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RC-000143-2017 TOWN OF QUEENSBURY 742 Bay Road,Queensbury,NY 12804-5904 (518)761-8201 Community Development - Building & Codes (518) 761-8256 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY Permit Number: RC-000143-2017 Date Issued: Friday, November 16, 2018 This is to certify that work requested to be done as shown by Permit Number RC-000143-2017 has been completed. Tax Map Number: 289.10-1-13 Location: 21 JAY RD Owner: William Rourke, Sr. Applicant: William Rourke, Sr. This structure may be occupied as a: Residential Addition 1,656 sq. ft. onto exis 494 sq. ft. camp. By Order of Town Board Cross Ref Area Variance Z-AV-38-2017 and TOWN OF QUEENSBURY Site Plan Review P-SP-40-2017 Issuance of this Certificate of Occupancy DOES NOT relieve the property owner of the responsibility for compliance with Site Plan, J44�t 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 742 Bay Road,Queensbury,NY 12804-5904 (518)761-8201 Community Development-Building&Codes (518)761-8256 BUILDING PERMIT Permit Number: RC-000143-2017 Tax Map No: 289.10-1-13 Permission is hereby granted to: William Rourke,Sr. For property located at: 21 JAY 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 Tyne of Construction Owner Name: William Rourke,Sr. Single Family-Addition $100,000.00 Owner Address: 299 Reservoir RD Total Value $100,000.00 Fort Edward,NY 12828 Contractor or Builder's Name/Address Electrical Inspection Agency William Rourke,Sr. 299 Reservoir RD Fort Edward,NY 12828 Plans&Specifications Residential Addition 1,656 sq.ft.onto existing 494 sq.ft.camp. Cross Ref. Area Variance Z-AV-38-2017 and Site Plan Review P-SP-40-2017 $691.80 PERMIT FEE PAID-THIS PERMIT EXPIRES: Monday,October 22,2018 (If a longer period is required,an application for an extension must be made to the code Enforcement Officer of the Town of Queens fore the e ' ation date.) Dated at the Town o QueensI Fri y er 20,2017 SIGNED BY: for the Town of Queensbury. Director of Building&Code Enforcement ly u-1 ' Office Use Only ® +.�I? PRINCIPAL STRUCTURE APPLICATION � t- 20 1q3- /r �# Permit#: !r�� /'"r3�0�7 Tax Map#: ��../� �� "'�''"l _-. Permit Fee:$ t hJrC i.. gie Q'I fun ,li�urrrr.7�un Zone: Historic?_Yes _ANo *Rec Fee:$ i')�(i( sp/�'yi�u5 dl-"e Subdivision Name: JJ�©-�f®�I� off Lot#: / Invoice#: 7j1o0- Lo ar, IVIV6U 1h Project Location: 10 7&4 ,q P3 New *TOWN BD.RESOLUTION 86-2013: $850 recreation fee for new dwelling units: single family,duplexes/two-family,multiplefamily, apartments, condominiums,townhouses, and/or manufactured &modular homes, but not mobile homes. This Is In addition to the permit fee(s). PRIMARY OWNER(S) Mailing Address 2 Phone & Email Z314- 3 I J I D 4A 0 APPLICANT .� Mailing Address Phone & Email � } %A CONTRACTOR Mailing Address Phone & Email TENANT Mailing Address Phone & Email /.�' Phone Contact Person for Building&Codes Compliance: �L TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION Check all that apply New Addition Alteration 11t FI.s.f. 2nd FI.s.f. Total s.f. Height Single Family Two Family Multi-Family .--- (#of units_) Townhouse , Business Office _ Retail-- Mercantile Factory-- Industrial Attached Garage (1, 2, 3,4+) Other Town of Queensbury Building&Code Enforcement Principal Structure Application Revised February 2017 If commercial or industrial please indicate name of business Proposed use of building or addition �� Source of hear(circle one) Gas Oil Propane Solar Other Fireplace: Complete a separate application for Fuel Burning Appliances & Chimneys /k/P4 15- Are there structures not shown on the plot plan? Are there easements on the property? Site Information: a. Dimensions or acreage of lot � C7 b. Is this a corner lot? _Yes �No c. Will the grade be changed as a result of construction? d. Public water or Private well (circle one) Public Privat e. Sewer or Private Septic System (circle one) Sewer Private Value of all work to be performed (labor or materials) $ DECLARATION: 1. 1 acknowledge no construction shall be commenced prior to issuance of a valid permit and will be completed within a 12 month period. 2. If work is not complete by the 1 year expiration date the permit may be renewed, subject to fees and department approval. 3. 1 certify that the application, plans and supporting materials are a true and complete statement/description of the work proposed, that all work will be performed in accordance with the NYS Building Codes, local building laws and ordinances and in conformance with local zoning regulations. 4. 1 acknowledge that prior to occupying the facilities proposed, I or my agents, will obtain a certificate of occupancy. 5. 1 also understand that I/we are required to provide an as-built survey by a licensed land surveyor of all newly constructed facilities prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy. I have read and agree to the above: PRINT NAME: 1A11'4 L 1..49 ,l, DATE: + l e-- SZIGNATURE: —�� DATE: / 7 Town of Queensbury Building&Code Enforcement Principal Structure Application Revised February 2017 Peter Jensen 17 West Road South Glens Falls New York 12803 (518) 798-3859 October 20,2017 To Whom It May Concern: The crawl space foundation wall to be constructed for the addition to the William Rourke residence located at 21 Jay Road, Queensbury(Glen Lake),New York; may be changed from a poured wall to a concrete block wall. Provided a#4 reinforcing bar is installed full height, in a grouted core, at a maximum 4`-0"on center. This bar must be hooked to a footing bar and extend full height of the block wall. Also, horizontal joint reinforcing (dur-o-wall)is required in every other course. Sincerely, G. Pet, Jensen d�'' ����E Cr d N�Fy OF N,V-44 Martha G.VanGeem, PE, LEED AP January 31, 2013 Mr. Robert Sculthorpe Director Technical Services Fox Blocks ICF Airlite Plastics Co. 6110 Abbott Drive (905) 885-4473 Omaha, NE 68110 robert@foxblocks.com Thermal Resistance Calculations of Fox Block Insulated Concrete Forms Project No. 1018 Dear Mr. Sculthorpe: At your request, Ms.VanGeem has performed calculations to determine the thermal resistance (R-value)of five fully constructed Fox Block insulated concrete form (ICF)wall system assemblies(www.foxblocks.com) distributed by Airlite Plastics Co.The walls are designated as 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 in. (100, 150, 200, 250, and 300 mm) and are based on the thickness of the concrete core (or cavity) in the ICF. BLOCK CONFIGURATION AND THERMAL PROPERTIES Thermal resistance calculations were performed in accordance with procedures in Chapters 25 and 26 in the ASHRAE Handbook—2009 Fundamentals and ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2010 —Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings. The constructed Fox Block ICF wall system consists of expanded polystyrene (EPS) insulation panels on either side of a concrete core. The 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 in. (100, 150, 200, 250, and 300 mm)wall-system designations refer to the thicknesses of the concrete core (the ICF cavity) between the expanded polystyrene insulation panels. Based on the information provided by you, the EPS insulation panels are flat and are 2-5/8 in. (67 mm) thick for all five wall designations. The nominal density of the EPS insulation, provided by you, is 1.5 Ib/ft3 (24 kg/m3) with a corresponding thermal conductivity of 0.243 Btu•in./hr•ft2•°F (0.0351 W/m•K) as provided by the average of results from six Intertek test reports dated July 6, 2009; June 30, 2010; November 30, 2011; Feb. 16, 2010;July 31, 2012; and Aug. 7, 2012.The concrete is assumed to have a thermal conductivity of 16 Btu•in./hr•ft2•°F(2.3 W/m•K).The calculations are performed for materials with a mean temperature of approximately 75°F (24°C) consistent with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission requirements. Martha G.VanGeem, PE 847-259-6338 808 S.School St., Mount Prospect, IL 60056 www.vangeemconsulting.com Robert Sculthorpe Page 2 of 3 Airlite Plastics January 31, 2013 R-Values of Fox Block The inside surface of the wall is assumed to be finished with 1/2-in. (13-mm) gypsum wallboard with an R-value of 0.46 hr•ft2.'F/Btu (RSI of 0.080 m2 K/W). The outside surface is assumed to be finished with 5/16-in. (8-mm)fiber cement board siding with an R-value of 0.15 hr•ft2•°F/Btu (RSI of 0.026 m2•K/W).1 Also according to you,the Fox Block ICF utilizes injection-molded plastic ties made from polypropylene regrind resin.These ties are used to connect the two insulation panels before concrete placement and remain in place. These ties penetrate the concrete in a completed wall system.The thermal effect of the ties is not included in the calculations because they do not significantly affect the results. Previous work has shown that nonmetallic materials penetrating concrete do not have a measurable effect on the thermal resistance of an insulated concrete wall when they represent a small cross sectional area. THERMAL RESISTANCE AND THERMAL TRANSMITTANCE Tables 1a (IP units) and 1b (SI units) present the calculations of the total thermal resistance (R-value),total thermal transmittance (U-factor), and added R-value of the insulation only for the 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 in. (100, 150, 200, 250, and 300 mm)wall assemblies. Table 1a-Calculated Thermal Resistance (R-value),Thermal Transmittance (U-factor), and Added R-value of Insulation of Constructed Fox Block TM ICF Walls with Concrete Core Thickness Indicated (IP units) Thermal Resistance, hr•ft2-°F/Btu (unless noted)for Concrete Core Thickness Indicated Component 4 in. 6 in. 8 in. 10 in. 12 in. Interior air film (still air) 0.68 0.68 0.68 0.68 0.68 Gypsum wallboard, 1/2 in. 0.46 0.46 0.46 0.46 0.46 Insulation,two 2-5/8-in. panels 21.58 21.58 21.58 21.58 21.58 Concrete core 0.25 0.38 0.50 0.63 0.75 Fiber cement siding, 5/16 in. 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 Exterior air film (15 mph wind) 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.17 Total R-value 23.3 23.4 23.5 23.7 23.8 Total U-factor, Btu/hr•ft2•°F 0.0429 0.0427 0.0425 0.0423 0.0420 Added R-value of insulation only 21.6 21.6 21.6 21.6 21.6 1 HardiePanel Siding ICC-ES Evaluation Report ESR-1844 reissued November 1,2011 Martha G.VanGeem, PE 847-259-6338 808 S.School St., Mount Prospect, IL 60056 www.vangeemconsulting.com Robert Sculthorpe Page 3 of 3 Airlite Plastics January 31, 2013 R-Values of Fox Block Table 1b-Calculated Thermal Resistance(RSI-value),Thermal Transmittance (U-factor), and Added RSI-value of Insulation of Constructed Fox Block TM ICF Walls with Concrete Core Thickness Indicated (SI units) Thermal Resistance,m2-KIW(unless noted)for Concrete Core Thickness Indicated Component 100 mm 150 mm 200 mff 250 mn 300 mrr Interior air film (still air) 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.12 Gypsum wallboard, 13 mm 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 Insulation,two 67-mm panels 3.80 3.80 3.80 3.80 3.80 Concrete core 0.04 0.07 0.09 0.11 0.13 Fiber cement siding, 8 mm 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 Exterior air film (24 km/hr wind) 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 Total RSI-value 4.10 4.12 4.14 4.17 4.19 Total U-factor,W/m2-K 0.244 0.243 0.2411 0.240 0.239 Added RSI-value of insulation only 3.80 3.80 3.80 1 3.80 3.80 The R-value, or RSI-value as appropriate, of the Fox Block wall assemblies without interior and exterior finish materials can be determined by subtracting the R-value of the finishes from the Total R-value. If an interior finish with a higher R-value is used, the additional rating of the interior finish above R-0.46 (RSI-0.080) may be added to the Total R-value of the system. If a siding with a higher R-value is used,the additional rating of the siding above R-0.15 (RSI-0.026) may be added to the Total R-value of the system. Please contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, lht Q;Q82-04054i:tri Martha G.VanGeem, PE (Illinois), LEED AP BD+C, FACI �_ UCE1460 )� Paa�£ssIONAL Principal Engineer itti EMG.uEER * martha.vangeem@gmail.com {tl<NO�S Direct: 847-259-6338 Martha G.VanGeem, PE 847-259-6338 808 S.School St., Mount Prospect, IL 60056 www.vangeemconsulting.com 169 Haviland Road Queensbury,NY 12804 Hutchins Engineering Phone:(518)745-0307 Fay;(518)745-0308 May 22, 2017 Mr.Craig Brown Town of Queensbury Buildings and Codes 742 Bay Road Queensbury, NY 12804 Reference: 21 Jay Road;Septic System Certification Parcel ID#., 289.10-1-13 W11iiarn J Rourke Dear Mr. Brown'. I have reviewed available documentation describing the installation of the septic; system at the above- referenced property. This documentation from Queensbury Building Permit file #93-702 includes the following: • Town of Queensbury Application for Septic Disposal Permit,signed and dated 1111611993. • A sketch drawing entitled'Plot Plan for Bill and Jean Lauroesch', dated received by Queensbury Building Department, November 17, 1993, • Town of Queensbury Building Permit dated November 18, 1993 for Installation of a septic system for Joan Lauroesch,, • Certificate of Compliance from Town of Queensbury certifying that the work shown on Permit Application 93-702 has been completed. I have also reviewed a map entitled"Map of Survey of Lands of William and Tor! Rourke" prepared by Wj Rouke Associates,Licensed Land Surveyors, revision dated April 24, 2017, It is proposed to renovate the exlstIng 3-bedroom residence and the number of bedrooms will remain three. Based upon the documentation referenced, the existing system consists of a pump station and force main to a 1,000-gallon septic tank, a distfibution,box and two 8'diameter by 8' deep precast concrete seepage pits Installed in crushed stone. The system was reportedly installed by Wayne Underwood in 1994. Horizontal setbacks to the shoreline and wells(neighboring and on-site)are maintained to current standards (150' seepage pit to lake and well; 50' tanks to lake and well), The seepage pits as documented have appropriate absorptive area for a three-bedroom house at the current standard of 110 gpd1bedroom (330 gpd total), Based upon my review of the above documentation, it is my opinion that the existing septic system was sized and installed in a manner that is Cornpliantwith the current Town standard for septic systems(Chapter 136). 1 trust this information is sufficient for your immediate needs, however, please con(nt me if you wish to discuss this. Best Regards G. Thomas Hutchins, P.E. Cc: Mr.William Rourke G,Thomas Hutchins,P.E. thtitchlns@riLdchlnsongineerirpg,cam i�ES113Eiv 'i.�l,.t;3ellaElcP�'i�1-}ti6�5`i�:r?; shall not include an R-value for other building materials or assembly area as in the proposed building), the building air films.Where insulated siding is used for the purpose of shall be considered in compliance with Table 11402.1.2. complying with the continuous insulation requirements of The UA calculation shall be done using a method consis- Table R402.1.2, the manufacturer's labeled fl-value for tent with the ASIiRAE Flandbook of Fundamentals and insulated siding shall be reduced by R70.6. shall include the thermal bridging effects of framing mate SilcaC requirements shall,be met in addition to - R402of,4 U-factor alternative.An assembly with a U-fac- rials. T for equal to or less than that specified in T.able R402.1.4 UA compliance. shall be permitted as an alternative to the R-value in Table U402.2 Specific insulation recluart'tnenis( ,Cs9eci '-$x'11°in 8402.1.2. addition to the requirements of Section 8402.1, insulation tE•02,f,5 Total UAale '►.v? if the total building xlrer- shall meet the specific requirements of Sections X402.2.1 _ rnathrough.8402.2.13. mal envelope �r.A(sum of U-factor times assem,bly area)is less than or equal to the total:UA resulting from using the t£4 2,21 CellYngs wiflc att'IC space s^ `here Section pl U-factors in Table 'R402.1.4 (m4 �t`iplied b` y th e R402.1.2 would require 72-38 insulation in the ceiaing, Y"LE N4402 i., al�iif4tl ilr� ttgla iHYATih4 RL QliiHys 0VsPAEY®1•JiiIYJ " �yABASEMiENT` SlABdzadE© RO^0 MASS FLOOR LUE WALL R vALi CLIMATE FENESTRAYiONSICVi FENESTRATION R-VALUE FRAME W;'1 ZONE 0-FACTOR° U- ACTOR SHGC' ` R-vA�UE, 0-VALUE' !~VALtIE >d SEP t h ;�F/AGuw 1 NR 0.75 0.25 30 13 3/4 13 0 0 0 2 0,40 0.65 0.25 38 113 4/6 13 0 0 0 3 0.35 0.55 0.25 38 20 or 13+5" 8/13 19 5./13F 0 5/13 4 except 0,35 0.55 0,40 49 20 or 1.3+5'' 8/13' 19 10/13 101 2 ft 10/13 Marine 5 and 0.32 0.55 NR 49 20 or 13+5h 13/17 309 15/19 10,2 ft 15/19 Marine 4 6 0.32 0.55 NR 49 20+5 or 13+70" 15/20 30$ 15/19 10,4 ft 15/19 . 7 and 8 0.55 N;R 49 20+5 or:13+]Oh 19/21 38$ 15,/19 10,4 ft 15/19 For St: '1 foot=304.8 mm. a, R-values are minimums.U-factors and SHGC are maximums. When insulation is installed in a cavity which is less than the label or design thickness of the insulation,the installed R-value of the insulation shall not be less than the R-value specified in the table, b.The fenestration U-factor column excludes skylights.The SHGC column applies to all glazed fenestration.Exception:Skylights may be excluded from glazed enestration SHGC requirements in climate.on s 1 h 3 where the SHGC for such sk li hit o rkot c, /19"means continuous insulation on the interior or exterior of the home or R-19 cavil insulation at the interior of the basement wall,"15/1,9' shall be permitted to be met with R-13 cavity insulation on the interior of the basement wall plus R-5 continuous insulation on the interior or exterior of the home. "10/13"means R-10 continuous insulation.on the interior or exterior of the home or R-13 cavity insulation at the interior of the basement,wall. . r� r o e - e a ad tot a required slab edge R-values or eate s a s.ensu ation a 11 be t depth of Me-footing or 2 feet,whichever is less in Climate Zones 1 through 3 for heated slabs. e. There are no SHGC requirements in the Marine Zone. f. Basement wall,insulation is not required in warm-hurnid locations as defined.by Figure 8301.1 and Table 9:301.1,. g. Or insulation sufficient to fill the framing cavity,R-19 minimum. he first value is cavity insulation,the second value is continuous insulation,so"13+5�'means R 13 cavity insulation plus R-5 continuous insulation. L The second lue applieswhen more than half the insulation is on the interior of the mass wall, - T TABLE 8402.1.4 EQUIVALENT U-FACTORSe FRAME FLOOR BASEMENT CRAWL MASS WALL CLIMATE FENESTRATION SKYLIGHT CEILING WALL U-FACTOR° UFLOOR R WALL SPACE WALL ZONE U-FACTOR U-FACTOR U-FACTOR U-FACTOR U-FACTOR U-FACTOR 1 0.50 0.75 0.035 0.084 0.197 0.064 0.360 0.477 2 0.40 0.65 0.030 0.084 0.165 0.064 0.360 0.477 3 0.35 0.55 0.030 0.060 0.098 0.047 0.091` 0.136 4 except Marine 0.35 0.55 0.026 0.060 0.098 0.047 0.059 0.065 5 and Marine 4 0.32 0.55 0.026 0.060 0.082 0.033 0.050 0.055 6 0.32 0.55 0.026 0.045 0.060 0.033 0.050 0.055 7 and 8 0.32 0.55 0.026 1. 0.045 0.057 0.028 0.050 0.055 a. Nonfenestration U-factors shall be obtained from measurement,calculation or an approved source. b. When more than half the insulation is on the interior,the mass wail U-factors shall be a maximum of 0.17 in Climate Zone 1,0.14 in Climate Zone 2,0.12 in Climate Zone 3,0.087 in Climate Zone 4 except Marine,0.065 in Climate Zone 5 and Marine 4,and 0.057 in Climate Zones 6 through 8. c. Basement wall U-factor of 0.360 in warm-humid locations as defined by Figure R301.1 and Table R301.1. RESceck Software Version 4.6.2 Inspection Checklist Energy Code: 2015 IECC Requirements: 0.0% were addressed directly in the REScheck software Text in the "Comments/Assumptions" column is provided by the user in the REScheck Requirements screen. For each requirement,the user certifies that a code requirement will be met and how that is documented, or that an exception is being claimed. Where compliance is itemized in a separate table, a reference to that table is provided. Section Iplans Verified Field Verified # Pre-inspection/Plan Review Value Value Complies? 1 Comments/Assumptions &Req.ID I 103.1, Construction drawings and ❑Complies 103.2 documentation demonstrate ❑Does Not [PR1]1 energy code compliance for the o building envelope.Thermal ❑Not Observable envelope represented on ❑Not Applicable construction documents. 103.1, Construction drawings and ❑Complies 103.2, documentation demonstrate ❑Does Not 403.7energy code compliance for ❑Not Observable [PR3]7 lighting and mechanical systems. Systems serving multiple ❑Not Applicable dwelling units must demonstrate compliance with the IECC Commercial Provisions. 302.1, Heating and cooling equipment is Heating: Heating: []Complies 403.7 sized per ACCA Manual S based Btu/hr Btu/hr ❑Does Not [PR2]2 on loads calculated per ACCA Cooling: Cooling: ❑Not Observable Manual J or other methods Btu/hr Btu/hr approved by the code official. ❑Not Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 I High Impact(Tier 1) 2 1 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: Report date: 10/17/17 Data filename: C:\Users\kevin\Documents\REScheck\bill rouk.rck Page 2 of 9 section � # Foundation Inspection f pla Value�ed Fielvaerified Complies? Comments/Assumptions &Rep.IDue 402.1.1 Conditioned basement wall R- R- ❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies [FO4]1 insulation R-value.Where interior R_ R- ❑Does Not table for values. insulation is used,verification ❑Not Observable may need to occur during Insulation Inspection. Not ❑Not Applicable required in warm-humid locations in Climate Zone 3. 303.2 Conditioned basement wall ❑Complies [FO511 insulation installed per ❑Does Not manufacturer's instructions. ❑Not Observable _ ❑Not Applicable 402.2.9 Conditioned basement wall ft ft ❑Complies see the Envelope Assemblies [1706]1 insulation depth of burial or ❑Does Not table for values. 44, distance from top of wall. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 303.2.1 A protective covering is installed ❑Complies [FO1112 to protect exposed exterior ❑Does Not insulation and extends a to minimum of 6 in. below grade. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 403.9 Snow-and ice-melting system ❑Complies [FO1211 controls installed. ❑Does Not ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 1 High Impact(Tier 1) Z Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 1 Low Impact(Tier 3) — Project Title: Report date: 10/17/17 Data filename: C:\Users\kevin\Documents\REScheck\bill rouk.rck Page 3 of 9 Section Plans Verified Field Verified # Framing/Rough-In Inspection Value Value Complies? Comments/Assumptions &Req.ID 402.1.1, Door-6 factor. U- U- ❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies 402.3.4 []Does Not table for values. [FRl]1 ❑Not Observable []Not Applicable 402.1.1, Glazing U-factor(area-weighted U- U- ❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies 402.3.1, average). ❑Does Not table for values. 402.3.3, 402.3.6, ❑Not Observable 402.5 ❑Not Applicable [FR2]1 303.1.3 U-factors of fenestration products ❑Complies [FR4]1 are determined in accordance ❑Roes Not Ak with the NFRC test procedure or ❑Not Observable taken from the default table. ❑Not Applicable 402.4.1.1 Air barrier and thermal barrier ❑Complies [FR23]1 installed per manufacturer's []Does Not instructions. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 402.4.3 Fenestration that is not site built ❑Complies [FR20]1 is listed and labeled as meeting ❑Does Not AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440 ❑Not Observable or has infiltration rates per NFRC 400 that do not exceed code ❑Not Applicable limits. 402.4.5 IC-rated recessed lighting fixtures ❑Complies [FR16]2 sealed at housing/interior finish ❑Does Not and labeled to indicate<_2.0 cfm ❑Not Observable leakage at 75 Pa. ❑Not Applicable 403.2.1 Supply and return ducts in attics ❑Complies [FR12I1 insulated>=R-8 where duct is []Does Not >=3 inches in diameter and>_ ❑Not Observable R-6 where<3 inches.Supply and return ducts in other portions of ❑Not Applicable the building insulated>=R-6 for diameter>=3 inches and R-4.2 for<3 inches in diameter. 403.3.3.5 Building cavities are not used as ❑Complies [FR15]3 ducts or plenums. ❑Does Not iv ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 403.4 HVAC piping conveying fluids R- R- ❑Complies [FR17]2 above 105°F or chilled fluids []Does Not below 55 IF are insulated to>_R- 3. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 403.4.1 Protection of insulation on HVAC ❑Complies [FR24]1 piping. ❑Does Not ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 403.5.3 Hot water pipes are insulated to R- R- ❑Complies [FR18]2 >_R-3. ❑Does Not J ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 403.6 Automatic or gravity dampers are ❑Complies [FR19]2 installed on all outdoor air ❑Does Not intakes and exhausts. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 11 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: Report date: 10/17/17 Data filename: C:\Users\kevin\Documents\REScheck\bill rouk.rck Page 4 of 9 Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 1 High Impact(Tier 1) Z 1 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: Report date: 10/17/17 Data filename: C:\Users\kevin\Documents\REScheck\bill rouk.rck Page 5 of 9 Section Plans Verified Field Verified & A• Re ID Insulation Inspection Value Value Complies? Comments/Assumptions 303.1 All installed insulation is labeled ❑Complies [IN13)2 or the installed R-values ❑Does Not provided. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 402.1.1, Wall insulation R-value.If this is a R- R- ❑Complies see the Envelope Assemblies 402.2.5, mass wall with at least 112 of the ❑ Wood ❑ Wood ❑Does Not table for values. 402.2.6 wall insulation on the wall ❑ Mass ❑ Mass ❑Not Observable [IN3)1 exterior,the exterior insulation 4 requirement applies(FR10). ❑ Steel ❑ Steel []Not Applicable 303.2 Wall insulation is installed per ❑Complies [IN4)1 manufacturer's instructions. ❑Does Not ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 I High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 1 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: Report date: 10/17/17 Data filename: C:\Users\kevin\Documents\REScheck\bill rouk.rck Page 6 of 9 Section I Plans Verified Field Verified # Final Inspection Provisions Value Value Complies? Comments/Assumptions &Req.ID 402.1.1, Ceiling insulation R-value. R- R- ❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies 402.2.1, ❑ Wood ❑ Wood ❑Does Not table for values. 402.2.2, 402.2.6 ❑ Steel E] Steel ❑Not Observable [FI1]1 ❑Not Applicable 303.1.1.1, Ceiling insulation installed per ❑Complies 303.2 manufacturer's instructions. ❑Does Not [FI2]1 Blown insulation marked every 300 ft2. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 402.2.3 Vented attics with air permeable ❑Complies [FI22]2 insulation include baffle adjacent ❑Does Not to soffit and eave vents that extends over insulation. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 402.2.4 Attic access hatch and door R- R- ❑Complies [FI3]1 insulation?R-value of the ❑Does Not adjacent assembly. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 402.4.1.2 Blower door test @ 50 Pa.<=5 ACH 50= ACH 50= ❑Complies [FI17]1 ach in Climate Zones 1-2,and ❑Does Not <=3 ach in Climate Zones 3-8. []Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 403.2.3 Duct tightness test result of<=4 cfm/100 cfm/100 ❑Complies [FI4]1 cfm/100 ft2 across the system or ft2 ft2 ❑Does Not <=3 cfm/100 ft2 without air ❑Not Observable handler @ 25 Pa. For rough-in tests,verification may need to ❑Not Applicable occur during Framing Inspection. 403.3.2 Ducts are pressure tested to cfm/100 cfm/100 ❑Complies [F127]1 determine air leakage with ft2 ft2 ❑Does Not either:Rough-in test:Total ❑Not Observable leakage measured with a ❑Not Applicable pressure differential of 0.1 inch pp able w.g.across the system including the manufacturer's air handler enclosure if installed at time of test.Postconstruction test:Total leakage measured with a pressure differential of 0.1 inch w.g.across the entire system including the manufacturer's air handler enclosure. 403.3.2.1 Air handler leakage designated ❑Complies [FI24]1 by manufacturer at<=2%of ❑Does Not design air flow. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 403.1.1 Programmable thermostats ❑Complies [1`I9]2 installed for control of primary ❑Does Not heating and cooling systems and initially set by manufacturer to ❑Not Observable code specifications. ❑Not Applicable 403.1.2 Heat pump thermostat installed ❑Complies [F[10]2 on heat pumps. ❑Does Not ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 403.5.1 Circulating service hot water ❑Complies [FI11]2 systems have automatic or ❑Does Not accessible manual controls. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 11 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: Report date: 10/17/17 Data filename: C:\Users\kevin\Documents\REScheck\bill rouk.rck Page 7 of 9 Section Pians Verified Field Verified &Req.ID # Final Inspection Provisions Comments/Assumptions 403.6.1 All mechanical ventilation system ❑Complies [F12512 fans not part of tested and listed ❑Does Not HVAC equipment meet efficacy ❑Not Observable and air flow limits. ❑Not Applicable 403.2 Hot water boilers supplying heat ❑Complies [F126]2 through one-or two-pipe heating ❑Does Not systems have outdoor setback control to lower boiler water ❑Not Observable temperature based on outdoor ❑Not Applicable temperature. 403.5.1.1 Heated water circulation systems ❑Complies [FI28]2 have a circulation pump.The ❑Does Not system return pipe is a dedicated ❑Not Observable return pipe or a cold water supply pipe.Gravity and thermos- ❑Not Applicable syphon circulation systems are not present.Controls for circulating hot water system pumps start the pump with signal for hot water demand within the occupancy.Controls automatically turn off the pump when water is in circulation loop is at set-point temperature and no demand for hot water exists. 403.5.1.2 Electric heat trace systems ❑Complies [F129]2 comply with IEEE 515.1 or UL ❑Does Not 515.Controls automatically adjust the energy input to the ❑Not Observable heat tracing to maintain the ❑Not Applicable desired water temperature in the piping. 403.5.2 Water distribution systems that ❑Complies [F130]2 have recirculation pumps that ❑Does Not pump water from a heated water supply pipe back to the heated ❑Not Observable water source through a cold ❑Not Applicable water supply pipe have a demand recirculation water system. Pumps have controls that manage operation of the pump and limit the temperature of the water entering the cold water piping to 1049F. 403.5.4 Drain water heat recovery units ❑Complies [FI31]2 tested in accordance with CSA ❑Does Not 855.1.Potable water-side pressure loss of drain water heat ❑Not Observable recovery units<3 psi for ❑Not Applicable individual units connected to one or two showers. Potable water- side pressure loss of drain water heat recovery units<2 psi for individual units connected to three or more showers. 404.1 75%of lamps in permanent ❑Complies [F1611 fixtures or 75%of permanent []Does Not fixtures have high efficacy lamps. ❑Not Observable Does not apply to low-voltage lighting. ❑Not Applicable 404.1.1 Fuel gas lighting systems have ❑Complies [FI23]3 no continuous pilot light. ❑Does Not []Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 11 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 1 Low Impact(Tier 3) j Project Title: Report date: 10/17/17 Data filename: C:\Users\kevin\Documents\REScheck\bill rouk.rck Page 8 of 9 Section Plans Verified Field Verified # Final Inspection Provisions Value Value Complies? Comments/Assumptions &Req.ID 401.3 Compliance certificate posted. ❑Complies [F17]2 ❑Does Not []Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 303.3 Manufacturer manuals for ❑Complies [F[18]3 mechanical and water heating ❑Does Not systems have been provided. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 11 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: Report date: 10/17/17 Data filename: C:\Users\kevin\Documents\REScheck\bill rouk.rck Page 9 of 9 �( 2015 1ECC Energy j Efficiency Certificate Insulation . Above-Grade Wall 21.00 Below-Grade Wall 15.00 Floor 0.00 Ceiling /Roof 49.00 Ductwork(unconditioned spaces): Glass&Door Rating U-Factor SHGC Window 0.28 Door 0.29 CoolingHeating& Heating System: Cooling System: Water Heater: Name: Date• Comments ` ._ Job: ���Ro����� ` m ��r0g��Vs��n� Load Short Form cwm� 113.1? Entire House ay: GRo BILL ROURKE Project Information For 8[LLROUFlKE Design Information 0Ng CIg Infiltration Outside db(°F) -20 85 Method Simplified Inside db('F) 70 70 Construction quality Average Design TD(^F) 90 25 Fireplaces 1 (Average) Dai| n - K8 Inside humidity 30 50 . Moisture difference(gr/|b) 31 58 HEATING EQUIPMENT COOLING EQUIPMENT Make AMERICAN STD Make AMERICAN STD Trade Trade Model /\UH1CiOOA9481C Cnnd 4A7A3042E1000N AHR| nef Coil 4PXCCU42BS3HAA AHR| nef Efficiency 95/\FDE Efficiency 13 SEER Heating input O Btuh Sensible cooling 8 Btuh Heating output D Btuh Latent cooling O Btuh Temperature rise O ~F Total cooling O Btuh Actual air flow 1430 ofn Actual air flow 1430 ofm Air flow factor 0.017 ofn/8tuh Air flow factor 0.043 cfm/Btuh Static pnaoouna O in H2O Static pressure 0 in H20 Space thermostat Load sensibleheat ratio 0.79 BASEMENT 1470 20532 1546 35" 67 I-LIVING R�OM 484 20209 9220 345' 399 1-BATH 80 2932 783 50 34 I 1 7806 234 338 I-MASTER BEDROOM 440 12547 5456 214 236 I-MASTER BATH 280 1617 1174 28 51 138 2767 875 47 38 '-LAUNDRY 80 583 1428 10 62 2-BEDROOM 546 8818 4751 151 206 ,o|oudsdions approved by/kCCAio meet all requirements ufManual J 7th Ed. uo�rma~xx�o*1�a ^�^ � Wri9htSoft^ Rigmt-sutewUniversal uo1x1oozmnoum1us page 1 ��°m -mmnmAnv'o*ExrJoaum/LL nounxs_JA,_noAn.mv oom~mJ7 mces. w 3 AX38 1430 1430 Equip. 33CI38 TOTA-LS A--tom -rj t '143 Calculations approved by ACCA to meet all requirements of, Manual J 7th Ed. 2017-Mar-23 16:51:25 wright-S'Oft Right-Suite&Universal 2013 13.0.08 RSU20185 Page 2 AC-01 HVAC\GARY'S HEAT JOBS\BILL_ROURKE—JAY_ROAD.rup Calc=MJ7 faces:N - i MAP REFERENCES: NO TES.-WARREN COUNTY, TOWN OF QUEENSBURY, TAX MAP NO. 289. 10- 1-13 NORTH 1. NO BA SEMEN T IN NEW CONS TRUC TION ONL Y A 5' CRA WL SPACE i LANDS OF WILLIAM AND TORI ROURKE 2 I JA Y ROAD, QUEENSBURyL,� ° � mos ° �,9 LOT AREA -= 1J, 522 SF is. 0- J10 ACRES . 0 Z' STONE WALL TO BE BUIL T s AFTER 5 HILL IS EXCA VA TED SCHRUBS TO BE RELOCA TED TO REAR OF PROPERTY 1�0 �0� � AGREEMENT i � d "1 v I �` �'S� `� ST , ' T WITH NEIGHBOR Q V '1 O O REMOVE HILL AND � DRAINA PIPE m OR cL _ STRAIGHTEN WALL Llf- L H144 7-0 TO BE REMOVE 18 0' ROPO 5 ---_ SE7AG1t S (320,56 , i� 0 �'' o W RAGE 18.0 --- ,. V 12 L V+� Nom. Lf 115 . 0�RA IgA CC 1,7 ,a , 81,-OLD } To 9E SLo�Ep ME loop- BA TH KI TCHEN AND II yG t;I TCHEN LI VIN ROOM AREA o 0) .� Q BEDROO roP- 1Oc � Q saL GLEN s/oTF F ,� o 1 Q Q MRAs 1 N AKF_ � -J 34. 1 Q) ARA GE -- __ $ g 0 *moll 02 SF -- - ! T (TO BE REMOVED) -'- PERMIT PLOT PLAN Q� (HAVE PERSONALLY MEASURED. .. -•... � U) ED THE DISTANCE f�J FROM THE PROPERJY LINES TO THE Y 8,378 ' L P 0 OS RE( OR SIGN(S) DRAINAGE PIPE L 0 T AREA = 13,522 SF �;' �` °jC TO DRYWELL _r W I I� I EXISTING AREA 1ST STY 590 SF ko 118. 00 1054 SF - PORCH = 162 SF � � - ' EXISTING GARAGE=302 SF BACK SMALL SHED = 84 SF STUMPS REMOVED_ OCT 0 6 2017 BLOCK PATIO AREA E JE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY 1260 sf LEVELED REMO VED rte_ COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT NEW ADDITION MAIN ADDITION = SOIL NEW GARAGE = 384 SF ZONING = WA!! TERFRON T RESIDENTIAL (Q?Ass) TOTAL OLD AND NEW = 2,698 EXI S TING HOU E, BATHROOM = 893 SF FRON T PORCH 60 SF (to be torn down UPDATED AUG 14, 2017 ADDED AREAS IMPACTED, TREES,STUMPS,PA T10, NEW DRIVE, DRAINAGE ETC. o C6 EXISTING GARAGE 300 SF ( to be t0l"J`? dowry LAST UPDATED JULY 13, 2017 - NEW HOUSE LAYOUT, TARING DOWN EXISTING GARAGE, ETC. `" LO PROPOSE GARAGE = 360 SF a 0 MAI'' OF SURVEY 6 MAIN ADDITION = 2016: SF ( HOUSE AND GARAGE W.J.ROVIM ASSOCUTES o OF LANDS OF � Licensed Lend Surveyors c� Q WILMAM & TORI ROURKECr 299 RESERVOIR ROAD �1 O ._ x . T d c FORT EDWARD, NEW YORK 128,28 p � A � C i TOWN OF QUEENSBURY WARREN Cm � N � 1 ' EN COUNTY NEW YORK SCALE: 1=10' DA 7E' 4 WILLIAM J. ROURKE L S£D LAND SURVI:•MR No. 49098 DWG No. 15-72.DWC JOB No, 15-72