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BOTH-000210-2016 TOWN OF QUEENSBURY 742 Bay Road,Queensbury,NY 12804-5904 (518)761-8201 Community Development-Building&Codes (518)761-8256 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Permit Number: BOTH-000210-2016 Date Issued: Friday, July 7, 2017 This is to certify that work requested to be done as shown by Permit Number BOTH-000210-2016 has been completed. Tax Map Number: 296.9-1-66 Location: I1 MAPLEWOOD DR Owner: SHERRI BELLOW Applicant: SHERRI BELLOW This structure may be occupied as a: Deck 196 s.f. Renewed Permit on June 2,2017 paid$50 By Order of Town Board TOWN OF QUEEENNSBU�JRY Issuance of this Certificate of Compliance DOES NOT relieve the property owner of the responsibility for compliance with Site Plan, ((,i�VVVJJyi KK V Variance,or other issues and conditions as a result of approvals by the Director of Building&Code Enforcement Planning Board or Zoning Board of Appeals. Pr TOWN OF QUEENSBURY pp I rr % 742 Bay Road, Queensbury,NY 12804-5904 (518)761-8201 i� Community Development - Building & Codes (51 8) 761-'8256 BUILDING PERMIT Permit Number: I3OTH-0110210-2016 Tax Map No: 296.9-1-66 Permission is Hereby granted to: John Hayward For properly located at: I 1 MAPLEWOO)D DR In the"Town of Queensbury,to construct or place at the above location in accordance with application together with plot plans and other information Hereto paled and approved and in compliance with the NYS Uniform Building Codes and the Queensbury Zoning Ordinance .f e ofConstruction Owner Name: SHERRI BELLOW Deck $2,500.00 Owner Address: 11 Maplewood DR Total Value $2,5001.00 Queensbury,NY 12804 Contractor or Builder's Name!Address Electrical Inspection Agency John Hayward 134 Aldous RD Granville,NY 12832 Plans&.Specifications Deck 196 s.f. $ 50.00 PERMIT FEE PAID -THIS PERMIT EXPIRES: Monday,April 17, 2017 (If a longer period is required,an application for an extension must be made to the code Enforcement Officer of the Town of Queensbury before t1A expiration d te. Dated at the Town 6uec Fr" Aril 22,20116 SIGNED BY: for the Town of Queensbury. Director of Building&:Code Enforcement Office Use Only ACCESSORY STRUCTURE APPLICATION' Received' Czar ' Tax Ma Ifo fr, 'ax M Pa - Q,� �� �°Permit No. bQTVA - 2 � 4 0 t ko __-- - 'ermit Fee 14 1t>0 A�-, ZONING 2016 ec Fee HrsTORIC,StTs Yes 0 ��' pprovals SU13DIVISION IVA /e t(- WN Of UFF Ry AppucANr t ADDRESS 16,vav ADDRESS r. 4 PHONE '79,?- PHONE `iNAtC � J 11, Cta'S'rO C0]N5VIUC7I t N dGS71Ari �'1=d : $ k _ f" Awmss �C f UfLOIa ADDR, CGS 7`Ac"r 1e so—N Fog gy f» Coos compumce PHONE TYPE OF I-'DP4 ST-RUCTION Check all that apply lease Indicate measurements as required below Boathouse 1*1 floor sq.ft. 211"floor sq.it. Total sq.ft. Height Boathouse with Sundeck Deck Detached Garage(#of cars _ _} Dock Bole Sara Porch.open **Porch—3 season,Covered,Enclosed Shed Other Accessory Structure(s) Considered floor area&must comply with FAR floor area ratio requirements If located in t •* p y ( ) q he WR zone.. DECLARATION: 1 acknowledge no construction activities shall be commenced prior to issuance of a valid permit. I certify that the application, plans and supporting materials are a true&complete statement description of the work proposed,that all work will be performed in accordance with the GAY State Building Bodes, local building laws and ordinances; and In conformance with local zoning regulations. I acknowledge that prior to occupying the facilities proposed, I or my agents will obtain a certificate of occupancy. I also understand that I/we are required to provide an as-built survey by a licensed land surveyor of all newly constructed facilities prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy. I have read and agree to the above: Print dame: oats. ✓ Signature. /11 � Date: % �i 'town of Queensbury Building&Codes Accessory Structure Application July 2014 Valente Builders, Inc Route 9N Pride and Workmanship is Lake Luzerne, N.Y. 12846 the Foundation of Our domes Phone (518) 696-2689 C E Ae-'�' 14 2016 .. ( � �� CODES p W vt TOWN OF QUEENSBURY BUILDING m -� Reie . Date � r r y -yam TOM! '�y 4✓ V. q,1'111 1{Y if (Ye.. PlE"".1T Based on cm [i, '1;* IG�'1i a7flG¢ dry'PP9v f qs OR�Y�tlVr„�IY G ku7u j 1 'iw;� liM�hg }' � ..odkws� CJ'6 New A' 4 296.9-1-66 BOITH-00C 0210-2416 Bellow, Sherri 11 Maplewood drive Deck 196 s.f. eta a a ws a r o i 2016 OF NLIN6 � Lowe's Deck Design tsll' w Deck Print this document and take it to the Doors and Windows desk or Commercial' Sales desk at your local Lowe's store. One of our associates will help you find the materials you need. Your Deck Design's Project ID is. 20666(1494 Created on Apr-06.2015 All rights reserved copyright 02015 DlY Technologies Project ID:206680494 More# 0641 Deck layout diagram J Top view without planks Bottom view with planks i fd r N Top view with planks All rights reserved copyright @2015 DIY Technologies Project ID:206680494 Page 2 Deck Part Identification de n 4 l r`• 14 13 1.Riser 6.Bottom Rail 11.Post Major Deck 2.Stringer 7. Baluster 12.Post Footer Components 3.Tread 8.Decking 13,Beam NOTE.Not to scale 4. Fascia g.Rail Cap 14.Joist 5.Rail Post 10.Tnn Raul 02015 DIY Technologies Baluster The vertical pieces of a railing spaced at regular intervals between posts. Beam A horizontal framing piece,which rests on posts and supports joists. Decking The boards used to make the walking surface of the deck. Joist A horizontal frame piece that supports the decking and spreads the weight over the beams. Ledger A horizontal strip that connects the deck to the house. Post Footer Concrete filled hole that the post is attached to. Post A vertical framing piece,used to support a beam or joist. Riser A board attached to the vertical cut surface of a stair stringer. Stringer The diagonal board used to support treads and risers on a stairway. Tread The horizontal surface of a stair. Bottom Rail The lower horizontal piece that connects rail posts and supports balusters. Top Rail The upper horizontal piece that connects rail posts and supports balusters. Rail cap The top horizontal trim on railing. Rail Post The vertical post connected to the deck framing that suports the railing. All!rights reserved copyright 02015 DAY Technologies Project ID:206680494 Page 3 StrUctUral Connector Hardware Guide � M<<Pi� �� Y�f,m r f �•W r 'a wokc«Sefse^s Angge Clips e /., I •S rms Adjust b1eUtee joym heko9w Ogler poet connected to head Angle cil l �4 %i tneewrrr401st rrravrr tww teatw plar .r. ��,�., r�, Joist H a r(Left+al� 4rtt Ac..-S rfaa AngJaCh ps d� 1 to clactre. CYworr t � SKH-Sertvs Skewed �..., _ Joist Hanqer d"Yp"tl4,Vrow'prX2�r:%0.X .3 Cveo~eryvrvm ��, .... :. x. Y i ` lnnmr fos sl sonnecong to tmom i 't Feast to tO ftr it 4nnsr lrwust mlm is to hoador r� , ani` �ul�u f r m�;1'-"arr rXaerz G�a�.ftasa fusys -t."d«� ,o I . �enl A...%a v Mw JUS-Series r „ Jo4st Hangeds All rights reserved copyright 02015 DlY Technologies Project ID:206680494 Page 4 INSTALLATION CHECKLIST General legal requirements Check title restrictions and easements, building codes and zoning by-lacus to make sure your deck design complies. Obtain any required permits or zoning variances. Check with local utility companies to make sure deck footings and construction will not disturb or obstruct access to piping or wiring. Deck function While planning your deck, determine how it will be used. Your climate While planning your deck, consider local weather. Take advantage of good views. Install ledger Install ledger to anchor deck to house. Ledger placement determines the deck floor level, normally 2-4°" below floor line. If unsure about attaching a ledger board, consult a professional.. Use batterboards and mason's string to mark off deck area and locate footing. Square with string Attach string to ledger and/or batterboards. Batterboards go just outside perimeter corners of the deck. Use the 3-4-5 method to get a 90 degree angle in one corner. Footing requirements Footing/posthole depth and location is dictated by local codes and by-laws. All rights reserved copyright 02015 D 1 Technologies Project 10:205680404 'age 5 �!4r�PfiWN4Vv»•FukMmq'M^�a INSTALLATION CHECKLIST Attach beams to pets Determine the desired deck floor height on the posts. Determine height for securing the top of the beam to the post. Attach joists Joists are attached to ledger board with joist hangers or by toenailing. Determine where blocking will go and snap a chalk line, but make sere to stagger pieces for ease of nailing. Lay decking Attach boards "bark side up" to minimize cupping and warping. The deck boards can be trimmed after they are installed. Railings Railings must be firmly attached to the framing members of the deck. Check local codes and by-laws for requirements on railings. Stairs Check local codes and by-law requirements on stairs. Measure the rise and run of the stairs. Multi-level decks When planning a multi-level deck, for aesthetics make one deck larger than the other. All rights reserved copyright 02015 L I Technologies Project ID:206680494 Pare 6 u Q �ne � N&'�NWMIIOIMfT"D ' INSTALLATION CHECKLIST Post gracing Brace pasts as dictated by local codes and by-laws. 13 C AT JOIST ff = It1/2I 12,5A w s ply" 7 S � uv I I. l 4OT FOR UN TR "T01 ,,. TO 67 F"t1* FRFC TO 8'-0" MAX. GRADE TO TOP OF DECKING All rights reserved copyright @2016 DlY Technologies Project ID:206681 494 Page 7 yy Tools Required & Trus for Success Tools Required;. Carpenter's level Hearing protection puler Carpenter's square Hammer Safety glasses Chalk line Hand saw Screwdrivers Chisel Hoe and hose (to mix concrete) Shims or spacers Circular saw Ladder Shovel' Claw hammer Line Socket wrench Combination square Ballet Stakes or batter boards Crescent wrench Nail set String Drills and bits Pencils Tamper Dust mask Pick Tape measure Extension card Plumb bob Transit Framing square Post hole digger Tool belt Gloves Rafter square Two foot level Tips for success: 1. When cutting or drilling wood, always wear eye protection to prevent injury from flying wood particles 2. When cutting lumber, a fabric breathing mask will help to avoid ingestion of the dust. Wear gloves as the surface is rough and can cause splinters. 3. For outdoor projects, nails and other hardware should be hot-dipped zinc-coated or equally well-protected material to keep them from rusting. 4. To help prevent splitting, drill pilot holes in each piece of lumber before nailing or screwing. 5. Make sure to treat your deck to prolong its lifespan. 6. Before you apply a finish on your deck,test for moisture by sprinkling the surface of a small area of the deck with water. If the droplets bead up,the wood is still wet. Wood that is dry enough for treatment will quickly soak up the water. 7. Deck finishes come in both water and oil based. While oil-based,finishes penetrate deeper into the wood, water-based products are easier to clean up and are more forgiving in damp conditions. 6. When applying finish or cleaner to your deck, protect surrounding vegetation by wetting with a hose and covering with plastic. 9. Invest in a pair of kneepads if you are doing floor jabs or working on a deck. 16. Dispose of scraps in the regular trash or take to a landfill - never burn. All rights reserved copyright 02015 DIY Technologies Project ID:206680494 Page 8 r Below are the Specifications And Materials that you have selected for your deck. Overview Number of Levels: 1 FooterDepth: 24" Total Square Feet: 120 Live Load: 52 DeadLoad: 10 Component Mize Wood Type Joists 2x8 Top Choice Treated Beams 2x8 Top Choice Treated Posts 14x4 Top Choice Treated Decking 5/4x0 ChoiceDek Composite Railing Composite Lattice FooterDe th 24"" Live Load 52 sf dead Load 110 psf All rights reserved copyright @2015 DIY Technologies Project ID:206680494 Page waYxG � I a. Material List Lumber Materials Item# Oty Descri tion Usage Unit Cost Cast 468940 9 Tap Choice 2 x 8 x 12 #2 Prime Pressure Treated Rim Joist 12.57 113.13 Lumber 468939 6 Top Choice 2 x 8 x 10 #2 Prime Pressure Treated Beam 10.57 63.42 Lumber 4643 4 IS,evere Weather 3-Ste Treated Deck Stair Stringer � Pre Cut Strin er 7.97 31.88 468929 5 Top Choice #2 Prime Pressure Treated Lumber Railing Post 8.17 40.85 Common: 4 x 4 x 8; Actual: .5-in x 3.5-in x 9'6-in 371959 6 ChoiceDek Foundations Beach House Cray Composite Railing Section 15.00 90.00 Decking (Common: 1-in x 5.5-in x 8-ft; Actual.....,: 1-in x 5.4- in x 8-ft 371964 5 ChoiceDek Foundations Beach House Gray Composite Cladding 30.00 150.00 Deck Trim Board (Common: 3/4-in x 11-114-in x 8-ft; Actual: 0.67-in x 11.25-Fn x 96-jn 371959 36 ChoiceDek Foundations Beach House Gray Composite Decking 15.00 540.00 Decking (Common: 1-in x 5.5-in x 8-ft; Actual: 1-in x 5.4- in x 8-ft 468950 1 4 x 4 x 6#2 Pressure Treated Lumber Post 6.97 6.97 468938 1 Top Choice 2 x 8x 8 #2 Prime Pressure TreatedLumber IStrinqer Su art 8.57 8.57 Other Materials Item# P!y Description Usacte Unit Cost Cost 116239 14 USP 2-in x 8-10-in Triple Zinc Slant Nail Joist Hanger Joist Framin 1.11 15.54 69262 1 Grip-Rite 5 lb 9-Gauge 3-in Hot-Dipped Galvanized Joist Framing 13.48 13.48 Smooth Nails 69139 1 Grip-Rite 1 lb 9-Gauge 3-in Heat-Dipped Galvanized Joist Framing 3.87 3.87 Smooth Nails 37164 4 USP 1-5/16-in x 2-3/8-in x 6-15/16-in Triple Zinc Angle Joist Framing 3.11 12.44 CI'i 21993 18 USP 1-1/2-in x 6-1/2-in Triple Zinc Rafter Tie Joist Framing 0.58 10.44 68408 2 USP 1 lb 11-Gauge 1-1/2-in Hot-Dipped Galvanized' Joist Framing 4.88 9.76 Smooth Joist Hanger Nails 10385 5 QUIKRETE 80 lbs Setting Post Concrete Mix _Foofing to Post 3,99, 19.95 22'2710 1 QUIKRETE 50 lbs Concrete Mix Footing to Past 2,54 2.54 10149 3 QUlKRETE 8-in Concrete Forming Tube Footing to Post 7.59 22.77 195492 5 The Hillman Grou 1/2-in x 6-In HDG Anchor Bolt Footing to Post 0.98 4.90 2411 5 USP 4-in x 4-in Steel G185 Post Base Footing to Post 11.62 58.10 37161 10 USP 4-in x 6-in Steel G185 Post Cap Post to Beam 3.84 38.40 29926 4 USP 1-3/4-in x 5-1/16-in Triple Zinc Slo e/Skew Hanger CladRimOrStair 6.98 27.92 67377 35 The Hillman Group 1/2-in- 13 x 8-in Hot-Dipped Railing Post 2.87 100.45 Galvanized Standard ..SAE Hex Bolt 41762 2 Project Pak 2 -Count 1/2-In x 1-in Galvanized/Un- Railing Post 7.38 14.76 Coated Standard SAE Flat Washer 58128 5 The Hillman Group 4-Count 1/ -in x 1-in Zinc Plated Railing Post 1.24 6.20 Standard SAE Flat Washer 43647 1 The Hillman Group 25-Count 1/2-in-13 Zinc Plated Railing Post 4.74 4.74 Standard SAE Hex Nuts 135639 5 The Hillman Group 2-Count 1/2-in-13 Zinc Plated Railing Post 1.09 5,45 Standard SAE Hex Nuts All rights reserved copyright 02015 DlY Technologies Project ID:206680484 Page 10 b W MN M ^w Special 0rd+er Materials Item# Qt Description Usage Model# Vendor# Unit Cost Cost 494513 '8 ChoiceDek Beach House Gray Railing Section 134240 46086 66.70 533.60 Composite Deck Railing (Common: 2- in x 4-in x 6-ft; Actual: 1.47-in x 3.41-in x 72-in 404510 6 ChoiceDek 14-Pack Beach blouse Baluster 134207 46086 44.20 265.20 Gray Composite Deck Baluster Actual: 31-in 494511 '10 ChoiceDek Beach House Gray Railing Post 134181 46086 40.39 403.90 Composite Deck Post (Common: 4-in x 4-in; Actual: 4,37-in x 4.37-in 289435 10 ChoiceDek Foundations Redwood' Railing Post 222212 46086 4.09 40.90 Composite Post Collar(Common: 6-in x 6-in; Actual: 6.07-in x 6.07-in 289435 10 ChoiceDek Foundations Grey Railing Post 221285 46086 4.56 45.60 Composite Post Cap (Common: 6-in x 16-in- Actual- 5.67-in x 5.67-in Delivery lead times ref S ecial Order Materials will appLv. Please contact a stare associate for more inft�rmat cin. Total Cost Without Tax: 2,705.73 All rights reserved copyright 02015 DIY Technologies Project ID:206680494 Page 11 Beam Layout Level1 R A BEAM LABEL BEAM LENGTH EAM. LNGT' POST COUNT POST SPACING A 9' 10 {/4" 2 8' } y 3/4" B 9' 10 1/4" 3 4' a 1/2" All rights reserved copyright 02015 DIY Technologies Project ID:206684494 Page 1 ,amdrown �rcmrvrn m i . u Ifl, a", .a ,r Materials Gaut List. Level 1 BI C C ME LABEL NAME QTY LENGTH BEVELS LABEL NAME CITY LENGTH BEVELS A Header 2 9' 7 1/4" 0, 0 D Cladding 2 3' 411 0, 0 B Flim Joist 2 11" 10 1/4" 0, 0 E Pre Cut Stringer 4 3'4" 0, 0 C Internal Joist 7 11°7 1/4" 0, 0 F Stringer Support 1 3" 0, 0 Cut Angles: L=Left, R=Right, F=Front„ S=Side All rights reserved copyright 02015 D1`f Technologies Project 4d:206680494 Page 1 aaw a w- a b Analysis Page: Level 1 LOAD AND SUPPORT: Your deck will support a 52 PSF live load. Posts have 24" below ground support. B DECK AND POST HEIGHT: You selected a height of 30"from the top of the decking to the ground level. The top of the deck support posts will therefore be 21" above ground level. Joists: Set joists on top of beams, 16"; center to center. Stress Ana sis: Level 1 Moist Deflection 1296 Joist Bending 208 Joist Shear 200 Joist Compression 200 Beam Deflection 134 Beam Bending 62. Beam Shear 81 Post Stability 30'3 All rights reserved copyright 02015 DIY Technologies Project ED:206680494 Page 14 Warning:You have prepared a preliminary design of a deck for residential purposes,including the preparation of a preliminary bill of materials and a preliminary materials pricing estimate. Materials pricing estimates do not include labor costs and are subject to change, This preliminary design is NOT intended for use as a final design and may not be sufficient for permit applications. Variations in building,codes,specific architectural considerations, and/or site conditions may require changes to the prefimmnary design.You are responsible for the final structural„code compliance,material usage,and structural safety of this design, Be sure to check and verify the design with your architect,engineer and building inspector. Lowe's does not assume any responsibility for design,engineering or construction;for the use of installation of materials;or for compliance with any building code or standard of workmanship.You should consult with'professionals(including an architect,engineer,licensed contractor,and/or building inspector or code official)concerning the suitability,safety',and legality of this preliminary design,rather than relying on this tool for those functions. Alwaysrefer to information on fastener packaging for use with pressure treated lumber. Preferences:Certain assumptions have been made in order to provide an accurate material quote for your deck project.Because local codes and bylaw requirements may vary throughout the country(e.g.,by municipality and state/province),it is imperative that you check with your architect, engineer,licensed contractor,and/or building inspector or code official for compliance with focal requirements and building codes,The following building practice assumptions have been made in planning the materials for your project: Footer Depth: 24" Footer Type: Post On Concrete Joist Cantilever: 6 inches Joist Spacing: 16"' center to center Spacing Between Deck Planking: 1/8'° Stair Stringers: 10 inches Deck Live Load: 40 psf Deck Dead Load: 10 psf Stairs Live Load: 44 psf Stairs Dead Load: 10 psf Be sure to check and verify the design with your architect,engineer and building inspector. Note:It is recommended that joist that meet on top of beams should be spliced with gussets.The gussets should be 2-by wood the same width at the joist and overlap by 6 inches on each sid'e.These gussets should be held in place with 12 1'6d galvanized nails. Handling Precautions for Pressure-Treated Wood Disposal:Dispose of treated wood by ord'onary trash collection.Treated wood should not be burned in open fires,stoves,fireplaces,or residential biters because toxic chemicals may be produced as part of the smoke and ashes.Treated wood from commercial or industrial use(e.g construction sites) must be disposed of in accordance wroth state and Federal regulations,which may include burning only in commercial or industrial incinerators or boilers.. Always refer to information on fastener packaging for use with pressure treated Dumber. Operating Conditions:,Avoid frequent or prolonged inhalation of sawdust from treated wood.When sawing,sanding and machining treated wood,wear a dust mask.Whenever possible,these operations should be performed outdoors to avoid indoor accumulations of airborne sawdust from treated wood.. (Lowe's instore saws are equipped with a vacuum to minimize airborne sawdust). Protection:When power-sawing and machining,wear goggles to protect eyes from flying particles. Clean Thoroughly:Wear gloves when working with the wood.After working with the wood,and before eating,drinking,toileting,and use of tobacco products,wash exposed areas thoroughly. Wash Separately: Because preservatives or sawdust may accumulate on clothes,they should be laundered before reuse.Wash work clothes separately from other household clothing. For Additional Information:www.epa.gov-www.healthybuilding.net-www.ccasafetyinfo.com www.treatedwood.com-Call:(80(})282-0600 or(800)356-AWPI All rights reserved copyright 02015 DIY Technologies Project ID:206680494 Page 15