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2004-095 TOWN OF QUEENSBURY 742 Bay Road,Queensbury,NY 12804-5902 (518)761-8201 Community Development - Building.& Codes. -(518) 761-8256 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY .- Permit Number. 'P20040095 _.Date Issued:'. Tuesday;May 10; 2005 - This-is=to cerd that,work re quested-to-be--done-as=shown•b =;Permit Number.,----- - r q_. y P20040095 has been completed. Tax Map Number: . 523400-296-006-0001-01.2-.000-0000 Location: : 211: ROUND POND Rd .Owner:. GLENS FALLS COUNTRY CLUB,INC Applicant: GLENS FALLS COUNTRY CLUB.INC This structure may be occupied as a By Order of Town Board Corrunercial Industrial TOWN OF QUEENSBURY Director.of Building&Code.Enforcement TOWN OF QUEENSBURY 742 Bay Road,Queensbury,NY 12804-5902 (518)761-8201 Community Development-Building&Codes (518) 761-8256 BUILDING PERMIT Permit Number: P20040095 Application Number: A20040095 Tax Map No: 523400-296-006-0001-012-000-0000 Permission is hereby granted to: CTT.F,NS FAT,T,S CY)TTNTRV C1JTB TNC; For property located at: 211 ROUND POND 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: GLENS FALLS COUNTRY CLUB I 211 ROUND POND Rd Commercial/Industrial $12,000.00 Total Value $12,000.00 QUEENSBURY,NY 12804-0000 Contractor or Builder's Name /Address Electrical Inspection Agency Plans&Specifications 2004-095 450 SQ FT STORAGE BUILDING FOR PUMPHOUSE $67.50 PERMIT FEE PAID-THIS PERMIT EXPIRES: Friday,April 08, 2005 (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 the expiration date.) Dated at the own o Que rsday,April 08, 2004 A for the Town of Queensbury. SIGNED BY Q ry Director of Building&Code Enforcement Building Permit rmit Application Town of Queensbury—Dept of Community Development,742 Bay Road,Queerisbury,NY (518)761.8256 A permit must be obtained before beginning construction. Permit File No. r� - No inspection will be made until applicant has received a FCaS ee Paid $-L p- , D valid building permit. All applicants' spaces on this Roe.Fee Paid $ application must be completed and must appear on the Reviewed By: r� application form. ' L _ CyUc�tk'1 e1�l3�ZNL, Applicant; CIRIS VZIELW&NAUS Owner. (, CNS BALLS Address: all RDJNb POND RaAD Address: )I I 90VND POWD 90bb Phone#(5j 8 )29 3 - 0 61J 6 Phone#(5►& )7 0- - 1186 Property Location: Lot Number: . / House Number CA / Gad,&At-. Subdivision Name: Tax Map Number: a 916 o New Building: residence 1 commercial 'Estimated Market Value of Construction: $ #i I j b o D o Addition: residence/ commercial If an Addition,what will use of new addition be? c2 Alteration: residence/ commercial No change to exterior size: residence/com'1. o Other work(describe Check OccupancyWormation 1' Floor Z° Floor Other floor Total Below sq.ft. sq.ft. sq.ft. Square Feet o Single family dwelling o Two famil dwellin u Townhouse a Multifamily dwelling ,#of units o Office o MercantileKr o Manufacturin (14 0 1 car detached garage n 2 car detached garage << G1 ` 0 3 car detached garage O 1 car attached garage 0 2 car attached garage 0 3 car attached garage . 0 Storage building- commercial 01 Storage building- residential Other r k,M h Dl-SS� S(] Co lryhewci o. What is the proposed height of the structure. feet Anches Will any second-hand or ungraded lumber be used? If so,for what? AI b Type of Heating System: electric/ oil / gas/wood /forced hot air/ baseboard/other: Number of F-keykee's to be installed f Number of Woodgeoves to be installed C) List below the persons)responsible for supervision of work as regards to building codes: Address _ __� --Phone Number Builder 12,6 Pack r J (- 14 EA. Wuvvo Aug Plumber Mason Electrician Declaration; please sign below after you have carefully read the statement: To the best_ of my knowledge the statements contained in this application,together with the plans and specifications submitted,a=e a true and complete statement of all proposed work to be done on the described promises 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 Uwe shall submit,prior to a Certificate of Occupancy or Certificate of Compliance being issued,as requested by the Zoning Administrator or Director of Building and Codes,an As Built Survey by a licensed surveyor;drawn to scale,showing actual location of all new consst ettiion. Signature: owner,owner's agent,architect,contractor Framing /Firestopping Inspection Report Office No. (518) 761-8256 Date Inspection request received: U Queensbury Building&Code Enforcement Arrive: am/p part:(LiOn-upm 742 Bay Road, Queensbury,NY 12804 Inspector's Initials: NAME: �� ? f c PERMIT#: O)Jf7DT LOCATION: goix ,d & INSPECT ON: 5 TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Y N N/A COMMENTS raining Jack Studs/Headers Bracing/Bridging Joist hangers v Jack Posts/Main Beams Exterior sheeting nailed properly 12" O.C. Headroom 6 ft. 8 in. Stairwells 36 in. or more Headroom 6 ft. 8 in. Notches/Holes/Bearing Walls Metal Strapping for Notches Top Plate 1 %2(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 snow 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 11/2 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:\,SuelIemingway\Building.Codes.Inspection.FORMS\Framing Firestopping Inspection Report.doc January 28,2003 Framing /Firestopping Inspection Report � Office No. (518)761-8256 Date Inspection request received: Queensbury Building&Code Enforcement Arrive: am/p art: am/pm 742 Bay Road, Queensbury,NY 12804 Inspector's Initials: NAME:. �X �Qj PERMIT#: ©L��O LOCATION: INSPECT ON: _::7 --U TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Framing Y N/A COMMENTS 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 Headroom 6 ft. 8 in. Notches/Holes/Bearing Walls Metal Strapping for Notches Top Plate 1 %2 (w) 16 gauge (8) 16D nails each side Draft stopping 1,000 sq. ft, floor trusses Anc r Bolts 6 ft. or less on center e and snow 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 %2 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 LASueHemingway\Building.Codes.Inspection.FORIVIS\Framing Firestopping Inspection Report.doc January 28,2003 Framing /Firestopping Inspection Report ��� Office No. (518)761-8256 Date Inspection request received: Queensbury Building&Code Enforcement Arrive: am/ epart: _am/pm 742 Bay Road, Queensbury,NY 1.2804 Inspector's Initials: NAME: vN� "� PERMIT#: 0 ✓ LOCATION: 0 v INSPECT ON: j TYPE OF STRUCTURE: Y N N/A COMMENTS Framing C Jack Studs/Headers el�,4_"— Bracing/Bridging 4 Joist hangers Jack Posts/Main Beams Exterior sheeting nailed properly 12"O.C. Headroom 6 ft. 8 in. Stairwells 36 in. or more Headroom 6 ft. 8 in. Notches/Holes/Bearing Walls Metal Strapping for Notches Top Plate 1 %2(w) 16 gauge (8) 16D nails each side Draft stopping 1,000 sq. ft. floor trusses chor Bolts 61. or less on center Ice and snow 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 1/2 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 LASueHemingway\Building.Codes.Inspection.FoRMS\Framing Firestopping Inspection Report.doc January 28,2003 Town of Queensbury Fire Marshal's Office 742 Bay Road Queensbury, NY 12804 -----'- "''� Phone (518) 761-8205 Fax(518) 745-4437 Fire Marshal's Inspection Report Request q SCHEDULE Received: 4111/(92( Permit# ��* 0� _ INSPECTION ON'. Name: em r 115 0,o uvic, v v b 00 CAM PM ANYTIME Location: a 1u, dd1 APPROVED N/A YES NO COMMENTS EXIT ACCESS EXIT ENCLOSURE EXIT DISCHARGE MAIN AISLE WIDTH � SECONDARY AISLE WIDTH -- EXIT SIGN-NORMAL Avm �' EXIT SIGN-BATTERY EMERGENCY LIGHTING FIRE EXTINGUISHER HUNG FIRE EXTINGUISHER INSPECTION FIRE EXTINGUISHER HYDRO FIRE ALARM SYSTEM FIRE ALARM -FAN SHUTDOWN . FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM r1 FIRE SUPPRESSION-KITCHEN FIRE SUPPRESSION—GAS ISLAND HOOD INSTALLATION x INTERIOR FINISHES STORAGE _ COMPRESSED GAS CLEARANCE TO SPRINKLERS CLEARANCE TO ELECTRICAL `yi'' V v1 J ELECTRIC WIRING ENCLOSED COMBUSTIBLE WASTE VEHICLE IMPACT PROTECTION FIRE LANE F.D.SIGNAGE—UTILITY ROOMS NO SMOKING SIGNS MAXIMUM OCCUPANCY SIDS EMERGENCY EVAC PLANT— ®K TFII� ®ATE �K FO ® NOT OK RI PELTED B COMDEVICHRISJIWORD/LETTERS2001/FIREMARSHALINSPECTIONR FORT11022001 WHITE—BUILDING DEPARTMENT COPY YELLOW—OCCUPANT COPY Commercial Final Inspection Report Office No.: (518)761-8256 Date Inspection request received: Queensbury Building&Code Enforcement Arrive: aQ Depart: m/pm 742 Bay Road,Queensbury,NY 12804 Inspector's Initials"�� NAME: � ��� �1 PERMIT#: �i 01 9 1� LOCATION: � DATE: y\ COMMENTS: Y NA Chimney/"B"Vent/Direct Vent Location Plumbing Vent Through Roof 6"/hoof Complete Exterior Finish Grade Complete 6"in 10' or Equivalent Interior/Exterior Guardrails 42 in.Platform/Decks. Interior/Exterior Ballisters 4 in. Spacing Platform/Decks Stair Handrail 34 in.—3 8 in./Step Risers 7"/Treads 11" Vestibules For Exit doors>3000 s . ft. _ All Doors 36 in.w/Lever Handles/Panic Hardware,if required 00,A)- �4 A Exits At Grade Or Platform 36 (w)x 44"(1)/Canopy or Equiv. Gas Valve Shut-off Exposed&Regulator 18")Above Grade Floor Bathroom Watertight/Other Floors Oka Relief Valve,Heat Trap/Water Temp. 110 Degrees Maximum Boiler/Furnace Enclosure 1 hr. or Fire Extinguishing System Fresh Air Supply for Occupancy/Ventilation Combustion Low Water Shut Off For Boilers Gas Furnace Shut Off Within 30 ft. or Within Line Of Site Oil'Furnace Shut Off at Entrance to Furnace Area Stockroom/Storage/Receiving/Shipping Room(2 hr.), 1 '/2 doors > 10%> 1000 s .ft. 3/4 Hour Corridor Doors&Closers Firewalls/Fire Separation, 2 Hour, 3 Hour Complete/Fire Dampers/Fire Doors 'Ceiling Fire Stopping, 3,000 s . ft. Wood Frame Attic Access 30"x 20"x 30"(h),Crawl Space Access 18"x 24" Smoke Vents Or Fan,if required Elevator Operation and Si a e/Shaft Sealed Handicapped Bathroom Grab Bars/ /Toilets Handicapped Bath/ i na e Public Toilet Room Handicapped 1 le Handicapped Service Counters, 34 in., Checkout 36" Handicapped Ramp/Han -ails Continuous/12 in.Beyond Active Listening Syst m id$iggage Assembly Space Final Electrical (; Site Plan/Variance leguired Final Survey,New Structure/Flood Plain certification,if req. As-built Septic System Layout Required or On File Building Number or Tenant Address on Building or Driveway Water Fountain or Cooler Building Access All Sides b 20' I Driveable Surface 20' wide F Okay To Issue Temp. or Permanent C/O Okay To Issue C/C Last printed 6/3/2003 9:27 AML:\PamW\Building&Codes\Commercial Final Inspection Report.doc Town of Queensbury Fire Marshal's Office ►—� 742 Bay Road Queensbury, NY 12804 Phone (518) 761-8205 Fax 5518) 745-4437 Fire Marshal's Inspection Report Request SCHEDULE '— Received: Permit# U INSPECTION ON: yl d r G �cL 3z Name: �_ AM " ✓ ANYTIME Location: APPROVED N IA YES NO COMMENTS EXIT ACCESS EXIT ENCLOSURE EXIT DISCHARGE G�� MAIN AISLE WIDTH SECONDARY AISLE WIDTH EXIT SIGN-NORMAL L EXIT SIGN-BATTERY EMERGENCY LIGHTING FIRE EXTINGUISHER HUNG FIRE EXTINGUISHER INSPECTION FIRE EXTINGUISHER HYDRO FIRE ALARM SYSTEM FIRE ALARM -FAN SHUTDOWN FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM FIRE SUPPRESSION-KITCHEN FIRE SUPPRESSION-GAS ISLAND HOOD INSTALLATION INTERIOR FINISHES _ STORAGE _ COMPRESSED GAS ^ CLEARANCE TO SPRINKLERS CLEARANCE TO ELECTRICAL ELECTRIC WIRING ENCLOSED COMBUSTIBLE WASTE VEHICLE IMPACT PROTECTION FIRE LANE F.D.SIGNAGE-UTILITY ROOMS NO SMOKING SIGNS _ MAXIMUM OCCUPANCY SIGN EMERGENCY EVAC PLAN OK THIS DATE K FOR CO NOT OK PECTED COMDEV/CHRISJIWORD/LETTERS2001/F IREMARSHALINSPECTIONREPORT11022001 WHITE-BUILDING DEPARTMENT COPY YELLOW-OCCUPANT COPY &,&.4 Keww� Few "&C. 150 Round Pond Road (518) 792-1186 Fax: (518) 792-0010 Glens Falls, NY 12804 April 8, 2004 As per discussion with Dave Hatin on April 7, 2004,the following information is being provided to the Queensbury Building and Codes department concerning our pumphouse renovations. - The building entrances will display placards warning of corrosive liquids. - The concrete floor and walls of the secondary containment area will be treated with a waterproof/sealant material to ensure containment of material spills or leaks. The calculated volume of secondary containment is 2034 gallons. 12' by 17' by 1.333333' = 272 cubic feet 1 cubic foot = 7.48 gallons 272 cubic feet X 7.48 gallons=2034 gallons If any other information is needed, please feel free to contact me at 793-0046 of 260- 8849. Thank you for cooperation. Sincerely, Chris Frielinghaus, CGCS Superintendent, GFCC ♦- G - �G� D 4 pR 200 .,a f 4 TOp'w3 'j 0 BUILD/iqc,t i i t I, ,r�1' URIC a. p 3 3&j '5wa-1 &2 � Few. 150 Round Pond Road (518) 792-1186 Fax: (518) 792-0010 Glens Falls, NY 12804 w �Yt ( DU hnaca�n VeU�IiS n lat �ivc 4 �il�iin ��'r (�� +ohv,� F��1�l.rx, �IQptSc CG_�I G31� ah u frOi cv- 7I ruename:uavrogram ruesuniemgwsu mairaxitrvrr,nwm i 3a.rru tlLL O. / e PAUE / l ' 113 E. Reliance Road P.O. Box 04198 Moyer Souderton'PA 16964 • 888-408-5433 Fax:215-7212800 ftx vw i1` Fme �v Fax �(� 7 •y�l --pat= [l Uwgmd U For Rv -w Please C,,=nm ❑please Reply Q frwwa Recycle r t; mments: . Page.I of 6 Filename:.C:lProgram FilesXlntelliquisUalraxnwrHxkiN13a.1-am Fyage i of 5 PIIAIRWAY® Data of[saw.12110J99 Rate of Revision:06/E1810t 7617 STATE ROUTE 31- RICHMOND,IL WWI PHONE:81"78 2206 IN CASE OF MAERGENCY,CAL.CHFMTREC UNITED STATES: 1-800424-9300 INTERNATIONAL 1-202-483-7616 MAMMAL SAFETY DATA I. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAME: pliIAIRWAY®WATM TPXATEMENT SYNONYMS: Monocarbamide Dihydrogensulfate(MODS)Solution CHEMICAL FAMILY: Molecular addition compound PHAIRWAY°is registered in the U.S.Patent and Trademark Office_ 2. HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS COMPONENTS CAM WT% EXPOSURE LIMffS Monocarbamide Dihydmgen Sulfate 21351-39-3 79 Not Established OTHER COMPONENTS Water 7732-18-5 17.5 Not Established Urea 57-13-8 3.5 Not Established NOTE:State,local or other agencies or advisory groups may have established more stringent limits.Consult a industrial hygienist or similar professional,or your local agencies,for further information_ 3. EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE. EYE: Corrosive.Contact may cause severe Irritation,eye brans and permanent aye damage. STUN- Severe skin irritant While skin contact does not normally result in immediate irritation, prolonged or repeated contact may result in redness,swell'utg,bums,and severe skin damage.No harmful effects from skin absorption have been reported. INHALATION: Cormsiva and toxic.May be harmful If Inhaled.May cause severe Irritation and bums of the nose,throat and respiratory tract. INGESTION: Corrosive and toxic.Harmful if swallowed.May cause severe irritation and bums of the mouth,throat.and digestive Irm t SYMPTOMS: Effects of overexposure may include severe initiation and brans of the mouth,nose, throat.respiratory and digestive tract,headaches,coughing,nausea,vomiting,and transient disorientation. PRE-F-XQSTING MEDICAL CONDITIONS: Conditions aggravated by exposure may include skin and respiratory(asttma-like) disorders. 5-w GJS Page:2 of 6 rnename.c:wrogram ruesuncewgwsxiotairax,irvrAAaw-i3a.rwA PiLt NO.-Ii Page 2 of 6 PHIURWAY6 Date of Issue-1211M Date of Rwwon:06=101 4. EMERGENCY FIRST AID EYE: ...�.. ..— EYE: Immediately move victim away from exposure and into fresh ain if irft4on or redness develops,flush eyes with dean water and seek immediate medical attention.For direct contact.Immediately hold eyelids apart and flush the affected eye(s)with clean water for at least 30 minutes.Seek immediate medical attention. SI(JN: immediately remove contaminated shoes,clothing and constrictive jewelry and flush affected area(s)with large amount of water.If skin surface is damaged,apply a dean dressing and seek immediate medical attention.if skin surface is not damaged, cleanse the affected areas)thmughty by washing with mild soap and water If irritation or redness davelops,seek immediate medical attention. INHALATION_ Immediately move victim away from exposure and into fresh air.If respiratory symptoms and other symptoms pe=4 seek immediately medical attention.If victim is not breathing,dear airway and immediately begin artificial raspiration.If breathing difficulties develop,qualified personnel should administer oxygen.Seek immediate medical attention. INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING.CORROSIVE MATERIAL.ACID BURNS.if victim has any breathing difficukies,call for emerWcy Help immediately.If victim is conscious and almt immediately rinse mouth with water and dilute the Ingested material by giving one glass of milk orwater to drink,112 glass to children under 5.Immediately call a physician or poison center for assistance.If possible,do not leave victim unattended. NOTE TO PHYSICIANS: This material is corrosive and may cause acid bums,including gastroesophageal perforation.Late complications of severe acid bums include esophageal,gastric,or pyloric strictures and stenosis. 5. REACTMTY DATA CHEMICAL STABIt..ITY_ Stable up to 230OF under normal conditions of gage and handling. This material is acidic in nature.Can read with common metals generating hydrogen gas. CONDITIONS TO AVOIR: If heated above 230.300°F,material will vigorously decompose,releasing carbon dioxide gas. INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS: This material may be extremely hazardous in contact with chlorates or nitrates_Avoid contact with oradGdng agents.Avoid wntact with hypochiaridas,(e.g.,chlorine bleach),sulfides,or cyanide which will generate tmdc gases.Contact with alkaline materials(e.g.,aqua ammonia) wAl generate treat-This material,especially dilute,is corrosive to common metals. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Small amounts of carbon dioxide are released from this material under normal storage condition.If involved in a fire,oxides of carbon.Sulfur and nitrogen may be generated.Exposure to heat may liberate carbon dioxide. HAZAR13OUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. Page:3 of 6 rnenarne._%1.v-wyiein rueaurnrwyuiau uiatranwvrr%^m-4 ioa.rrv% O. / e INC FAX.=212800 Page 3 of S PHAIRWAY0 Dat9 Of ISSue:12110199 Date of Revision:W0t1101 6. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES FLASH POINT: None to boifmg. FLAMMABLE/EXPLOSIVE LIMITS(96)- No data. AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE: No data- APPEARANCE: Clear Orange- PHYSICAL STATE: Liquid. ODORNorte. PH. No data. VAPOR PRESSURE(mm Hg): Not determined. VAPOR DENSITY(air't): 0.6 H20,1 Aerosol BOILING POINT: Decomposes between 230-300 OF- FREFZ1NGIMELTING POINT: No data. SOLUBILITY IN WATER: 100% SPECIFIC GRAVfTY: 1.62 NOTE:Unless otherwise stated,values are determined at 2WC(6a°!7 and 760 mm H4(9 aim). 7. NFPA HAZARD RATING(National Fire Protection Association) HEALTH: 2(moderate) FLAMMABILITY: ()(least) REACTIVITY: 2(moderate) S. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD INFORMATION FL.ASHPOINT: None to bailing- OSHA FLAMMABILITY CLASS: Not applicable. LEI JUSL: No data. AUTOIGNITION TEMP: No data. UNUSUAL FIW& EXPLOSION HAZARDS: This material will vigorously decompose,releasing carbon dioxide,If heated above 230-300°F.Closed Containers exposed to extreme heat can rupture due to pressure buildup.Contact with common metals can generate hydrogen,which can form flammable mbdure with air. EXTINGUISHING MEDIA_ Use extinguishing agent suitable for type of surrounding tire. FIRE FIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS: For fires beyond the incipient stage.emergency responders in the immediate hazard area should wear bunker gear-When the potential Chemical hward is unknown,in enclosed or Confined spaces,or When expllGiHy required by DOT,a self-contained breathing apparatus should be worm in addition,wear other appropriate protective equipment as Conditions warrant Isolate Immediate hazard area and keep unauthorhmd personnel out if tank.railcar or tank truck is involved in a fire,isolate for 1/2 mile in all directions.Consider Initial evacuation for 112 mile in all directions. StopspiRelease if A can be done with minimal risk Move undamaged containers from immediate hazard area if it can be done with minimal risk Water spray may be useful in minimizing or dispersing vapors,.Choi equipment exposed to fire with water,if it can be done with minimal risk. Page:4 of 6 f•IlEflaR76:.1�.1r1(�IGIII rut�wuCmyuia ,utaranu�r�nu,�i.a. rv. } FILt o. / D f Page 4 Of 5 PHAIRWAYO We of lssue:12110199 Date of Revision:06/06/01 9.SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS HANDLING: Do not enter confined spaces such as tanks or pits without following proper entry procedures such as ASTM D-4276 and 29CFR 1910.146.The use of appropriate respiratory protection is advised when concentrations exceed any established exposure limps_Wash thoroughly after handling.Do riot wear contaminated clothing or shoes.Use good personal hygiene practice- STORAGE: Keep container(s)dghtiy closed.Use and store this material in cool.dry,well ventilated areas.Store only in approved containers-Keep away from any incompatible material. Protect container(s)against physical damage.Pmduct degradation may occur if heated above 176°F.Prolonged storage in mild steel containers is not recommended. 10.SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION RESPIRATORY A NIOSHIMSHA approved air purifying respirator with a N96 fiber may be used under PROTECTION: conditions where airborne concentrations are expected to exceed exposure limits. Protection provided by air purifying respit�Wrs is linirted.Use a P pressure air supplied respiretor if there is potential for uncontrolled release,exposure levels are not Known.ar any other ClrcWrrstarrces wtrereair purifying respiratets may opt provide adequate protection.A respiratory protedaon program drat meets OSHA's 2g CFR 19107 and ANSI�88.2 requirements must be followed whenever workplace conditions warrant a respirator's rise_ SMN: The use of gloves impermeable to the specific material handled is advised to prevent skin sanest and possible Irritation,absorption,and skin damage.Depending on conditions of use,apron and/or arm covets may be necessary. EYEIFACE: The use of a face shield and/or Chemical goggles to safeguard against potential eye contact,Irritation,or injLuy is recommended. OTHER Eye wash and quick-drench shower faeMes should be available in the worts area. PROTECTION: Thoroughly clean shoes and wash contamitrmted dotting before reuse.It Is recommended that impervious clothing be worn. 11. SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES SPILLS OR Stay upwind and away from spill/release.Notify persons downwind of spi Masse, RELEASES: isolate immediate hazard area for at kit 80 to 1611 feet in all directions and keep unauthorized personnel ouL Stop spilurelease if it can be done with minimal risk.Wear appropriate protoctive equipment including respiratory protection as conditions warrant. Prevent spilled material from entering sewers,storm drains,other unauthorzed treatment drainage systems,and natural waterways.Dike far ahead of spill for later recovery or disposal.Spilled material may be absorbed into an appropriate absorbent material.Notify appropriate federal,state and local agencies.Immediate cleanup of any spill Is recommended.if spilUrelease in excess of EPA reportable quantity is made into the environment,immediately nofify the National Response Center 8131-424-8802. NOTE:Dilute any remaining pools of liquid 3 or 1 with water and then neutralize with sodium bicarbonate or sodium carbonate(soda ash).Do not attempt to neutralize without first diluting with water. Page:5 of 6 ruename:t.:vr / w Vli- ""Jol.FILL s O. / page 5 Of 5 R-WPWAYO pate of Issue:12110199 Date of Revision:O&W01 DISPOSAL: This material,if discarded as produced,is not a RCRA"listed'or chat'aaetW hazardous waste.If material is spilled to soil or water,characteristic testing of the contaminated materials Is recommended.use resulting in chemical or physical grange or contamination may subject it to regulation as a hazardous waste.Along with properly c haracterrang all waste materials,consult state and kw2d regulations regarding the proper disposal of this material.Container convents should be completely used and containers should be emptied prior to discard.Container rinsate could be considered a RCRA trazardous waste and must be disposed of with care and in full compliance vAth federal,state and local regulations.Larger empty containers,such as drums,should be returned to the distributor or to a drum reconditioner-To assure proper disposal of smaller empty containers,consult with state and local regulations and disposal authorities. 1i 12, TRANSPORT INFORMATION DOT PROPER SHIPPING/TECHNICAL NAME:Corrosive Liquid,N.O.S.(Monocarbamide dihydrogensuitate) DOT HAZARD CLASS OR DIVISION.8 j. DOT ID NUMBER(UNINA):UN1760 PACKAGING:III Note:DOT corrosive to aluminum.Not regulated d transported by motor vehicle or railcar in packaging that will not react dangerously or be degraded by this material(49 CFR 173.154(d)}. 12. REGULATORY INFORMATION COMPOUNDS WHICH REQUIRE REPORTING UNDER SARA TM-E 313 and 40 CFR 372. Sara Regulated Compounds Section CAS NO. Percent Nave Known WPM The Am mmendatmn for safe handkV and protection procedures Is t;e HWW to be generally sottable far the standard uses of this =npound. H"wer,each user should identity his intended uses of this material and determine w 1wther they are appropriate. All date included in this document Is released as typical values and should not he utilized to determine the suitability of this mataiial for a pwbcu ar use or pie_ No warranty,either eW assed or implied, is hereby made.mar do wo give permission. inducement,or recommendations to practice any palantad invention without a license. All data is offered f"consideration, investigation and veAflcation purposes only- Page:6 of 6 ruename:c:irrogram I'Mmemquisu otaraxxmrwAurv-rso.rtAA 7jFML O. / , / FFR-T I MAIFF FERTIMATE LIQUID FERTILIZER 9-9-9 GUARAWEED ANALYSIS TOTAL NITROGEN (N) 9.0 % Urea Nitrogen 6.3% Ammoniacal Nitrogen 2.7% AVAILABLE PHOSPHATE (P205) 9.0% SOLUBLE POTASH (K20) 9.0% DERIVED FROM: Urea,Ammonium Polyphosphate, and Potassium Chloride. TYPICAL PROPERTIES Lbs.Per Gallon......................... .......•..................10.53 Lbs. of Nitrogen Per Gallon......................................0.95 lbs. ofPhosphoms Per Gallon.................................0.95 Lbs.Of Potassium Per Gallon...........................0.95 WEIGHT DELIVERED: 10.53 IN. Per Galion Manufactured by MOYER &SON,INC. 113 East Reliance Road Souderton,PA. 18964 800-345-0419 G. Page:2 of 9 niummc:t Irwyiam rrrauniawyuist i v�airwcui�rrnw�wo.rnn i Q- MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET PRODUCT I.D.- FERTIMATE FERTILIZER ffjwti Moyer&Son 9-9-9 COMMON NAME(s): Urea,Ammonium Polyphosphate,Potassium Chloride FORMULA: Mixture CAS#NE 1V.bdwe* SECTION 1-MANUFACTURER INFORMATION MANUFACTURER'S NAME&ADDMS: EMVXGF,NCY TELEPHONE: Moyer&Son, Inc. CHEMTUC: 300-424-9300 113 E.Reliance Rd. P.O.Box 64198 Souderton,PA- 18964 PHONE: 800-34"419 MSDS ISSUE DATE: 1/91 REVISED: 4/6/04 SECTION 2-HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS Chemical Name: )liquid CoWmlled Release Fertilizer Chemical Family: Inarganie Fertilizer Formula- Not applicable,fora ttlated mixture. Synonyms: Now CAS Number: Not applicable,formulated mixture. EPA Registry No.: Not Required HAZARDOUS YNCREDIENTS/WDENTITY EWORMATION MIXTURE:'YES Hazardous Components/CAS# OSHA Pel ACGIH TLV OTHER LIMIT NONE NONE NONE NONE SECTION 3-PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS BOELINGPOMT:212OF/1000C SPECIFIC GRAVITY-.1.236 @ 15°C EVAPORATION RATE:-.03 VAPOR PRESSURE(mmHg):50mmHS @ 210C MELTING POINT: N/A VAPOR DENSITY(air-1): N/A SOLUBILITY IN WATER:Complete REACTIVITY IN WATER: NONE PERCENT VOLATILE BY VOLUME%: 40%@ 105°C APPEARANCE&ODOR:Colorless,Amber to Ctteeu Liquid 1 Page:3 of 9 r IICI ICU I IC.%-Irlugitu II rllt"7.uIILCnlIgUIDA 1 VIGUrCIAUIVr/V\DIY IQc7.—rv� Q. SECTION 4-FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA FLASH POINT: 175OF 054°C`(Closed CV) FLAMMABLE LEWITS:(%by Volume); N/A EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Water Spray(Fop),Water(Non-flammable)(Non-Combustible product.) SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PIIOCEDUUS_May emit noxious and toxic fumes when heated to decomposition. Self-contamged breathing apparatus should be used. This information is taken from sources or based upon data believed to be reliable;however,Moyer&Son,I= makes no warranty as to the absolute corrections or sufficiency of the foregoing or that additional or other measures may not be required under patticular conditions. UNUSUAL ME AND EXPLOSION DATA: Vapors are heavier than air and may travel along the ground or be moved by ventilation to locations distant from material bauffimg point. Never use welding or cutting torch on or near drum(even empty)because product residue can ignite explosively. AUTO IGNITION:Not Determined,NIA SECTION S-REACTIVITY DATA STAB>ti,ITY: Stable W Unstable 0 CONDITION'S TO AVOW:Do trot score in direct sunlight or at tempedapues above I20°F. INCOMPATIBILITY: Avoid attract with strong oxidizing ageruts_ Hamdous decomposition products ate ammonia,oxides of nitrogen,formic acid and formaldehyde. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: May occur—avoid high temperatures. HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION: Product may release ammonia and carbon dioxide under fire oaaditions. SECTION 6-HEALTH HAZARD DATA ROUTES OF ENTRY:Inhalation[x] Skin[x] Ingmum W HEALTH HAMM: ACUTE: May cause slight irritation of eyes and skis.May cause rash or irritation, defatft of skin or derntatitus.Severe eye irritation and blurred vision may be caused by eye contact. InbAwou of vapor can cause Nasal irritation,dizziness,weakness,nausea,possible unconsciousness and asphyxiation Large,ingested quantities nay produce gastrointestinal irritation nausea,vomiting and diarrhea. CHEMICAL LISTED AS A CARCINOGEN OR POTENTIAL CARCINOGEN: xoN cuRRENrnx KNOWN N.T.P.:No I.A.R.C.Monographs:No OSHA Regulated:No SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE-N/A ODOR'IMSHOI.D:N/A MEDICAL CONDITIONS GEKERALLY AGGRAVATED BY E MOSUPX-Ingestion can cause stomach discomfort. LOW ORAL TOXICITY"50(rat)Approximately 8100 rag I kg as a solid) 2 Page:4 of 9 r1IC11C111C.%-Vr1 Rilll r11q N111CI11yUlAU ULCIrilRIIVrMuV WO.rN\ ENXRGENC"Y FIRST AID PROCEDURES: 1)INHALATION Remove soutc:e(s)of contamination,and move victim to fresh air.Give Oxygen if needed Cominesice artificial respiration if victim is not breathing. If victim bm no pulse,begin CPR.Get medical attention immediately. 2)M CONTAMINATION Immediately flush the contaminated eyes)with lukewarm water for 20 minutes,holding the eyelids open. Obtain medical attention immediately if irritation persists. 3)SKIN Remove all contaminated clothing and flush affected body am with large amounts of warm water for 1-5-20 minutes. Wash thoroughly with soap and water. If irritation persists,seek medical atmntion. 4)INGEMON Rim mouth immediately. Have victim drink 10 ounces of water to dilute the maul in the Somadi- MDUCE'V'OMITING;aspiration into the lungs can eailse serious damage. Never give victim anything by month(orally)if victim is losing c:onscimness or convulsing. OBTAIN IIVIlMEDIATE WDICAL ATTENTION. SECTION 7 SARA TITLE III INFORMATION NOTINCATION HAZARDOUS FORMULA Cas.No. %By OSHA ACGIR COMPONENTS Weight ('PBL) (TL'V') Urea N2144C0 57-13-6 0-75 NE NE MariateofPotash KCL. 7747-40 7 0-70 NS w Immediate(Acute)Realth:Y Sadden Release of Pressure:- N Fire: N Delayed(Chronic)Health: N Reactive: N *NE—Non Estabibbed 3 Page;5 of 9 ruename:c:wrogram ruesvntemqu►su otairaxmvrrv�wv►Sa.rr,n 4• . / SECTION 8-SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS& SPILL I LEAK PROCEDURES PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE: Store in a cool,dry location. Containers of the material may be hazardous,retain product residue (vapor,liquid,aud/or solid),when emptied. Do not store near food or feed. Keep out of mach of children and pets - STM TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERML IS RELEASED OR SPB.LM.M dor spills should be diked or dammed to prevent material travel,cover storm drains or prevent access to waterways_ Small amounts may be ftusshhed with water. Large quantities may be pumgW into containers for recovery or disposal. Collected waste may be transferred to a closed container and sent to an approved waste disposal facility. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Disposal must be made in accordance with federal,state and local regulations for non-ioxic,non-hazwdous waste. State or local procedures under the Conservation and recovery act. Consult Fedoral, State,and local regulations for more information. SECTION 9-SPECIAL PROTECTION& CONTROL MEASURES RESPIRATORY PROMMON:Not normally required. However,when in an enclosed area,use air- mpplied respiratory equipment. In eumggeaoy situations,use self- contained breathing apparaws. YEN'I'II,ATION:LocW exhaust ventilation should be used to control worker expose to below recommended Permissible Levels(PEL,). PROTECTIVE GLOVES:Required. Natural Rubber,ParacriffVC—Excellen. Neoprene,SBR— Good. Polyurethmic,Polyvinyl Chloride—Fair. RY9 PROTECTION.Chemical goggles or face shield(8 is minimum)for splash protection. OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTR'11VG/EQUIPMENT:Long sleeve shirt,appropriate work pmts(no shorts),approved work or safety boots should be wom during handling and application of material. Review state pesticide regulations regarding fertilizer application and clothing requirements for additional information. WORKAND HYGENIC PRACTICES: GLOVES AND SAFETY GOGGLES RECOMIVi1;NDHD. Keep clothin&boots,and gloves dry,washed and cleat►- SECTION 10-•D.O.T. TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS D.O.T.CLASSIFICATION:Non m IMO Clams: NIA k�'il.O:T I AHD -ij QPM 1' 511lA__'' REY'URTAYtI:E QUANTITX:I+I/A D.O.T.PROPER SHIPPING NAME: Nitrogen Fertilizer Sobatiou U.N.#/NA.#:N/A S.T.0 C.NUMBER:N/A NOT REGULATED BY D.O.T.PER 49 CFR 171101 4 Page:6 of 9 ruename.U:Irr 161 rues mumyuiw i ULd1ra�cw-Jrnnw-4 1 QU.rM O. , SECTION 11-REFERENCES PERMISSIBLE CONCENTRATION REFERENCES, OSHA Regulations for Aubome Contatnb=b 29 CFR 19 to,1000:ACOM threshold limit values for chemical substance. LIZARD INFORMATION REFERENCE: DocumenWon of the Threshold limit Values;fifth edition ACGIH Chemical Condensed Dictionary,Tenth Edition,1981 NFPA Fire Protection Guide on Hazardous Mau ials,Eighth Edition 1984 pEYt1VIISSIBI.E CONCENTRATION REFER'NCE: NO TLV,TWA,OR BIOLOGICAL ACnON LEVE[. ESTABLISBED. DISCLAIMIER The data presented herein is believed accurate for the specific material,but is in no way guaranteed. The informalion herein may not he applicable if this specific material is used in combination with other materW(s).Moyer&Son assumes no habilo and makes no warranty m connection with any use for this specific material. Other safety measures in addition to those indicated may be required_ The user,therefore,assumes full responsibility,both as to persons and to property,for the safe use of these materials. Information listed herein,such as Hazards,First Aid,etc is abbreviated.For more detailed information,contact the manufacturer at our address,or review the information contained in the reference section listed above. Mayer& Son, Inc. P.O. Hoag 64198 Souderton, PA. 19964 800-343-0419 5 Page:7 of 9 ruename:c:irrogram rnesunremguisxi vcalraxwVrr,nw-4 ioo.rrv^ HU a. s:fW dt;SOX/XC. Moyer Golf • 113 F. Reliance Road • Souderton, PA 18964-0198 (800) 345-0419 9 (215) 723-6000 • Fax (215) 721�2800 N�oyer Golfs Fertimate Liquids Moyer Golf Is Ferdmate Liquids are blends manufactured specifically for fertigation customers. By listening to your needs,we can develop maintenance or grow-in programs to enhance your turf quality by simple choosing the right N-P-K sources to blend with. Whether it is controlling the growth patterns,balancing the soils, or improving the water quality,our sales staff has the experience to do so. We pride ourselves in educating our clients to all fertigation aspects including NPK Sources,Blending and muting of two or more liquids,fertigation techniques, Micronutrient packages,fertigafma equipment and much more. Most commonly used liquid analyses 2-2-12 2-4-12 5-2-10 7-14-7 9-9-9 10-0-10 10-2-10 10-5-10 16-4-4 18-3-6 20-0-0 25-0-0 Liquid Sources: Nitrogen Sources: Ammonium thiasulf$te,UAN,UREA and CoXoN Phosphorus Sources: Phos Acid,Poly N Potassium Sources:Potassium Chloride Micronutrieuts:assorted 13ionutrient Additive:Protamin ` ptPY, Y P l G 'f FPrlipPrion 6 wP,er Ouuli,y iya.amr s1 The Bcocronics Systems are menufacroted by Moyer Golf,a division of Moyer&Son,lrtc, c,r. Page:8 of 9 . ucnw uc.v.n�y.wu. uwmucwyuwu v.au anm a.rnu�i.n..ry o. } Apr 06 04 06:46a John Dorer 9731 627-9362 p.2 #tof npk Csel on pfadstct o -N 198 2-PA2 uw.P*%KCL. 1 t99 W2 WON IPWV N,KC! 1=5 3 0-10 1kd% *%KcL 1.040 194 &wc Urea,Fa1V N,KCi. 1.02 201 6.210.2 S, A-WO Una%Pdy N.KOL 1.02 201 &�l0 US M.L m P*N.lCG 1.02 201 540•!0 um,Pah►KM 1.05 1ss 5.1040 N%CRN,UM,P*N,KC( 1.08 Ise 7. 40 UM%P*N.the 0.7 1ss 7.240414 A-Mft U&%P*H,KCt 0.7 lea 7-2.10 m cm Uraa,Pav N,KM 0.7 lea a." UN,P*N,IWL 047 185 94�-s m%QRN, Urr�.1�1 KKDL 0.87lea ! 10.0-10 Un a,t?*N,mL 1.018 106 10• o sm CKK ume,P4►M.ML I.018 1O�W'�8 A.T*thm P*N.KOL 1. 38 19 l0--10 tom,p*%=L 1.038 1f33 93 1"40 eCRN.Urea,pWA NCL IAA ti% 1G 2-%A A-TW Utaa,PAY N.KCL 1•OS 123 188 10.6.10 Uro$.P*N.IWL 1'W2 se �i 100 0195 CRN,um,P*N,KCL 1.0a2 I88 1b-5. ws 14-Tifto,Lam,Pdty N.KCL 1.� t88 18S$Ufa,:F*K Kul. 1.8 1a !8 3•B 35%CRN.Urea.Pahl Cal.tCCl. 1.9 189 2!i" UAN.URPA 3.57 i 2&" W*CRN.UAKLWMA 2.57 Igo 2�B MT1fte,UAN,UtitW ?fi7 796 b*nr, Mn Nat Rff4AM 1 '� L.QCATION:973 627 9362 RX TIME 04/06 '04 07:21 Page.9 of 9 a- d �- pAMNOTICE . ULATION MUST BE NOTICE q KRAI:T I F( hr aapc� U - - COVERED BY Norl-co �IBL�BA�I_�R FOAM INSULATION i�S1 BY A 15 MINUTE THER L BARRI ER 10 YY s1,►lylu (3)2x10 zx� sfuas 0 C E R g„ r T-tit E'� 1 v, � HAN LES REQ 'ALL pp, SAGE D HETHER INTERIQ hrul0. I�h G T EXTERIOR �6„ TOWN OF QUEENSBURY BUILDING DEPARTMENT �x�r Dok�le Sfe( D oa►- Based on odr limited examination R_7 compliance with our comments shall r --Rat-be-construed-as-indicating-the �-'- !`'= � `� plans and specifications are in full ,— ,��1 t compliance with the Building Codes „— of New York State. P EPT. hs is c. c . REt & OY11 Vic,1 MAR uL>=NSBUR TOWN OF Q BUILDING AND CODE l i CXlsf�h� cov\GVQ�t. I` I r( i ii Exit--F�.h� �oheve�� Will 7r3rr . �( 6 -Ilk 2xq r 2'-6 1 1'-8 7 400 24-7 40 0 BAS 70 - ----------------- -- ------6 - L i K _ I 072 x 63"TALL 048 x 72"TALL i TANK TANK A � fb-Wih I. 10". intake GID$fh A • � � - 036 x 72" J - - 1 8 r 072 x 63"TALL I TALL.�TANK TANK I A - _ , I-BASE SEE LOCAL le NEC ODES IJ O�G 8"BLOCK CONTROLL PUMPS WALL OUBLE 4' CAST DOORS r I dL� 2 PLAN VIEW CUSTOMER APPROVAL SIGNATURE 7 SCALE: NONE DRWN BY: MJW TITLE: 6 THIS DRAWING AND DESIGN,IS GLENS FALLS COUNTRY CLUB 5 THE PROPERTY OF WATERTRONICS HCV,50l50/50/5VC AND IS NOT TO BE REPRODUCED IN 4 WHOLE PART,NOR WATERTRONICS APPROVED AS SUBMITTED 3 SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED IN ELECTRONICALLY CONTROUM PUMPING SYSTEMS WRI 2 TING BY WATERTRONICS. THIS HART AND;WISCONSIN MAKE INDICATED CHANGES AND 1 —/—/— — REVISION-NOTE: DRAWING LOANED AND SUBJECT To DATE: 1/12/04 ISHEET 2 OF 3 SHEETS RESUBMIT NO. DATE BY DESCRIPTION - RETURN ON DEMAND JOB NO.: JOB-NO: JDRAWINGNO. PRHC10211 9101S 7+?A)'AO , i i fna�narl 9xZ Z R.'q ��of �1IxZ° 3Sh14���1� a1 Iro� Xu7 ��nl�+l�ld.i1 �s . 1 t. ►v / t �Ov�p {?DND 7 . l®� LpcK6R-UOUSE r �y0o/ DUMP IIovS CLUB�ousE r�pe4y L►he. Se,�L cLc ��cns �wlls C.G.. P�n ht�,�6lnSC PV bJ eL+ v 2pUNh PbiJD ROAD i .t, 03/02/2004 17'05 51RS651EI41 SARATOGA LJMBP. TP.AD_ _ PAGE 03 L2495 R2, uuan Typa SP--n Pl-HI Lvft OH kZight OH Cauir�g-Cnndenscd 2 TR 210200 6 0 0 GF COUNTRY CLUB C-Q JAMEY Ro 6-6 4x6i! Sfi 4 8 �O 6-6 r HE 4 2sc5�: - 2ac511 . I 5 i 2x5h 2x5u F H 2:S;ITC TC 2x51i S O 5 4x6 s s 63. 'L N e H1R 2.c51: 25C511 2x511 2x;51i 53&6c-2x5II 2x51I 27c5.1 yq� a I EP' 4-7-0- 6-7-0 B-7-0 10-7-0 12-7-0 14-7-0 16-7-0 21-2-0 TC 4-7-0 1 2-D-D 1 2-0-D 1 2-0-0 2-0-0 12-0-0 2-0-0 1 4-7-0 MC�"x�=6 .. ._. _�.-'�=a=5 J=6- ^I" �'2�=ffS-': LP• 1-6-0 4-7^0 6-7-0 8-7-0 10-7-0 12-7-0 14-7-0 16-Ira 19-6-0 21-2-0 ALL PLATES ARE LUCF20 LOADSNG LIVE DEAD (rSF) CONCENTRATED LOADS (L,D 1b5) I SUPPORT CP.IT£RIa (1b5) TOP CHD 70.0 10.0 I I Q-R 38B y BTM CHD 0.0 1G.0 TOTAL 70*1 20.0 90.0 TRvss SPACING - 24.0 IN. LUMBER STRESS INC IS%. PLATE STRESS INC 15% scaly: o,Z96� = i Robbins Engineering, Inc.%Online Ellis- APPROX.- TRUSS WEIGHT: 170.7 LBS HORIZONTAL VERTICAL HORIZONTAL VERTICAL HORIZONTAL VERTICAL A -10- 7- 0 0 Q -9- 1- 0 0 E -6- 0- 0 5- 8 D -6- 0- 0 2- .3-12 G -4- 0- 0 5-. 8 , F -4- 0- Q 3- 3-12 T -2- 0- 0 - 5- B 8 -2- 0- 0 4- 3-12 . J 0 5- 9 A D 5- 9-14 81 1- 5- 0 ' . 2-12 K 2- 0- 0 -4- 3-12 L 2- 0- 0 .5- 8 M 4- 0- 0 3- 3-12 N 4- 0- 0 5- 8 0 6- 0-' 0 2- 3-12 _ P 6- 0- 0 5- H. R .8-11- 0 0 C 10- 7-,.0 0 Top Chords. Poard Fwage Plates 63.4 / LLLLLI Top Chord: 28.00 Typc: SOCK 6augm: 20 4 2x 6 11-10- D 1'c #25 18 0012 O�*era11 'nottot Chard: 22.00 52 -'2.00 x 5,00 acilal 15.33 12 4.00 x 6.00 .Buffom Chords B.S. Per Trus9: 55.33 4 5.90 x 6.00. :26.6 / LLLLLL 190,0 TOTAL Ali Trua&Q%: 1.30.67 - .4 Beet 2 2x 6 12- 0- 0 : 1a1L #25 2 2z 6 9- 2- 0 SIR #2e.,. Gable studs 63.4 / CCCCCC ) 90.0 S3.4 \ CCCCCC 2 2A 4 4-10- 4 GS4 STUD 63.4 / LL7,LLL I ?0.0 4 2x 4 3-11- 2 G33 . 3TUD 4 -2x A 2-11- 2 .G52 STUD ' 4 2x 4 1-11- z =1 9zvn Robbins Enginesing,IntAInfins Plum^0 12p&2003 vmton 16.0A09 Cuffing-Can0gn9Sd 32f04.310:11 PM Page 1 • 03/02/2004 17:05 5188851041 SARATOGA LUMBR TRAD PAGE 02 LZ495 �� 4uan Type Span Pi-Hl Left Of3 -Right OH Cuniag-c4de,mcd 12 4.3 210200 6 0 0 GF COUMRY CLUB C-Q JAMSY HO 6-6 5x5:r HH 9 H F[O fi-6 EH 4 2a5�� 2�c5rj F G TC Y�1 TC 5-9-7.A 1 Rl W2 4x12,; 4x6- W2 4x12' i-' iCG ; C •- IRG1 - -5 . 51..._. D. ... _.. . .. .g1R 3x411 Sx6_ 3x4;P Can*-::1- 6- 0 R:1905 \ W:506 CanC:l- 6- 0 132 EP1 5-6-12 SD-7-0 15-5-4 21-2-0 I TC 5-B-12 j 4710-4 4-10-47-4 H-B-12 I EPI 7-4-3 13-9-13 21-2-D ALL PLATSs ARL LocK20 LOADING LIVE DEAD (FSF) I'I CONCENTRATED LOADS MD lbs) I SUPPORT-'CRITERIA (lbs)TOP CAD 70.0 10.0 I A 1905 C 1905 8TM CHD 0.0 10.0 i TOTAL 70.0 20.0 90.0 yy TRUSS SPACING - 24.0 IN. LUMBER STRESS INC 15$ PLATE STRESS INC 15% Scale: 0.2B1" = 1' Robbins Engineeringr Inc./Online Plus'"' APPROX. TRUSS WEIGHT: 170.6 LES . HORIZONTAL VERTICAL HORIZONTAL . VERTICAL HORIZONTAL VERTICRZ A -10- '7- 0 0 F -4-10- 4 2-10-10 E -3- 2-13 5- 8 B 0 5- 9-14 51 1- 5- 0 2-12 D 3- 2-13 5- 6 G 4-10- 4 2-10-10' C 10- 7- 0 0 rop Chord'T ]hoard Footage Plates LLILLL - / 63.4 24 24 6 11-10- 0 TC $26 Top"Chord:'" 26.00 Type: LOCK Gauge: 20 12- D-12 0cerell Bottcm Chard: 22.00 4R 2.00 x 5100 Web: 16.00 48. 3.90 X 4.00 Bottom Chords e.r. Par"Truse:, 66.06 48 4.00 K 6.00 LLLLLL 1 90.0 TOTAL All Trusaee,: 792.00 48 4.00 X •12.00 4 Heal 12 2X 6 12- 0- 0 RIL #25 24 5.00 X 5.00 12 .zX •6 151A 428 24 5.00 X 6.00 Webs 33.7 / _CCCCCC \_ 82.9 56.3 \ CCCCCC 24 "2X 4 2-11-,0 ..W2 STUD 2-11- 4 overall I `, 29.7 / C=020 \ 33,7 ` 33.7 \ CCCCCC / 56.3 24 2X 4 5-10- 0 wl STUD Wedges ` 1 26.6 / LLZLLL 1 90.0 24 2X 8 1- 2- 8 Wal ss Robb'16 EnplgPedOg,In0.fOnlinc F4�a*•6J T7FG-2003 Vgrlon 15,O.G09 Cu1Gn0.Gegeanecy 32f043:10:10 pM page 1