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TOWN OF QUEENSBURY m 1245902 742 BayRaad,Queensbury,NY80 (518)761-8201 .w. Community Development- Building &Codes (518) 761-8256 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY Permit Number. P20080157 Date Issued: Thursday, October 15, 2009 This is to certify that work requested to be done as shown by Permit Number P20080157 has been completed. Location: 151 Lockhart Mtn Rd Tax Map Number: 523400-252-000-0001-018-000-0000 Owner: JIM FEENEY Applicant: JIM FEENEY This structure may be occupied as a: Residential Alteration By Order of Town Board TOWN OF QUEENSBURY Issuance of this Certificate of Occupancy DOES NOT relieve ther" 4 property owner of the responsibility for compliance with Site Plan, �, 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. ��` TOWN OF QUEENSBURY eki *ow 742 BayRoad,Queensbury,NY 12804-5902 (518)761-8201 Community Development- Building&Codes (518) 761-8256 BUILDING PERMIT Permit Number: P20080157 Application Number. A20080157 Tax Map No: 523400-252-000-0001-018-000-0000 Permission is hereby granted to: JIM FEENEY For property located at: 151 Lockhart Mtn Rd 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 filed and approved and in compliance with the NYS Uniform Building Codes and the Queensbury Zoning Ordinance. Type of Construction Value Owner Address: JIM FEENEY 441 LOCKHART MTN Rd Residential Alteration $125,000.00 LAKE GEORGE,NY 12845 Total Value $125,000.00 Contractor or Builder's Name/Address Electrical Inspection Agency Plans &Specifications 2008-157 1395 SQ FT RESIDENTIAL ALTERATION $139.50 PERMIT FEE PAID- THIS PERMIT EXPIRES: Thursday,August 13, 2009 (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 e exliratio te, Dated at the Town o ee •dnesday,August 13, 2008 SIGNED BY for the Town of Queensbury. Director of Building&Code Enforcement OFFICE USE ONLY -E, p- --et _r'_..,` TAX MAP NO. 40 /P PERMIT NO. � I1111 • =71 i 2 U Ib 1 + i FEES: PERMIT �° RECREATION ENGINEERING t (If applicable TO ,OF QUEr •, BUR Mt-DING PRINCIPAL STRUCTURE: -Mt 2 APPLICATION FOR ZONING APPROVAL & BUILDING PERMIT A PERMIT MUST BE OBTAINED BEFORE BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. APPLICATION IS SUBJECT TO REVIEW BEFORE ISSUANCE OF A VALID PERMIT F R CONSTRUCTION. APPLICANT/BUILDER: 3"; e' ,` ti6 OWNER: or ems' / /1--e614 ADDRESS: W7 lociLL stiff il ADDRESS: 54 Ave- PHONE NOS. 57 e'fee: "3e,d 0 PHONE NOS. 5 e�e CONTACT PERSON FOR BUILDING&CODES COMPLIANCE: PHONE: ‘,(d-C( r LOCATION OF PROPERTY: �.e>c i / NT off(.- Lb (9- 10z7K.- I.1.2-5'5 _ SUBDIVISION NAME: le dA/Z-. hood 4 0r 0, PLEASE INDICATE MEASUREMENTS AS REQUIRED BELOW: CHECK ALL THAT z 0 o APPLY TO YOUR z �= w ccw PROJECT o� O }" w ¢ a = v o � 'z u„ u- W � wz z Q 4 :-- � ra Nu Ou I- t~i a = ots SINGLE FAMILY ? 5-- 6S'b 1r3 ys is J' TWO-FAMILY MULTI-FAMILY (NO.of UNITS ) TOWNHOUSE BUSINESS OFFICE RETAIL- MERCANTILE FACTORY OR INDUSTRIAL ATTACHED GARAGE(1,2,3) OTHER IF COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL-NAME OF BUSINESS: Y 1 �7-;? FUEL TYPE: 1—, RESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST: w� 1�,ti *HOW TYPE:1/1� ,'--`�, r( MANY FIREPLACE(S): el AND/OR WOODSTOVES(S): '�� ZONING CATEGORY~ ARE THERE WETLANDS ON THIS SITE? IS THIS A HISTORIC SITE? r L9 - PROPOSED USE OF BUILDING OR ADDITION: Rep n ` *Please complete a separate Application for"Fuel Burning Appliances&Chimneys"available in our office B 3-LGL 11-05 Town of Queensbury • Community Development Office • 742 Bay Road, Queensbury, NY 12804 ARE THERE STRUCTURES NOT SHOWN ON PLOT PLAN? ARE THERE EASEMENTS ON PROPERTY? — I 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 and complete statement/description of thework proposed, that all work will be performed in accordance with the NY State-Building Codes, local building laws and ordinances, and in conformance with local .��g regulations. I acknowledge that prior to occupying the facilities proposed, I or agents will ob i a certificate of occupancy. I also understand that I/we are requiredWprovide an as- ilt, urvey by a licensed land surveyor of all newly constructed facilitiesOdor to issuance of a,6ertificate of occupancy. ,,, I have read an 1 to/the ab•ve. / Signed :, `--_- ; Director o Build' ® & r odes: 76 :256 (for ques ' s regarding Building Permits, construction �. codes or --pt' syste s) , Zoning Administrator: 761-8218 (for questions regarding required permits, the permit process, application requirements or to schedule an appointment) Permission is hereby granted to the above This application / proposed action described Applicant to erect or alter the building herein is found to be in accordance with the described herein in accordance with said zoning Laws of the Town of Queensbury. Application: #4Wll Br� N & COsES i :- OVAL ZONING APPROVAL or cc DATE DATE -I QUESTIONS? CALL 761-8256 OR EMAIL codesaqueensbury.net Office Use Only VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE INFORMATION www.gueensbury.net Operating Permit Issued: Yes No Occupancy Type: vPV Construction Classification: Assembly Occupancy Limit: Special Conditions: Town of Queensbury • Community Development Office • 742 Bay Road, Queensbury, NY 12804 _ 'I' /i/ . . ,fra _ r i1/4. Queensbury Building & Code Enforcement - Resi ntial/F nspection Office No. (518) 761-8256 Arrive: 1� t( a part: ��2i' a Date Inspection request received: Inspector's Initial NAME: ( <fl,e � D PEroin-#: LOCATION: 2,_ __ 1jiiz,^( ' iM �'t , DAy: TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Comments: I INA NA 4" Building Number Address visible from road Chimney Height/"B°Vent/Direct Vent Location / • Fresh Air Intake f 3 inch Plumbing Vent through roof minimum 6 inches Roof Complete/Exterior Finish Complete / Platform at all exterior doors ` r Handrail 4 or more risers , ' Guards at stairs,decks,patios more than 30 inches above grade / Guard at stairwell at 34 inches or more , Guard at deck,porches 36 inches or more � Handrail Termination at Newell Post or Wall ✓1 Interior/Exterior Railings 34 inches to 38 inches ,� Deck Bracing/Handicapped Ramp Compliant / ✓ Grade away from foundation 6 inches with 10 feet y ` 6 inch clearance to sill plate Valve shut-off exposed/regulator 18 inches above grade Int rior privacy/trim/doors/main entrance 36 inches Bathroom/Kitchen watertight Safety glazing/Wi in stairwells safety Qiazing f Interior Smoke De czors/Carbon Mon idg'Detecors Every level: Every Bedroo�►. • Outside every bedroompifes: Inter Connected: / Battery backup: Attic access 30 inches x 22 inches x 30 inches(height),in accessible area ./; Crawl Spaces 18 inch x 24 inch access, 1 sq.ft.-150 sq.ft.vents ,/Bathroom Fans,if no window ,/ Plumbing fixtures •/� Foundation insulation/Insulation Certification Floor truss,draft stopping finished basement 1,000 sq.ft. Emergency egress below grade �✓ Gas Furnace shut-off within 30 feet or within line of site 1 011 Furnace shut-off at entrance to furnace area L Fumace/Hot Water Heater operating Low water shut-off boiler ,//` Relief Valve(s)installed/Heat Trap!Water Temp 110 1. v/ Enclosed Stairs Sheetrock Underside minimum1.4"Gypsum / Basement stairs dosed rise a 4 inches € ;, :fib , / Garage Floor Pitched ✓ Garage fireproofing 1%hour fire door I door closer 7, Duct work Sealed properly= ✓ Gas Logs in Sealed or Glass Enclosure f Final Electrical J , / Final Survey Plot Plan Arc Fault Breaker in Bedrooms ' Flex Gas Pipe Bonding /// As Built Septic System/Sewer Dept. Inspection Sticker Site Plan /Variance required Flood Plain Certification,if recgired Okay to issue C/C or C/O[Temporary(------ ermanent i L:\Building&Codes Forms\Building&Codes\Inspection Forms\Residential Final Inspection Form revised 100405.doc;Revised January 7,2008;Revised 6/26/08 Check Residential Plan Review: One & Two Family Dwellings Y/N/N/ (2)Full sets of plans Over 1,500 sq. ft.—Stamped Design Loads On Plans: 90 Wind Floor Loads 40 psf 50 Ground Snow Load Sleeping Areas and Attics 30 psf Calculations: `// Window Schedule With Glass Size Door Schedule/Main Entrance 36"Door Emergency Escape Or Bedrooms and Habitable Space Above/Below grade,5.7 sq. ft. Grade,5.0 sq. ft. 24"(h)x 20"(w)min. 44"Max.Height above floor Residential Check Paperwork Compliance and Inspectors Checklist: OK Dampproofmg/Waterproofmg Materials On Plans Foundation Drainage On Plans,if required 6"Drop in 10' Exterior Grade Framing Cross Section For Each Roof Line,Vertical Fire Stopping Every 10' Where Required / Ice and Snow shield 24"Inside Exterior Wall/24"Inside Knee Walls Platforms At Exterior Doors oN Stairway Headroom 6' 8' All Stairs 36"Width t3 k Stair Run and Rise Winder Run and Rise { Spiral Not Allowed From 2nd Story • / Smoke Detectors Battery Backup and Proper Location /1/l3athroom Fixtures Proper Clearance Hall Width, 36"min. Handrails More Than Four Risers On Open Sides / / ailing and Guards>30"/Basement Stairs Included/Closed Risers More Than 4"in Ht. Safety Glazing Notes For Required Areas fin_ Garage Fire Separation v)p.c, Garage Floor Sloped o1\ Attic Access l',k Roof over 30"—22"x 30"/Crawl Spaces 18"x 24"Access Carbon Monoxide Detector Outside Lowest Sleeping Area,On Every Level& Interconnected oil Test Results,if required Septic To Well Or Water Line Separation All Paperwork Signed 7W f`ner Queensbury Building & Code Enforcement - R dentia spection Office No. (518)761-8256 Arrive: "� /art: a Date Inspection request received: Inspector's Initia : NAME: ,€,11 P T#: 69V — / T---/-' LOCATION: / �(.� ^�a i'� D T : /a -/ ©� TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Comments: 4° Building Number Address visible from road7/142 NA Chimney Height/"B°Vent/Direct Vent Location -- Lr �`- f) Fresh Air Intake 3 inch Plumbing Vent through roof minimum 6 inches _ v' �� t P' Roof Complete/Exterior Finish Complete �, V... 17T Platform at all exterior doors _ ✓ ► , t Handrail 4 or more risers iii///f C �—�K_ Guards at stairs,decks,patios more than 30 inches above grade /; Guard at stairwell at 34 inches or more Guard at deck,porches 36 inches or more f T L J 17 b b Handrail Termination at Newell Post or Wall '1 _ Li Interior/Exterior Railings 34 inches to 38 inches ✓ - rC j1 N\E \ 4 Deck Bracing/Handicapped Ramp Compliant Vt / -C J Grade away from foundation 6 inches with 10 feet �/ 6 inch clearance to sill plate SSE V U�0 A. t L Ca Gas Valve shut-off exposed/regulator 18 inches above grade / Interior privacy/trim/doors/main entrance 36 inches ,// t t&.. D %T ik t g; Bathroom/Kitchen watertight I/ Safety glazing/Win in stairwells safety gl ing ✓t — �l �,AP c __ interior Smoke Det rs/Carbon M noxid etectors iV ��� - t t Every level: ✓✓✓✓✓✓ Every.Bedrooj: I/ �, iNic Outside every bedroom ar .: off - � � Inter Connected: i Battery backup: �,. >iskT‘C� Attic access 30 inches x 22 inches x 30 inches(height),in accessible area ✓ / . Crawl Spaces 18 inch x 24 inch access, 1 sq.ft.-150 sq.ft.ventsii Bathroom Fans,if no window ✓ Plumbing fixtures ✓j Foundation insulation/Insulation Certification ,! Floor truss,draft stopping finished basement 1,000 sq.ft. /d, Emergency egress below grade / {I/ Gas Furnace shut-off within 30 feet or within line of site if Oil Furnace shut-off at entrance to furnace area / �/ Fumace/Hot Water Heater operating ,J Low water shut-off boiler Relief Valve(s)installed 1 Heat Trap!Water Temp 110 Enclosed Stairs Sheetrock Underside minimum W Gypsum ';( Basement stairs closed rise>4 inches / Garage Floor Pitched ✓.' Garage fireproofing/'/,hour fire door/door closer _ ,f' Duct work Sealed properly Gas Logs in Sealed or Glass Enclosure Final Electrical Final Survey Plot Plan %'‘ ''''\ Arc Fault Breaker in Bedrooms ' `� �-__ Flex Gas Pipe Bonding /�,-- _._� As Built Septic System I Sewer Dept. Inspection Sticker �/' .--- - Site Plan /Variance required r Flood Plain Certification,if required /� Okay to issue C/C or C I 0[Temporary/Permanent] J L:\Building&Codes Forms\Building&Codes\Inspecion Forms\Residential Final inspection Form_revised_100405.doc;Revised January 7,2008;Revised 6/26/08 1U- 1L Rough Plumbing I Insulation inspection Report p -'3-'okt1/4 Office No. (518) 761-8256 Date Inspection reque r ce Queensbury Building & Code Enforcement Arrive: rt: 1.V-lode 742 Bay Road, Queensbury, NY 12804 Inspector's Initials: ‘- NAME: F.E.S_,.\E."? PERMIT #: 6\— vg7 LOCATION: 15I Loc_leMpier r'rc, . eP. INSPECT ON: \3- Lip-(Pt TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Y N N/A J Rough Plumbing/Nail Plates Plumbing Vent I Vents in Place 1 % inch minimum Drain Size Washing Machine Drain 2 inch minimum Cleanout every 100 feet/change of direction Pressure Test Drain/Vent Air/Head 5 P.S.I. or 10 ft. above highest connection for 15 minutes _ Pressure Test Water Supply Piping Air/Head 50 P.S.I for 15 minutes _ Insulation/Residential Check/Commercial Check yvek or Similar Exterior Sealant Proper Vent, Attic Vent Door/Window Sealed (No Insulation) Duct/Hot Water Piping Insulation If required unheated spaces Combustion Air Supply for Furnace Duct work sealed properly/No duct tape COMMENTS: Rough Plumbing Insulation Report.red Nov 17 2003, revised February 15,2005, revised January 7,2008 . , 'r-/ r-% -Rough Plumbing / Insulation Inspe on Report Office No. (518) 761-8256 Date Inspection request re.-'red: Queensbury Building &Code Enforcement Arrive: H -2 1_, (IDIOM .,, 'k--s :rt: a 742 Bay Road, Queensbury, NY 12804 Inspector's Initials:'-. NAME: rek'),1. PERMIT #: r/J--1,57. LOCATION: /r / , j ,-7L /Y/ �(. INSPECT ON: i —2-3— C TYPE OF STRUCTURE: /!/& C.r. Y N N/AJ / Rough Plumbing / Nail Plates / / e,. C C f< Plumbing Vent/Vents in Place 1 h inch minimum Drain Size 7 6/-.... yc,), i 7 Washing Machine Drain 2 inch minimum Cleanout every 100 feet/change of direction ;�c c.. 3islcu . Pressure Test Drain /Vent S 6 ! - G� Y Air/Head 5 P.S.I. or 10 ft. above highest connection for 15 minutes Pressure Test Water Supply Piping d cv 50 P.S.I 15 minutes c'IsV i0s\ -- Insulation/ esidential Check/Commercial Check. w imilar Exterior Sealant Y---- Proper Vent, Attic Vent n Door/Window Sealed (No Insulation) ' Duct/Hot Water Piping Insulation 4?If required unheated spaces Combustion Air Supply for Furnace Duct work sealed properly/No duct tape COMMENTS: f-r 4;\rt % 66r.._A-rt o e:1) i°w6T c,E COv Cg-E) % r1/43 C3IPt5_i- C_is' % c€ '.— t -j -PbE)m Rough Plumbing Insulation Report.revised Nov 17 2003, revised February 15,2005, revised January 7,2008 Rough Plumbing I Insulation Inspection Report Office No. (518) 761-8256 Date Inspection req e• - •: Queensbury Building & Code Enforcement Arrive: \7,ZJ[) a • • r- ,.rt: 742 Bay Road, Queensbury, NY 12804 Inspector's Initials- NAME: PERMIT #: (6-- 15-1 LOCATION: r 5-1 Ltc\i\\ART C-11-ti RD INSPECT ON: 1 - --r,c6 TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Y N N/A 'I Plates :- gents in Place 1 % inch minimum Drain Size Washing Machine Drain 2 inch minimum Cleanout every 100 feet/change of direction Pressure Test J Drain /Vent Air/Head / 5 P.S.I. or 10 ft. above highest connection for 15 minutes ,J/ Pressure Test Water Supply Piping Air/Head 50 P.S.I for 15 minutes Insulation/Residential Check/Commercial Check Tyvek or Similar Exterior Sealant Proper Vent, Attic Vent Door/Window Sealed (No Insulation) Duct/Hot Water Piping Insulation If required unheated spaces Combustion Air Supply for Furnace Duct work sealed pro { '4. duct tape a i/ �T, COMMENTS: KE6T-OWN vG Ac5 .'&1:> 137' Rough Plumbing Insulation Report.revised Nov 17 2003, revised February 15,2005, revised January 7,2008 Framing / Firestopping Inspection Report ' Office No. (518)761-8256 Date Inspection u- 4 - «-'► ed: Queensbury Building&Code Enforcement Arrive:l'''/V) a Q /part: �`)�aG am/pm 742 Bay Road, Queensbury, NY 12804 Inspects Initial f_ f NAME: re-e, --02----7e /� ("PERMIT#: J 74. LOCATION: `�-/ Zo cA4 r/C4_ INSPECT ON: — — TYPE OF STRUCTURE: 0,/ J= 4 CV\ dO Y N N/A COMMENTS: Framing Attic Access 22" x 30" minimum V.-fCZNJ Jack Studs/Headers Bracing/Bridging Joist hangers Jack Posts/Main Beams Exterior sheeting nailed properly 12" O.C. Headroom 6 ft. 8 in. Stairwells 36 in. or more Exterior Deck Bracing Headroom 6 ft. 8 in. Notches/Holes/Bearing Walls Metal Strapping for Notches Top Plate 1 V2(w) 16 gauge (8) 16D nails each side Draft stopping 1,000 sq. ft. floor trusses C 12 Anchor Bolts 6 ft. or less on center �\3� h Ice and water shield 24 inches from wall J �\v ��� lire separation 1, 2, 3 hour \/ ' 4 hour 6• de- .,(c2i.? Firestopping %Q "N trati aled 16 inch insulation in cavity min. '‹ Garage Fire Separation House side%inch or 5/8 inch Type X eq—C1' Garage side 5/8 inch Type X Ceiling/wall Windows Habitable Space/Bedrooms 24 in. (H) 20 in. (W) 5.7 sf above/below grade 5.0 sf grade L:1Building&Codes Forms-OLD\Building&Codeslinspedion Fo ms\Franing Firestopping Inspection Repottdoc Revised January 7,2008 r- /0 (` Rough Plumbing / Insulation Inspection Report Office No. (518) 761-8256 Date Inspection - r «- ed: Queensbury Building &Code Enforcement Arrive: s'' Z �' s. i - .art: a � 742 Bay Road, Queensbury, NY 12804 Inspector's . -1 r NAME: Pit,,` PERT T#: _ 7 LOCATION: / s7 / kc ,r-4. 11/ . INSPECT ON: //-7--() '" TYPE OF STRUCTURE: _, \ Y N N!A Rough Plumbing/ ail Plates Plumbing Vent'/Vents in Place 1 %inch minimum Drain Size Washing Machine Drain 2 inch minimum Cieanout every 100 feet/change of direction _ Pressure Test D ` /V nt .S. ft. above highest connection for 15 minutes - - sure Test ter Supply Piping R.S. 5 minutes nsu a ion/Residential Check/Commercial Check Tyvek or Similar Exterior Sealant Proper Vent, Attic Vent Door/Window Sealed (No Insulation) Duct/Hot Water Piping Insulation If required unheated spaces Combustion Air Supply for Furnace Duct work sealed properly I No duct tape COMMENTS: Rough Plumbing Insulation Report.revised Nov 17 2003, revised February 15,2005, revised January 7,2008 G. Peter Jensen 17 West Road South Glens Falls New York 12803 (518) 798—3859 September 5, 2008 To Whom It May Concern: I have observed the construction of the renovations for James Feeney at 151 Lockhart Mountain Road, Queensbury, New York. I find that,to the best of my knowledge and belief the structural, energy, light,ventilation and life safety work is in accordance with the intent of the design documents. I did not find any areas of concern with the work that has been performed. Sincerely, G. Peter Jensen \y��AEO aRCA wb Q�'SER J.'�'S _- * ay w N. 6., %pp, 02A 0 20 4' P OF N 9TFNO,�O -�- 70 Framing / Firestopping Inspection Re• •rt ,five No. (518)761-8256 Date Inspection • , «: ►: eueensbury Building&Code Enforcement Arrive: _ '•=rt: a /42 Bay Road, Queensbury, NY 12804 Inspector's In; _ NAME: t1 •ERMIT#: &-"- - LOCATION: / j / 71 // / / INSPECT ON: TYPE OF STRUCTURE: �/ Y N N/A COMMENTS: Framing ccess 22" x 30" minimum Jack Studs/Headersw`� J t� Brad 9/Bridging Joist hangers �6 Jack Posts/Main Beams Exterior sheeting nailed properly $ Qir6 , tJ1--2.1 12 O.C. At,�c��, Headroom 6 ft. 8 in. N Stairwells 36 in. or more Exterior Deck Bracing cv .) M tc._?-0 Headroom 6 ft. 8 in. 'V6 i . Notches/Holes/Bearing Walls • Metal Strapping for Notches Top Plate 1 %(w) 16 gauge (8) 16D nails each side Draft stopping 1,000 sq.ft. floor trusses Anchor Bolts 6 ft. or less on center Ice and water shield 24 inches from wall Fire separation 1, 2, 3 hour Fire wall 2, 3, 4 hour Firestopping Penetration sealed 16 inch insulation in cavity min. Garage Fire Separation House side IA inch or 5/8 inch Type X Garage side 5/8 inch Type X Ceiling/wall Windows Habitable Space/Bedrooms 24 in. (H) 20 in. (W) 5.7 sf above/below grade 5.0 sf grade L:\Building&Codes FoRns-OLD1Building&Codes'nspection Forms Franing Firestopping Inspection Report doc Revised January 7,2008 - " i2b / Framing / Firestopping Inspection Report Office No. (518) 761-8256 Date Inspection req - Queensbury Building &Code Enforcement Arrive: :16- a 1111 a - \ ='4 ar 742 Bay Road, Queensbury, NY 12804 Inspector's Initia NAME: (e-eney- PERMIT# LOCATION: / /S r [� c fc7ticr^ 1 '�. INSPECT ON: 4j7 TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Y N N/A COMMENTS: Framing Aces 22"x 30" minimum Jack Studs/Headers Bracing/Bridging Joist hangers Jack Posts/Main Beams O1.Th fJ, 03 Exterior sheeting nailed properly 12"O.C. < � C�� T b VDR Headroom 6 ft. 8 in. Stairwells 36 in. or more t Exterior Deck Bracing Headroom 6 ft. 8 in. Notches/Holes/Bearing Walls Metal Strapping for Notches Top Plate 1 %(w) 16 gauge (8) 16D nails each side Draft stopping 1,000 sq. ft. floor trusses Anchor Bolts 6 ft. or less on center • Ice and water shield 24 inches from wall Fire separation 1, 2, 3 hour Fire wall 2, 3, 4 hour Firestopping Penetration sealed 16 inch insulation in cavity min. Garage Fire Separation House side'4 inch or 5/8 inch Type X Garage side 5/8 inch Type X Ceiling/wali Windows Habitable Space/Bedrooms 24 in. (H) 20 in. (W) 5.7 sf above/below grade 5.0 sf grade L:1Building&Codes Forms-OLD1Building&Codes\inspection ForrnslFraming Firestopping Inspection Repat.doc Revised January 7,2008 yk Framing / Firestopping Inspection R- 4 •rt 11" Do Office No. (518)761-8256 Date Inspection - : « ived: Queensbury Building &Code Enforcement Arrive: 2L C) - fr,) Depart: ?_"3O am/ i 742 Bay Road, Queensbury, NY 12804 Inspector's Inif /! �C PEtJQt NAME: CI A R f 4 E._ -ERMIT#: CZ-k57 LOCATION: 1�51 L OCY,1-k AZT 01-11/4) Rip INSPECT ON: H_ z.g-o TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Y N N/A COMMENTS: Framing ✓ Attic Access 22" x 30" minimum -"R EED Tb Jack Studs/Headers To �E�"�\��Q-�♦6\h C2A)t\5?ll& Bracing/Bridging Joist hangers - p bc7F_C'V\ vJ t Jack Posts/Main Beams Exterior sheeting nailed properly pD E e l E 3 i\)Ti L ,5 12"O.C. VL4m 1j Headroom 6 ft. 8 in. Stairwells 36 in. or more k? O'1) Exterior Deck Bracing Headroom 6 ft. 8 in. c� _ Notches/Holes/Bearing Walls — 13 O ?),01 LP Metal Strapping for Notches Top Plate t t_L Be:- \ 6b 6 eD V�� 1 %(w) 16 gauge (8) 16D nails each side Draft stopping 1,000 sq. ft. floor trusses 6-Vpit.A P ) Anchor Bolts 6 ft. or less on center iN � Ice and water shield 24 inches from wall Fire separation 1, 2, 3 hour Fire wall 2, 3, 4 hour Firestopping Penetration sealed 16 inch insulation in cavity min. Garage Fire Separation House side%inch or 5/8 inch Type X Garage side 5/8 inch Type X Ceiling/wall windows Habitable Space/Bedrooms 24 in. (H) 20 in. (W) 5.7 sf above/below grade 5.0 sf grade L:\Building&Codes Forms-OLD\Building&Code&Jnspection Forms Framing Firestopping Inspection Report.doc Revised January 7,2008 1 11/24/2008 10:36 5186237015 NORTH EAST UNDERLAYM PAGE 03/10 The Icynene Insulation System® Insulation and Air Barrier System The Icy.n.ene Insulation. System°provides this structure with an insulation that controls both conductive heat loss/gain and convection (air leakage) heat loss/gain, Icynenee is an environmentally friendly low density foam that contains no CFC's, no HCFC's nor any formaldehyde. Due to the air sealing and insulating characteristics of The Icynene Insulation System°, this structure can enjoy the benefits of: • enhanced energy efficiency • improved indoor air quality • enhanced soundproofing The manufacturer recommends that the insulation be installed at these overall thickness to provide the levels of insulation conductive heat flow resistance (R-value). The air sealing properties of The Icynene Insulation System® will provide insulation benefits over and above those measured by R-value. NORTH tine SPRAY Foiuii Icynene"' The Problem Solvers ... Spray Foam • w Douglas Kwaznes R-13 3 112" �' Sales Representative R-15 1 �►�,A?p. 94. 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The ICC evaluation service has verified through third party testing and ongoing quality control procedures that our product is code compliant. HOW TO USE THE ESR The Icynene ICC-ES report is evidence that we have tested, passed and been approved by the highest code authority. Building code officials are the primary users of this report along with architects, plan reviewers, permit issuers and specification writers. Showing Icynene's ICC-ES report to these groups is both our proof and theirs that Icynene meets the intent of the codes and can be approved with confidence by the above parties. Similar products not having an ICC-ES report have not gone through these testing and quality control procedures and may not comply with the codes. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE ICYNENE ES REPORT Compliance up to and including the most recent building codes: 2006 International Residential Code (IRC), 2006 International Energy Conservation Code, and 2006 International Building Code. 11/24/2008 10:36 5186237015 NORTH EAST UNDERLAYM PAGE 05/10 HIGHLIGHTS OF THE ICYNENE ES REPORT cont. The ICC-ES report recognizes that we can spray up to 6 inches in the wall and up to 10 inches on the underside of an unvented attic roof or on the underside of the floor over a crawispace. Surface Burning Characteristics The International. Residential Code, International Building Code and the International Energy Conservation Code all require foam plastics to have a flame spread of less than 75 and a smoke developed of less than 450. Icynene's numbers are <20 flame spread and <400 smoke developed, qualifying Icynene as a Class A or Class 1 insulation and permitting us a greater acceptance. Thermal Resistance We now have an R-value table on the last page of the report taking the guesswork out of thermal values at a determined thickness. R- values are tested at both a 1 inch.and 3.5 inches thickness. The number generated at the 3.5 inch thickness is then used to calculate R-values at all,thicknesses, including the final recorded 1 inch value. This prevents manufactures from testing at 1 inch thick only; which is usually the best result, and can lead people into inaccurately assuming that multiplying the 1 inch R-value number by the number of installed inches will give them and accurate number for the total installed R- value, Air Permeance When tested to the ASTM E283 air permeance criteria, Icynene is < .02 I1S/M2, which qualifies us as an air bather material. This qualifying air barrier result is a requirement for the unvented attic and crawl space applications. The ICC-ES reports no longer list the actual test number. Intumescent Coatings • Only applicable in the unvented attic and crawl space assemblies. • Underside of roof deck need not be covered. • Underside of floor in a crawl space need not be covered. • Vertical walls in the unvented attic and crawl space that are sprayed at less than 3.5 inches need not be covered. • Vertical walls in unvented attic and crawl space assemblies that are sprayed greater than 3.5 inches need to be covered with either Aldocoat 757 or SafecoatTM Latex coating. • Firefree 88; if used, needs to cover all sprayed surfaces in the unvented attic or crawl space assembly. • Firefree 88 is approved as a vapor barrier. 11/24/2008 10:36 5186237015 NORTH EAST UNDERLAYM PAGE 06/10 HIGHLIGHTS OF THE ICYNENE ES REPORT cont. Traditional Attics Icynene can be used without any coating in a traditional attic assembly where the floor of the attic is insulated, up to 6 inches thick. Fire Rated Wall Assemblies Icynene has 2 fire rated wall systems approved as 1 hour rated partition wall assemblies. Please see the ES report for details. Floor Assembly Icynene has a 1 hour fire rated floor/ceiling assembly, please see ES report for details. IMPORTANT - NOTE Due to the extensive fire testing on our product our ICC-ES report does not contain the restriction of"no heat emitting appliances" in our approved unvented attic or crawlspace assemblies. This is important because "no heat emitting appliances" can include furnaces, air conditioners and water heaters. Many foams with an ICC- ES evaluation report have this "no heat emitting appliances" restriction in their ES reports under unvented attic assemblies and crawlspaces. Older building codes are also listed in the ES report including the 2003 IRC, IBC and IECC, as well as the 1999. BOCA, SBC and UBC. This means whatever code a state uses, Icynene complies. 11/24/2008 1 0:36 5186237015 NORTH EAST UNDERLAYM PAGE 07/10 EsREPORT' ESR-1826 Issued May I, 2008 This report is subject to reexamination in one year. ICC Evaluation Service, Inc. Business/Regional Office a 560 Workman Mu Road,wrrtter,Carttomia 90601 ■(582)699.0r43 Regional OMc=+900 Montclair Road,Sine A Birmingham,Alabama 35213 to(205)599-9800 WWW.icc-eS.orq Regional Office■4051 West Flossmoor Road,Country Club Hits,II8noie 60478•(708)799.2305 DIVISION:07—THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION shelf life of six months. Gold Sear must be stored at Section:07210-Building Insulation temperatures below 100°F(37.8°C),and has a shelf life of six months. REPORT HOLDER: 3.2 Surface Burning Characteristics: ICYNENE,INC, When tested in accordance with ASTM E 84,at a thickness of 6747 CAMPOBELLO ROAD 5.5 inches (140 mm) and a nominal density of 0.5 pcf (8 MISSISSAUGA,ONTARIO L5N 2L7 kg/ma), the Icynene Insulation System"has a flame spread CANADA Index of 25 or less and a smoke-developed index of 450 or (800)768-7326 less. www.icvnene.com 3.3 Thermal Resistance: EVALUATION SUBJECT: The Icynene Insulation Systeme has thermal resistance (R- values)at a mean temperature of 75°F (24°C) as shown in ICYNENE INSULATION SYSTEM° Table 1. 3.4 Air Permeability: 1.0 EVALUATION SCOPE Based on testing in accordance with ASTM E 283,the Icynene Compliance with the following codes: Insulation System°'is considered air-Impermeable. •2008 International Building Code'(IBC) 3,5 Intumescent Coatings: •2008 International Residential Code (IRC) 3.5.1 FireFree 88:FireFree 88 is a water-based intumescent coating manufactured by International Fire Resistant Systems, ■2006 international Energy Conservation Code°°(IECC) Inc.FireFree 88 is supplied in 5-gallon(19 L)buckets and has •Other Codes(see Section 8.0) a shelf life of one year when stored in a factory-sealed container at temperatures between 35°F (1.7°C) and 85°F Properties evaluated: (29°C). ■Surface burning characteristics 3.6.2 SafeCoat Latex:SafeCoat Latex Fire Retardant Coating •Physical properties is a latex-based intumescent coating manufactured by Magna Coatings Technology Inc. Safe Coat Latex is supplied in 1- ▪Thermal performance(R-values) gallon(3.8 L),5-gallon(19 L)and 50-gallon(189 L)quantities •Attic and crawl space installation and has a shelf life of 24 months when stored in a factory- sealed container at temperatures above 50°F(10°C) •Fire resistance 3.5.3 Aldocoat757:Aldocoat757 intumescent ignition barrier •Air permeability coating Is a water-based acrylic coating manufactured by Aldo 2.0 USES Products Company, Inc. Aldocoat 757 is supplied in 5-gallon (19 L) pails and 55-gallon(208 L)drums and has a shelf life The Icynene Insulation System° is used to provide thermal of six months when stored in a factory-sealed container at insulation in buildings and to seal areas such as plumbing and temperatures between 40°F(4.5°C)and 90°F(32°C). wiring penetrations against air infiltration, in Type V 4.0 DESIGN AND INSTALLATION construction(IBC)and dwellings under the IRC.The Icynene Insulation System may be used in fire-resistance-rated 4.1 General: construction when installed in accordance with Section 4.5. The manufacturer's published installation instructions and this 3.0 DESCRIPTION report must be strictly adhered to and a copy of these 3,1 General: instructions and this evaluation report must be available on the jobsite at all times during Installation. The Icynene Insulation System°is a low-density, open-cell, 4.2 Application: polyurethane foam plastic insulation and air barrier system that is 100 percent water-blown with an installed nominal The Icynene insulation System°must be applied using spray density of 0.5 pcf(8 kg/m3), The Icynene Insulation System" equipment specified by Icynene, Inc.The Icynene Insulation is a two-component, spray-applied product. The two System°must not be used in areas which have a maximum components of the insulation are Base Seal°, a service temperature greater than 180° F(82°C). The foam polyisocyanate,and Gold Seal*,a resin.Base Seal°must be plastic must not be used in electrical outlet or junction boxes stored at a temperature of 50°F(10°C)or greater,and has a or in contact with rain or water, and must be protected from REPORTS- Orr not to he confirmed or repreacta ng aesthetics or any other our!hutra nor epic f cvllt'athirrsred,nor urn rhry rn he construed AY am vidorsemeni o(rhe subject ofrhe report or a rccnmmerrdarron)6r Or uxr,Them LT on waraery,by/CC!valtmrtian.'ervlce,roc.,o press fir implied.as rn wynmlinR ANSI fir other miter In WI moon,or as to(rayon-Wont envered by the repnrl. Neflarattietrim AMR Copyright m 2008 Page 1 of 4 11/24/2008 10:36 5186237015 NORTH EAST UNDERLAYM PAGE 08/10 • Page 2 of 4 ESR-1826 the weather during and after application.Where the Icynene described in Section 4.4.1.The Intumescent coatings must be Insulation System" Is used as an air-impermeable barrier, installed in accordance with the coating manufacturers' such as in unventilated attic spaces regulated by IRC Section published installation instructions.Aldocoat 757 coating must R808,the insulation must be installed ate minimum thickness be spray-applied at a rate of 1 gallon per 100 ft2 (0.00025 of 3.5 inches(89 mm).The Icynene Insulation System00can be Um2). Safecoat Latex must be spray-applied at a rate of 1 installed in one pass to the maximum thickness, Where gallon per 80 ft2(0.00031 Um2). See Figure 1. multiple passes are required,the cure time between passes 4.4.2.4Assembly No.3B:The lcynene Insulation System°Is is negligible. The Icynene Insulation Systeme must only be applied to the underside of the roof deck between rafters in installed by licensed dealers, certified by lcynene, Inc., to attics, and to the underside of the floor deck between floor install the lcynene Insulation System". joists over crawl spaces,to a maximum thickness of 10 inches 4.3 Thermal Barrier. (254 mm); and to vertical wall surfaces to a maximum The lcynene insulation System"must be separated from the thickness of 5 Inches(152 mm).The insulation is covered with interior of the building by an approved therm al barrier,such as FireFree 88, described in Section 3.5. The intumescent m 1/2-inch (12.7 Rim) gypsum wallboard installed using coating must be installed in accordance with the coating manufacturer's published installation Instructions.FireFree 88 mechanical fasteners in accordance with the applicable code, or an equivalent 15-minute thermal barrier complying with the coating must be applied at a rate of 1 gallon per 100 fl ,See applicable code. When installation is within an attic or crawl Figure 1. space as described in Section 4.4, a thermal barrier is not 4.4.2.5 Assembly No.4: The lcynene insulation System.'"is required between the foam plastic and the attic or crawl applied to the top of the ceiling, between joists in attic floors, space. to a maximum thickness of 6 inches(152 mm).See Figure 1. 4.4 Attics and Crawl Spaces: 4.5 One-hour Fire-resistance-rated Assemblies: 4.4.1 Application with a Prescriptive Ignition Barrier.When 4.6.1 Assembly I(Limited Load-bearing Wood Stud Wall): the Icynene Insulation System® is installed within attics or Minimum nominally 2-by-4 El'I,by 31/2 inches(38 mm by 89 crawl spaces where entry is made only for service of utilities, mm)]southern pine(G=0.55), No.2 grade studs spaced 16 an ignition barrier must be installed in accordance with IBC inches(406 mm)on center with a base layer of/2-inch-thick Section 2603.4.1.6 and IRC Sections R314.5,3 and R314.5.4, (12.7 mm)wood fiber sound board installed horizontally on as applicable.The ignition barrier must be consistent with the each face with vertical joints located over the studs,attached requirements for the type of construction required by the with Bd box nails, 2 inches (51 mm) long and spaced 24 applicable code and must be installed in a manner so that the inches (610 mm) on center along the studs, and a second foam plastic insulation is not exposed.The Icynene Insulation layer of 6/cinch-thick (15.9 mm) Type X gypsum wallboard System° may be installed in unvented attics in accordance installed vertically on each face, attached with 8d box nails, with IRC Section R806.4. 2'I2 inches(64 mm) long and spaced 7 inches(178 mm)on 4.4.2 Application without a Prescriptive Ignition Barrier. center along the studs. The stud cavity contains lcynene Where the lcynene Insulation System°is installed in en attic insulation nominally 2 inches(51 mm)thick, or crawl space without a prescriptive ignition barrier, in 4.6.1.1 Axial Design:Axial loads applied to the wall assembly accordance with Sections 4.4.2.1 through 4.4.2.5, the must be limited to the least of the following; following conditions apply: ■1,805 pounds(8029 N)per stud. 1. Entry to the attic or crawl space is only for the service of ■Design stress of 0,78 F utilities. •Design stress of 0.78 F at a maximum 1„/d of 33. 2, There are no interconnected attic or basement areas. 4.5.2 Assembly 2(Limited Load-bearing Wood Stud Wall): 3. Air in the attic or crawl space is not circulated to other Minimum nominally 2-by-4(11/2 by 31/2 inches(38 mm by 89 parts of the building. mm)]southern pine(G-0.55),No.2 grade studs spaced 16 4. Combustion air is provided in accordance with Section inches (406 mm) on center with two layers of '/r inch-thick 701.4.2 of the International Mechanical Code". (12.7 mm)Type X gypsum wallboard installed vertically with 4.4.2.1 Assembly No. 1:The lcynene Insulation System°is joints staggered on each face,attached with 8d box nails,21/2 applied to the underside of the solid roof sheathing between inches(64 mm)long and spaced 7 inches(178 mm)on center rafters in attics and to the underside of the floor deck between along the studs for the face layer and 6d cement coated box floor joists over crawl spaces,to a maximum thickness of 10 nails,2 inches(51 mm)long and spaced 24 inches(610 mm) inches (254 mm). The insulation is not installed on vertical on center along the studs. The stud cavity contains lcynene surfaces. See Figure 1. insulation nominally 2 inches(51 mm)thick. 4.5.2.1 Axial Design:Axial loads applied to the wall assembly 4.4.2.2Assembly No.2: The Icynene Insulation System°is applied to the underside of the roof deck between rafters in must be limited to the least of the following: attics, and to the underside of the floor deck between floor ■1,805 pounds(8029 N)per stud. joists over crawl spaces,to a maximum thickness of 10 Inches •Design stress of 0.78 F. (254 mm), and to vertical wall surfaces to a maximum thickness of 31/2 inches(89 mm).See Figure 1, •Design stress of 0.78 F',at a maximum l//d of 33. 4.4.2.3 Assembly No.3A:The Icynene Insulation System"is 4.5,3 Assembly 3(Floor/Calling):Minimum nominally 2-by- applied to the underside of the roof deck between rafters in 10111/2 by 9'/4 inches(38 mm by 235 mm)]Douglas fir,No.2 attics, and to the underside of the floor deck between floor grade wood joists spaced 24 inches(610 mm)on center,with joists over crawl spaces,to a maximum thickness of 10 inches minimum 1-by-3['/,by 21/2 inches(19.1 by B4 mm)]spruce (254 mm); and to vertical wall surfaces to a maximum bridging at mid-span.Floor decking must be minimum'/;inch- thickness of 6 inches(152 mm).The Insulation on the vertical thick(12.7 mm)exterior grade plywood installed perpendicular wall surfaces is covered with Aldocoat 757 or Safecoat Latex, to joists and fastened with 2-inch-long (51 rnm) ring shank described in Section 3.5, or a prescriptive ignition barrier as nails 6 inches(152 mm)on center at the joints and 12 inches 11/24/2008 10:36 5186237015 NORTH EAST UNDERLAYM PAGE 09/10 • Page 3 of 4 ESR-1826 (305 mm)on center at the intermediate joists.Plywood joints 6.0 EVIDENCE SUBMITTED must occur over joists.lcynene insulation must be applied to 6.1 Data in accordance with the ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria the underside of the plywood deck between the joists to a for Spray-applied Foam Plastic Insulation(AC377),dated depth of 5 inches(127 mm). Two layers of minimum 5/cinch- October 2007. thick(15.9 mm),Type X gypsum wallboard must be attached perpendicular to the joists on the ceiling side of the assembly. 6.2 Test report on air leakage rate in accordance with ASTM The first layer must be attached with 11/cinch-long(32 mm), E 283. Type W drywall screws, spaced 24 inches (610 mm) on center.The second layer must be applied perpendicular to the 6.3 Comparative crawl space tests and related analysis, to joists, offset 24 inches (610 mm) from the base layer. The justify attic and crawl space assemblies. second layer must be attached with 2-inch-long(51 mm),Type 6,4 Test reports in accordance with ASTM E 119. S drywall screws spaced 12 inches (305 mm) on center. Additional fasteners must be Installed along the butt joints of 7,0 IDENTIFICATION the second layer, securing the two layers together. These All packages and containers of the lcynene Insulation Systems fasteners must be 11/2-inch-long (38 mm), Type G drywall must be labeled with the lcynene,Inc.,name and address;the screws placed 2 inches(51 mm) back from each end of the product name; the flame spread Index and the smoke- butt joint and spaced 12 inches (305 mm) on center. The developed index;the shelf life expiration date;the label of the wallboard joints on the exposed side must be treated with inspection agency (Intertek Testing Services): and the paper tape embedded in joint compound and topped with an evaluation report number(ESR-1826). added coat of compound, and the fastener heads must be coated with joint compound in accordance with ASTM C 840 8.0 OTHER CODES or GA-216. 8.1 Scope: 5.0 CONDITIONS OF USE The products recognized in this report have also been The Icynene Insulation System° described in this report evaluated for compliance with the following codes: complies with,or is a suitable alternative to what is specified ■2003 International Building Codes(2003 IBC) in, those codes listed in Section 1.0 of this report, subject to the following conditions: •2003 international Residential Code•(2003 IRC) 5.1 This evaluation report and the manufacturer's published ■2003 International Energy Conservation Code°(2003 IECC) installation instructions,when required by the code official, •BOCA1°National Building Code/1999(BNBC) must be submitted at the time of permit application. 6.2 The Icynene Insulation System° must be installed in ■1999 Standard Building Coda°(SBC) accordance with the manufacturer's published Installation ■1997 Uniform Building Code' (UBC) instructions,this evaluation report and the applicable code. If there is a conflict between the installation instructions 8.2 Uses: and this report,this report governs. See Section 2,0. 6.3 The Icynene insulation System'must be separated from 8.3 Description: the interior of the building by an approved 15-minute thermal barrier. When installation is in attics and crawl See Section 3,0. spaces in accordance with Section 4.4,a thermal barrier 8.4 Installation: is not required on the attic or crawl space face of the insulation. 8.4.1 General:See Section 4.1. 5.4 The lcynene Insulation System° must not exceed the 8.4.2 Application:See Section 4.2. thickness and density noted in Section 3.2 of this report, 8 4 3 Thermal Barrier The Icynene Insulation S stern°must excepterida permittedcion for attics and crawl spaces as be separated from the interior of the building by an approved described in Section 4.4. thermal barrier,such as 0.5-Inch(12.7 mm)gypsum wallboard 5.5 The lcynene Insulation Systeme must be protected from installed using mechanical fasteners in accordance with the the weather during and after application. applicable code, or an equivalent 15-minute thermal barrier 6.6 The lcynene Insulation System° must be applied by complying with the applicable code,except where installation installers certified by lcynene, Inc. is within an attic or crawl space as described in Section 8.4.4. 5.7 Use of the Icynene Insulation System°In areas where the 8.4.4 Attics and Crawl Spaces: probability of termite infestation is°very heavy must be in 8,4.4.1 Application with a Prescriptive Ignition Barrier: accordance with iRC Section R320.5 or IBC Section When the lcynene Insulation System°is installed within attics 2603.8,as applicable. or crawl spaces where entry is made only for service of 5.8 The Icynene Insulation System°is limited to Installation in utilities,an ignition barrier must be installed in accordance with combustible construction. 2003 IBC Section 2603.4.1.6, 2003 IRC Section R314.2,3, 5.9 Jabsite certification and labeling of the insulation must BNBC Section 2603.4.1.4,SBC Section 2603.5.1.6,and UBC with IRC Sections N1 N1101on and Section 2602,4, as applicable. The ignition barrier must be comply Sections 10Secti and 102.1.11,11 4andas N11appli01.4.1cable. consistent with the requirements for the type of construction IECrequired by the applicable code and must be installed in a 6.10 A vapor retarder must be installed in accordance with manner so that the foam plastic insulation is not exposed. the applicable code, 8.4.4.2 Application without a Prescriptive Ignition Barrier: 5.11 The lcynene Insulation System° is manufactured in See Section 4.4.2, except that combustion air must be Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, under a quality control provided in accordance with Section 703 of the 1999 Standard program with inspections by Intertek Testing Services Mechanical Code°and Sections 701 and 703.1 of the 1997 (AA-891). Uniform Mechanical Code,as applicable. 11/24/2008 10:36 5186237015 NORTH EAST UNDERLAYM PAGE 10/10 • Page 4 of 4 ESR-1826 8.4.5 One-hour Fire-resistance-rated Assemblies: See 8.5.2In jurisdictions adopting the SEC, use of the Icynene Section 4.5. Insulation System'in areas where the probability of termite 8.5 Conditions of use: infestation is"very heavy"must be in accordance with SEC Section 2304.1.4. The Icynene Insulation System* described in the report 8.6 Evidence Submitted: complies with,or is a suitable alternative to what is specified in,those codes listed in Section 8.0 of this report, subject to See Section 6.0. the following conditions: 8.7 identification: 8.6.1 See Conditions of Use 5.1 through 5.6, 5.8, 5.10 and See Section 7.0. 5.12, TABLE 1—THERMAL RESISTANCE(R-VALUES) THICKNESS(Inches) R-VALUE(°F•tt'•h!Btu) ASTM C 518 Tested Values 1 3.7 3.5 13 Calculated R-Values' 2 7 3 11 4 14 5 18 5.5 20 6 22 7 25 7.5 27 B 29 9 32 9.5 34 10 36 For Sit 1 inch=25.4 mm,1 °F•ft2'11/BtU=0.176 110'K•m2/W. 'Calculated R-values are based on tested K values at a 3.5-Inch thickness. 01/26/2009 10:00 5186237015 NORTH EAST UNDERLAYM PAGE 01/04 p ' !"`�, s � �F�il. �a � ,��iil7�al !' i „ , p t ii i1' FIREFREE Yid,, Fire Retardant,Resistant Coating PRODUCT INFORMATION Description FIREFREE 881ID("FF880")is a premium quality water based,nontoxic,thin film intumescent fire retardant,fire resistant product formulated to provide a fire retardant,resistant barrier on a variety of interior substrates,including gypsum board, oriented strand board and other wood products,composite architectural panels,class A polyurethane foam,Icynene4)Style Foam,masonry,concrete,thin gauge metals,fiberglass,as well as many other substrates.It is suitable for residential, multifamily,commercial and industrial projects,for both new and reconstruction projects.Color:Standard off-white,but may be custom tinted. FF880 is approved for interior use on certain assemblies only and is not designed for use on structural steel. Please refer to"FIRE SAFETY"below. For exterior use:Please contact the company for more information Composition&Materials Firefree 8S®is a nontoxic;water based latex fire retardant,fire resistant coating. Colors Standard off-white.May be custom tinted. Sheen Flat. Limitations FF88®is not designed for use on structural steel. FF880 is approved for interior use(for exterior use,please contact the company).FIREFREE Coatings,Inc.has tested its FF880 product,as a component,in various fire resistant rated assemblies.Contact manufacturer for more information.FIREFREE Coatings,Inc_recommends that the application be performed by a licensed painter experienced in performing the work on projects of similar scope and scale,FiRF.FRM Coatings,Inc.will provide proper application instructions to the licensed painter contractor selected by the General Contractor or Owner_ Building Codes Installation must comply with the requirements of applicable local,state and national building codes. APPLICATION Surface Preparation All surfaces to be coated must be clean,cured,firm,dry and free of dust,dirt,oil,wax,grease,mildew,loose flaking paint,efflorescence or any other contamination or condition that would adversely affect the performance of the coating. Etch or prime(with a latex primer or fast dry oil base primer/sealer)glossy,glazed or dense surfaces_ Always prime oil based finish coatings with an oil based fast dry primer/sealer. Fill holes and surface irregularities with a suitable patching compound to match surface profile. Spot prime all patched areas with appropriate primer. Metal surfaces must be free of rust. To the best of our knowledge,the technical data contained herein is true and accurate on the date of publication and is subject to change without prior notice. FIREFREE 99Q0 and Ft13831 are registered trademarks nf FTREFRIIE Coatings,Inc.November 2007 pub, 01/26/2009 10:00 5186237015 NORTH EAST UNDERLAYM PAGE 02/04 FIREFREE4It:.` Fire Retardant,Resistant Coating Application Conditions& Procedures Recommended temperature at the time of application is 68°to 70°F. Do not apply if temperature is below 40°F or likely to fall below 40°F within two(2)hours of application. All surfaces to which FF88®have been applied should be inspected by an iCC certified professional to verify that FF88®has been properly applied in the required uniform thickness. Do not thin or strain FF88®. Apply at can consistency. Use of airless sprayer is recommended(use of a dedicated spray line is required),but FF88,14 may be applied by brush or roller.For brush application,a fully loaded brush should be used. A laying on technique will reduce the brush marking. A short nap roller can be used but this may result in a slight textured finish. Enamel finish coats:Apply one(1) coat of a Latex primer or fast dry oil base primer/sealer over FF88®before applying a latex enamel or oil base enamel finish coat. Wail covering annlications:Apply one(1)coat of wall primer over product before applying wall covering. FF88®has a flat finish but may he top coated with most paints to achieve the desired texture and finish. For information on approved compatible primers and finish paints,contact manufacturer. Apply additional finish coats only after previously applied coats are thoroughly dry. Precautions:Do not apply any materials that have been frozen or have come into contact with contaminants prior to use. Coverage Application at a rate of 14 mils wet, 10 mils dry has a theoretical spread rate of 114 sq.ftlgal.Confirm wet film thickness with a wet film thickness gauge. Any consideration for quantity and waste or overspray is the sole responsibility of the end user. Waste factor will depend on the method of application,job site conditions and other factors and should be based on the applicators experience. Thickness During application,the wet film thickness should be checked using a wet film thickness gauge. To use the gauge,insert the teeth into the wet basecoat. The last tooth to be coated indicates thc thickness achieved.Tt is important to ensure that the wct film applied is of sufficient thickness to give the required dry film thickness. During the drying process,FIRI,FREE 88e will shrink due to evaporation. All surfaces to which FF88®have been applied should be inspected by an ICC certified professional to verify that FF88®has been properly applied in the required uniform thickness. Tf an independent testing agency is retained,it should ensure that preparation of substrate is in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations. It should randomly obtain and test samples during application to verify that wet film thickness of the intumescent coating complies with manufacturer's requirements. Drying/Cure Time Pry time is when the surface is thoroughly dry to the touch. Drying times are dependent upon a number of factors:Temperature -Air movement-Humidity-Thickness of product-Method of application. If unsure,please contact manufacturer. If multiple coats of FF88®are required;FF880 must be thoroughly dry to the touch prior to the application of additional coats. The final dry film thickness required will vary according to specific assemblies. Cure time is when the coating is fully stable,close to its maximum durability. Even if the last coat of FF88*applied is thoroughly dry to the touch,FFS8n will still need time to cure. Such cure time is the time necessary for FF88e to truly bond to the substrates and for FFSSR fire properties to be fully effective, Such cure time requires a minimum of 30 days. Please contact the manufacturer for more information. To the best of our knowledge,thc technical data contained herein is roue and accurate on the date of publication and is subject to change without prior notice. FIREFRhF,880 and Ff88®are registered trademarks of FTREFREE Coatings,Inc,November 2007 pub. 2 01/26/2009 1 0:00 5186237015 NORTH EAST UNDERLAYM PAGE 03/04 FiREFREEstl' Fire Retardant,Resistant Coating Recommended Equipment Pump: Graco 5900 HD(gas)or Greco Mark V (electric)or larger Tip Size; Greco HDRAC(523 or larger) Spray Gun: Graco Blue Gun(241-705) Hose: Use min of 3/8"airless spray line as first 50' from pump. Packaging 5 gallon bucket. Weight per 5 gallons is 60 lbs. Storage&Temperature FF880 cannot be exposed to freezing temperatures. It is important to maintain storage temperatures above the freezing point. FF88®should be stored at temperatures between 35°to 85°and no more than 75%humidity. Expected shelf life is one(1)year from the date of purchase. Product must be kept at recommended storage conditions and in original unopened containers. Maintenance Surfaces which have been coated with FF88®should be protected from abuse and abrasion. Damaged surfaces should be repaired and FF88n should be reapplied to the original specified dry film thickness to maintain specific rating. Cleanup& Safety Wash brushes,rollers,spray guns&pumps and other painting tools in COLD clean water promptly after painting. Clean and remove any dried product with the use of Goof Off.Use all products completely or dispose of properly. Local disposal requirements vary;consult your sanitation department or state-designated agency for more information on disposal options. Use only with adequate ventilation.Do not breathe spray mist or sanding dust.Avoid contact with eyes and prolonged or repeated contact with skin.Wear eye protection and or gloves during application or sanding. A dust/particulate respirator approved by NTOSH should be worn when sanding or spraying. Close container after each use.First Aid: If you experience difficulty breathing,leave the area to obtain fresh air.In Case of Spill:Absorb with inert material and dispose of as specified under"CLEANUP". Technical Services A staff of factory personnel offers design assistance and technical support.For technical assistance,contact International Fire Resistant Systems,inc. WARRANTY Warranty FIREFREE Coatings,Inc.(FIREFREE)provides the following limited warranty; For a period of ten(10)years FF880 will not crack,peel,or chip if properly applied to a properly prepared and approved surface and if properly maintained under normal interior conditions and not exposed to external weathering, If FF888 fails to meet the terms set forth above,FIREFREE will provide,at no charge,a quantity of FF88X sufficient to repaint the surface affected. This is the exclusive remedy for all warranty claims. In the event of a warranty claim,the claimant must notify FIREFREE in writing of the defect promptly following discovery and must submit proof of purchase, including the date of purchase,and proof of the defect,including the date of discovery. FTREFREE reserves the right to inspect any painted surface to which the warranty claim applies. To the best of our knowledge,the technical data contained herein is true and accurate on the dale of publication and is subject to change without prior notice. FIREFREE 8110 and Ffiltd0 arc registered trademarks of FIREFREE Coatings,Inc.November 2007 pub. 3 01/26/2009 10:00 5186237015 NORTH EAST UNDERLAYM PAGE 04/04 tliiissr.' f FIREFREE F Fire Retardant,Resistant Coating This warranty wilt be void if the surface is(a)treated by any abrasive process or material(other than normal sanding before application of FF8811),(b)exposed to any biological solvent or caustic chemical or agent,(c)altered or repaired,(d)exposed to exterior weathering,or(c)exposed after application to moisture other than interior ambient humidity exceeding 75%.The warranty will also be void if,(i)FF880 is diluted or adulterated,(ii)mixed with any other product,(iii)is not stored,applied,in the required uniform thickness,and inspected in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations,instructions,and specifications,or(iv)if used after one(1)year from the date of purchase. All surfaces to which F038®have been applied should be inspected by an ICC certified professional to verify that FF8110 has been properly applied in the required uniform thickness. This warranty is made in lieu of any and all other warranties. The manufacturer expressly disclaims any and all warranties, express or implied,of merchantability or fitness for any particular use. For further information,please call 1-888-990- FF88. Refer to Material Safety Date Sheet(MSDS)for further safety and handling information. FIRE SAFETY Fire Safety For various reasons,including(i)the very different circumstances that may exist from one fire to another,(ii)the differences between conditions in an actual fire and laboratory conditions in which testing is conducted,and(iii)the inherent variability of fire tests,p ing a laboratory test or certifying/labeling Firefree 884:10("FF880")for use in specific assemblies/systems does not mean that t same application of FF880 will necessarily provide an equivalent protection or the same result in an actual fire or in a new lab ratory test.Furthermore,FF8S0 is to be used only as component of t:imp:etc fire retardation systems.It will only contribute to slowing fire spread for the area where it has been applied and will not,by itself,prevent a fire from starting or continuing.The amount by which FF88®retards a particular fire will depend,among other things,on(i)the amount of FF88® applied,(ii)the conditions of the other elements of the assembly incorporating FF88®,and(iii)the conditions of the actual fire itself.FF88®will not make a fire any less dangerous to persons or property. IFRS cannot guarantee that to s or injury will not be suffered by persons or property. It is the sole responsibility of the applicator to ensure that FF88®has een applied in accordance with the application directions.It is the responsibility of the occupier to ensure the paint is not racked,chipped or peeling. About the Company FiREFREE Coatings,Inc is a private company based in California. FF88®has been tested and listed by F ctory Mutual,a division of FM Global,tested at 1CC-ES. FIafFIIEE r.,fape,Mt_ Mailing Address: 580 Irwin Street,Suite 1.San Rafael,CA 94901 Toll (888)990-3388 Phone(415)459-6488 Fax (415)459-6055 Email: infrKii)Firefret,cool Website:www.tircfree.com To the ben of our knowledge,the technical data contained herein is true and accurate on the date of publication and is subject to than c without prior notice, FIREDREE 888 and Ff88iD arc registered trademarks of r!RLORIiE Coatings,Inc.November 2007 pub, 4 Code Compliance and informational Sheet for Permit Use Queensbury Dept. of Communi _. Project for: 2(k8 ` S ' Applicant Name:I 149 Darr6e f//Yt • Tax Map No. f_ /� Application D Lot # House # _pLd� k/ d_ jAP-9 road, street 0 2008 1 Lot Size: Mobile Home Park: g Administrator Business Plaza: OF QUEENSBURY Planned Unit Dev - .o_1 d Subdivision: Phase/Section Effective Year Zoning Designation Zoning Ordinance Prior to 1967, July 10 Subject to current setback requirements at time of development. Section 179-20-10,B Subsequent to Development of tots within subdivisions subsequent to July 10, 1967 July 10, 1967 shall use the setback requirements in place at the time of the approval of the subdivision. 1967 1982,June 11 1988,September 19 Corner lot rule Prior to Nov.23, 1992 approved subdivisions * (see note on back of form) 2002,April 9 Road Name Setbacks Existing Required Proposed Difference Front 1 Front 2 Side 1 Side 2 Rear 1 / Rear 2 / I ' v/ Shoreline t ' ' " Travel "/' Cooridor Overlay Zon Buffer Yes No meets depth,width, &square footage requirements preexisting,nonconforming lot with proper setbacks required frontage on public road has required off-street parking — — permeable area is adequate (Requirement is %) building does not exceed maximum height (Max. ft.) Is lot in a Flood Zone? Floor Area Ratio worksheet required?Zone: WR-1A Town of Queensbury r Code Compliance and Informational Sheet for Permit Use e ), En Queensbury Dept. of Community Development �lC 1 in Q) 0 Z *Corner Lot information for Subdivisions Approved Prior to November 23, 1992 Section 179-30.1 which requires front yard setbacks on both roads for a corner tot was not enacted until November 23,1992. Therefore,prior to November 23, 1992 parcels within approved subdivisions have one (1) front yard,two (2) side yards,and one (1)rear yard setback. it Review Type File No. Action Resolution Date Zoning Board of Appeals Planning Board Town Board Check List Yes No 1 Recreation Fee Paid Engineering Fee Paid Site Plan Maps on File Subdivision Mylar Signed and Filed with County Application appears to conform to the requirements of Section(s) of the local Town Code: Application requires additional review for the following: Zoning Board of Appeals Planning Board Town Board of Health Town Board for Mobile Home Outside of a Mobile Home Park Other Revie by Staff Dat c Notes 'l 0, Town of Queensbury 11/24/2008 10:36 5186237015 NORTH EAST UNDERLAYM PAGE 02/10 , K CIRESchecklian Software Version 4.01. 1 Compce Certificate Project Title: Feeney 1 Loughman Report Date; 11/24/0e si„ . r Data filename;C:\Program FlleslCheck\REScheck\Feeney-Queensbury.r k +� ` Energy Code: New York State Energy Conservation Construction Code Location: Warren County,New York Construction Type; Detached 1 or 2 Family Heating Type: Non-Electric Glazing Area Percentage; 14% Heating Degree Days: 7635 Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor C,:cr-'ilrrr, Passes irlaImi_Iiyi UA 330 -,i..r hi;::mc _.A. 284- 13.9N Better Than Code (UA) Gross Cavity Cont. Glazing UA Assembly Area or R-value R•Value or Boor Perimeter U-Factor Ceiling-2nd Floor Icynene;Cathedral Ceiling(no attic): 742 25.0 0.0 30 Ceiling-1st Floor Icynene:Cathedral Ceiling(no attic); 270 25.0 0.0 11 Walls 1st Floor FG:Wood Frame, 16'o,c,; 1118 19.0 0.0 54 Window 1:Vinyl Frarne;Double Pane with Low-E; 140 0.330 46 Door-Slider:Glass: 40 0.350 14 Door-Entry;Solid: 40 0.280 11 Walls-2nd Floor FG:Wood Frame. 18"o.c.: 833 19.0 0.0 45 Window 2:Vinyl Frame:Double Pane with Low-E: 8a 0.330 29 Floor-Icynene Basement;All-Wood Joist/Truss:Over 704 18.0 0.0 35 Unconditioned Space: Floor-FG-Kitchen:All-Wood Joist/Truss:Over Unconditioned 266 30.0 0.0 9 Space: Boiler-Propane:Other(Except Gas-Fired Steam):90 AFUE The proposed building represented in this document Is consistent with the building plans,specifications,and other calculations submitted with this permit application.The proposed systems have been designed to meet the New York State Energy Conservation Construction Code requirements,When a Registered Design Professional has stam• and signed this page,they are etbeating that to the best of hi er knowledge,belief,an professional judgment,such plans or s.-..fica i are in compliance with this Code. / mac. 1 (r.,igZid$-sk/ tA .►� ,/ r f2`(66c-JeJ Name-Title .54e. 4 S /4, Signature 41111 Date Project Notes: Icynene Foam Insuation Installed in the roof and basement ceiling. Vapor retarder coating applied to foam in ceiling. j, 'tryst Spray Foam Foam Insulation Values are that of Icynene only. VOCS in Saratoga 99and Wastst ww.nastteeee 0 G'� A w Y0231140#111 Feeney/Loughman Page 1 of 1 . y . 1. , f 0 REScheck Software Version 4 l.4 Compliance Certificate Project Title: JAMES FEENEY Report Date:08/10/08 Data filename:Untitled.rck Energy Code: 2007 New York Energy Conservation Construction Code Location: Warren County,New York Construction Type: Detached 1 or 2 Family Heating Type: Non-Electric Glazing Area Percentage: 11% Heating Degree Days: 7635 Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Cca : Lockhart Mountain Road James Feeney G.peter Jensen Queensbury,NY 12804 17 West Road South Glens Falls,NY 12803 (518)798-3859 Compliance:Passes Compliance:19.5%Better Than Code Maximum UA:339 Your UA:273 Gross Cavity Cont. Glazing UA Assembly Area or R-Value R-Value or Door Perimeter U-Factor Ceiling 1:Flat Ceiling or Scissor Truss 1120 37.0 0.0 35 Wall 1:Wood Frame,16"o.c. 2024 21.0 0.0 100 Window 1:Vinyl Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 190 0.350 67 Door 1:Solid 40 0.200 8 Door 2:Glass 40 0.350 14 Floor 1:All-Wood Joistlrruss:Over Unconditioned Space 1120 21.0 0.0 49 Furnace 1:Forced Hot Air 85 AFUE The proposed building represented in this document is consistent with the building plans,specifications,and other calculations submitted with this permit application.The proposed systems have been designed to meet the 2007 New York Energy Conservation Construction Code requirements.When a Registered Design Professional has stamped and signed this page,they are attesting that to the best of his/her knowledge,belief,and professional judgment,such plans or specifications are in compliance with this Code. G. PETER JENSEN li' yd$ Name-Title 17 WEST ROAD c ign ure Date SOUTH GLENS FALLS NEW YORK 12803 Project Notes: (518)798-3859 ��AE D ARC Renovations to b y� single Family residence O• QfI.tER JEAI P. Plan 08-0408 ((Pi c' d'o 1 n� i";' * A 1. . 1p,, O2B.ojO r- ,TF OF ME,y� Project Title:JAMES FEENEY Report date:08/10/08 Data filename: Untitled.rck Page 1 of 4 _ . .. , ,. 0 REScheck Software Version 4.1.4 Inspection Checklist Date:08/10/08 Ceilings: ❑ Ceiling 1:Flat Ceiling or Scissor Truss,R-37.0 cavity insulation Comments: Above-Grade Walls: ❑ Wall 1:Wood Frame,16"o.c.,R-21.0 cavity insulation Comments: Windows: ❑ Window 1:Vinyl Frame:Double Pane with Low-E,U-factor:0.350 For windows without labeled U-factors,describe features: #Panes Frame Type Thermal Break?_Yes-No Comments: Doors: ❑ Door 1:Solid,U-factor:0.200 Comments: Li Door 2:Glass,U-factor:0.350 Comments: Floors: ❑ Floor 1:All-Wood Joist/Truss:Over Unconditioned Space,R-21.0 cavity insulation Comments: Heating and Cooling Equipment: ❑ Furnace 1:Forced Hot Air:85 AFUE or higher Make and Model Number: Air Leakage: ❑ Joints,penetrations,and all other such openings in the building envelope that are sources of air leakage are sealed. ❑ Recessed lights are 1)Type IC rated,or 2)installed inside an appropriate air-tight assembly with a 0.5"clearance from combustible materials.If non-IC rated,fixtures are installed with a 3"clearance from insulation. Vapor Retarder: ❑ Installed on the warm-in-winter side of all non-vented framed ceilings,walls,and floors. Materials Identification: ❑ Materials and equipment are installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. Li Materials and equipment are identified so that compliance can be determined. ❑ Manufacturer manuals for all installed heating and cooling equipment and service water heating equipment have been provided. ❑ Insulation R-values,glazing U-factors,and heating equipment efficiency are dearly marked on the building plans or specifications. ❑ Insulation is installed according to manufacturer's instructions,in substantial contact with the surface being insulated,and in a manner that achieves the rated R-value without compressing the insulation. Duct Insulation: ❑ Supply ducts in unconditioned attics or outside the building are insulated to at least R-11. ❑ Return ducts in unconditioned attics or outside the building are insulated to at least R-6. ❑ Supply ducts in unconditioned spaces are insulated to at least R-11. Project Title:JAMES FEENEY Report date:08/10/08 Data filename: Untitled.rck Page 2 of 4 itetum ducts in unconditioned spaces(except basements)are insulated to R-2.Insulation is not required on return ducts in basements. Duct Construction: D All joints,seams,and connections are securely fastened with welds,gaskets,mastics(adhesives),mastic-plus-embedded-fabric,or tapes.Tapes and mastics are rated UL 181A or UL 181 B. Exceptions: Continuously welded and locking-type longitudinal joints and seams on ducts operating at less than 2 in.w.g.(500 Pa). u The HVAC system provides a means for balancing air and water systems. Temperature Controls: D Each dwelling unit has at least one thermostat capable of automatically adjusting the space temperature set point of the largest zone. Electric Systems: O Separate electric meters exist for each dwelling unit. Fireplaces: • Fireplaces are installed with tight fitting non-combustible fireplace doors. • Fireplaces have a source of combustion air,as required by the Fireplace construction provisions of the Building Code of New York State,the Residential Code of New York State or the New York City Building Code,as applicable. Service Water Heating: Li Water heaters with vertical pipe risers have a heat trap on both the inlet and outlet unless the water heater has an integral heat trap or is part of a circulating system. D Circulating hot water pipes are insulated to the levels in Table 1. Circulating Hot Water Systems: u Circulating hot water pipes are insulated to the levels in Table 1. Swimming Pools: • All heated swimming pools have an on/off heater switch and a cover unless over 20%of the heating energy is from non-depletable sources.Pool pumps have a time dock. Heating and Cooling Piping Insulation: ▪ HVAC piping conveying fluids above 105 degrees F or chilled fluids below 55 degrees F are insulated to the levels in Table 2. Project Title:JAMES FEENEY Report date:08/10/08 Data filename: Untitled.rck Page 3 of 4 ' Table'1:Minimum Insulation Thickness for Circulating Hot Water Pipes e Insulation Thickness in Inches by Pipe Sizes Non-Circulating Runouts Circulating Mains and Runouts Heated Water Up to 1" Up to 1.25" 1.5"to 2.0" Over 2" Temperature(°F) 170-180 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 140-169 0.5 0.5 1.0 1.5 100-139 0.5 0.5 0.5 1.0 Table 2:Minimum Insulation Thickness for HVAC Pipes Fluid Temp. Insulation Thickness in Inches by Pipe Sizes Piping System Types Range(°F) 2"Runouts 1"and Less 1.25"to 2.0" 2.5"to 4" Heating Systems Low Pressure/Temperature 201-250 1.0 1.5 1.5 2.0 Low Temperature 120-200 0.5 1.0 1.0 1.5 Steam Condensate(for feed water) Any 1.0 1.0 1.5 2.0 Cooling Systems Chilled Water,Refrigerant and 40-55 0.5 0.5 0.75 1.0 Brine Below 40 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.5 NOTES TO FIELD:(Building Department Use Only) Project Title:JAMES FEENEY Report date:08/10/08 Data filename: Untitled.rck Page 4 of 4 ,l ;h Community Development Office .� own of Queensbury • 742 Bay Road • Queensbury, New York •12804 Marilyn Ryba, Executive Director•David Hatin, Director of Building&Codes Craig Brown,Zoning Administrator pL4N. 0 - ) WINDOW SCHEDULE JOB SITE/ADDRESS:.______:1- Lf rr „4'..!d L "r# 4e /1 t e. DATE:___ '�/ ),9 OWNER: 36,,'sc '. / t -r. /V6,y APPLICATION NO.: UNIT OR CLEAR WINDOW- CLEAR WINDOW STOCK ROUGH ROUGH SO.FT. OPENING NO.OR WINDOW SO.FT. OPENING SPECIAL HARDWARE OR MANUFACTURER NUMBER OPENING OPENING EGRESS/CLEAR HEIGHT LETTER NAME MODEL/TYPE CALL WIDTH HEIGHT VENT OPENING WIDTH IN IN INSTRUCTIONS ON PLAN SIZE INCHES INCHES A 56. 4- 3,7 4-, 3.- 27..5-/ 2 3.a4 6 1„fa,,;.,dz'_( .1 , ,. Z—'r t.:l 2-=/0 /1 9 ,.+�^�/15, 8', !7 ! e. 1-)6 vc`% Cat-? ;, ^,,4. 2 `4 5` a /, 7 _ 1„ (.,. `z7,..5-1 , .8 _ - R(1.m,,, . '/ 014 324i 2,� A .b— 2, q.. 2,3 2? -, / if, . - cA, =:��t:"'T ; t 4-.7; 2 '7 a. 4' ® 4 7 , y 1-4,4 cY SLID:;r-� 41225` =//i r '-/v4 2,3 :i', .-_ / '7 /6,4-d Li HAS /:_ ,( s Li ccc ' 4-7Z 2 3=-1 t t /L i 4 . , S 9, _ t 1,` '/ / ', .'",� ,..rf�_s I< l4-,t?e;VI:y s 4-i 1.34:K' 3 ? 'S 2./11 ,!.i ° 1 1,,8 /3,97 /5, L ,A ,f x lit a..:.�-. . ,r., 2617 2-1 (2, /L 7-3,- 3,ra 2, 21, ';tr i, 94. Community Development Office own of Queensbury • 742 Bay Road • Queensbury, New York .12804 Marilyn Rya, Executive Director• David Hahn, Director of Building&Codes CI al iBrown,Zoning Administrator BUILDING PERMIT CALCULATION SHEET: JA.me-- , I N I Y P 1—.4)H (73 NATURAL/LIGHT, VENTILATION AND EMERGENCY EGRESS REQUIREMENTS . REQUIRED ACTUAL 1 SQUARE FOOT AREA OF ROOM IN ACTUAL LIGHT HABITABLE ROOM VENTILATION-4% VENTILATION OPENING FOR REMARKS SQUARE FEET SQUARE FOOTAGE OF ROOM AREA SQUARE FOOTAGE EGRESS C...- R0 0/14 ig ge,62.. Z5;5 7,94 2—.4./C/ 15174,14-aV VIA/Ixle. Z. 5 I 5- _ h77-4 rra i' _ aergfrowti'4e z 4/, I 2. "3,47 Fi‘,4 — s eDgoom),c /19,62," 4t18 : 9,5 1 , , , _ 1 _ QUESTIONS? CALL 761-8256 OR EMAIL code@gueensburv.net VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE INFORMATION www.quensbury.net J dam" Community Development Office , t,�/�,r �4 N- Town of Queensbury • 742 Bay Rd. /i j0 � / Queeushnry, New fork •12804 PLOT PLAN „ � ('/O'�e ` gcli-1 v ) Show all existing and proposed structures. Indicate the setbacks of all structures and buildings from II property lines. `�,.) 4SrEPROPERTY LINE t. ti,i:J C J.sLi r---- Ir.'t i t; r 4 ! .7 • . . . . : : r t t t ; , , , ± ,t .! I , i., , g4,61. H , , 1 i -i, ., 1 :. 7 • 1 •.1 .1 li 47„? 1 :',. . . . O R m J m 0 Q . . 4dIK MIS��� J� ff•I�'1E PROPERTY LINE 1 SQUARE _ FT. /"I v r.