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CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
TOWN OF QUEENSBURY
WARREN COUNTY, NEW YORK
October 23 98
Date 19
95303
This is to certify that work requested to be done as shown by Permit No.
has been completed.
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING W/3 CAR ATT GAR
This structu;e7 W EN uEAKE RID.
Location
GODNICK, JEFFREY & DEBRA
Owner
TAX MAP NO. 38. -4-6 By Order Town Board
TOWN OF QUEENSBURY
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Director of Bldg. & Code Enforcement
BUILDING `; PERMIT
VALUE s 125000 TOWN OF QUEENSBURY 95303
TAX MAP NO. 38. -4-6 No.
WARREN COUNTY, NEW YORK
GODNICK. JEFFREY & DEBRA
PERMISSION is hereby granted to
1759 GLEN LAKE RD.
OWNER of property located at Street,Road or Ave.
in the Town of Queensbury,To Construct or place a SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING W/3 CAR ATT GAR
at the above location in accordance to application together with plot plans and other information hereto filed and
approved and in compliance with the Town of Queensbury Building and Zoning Ordinance.
1. OWNER'S Address is
R.R. 41 BOB 1759
LAKE GEORGE, NY 12845
2. CONTRACTOR or BUILDER'S Name
SAME • _
3. CONTRACTOR or BUILDER'S Address
4. ARCHITECT'S Name
COMMONWEALTH
5. ARCHITECT'S Address
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6. TYPE of Construction—(Please indicate by X)
( )Wood Frame ( ) Masonry ( )Steel ( )
7. PLANS and Specifications
No.
8. Proposed Use
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING W/3 CAR ATT GAR
$ 527 PERMIT FEE PAID—THIS PERMIT EXPIRES July 9 19 97
(If a longer period is required an application for an extension must be made to the Building and Zoning inspector of the
town of Queensbury before the expiration date.)
Dated at the Town of Queensbury this - 10 Day of July 19 95
SIGNED BY for the Town of Queensbury
Building and Z m Inspector
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• Building & Code Enforcement ,� f?t3: ding .p. •tor
Town o f Queensbury ip Permit No./ •
7`42 Bay Roa 500 "
Queensbury, New York 12804 Fee Paid $ . -
(518) 745-4447 O(
BuildingPermit Application 5O7 A PERMIT MUST BE OBTAINED BEFORE BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. NO INSPECTIONS
WILL BE MADE UNTIL APPLICANT HAS RECEIVED A VALID BUILDING PERMIT.
All applicants ' spaces on this application MUST be - completed and the `
signature of the applicant MUST 'appear on the application form.
Applicant: :11=F F C...ukh.d< Owner:
-SAME)
Address: R itv l?e)t 17.5`] LAB GEoQ66. Address:
Phone # ( SIe, ) -1 l - 41 9'1 Phone # ( ) -
Property Location: CaLEA LAk.E. go4ta .3 e /. Li / b •
Tax Map Number
Subdivision Name: Section Block Lot
NATURE OF PROPOSED WORK: ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE OF THE
V'eNew Building: CONSTRUCTION: $ 1P5ido o.
residence / commercial
Addition to Building:
residence / commercial OCCUPANCY INFORMATION:
Alteration to Building: Primary Building -
residence / commercial V Single Family Dwelling
Residence / Commercial Two Family Dwelling
no change to exterior size Family D
Office
ECEIVE
Other Work (describe below) Mercantile
Manufacturing JUN .0 91995
Other
GROSS AREA OF PROPOSED STRUCTURE TOWN OF QUEEN:. - •
oo If ADDITION, whab gl„Ii [IIR1GA DC --,-,.-
1st Floor /ram sq. ft .a-• ' of new addition be? :
2nd .Floor sq. ft.c. ov
Other Floors &OWO sq. ft. 50.60
(-not- -unfinished -cell-a-r—. or base:ue.n.:t s_-do ACCESSORY BUILDINGS:
Detached Garage 1 , 2 car
TOTAL FLOOR AREA: WO SQ. FT. Attached Garage 1 , 2 car •
Private Storage Building
SIZE OF NEW STRUCTURE : . Commercial Storage Building
► / ✓ Other wrtAc4 6AftgGE 3 CAR-
7?j FEET X 7a'v FEET
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Foundation Type: Poo12.03 Cof c-P-e'tES Will any second-hand or ungraded
Number of Stories : a lumber be used? If so, for what?
(habitable space only) . NC) •
Height (grade to ridge) : (39 +- feet TYPE OF HEATING SYSTEM:
Number of fireplaces and/or woodstove (circle all . • '\ ch applies))
to be installed: t - Electric / Oil ' / Gas _k_•_•d
Forced Hot Air / Baseboar• / Other
Person responsible for supervision of work as regards to building
codes is : ?OFF G®'ONtc.v___ (SAME. gas eta.va) csie) 761 - y-1 7
Name ddresss Phone
Builder: __-z FF -GooN►cX.._ (sAme As At3dv0 '7‘1 - 14)®'i7
Plumber: ?
Mason: - ?
Electrician: ?
t DECLARATION
' To the best of my knowledge the statements contained in this appli-
cation, together with the plans and specifications submitted, are a true
and complete statement of all proposed work to be done on the described
premises and that all provisions of the Building Code, the Zoning Ordinance
and all other laws pertaining to the proposed work shall be complied with,
whether -.-specified or noted, and that such work is authorized by the owner.
Further it is understood that I/we shall submit prior to a Certificate of
Occupancy or Certificate of Compliance being is - ed, an AS BUILT PLOT PLAN
drawn to scale, showing act , - 1 locati• of reject on premises .
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Signature:
• (owner, INFrir,
s agent, architect, contra or)
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� ' Application for SEPTIC DISPOSAL PERMIT' CD
STAMP RECEIVED
Location of property for installation: �' LEN LttaC- R-0/AD O
Owner's Name .5 eEeF co Dm)C� 10
PERMIT NUMBER
Owner's Mailing Address: 0-4-1 13oX n5, e'.6. 9 Sf 3 Mrri
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FEE PAlI) Z
Installer's Name: MPTt S1C4R.A Phone #: 70 —OB3 ) �
Number of bedrooms (if residential):
"total dailyBow (residential.- ca.) 150gal. per bedroom): ���
( computeC
Topography: I I Flat [oiling I I Steep Slope 3fi of Slope
Soil Nature: Sand Loam Clay _ Other /Depth:
Ground Water: at what depth? 3 'id- Cl—
feet
Bedrock or Impervious Material: at what depth? feet
Percolation Test: I-X Not Required rI Required/Rate min. per inch
Domestic Water Supply: = Municipal I-1 Well Ckl Other LA
If domestic water supply is a WELL: water supply from any septic absorption is feet
PROPOSED SYSTEM:
Septic tank: O gal. (minimum size: 1,000 gal.)
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/ 4 vsiAJ ei esigl`
Tile Field: each trench feet. / total system length feet. S ./
Seepage Pit(s): number of / size each: ft. x ft. r✓
Size of stone to he used: Il / depth or thickness feet.
HOLDING TANK SYSTEM: or required)
Number of tanks: - • Size of each: gal.
Alarm system and associated electrical work to be inspected by a certified agency.
For your protection, please note,that pursuant to Section 136-29 oft/te Code of the Toner of
Queensbury, any permit or approval granted which is based upon or is granted in reliance upon
any material misrepresentation or failure to make a material.fact or circumstance known by or on
behalf o f an applicant, shall be void.
1 have read the regulations with respect to this application and agree to abide by these and all
requirements o f the Town,o f Queensbury Sanitary',Sewer ,e 1 oral Ordinance.
Signature o f resporrsib'e.person: Dale: 4I9I9s
TOWN OF QUEENSBURY
531 Bay Rd., Queensbury, NY 12804
APPLICATION FOR SOLID FUEL BURNING APPLIANCES AND CHIMNEYS
Date \ 9 ,19 9-C Permit No
APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Dept. for the issuance of a Building and Use Permit
pursuant to the New York State Fire Prevention and Building Code. The applicant or owner agrees to comply with
all applicable laws, ordinances, regulations, and all conditions that are part of these requirements and also will allow
all inspectors to enter premises to perform required inspections.
Please fill out additional form if more than one appliance and/or chimney.
Applicant 3""E.CCopw APPLIANCE (check appropriate boxes)
Address 12.4 evc,A 1159 0: ❑ STOVE: ❑Wood o Coal o Pellet o Gas
0 FIREPLACE INSERT
t.Ax avit Zip i) bSl, D FI REPLACE, FACTORY-BUILT:
❑kWood ❑ Gas
Phone 7 - 14 i 9 9 ❑ FIREPLACE, 'MASONRY:
❑ Wood ❑ Gas
Owner � ,� 0 FURNACE: ❑ Wood ❑ Gas ❑ Oil
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Address IF NON-MASONRY APPLIANCE:; ,
• Manufacturer:
Zip Model:
Phone
CHIMNEY (check appropriate boxes)
*EXACT ADDRESS of proposed construction -
C i l AUS ii 4.4N 0 0 MASONRY: 0 Block 0 Brick 0 Stone
3 110ucFs r p £ oOcsa 14 Pat'T FLUE: ❑ Tile "(Steel
Size: inches
CONSTRUCTION / INSTALLATION MUSTe XFACTORY-BUILT: 2
CONFORM TO NYS FIRE PREVENTION & Manufacturer: Model:
BUILDING CODE. CONSULT AVAILABLE Listed By: Number:
TOWN OF QUEENSBURY HANDOUTS o Double Wall ❑Triple Wall
REGARDING REQUIRED INSPECTIONS. 0 Insulated 0 Direct Venting
❑ Chimney Liner
Cashier's Department Town of Queensbury, New York
Dept: Fire Marshal Amount Collected Amount Received
Code Number Title 0 0
A 173 3389 (190) Public Safety . O
A 233 2655 (230) Minor Sales
CF-ee Oo11eeted From_ar—Refunded to: , t' k ►�
Address "�`� r
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Dated:
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White: Applicant Green: Fire Marshal Yellow: Bldg. Dept. Pink & Goldenrod: Cashier's Dept.
' THERMA-COTE PLUS 30
�« � The Results Are Shocking!
R-Value=3.90 per inch • Coverage Chart • Settled Density= 1.6 lb/cult. - R-Value Comparison
*Each 25 lb.bag covers over 43 sq. ft. at R-19 with 2x6 framing on 16" centers.
U.S.Department of Energy Test Results
R INITIALLY OPEN MAXIMUM COVERAGE MINIMUM BAGS PER MINIMUM R-Value vs Outside Temperature for a Residential
VALUE INSTALLED ATTIC _ SQ.FT.PER BAG THOUSAND SQ.FT. WEIGHT Attic Blown to Manufacturer's Specifications for R=19 TM
75°: THICKNESS MINIMUM NET Framing Framing NET Framing Framing (LBSJSQ.FT.) with Inside Temperature of 70° F and with Outside
MEAN (Approx.) THICKNESS Coverage 2x4 on 24" 2x6 on 16" 2x4 on 24" 2x6 on 16" 1.6 PCF Temperatures from 45°F down to-18°F:
TEMP See Note (Inches) (Sq.FL) Centers Centers Centers Centers DENSITY
FIBERGLASS: As the temperature drops from 45°45°F THERMA-COTE
R-11 3.4 2.8 66.5 71.9 75.0 15.0 13.9 13.3 0.39
R-13 4.0 3.3 56.3 60.8 63.4 17.8 16.4 15.8 0.46 to-18°F the R-Value of Loose Fill Fiberglass Insulation
R-19 5.8 4.9 38.5 40.7 * 43.4 • 26.0 24.6 • 23.0 0.68 drops from R=17.8 to R=9.2, a loss of over 50% PLUS 3U`
compared t0 the manufacturer's specifications ofR=19:
R-22 6.8 5.6 33.2 34.9 37.5 30.1 28.7 26.7 0.78
R-24 7.4 6.2 30.5 31.9 33.9 32.8 31.4' 29.5 0.85 The reason for the loss in R-Value for fiberglass was INS ULATIO N
R-30 9.2 7.7 24 4 2s.3 2s.6 41.0 39.6 37.7 r.o7 attributed to"additional heat flow mechanism due
R-32 9.8 8.2 22.9 23.6 24.8 43.8 42.4 40.4 1.14 to circulation of air by natural convection through
R-38 11.7 9.7 19.2 19.8 20.6 52.0 50.6 48.6 1.35
. the insulation".
R-40 12.3 10.3 18.3 18.8 19.5 54.7 53.3 51.4 1.42
P Metering-45 13.8 11.5 16.3 16.7 17.2 61.5 _ 60.1 58.2 1.60 LooseClimate Fill.F.imate ss:
R-50 15.4' 12.8 14.6 -, 15.0 15.4 68.4 67.0 65.1 1 78
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What you should know.about R-Values 70 -4.0 10.6
The chart shows the R-Value of this insulation. R means resistance to heat flow. The higher the R- 70 -18.4 9,2 •
theCELLULOSE:As the temperature drops from 40°F to Light & Soft
Value, greater.the insulating power., Compare insulation R-Values before you buy. There are P
other factors to consider. The amount of insulation you need depends mainly on the climate you live in8 F the R=Value of Loose Fill Cellulose Insulation
in. Also,your fuel savings from insulation will depend upon the climate,thecrr eases to R=20.3,an increase in R-Value of at least Cellulose
P type and size of your 5%above the manufacturer's specifications of R=19. It
house,the amount of insulation already in your house and your fuel use patterns and family size. If ' The reportFibers
you buy too much insulation;it will costyou more than concluded that for cellulose insulation j' 1tlJerS �z4�
what you'll save on fuel. To get the marked "there is no evidence for natural convection within
R-Value,it is essential that this insulation be installed properly, the material tested". ` �
Loose Fill Cellulose:
Need An Estimate?- Name: Metering Climate
Chamber(°F) Temp(°F) R-Value
If you are considering installing insulation now Address: 70 40 18.0
or in the future fill out this form and leave it 70 20 18.8
with your Therms-Cote Plus 30 supplier: City: 70 8 19.4
State: Zip Code:
->g Zo:3 Warmer in Winter,
, Data obtained from: Cooler in Summer.
Day -Phone: OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY
U.S.Department of Energy
Evening Phone: Contract No.*DE-AC05-840R21400
Conducted in 1990 and 1991
Why Insulate Now? THERMA-COTE PLUS 30 meets the strict expenses while greatly extending the usefullife
"Class 1 Fire Test" building material of our landfills. The recycled newspaper is Shoot the 'Pink Marauder'
jnstilation should be a first consideration for specification and is tested daily for fire processed into your energy saving cellulose (A letter written by John Snell, John Snell and Associates
home improvement,and here is why: retardancy and settled density. Ourfireretardant insulation. Currently Fundamental Solutions from Montpelier, VT,to Home Energy. Published in July/
August 1992 issue)
is so effective that a common demonstration is . Inc. saves the community at large over
• The money you save on fuel will help pay to lace a coin on a handful of cellulose insulation congratulate you on the insulation issue(HE,"Home
P $1,200,000 a year from lowered fuel costs Tdliketo
for your other home improvements year Energy's Guide to Insulation,"Jan/Feb'92,p.23.) It was a
which is held in the bare hand while a propane from .the installations of THERMA=COTE good attempt atproviding a comprehensive introduction that
after year. torch at its highest setting heats the coin until it Cellulose Insulation. This stimulates the local can be used by the general public. Unfortunately,I think you
• Insulating pays back up to 2000%higher
is red hot. The bare hand remains cool and the economy byproviding more spendable income glossed over some important technical issues.
interest than the bank. (Insulation can insulation blocks the passage of flame protecting to each person who uses our premium quality Let's face the fact that we have all,to one degree or another,
double your investment in one to three the bare hand even when the flame is directly cellulose insulation. been brainwashed by a certain"pink feline"into thinking we
to the insulation. can just roll out"some of that stuff that comes in rolls and is
years, while 5% bank interest takes 20applieditchy"and our cares are over! While the article avoided this
years to do the same.) THERMA-COTE PLUS 30 uses Boron-10® Where To Insulate:- embarrassing oversimplification, I think you did mislead
readers into believing that all types of insulation perform
•.You get more money, more comfort, -as a fire retardant whichis made from borax and • Experienced applicators will insulate all areas similarly. In my experience fiber glass never performs like
more fire protection, and many other boric acid. It is perfectly safe to humans and properly,as well as provide for ventilation and. the Pink Guy says it will. Don't get me wrong! Fiber glass is.
householdpets with onlyone sixth the toxicitya perfectly fine insulation material.When installed in the real
benefits too. - moisture barriers. world,however, whether in new or retrofit construction,it
- of common table salt. The drying affect of more often acts more as an air filter than as insulation --
"Savings vary.Find out why in the seller's fact Boron-10®on the outer coating of insects has G despite careful design,regardless.of the care with which the
sheet on R-values. Higher R-values mean been proven effective in killing cockroaches, — air barrier is installed,and no matter how good the crew is! Of
G C �® the hundreds of buildings I have inspected with infrared
greater insulating power." ants, termites, earwigs, centipedes, and other a thermography,I have yet to see even one fiber-glass job that
insects when used as afire retardant in cellulose ii D g doesn't suffer some reduced thermal performance. Often the
insulation. Boron-10® also tends to discour- i�l D E I degradation is substantial,especially under windy conditions.
Why Should I Use ��:�� For these reasons, I no longer recommend the use of fiber-
age nesting by rodents. • F G glass insulation in any building. Period.
THERMA-COTE PLUS 30? THERMA-COTE PLUS 30 Cellulose Insu- - ' If not fiber glass,then what?Intemrsofperformance,nothing
lation suppresses air leakage to a much greater A..Ceilings and attics e
touches injected foam. The realities of both the environmen
THERMA-COTE PLUS 30 is an innovative extent than other types of insulation. It has the tal and the dollar costs, as well as potential problems with
new cellulose insulation that achieves a B.Exterior walls,knee walls and rafters installation, however, lead me toward promoting a more
ability to completely fill cavities, gaps and C.Dormer walls and ceilings benign insulation---cellulose. You will find no better value
breakthrough in performance and quality. spaces which prevent air infiltration.Theh01- than this poor cousin of the Pink Marauder! Again, as a
THERMA-COTE PLUS 30 sets a new Indus- D. Between heated and unheated areas thennographer I consistently see cellulose as a hands-down
low structure of its organic fibers also provide . E. Around door and window frames winner. The new wave of dense-pack installation field tests try standard with its lighter than ever settled
very effective soundproofing. F.Moisture barriers over ground surface being performed by many weatherization contractors,backed
density of 1.6 lb./cu.ft.This means THERMA- by hard data,only further convinces me.
COTE PLUS 30 costs less,requiring 30%less. THERMA-COTE PLUS 30 . G.Proper ventilation
to fill the same space with an even Cellulose is forgiving of our mistakes in design and construe-
materialHelps Your Local Economy: - Existing walls may be insulated by carefully don. Its in situ performance more closely matches our
higher R-Value of 3.90 per inch. This removing 'a strip of siding; then holes are - theoreticalexpectations.Why?Because it greatly reduces air
exceptional R-Value gives an R= S in only Fundamental Solutions Inc.removes upwards drilled in the sheathing between studs and movement by conforming to irregular spaces and filling the
small cracks that are air passageways. Yes,it can be poorly
11.5 inches AND DOES THIS WITH 30% 'to 50tons of newspaper a week from the waste THERMA-COTE PLUS 30 Cellulose Insu- installed. You must still deal with bypasses. Yet,I highly
LESS MATERIAL BY WEIGHT for even stream that would otherwise cost municipalities lation is pneumatically pumped into the walls- recommend installation using dense-pack methods whenever
greater savings of FUEL, ENERGY, upto$100a ton in tipping,fees. This saves our making a complete blanket from top to bot- possible. Clearly,the small additional sum of money spent for
an infrared follow-up inspection ($100-300)would be well
MONEY AND BUILDING MATERIAL. local community up to $5,000 a week in tom. The siding is then put back in place. spent.