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14060189 CITY OF CUPERTINO BUILDING PERMIT
BUILDING ADDRESS: 7656 RAINBOW DR CONTRACTOR:KIRAN EDARA PERMIT NO: 14060189
OWNER'S NAME: KIRAN EDARA 7656 RAINBOW DR DATE ISSUED:06/30/2014
OWNER'S PHONE: CUPERTINO,CA 95014 PHONE NO:
❑ LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION JOB DESCRIPTION:RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
REMODEL KITCHEN 135,BATH 100 SQ RELOCATE
License Class Lic.# FURNACE
AND INSTALL NEW WATER HEATER AND REPLACE 4
Contractor Date WINDOW
I hereby affirm that I am licensed under the provisions of Chapter 9 AND 1 DOOR TO MEET EGRESS IN BEDROOMS,SERVICE
(commencing with Section 7000)of Division 3 of the Business&Professions REV# 1 -add 12(n) recessed lights in bedrooms,new a/c unit-
Code and that my license is in full force and effect. ISSUED 8/1/14
I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following two declarations:
1 have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self-insure for Worker's
Compensation,as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code,for the
performance of the work for which this permit is issued. Sq.Ft Floor Area: Valuation:$50000
1 have and will maintain Worker's Compensation Insurance,as provided for by
Section 3700 of the Labor Code,for the performance of the work for which this
APN Number:366]1032.00 Occupancy Type:
permit is issued.
APPLICANT CERTIFICATION
1 certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is PERMIT EXPIRES IF WORK IS NOT STARTED
correct. I agree to comply with all city and county ordinances and state laws relating WITHIN 180 DAYS OF PERMIT ISSUANCE OR
to building construction,and hereby authorize representatives of this city to enter
upon the above mentioned property for inspection purposes. (We)agree to save 180 DAYS FROM AS CALLED INSPECTION.
indemnify and keep harmless the City of Cupertino against liabilities,judgments,
costs,and expenses which may accrue against said City in consequence of the
granting of this permit. Additionally,the applicant understands and will comply Da
with all non-point source regulations per the Cupertino Municipal Code,Section
9.18.
RE-ROOFS:
Signature Date All roofs shall be inspected prior to any roofing material being installed.If a roof is
installed without first obtaining an inspection,l agree to remove all new materials for
inspection.
OWNER-BUILDER DECLARATION
Signature of Applicant: Date:
I hereby affirm that I am exempt from the Contractor's License Law for one of
the following two reasons: ALL ROOF COVERINGS TO BE CLASS"A"OR BETTER
1,as owner of the property,or my employees with wages as their sole compensation,
wil l do the work,and the structure is not intended or offered for sale(Sec.7044,
Business&Professions Code)
as owner of the property,am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DISCLOSURE
construct the project(Sec.7044,Business&Professions Code). I have read the hazardous materials requirements under Chapter 6.95 of the
California Health&Safety Code,Sections 25505,25533,and 25534. I will
I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following three maintain compliance with the Cupertino Municipal Code,Chapter 9.12 and the
declarations: Health&Safety Code,Section 25532(a)should I store or handle hazardous
1 have and will maintain a Certificate of Consent to self-insure for Worker's material. Additionally,should I use equipment or devices which emit hazardous
Compensation,as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code,for the air contaminants as defined by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District I
performance of the work for which this permit is issued. will maintain compliance with the Cupertino Municipal Code,Chapter 9.12 and
I have and will maintain Worker's Compensation Insurance,as provided for by the Health&Safety Code,Sections 25505,25533,and 25534.
Section 3700 of the Labor Code,for the performance of the work for which this 8
Owner or authorized agent: Date:
ermit is issued.
certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued,1 shall /
not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the Worker's
Compensation laws of California. If,after making this certificate of exemption,l CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY
become subject to the Worker's Compensation provisions of the Labor Code,l must I hereby affirm that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of
forthwith comply with such provisions or this permit shall be deemed revoked. work's for which this permit is issued(Sec.3097,Civ C.)
Lender's Name
APPLICANT CERTIFICATION Lender's Address
I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is
correct. I agree to comply with all city and county ordinances and state Taws relating
to building construction,and hereby authorize representatives of this city to enter
upon the above mentioned property for inspection purposes.(We)agree to save
indemnify and keep harmless the City of Cupertino against liabilities,judgments, ARCHITECT'S DECLARATION
costs,and expenses which may accrue against said City in consequence of the l understand my plans shall be used as public records.
granting of this permit.Additionally,the applicant understands and will comply
with all non-point source regulations per the Cupertino Municipal Code,Section Licensed Professional
9.18.
Date
Signature /
CITY OF CUPERTINO
FEE ESTIMATOR- BUILDING DIVISION
ADDRESS: 7656 RAINBOW DR DATE: 08/01/2014 REVIEWED BY: MELISSA
APN: 366 11 032 BP#: 14060189 'VALUATION: Iso
PERMIT TYPE: Building Permit PLAN CHECK TYPE: Alteration / Repair
PRIMARY SFD or Duplex PENTAMATION 1 GENRES
USE: PERMIT TYPE:
WORK REV# 1 - add 12 n recessed lights in bedrooms new a/c unit - ISSUED 8/1/14
SCOPE
Mech.Plan Check 0.0 1 hrs $0.00 Elec. Plan Check 0.0 hrs $0.00
Mech.Permit Fee: IMPERMIT Elec.Permit Fee: IEPERMIT
Other Mech. Insp. 0.0 �rs $48.00 Other Elec.Insp. 0.0 hrs $48.00
NOTE: This estimate does not include fees due to other Departments(i.e.Planning,Public Works,Fire,Sanitary Sewer District,School
District,etc.). These ees are based on the prelimina information available and are only an estimate. Contact the De t or addn'l info,
FEE ITEMS (fee Resolution 11-053 Eff: Z�1 73� FEE QTY/FEE MISC ITEMS
Plan Check Fee: $0.00 Select a Misc Bldg/Structure
Suppl. PC Fee: 0 Reg. ® OTQ.Q hrs $0.00 or Element of a Building
PME Plan Check: $0.00 12 Electrical
Permit Fee: $0.00 $72.00 IBREMFLU Fixtures, Lighting
Suppl. Insp. Fee:Q Reg. Q OTI 0.0 rhrs $0.00 0 # Mechanical
PME Unit Fee: $0.00 $72.00 IBREMAIR A/C Units(<=10K cfm)
PME Permit Fee: $96.00
Administrative Fee: (ADMIN $45.00
Work Without Permit? ® Yes (F) No $0.00 E)
Advanced Planning Fee: $0.00 Select a Non-Residential E)
Travel Documentation Fee: ITRA VDOC $48.00 Building or Structure
i
Strong Motion Fee: $0.00 Select an Administrative Item
Bldg Stds Commission Fee: $0.00
SUBTOTALS: $189.00 $144.00 TOTAL FEE: $333.00
Revised: 07/10/2014
CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION
COMMUNITY, DEVELOPMENT DEPAR T MIENT• BUILDING DIVISION
10300 TORRE AVENUE• CUPERTINO, CA 95014-3255
(408) 777-3228 • FAX(408)777-3333• buildino ancuoerdro.org
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PLANNINGAPLd P'110PL.i�:NZ'\'GAPPROVALLETTER EICHLERHOME^ - ;� - -T —
By my signature below,I certify to each of the following: I am the property owner or authorized agent on ' tr owner's behalf. I have read this
application and the information I have provided is correct. I have read the Description of Work and v Is accurate. 1 agree to comply with all applicable local
ordinances and state laws relating to building construction. I authorize representatives of Cupertino to enter the above-identified prope,-y for inspection purposes.
Sigr2tureofAppiicanUA._ent: /�
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SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION REQ LnRED
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New SFD or Multifamily d«ellings: Apply for demolition permit for r© oz �AF_Covt�IER
NewBUn�L�cpL .�E� �
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permit for ne\v building. F� EaPRESS.
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CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION Civ
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT• BUILDING DIVISION
10300 TORRE AVENUE• CUPERTINO, CA 95014-3255
(408) 777-3228 • FAX(408)777-3333 • building(cDcupertino.org 0
CUPERTINO
❑NEW CONSTRUCTION ❑ ADDITION ❑ ALTERATION/Ti ❑ REVISION I DEFERRED ORIGINAL PERMIT#
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PLANNING APPL k �0 PLANNTNG APPROVAL LETTER EICHLER HOME?
By my signature below,I certify to each of the following: I am the property owner or authorized agent to 4t on the property o-\vmer's behalf. I have read this
application and the information I have provided is correct. I have read the Description of Work and verify il is accurate. I agree to comply-,vith all applicable local
ordinances and state laws relating to building construction. I authorize representatives of Cupertino to enter the above-identified property for inspection purposes.
Signature of Applicant/Agent: � r Date: V h 3 O I
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION REQUIRED °rI�CHECI{T1PE ,'F aouTL�c`�iTr
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BldaApp_2011.doc revised 06121/11
CITY OF CUPERTINO BUILDING PERMIT
BUILDING ADDRESS: 7656 RAINBOW DR CONTRACTOR:KIRAN EDARA PERMIT NO: 14060189
OWNER'S NAME: KIRAN EDARA 7656 RAINBOW DR DATE ISSUED:06/30/2014
OWNER'S PHONE: CUPERTINO,CA 95014 PHONE NO:
❑ LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION JOB DESCRIPTION:RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL E]
REMODEL KITCHEN 135,BATH 100 SQ RELOCATE
License Class Lic.# FURNACE
AND INSTALL NEW WATER HEATER AND REPLACE 4
Contractor Date WINDOW
I hereby affirm that I am licensed under the provisions of Chapter 9 AND 1 DOOR TO MEET EGRESS IN BEDROOMS
(commencing with Section 7000)of Division 3 of the Business&Professions
Code and that my license is in full force and effect.
hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following two declarations:
1 have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self-insure for Worker's
Compensation,as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code,for the
performance of the work for which this permit is issued. Sq.Ft Floor Area: Valuation:$50000
l have and will maintain Worker's Compensation Insurance,as provided for by
Section 3700 of the Labor Code,for the performance of the work for which this APN Number:36611032.00 Occupancy Type:
permit is issued.
APPLICANT CERTIFICATION
I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is PERMIT E IBES IF WORK IS NOT STARTED
correct,1 agree to comply with all city and county ordinances and state laws relating WITHIN 1 DAYS OF PERMIT ISSUANCE OR
to building construction,and hereby authorize representatives of this city to enter
upon the above mentioned property for inspection purposes. (We)agree to save 180 DAYS R M LAST CALLED INSPECTION.
indemnify and keep harmless the City of Cupertino against liabilities,judgments,
costs,and expenses which may accrue against said City in consequence of the
granting of this permit. Additionally,the applicant understands and will comply Issued by: Date:
with all non-point source regulations per the Cupertino Municipal Code,Section
9.18.
RE-ROOFS:
Signature Date All roofs shall be inspected prior to any rooting material being installed.If a roof is
installed without first obtaining an inspection,I agree to remove all new materials for
inspection.
OWNER-BUILDER DECLARATION
h— Signature of Applicant: Date:
I hereby affirm that I am exempt from the Contractor's License Law for one of
the following two reasons: ALL ROOF COVERINGS TO BE CLASS"A"OR BETTER
1,as owner of the property,or my employees with wages as their sole compensation,
will do the work,and the structure is not intended or offered for sale(Sec.7044,
Business&Professions Code)
1,as owner of the property,am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DISCLOSURE
construct the project(Sec.7044,Business&Professions Code), I have read the hazardous materials requirements under Chapter 6.95 of the
California Health&Safety Code,Sections 25505,25533,and 25534. I will
I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following three maintain compliance with the Cupertino Municipal Code,Chapter 9.12 and the
declarations: Health&Safety Code,Section 25532(a)should I store or handle hazardous
1 have and will maintain a Certificate of Consent to self-insure for Worker's material. Additionally,should I use equipment or devices which emit hazardous
Compensation,as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code,for the air contaminants as defined by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District I
performance of the work for which this permit is issued. will maintain compliance with the Cupertino Municipal Code,Chapter 9.12 and
1 have and will maintain Worker's Compensation Insurance,as provided for by the Health&Safety Code,Sections 25505,25533,and 25534. q
Section 3700 of the Labor Code,for the performance of the work for which this
permit is issued. Date:
Owner or authorized agent: e
I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued,I shall
not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the Worker's
Compensation laws of California. If,after making this certificate of exemption,1 CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY
become subject to the Worker's Compensation provisions of the Labor Code,l must I hereby affirm that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of
forthwith comply with such provisions or this permit shall be deemed_revoked. work's for which this permit is issued(Sec.3097,Civ C.)
Lender's Name
APPLICANT CERTIFICATION Lender's Address
I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is
correct. l agree to comply with all city and county ordinances and state laws relating
to building construction,and hereby authorize representatives of this city to enter
upon the above mentioned property for inspection purposes.(We)agree to save
indemnify and keep harmless the City of Cupertino against liabilities,judgments, ARCHITECT'S DECLARATION
costs,and expenses which may accrue against said City in consequence of the I understand my plans shall be used as public records.
granting of this permit.Additionally,the applicant understands and will comply
with all non-point source regulations per the Cupertino Municipal Code,Section Licensed Professional
9.18.
Signature �G� Date 144 3 0
CITY OF CUPERTINO
FEE ESTIMATOR- BUILDING DIVISION
WADDRESS: 7656 Rainbow dr DATE: 06/30/2014 REVIEWED BY: Mendez
PN: 36611032.00 BP#: L � VALUATION: $50,000
YPE: Building Permit PLAN CHECK TYPE: Alteration / Repair
PRIMARY SFD or Duplex PENTAMATION 1 R3SFDRE
USE: PERMIT TYPE: A
WORK remodel kitchen 135 bath 100 sq relocate furnace and install new water heater and replace 4 window
SCOPE and 1 door to meet egress in bedrooms
L:CE p,phrs $0.00 Plumb.Plan Check 0.0 hrs $0.00
.Permit Fee: IMPERMIT Plumb. Permit Fee: IPPERMIT
Other Mech. Insp. 0.0 hrs $47.00 Other Plumb Insp. 0.0 hrs $47.00
NOTE: This estimate does not include fees due to other Departments(i.e.Planning,Public Works, Fire,Sanitary Sewer District,School
District, etc. . These fees are based on the prelimina information available and are only an estimate. Contact the De t or addn'1 info.
FEE ITEMS (F cc Resolution 11-0�3 E�7T'13 FEE QTY/FEE MISC ITEMS
Plan Check Fee: $0.00 = s.f. Remodel,Kitchen(<=300 sf)
Suppl. PC Fee: E) Reg. 0 OT0.0 hrs $0.00 $626.00 1 REMRESKIT
PME Plan Check: $0.00 100 s.f. Remodel, Bath(<=300 sf)
Permit Fee: $0.00 $626.00 IREMRESBAT
Suppl. Insp. Fee:Q Reg. Q OT 0 0 hrs $0.00 I J I # Window(Sliding Glass Door
PME Unit Fee: $0.00 $418.00 1WINREP Replacement
PME Permit Fee: $94.00 = # Mechanical
$139.00 1MFR=<100 Furnace, Forced-Air
Administrative Fee: ]ADMIN $44.00 1 # Plumbing
Work Without Permit? 0 Yes (F) No $0.00 $28.00 1PRWHEATR Water Heater S
Advanced Planning Fee: $0.00 Select a Non-Residential G
Travel Documentation Fee: IIRA VDOC $47.00 Building or Structure
i
Strong Motion Fee: 1BSEISMICR $5.00 Select an Administrative Item
Bldg Stds Commission Fee: 1BCBSC $2.00
SUBTOTALS: $192.00 $1,837.00 TOTAL FEE: 1 $2,029.00
Revised: 04101/2014
BUILDING ENERGY ANALYSIS REPORT
PROJECT:
Edara & Vasireddi Residence Addition
7656 Rainbow Drive
. , Cupertino, CA 95014
Project Designer:
Aditi Mukherjee - Architect
1448 S. Stelling Road
Cupertino, CA 95014 PUG®1 x.014
(408) 455-3793
Report Prepared by:
Jennifer Ferris
ACCURATEENERGY
3713 Laguna Way
Sacramento, CA 95864
(916) 483-7313
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Job Nuniber:
rrr.+s*'tYfi,
CUPERTINO 214144
r- Building D@Pat"Ont
r� Date:
�\ v.
7/31/2014
GC,,DE r,,oMPLIANCE
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The EnergyPro computer program has been used to perform the calculations summarized in this compliance report.This program has approval and is
authorized by the California Energy Commission for use with both the Residential and Nonresidential 2008 Building Energy Efficiency Standards.
This program developed by EnergySoft,LLC—www.energysoft.com.
EnergyPro 5.1 by EnergySoft User Number. 3119 RunCode:2014-07-31T12:52:46 /D:214144
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover Page 1
Table of Contents 2
Form CF-1 R Certificate of Compliance 3
Form MF-1 R Mandatory Measures Summary 8
HVAC System Heating and Cooling Loads Summary 11
EnergyPro 5.1 by EnergySoft Job Number: ID:214144 User Number:3119
PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE: Residential Part 1 of 5 CF-1 R
Project Name Building Type m Single Family ❑Addition Alone Date
Edara & Vasireddi Residence Addition ❑ Multi Family ® Existing+Addition/Alteration 7/31/2014
Project Address California Energy Climate Zone Total Cond.Floor Area Addition #of Stories
7656 Rainbow Drive Cupertino CA Climate Zone 04 1,258 0 1
FIELD INSPECTION ENERGY CHECKLIST
❑ Yes ❑ No HERS Measures -- If Yes, A CF-4R must be provided per Part 2 of 5 of this form.
❑ Yes ❑ No Special Features -- If Yes, see Part 2 of 5 of this form for details.
INSULATION Area Special
Construction Type Cavity (ft) Features (see Part 2 of 5) Status
Wall Wood Framed None 1,109 Existing
Door Opaque Door None 38 Existing
Wall Wood Framed R-13 45 New
Roof Wood Framed Attic R-11 1,258 Existing
Floor Wood Framed w/Crawl Space None 1,258 Existing
FENESTRATION LI- Exterior
Orientation Area(ft) Factor SHGC Overhang Sidefins Shades Status
Front(N) 10.0 1.280 0.80 none none Bug Screen Removed
Front(N) 25.0 0.400 0.40 none none Bug Screen Altered
Left(E) 11.1 1.280 0.80 none none Bug Screen Existing
Rear(S) 37.4 0.400 0.40 none none Bug Screen Altered
Rear(S) 53.4 0.400 0.40 none none Bug Screen Altered
Right(lM 40.0 1.280 0.80 none none Bug Screen Existing
HVAC SYSTEMS
Qty. Heating Min. Eff Cooling Min. Eff Thermostat Status
1 Central Furnace 78%AFUE Split Air Conditioner 13.0 SEER Setback Altered
HVAC DISTRIBUTION Duct
Location Heating Cooling Duct Location R-Value Status
HVAC Ducted Ducted Attic, Ceiling Ins, vented 6.0 Altered
WATER HEATING
Qty. Type Gallons Min. Eff Distribution Status
1 Small Gas 50 0.58 No Pipe Insulation Altered
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PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE: Residential (Part 2 of 5) CF-1 R
Project Name Building Type ® Single Family ❑Addition Alone Date
Edara & Vasireddi Residence Addition ❑ Multi Family ® Existing+Addition/Alteration 7/31/2014
SPECIAL FEATURES INSPECTION CHECKLIST
The enforcement agency should pay special attention to the items specified in this checklist.These items require special written
justification and documentation, and special verification to be used with the performance approach.The enforcement agency
determines the adequacy of the justification, and may reject a building or design that otherwise complies based on the adequacy of
the special justification and documentation submitted.
HERS REQUIRED VERIFICATION
Items in this section require field testing and/or verification by a certified HERS Rater. The inspector must receive a
completed CF-4R form for each of the measures listed below for final to be given.
Ener Pro 5.1 by Ener Soft User Number:3119 RunCode:2014-07-31712:52:46 ID:214144 Pa e 4 of 11
PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE: Residential (Part 3 of 5) CF-1 R
Project Name Building Type m Single Family ❑ Addition Alone Date
Edara & Vasireddi Residence Addition ❑ Multi Family m Existing+Addition/Alteration 7/31/2014
ANNUAL ENERGY USE SUMMARY
Standard Proposed Margin
TDV kBtu/ft2- r
Space Heating 80.94 71.67 9.27
Space Cooling 41.05 32.12 8.92
Fans 19.55 16.36 3.19
Domestic Hot Water 24.93 24.93 0.00
Pumps 0.00 0.00 0.00
Totals 166.47 145.09 21.38
Percent Better Than Standard: 12.8%
BUILDING COMPLIES - NO HERS VERIFICATION REQUIRED
Fenestration
Building Front Orientation: (N)0 deg Ext. Walls/Roof Wall Area Area
Number of Dwelling Units: 1.00 (N) 466 25
Fuel Available at Site: Natural Gas (E) 255 11
Raised Floor Area: 1.258 (s) 383 91
Slab on Grade Area: 0 (W 255 40
Average Ceiling Height: 8.0 Roof 1,258 0
Fenestration Average U-Factor: 0.67 TOTAL: 167
Average SHGC: 0.52 Fenestration/CFA Ratio: 13.3%
REMARKS
1.Pre-1978 Default Assumptions were used when calculating the existing house including single metal default windows/doors.
2.NFRC Dual Low-E for altered windows. Maximum U-Value=0.40;Maximum SHGC=0.40
3.Altered Walls at window fill in=R-13
4.New Split FAU-A/C for whole house.Minimum Furnace AFUE=0.80;Minimum A/C SEER= 13.0;New Ducts=R-6.0
5.Altered Storage Tank Water Heater.Minimum EF=0.58
STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE
This certificate of compliance lists the building features and specifications needed
to comply with Title 24, Parts 1 the Administrative Regulations and Part 6 the
Efficiency Standards of the California Code of Regulations.
The documentation author hereby certifies that the documentation is accurate and complete.
Documentation Author
Company ACCURATE ENERGY
7/31/2014
Address 3713 Laguna Way Name Jennifer Ferris
City/State/ZipCity/State/Zip Sacramento, CA 95864 Phone (916)483-7313 Signed Date
The individual with overall design responsibility hereby certifies that the proposed building design represented in this set
of construction documents is consistent with the other compliance forms and worksheets, with the specifications, and
with any other calculations submitted with this permit application, and recognizes that compliance using duct design,
duct sealing, verification of refrigerant charge, insulation installation quality, and building envelope sealing require
installer testing and certification and field verification by an approved HERS rater.
Designer or Owner (per Business & Professions Code)
Company Aditi Mukherjee-Architect lkl-I � �I f \' 1 �
Address 1448 S.Stelling Road Name Ms.Aditi MukherjeeAL (1/
City/State/Zip Cupertino, CA 95014 Phone (408)455-3793 Signed License# Date
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CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE: Residential (Part 4 of 5) CF-1 R
Project Name Building Type m Single Family ❑ Addition Alone Date
Edara & Vasireddi Residence Addition ❑ Multi Family 10 Existing+Addition/Alteration 7/31/2014
OPAQUE SURFACE DETAILS
Surface U- Insulation Joint Appendix
Type Area Factor Cavity Exterior Frame Interior Frame Azm Tilt Status 4 Location/Comments
Wall 210 0.356 None 0 90 Existing 4.3.1-A1 Existing
Door 20 0.500 None 0 90 Existing 4.5.1-A4 Existing
Wall 45 0.102 R-13 0 90 New 4.3.1-A3 Existing
Wall 149 0.356 None 0 90 Existing 4.3.1-A1 Existing
Door 1 181 0.500 None 0 90 1 Existing 4.5.1-A4 Existing
Wall 244 0.356 None 90 90 Existing 4.3.1-A1 Existing
Wall 293 0.356 None 180 90 Existing 4.3.1-A1 Existing
Wall 215 0.356 None 270 90 Existing 4.3.1-A1 Existing
Roof 1,258 0.079 R-11 0 0 Existing 4.2.1-A2 Existing
Floor 1,258 0.097 None 0 180 Existing 4.4.1-A1 Existing
FENESTRATION SURFACE DETAILS
ID Type Area U-Factor SHGC2 Azm Status Glazing Type Location/Comments
1 Window 5.0 1.280 Default 0.80 Default 0 Removed Single Metal Default OP Existing
2 Window 5.0 1.280 Default 0.80 Default 0 Removed Single Metal Default OP Existing
3 Window 25.0 0.400 NFRC 0.40 NFRC 0 Altered NFRC Dual Low-E OP Existing
4 Existing 1.280 Default 0.80 Default Single Metal Default OP pre-altered for above
5 Window 11.1 1.280 Default 0.80 Default 90 Existing Single Metal Default OP Existing
6 Window 18.7 0.400 NFRC 0.40 NFRC 180 Altered NFRC Dual Low-E OP Existing
7 lExisting 1.280 Default 0.80 Default Single Metal Default OP pre-altered for above
8 Window 18.71 0.400 NFRC 0.40 NFRC 180 Altered NFRC Dual Low-E OP Existing
9 Existing 1.280 Default 0.80 Default Single Metal Default OP pre-altered for above
10 Window 53.4 0.400 NFRC 0.40 NFRC 180 Altered NFRC Dual Low-E DR Existing
11 Existing 1.250 Default 0.80 Default Single Metal Default DR pre-altered for above
12 Window 40.0 1.280 Default 0.80 Default 270 Existing Single Metal Default OP Existing
(1) U-Factor Type: 116-A=Default Table from Standards,NFRC=Labeled Value
(2) SHGC Type: 116-B=Default Table from Standards, NFRC=Labeled Value
EXTERIOR SHADING DETAILS
Window Overhang Left Fin Right Fin
ID Exterior Shade Type SHGC H t FWd Len H t LExt RExt Dist Len H t Dist Len H t
1 Bug Screen 0.76
2 Bug Screen 0.76
3 Bug Screen 0.76
4 Bug Screen 0.76
5 lBug Screen 0.76
6 Bug Screen 0.76
7 Bug Screen 0.76
8 Bug Screen 0.76
9 Bug Screen 0.76
10 Bug Screen 0.76
11 Bug Screen 0.76
12 Bug Screen 0.76
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CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE: Residential (Part 5 of 5) CF-1 R
Project Name Building Type ❑ Single Family ❑ Addition Alone Date
Edara & Vasireddi Residence Addition ❑ Multi Family m Existing+Addition/Alteration 7/31/2014
BUILDING ZONE INFORMATION
Floor Area ft
System Name Zone Name New Existing Altered I Removed Volume Year Built
HVAC Existing 1,258 10,064 1970
Totals 0 1,258 0 0
HVAC SYSTEMS
System Name Qty. Heating Type Min. Eff. Cooling Type Min. Eff. Thermostat Type Status
HVAC 1 Central Fumace 78%AFUE Split Air Conditioner 13.0 SEER Setback Altered
pre-altered for above Central Fumace 78%AFUE No Cooling 13.0 SEER Setback
HVAC DISTRIBUTION
Duct Ducts
System Name Heating Coolin Duct Location R-Value Tested? Status
HVAC Ducted Ducted Attic, Ceiling Ins,vented 6.0 ❑ Altered
pre-altered for above Ducted Ducted Attic, Ceiling Ins, vented 4.2 ❑
WATER HEATING SYSTEMS
Ext.
Rated Tank Energy Standby Tank
Input Cap. Factor Loss or Insul. R-
S stem Name Qty. Type Distribution Btuh al or RE Pilot Value Status
Standard Gas 50 gal or Le 1 Small Gas No Pipe Insulation 40,000 50 0.58 n/a n/a Altered
Existing Standard 50 gal 0 1 Small Gas pre-altered for Above 40,0001 50 0.58 n/a n/a
MULTI-FAMILY WATER HEATING DETAILS HYDRONIC HEATING SYSTEM PIPING
Hot Water Piping Length
ft
0
iu
Pipe Pipe Insul.
Control Qty. HP Plenum Outside Buried ¢ — System Name Length Diameter Thick.
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MANDATORY MEASURES SUMMARY: Residential Pae 1 of 3 MF-1 R
Project Name Date
Edara & Vasireddi Residence Addition 7/31/2014
NOTE: Low-rise residential buildings subject to the Standards must comply with all applicable mandatory measures listed, regardless of
the compliance approach used. More stringent energy measures listed on the Certificate of Compliance (CF-1 R, CF-1 R-ADD, or CF-
1 R-ALT Form)shall supersede the items marked with an asterisk(*) below.This Mandatory Measures Summary shall be incorporated
into the permit documents,and the applicable features shall be considered by all parties as minimum component performance
specifications whether they are shown elsewhere in the documents or in this summary. Submit all applicable sections of the MF-1 R
Form with plans.
Building Envelope Measures:
116(a)l: Doors and windows between conditioned and unconditioned spaces are manufactured to limit air leakage.
§116(a)4: Fenestration products (except field-fabricated windows) have a label listing the certified LI-Factor,certified Solar Heat Gain
Coefficient SHGC , and infiltration that meets the requirements of 10-111(a).
117: Exterior doors and windows are weather-stripped; all joints and penetrations are caulked and sealed.
118(a): Insulationspecified or installed meets Standards for Insulating Material. Indicate type and include on CF-6R Form.
§118(i):The thermal emittance and solar reflectance values of the cool roofing material meets the requirements of§118(i)when the
installation of a Cool Roof is specified on the CF-1 R Form.
*§1 50 a : Minimum R-19 insulation in wood-frame ceiling orequivalent U-factor.
§150(b):Loose fill insulation shall conform with manufacturer's installed design labeled R-Value.
*§150(c): Minimum R-13 insulation in wood-frame wall orequivalent U-factor.
*§150(d):Minimum R-13 insulation in raised wood-frame floor orequivalent U-factor.
150(f):Air retarding wrap is tested, labeled, and installed according to ASTM E1677-95 2000 when specified on the CF-1 R Form.
150 :Mandatory Vapor barrier installed in Climate Zones 14 or 16.
§150(1):Water absorption rate for slab edge insulation material alone without facings is no greater than 0.3%;water vapor permeance
rate is no reater than 2.0perm/inch and shall be protected from physical damage and UV light deterioration.
Fireplaces, Decorative Gas Appliances and Gas Log Measures:
150 e 1 A: Masonry or factory-built fireplaces have a closable metal or glass door covering the entire opening of the firebox.
§150(e)1 B: Masonry or factory-built fireplaces have a combustion outside air intake,which is at least six square inches in area and is
equipped with a with a readily accessible, operable,and tight-fitting damper and or a combustion-air control device.
§150(e)2: Continuous burning pilot lights and the use of indoor air for cooling a firebox jacket,when that indoor air is vented to the
outside of the building, are prohibited.
Space Conditioning,Water Heating and Plumbing System Measures:
§110-§113: HVAC equipment, water heaters, showerheads,faucets and all other regulated appliances are certified by the Energy
Commission.
§113(c)5:Water heating recirculation loops serving multiple dwelling units and High-Rise residential occupancies meet the air release
valve, backflow prevention, pump isolation valve, and recirculation loop connection requirements of§113(c)5.
§115: Continuously burning pilot lights are prohibited for natural gas:fan-type central furnaces, household cooking appliances
(appliances with an electrical supply voltage connection with pilot lights that consume less than 150 Btu/hr are exempt), and pool and
spa heaters.
150(h): Heating and/or cooling loads are calculated in accordance with ASHRAE, SMACNA or ACCA.
150(i):Heating systems are equipped with thermostats that meet the setback requirements of Section 112(c).
§150(j)1A: Storage gas water heaters rated with an Energy Factor no greater than the federal minimal standard are externally wrapped
with insulation having an installed thermal resistance of R-12 or greater.
§150(j)1 B: Unfired storage tanks, such as storage tanks or backup tanks for solar water-heating system, or other indirect hot water
tanks have R-12 external insulation or R-16 internal insulation where the internal insulation R-value is indicated on the exterior of the
tank.
§1500)2: First 5 feet of hot and cold water pipes closest to water heater tank, non-recirculating systems,and entire length of
recirculating sections of hot water pipes are insulated per Standards Table 150-13.
§150(j)2:Cooling system piping (suction,chilled water, or brine lines),and piping insulated between heating source and indirect hot
water tank shall be insulated to Table 150-B and Equation 150-A.
§1500)2: Pipe insulation for steam hydronic heating systems or hot water systems>15 psi,meets the requirements of Standards Table
123-A.
150(j)3A: Insulation is protected from damage, including that due to sunlight, moisture,equipment maintenance, and wind.
§150(j)3A: Insulation for chilled water piping and refrigerant suction lines includes a vapor retardant or is enclosed entirely in
conditioned space.
150(j)4: Solar water-heating systems and/or collectors are certified by the Solar Rating and Certification Corporation.
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MANDATORY MEASURES SUMMARY: Residential (Page 2 of3 MF-1 R
Project Name Date
Edara & Vasireddi Residence Addition 7/31/2014
§150(m)1:All air-distribution system ducts and plenums installed, are sealed and insulated to meet the requirements of CMC Sections
601, 602, 603, 604, 605 and Standard 6-5;supply-air and return-air ducts and plenums are insulated to a minimum installed level of R-
4.2 or enclosed entirely in conditioned space. Openings shall be sealed with mastic,tape or other duct-closure system that meets the
applicable requirements of UL 181, UL 181 A,or UL 181 B or aerosol sealant that meets the requirements of UL 723. If mastic or tape is
used to seal openings reater than 1/4 inch,the combination of mastic and either mesh or tape shall be used
§150(m)1: Building cavities, support platforms for air handlers,and plenums defined or constructed with materials other than sealed
sheet metal,duct board or flexible duct shall not be used for conveying conditioned air. Building cavities and support platforms may
contain ducts. Ducts installed in cavities and support platforms shall not be compressed to cause reductions in the cross-sectional area
of the ducts.
§150(m)2D:Joints and seams of duct systems and their components shall not be sealed with cloth back rubber adhesive duct tapes
unless such tape is used in combination with mastic and draw bands.
1 50 m 7: Exhaust fans stems have back draft or automatic dampers.
§150(m)8:Gravity ventilating systems serving conditioned space have either automatic or readily accessible, manually operated
dampers.
§150(m)9: Insulation shall be protected from damage, including that due to sunlight, moisture, equipment maintenance, and wind.
Cellular foam insulation shall be protected as above or painted with a coating that is water retardant and provides shielding from solar
radiation that can cause degradation of the material.
150 m 10: Flexible ducts cannot have porous inner cores.
§150(o):All dwelling units shall meet the requirements of ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 62.2-2007 Ventilation and Acceptable Indoor Air
Quality in Low-Rise Residential Buildings.Window operation is not a permissible method of providing the Whole Building Ventilation
required in Section 4 of that Standard.
Pool and Spa Heating Systems and Equipment Measures:
§114(a):Any pool or spa heating system shall be certified to have: a thermal efficiency that complies with the Appliance Efficiency
Regulations; an on-off switch mounted outside of the heater;a permanent weatherproof plate or card with operating instructions; and
shall not use electric resistance heating ora pilot light.
§114(b)1:Any pool or spa heating equipment shall be installed with at least 36"of pipe between filter and heater, or dedicated suction
and return lines,or built-up connections for future solar heating.
114(b)2: Outdoor pools ors as that have a heat pump or gas heater shall have a cover.
§114(b)3: Pools shall have directional inlets that adequately mix the pool water, and a time switch that will allow all pumps to be set or
programmed to run only during off-peak electric demand periods.
150 : Residential pool systems orequipment meet the pump sizing,flow rate, piping,filters, and valve requirements of§150
Residential Lighting Measures:
§150(k)1: High efficacy luminaires or LED Light Engine with Integral Heat Sink has an efficacy that is no lower than the efficacies
contained in Table 150-C and is not a low efficacy luminaire asspecified by§150(k)2.
§150(k)3: The wattage of permanently installed luminaires shall be determined asspecified by§130(d).
§150(k)4: Ballasts for fluorescent lamps rated 13 Watts or greater shall be electronic and shall have an output frequency no less than
20 kHz.
§150(k)5: Permanently installed night lights and night lights integral to a permanently installed luminaire or exhaust fan shall contain
only high efficacy lamps meeting the minimum efficacies contained in Table 150-C and shall not contain a line-voltage socket or line-
voltage lamp holder;OR shall be rated to consume no more than five watts of power as determined by§130(d), and shall not contain a
medium screw-base socket.
150(k)6: Lighting integral to exhaust fans, in rooms other than kitchens,shall meet the applicable requirements of§150(k).
150(k)7:All switching devices and controls shall meet the requirements of§150(k)7.
§150(k)8:A minimum of 50 percent of the total rated wattage of permanently installed lighting in kitchens shall be high efficacy.
EXCEPTION: Up to 50 watts for dwelling units less than or equal to 2,500 ft2 or 100 watts for dwelling units larger than 2,500 ft2 may be
exempt from the 50%high efficacy requirement when: all low efficacy luminaires in the kitchen are controlled by a manual on occupant
sensor,dimmer, energy management system (EMCS), or a multi-scene programmable control system;and all permanently installed
luminaries in garages, laundry rooms,closets greater than 70 square feet, and utility rooms are high efficacy and controlled by a
manual-on occupant sensor.
§150(k)9: Permanently installed lighting that is internal to cabinets shall use no more than 20 watts of power per linear foot of
illuminated cabinet.
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MANDATORY MEASURES SUMMARY: Residential (Page 3 of 3 MF-1 R
Project Name Date
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§150(k)l0: Permanently installed luminaires in bathrooms, attached and detached garages, laundry rooms,closets and utility rooms
shall be high efficacy.
EXCEPTION 1: Permanently installed low efficacy luminaires shall be allowed provided that they are controlled by a manual-on
occupant sensor certified to comply with the applicable requirements of§119.
EXCEPTION 2: Permanently installed low efficacy luminaires in closets less than 70 square feet are not required to be controlled by a
manual-on occupancy sensor.
§150(k)11: Permanently installed luminaires located in rooms or areas other than in kitchens, bathrooms,garages, laundry rooms,
closets,and utility rooms shall be high efficacy luimnaires. EXCEPTION 1: Permanently installed low efficacy luminaires shall be
allowed provided they are controlled by either a dimmer switch that complies with the applicable requirements of§119, or by a manual-
on occupant sensor that complies with the applicable requirements of§119. EXCEPTION 2: Lighting in detached storage building less
than 1000 square feet located on a residential site is not required to comply with §150 k 11.
§150(k)12: Luminaires recessed into insulated ceilings shall be listed for zero clearance insulation contact(IC) by Underwriters
Laboratories or other nationally recognized testing/rating laboratory;and have a label that certifies the lumiunaire is airtight with air
leakage less then 2.0 CFM at 75 Pascals when tested in accordance with ASTM E283; and be sealed with a gasket or caulk between
the luminaire housing and ceiling.
§150(k)13: Luminaires providing outdoor lighting, including lighting for private patios in low-rise residential buildings with four or more
dwelling units, entrances, balconies, and porches,which are permanently mounted to a residential building or to other buildings on the
same lot shall be high efficacy. EXCEPTION 1: Permanently installed outdoor low efficacy luminaires shall be allowed provided that
they are controlled by a manual on/off switch, a motion sensor not having an override or bypass switch that disables the motion sensor,
and one of the following controls:a photocontrol not having an override or bypass switch that disables the photocontrol;OR an
astronomical time clock not having an override or bypass switch that disables the astronomical time clock;OR an energy management
control system(EMCS) not having an override or bypass switch that allows the luminaire to be always on EXCEPTION 2:Outdoor
luminaires used to comply with Exceptionl to§150(k)l3 may be controlled by a temporary override switch which bypasses the motion
sensing function provided that the motion sensor is automatically reactivated within six hours. EXCEPTION 3: Permanently installed
luminaires in or around swimming pool,water features,or other location subject to Article 680 of the California Electric Code need not
be high efficacy luminaires.
§150(k)14: Internally illuminated address signs shall comply with Section 148;OR not contain a screw-base socket, and consume no
more than five watts of power as determined according to§130(d).
§150(k)15: Lighting for parking lots and carports with a total of for 8 or more vehicles per site shall comply with the applicable
requirements in Sections 130, 132, 134,and 147. Lighting for parking garages for 8 or more vehicles shall comply with the applicable
requirements of Sections 130, 131, 134,and 146.
§150(k)16: Permanently installed lighting in the enclosed, non-dwelling spaces of low-rise residential buildings with four or more
dwelling units shall be high efficacy luminaires. EXCEPTION: Permanently installed low efficacy luminaires shall be allowed provided
that they are controlled by an occupant sensors certified to comply with the applicable requirements of 119.
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HVAC SYSTEM HEATING AND COOLING LOADS SUMMARY
Project Name Date
Edara & Vasireddi Residence Addition 7/31/2014
System Name Floor Area
HVAC 1,258
ENGINEERING CHECKS SYSTEM LOAD
Number of Systems 1 COIL COOLING PEAK COIL HTG. PEAK
Heating System CFM Sensible Latent CFM Sensible
Output per System 40,000 Total Room Loads 479 16,736 767 939 34,857
Total Output(Btuh) 40,000 Return Vented Lighting 0
Output Btuh/s ft) 31.8 Return Air Ducts 759 1,936
Cooling System Return Fan 0 0
Output per System 42,000 Ventilation 0 0 0 0 0
Total Output(Btuh) 42,000 Supply Fan 995 -995
Total Output(Tons) 3.5 Supply Air Ducts 759 1,936
Total Output(Btuh/s ft) 33.4
Total Output(s ft/Ton) 359.4 TOTAL SYSTEM LOAD F 19,249 767 37,735
Air System
CFM per System 1,000 HVAC EQUIPMENT SELECTION
Airflow(cfm) 1,000 New Furnace-A/C 37,433 0 40,000
Airflow(cfm/s ft) 0.79
Airflow(cfm/Ton) 285.7
Outside Air(%) 0.0% Total Adjusted System Output 37,433 0 40,000
Outside Air(cfm/s ft) 0.00 (Adjusted for Peak Design conditions)
Note:values above iven at ARI conditions TIME OF SYSTEM PEAK Aug 3 PM Jan 1 AM
HEATING SYSTEM PSYCHROMETRICS(Airstream Temperatures at Time of Heating Peak)
28 OF 68 OF 105 OF 106 OF
OMEN
10 U_-1-__.[
Outside Air
0 cfm Heating Coil Supply Fan
104 OF
1,000 cfm
Room
68 OF 70 OF
I
COOLING SYSTEM PSYCHROMETICS(Airstream Temperatures at Time of Cooling Peak)
88/68°F 79/57°F 44/42°F 45/43°F
Outside Air
0 cfrn Cooling Coil Supply Fan 46/43 OF
1,000 cfm `�■.
26.0
ROOIYI
79/58 OF 78/57 OF
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OWNER-BUILDER DISCLOSURE FORM
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT• BUILDING DIVISION
09 10300 TORRE AVENUE•CUPERTINO,CA 95014-3255
CUPERTINO (408)777-3228• FAX(408)777-3333• building(ftupertino.org
Dear Property Owner(s):
An application for a building permit has been submitted in your name listing yourself as the builder of the property
improvements specified at:
SITE ADDRESS Pf(� S ( f)y APN 7BP# / �D
OWNER NAME 1 ,�A� AfOWNER ADDRESS
DESCRIPTION OF WORK:
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We are providing you with an Owner-Builder Acknowledgment and Information Verification Form to make you aware of
your responsibilities and possible risk you may incur by having this permit issued in your name as the Owner-Builder. We
will not issue a building permit until you have read, initialed your understanding of each provision, signed, and
returned this form to us at our official address indicated. An agent of the owner cannot execute this notice unless
you, the property owner, obtain the prior approval of the permitting authority.
OWNER'S ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND VERIFICATION OF INFORMATION
(DIRECTIONS:Please read and initial each statement below to signify you understand or verify this information.)
4t 1. 1 understand a frequent practice of unlicensed persons is to have the property owner obtain an "Owner-
Builder" building permit that erroneously implies that the property owner is providing his or her own labor and material
personally. I, as an Owner-Builder, may be held liable and subject to serious financial risk for any injuries sustained by
an unlicensed person and his or her employees while working on my property. My homeowner's insurance may not
provide coverage for those injuries. I am willfully acting as an Owner-Builder and am aware of the limits of my
insurance coverage for injuries to workers on my property.
�L 2. 1 understand building permits are not required to be signed by property owners unless they are responsible for
the construction and are not hiring a licensed Contractor to assume this responsibility.
K 3. 1 understand as an"Owner-Builder" I am the responsible party of record on the permit. I understand that I may
protect myself from potential financial risk by hiring a licensed Contractor and having the permit filed in his or her
name instead of my own.
4. 1 understand Contractors are required by law to be licensed and bonded in California and to list their license
numbers on permits and contracts.
5. 1 understand if I employ or otherwise engage any persons, other than California licensed Contractors, and the
total value of my construction is at least five hundred dollars ($500), including labor and materials, I may be
considered an "employer"under state and federal law.
6. 1 understand if I am considered an"employer" under state and federal law, I must register with the state and
federal government,withhold payroll taxes, provide workers' compensation disability insurance, and contribute to
unemployment compensation for each "employee." I also understand my failure to abide by these laws may subject
me to serious financial risk.
9� 7. 1 understand under California Contractors' State License Law, an Owner-Builderwho builds single-family
residential structures cannot legally build them with the intent to offer them for sale, unless all work is performed by
licensed subcontractors and the number of structures does not exceed four within any calendar year, or all of the work
is performed under contract with a licensed general building Contractor.
-k- 8. 1 understand as an Owner-Builder if I sell the property for which this permit is issued, I may be held liable for
any financial or personal injuries sustained by any subsequent owner(s)that result from any latent construction
defects in the workmanship or materials.
OwneYBuilde7Fonn 2010.doc revised 04/14/10
�`V' 9. 1 understand I may obtain more information regarding my obligations as an"employer"from the Internal
Revenue Service, the United States Small Business Administration, the California Department of Benefit Payments,
and the California Division of Industrial Accidents. I also understand I may contact the California Contractors' State
License Board (CSLB)at 1-800-321-CSLB (2752)or www.cslb.ca.gov for more information about licensed
contractors.
1``c 10. 1 am aware of and consent to an Owner-Builder building permit applied for in my name, and understand that I
am the party legally and financially responsible for proposed construction activity at the site address listed above.
*�' 11. 1 agree that, as the party legally and financially responsible for this proposed construction activity, I will abide
by all applicable laws and requirements that govern Owner-Builders as well as employers.
12. 1 agree to notify the issuer of this form immediately of any additions, deletions, or changes to any of the
information I have provided on this form. Licensed contractors are regulated by laws designed to protect the public. If
you contract with someone who does not have a license, the Contractors' State License Board may be unable to
assist you with any financial loss you may sustain as a result of a complaint. Your only remedy against unlicensed
Contractors may be in civil court. It is also important for you to understand that if an unlicensed Contractor or
employee of that individual or firm is injured while working on your property, you may be held liable for damages. If
you obtain a permit as Owner-Builder and wish to hire Contractors, you will be responsible for verifying whether or not
those Contractors are properly licensed and the status of their workers' compensation insurance coverage.
CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY
(DIRECTIONS:Please complete the following construction lending agency information.)
I hereby affirm that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued
(Sec 3097 Civ.)
Lender Name: Lender Address:
Before a building permit can be issued,this form must be completed and signed by the property owner and
returned to the agency responsible for issuing the permit. Note:A copy of the property owner's driver's license,
form notarization, or other verification acceptable to the city may be required to be presented when the permit is issued
to verify the property owner's signature.
Property Owner's Signature: --r~ Date: 3 () I L-�
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(NOTE: The following Authorization Form is required to be completed by the property owner only when designating an
agent of the property owner to apply for a construction permit for the Owner-Builder).
AUTHORIZATION OF AGENT TO ACT ON PROPERTY OWNER'S BEHALF
Excluding the Notice to Property Owner,the execution of which I understand is my personal responsibility, I hereby
authorize the following person(s)to act as my agent(s)to apply for, sign, and file the documents necessary to obtain an
Owner-Builder Permit for my project.
Scope of Construction Project(or Description of Work):
Project Location or Address:
Name of Authorized Agent: Tel No
Address of Authorized Agent:
I declare under penalty of perjury that I am the property owner for the address listed above and I personally filled out the
above information and certify its accuracy. Note:A copy of the property owner's driver's license, form notarization, or other
verification acceptable to the city may be required to be presented when the permit is issued to verify the property owner's
signature.
Property Owner's Signature: Date:
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Project Name: Climate Zone# #of Stories
General Information
Site Address: .t ij r t,, s Enforcement Agency: Date:
Building Type®Single Family ❑Multi Family Circle the Front Orientation N,E,S,W,or degrees
Conditioned Floor Area(CFA): -- Project Type: D Alterations ❑Envelope❑Fenestration ❑Roof ❑HVAC
Replacement or Chane Out ❑Duct Replacement ❑ Water Heater
NOTE: This form is not to be used for Newly Constructed Buildings or Additions
Insulation Values For Opaque Surfaces(for Furring use the Mass and Furring Strips Construction table below)
Assembly Alteration
❑Opening of framed cavity alone—Alterations that involve the opening of the framed cavity of a wall,ceiling,or floor must install the
mandatory minimum insulation value per§150 for the altered assembly.Fill in Columns A—C and enter mandatory insulation value in Column H.
❑Replacement of entire assembly—Replacement of an entire wall,ceiling, or floor assembly requires the installation of Component
Package-D insulation values in Table 151-C. Fill in Columns —J.
Opaque Surface DetailS For the furred portioned of Mass Walls see Furring Strips Construction Table below.
A B I C D E F G I H I I J
Proposed see Note Standard Values From JA4 Table
Framing Thickness, Framed Continuous JA4 Proposed
Tag/ Assembly Name Material Spacing, U- JA4 Table Cavity Insulation Assembly Assembly
IDt or Type 2 and Size or Othe? factor4 Numbers R-valueb R-Value' Row/Cols WU-facto?Note:Forfurred assemblies,accouring for Continuous Insulation R-value,see Page JA4-3 and Equation 4-1. For calculating furred walls use the Mas
7' truction table b
_ D indicate t id t i icer to at matches the building plans.
Indibai , he Assembly �n� ��' "itg, Walls,Floors,Slabs, Crawl Space,Doors and etc...Indicate in column G the Frame
maj erjal and Size.-For Wood,Metal,Metal Buildings,Mass,enter 2x4, 2x6,or etc... see JA4 for other possibrja'711V,
� lies.3. Enter the thic`' s�fc3 t�asl&fiches or Spacing betweenframing members enter; 16"or 24"OC;or`1�Qy description
such as Concrete Sandwich Panel,Spandrel Panel,Logs,Straw Bale Panel and etc....
`4-,M*dd}c6b`eV1k1ft k;F,0 EeVJ®M+4g0W4CfU factor found in JA4 Table based on the R-Value from Tall(G dSkZB( "t"A
5.Enter the Table number thgt-closely res bles�,the proposed assembly.
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6. Ente ' u��at i tal wall cavi or between the aurin ;otherwise,eater "0".
7. Enter the Continuous Insulation R-value for the proposed assembly;otherwise,enter "0".
8.Enter the row and column of the U factor value based on Column F Table Number and enter the Assembly U-- n olumn J
9.The Proposed Assembly Ufactor,Column J,must be equal to or less than the Standard U factor in Column E to comply.
Furring Strips Construction Table for Mass Walls Onl
A B C D E F G H I J K L M
Proposed Properties of Masonry and Concrete Added Interior or Exterior Insulation
Walls From Reference in Furring Space from Reference
Joint Appendix Table 4.3.5,4.3.6,4.3.7 Joint Appendix Table 4.3.13
wao. � > U
U o
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Assembly
you Final
Mass Name or JA4 Table ; i °o ,��, Assembly
Thickness
Type' Numbed ¢ > 5 k ' d > -actorb'� Comment
5
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Wass and Furring Strips Construction(footnotes)
1.Indicate the type of assembly to include;Hollow Unit Masonry Walls,Solid Unit Masonry,Solid Concrete Walls,Etc. Additional assemblies can
befound Reference Joint Appendix JA4.
2. This is the U-Factor based on the thickness of the assembly in inches.
3. The R-value of the insulation to be added on the interior or exterior of the assembly.
4. The Calculated R-Valueis the R-value of the furred out section of the assembly.
-6.The Final Assembly is calculated using Equation 4-2 or Equation 4-4of the Reference Joint Appendix J44. The equation is the inverse of Column
added to Column L Column K is the inverse from column J.
7.Insert the calculated U-actor value on to the Opaque Sur ace Details in Column J
FENESTRATION PROPOSED AREAS
❑Replacing window alone—Replacement windows shall meet the U-Factor and SHGC Value requirements of Component Package D in
Table 151-C. The Total Fenestration and West facing Area requirements are not applicable.
❑ Adding 50ft2 or less of window area—Newly installed windows shall meet the U-Factor and SHGC Value requirements of Component
Package D in Table 151-C.
❑Adding more than 50ft2 of window area— Newly installed windows shall meet the U-Factor and SHGC Value and the Fenestration
Area requirements of Component Package D in Table 151-C.Complete the Altered Fenestration Allowed Area Table on Page 2 of the CF-IR-ALT
Orientation
Fenestration Type and Frame (North,East, PropsedArea' Maximum Maximum NFRC or Default
(Window,Glass Door or Skylight) South,West) (ft) U-factor"3 SHGC2,1,1 Values
"j L n
• f�
,4 .\, 1 ' r'•1: !Sb r �`f .ter � ,y
1.Fenestration area is the area of total glazed product(i.e.glass plus frame). Exception: When a door is less than 50%glass, the fenestration
area may be the glass area plus a "2 inch frame"around the glass.
2. Enter value from Component Package D Requirements in Table 151-C.
3.Actual fenestration products installed and as indicated in CF-6R-ENV Form shall be equivalent to or have a lower U factor and/or a lower
SHGC value than that specified on the CF-IR ALT Form.
4.Submit a completed WS-31?Form if a reduced SHGC is calculated with exterior shading.
5.1fapplicable at this stage enter `NFRC" or NFRC Certified windows or are CEC"Default"valuesfound in Table 116-A or B.
ALTERED FENESTRATION ALLOWED AREAS(Complete if more than 50ft2 offenestration is added)
A B C D E F G
CFA of Allowed Existing Allowed
Entire %of Fenestration Area Fenestration Area Proposed Area' °
Dwelling CFA 2,3 Area° Removed Area Added A x B (E-D)+C
Total Fenestration
Area2'(ft2) >
West Fenestration Area
(Required In >
CZ's 2,4&7-15)
lt�g�att* ,1 �er� i kx � ,� �a `i; �,) � �....' "� ,, � F Y '� �•
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1. The Proposed West Fenestration Area includes West-sloping skylight area and any other skylight area with a pitch less than 1:12.
2.Enter 20%when no West orientation restriction or 15%when West fenestration is being installed in Climate Zones 2, 4, &7-15.Note that the
maximum allowed fenestration can only be 5%of the CFA as indicated in Column F. Column G must be equal to or less than Column F.
3. In climate zones 2, 4, 7-15,no more than 5%of the CFA is allowed for west facing glazing.
4.Existing Fenestration area must be counted toward the maximum allowed 15%or 20%of the whole building and calculated in Column G. The
Proposed Area must be less than or equal to Column F.
5.Enter the fenestration removed as part of the alteration if any in column D.
6.Enter the Fenestration area that is being added as part o the alteration.
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ROOFING PRODUCTS(COOL ROOFS)§1510912
When the area of exterior roof surface to be replaced exceeds more than 50%of the existing roof area,or more than 1,000f,12,whichever is
less,the new roofing area must meet the roofing product"Cool Roof'requirements of§152(b)1Hi,152(b)1Hii,or 152(b)1Hiii.
Check applicable alternative or exception below if the roof alteration is exempt from the roofing product "Cool Roof'requirements.Note:If any
one of the alternatives or exception below is checked, the Aged Solar Reflectance and Thermal Emittance requirements for roofing products in
§I18(i)are not applicable. Do not fill table below.
❑Cool Roofs Not Required in Climate Zones 1-12, 14,and 16 with a Low Sloped. Less or 2:12 pitch.
❑Cool Roofs Not Required in Climate Zones 1 through 9 and 16 with a Steep-Sloped Roofs(pitch greater than 2:12)and product unit weight less
than 51b/fl'.
Alternatives to§152(b)1Hi and§152(b)Hii,Steep-slope roof(pitch>2:12)
❑ Insulation with a thermal resistance of at least 0.85 hr•ft2•°F/Btu or at least a 3/4 inch air-space is added to the roof deck
over an attic;or
❑ Existing ducts in the attic are insulated and sealed according to§151(f)10;or
❑ In climate zones 10,12 and 13,with 1 ft2 of free ventilation area of attic ventilation for every 150 ft2 of attic floor area,and
where at least 30 percent of the free ventilation area is within 2 feet vertical distance of the roof ridge;or
❑ Building has at least R-30 ceiling insulation;or
❑ Building has radiant barrier in the attic meeting the requirements of§151(f)2;or
❑ Building has no ducts in the attic;or
❑ In climate zones 10, 11,13 and 14,R-3 or greater roof deck insulation above vented attic.
Exception to§152(b)1Hiii,Low-slope roof(pitch:52:12)
❑ Building has no ducts in the attic.
Other Exceptions
❑Roofing area covered by building integrated;photovoltaic panels and solar thermal panels are exempt from the below Cool Roof criteria.
❑Roof constructions that have thermal mass over the roof membrane with at least 25 lb/ft2 is exempt from the below Cool Roof criteria.
Note:If no CRRC-1 label is available,this compliance method cannot be used,use the Performance Approach to show compliance,otherwise,
Check the applicable box below if Exem t from the Roofing Products"Cool RoofRequirement:
Roof Slope Product Weight Product Aged Solar Thermal
CRRC Product ID Numbers < 2:12 >2:12 < 51b/ft2 > 5lb/fl2 Type 2 Reflectance3,4 Emittance SRI
❑ ❑ ❑ 1 ❑ ❑4
❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑4
❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑4
❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑4
❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑4
1. The CRRC Product ID Number can be obtained from the Cool Roof Rating Council's Rated Product Directory at www.coolroofs.or"1 roducts/search.phy
2.Indicate the type of product is being used for the rooftop,i.e.single-ply roof,asphalt roof,metal roof,etc.
3. If the Aged Reflectance it not available in the Cool Roof Rating Council's Rated Product Directory then use the Initial Reflectance value from the same
directory and use the equation(0.2+0,7(pimr;at—0.2)to obtain a calculated aged value. Where p is the Initial Solar Reflectance.
4.Check box if the Aged Reflectance is a calculated value using the equation above.
5.Calculate the SRI value by using the SRI-Worksheet at htW://www.energLca_gov/title24/and enter the resulting value in the SRI Column above and attach acopy of
the SRI-Worksheet to the CF-IR.
To apply Liquid Field Applied Coatings,the coating must be applied across the entire roof surface and meet the dry mil thickness or coverage
recommended by the coatings manufacturer and meet minimum performance requirements listed in§118(i)4. Select the applicable coating:
❑ Aluminum-Pigmented Asphalt Roof Coating ❑ Cement-Based Roof Coating ❑ Other
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HVAC SYSTEMS-HEATING
Minimum Duct or Piping Configuration
Heating Equipment Efficiency Distribution Insulation Thermostat (Central,Split,
Type and Capacity 1'2'3 (AFUE or HSPF) Type and Location R-Value Type Space,Package or H dronic)
1.Indicate Heating Type(Central Furnace, Wall Furnace,Heat pump,Boiler,Electric Resistance,etc.)
2.Electric resistance heating is allowed only in Component Package C or except where electric heating is supplemental(i.e., if total capacity
<2 KW or 7,000 Btu/hr electric heating is controlled by a time-limiting device not exceeding 30 minutes). See§151(b)3 exception.
3.Refer to the HERS Verification section on Page 4 of the CF-1 R-ALT Form for additional requirements and check applicable boxes.
4. Indicate Type or Location(Ducts,Hydronic in Floor,Radiators,etc.)
HVAC SYSTEMS-COOLING
Minimum
Efficiency Duct or Piping Configuration
Cooling Equipment (SEERIEER or Distribution Insulation Thermostat (Central,Split,
Type and Capacity',2 COP) Type and Location R-Value Type Space,Package or H dronic)
1.Indicate Cooling Type(AIC,Heatpump,Evap. Cooling,etc)
2.Refer to the HERS Verification section on Page 4 of the CF-1 R-ALT Form for additional requirements and check applicable boxes.
3.Indicate T e or Location(Ducts,H dronic in Floor,Radiators,etc.
WATER HEATING
List water heaters and boilers for both domestic hot water(DHW)heaters and hydronic space heating. Individual dwelling DHW heaters must be
gas or propane fired. Hot water pipe insulation from the DHW heater to the kitchen(s)and on all underground hot water pipes is required in all
component packages in all climate zones.
External Tank
Water Heater Type/Fuel Distribution Type Number In Tank Energy Factor or Insulation
Type' (Standard,Recirculating)z System Capacity(gal) Thermal Efficiency R-Value3
1.Indicate Type(Storage Gas,Heat Pump,Instantaneous,etc.)
2.Recirculating systems serving multiple dwelling units shall meet the recirculation requirements of§150(n). The Prescriptive requirements do
not allow the installation of a recirculating water heating system for single dwelling units.
3. The external water heating tank andpipes shall be insulated to meet the requirements o 150 ).
SPECIAL FEATURES The enforcement agency should pay special attention to the Special Features specified in this checklist below.
These items may require written justification and documentation and special verification.
NEW ROOF ASSEMBLY-Radiant Barrier
The radiant barrier requirement of§151( 2 does not apply to roof alterations.
Slab Edge(Perimeter)Insulation ❑YES ❑NO
YES:In Climate Zone 16 in Component Packages D,R-7 insulation is required.
Heated Slab Insulation ❑YES ❑NO
YES:Slab ed a insulation required for all heated slabs in all Climate Zones. See details in Table 118-A of the standards.
Raised Slab Insulation ❑YES ❑NO
YES:In Climate Zones 1,2, 11, 13, 14&16,R-8 insulation is required;in Climate Zones 12&15,R-4 is required under component Package D.
,s.
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Thermal Mass
To obtain Compliance Credit for the installation of thermal mass,use the Performance Approach.
HERS VERIFICATION SUMMARY The enforcement agency should pay special attention to the HERS Measures specified in this
checklist below. A completed and signed CF-41?Form for all the measures specified shall be submitted to the building inspector before final
inspection.
Duct Sealing& Testing HERS verification is required for this measure.
❑ YES ❑NO YES:In Climate Zones 2 and 9-16,if more than 40 linear feet of new or replacement ducts are installed in unconditioned
space,the ducts are to be sealed per§152(b)1Dii and the newly installed ducts are to be insulated per§15l(f)10.
❑ EXCEPTION:Existing duct systems that are extended,which are constructed,insulated or sealed with asbestos.
❑YES ❑NO YES:In Climate Zones 2 and 9-16,ifthe existing space-conditioning system(HVAC equipment and ducting)is replaced,the
ducts are to be sealed per§152(b)I Di.
❑YES ❑NO YES:In Climate Zones 2 and 9-16,if the existing HVAC equipment is replaced(including the replacement of the air handler,
outdoor condensing unit of a split system,cooling or heating coil,or the furnace heat exchanger)the ducts are to be
sealed per§152(b)1 E.
❑ EXCEPTION:Duct systems that are documented to have been previously sealed confirmed through HERS
verification in accordance with procedures in the Reference Residential Appendix RA3.
❑ EXCEPTION:Duct systems with less than 40 linear feet in unconditioned space.
❑ EXCEPTION:Existing ducts stems constructed,insulated or sealed with asbestos.
Refrigerant Charge- Split System HERS verification is required for this measure.
❑ YES ❑NO YES:In Climate Zones 2 and 8-15,when the existing HVAC equipment is replaced(including the replacement of the air
handler,outdoor condensing unit of a split system A/C or heat pump,cooling or heating coil,or the furnace heat
exchanger)a refrigerant charge measurement shall be verified per§I52(b)1F.
Central Fan Integrated (CFI)Ventilation System and Fan Watt Draw
The ventilation requirements of§150(o)do not apply to existing residential homes.
Ducted Split Systems-Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps: Airflow HERS verification is required for this measure.
❑YES ❑NO YES:In Climate Zones 10 through 15,when the existing space-conditioning system(HVAC equipment and ducting)is
replaced,the airflow and fan watt draw shall be verified per§152(b)1Ci to meet the requirements of§151(f)7B.
Documentation Author's Declaration Statement
• I certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete.
Name: Signature:
Company: Date:
Address: lfApplicable❑CEA or❑CEPE
(Certification#):
City/State/Zip: Phone:
Responsible Building Designer's Declaration Statement
• I am eligible under Division 3 of the California Business and Professions Code to accept responsibility for the building design identified on
this Certificate of Compliance.
• I certify that the energy features and performance specifications for the building design identified on this Certificate of Compliance conform
to the requirements of Title 24,Parts 1 and 6 of the California Code of Regulations.
• The building design features identified on this Certificate of Compliance are consistent with the information provided to document this
building design on the other applicable compliance forms,worksheets,calculations,plans and specifications submitted to the enforcement
agency for approval with this building permit application.
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Name: Signature:
Company: Date:
Address: License:
City/State/Zip: Phone:
For assistance or questions regarding the Energy Standards,contact the Energy Hotline at:1-800-772-3300.
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STRUCTURAL CALCULATION
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Tel: (408) 973-1839 Fax: (408) 973-1839
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ROOF LOAD:
Composition Shingle ---- 5.0 psf
Plywood 1.5 psf
Rafter -— ---- 1.5 psf
D.L.= 8.0 psf L.L.= 20 psf
Account for roof slog 4 in 12 slope
D.L.= 8.4 psf
Say: 9 psf
D.L.= 9 psf L.L.= 20 psf
CEILING LC3AD
Joists -- 1.5 psf
Sheetrock-------- 2 psf
Insulation ------- 0.5 psf
Misc. 2 psf
D.L.= 6.0 psf L.L.- 10 psf
TOTAL: D.L.= 15.0 psf L.L.= 20 psf
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61 r 5114 x 14 P L
W=(35psf)(25/2)=437plf W= 437 plf
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Beam with uniform load
Length(ft)= 21
Width(ft)= 5.25 R= 4689 Ib
Depth(ft)= 14 M= 24090 Ib-ft
Uniform load(plf)= 437 fb= 1686 psi
Duration factor- 1 fv= 83 psf
E(x1,000,000 in"4)= 2 Deft= 0.80 in U 316
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62 3112 x 11718 PSL
84589 ib
P=4589#
10.5
Ra Rb
Beam with concentrate load
Length(ft)= 10,5
Width(in)= 3.5 Ra= 1093 Ib
Depth(in)= 11.875 Rb= 3496 ib
Concentrate load(lb)= 4589 M= 8741 Ib-I t
Located from left end(ft)= 8 fb= 1275 psi
Duration factor= 1 fv= 126 psf
Modulus of elasticity(10"6 in"4)= 2 Defl= 0.13 In L/ 968
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REVISIONS BY
1. "PRIOR TO RECEIVING A BUILDING FINAL,A COMPLETED COPY OF THE WS-5R FORM Sll�LL BE GIVEN c. WORKING SPACE SHALL NOT BE USED FOR STORAGE. ................. .... ..........NOTE : ..........TO THE OWNER AND TO TEE BUILDING INSPECTOR. d. ILLUMINATION SHALL BE PROVIECED FOR ALL WORKING SPACES ABOUT SERVICE EQUIPMENT, .........-STRUC PRIOR TO THE START OF CON TION THE APPLICANTIOWNER SHALL PROVIDE THE ......................."THE 131-TI -DR,R/CO NLTRACTOR TO PRONT E T1- ONTR A TI COUNTY BUILDING DIVISION IBOARDS, PANEL BOARDS,ORN40TOR CONTROL CENTERS INSTALLED INDOORS.LOCATION OF A STATE OF CALIFORNIA LICENSED SURVEYOR�S OR CIVIL ENGINEER'S REFERENCE 2. ID IE E M IE SWITCI DATUM(INSTALLED PRIOR TO ANY GRADING)THAT SHALL BE USED TO ESTABLISH INDICATED WITH A COPY OF THE CF-6R INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE AT THE TIME OF FINAL INSPECTION." 3. PROVIDE ONE SWITCHED LIGHTFIXI"URE OR SWITCH-CONTROLLED OUTLET INSTALLED IN ......
........ ..........3. ALL LIGHT ING TO BE INSTALLED SILALL BE FLUORESCENT OR SHOW HOW EACH INCANDESCENT HALLN-AYS, STAIRWAYS,ATTACHE D GARAGES AND DE,TACIIED GARAGES WITTE ELECTRICITY.D SHALL REMAIN IN PLACE, UNDISTURBED ELEVATIONS ON_SUBMITTED PLANS AN IDE'RES LISTED ON THE -IR 4. PROVIDE AT LEAST ONE WALL SAkTICH-CONTROLLED LIGHTING OUTLET INSTALLED TO PROV ....... .....OMP Y RESIDETIAL LIGHTING MEASL THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRETY OF CONSTRUCTION WORK ON THIS PERMIT. . .......CLEAR OPENING SHALL NOT BE GREATER THAN 44 INCHES MEASURED FROM THE FLOOR(R310.1) FORM OR BELOW. ILLUN11NATIONON THE=RIOZ SDE Or OUTDOOR E NTRACES OR EMTSIA71TT-I G RADE L EVE,L EMERGENCY EGRESS FROM SLEEPING ROOMS REQUIREMENTS: PERMANENTLY INSTALLED LIGHTING IN KITCHENS SHALL BE HIGH EFFICACY LUMINAIRES. UP TO 50% ACCESS.NOTE FOR TIM TTLY INSTALLED LIGHTING IN KITCHENS MAY BE IN LIGHTS T 5. WHERE ONE, OR MORE, LIGHTING O-LTLET(S)ARE INSTALLED FOR INTERIOR STAIRWAYS,PROVIDE A .. ......... . ......... ....OF THE WATTAGE OF PERMANEN THA ..........MrNI2MLiX,f NET CLEAR OPENABLE DIMENSION OF 24 INCHES IN HEIGHT. L MINDAL-MNET CLEAR OPENABLE DIMENSION 20 INCIMS INWIDTII. ARE NOT HIGH EFFICACY,PROVIDED THAT THESE LIGHTS ARE CONTROLLED BY SWITCHES SEPARATE WALL SWITCH AT EACH FLOOR LEVEL,ATI)LANDING LEVEL THAT INCLUDES AN ENTRYWAY,TO ......FROM TI-10 SF CONTROLL ING THE HIGH EFFICACY LUMINAIRES. CONTROL THE LIGHTING OUTLET(S)WHERE THE STAIRWAY BETWEEN FLOOR LEVEL S HAS 1vffNRM_LM NET CLEAR OPENABLE DIMENSION OF 5.7 SQUARE FEET IN ARE,N.
............b. PERMANENTLY IN'STALLED LUMINAIRES IN BATHROOMS,GARAGES,LAUNDRY ROOMS AND UTILITY SIX RISERS OR MORE SILL HEIGHTS OF SUCH OPENINGS SHALL NOT EXCEED 44 INCHES ABOVE FLOOR ........... ...........ROOMS SHALL BE HICTH EFFICACY LIMINAIRFS OR ARF CONTROLLED BY AN OCCUPANT SENSOR(S) 6. PROVIDE OUTSIDE GFCI PROTE CIE,DWE ATHERPROOF 120-VOLT RECEPTACLE, AT FRONT AND REAR EXITING REOVIREMENTS CERTIULEDTo COMPLY WITH SECTION 119(D)THAT DOES NOTTURN ON AUI'01\/IATICALLY OR HAVE OF DWELIJNG UNIT, INSTALLEEITHIN 6 FEET 6 INCHES OF GRADE. .........TIMUM OF TWO EXITS REQUIRED FROM THE THIRD FLOOR WHEN AREA EXCEEDS 500 SQ FT.1. MIN ...........AN ALWAYS ON OPTION. a. PROVIDE TEE, FOLLOWING AS A FLANNOTE: 125-AND 250-VOLT RECEPTACLES INSTALLED OUTDOORS -A
2. BASEMENTS SHALL HAVE AT LEAST ONE OPERABLEINDOW OR DOOR APPROVED FOR 4. PERMANENTLY INSTALLED LUMINAIRES LOCATED OTHER THAN IN KITCHENS,BATHROOMS,GARAGE, INT A WET LOCATION SHALL HAVE AN ENCLOSURE THAT IS WEATHERPROOF WHETHER OR NOT THE ADIII MUKHERJEE
.............EMERGENCY ESCAPE. Ll�. ,C3tt
LAUNDRY ROOMS AND unLiTy Rooms SHALL BE HIGH EFFICACY LUMINAIRES(ExcEp-r CLOSETS ATTACHIVIE NT PLUG CAP IS DTSERTED. ............3. WHEN THE FINISHED SILL HEIGHT OF ANEGRESS WINDOW IS BELOW THE ADJACENT GROUND -NEM 2015
F.........LESS THAN 70 SQ.FT.): OR ART,CONTROLLED BY A DINPER SWITCH OR ARE CONTROLT.FD BY AN' 7. PROVIDE A RECEPTACLE OUTLET IF THE WALL IS 2 FEET WIDE OR GREATER. OUTLETS SHALL BE ........... ......LEN,EL,THE WINDOW SHALL HAVE A WINDOW'vVELL THAT IvJEETS THE REQUIREMEENTS. OCCUPANT SENSOR THAT COMPLIES WITH SECTION 119(D)THAT DOES NOT TURN ON SPACED NO'-'vf ORE, TI IAN 12 F E ET APART AND A 1VfAINfU_'vf OF 6 FEE,T FROM El ND OF WALLS OR 4. AT LEAST OINTE EXIT DOOR NOT LESS THAN 6 FEET 8 INCHES HIGH AND CAPABLE OF OPENING SUCH AUTOMATICALL Y OR HAVE AN ALWAYS ON OPTION. OPENINGS.TIIAT TIIE CLE AR WIDTH IS NOT LESS THAN 3)2 INCHES. ....... ...... .......... C
STAIR]ZE011REMENTS T BUILDING OR TO OTHER BUILDINGS ON TEE SAME LOT SHALL BE HIGH EFFICACY LUMINAIRES OR ARE 9. PROVIDE ONE RECEPTACLE IN GARAGE AND BASEMEN IN ADDITION TO AT Y RECEPTI CL PROVIDED 5. LUMINAIRES PROVIDING OUTDOOR LIGHTING AND PERMANENTLY MOUNED TO A RESIDENTIAL. 8. PROVIDE, ONE, ELE CTRICAL OUTLET IN HALLWAYS OVE R I 0 FEET IN LE NGTII. (CEC ARTICLE 210.52G-I))T MTT\7rtvffJM CODE REQUIREMENTS:I. STAIRS FOLLOWING 'SORS WITH INTEGRAL PT40TO CONROL. FOR STATIONARY APPLIANCES.CONTROLLED BY OCCUPANT SEN ..................... �........RVfUM I 0 INCH RIJN ............,T-T a. MAXrvfUM73/4TNC RTSEANDTOIN 6. THE RECIRCULATION SECTIONS OF DON�IESTIC HOT WATER SYSTEMS MUST BE INSULATED(THE 10.PROVIDE GFCI PROTECTION TO 120 VOLT, 15 AND 20 AMP RE CEPTACLES INSTALLE D IN THE b. MINIMUM 6 FEET8 INCH VERTICAL HEADROOMMEASURED ATSAIRWAY TREAD NOSINGS. ..............FNTTRF T,FNCTTH OF PIPING,-vVRETTTFR BURIED OR EXPOSED)." FOLLOWING LOCATIONS:MTN7M,TUM 36 INCH CLFAR WIDTH. .............HE ING.THE BUiLDEWCONTRACTOR TO PRO ViDE THE OWNER ANDT COUNTYBUILD DIVISION a. OUTDOORS SHALL BE A FLOOR OR A THER1 d. LANDING ATTHE TOP AND BOTTOM OF EACH STAIRWAY OR STAIR W1111'A COPY OFTHE CF-6R INSTALLATION CEKfIFICATE ATTHE TIME OF FINAL INSPECTION. b. BATHROOMS ..........RUN. MECHANK.AL REQUIREMEN'J'S c. UNFINISHED BASE-MENTS uj <
AT LFAST ONE INTER ,IEDTATF LANDINGT-TALL BE PROVIDED FOR EACH I'2 FEET OF VERTICAL Lu VEEN THE HORIZONTAL PLANES OF ADJACENT LANDINGS. 1. A WARM AIR FURNACE SFIALL NOT BE LOCATED IN A ROOM USED OR DESIGNED TO BE USED AS A d. CRAWL SPACE.S cy) <STAIRWAY RISE MEASURED BET'v BTDROOM,BATHROOM,AND CLOSET OR IN ANY FNCI.OSFD SPACF WITH ACCESS ONLY THROUGH KITCHEN AND WETBAR COUNTEkTOP SURFACES VICINTY MAP C ) 0 2, WINDING STAIRWAY FOLLOWING CODE MINB4UMS'. w 0
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d. A PERMANENT ELECTRIC OUTLET.1011)A LIGHTING FIXTURE CONTROLLED BY A SWITCH LOCATED AT 12.ALL BRANCH CTRCT,7TTS THAT SUPPLY OUTLETS(INCLUDING LUMINARIES)EKSTALLED IN a. =ADS S1 TALL PRO VIDE A C LE AR WALK I NG AREA MEA S URR,qG AT L E A ST 2 6 INCHE'S FRONA T1 IE 7656 RAINBOW DRIVE uj'THE ATTIC ACCESS SHOULD BE PROVIDED ATOR NEARTHE FURNACE. BEDROOMS SHALL BE PROTECTED BY ANARC-FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER LISTEDTO PROVIDE OUTER EDGE OF THE SUPPORTING COLUMN TO THE INNER EDGE OF THE HANDRAIL. co W
3. COOLING UNITS LOCATED IN THE ATTIC SHALL HAVE A SECOND WATERTIGHT PAN 11N,STALLED PROTECTION OF THE FNTTRE BRtNCTT CIRCUIT. CUPERTINO,CAMFORNIA b. A RUN OF AT LEAST T/2 INCHES SILALL BE' PROVIDED AT A POINT 12 INCITE S FROMIAIERE TIM BENEATI-ITHE UNIT 13.PROVIDE A WALL RECEPTACLE CUTLETIN BATHROOMS WITHIN 36 INCHES OFTHE OUTSIDE EDGE OF MOBILE TRE ADIS THE NARROWEST. 4. FI_TRNACF rNSTALLED TNUNDER-FL(.')OR SPACES SHALL COMPLY WITH THE FOI,T.OWF-\'-G EACH BASIN COhAPT.YTNG WTTTT TTF FOLLOIN"TNG CODE MTNT1VffMS BELOW:c. TREAD RISE SHALL NOT EXCEED 9/2 INCHES. a. CLFARANCH FROM COMBUSTIBLES a. THE OUTLET SHALL BE LOCATEDON A WALL THAT IS ADJACENTTOThE BASIN LOCATION. b. -ARCHITECT-: ADITI MUKHERJEE d. TIE,AT)ROOM SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 6 FE ET 8 INCHES. �PwED
c. A SPIRAL STAIRWAY CANNOT BE USED AS A REQUIRED EMT FROM AREAS EXCEEDING 400 SQUARE b. A 30-INCH BY 30-INCH ACCESS OPENING RECEPTACLES SHALL NOT BE TNSTA[.T,F.D IN A FACE-UP POSITTON IN COUNTFRTOPS OR STM`T1.AR 144. 3S.STELLI.NG ROAD FEET. C. FURNACE LOCATED A-MAXIMUM OF20 FEET FROM THE ACCESS OPENING WORK SURFACES. CUPERTINO.,CALIFORNIA d. FURNACE SUPPORTED ONTHE GROUND SHOULD RESTON A CONCRETE SLAB EXTENDING A MINIMUM 3 0 4. INDICATE, AT STAIRS WITH 4 OR MORE RISE,RS TIM INSTALLATION OF A HANDRAIL AND PROVIDE PH./FA 408 333 9363 AND REFERENCE A DETAIL SHOWING THE FOLLOWING CODE MINIMUMS: OF 3 INCHES ABOVE GRADE MOBILE 403 455 3793 A FURNACE SUSPENDED SMA.LL HAVE A CLEARANCE OF AT LEAST 6 INCHES ABOVE GRADE. IF a. HANDRAIL TO BE CONTINUOUS. e. PLAN NOTES:b. HANDRAIL SHALL BE 34 INCHES TO 38 INCITE S ABOVETIJE NOSING OF TREADS. EXCAVATED PROVIDE 6 INCHE S BFL OW AND 12 INCHES TO THE SIDE OF THE FURNACE 'y
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER- WESLEYL-ILT c. OPEN GUARDRAILS SHALL HAVE INTERMEDIATE RAILS SUCH THAT A SPHERE 4 INCHES IN DIAMETER F. PROVIDE.A PERMA'211EINT ELECTRIC OUTLET AND LIGHTING FIXTURE CONTROLLED BY A SWITCH CANNOT PASS THROUGH. THE, TRIANGULAR OPENINGS FORMED BY TIIE RISER,TREAD,AND LOCATED AT THE ACCESS OPFNING AT OR NEAR THE FURNACE. 1. VAULTFD CFILINGS SHALL BE PROVIDEDWITH A VAPOR BARRIER BENEATH T14F INSULATION AND A I"MIN.AIR WESLEY LIU ENGINEERING, C)BOTTOM ELEMENT OF A GUARDRAIL AT THE OPEN SIDE OF A STAIRA Y 5. PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING REQUIREENTS AT ALL FURNACE INSTALLATIONS: SPACE ABOVE THE INSULATION. THE AIR SPACE SHALL BE VENTILATED AS PER CRC R806. 7246 SHARON DRIVE#0 NO.MAYBE OF SUCH SIZE SUCH THAT A SPHERE 6 INCHF . DEYENE A CLEAR WORKING SPACE ON PLANS WITH A MINIMUM 30 INCHES IN, DEPTH, WIDTH AND 2. FURNACES AND WATER HEATERS IN GARAGES SHALL BE MOUNTED UPON PLATFORMS NOT LESS THAN 1811
,S IN DIAMETER CANNOT PASS THROUGH. a ABOVE THE GARAGE FLOOR. SAN JOSE,. CA 95129 d. THE HANDGRIP PORTION OF I-LkN. DRAIL SHALL-NOT BE LESS TIE AN 1 V41 N, C H NO R MO RE THA NT 2 HEIGHT-IN FRONT OF THE APPLIACE. 3. WATER I IEATER SHALL BE STRAFPED FOR SEISMIC LOAD AT POINTS B ERVEEN TI IE UPPER ONE THIRD AND MOBILE 403-973-1339 INCHIES IN CROSS-SECTIONAL DIMENSION. b. THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER OFTHE FURNACE SHALL BE 6" MIN. FROMTHE CLOSED DOOR.5. A NMINIMUM 42 INCH HIGH PROTECTIVE GUARDRAIL AT UNENCLOSED FLOOR AND ROOF OPENINGS, c. PROVIDEA MEANS OF T)TSCO'.\T\,FCT(E.G.T OGGLFWITCH)ADJACENT TO AND IN STGHTROM THE LOWER ONE THIRD OF ITS HEIGH7. THE LOWERS STRAP SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 4 INCHES ABOVE THE WATER HEATER CONTROLS. SEE CPC.OPEN AND GLAZED SIDES OF STAIRWAYS,AISLES, LANDINGS AND RA-\,fPS, BALCONIES OR PORCHES, EQUIPINIENT SERVED. 4. PROVIDE ROOF DRAINS AND OVELFLOW DRAINS AT FLAT ROOFS AS PER CRC R903.4 AND CPC.WHICH ARE MORE TITAN 3 0 INCHE S ABOVF GRADE OR FLOOR BFLOW, AND ROOFS TJSFD FOR d. PROVIDE A SFRNTCF RECEPTACLE: A 120-V SERVICE RECEPTACLES SHALL BE LOCATED ACCESS M=ADDIMSc- 7656 RAINBOW DRIVE OTHERTHAN SERVICE OFTHE BUILDING, SHALL BE PROTECTED BY A GUARDRAIL. WITHIN 25 FEETOF,AND ONTHE SAN/IE LEVEL AS,THE EQUIPMENT FOR MAINTENANCE. THIS KIRAN EDARA& APARNA VASIREDDI 000000000 6. OPEN GUARDRAILS SHALL HAVE INTERIvEDIATE RAILS OR AN ORNANIENTAL PATTERN SUCH THAT NOT TO CONNECT TO THE IvEANS OF DISCONNECT. S. PROVIDE UNOBSTRUCTED 18"MIC BY 24"MIN.ACCESS TO ALL UNDERFLOOR SPACES WHERE JOISTS OR SUBIFLOOR IS UNTREATED.CRC RzO8.4.
A SPHERE 4 INCITE S IN I)LA-ME,TER CANNOT PASS THROUGH. 6. THETERIvIINATION POINT FOR EXHAUST DUCT DISCHARG ING TO THE ATMOSPHERE SHALL NOT BE 6. PROVIDE 22"MIN.BY 30"MIN.ACESS TO ALI.ATTIC SPACES WITH 30"CLEAR HEIGHT OR MORE. CRC R807. E CrIM STAM M91 7. AT WALLS AND SOFFITS OF USEABLE SPACE UNDER INTERIOR STAIRS,ONE-HOUR FIRE-RESISTIVE LE SS I 0 FE ET FROMTI]E PROPERTY LINE;3 FEE,T FROM EXTERIOR WALL OR ROOF-, 10 FEE,T BATHROOMS 7656 RAINBOW DRIV CUPERTINO CA 95014 >CONSTRUCTION ON THE, ENCLOSED SIDE AS IDENTIFIED IN THE FIRE-RE SISTANCE DESIGN MAN-UAL. FROM OPENINGS INTO THE BUILDING-, I 0 FEET FROM THE ADJOINING GRADE. 7. TOILETS TO HAVE A MINIMUM CLEAR STALL SPACE OF 30"AND A MINIMUM CLEAR SPACE OF 24"IN FRONT. - ADITI MUKHERJEE 4084553793 a),GMAIL.0 M
ARCH ITECTADITIM(DECK RE014REMENTS 7. VENTING TERMINALS SHALL TERMINATE NOT LESS THAN 4 FEET BELOW OR 4 FEET HORIZONTALLY INSTALL MAX.1.28 GALLON PER FLUSH TOILETS. ST3ff'1.4DD?F_SS Crrf,STATE We FAX v) W 1. DECKS AND BALCONIES TTTAT ARE SFALFD I.NDFR-!\M.ATTT SHALL BF WARRPROOFFD ANT)HAVE A FROM,AND NOT LESS THAN I FOOT.-kBOVE 8. SHOWERS TO HAVE A MINIMUM AREA OF 1024 SQ.IN.AND A MINIMUM CLEAR HORIZONTAL DIMENSION OF 30", 1448 S. STELLING ROAD ICUPERTINO CA 95014 MEASURFD AT THE TOP OF THE MININ4UM 2% T.OPR FOR DRAINAGE PER SEC 1402.3.FLASHING AT THR WALLS Tv1TJST BE PROVTDFT) A DOOR, AN OPE N-ABLEV�TINDOW`OR.GRAVITY AIR INLE T INTO A BUILDING. ,CIJRB. WALLS SHALL BE CFMENT-BASED BACKER BOARDS TO A MIN.HEIGHT u
OF 72"ABOVE THE DRAIN INLET.-_RC R307.2. PROVIDE INDIVIDUAL PRESSURE BALANCE OR TEMPERATURE 0 El 11 EICO- 3,Mrr 13 -X=-MzCT 11 nGNEM 0 0 WITH MIN. 1/47FT. SLOPE OFTEE FLOOR,WATERPROOFING,DRAIN S.ETC. VENTING SYSTEMS SHALL TERMINATE AT LEAST 3 FEET ABOVE, AN OUTSIDE OR MAKEUP-AIR INLET 2. CONNFCTTON DETAILS FOR THE GUARDRAILS AND/OR HANDRATLS TO THE STRUCTURE LOCATED WITHIN 1 0 FE E T AND AT LEAST 4 FE ET FROI,�A A PROPE RTY LINE,EXCEPT A PUBLIC WAY. CONTROL AT EACH SHOWER OR TUB/SHOWER. " .i5 b .,. ........................................ .. ....................CEILIN ......... ..... ......................................... ..... .................: ........................RNING APPLIANCES SHALL NOT BE LOCATE D IN A PIT OR BASE,MENT. -�i%. .............9. INSTALL TUB WITH FULL MORTAR OUND. WALLS SHALL BE CEMENT-BASED BACKER BOARDS TO THE CAT . ......... ................. ... ...SET TILE SURR ......................... ...............EX'FERIOR ELEvA:rION RE UMMENTS 8, LIQLT,FIED PE TROLEUM GAS BU pi SHOWERS AND TUB/SHOWERS. ............ER EXPOSED SURFACES SHALL FD�VE A WEATHER-RESISTIVE BARRIER TO PROTECT THE, 9. ALL LAUNDRY FACILITIES : ...............................1. ALL WEATHE a. WHEN A CLOSET IS DESIGNED FORT=INSTALLATION, OF A CLOTHES DRYER,A.\��_ JM OPENING FIRE PROTECTION INTEI I ............STANDARD 14-1 FOR KRAFT WATERPROOF BUILDING PAPER OR ASPHALT SATURATED RAG FELT, . .. ..DO .:. ......7., -...............
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UOR WALL COVERING. SUCH BARRIER SHALL BE EQUAL TO T14AT PROVIDED FOR IN UBC WALLS COMMON WITH LIVING AREA TO BE 1/2"GYPSUM BOARD u MINIMUM. GARAGE SUPPORT NG 10. ALLGARAGE OF 100 SQUARE INCI APPLIED HORIZONTALLY,WITH TIE UPPER LAYER LAPPED 4 INCHES OVER THE LOWER LAYER,AND TFII,PLANS OR BY 011-MR APPROVED_N�IEANS. HABITABLE ROOMS ABOVE TO EE OF I HOUR CONSTRUCTION WITH 5/8" TYPEW GYPSUM BOARD MINIMUM. DOORS FROM MSTWG LIM 55)_ PROPOSED SINGLE FAMILY HOME GARAGE TO LIVING AREA TO BE 1-3/8"MIN.SOLID WOOD DOOR OR 20-MINUTE FIRE-RATED WITH SINGLE FAMILY HOME LAPPED 6 INCHES AT ALL VERTICAL JOINTS. b. A SMOOTH 4-INCH_\/1IN7IMUM DLkTv1ETE,R CLOTHE S DRYERMOISTURE EXI-IAIUST DUCT TOTIM OUTSIDE SELF-CLOSING DEVICE AND WEA HER STRIPPING. I 2. FOR E XTERIOR PLASTER/STUCCO: EQUIPPED WITH A BACK-DRAFT DAIAPER. 11. USABLE SPACE UNDER STAIRS AT R2 AND R3 TO BE 1/2"GYPSUM BOARD MIN.AT ALI,WALLS AND CEILING PER CRC. R3 & U TIMS O V-B PARCEL%LL INCLUDE 2 LAYERS OF GRADE D PAPER OVER WOOD BASE 1. EXIIAUST DUCT LENGTH IS LIMITED TO 14 FEET WIT11 2 ELBOWS. 1 C10114STIRVICHWI.-a. WEATHER RESISTIVE BARRIERS SEL' 12. PROVIDE 6"MINIMUM CLEARANCE AT BACK OF FURNACE AND 12"TOTAL CLEARANCE ON SIDES OF FURNACE.SREATTIING. 2. FOR EACH ADDITIONAL NINETY DEGREE ELBOW INEXCESS OF TWO,(2)METSHALLBEDEDUCTED 13. INSTALL ZERO CLEARANCE PRE-FAB FIREPLACES AS DIRECTED BY THE MANUFACTURERS INSTALLATION DIRECTIONS PER CBC. y VII-11 JAR=14: y b. PLASTERING WITH CEMENT PLASTER SHALL'NOT BE LESS THAN 3-COATS W`HEN-APPLIED OVER IvMTAL H L LE NGTH. VERIFY HEARTH EXTENSION MATERIAL AND THICKNESS MEET MANUFACTURERS LATH OR WIRE FABRIC LATH. PLU'_,NBLN.G REQUIREMENTS SPECIFICATIONS. FIRE STOPS WIT;H NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS SHALL BE PROVIDED AROUND THE CHIMNEY IN OPENINGS
c A ML\1�26 GA. GALVANIZED CORROSION�RESISTANT WEEP SCREED WITH: 1. A�2-INCII HIGH NON-ABSORBENT WALL MATERIAL IN SHOWERS AND APPROVED SHATTER- AT THE CEILING PER CRC. I 0 FEET (MEASURED 1. A 1vf1NIMUM'VFRTICAL ATTACHMENT FLANGE OF 3-1 rl-INCHES PROVIDED AT OR BELOW THE RESISTANT MATERIALS FOR SHOWER,ENCLOSURE AS REQUIRED. 14. TOP OF FIREPLACE CHIMNEYS TO EXTEND 2 FEET MIN. ABOVE ANY ROOF NG MATERIAL WITHIN 1
FOUNDATION PLATE LINE AT ALL EXTERIORINTALLS. 2. PROVIDE A 30-INCH CLEAR WIDTH FOR WATER CLOSET CO1\.dPAKI'_vfENTAND 24 INCH CLEARA_'N�CH HORIZONTALLY)OF CHIMNEY AND 3 FEET MIN.ABOVE ANY ADJACENT ROOFING MATERIAL.CRC R1 003. Flom Area: First Flow 1258 g-f 1258 2. THE SCREED SHALL BE PLACED AkEINLN/fUM OF 4 INCHES ABOVE EARTH OR 2 INCHES ABOVE IN FRONT OF WATER CLOSRT_ 15. PROVIDE SING LE STATION SMOKE,ALARM MOUNTED ON CEILING OR WALL AT A POINT CENTRALLY LOCATED IN CORRIDORS OR AREAS GIVING ACCESS TO ROOMS FOR SLEEPING PURPOSES,AN D IN EACH SLEEPING Second PANTED AREA 3. THE FOLLOWINCTCODE,1vffNTMU7MS FOR THE'vVHTRT-,POOT.BATH. ROOM.FOR SLEEPING ROOMS ONAN UPPER LEVEL,THE SMOKE ALARM SHALL BE PLACED AT THE CENTER OF 502 502 3. THETOPOF CHIMNEY IS TO EXTEND A NENIMUM OF 2 FEET ABOVE ANY PART OF THEBUILDWG a. A REMOVABLE PANEL OF SUFFICIIENT DEVENSION SHALL BE PROVIDEDTO ACCESSTEE PUMP. THE CEILING DIRECTLY ABOVE THE STAIRWAY.ALARMS SHALL BE AUDIBLE AT T14E LIVING AREAS.A MINIMUM sl WITHIN I 0 FEET OF THE CHINENEY. ALSO INDICATE THE INSTALLATION OF A SPARK ARRESTER AT ALL b. THE CIRCULATION PUMP SHALL BE LOCATED ABOVETHE CROWN WEIR OFTHETRAP. OF ONE SMOKE ALARM IS REQUIPED ON EACH FLOOR SEE CRC R314. TOTAL: 1760 s,t 1760 f-
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ROOF PL-AN/ROOF FRAMING REOUIREMENTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARDS REFERENCED IN CPC TABLE 14-1. 16. ALL GLASS AND GLAZING SHALL COMPLY VATH THE U.S.SAFETY STANDARDS FOR ARCHITECTURAL GLAZING Axe flmr at least hvu 10 fed by spacx-.umdie the garage-11 1. PROVIDE A READILY ACCESSIBLE ATTIC ACCESS TO ENCLOSED CEILINGS 22 INCH BY 30 d. UCTIO -FITT NiCTS ON WHIRLPOOL 13ATHS SHALL CO'NAPLY WITH THE LISTED STANDARDS. MATERIALS,AND WITH FED ERALSPECIFICATIONS. 0 INCH. LOCATED WHERE AT LEAST 30 INCITES OF UNOBSTRUCTED HEADROOM OCCURS. TNT)TCATF_ON PLANS A 12 X 12 ACCESS PANEL OR UTILITY SPACE SO ARRANGED WITHOUT 17. VERIFY WINDOWS MEET EGRESS REQUIREMENTS(CRC R310). AT LEAST ONE ESCAPE ROUTE FROM EACH Y 2. PROVIDEADEQUATE SIZE AND LOCATION OF ROOF GUTTRRS_/DOWNSPOUTS. OBSTRUCTIONS SO AS TO MAKE C014CEALED SLIP-JOINT CONNECTIONS ACCESS113LE FOR FIELD SLEEPING ROOM,20"CLEAR WID7H,24"CLEAR HEIGHT,AND 5.7 SQ.FT.CLEAR OPENING,THE BOTTOM OF THE CLEAR OPENING 3. (,1v OT LESS THAN 1/1 50 OF THE AREA OF THE SPACE VENTILA TED)F OR T1 IE RE,QUIRE D VE NTILATION INSPECTION AND REPAIR. NOT GREATER THAN 44"ABOVE 1HE FLOOR(CRC).ACES FORMED WHERE CEILINGS ARE APPLIED 4. VENTING FOR ISLAND FIXTURES(VEGETABLE SINK)SHALL BE DESIGNED PER SECTION 909 OF THE U R TIN p AT ALL ENCLOSED ATTICS AND E N'CLOSED RA FTER SP 18. SKYLIGHT DESIGN TO CARRY ALLrRIBUTARY ROOF LOADS AS SPECIFIED IN CRC R301.2007 CATJFORNTA PLUMBING CODE. 19. CONSTRUCTION OF SKYLIGHT GLAZING SYSTEM TO MEET REQUIREMENTS OF CRC R308.6. BLE CODES e ,,
DIRECTLY TO UNDERSIDE OF ROOF RAFTERS. APPLICA w 4. PROVIDE CROSS VENTILATION AT=RIDGE BEAM FOR VAULTED CET1,TNGS OR ENCLOSED RAFTER 5. FUEL-BURNING WATER HEATERS SHALL NOT 13E INSTALLED IN BATHROOMS OR BEDROOMS OR IN A 20. GLASS SHOWER AND TUB ENCLOSURES,AND WINDOWS OVER SHOWERS AND TUBS TO BE SAFETY GLASS.7 PT CRC R308.4.5.SPACES. CLOSETATITH THE ONLY ACCESS THROUGH A BATHROOM ORRFD. ROOM. ;FXCF WATER HFATERS . 2013 CALIFORNIA BUELDING CODE WITH CUPERTINO CITY CODE AMENDMENTS GARAGE REQUIRE MENTS HAVING DIRECT VENT SYSTE2\4S. 21. GLAZING IN ANY DOOR,OR GLAZNG WITHIN 24"OFANY DOOR AND WITHIN 60"OF FLOORS TO BE TEMPERED (2011 INTERNATIONAL BUILDiNG CODE) R E V I E V�JE G E GLASS CRC R308.4.1 AND R308.4.�.GLAZING WITHIN 18"OF THE FLOOR AS PER CRC R308.4.3 OR AT ENCLOSED I. PROVIDE AS 5/8-INCHTYPE X GYPSUM WALLBOARD)( 1/2" MIN.) ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS WALLS AT STAIRWAYS AS PER CRC R308.4.6 AND R308.4.7 TO BE TEMPERED GLASS. . 2013 CALIFORNIA.RESIDENTIAL CODE,(2011 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL A, ui LLS COMMON WITH THE RESIDENCE. -D BEAMS IN TEE GARAGE 1. FOR CONSTRUCTION EXCEEDING$1000.00 INTOTAL VALUE INDICATE ON FLOOR PLANS SMOKE STAIRS CODE)2. WHEN THE GARAGE SUPPORTS A FLOOR ABOVE,THE CEILING,POSTS AN . ALARMS AT THE FOLLOWrNG AREA.;: 22. RISERS ON STAIRWAYS SHALL NOT BE LESS THAN 4", NOR GREATER THAN 7-3/4". THE GREATEST RISER HEIGHT SHALL NOT * 2013 CALIFORNIAADMINISTPUITIVE CODE.
SHALL BE SIMILARLY PROTECTED. (SEC 302.4 EXCEPTION 3) a. CENTRALLY LOCATED IN CORRIDOR(ORAREA)LEADING TO SLEEPING AREAS,A-ND INSIDE EACH EXCEED THE SMALLEST BY MORE THAN 3/8". THE RUN SHALL NOT BF LESS THAN 10". THE LARGEST RIJN SHALL NOT EXCEED . CUPERTINOGREEN BUILDING CODECAMENDED 2013 CALIFDRNIA GREEN 3. GARAGES SHALL NOT HAVE AN OPENING DIRECTLY INTO A ROOMUSED FOR SLEEP INIG PURPOSES. SLEEP ING ROOM. THE SMALLEST BY MORE T14AN 3/8".CRC R311.7.5. HEADROOM AT STAIRWAYS TO BE 6'-8"MIN.,MEASURED VERTICALLY AT ALL BUILDING STANDARDS CODE)4. HEAT-PRODUCING APPLIANCES(WATER BEATERIDRYER/FURNACE)N_ GARAGE WILL BE PROTECTED b. ON CEILING OF UPPER LEVEL IN, CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE STAIRWAY WHEN SLEEPING AREAS ART, ON POINTS FORMED BY A PLANE TANGENT TO ALL TREAD NOSINGS. CRC R311.7.2. NOSING DIMENSION AND PROFILE PER CRC 2013 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE(2011 UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE)
FRO,_\1AUTON4OBILE IDAIvIAGE(BY ELEVATING THE APPLIANCE,S OR INSTALLING VEHICLE BARRIERS) AN UPPER LEVEL. R311.7.5.3. 2013,CALIFORNIA PLW413ING CODE(2011 UNIFORM PLUB ING.CODE)5. ELEMENTS OF APPLIANCES WENCH GENERATE A GLOW, SPARK, OR FLAME(SUCH AS WATER c. ON RACH FLOOR T.FVF_L AND IN BASEME.NT. 23. GUARDRAILSSIIALL HAVE MINIMUM OF 42"IN HEIGHT.CRC R312.1.2. OPEN GUARDS SHALL RAVE BALUSTERS 2013 CAMFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE(2011 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE) z
HEATER AND FURNACE)SHALL BE, LOCATED A MINIMUM OF 18 INCITES ABOVE GARAGE FLOOR. d. I-N, THE ADJACENT ROOM(OR AREA)WHERE THE CEILING HEIGHT EXCEEDS TH AT OF THE HALLWAY SUCH THAT 4"DIAMETER SIIPERE CANNOT PASS THROUGH.CRC R312.1.3.FOR R2 AND R3 OCCUPANCY,E ARE ENCLOSED IN A SEPARATE, APPROVED BY 24 INCHES. OPENINGS FOR REQUIRED GUARDS ON THE SIDES OF STAIR TREADS SHALL NOTALLOW PASSAGE OF A 2011CAWFORNIA FIRE CODE WITH SANTA CLARA CITY CODE A 6. WHERE SUCH APPLIANCES INSTALLED WITHIN A GARAG , (2011 MTERNATIONALFIRE CODE) 0
COMPARTMENT HAVING ACCESS ONLY FROM THE OUTSIDE OF THE GARAGE, SUCH APPLIANCES MAY c. SMOKE ALARMS SHALI SOUND AN ALAR1,4 AUDTBT.F IN ALL ST.FF.PT\.,-,G AREAS. SPHERE OF 4-3/8"OR MORE IN DIAMETER CRC R312.1.3 EX.2. IDITION)BE INSTALLED AT FLOOR LEVEL. TIIE REQUIRED COMBUSTION AIR SHALL BE, TAKEN FROMAND f. FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION, SMOKE ALARMS SHALL BE"HARD WIRED"AND SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH 24. HANDRAILS,TO BE 34"TO 38"ABOVE TREAD NOSING,CIRCULAR HANDGRIP TO BE MIN.1-1/4"TO MAX 2"IN TITLE 24,PART 6,CALrFORNIA2010 ENERGY CODE.(2008 L DISC1IARGED TO THE EXTERIOR OF THE GARAGE. BATTERY BACKUP. CROSS SECTION. HANDRAILS SHALL BE PROVIDED ON AT LEAST ONE SIDE OF EACH CONTINUOUS RIJN OF 7. THE DOOR FROM GARAGE TO THE RESIDENCE TO BE SELF-CLOSING, TIGHT-FrTTING, 1-3/8-INCH-THICK g. FOR EXISTING BUILDINGS SMOKE A-LARMS MAY BE BATTERY OPERATED AND SHALL BE INSTALLED THREADS OF FLIGHT WITH FOUR RISERS OR MORE, CRC R311.7.8.SOLID WOOD OR A 20-MINUTE I;UkTED ASSEMBLY. I-N LOCATIONS AS SPECIFIED ABOVE. VENTILATION 8. W-11E RE AIR DUCTS PEN TRATE THE GARAGE-RESIDENCE F IRE SEPARATION,THE Y SHALL BE, OF 26 25. LOCATION AND SIZE OF FOUNDATION VENTS TO CONFORM TO CRC R40B.GAUGE STEEL WITH NO OPENINGS INIHE GARAGE. a. WORKING SPACE AT THE FRONTOF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT SHALL HAVE:A MINIMUM DEPTH OF 36 26. PROVIDE UNDER ROOF CROSS VENTILATION AT THE RATE OF 1/150 OF THE A7r[C AREA. CRC R806.2. Uu TrrLE 24 ENERGY REQUIREMENTS WIDTH OF 30 INCHES, AND I-TRGHT OF 6 FEET 6 r.qCBF-,S. THE POINT OF DISCHARGE 27. BATHROOMS AND LAUNDRY ROOMS SHALL BE MECHANICALLY VENTILATED (50 CUBIC FT/MIN).(CALIFOM IZX 9; Plai F4j1p% 1!=RGY EFFICIENCY STANDARDS) b. A LEAST ONE ENTRANCE OF 24 INCHES WIDE BY 6 FEET 6INCHES HIGH. MUST BE 3' MIN.ABOVE ANY BUILDING OPENINGS WITHIN 10'. HABITABLE ROOMS SHALL BE NATURALLY VENTILATED WITH
CLEAR OPEN AREA NOT LESS THAN 4%OF THE FLOOR AREA OF THE ROOM. CRC.
PERFORMANCE PLAN NOTES / BUILDING CODE NOTES ARE REFERENCED 28. PROVIDE FABRICATOR'S CERTIFICATE FOR GLU-LAM BEAMS TO BUILDING DEPARTMENT FOR REVIEW AND PLOT PLANS AM
IN THE PLAN AS APPROVAL AT TIME OF DELIVERY AND PRIOR TO INSTALLATION AS PER CBC.
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GENERAL NOTES LUMBER NOTES:
101. ALL WORK PERFORMED IN THIS PROJECT SHALL COMPLY WITH 2O10CBC AND
ALL PERTINENT LOCAL CODE REQUIREMENTS, LAWS AND ORDINANCES. 501. ALL LUMBER SHALL HAVE MOISTURE CONTENT NOT EXCEEDING 199 PRIOR
102. ALL WORK PERFORMED SHALL COMPLY WITH THESE GENERAL REQUIREMENTS TO INSTALLATION.
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON PLANS OR SPECIFICATIONS. 502. WOOD MEMBER AGAINST CONCRETE AND OTHER MEMBERS LOCATED WITHIN
103. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ALL DRAWINGS, VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS, 8" OF FINISH GRADE SHALL BE PRESSURE TREATED DOUGLAS FIR LARCH.
ELEVATIONS AND CONNECTIONS BEFORE CONSTRUCTION. 503. 2x4 STUD SHALL BE DOUGLAS FIR LARCH STANDARD GRADE OR BETTER.
104. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ON SIDE VERIFICATION OF CONDITIONS. 504. 2x6 STUD SHALL BE DOUGLAS FIR LARCH 12 OR BETTER.
2 105. DRAWINGS ARE NOT TO BE SCALE. DIMENSIONS NOT SPECIFIED, WHEN 505. TOP & SOLE PLATES SHALL BE DOUGLAS FIR LARCH 12 OR BETTER
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Si REQUIRED BY FIELD CONDITION, SHALL BE DETERMINED BY ENGINEER. 506. 3x & 4x POST SHALL BE DOUGLAS FIR LARCH #2 OR BETTER.
106. ENGINEER SHALL BE NOTIFIED FOR ANY FIELD CONDITIONS DIFFERENT FROM 507. 2x & 4x JOISTS AND BEAMS SHALL BE DOUGLAS FIR LARCH #2 OR BETTER.
THOSE INDICATED ON DRAWINGS. 508. 6x & 8x FRAMING MEMBERS SHALL BE DOUGLAS FIR LARCH #1 OR BETTER.
107. ENGINEER SHALL BE NOTIFIED FOR ANY QUESTIONS WHICH MAY ARISE 509. SIMPLY SUPPORTED GLUED-LAM BEAMS SHALL BE 24F-V4 DFL/DFL
PERTAINING TO THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS 510. GLUED-LAM BEAMS CANTILEVERED AT ENDS OR CONTINUOUSLY ACROSS
108. GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND HIS/HER SUBCONTRACTORS ARE SUPPORTS SHALL BE 24F-V8 DFL/DFL.
- ------ C ==_- - RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL THE EXCAVATION PROCEDURES INCLUDING LAGGING, 511. GLUED-LAM BEAMS SHALL BEAR AITC CERTIFICATES AND SUBMITTED TO THE
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SHORING AND THE PROTECTION OF THE ADJACENT PROPERTY, STRUCTURES,
1 1 STREET AND UTILITIES. 512. GLU-LAMINATED FABRICATION SHALL BE PERFORMED IN AN APPROVED
I i 109. TYPICAL DETAILS ON THESE SHEETS SHALL APPLY WHERE NO SPECIFIC FABRICATOR'S SHOP IN ACCORDANCE WITH CBC 1701.7
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DETAILS OR SECTIONS ARE GIVEN. 513. PSL SHALL BE 2.OE. LVL SHALL BE 1.9E AND LSL (BEAM) SHALL 8E 1.5
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112. ALL DRAWINGS AND SUBSEQUENT REVISIONS IF ANY SHALL BE MADE WITH CONCRETE NOTES: 0 .�
WRITTEN APPROVAL OF ENGINEER. 701. FOUNDATION CONCRETE SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH ti "
113. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL HEATING, VENTILATING, PLUMBING AND OF 2500 PSI AT 28 DAYS.
ELECTRICAL OPENINGS AND NOTIFY THE ENGINEER FOR ANY DEVIATIONS 702. REBARS, DOWELS AND OTHER EMBEDDED ELEMENTS SHALL BE SECURED IN o
FROM THE DRAWINGS. PLACE AND APPROVED BY THE BUILDING OFFICIAL BEFORE POURING
114. THE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS SHOW STRUCTURAL FEATURE ONLY. SEE CONCRETE.
ARCHITECTURAL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND OTHER DRAWINGS FOR 703. COLD JOINTS MAY BE USED WHERE SHOWN. JOINTING SURFACE SHALL BE A o
NON-STRUCTURAL ITEMS. CLEAN FREE OF FOREIGN MATERIAL AND INTENTIONALLY ROUGHENED.
115. EXCEPT AS NOTED HEREIN. NO STRUCTURAL MEMBERS SHALL BE OMITTED, 704. SPECIAL INSPECTION REQUIRED WHERE CONCRETE STRENGTH GREATER
NOTCHED, CUT, BLOCKED OUT, OR RELOCATED WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL BY THAN 2500psi IS SPECIFIED. , N
THE ENGINEER OF RECORD. ~
--- 116. THE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS FOR THIS PROJECT DESCRIBE THE BUILDING
STRUCTURE ONLY, AND ARE NOT INTENDED TO SHOW NON-STRUCTURAL REINFORCEMENT NOTES:
ITEMS COORDINATION FOR AND INSTALLATION OF MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL,
ARCHITECTURAL AND MISCELLANEOUS NON-STRUCTURAL ITEMS SHOWN 801. REINFORCING STEEL SHALL BE DEFORMED BARS OF BILLET OR AXLE STEEL
ELSEWHERE IN THE PROJECT PLANS SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF BAR ASTM A615 GRADE 40.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
117. SUBCONTRACTORS FOR STRUCTURAL PORTIONS OF THE BUILDING, INCLUDING 802. REINFORCEMENT SHALL BE CLEAN AND FREE OF EXTRANEOUS MATERIAL.
BUT NOT LIMITED TO FOUNDATIONS AND STRUCTURAL FRAME, ARE ADVISED 803. ALL REINFORCEMENT SHALL BE PLACED AND SUPPORTED IN A TRUE LINE
TO REVIEW ALL DIVISIONS OF THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR AS SHOWN.
NON-STRUCTURAL ITEMS WHICH MAYBE EMBEDDED IN, ATTACHED TO OR 804. 3 INCHES CLEARANCE SHALL BE PROVIDED WHERE CONCRETE IS CASTED
O U T I O 1 OTHERWISE CONNECTED TO THE STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS OF THE BUILDING AGAINST EARTH, 2 INCHES CLEARANCE FOR CONCRETE EXPOSED TO EARTH
PLANBEFORE SUBMITTING THEIR BIDS. OR WEATHER BUT DEPOSITED AGAINST FORMS, AND 3/4" CLEARANCE FOR
118. IN CASED OF CONFLICT, THE MORE STRINGENT REQUIREMENT SHALL GOVERN. SLABS AND WALLS WHERE CONCRETE IS NOT EXPOSED TO EARTH OR WEATHER.
805. LAP ALL REINFORCING SPLICES A MINIMUM 48 BAR DIAMETERS BUT IN NO
SCALE: 1/4" 1'-0"
CASE LESS THAN 24 INCHES.
806. WELDED WIRE FABRIC SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A185
FRAMING NOTES: 80Z CONTRACTOR SHALL INFORM ENGINEER 48 HOURS PRIOR TO POURING
STRUCTURAL CONCRETE FOR REVIEWING THE WORK.
201. CONTRACTOR SHALL REVIEW ALL TYPICAL FRAMING DETAILS (e.q. TOP PLATE
SPLICE. WALL CORNER CONNECTIONS, SHEAR PANEL NAILING, etc.), SILL Stamp
NAILING AND BLOCK REQUIREMENTS PER FOOTNOTES IN SHEAR WALL SCHEDULE
PRIOR TO STARTING ANY FRAME WORK,
1 1 1 i 1 i i I I 1 1 1 I I I 1 I 202. BEAM-TO-POST (ISOLATED) CONNECTIONS SHALL BE PROPERLY ALIGNED
i I 1 I 1 i 1 I I I 1 I I I I 1 1 I I AND CONNECTED WITH BRACKETS U.N.O. 4gpFESSIOy9
i I I i I i i i I i I f i i 1 I I I I
I i I 1 i I I I I I i i I i 1 i I 1 203. WHERE PARTITION WALLS PARALLEL TO THE FRAMING BELOW, DOUBLE JOISTS ��O��E <<n
I I i i I 1 i I i 1 I I 1 I I I 1 SHALL BE PROVIDED BELOW THE WALL. WHERE PERPENDICULAR,
I I I I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I I 1 i 1 I 1 2x BLOCKING SHALL BE PROVIDED BETWEEN EACH JOISTS.
i I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I
I i 1 i I I i I 1 i I I i I I I I i i 204. 2x BLOCKINGS SHALL 8E PROVIDED BETWEEN THE FLOOR JOISTS AT THE (XI C 570 m
1 i 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i I I I I I I ENDS AND AT EACH SUPPORT OF THE FLOOR, SUCH AS BEARING WALL, EXP. 12/31/14
(E)C .To N STRUCTURAL BEAM, etc. BLOCKING MAY BE OMITTED ONLY AS SPECIFIED
i 1 I I I 1 1 I f I I 1 I 1 I I I ON PLAN , OR AT THE ENDS OF FLOOR JOISTS WHERE THEY ARE NAILED ` qp CIV
1 1 1 1 I I i 1 I I I I I I i I 1 i I BEAM OR RIM JOIST. F 1F�
i 1 1 1 I 1 1 i I I 1 I I 1 i i 1 1 1 TO A HEADER, OF CAS
1 I I i I I I i i 1 i I 1 I 1 I i I 1 205. BOTTOM OF POSTS SHALL HAVE FULL BEARING IN A TIGHT-FIT CONDITION
1 I 1 1 i I 1 1 I I 1 i I I I i I 1 I WITH THE SUPPORTING STRUCTURAL MEMBER BELOW.
1 I I I I 1 I I I I I 1 I I I I
I 1 1 1 I 1 I I I I 1 1 I i I I I I i 206. WHERE POST TERMINATED ON FLOOR WITH STUD WALLS OR BEAM BELOW,
1 1 i I 1 1 I 1 I I 1 i I I I t i i THE SPACE BETWEEN THE BOTTOM OF THE POST AND THE TOP OF THE
1 i i I I I I 1 I I I 1 1 i I I I PLATE OR THE BEAM SHALL BE SOLIDLY FILLED WITH 2x BLOCKINGS AND THE
f I I I I I I I I 1 I I I i i i I
1 I 1 I I i 1 I i I 1 I I 1 I 1 1 I STUD WALL BELOW SHALL HAVE MATCHING POST AT SAME LOCATION.
i I i1 I I I 1 I I I i I I I 207. U.O.N. BOTTOM OF ISOLATED POSTED WHEN TERMINATED ON FLOOR SHALL (N) BEAM PER PLAN
i I \� I I i I I I I i 1 I BE FIXED TO THE FLOOR DIAPHRAGM BY 2-A35 CLIPS.
11,
I- . - . - . - . - . - . - - . . - - . - . - . � . _ F-! I -1 -I . -i -I - I - .I - .I I�I -iI I - I I I -aJ II �I � �I -u �I _ I \
1 i 1 I , ,I -, - -r , ,� ,I -+� -� - SHEATHING NOTES: KICKER WHERE
1 1 1 1 I I I i - 1 1/4x1 PSI. TT 1=L 1 I I I I OCCURS
i I i I I I I i I 11 i 1 I i 1 I I I i
1 1 1 1 1 I m11 I 301. ANY PLYWOOD SHEATHING PANELS USED ON ROOF, FLOOR AND SHEAR (2)A35 ® EACH KICKER
1 -4i 1 I i i 1 1 1 ' I r 1 1 I 1 1 WALLS SHALL NOT BE LESS THAN 24 WIDE UNLESS ALL EDGES OF THE `
1 I I I i I I r i I 1 \ 1 I S1 1 I 1 I UNDERSIZE SHEETS ARE SUPPORTED BY FRAMING MEMBER OR BLOCKING.
_J Li i i i i i 302. ROOF PLYWOOD SHALL BE 1/2 COX(OSB) APA 24/0. FACE GRAIN V
PERPENDICULAR TO FRAMING MEMBERS BELOW. STAGGER ADJACENT PANELS
I I I I
x BY 4 FEET. NAILED WITH 8d COMMON NAILS AT 6"O.C. ALL PLYWOOD
x }
PANEL EDGES AND 12 O.C. ALL INTERMEDIATE SUPPORTS.
lE)GJ.iT0FW"IAMI ( I I I 1 I I I p 303. FLOOR PLYWOOD SHALL BE 3/4 CDX APA 48/24 TONGUE AND GROOVE. MSTA18 OR i i 2x CLG JST W/ LUS24 HGR
I I I I 1 1 7 -1 I FACE GRAIN PERPENDICULAR TO FRAMING MEMBER BELOW. STAGGER
�I I i " CS16x20 LONG AT I I
1 1 I lu
ADJACENT PANELS BY 4 FEET NAILED WITH 10d COMMON NAILS AT 6 O.C.
I I I I I i I 1 I i I 1 I I I I AT ALL PLYWOOD EDGES AND AT 10"O.C. AT ALL INTERMEDIATE SUPPORTS. EACH CLG JST i i �-(E) WALL TO BE REMOVED N 3
i 1 (E)NDR i 1 I /1 I i i I I I 1 1 I \ i i 304. ALL FLOOR PLYWOOD SHALL BE GLUED TO THE JOISTS. THE FIELD-GLUED
1x f700R SYSTEM SHALL BE INSTALLED ACCORDING TD THE RECOMMENDATION �
OF THE APA. GLUE SHALL BE APPLIED TO JOISTS AND THE GROOVE IN i i •(� ,�
THE EDGE OF THE T&G PANEL. GLUE SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS LM1
OF THE APA ADHESIVE SPEC. AFG-DI AND SHALL BE APPLIED AS DIRECTED �
14xSNDR i I i I 1 I I I I I I I BY THE GLUE MANUFACTURER. GLUE MAY BE APPLIED MANUALLY OR WITH
_ ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT. i
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES: 1 NFkN GLCG SMAM t�1
401. U.N.O PROVIDE ST6236 AT TOP PLATES AT PLUMBING PENETRATIONS.
402 AL N EVERY SIMPSON
CS R STRAPS
N SHALL BE EACH ROW. ACHED TO FRAMING WITH 8d NAILS
-.. ;;
i P 9RTINO
403. ALL FRAMING ANCHORS, STRAPS, HANGERS, POST CAPS, COLUMN BASES, Idin.
�-
rtm
HOLDOWNS, HINGE CONNECTORS, ANGLES AND CLIPS SHALL BE 6x BLOCK R1'�
ADDITION AND REMODELING: (
MANUFACTURED
B
WITH PRODUCT RE'QUIQREMENTSLING SCHEDULE SHALL BE IN
POST ABOVE
ACCORDANCE
1. EXISTING CONSTRUCTION SHOWN ON DRAWINGS WAS OBTAINED FROM EXISTING ( 404. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SELECTING THE APPROPRIATE POST CAN BE _
DRAWINGS AND/OR 8Y FIELD MEASUREMENTS. SIZE AND CONFIGURATION OF CONNECTORS FROM THE SERIES DESIGNED
2. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL EXISTING FIELD CONDITIONS AND DIMENSIONS FULL HEIGHT r _ . �'� �(�§I"
PRIOR TO STARTING CONSTRUCTION. I ON DRAWINGS. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. '
405. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE ALL NAILS SHALL BE COMMON NAIL. (PASS THRU t� t�' .==� t✓Y. �--�:� ,�,�- `
3. CUTTING, DRILLING, REMOVAL...ETC. OF THE EXISTING CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE 406. ALL TOE NAILING SHALL BE 8d NAILS. THE FLOOR)
PERFORMED IN A GREAT CARE NOT TO DAMAGE THE INTEGRITY OF THE BUILD'G. I 407. ALL NAILS EXPOSED TO THE WEATHER SHALL BE HOT-DIPPED GALVANIZED
4. NO EXISTING MEMBERS MAY BE REMOVED UNLESS THE STRUCTURAL PLANS NAILS.
INDICATES OTHERWISE
5. IF STRUCTURAL MEMBERS NOT INDICATED FOR REMOVAL ARE INTERFERING WITH 408. CONVENTIONAL LET-!N SRACINGS ARE NOT REQUIRED IN THIS PROJECT. SIMPSON PC 6x6 POST Date
THE NEW WORK, THE ENGINEER SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY NOTIFIED. 409. NELSON STUDS SHALL BE MANUFACTURED AND FABRICATED PER TRW z 6/26/2014
6. CONTRACTOR SHALL SAFELY SHORE THE EXISTING CONSTRUCTION WHEREVER I NELSON REQUIREMENTS. SIMPSON PB
THE EXISTING SUPPORTS ARE REMOVED TO ALLOW THE INSTALLATION OF THE 410. ALL ITEMS (SPRINKLER PIPES, MECHANICAL EQUIPMENTS...ect.) INTENDED PAD GR. � Scale - ' "
NEW WORKS. i I TO BE SUPPORTED ON, OR FROM THE STRUCTURE, UNLESS WITHIN THE _ 1/4" - 1 -0
7. ALL LOCATIONS WHERE NEW STRUCTURE 1S ATTACHED TO EXISTING STRUCTURAL STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS, SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE ENGINEER PRIOR Drawn By
SHALL BE WATERPROOF AND DAMPPROOF.
8. OWNER OR HIS CONTRACTOR TO ENSURE THAT THE NEW ALTERATION WORKS TO INSTALLING. oo W.L.
SHALL NOT CAUSE ANY EXISTING MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING ETC. I 411. UNLESS NOTES OTHERWISE, SEE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING FOR DIMENSIONS,
I-Iii-iii-I i 1 " I i-i I I--iii- � Checked
SYSTEMS UNOPERATIONAL. WALKS. RAMPS, PATIOS, ELEVATIONS, ROOF PITCHED etc I - = 10 _ - i
9. EXISTING STUD WALL CAN 8E REUSED. HOWEVER, NEW STUD' WALL SHALL BE I I� (=I I -�
USED IF THE NEW PLATE HEIGHT IS HIGHER. IT IS NOT ACCEPTABLE TO i I=)I I-III I -I i00
CONSTRUCT A CRIPPLE WALL ON TOP OF THE EXISTING WALL UNLESS BRACES 1 I-I I i-I -III-I 1 - lob No.
m1420
(KICKERS) AT THE HINGE POINT ARE PROVIDED. I
Sheet
10. MEMBERS WITH FIRE DAMAGE, WATER DAMAGE(DECAY) OR MOULD SHALL BE
REPLACED WITH SAME SIZE MEMBER. I #4 ® 12"O.C. E. . 3"
SEE PLAN 1
GMILING-P FfiZA1 INC-v PLAN �
SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"
2 INT. PAP FOOTING?
. 1
-119n_ 3 WIRE LIGHT SWITCH REVISIONS BY
ALL NEW INCANDESCENT LIGHTS TO BE ON DIMMER SWITCHES ELECTRICAL LEGEND 'Mo LIGHT SWITCH W/ MANUAL-ON OCCUPANT SENSOR
- AMPERE RECEPTACLE OUTLETS SHALL BE NOTE: FOR ALL NEW LIGHTS AT ROOMS OTHER THAN KITCHEN, BATHS, on DIMMER SWITCH
ALL 125-VOLT, 15- AND 20 LAUNDRY ROOM AND GARAGE:
LISTED TAMPER-RESISTANT RECEPTACLES PER CEG 400.11 . 1. USE DIMMERS AT ALL NEW LIGHTS OR REVIEW LOCATIONS OF SWITCHES, OUTLETS AND RECESSED CEILING LIGHT FIXTURE a TELEPHONE OUTLET
ALTERNATIVELY, USE MANUAL-ON OCCUPANT SENSORS LIGHTS WITH THE OWNER AT THE TIME OF BOX RECESSED FLUORESCENT CEILING LIGHT FIXTURE ® SMOKE DETECTOR ( SEE GN FOR WIRING)
BRANCH CIRCUITS THAT SUPPLY 120-VOLT, SINGLE PHASE, 15- ROUGH-IN , PRIOR TO FINAL WIRING. ® CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM
ALL NOTE FOR ALL NEW LIGHTS AT BATHROOMS, LAUNDRY ROOM, AND 0 WALL MOUNTED FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE
AND 20- AMPERE OUTLETS INSTALLED IN DWELLING UNIT FAMILY CAR COLD AIR RETURN
ROOMS, DINING ROOMS, LIVING ROOMS, DENS, BEDROOMS, GARAGES
HALLWAYS, OR SIMILAR ROOMS OR 1. USE FLUORESCENT LIGHTS OR ALTERNATIVELY � RECESSED LT FIXTURE W/ MOTION SENSOR ® TELEVISION OUTLET �5�o ARC y
RECREATION ROOMS, CLOSECiRCU T INTERRUPTER (AFCI) USE MANUAL-ON OCCUPANT SENSORS I WALL MOUNTED LIGHT FIXTURE
LL BE ARC-FAULT no EXHAUST FAN 0
AREAS SHA NOTE FOR ALL NEW LIGHTS AT KITCHEN:
PROTECTED PER CEC 210.12(6). - B RECESSED CLG MTD FAN/FLOUR. LT FIXTURE © CEILING HEAT REGISTER -'
PR [. SEE RESIDENTIAL. KITCHEN LIGHTING WORKSHEET AND SEE PLAN TO A I MUO4Z`JEE
PROVIDE EXHAUST AIR VENT THAT TERMINATES TO THE OUTSIDE OF COMPLY WITH � FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE C (SEE ELECTRICAL NOTE 40) , 1c.., 31611
FEET FROM ANY OPENING & SHALL BE FLUORESCENT VERSUS INCANDESCENT LIGHTING �-_--= UNDER CABINET FLUOR. LT. FIXTURE �Z WALL HEAT REGISTER ;[� : 'NOV. 2415
BUILDING MINIMUM 3 L �, 'IT
BUILDING
ACK DRAFT DAMPER THAT ARE RIGID META -6- LIGHT SWITCH
EQUIPPED WITH A B I OOR LIGHTS PERMANENTLY ATTACHED TO @ VACUUM OUTLET
T
LENGTH OF _TE FOR ALL NEW OUTDOOR � OF
cAL\Fo
DUCTS WITH SMOOTH INTERIOR SURFACES A MAXIMUM LEN NO SA/� COMBINATION CO AND SMOKE ALARM
14 FEET PER CMC 504. BUILDINGS
1. USE FLUORESCENT LIGHTS OR ALTERNATIVELY SAIP COMBINATION SMOKE DETECTOR AND PHOTO ELECTRIC BUILT IN SPEAKERS ( INDOOR & OUTDOOR)
THE EXTERIOR LIGHTING TO BE CONTROLLED BY USE MANUAL-ON OCCUPANT SENSORS W/ INTEGRAL PHOTO CONTROL ONLY IN LESS THAN 20 FT. FROM FIREPLACE AND KITCHEN .
Zl INTERNET PORT
MOTION SENSOR WITH INTEGRAL PHOTO CONTROL. SHOWER HEADS SHALL HAVE A WATER FLOW NOT TO EXCEED 2.0 GALLONS PER MINUTE ( CALGREEN r
4.303.1.2 BAND W c� Q
A
) W ``' o �
THE MAX. FLOW RATE OF RESIDENTIAL LAVATORY FAUCETS SHALL NOT EXCEED 1.5 GALLONS PER MINUTE THE MAXIMUM HOT WATER TEMPERATURE DISCHARGING FROM THE BATHTU � U 0 o M
MECHANICAL NOTES: ANYWHNDowsORDDOIts. AT 60 PSI ( CALGREEN 4.303.1.4.1) WHIRLPOOL BATHTUB FILLER SHALL BE LIMITED TO 120 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT. THE
1. COOKTOP HOOD EXHAUST TERMINATION MUST BE 4 FEET FROM W Z < �
2. ALL BRANCH CIRCUITS THAT SUPPLY 120-VOLT.S
INGLL PHASE,15-AND 20-AMPERE RECEPTACLES INSTALLED IN DWELLING UNIT WATER HEATER THERMOSTAT SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED A CONTROL FOR MEETING _r V
FAMILY ROOMS,DINING ROOMS,LIVING ROOMS,PARLORS,LIBRARIES,DENS,BEDROOMS,SUNROOMS,RECREATION ROOMS, THIS PROVISION ( CPC 409.4) Y_ E_ W C `-)
CLOSETS,HALLWAYS,OR SIMILAR ROOMS OR AREAS SHALL BE ARC-FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER(AFC[)PROTECTED.SEE CEC O d'•
'.1(1.12 B . T RECEPTACLES PER
1 ( ) E LISTED TAMPER-RESISTAN SHOWERS AND TUB SHOWER COMBINATIONS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH INDIVIDUAL 2
uj CD
3. ALL 125-VOLT,15-AND 20-AMPERE RECETACLE OUTLETS SHALL B
4. CEC 406.11. jW,,q DE"NTIAL'KITCHEN LIC'K'ING WORXSIEET WS-55R CONTROL VALVES OF THE PRESSURE BALANCE, THERMOSTATIC, OR COMBINATIO
BASE MATERIA{,BE SHOWER PAN SLOPEDTO DRAIN AS PER CPC SECTION 411. PROTECTED WITH MOTORACCESS. Project Title NO S IEs- U �
5. 7656 RAINBOW DRIVE. CUPERTI
ASSAGE BATHTUB AT MASTER BATHROOM SHALL CONCORM TO CEC 680.70,GFCI PR M A LEAKING WATER PRESSURE BALANCE/THERMOSTATIC MIXING VALVE TYPE THAT PROVIDE SCALD AN
6. IIYDROM U
7, WHEN AWATER HEATER IS LOCATED IN AN ATTIC OR FURRED SPACE WHERE DAMAGE D RE�ATrI Tf�WATER HI AT);RwITII A THERMAL SHOCK PROTECTION FOR THE RATED FLOW RATE OF THE INSTALLED
BEATER,AWATERTIGHT PAN OF CORROSION RESISTANT MATERIAL SHALL BE INSTALLED
MINIMUM THREE QUARTER(3/4)INCHES(19.1MM) DIAMETER DRAIN TO AN APPROVED LOCATION PER CPC SECTION 510. At Lust 50%ofthe sutal ruWd wattage of pe€mmwft lY inatathat a not high
m the 1nt>rmust e m thein m pmt tl3atare SHOWERHEAD. ( CPC 408.3)
TING AND COOLING EQUIPMENT GENERATING A GLOW,SPARK OR FLAME CAPABLE OF IGNITING ARE A'MABL T AP0R M THE AY BE et�racy luminaim as defumd m Table 154-0 T�����tl� �must be suvit�3�d scgnmUeip-
8. HEA
TIN
D IN A GARAGE,PROVIDED THE PILOT'S,BURNERS OR HEATING EL,F:MENTS AND SWI P Kltchea�g��, I'royid�#be Foliowutg information for ail lumitlnu+ts to taa installed inkitehens-
FLOOR LEVEL PER CMC SECTION 308. l'u TypI 1 1 Watts - HiAh El�iCac WaLta C><iter Watts
9. PROVIDE DEDICATED CIRCUIT FOR FORCE AIR UNIT.
B UNDER COUNTER , e.5 0 _Nn O, 21 X 5 105 or
� 192
10. COMBl75'i'►ON AIR OPENING SIZES AND LOCATIONS AT MECHANICAL ROOM SHALL COMPLY WITH CMC 701'THROUGH CMC 7C)7 AND A F�ouREscENT yes 0 Non sz x --
CPC 507.1.1 FOR FURNACE AND WATER HEATER. 75 X 5 = - or
225
11. WIZEN AWATER HEATER IS LOCATED IN AN ATTIC OR FURRED SPACE WHERE DAMAGE MAY RESULT FROM A LEAKING WATER D MRA16DEscENT -Yes 0 No 0 55 x = or .-_
HEATER,AWATERTIGHT PAN OF CORROSION RESISTANT MATERIAL SHALL BE INSTALLED BENEATH THE WATER tIEATERVt ITII A `�pes 0 No t _ or MOTION
MUM THREE QUARTER(3/4)INCHES(19AMM) DIAMETER DRAIN TO AN APPROVED LOCATION PER CPC SECTION 510. Total: A: 297 B. 225 H
MINI QENSOR Q
12. HEATING AND COOLING EQUIPMENT GENERATING A GLOW,SPARK OR FLAME CAPABLE OF IGNITING FLAMMABLE VAPORS MAYBE COMMCOMM1FJ IFA?B Yes 0 No 0 -- --____-_ W
INSTALLED
IN A GARAGE,PROVIDED THE PILOTS,BURNERS OR HEATING ELEMENTS AND SWITCHES ARE AT LEAST 18"ABOVETHE -` TIMER
FLOOR LEVEL PER CMC SECTION 308. " •• 5'-11" x 3'-2"
ELECT'ItICAL NOTES: s-11 x 3-2
1. AN ILLUMINATED ADDRESS NUMBER TO BE PROVIDED VISIBLE FROM THE STREET AT THE FRONT PROPERTY PER CRC. W � W ~
1. REVIEW THE LOCA'T'IONS OF SWITCHES,OUTLETS,LIGHTS,E'I'C.W1TH THE OWNER A'T THE TIME OF BOX ROUGH IN PRIOR TO FINAL
WIRING. OF CONSTRUCTION.
2. CONTRACTORTO PROVIDE HEATING DUCT LAYOUT TO OWNER PACLE FOR APPROVAL N BATH O START GARAGES,OUTDOORS,CRAWL.
3. ALL 1'25-VOLT.SINGLE PHASE,15-AND 20-AMPERE RE IN BATHROOMS,G ^
SPACE,UNFINISHED BASEMENT,KITCHENS AND COUNTERTOP,SURFACES WITHIN 6 FEET(1.83M)OF WET BARSINKS OR KITCHEN UA• O H Im-(
SINKS,SHALL HAVE GROUND CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER PROTECTION FOR PERSONNEL.SEE CEC SECTION 210.8(A). WALL r"'+
WASHER
NCLUDING
4. PROVIDE RECEPTACLES AT KITCHEN COUNTER SO THAT NO POINT IS MOREE RECEPTACLES INSTALLEDHAN 24"FROM TLE IHAT NO POINT ALONG \
KITCHEN PENINSULA COUNTERTOP SHALL HAVE M A (E 1 B E D R 0 0 M 1 I I W
AND BAR TYPE COUNTERS). I
THE CENTERLINE OF THE LONG DIMENSION IS MORE THAN 241NCHES{48"ON CENTERS)MEASURED HORIZONTALLY FROM E� BEDROOM Z ® U
RECEPTACLE IN THAT SPACE. THESE RECEPTACLES SHALL BE INSTALLED ABOVE,OR WITHIN 1'2"BELOW THE COUNTER TOP ON E FAM I Y ROOM
THE KITCHEN SIDE. A PENINSULA COUNTER TOP IS MEASURED FROM THE CONNECTING EDGE.
DS BATOR AND TRASH
DISPOSAL,MICROWAVE, O
5. PROVIDE SEPARATE CIRCUITS FOR DISHWASHER,GARBAGE DIS EC 210 � ^LEI P-4
F-!
2. COMPACTOR. LL r"'+
6. r l
SEPARATE TWO OR MORE 20-AMP SMALL-APPLIANCE BRANCH CIRCUIT(S)SERVING THE KITCHEN(INCLUDING FIXED OF WA
7. PROVIDE RECEPTACLES ON ALL WALLS T AND GREATER,WIT IN 2 OSDOORS 12'ON CENTER(IN WASSHER � 8� 9 ��
SLIDING GLASS DOORS,ETC.)AND ONE PER 10 OF SA/CO EPARATION WALLS. S- V
H.
24"MINIMUM OFFSET BE'I'WF;EN OU'I'I,ETS ON OPPOSITE SIIE OF GARAGE-TO-HOUSE OCCUPANCY S I
tLING OR WALL AT A POINT CENTRALLY LOCATED N CORRIDORS OR / Fg4.( g ��--1 ;4
9. PROVIDE SINGLE STATION SMOKE ALARM MOUNTED ON CE 3 D
PING PURPOSES,AND IN EACH SLEEPING ROOM. FOR SLEEPING ROOMS ON AN UPPER ^ ^ �
AREAS GIVING ACCESS TO ROOMS FOR SLEEPING ABOVE THE STAIRIATAY. ALARMS OR ALL - -
TTHE CENTER OF THE CEILING DIRECTLY ("- -{NEW 22"x36" GFG Q I---1 � h�
LEVEL,THE SMOKE ALARM SHALL BE PLACED A SA/CO
DETECTORS SHALL BF.AUDIBLE AT THF:LIVING AREAS. A MINIMUM OF ONE SMOKE ALARM IS REQUIRED ON EACH FLOOR SHE CRC I (ATTIC ACCESS I z REF.I20 n
R314.3 THROUGH CRC R314.5 FOR POWER SOURCE REQUIREMENTS. NEW ATTIC FURNACE
10. LIGHTS IN CLOSETS SHALL HAVE THE FOLLOWING CLEARANCES TOLE AN ENCLOSED BULB AND SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 12"HELVES: - J- - - -Ja- -- I GFCI rT�
a. SURFACE MOUNTED INCANDESCENT FIXTURES SHALL HAVE i F-+-i
a. FROM THE NOSING OF SHEVLV[NG. GFC 1 U Q H
h. FLUORESCENT FIXTURES AND RECESSED FIXTURES TO HAVE MINIMUM 6"CLEARANCE. SA/CO N NOOK ---
11. ALL RECESSED CAN LIGHTS IN INSULATED CEILINGS TO BE ICAT RATED AND COVERED WITH A FULL BLANKET OF INSULATION. I I9
CANS SHALL BE CAULKED SEALED TO SHEETROCK ORPROVIDED WITH AN AIR-TIGHT GASKETED RIM. I 1 GFC
3. LIGHT FIXTURES IN TUBS OR SHOWERS SHALL BE LABELLED'SUITABLE FOR DAMP LOCATIONS'PER CEC 410.10(D). 11 U H
4. PERMANENT LUMINAIRES IN KITCHEN SHALL,BE HIGH EFFICACY LUMINAIRES EXCEPT IF 50%OR LESS OF THE TOTAL RATED GF PULL SINK
WATTAGE OF PERMANENT LUMINAIRES ARE NOT HIGH EFFICACY AND ARE CONTROLLED BY SEPARATE SWITCHES.[EXCEPTION TO 0� - B q 1 OUT Q
SECTION 150 k 8 OF 2008 BUILDING ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARD].2013 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CHEM LIGHTING..IN AREAS i L--- SHELVE
{ )
ADJACENT TO KITCHEN CONSIDERED KITCHEN LIGHTING[F NOT ON SEPARATE SWITCH FROM KIT MASTER EN Y GF
S. PERMANENT LUMINAIRES
IN BRA HAOOM,�GARAGES,
CRO[ED A MANUA
L-ON 1R00OCC FAY UTILITY NSOR XLROOMS FPPTION, HIGH TION ICY k)10 OF FAN N KI TCH AFI Dw
L17M1NAIKE5[7N(,F.SSL[7M1nAi BEDROOMS 100 CFM MIN.
2008 BUILDING ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARD].2013 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE. D TO ALL
BATHROOMS,GARAGES,LAUNDRY ROOMS,AND UTILITY ROOMS M B q� uCL EXHAUST FAN
MS OT[iERTHAN KITCHCNS, p` A A LA Q IN HOOD.
6. PERMANENT LUMINAIRES IN ROOER SWITCHES,MS DRAWERS RANGE S
SHALL BE HIGH EFFICACY LUMINAIRES UNLESS LUMINAIRESEPTIONS 1,2 TO SECTION (k)11 OF 2008 BUILDING ENERGY EFFICIENCY � SUSAN I PER 2010 CEC
SENSOR,OR LOCATED 1N CLOSETS LESS THAN 70 S.F.[EX [�F -
�./ ' � GFCIGFCI GF�II RAE 6D.2.
STANDARD].2013 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE. PANTRY = GF I
7. PERMANENT OUTDOOR LUMINAIRES MOUNTED TOTHE BUILDINGS SHALL BE HIGH EFFICACY LUMINAIRES UNLESS THEYARE REVIEW EXISTING & NEW HEAT REGISTER GFC � O � �' W/ 4" DUCT.
CONTROLLED BY MANUAL- OCCUPANCY SENSOR DR LOCATED
IN ORAROUND SWIMMING POOLS AND ORWATER FEATURES. LOCATION WITH OWNER VERIFY IN
U ILDING ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARD].2013 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE. NEW FIELD.
[EXCEPTIONS 1,2 TO SECTION 150(k)13 OF 2008 B VERIFY TIO MIN'
H. HIGH EFFICACY LUMINAIRES SHALL CONTAIN ONLY HIGH EFFICIENCY LAMPS-TO DETERMINE THE'MINIMUM LAMP EFFICACY SEPARATION W.H. W
CATEGORY,ONLYTHE WATTS OF THE LAMP(NOT THE BALLAST)CAN BE CONC[DERED.[SECTION 150(k)1 OF 2008 BUILDING W D. BETWEEN ELECT. G
ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARD].2013 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE. BOXES ON
REVIEW WITH OWNER ABOUT CHANGING EITHER SIDE
9. EXTERIOR LIGHTS SHALL BE MARKED SUITABLE FOR WET USE. CEC 410.10(A). OO 7'-11" x 3'-2" - - - OF FIRE WALL- - - - - - '�n/�
10. SEPARATE 20-AMP BRANCH C:IRCUI'1'(S)SERVING BATHROOM OUTLETS PER CEC'210.11 C 3 . SWITCH PLATES AND OUTLET COVERS - - - - - V 1
IN EACH ROOM NOTE: ALL BRANCH CIRCUITS
_ 11. LIGHT FIXTURES IN TUBS ORSHOWERS SHALL BE LABELLED`SUITABLE FOR DAMP LOCATIONS'PER CEC 410.10 D . _ r REUSE EXISTING
1., PERMANENT LUMINAIRES IN KITCHEN SHALL BE HIGH EFFICACY LUMINAIRES EXCEPT IF 50%OR LESS DF THE TOTAL RATED THAT SUPPLY 125 VOLT, I LAUNDRY VALVE
WATTAGEANE OF PERMANENT i,UMINAtRES ARE NOT HIGH EFFICACY AND ARF.CONTROLLED BY SEPARATE SWITCHES.[EXCF:P'TION TO SINGLE PHASE, 15 AND 20
SECTION 150(k)8 OF 2008 BUILDING ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARD].2013 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE.LIGHTING IN AREAS AMP OUTLETS INSTALLED IN
ADJACENT TO KITCHEN CONSIDERED KITCHEN LIGHTING IF NOT ON SEPARATE SWITCH FROM KITCHEN LIG H EF]CAGY DWELLING UNIT BEDROOMS
?. PERMANENT LUMINAIRES IN BATHROOMS,GARAGES,LAUNDRY ROOMS,AND UTILITY ROOMS SHAL1,BF.HIGH To
LUMINAIRES UNLESS LUMINAIRESARE CONTROLLED AMANUAL-ON OCCUPANCYSENSOR[EXCEPTIONTOSECTION150(k)100F SHALL BE PROTECTED BY AN EXISTING
EFFICIENCY STANDARD].2013 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE. LIGHTS
2008 BUILDING ENERGYE5 LAUNDRY ROOMS, UTILITY ROOMS ARC-FAULT CIRCUIT ARE SEPARATION WALL BETWEEN THE GARAGE' Q
:3. PERMANENT LUMINAIRE ROOMS OTHER THAN KITCHENS,BATHROOMS,GARAGES, INTERRUPTER(S).CEC 210.12. ANS THE HOUSE Mt7i'Go To`I>I U�III1 .€I;l
SHALL BE HIGH EFFICACY t,UMINAIRES UNLESS LUMINA CONTROLLED BY DIMMER SWITCHES,MANUAL-ON OCCUPANCY THIS REQUIREMENTS OFTHE,R.C}flF PLYrO{3D'' �/
SENSOR,OR Id)C:A'1'ED IN CLOSETS LESS'1'HAN 70 S.F.[EXCEPTIONS 1,2 TO SECTION 150(k)11 OF 2008 BUILDING ENERGY EFFICIENCY I L.L_
2013CALIFORNIAENERGYCODE. ES UNLESS THEY ARE (S FOR ENTIRE CIRCUIT, NOT _
STANDARD]. LDINGS STALL BE II[GI[EFFICACY LUMINAIRES � 1,
tREs MOUNTED To THE BUILDINGS 11 - ,,, -- al:[ it JUST THE OUTLETS. P L
4. PERMANENT OUTDOOR LU SWIMMING POOIS AND OR WATER FEATURES. el-I1.
L-ON OCCUPANCY SENSOR OR LOCATED IN OR AROUND SVVItX�
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EXCEPTIONS 1,2 TO SECTION 150(k)13 OF 2008 BUILDING ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARD].2013 CALIFORN � IIIc " � ;�
(E) GARAGE 1;1I �'
" JL 4 500 1b3 t°t 1.�� �'. WALLS TO REMAIN I ]a?) J [J - i �)
PLI)MB
NG NOTES: �Ip1 :l''�t �" ! 20 FT. X20 FT. LL.I
PREVENTION DEVICES ON ALL HOSE B1BBS [ GARAGE I
1. PROVIDE NON-REMOVABLE BACKFLOW P OUT OF THE BUILDING 'S Illlftt} _ , t- r R� ,+
SURE RELIEF VALVE FOR WATER HEATER{S)TOTERMINATE ���^ o _ � t��
2. PROVIDE TEMPERATURE AND FRES 1I1W NEW WALLS �vrt
PED. 17tBY ::t1F�ItI1 SIO
WIT'HOU'T BEING TRAPPED. v
EXPANSION TANK FOR THE WATER HEATER
3. PROVIDE RTO INCLUDE ANCHORS OR STRAPS " ` )
f
n �,.
4. PROVIDE SEISMIC STRAPPING AT THE V4'ATER HEATER. SEISMIC ANCHORAGE OF WATDR HEATER TO f �Almnj_�
AT POINTS WITHIN THE UPPER AND LOWER DIVE THIRD OF ITS VERTICAL DIMENSION,THE LOWER AN OR STRAP BEING
ROVE THE CONTROLS.SEE CPG 1.
LOCATED TO MAINTAIN A MINIMUM DISTANCE OF 4 INCHES A ¢ s�R1. I
S. DRYER MOISTURE EXHAUST DUCTS SHA L-OON THE PENINGS.
OF THE BUILDING AND SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH ABACK- �,
DRAFT DAMPER AND A MINIMUM T AVt'AY FROM A ,,, FF.'I'REDUC'TIN FOR EACH 45 DEGREE ELBOW
6. DRYER To VENT OU"I'StDF.OF BUILDING AND BE A MAXIMUM L5 IN LENGTH H WI'T H'2.5 FEET ,
AND 5 FEET REDUCTION FOR EACH 90 DEGREE ELBOW.
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7. DEDICATE A 20 AMP.BRANCH CIRCUIT FOR LAUNDRY ROOM(TO SERVEL VALVES AT EACH SHOWER ORTUB/SHOWER
8. PROVIDE INDIVIDUAL PRESSURE BALANCE OR TEMPERATURE CONTROL ? 1 w:x ' IMI r
9. FUEL GAS PIPING FORTHELVATER HEATER AND FURNACES SHALL COMPLYWITH ChIC. 11 LLL 1.t�I � ,
TE CONNECTION PERCPC. 1/4�� = 1 F.�„
10. APPROVED AIRGAP FITTING AT DISHWASHER TO WAS � £FtI{iI `
11. THE MAXIMUM HOT WATER TEMPERATURE DISCHARGING FROM THE BATHTUB AND WHIRLPOOL BATHTUB FILLER SHALL BE f l [ L.� 1 L - - - - - - - - - J
LIMITED TO 120 DEGREE FAHRENHEIT.(CPC 415.5). � . �It`b WJ9�1 IIt� II � - - - -
12. MAINTAIN WORKING CLEARANCE.PF CF.0 1.1(1.16 AT ALL 5U6 PANELS. � 111t ;
13. COOKTOP HOOD EXHAUST TERMINATION MUST BE 4 FEET FROM AN OR DOORS. L . ��
14. ALL BRANCII CIRCUITS THAT SUPPLY 120-VOLT.SINGLE PHASE, 20-AMPERE RECEPTACLES INSTALLED[N DWELLING UNIT
FAMILY ROOMS,DINING ROOMS,
ARIROOMS DRAREAS SHALL BENG ROOMS,PARLORS, IARC FAULT CIRCES,DENS,BEDROOMS,ERRUPTER(AFCE)PROTECTED.CREATION oEE CEC
CLOSETS,HALLWAYS,OR
21(1:12{B). x"� _
15. ALL 125-VOLT,15-AND 20-AMPERE RECETACLE OUTLETS SHALL BE LISTED TAMPER-RESISTANT RECEPTACLES PERS y� gN j. A� n ^g g y k, g g , ,g = ,x �,
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16. CEC 406.11. ��
17. BASE MATERIAL BENEATH SHOWER PAN SLOPED TO DRAIN AS PER CPC SECTION 411. 1i�=>.q"ax
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T MASTER BATHROOM SHALL CONCORM TO CEC 680.70,GFCI PROTECTED WITH MOTOR ACCESS. 1�..' 1. FIRST RST FLOOR ELECTRICAL PLAN
18. HYDROh7ASSAGE BATHTUB A
4ae SHEETS
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ALL NEW INCANDESCENT LIGHTS TO BE ON DIMMER SWITCHES -- , 3 WIRE LIGHT SWITCH REVISIONS BY
ALL 125-VOLT, 15- AND 20- AMPERE RECEPTACLE OUTLETS SHALL BE NOTE: FOR ALL NEW LIGHTS AT ROOMS OTHER THAN KITCHEN, BATHS, ELECTRICAL LEGEND
LISTED TAMPER-RESISTANT RECEPTACLES PER CEC 406.11 . LAUNDRY ROOM AND GARAGE: 'mo LIGHT SWITCH W/ MANUAL-ON OCCUPANT SENSOR � 7 27 .14 REV
1. USE DIMMERS AT ALL NEW LIGHTS OR DIMMER SWITCH
" ALTERNATIVELY, USE MANUAL-ON OCCUPANT SENSORS REVIEW LOCATIONS OF SWITCHES, OUTLETS AND �- RECESSED CEILING LIGHT FIXTURE
ALL BRANCH CIRCUITS THAT SUPPLY 120-VOLT, SINGLE PHASE, 15- LIGHTS WITH THE OWNER AT THE TIME OF BOX a TELEPHONE OUTLET
AND 20-AMPERE OUTLETS INSTALLED IN DWELLING UNIT FAMILY ROUGH-IN , PRIOR TO FINAL WIRING. O RECESSED FLUORESCENT CEILING LIGHT FIXTURE ® SMOKE DETECTOR ( SEE GN FOR WIRING)
- ' NOTE FOR ALL NEW LIGHTS AT BATHROOMS, LAUNDRY ROOM, AND
ROOMS, DINING ROOMS, LIVING ROOMS, DENS, BEDROOMS, GARAGE: WALL MOUNTED FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE ® CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM
RECREATION ROOMS, CLOSETS, HALLWAYS, OR SIMILAR ROOMS OR 1. USE FLUORESCENT LIGHTS OR ALTERNATIVELY MsCAR COLD AIR RETURN
AREAS SHALL BE ARC-FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER (AFCI) USE MANUAL-ON OCCUPANT SENSORS -[O- RECESSED LT FIXTURE W/ MOTION SENSOR
PROTECTED PER CEG 210.12(B). NOTE FOR ALL NEW LIGHTS AT KITCHEN: F0 WALL MOUNTED LIGHT FIXTURE ® TELEVISION OUTLET a��o ARC
1. SEE RESIDENTIAL KITCHEN LIGHTING WORKSHEET AND SEE PLAN TO B RECESSED CLG MTD FAN/FLOUR. LT FIXTURE EXHAUST FAN
PROVIDE EXHAUST AIR VENT THAT TERMINATES TO THE OUTSIDE OF COMPLY WITH
© CEILING HEAT REGISTER �
BUILDING MINIMUM 3 FEET FROM ANY OPENING & SHALL BE FLUORESCENT VERSUS INCANDESCENT LIGHTING FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE C ADITI MUKHERJEE
EQUIPPED WITH A BACK DRAFT DAMPER THAT ARE RIGID METAL UNDER CABINET FLUOR. LT. FIXTURE (SEE ELECTRICAL NOTE 40) LIC.'C31i 1
�- WALL HEAT REGISTER : ^ V' 015
DUCTS WITH SMOOTH INTERIOR SURFACES A MAXIMUM LENGTH OF NOTE FOR ALL NEW OUTDOOR LIGHTS PERMANENTLY ATTACHED TO LIGHT SWITCH �'
14 FEET PER CMC 504. BUILDINGS : 0 VACUUM OUTLET 9 0��
THE EXTERIOR LIGHTING TO BE CONTROLLED BY 1. USE FLUORESCENT LIGHTS OR ALTERNATIVELY sArc COMBINATION CO AND SMOKE ALARM °F CAL
USE MANUAL-ON OCCUPANT SENSORS W/INTEGRAL PHOTO CONTROL FsA_1_P`1 COMBINATION SMOKE DETECTOR AND PHOTO ELECTRIC ® BUILT IN SPEAKERS ( INDOOR & OUTDOOR)
A MOTION SENSOR WITH INTEGRAL PHOTO CONTROL. ONLY IN LESS THAN 20 FT. FROM FIREPLACE AND KITCHEN
SHOWER HEADS SHALL HAVE A WATER FLOW NOT TO EXCEED 2.0 GALLONS PER MINUTE ( CALGREEN Z INTERNET PORT
4.303.1.2)
MEi"HANICAL NOTES: THE MAX. FLOW RATE OF RESIDENTIAL LAVATORY FAUCETS SHALL NOT EXCEED 1.5 GALLONS PER MINUTE W
a. COOKTOP HOOD EXHAUST TERMINATION MUST BE 4 FEET FROM ANY WINDOWS OR DOORS. 7 AT 60 PSI CALGREEN 4.303.1.4.1 THE MAXIMUM DISCHARGING FROM THE BATHTUB AND LU r o
2. ALL BRANCH CIRCUITS THAT SUPPLY 120-VOLT.SINGLE PHASE,IS-AND 20-AMPERE RECEPTACLES INSTALLED IN DWELLING UNIT' ( ) UM HOT WATER TEDISCM Q W
FAMILY ROOMS,DINING ROOMS,LIVING ROOMS,PARLORS,LIBRARIES,DENS,BEDROOMS,SUNROOMS,RECREATION ROOMS, WHIRLPOOL BATHTUB FILLER SHALL BE LIMITED TO 120 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT. THE
CLOSETS,HALLWAYS,OR SIMILAR ROOMS ORAREAS SHALL BE ARC-FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER(AFCI)PROTECTED.SEE CEC WATER HEATER THERMOSTAT SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED A CONTROL FOR MEETING U
210.12(B). W LL M
:3. AL1,125-VOLT,IS-AND 20-AMPERE RECETACLE OUTLETS SHALL BE LISTED'TAMPER-RESISTANT RECEPTACLES PER THIS PROVISION ( CPC 409.4) _ _j U M
4. CEC 406.11. H O LO
5. BASE MATERIAL BENEATH SHOWER PAN SLOPED To DRAIN AS PER CPC SECTION 411. RESIDENTIAL KrfCHEN LIGHTING WORKSHEET �� WS-SR SHOWERS AND TUB SHOWER COMBINATIONS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH INDIVIDUAL W to z o
ti. HYDROMASSAGE BATHTUB AT MASTER BATHROOM SHALL CONCORM TO CEC 680.70,GFCI PROTECTED WITH MOTOR ACCESS. Project Title
7. WHEN A WATER HEATER IS LOCATED IN AN ATTIC OR FURRED SPACE WHERE DAMAGE MAY RESULT FROM A LEAKING WATER 7656 RAINBOW DRIVE. CUPERTI NO CONTROL VALVES OF THE PRESSURE BALANCE, THERMOSTATIC, OR COMBINATION � F- to 1w d
HEATER,A WATERTIGHT PAN OF CORROSION RESISTANT MATERIAL SHALL BE INSTALLED BENEATH THE WATER HEATER WITH A PRESSURE BALANCE/THERMOSTATIC MIXING VALVE TYPE THAT PROVIDE SCALD AND _
MINIMUM THREE QUARTER(3/4)INCHES(19AMM) DIAMETER DRAIN TO AN APPROVED LOCATION PER CPC SECTION 510. At least 50°/v of the total rated wattage of permanently installed luminaires in the kitcben must be m lumina;vs amt.aha high
13. HEATING AND COOLING EQUIPMENT GENERATING A GLOW,SPARK OR FLAME CAPABLE OF IGNITING FLAMMABLE VAPORS MAY BE efficacy lummairesas defined in Tahle 150-0. Luminaires that are not high efficacy must be switched separately. THERMAL SHOCK PROTECTION FOR THE RATED FLOW RATE OF THE INSTALLED ® R U
INSTALLED IN A GARAGE,PROVIDED THE PILOTS,BURNERS OR HEATING ELEMENTS AND SWITCHES ARE AT LEAST 18"ABOVE'THB SHOWERHEAD. ( CPC 408.3) Q
FLOOR LEVEL PER CMC SECTION 308. Kitchen Lighting Sd dule. Provide the following information for all luminaims to be installed in kitchens.
9. PROVIDE DEDICATED CIRCUIT FOR FORCE AIR UNIT. Luminain3T4pe High Efficacy? Watts x tits+ = High Efficacy Watts or Other Watts
10. COMBUSTION AIR OPENING SIZES AND LOCATIONS AT MECHANICAL ROOM SI1ALL COMPLY WITH CMC 701 THROUGH CMC 707 AND AFLOURESCENT - Yes 0 No 32 x 6 = 192 or
CPC 507.1.1 FOR FURNACE AND WATER HEATER. B WNDER COUNTER _ Pea❑ Na 0 21 x 5 = 105 or
11. WHEN A WATER HEATER IS LOCATED IN AN ATTIC OR FURRED SPACE WHERE DAMAGE MAY RESULT FROM A LEAKING WATER C INCANDESCENT Yes❑ No O 75 x 5 = or 225
HEATER,A WATERTIGHT PAN OF CORROSION RESISTANT MATERIAL SHALL BE INSTALLED BENEATH THE WATER HEATER WITH A DMR 16 Yes❑ No 0 55 x _ or
MINIMUM THREE QUARTER(3/4)INCHES(19.1MM) DIAMETER DRAIN TO AN APPROVED LOCATION PER CPC SECTION 510. Yes a No O x = or
12. HEATING AND COOLING EQUIPMENT GENERATING A GLOW,SPARK OR FLAME CAPABLE OF IGNITING FLAMMABLE VAPORS MAY BE Total: A: 297 $: 225 �°°
INSTALLED IN A GARAGE,PROVIDED THE PILOTS,BURNERS OR HEATING ELEMENTS AND SWITCHES ARE AT LEAST18"ABOVF.THE COWL=IFA>_8 Yes o No 0 n Pr N
MOTION
FLOOR LEVET,PER CMC SECTION 308. SE H
ELECTRICAL NOTES: SENSOR n
t �® --� 71MER I Mei
1. AN ILLUMINATED ADDRESS NUMBER TO BE PROVIDED VISIBLE FROM THE STREET AT THE FRONT PROPERTY PER CRC. 5'-11" x S-2" 5'-11" x S-2" El
1. REVIEW THE LOCATIONS OF SWITCHES,OUTLETS,LIGHTS,ETC.WITHTHE OWNER AT THE TIME OF BOX ROUGH IN PRIOR TO FINAL I �{
WIRING.
2. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE HEATING DUCT LAYOUT TO OWNER FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO STARTOF CONSTRUCTION. o
3. ALL 125-VOLT.SINGLE PHASE,15-AND 20-AMPERE RECEPTACLES INSTALLED 1N BATHROOMS,GARAGES,OUTDOORS,CRAWL
SPACE,UNFINISHED BASEMENT,KITCHENS AND COUNTERTOP,SURFACES WITHIN 6 FEET(1.83M)OF WET BAR SINKS OR KITCHEN ,] O O 0 O 0 O
SINKS,SHALL HAVE GROUND-FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER PROTECTION FOR PERSONNEL SEE CEC SECTION 210.8(A). 0
4. PROVIDE RECEPTACLES AT KITCHEN COUNTER SO THAT NO POINT IS MORE THAN 24"FROM A RECEPTACLE(INCLUDING ISLANDS L.V. O
AND BAR TYPE COUNTERS). KITCHEN PENINSULA COUNTERTOP SHALL HAVE RECEPTACLES INSTALLED SO THAT NO POINT ALONG WALL
THE CENTERLINE OF THE LONG DIMENSION IS MORE THAN 24 INCHES(48"ON CENTERS)MEASURED IIORIZONTALLY FROM A WASHER
RECEPTACLE IN THAT SPACE. THESE RECEPTACLES SHALL BE INSTALLED ABOVE,OR WITHIN 12"BELOW THE COUNTER TOP ON � BEDROOM 11
THE KITCHEN SIDE. A PENINSULA COUNTER TOP IS MEASURED FROM THP'.CONNECTING EDGE. CEC 210-52(0)3. (E BEDROOM
2i U
S. PROVIDE SEPARATE CIRCUITS FOR DISIRVASHER,GARBAGE DISPOSAL,MICROWAVE,REFRIGERATOR AND TRAS}I �-I ►'"
2- COMPACTOR.
E FAMILY ROOM
6. SEPARATE TWO OR MORE 20-AMP SMALL-APPLIANCE BRANCH CIRCUITS)SERVING THE KITCHEN. CEC 210.11(C)(1).
7. PROVIDE RECEPTACLES ON ALL WALLS T AND GREATER,WITHIN 6'OF DOORS,12'ON CENTER(INCLUDING FIXED PORTIONS OF
SLIDING GLASS DOORS,ETC.)AND ONE PER 10'OF HALLWAY. CEC 210.52(A). 0 O 0 O L.V.
8. 24"MINIMUM OFFSET BETWEEN OUTLETS ON OPPOSITE SIDE OF GARAGE-TO-HOUSE OCCUPANCY SEPARATION WALLS. WALL n
Q O Q
9. PROVIDE SINGLE STATION SMOKEAL.ARM MOUNTED ON CEILING OR WALL NI'A POINT CENTRALLY LOCATED IN CORRIDORS OR SA/CO SAlCO WASHER I F--�
AREAS GIVING ACCESS TO ROOMS FOR SLEEPING PURPOSES,AND IN EACH SLEEPING ROOM. FOR SLEEPING ROOMS ON AN UPPER 3 3con C:d
LEVEL,THE SMOKE ALARM SHALL BE PLACED AT THE CENTER OF THE CEILING DIRECTLYABOVE THE STAIRWAY. ALARMS OR ALL: 9
DETECTORS SHALL BE AUDIBLE A'1'THE LIVING AREAS. A MINIMUM OF ONE SMOKE ALARM IS REQUIRED ON EACH FLOOR SEE CRI: 3 3 D
R314.3 THROUGH CRC 8314.5 FOR POWER SOURCE REQUIREMENTS. (- SNE � bS /
LIGHTS IN CLOSETS SHALL HAVE THE FOLLOWING CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES IC ACCESS GFCI
S SA/CO Q ~
.10. L SHELVES:/
. SURFACE MOUNTED INCANDESCENT FIXTURES SHALL HAVE AN ENCLOSED BULB AND SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 12"
a. FROM THE NOSING OF SHEVLVING. �- - - GFCI i
aR_+H2O
b. FLUORESCENT FIXTURES AND RECESSED FIXTURES TO HAVE MINIMUM 6"CLEARANCE. I GFCI a l
11. ALL RECESSED CAN LIGHTS IN INSULATED CEILINGS TO BE ICAT RATED AND COVERED WITH A FULL BLANKET OF INSULATION. GFCI I Ij ETA �•J
CANS SHALL BE CAULKED SEALED TO SHEETROCK OR PROVIDED WITH AN AIR-TIGHT GASK ETED RIM. SA/CO
3. LIGHT FIXTURES IN TUBS OR SHOWERS SHALL BE LABELLED`SUITABLE FOR DAMP LOCATIONS'PER CEC 410.1O(D). N NOOK ---
4. PERMANENT LUMINAIRES IN KI'T'CHEN SHALL BE HIGH EFFICACY LUMINAIRES EXCEPT IF 50%n OR LESS OF THE TOTAL RATED
WATTAGE OF PERMANENT LUMINAIRES ARE NOT HIGH EFFICACYAND ARE CONTROLLED BYSEPARATE SWITCHES.[EXCEPTION TOCECT--
SECTION 150(k)B OF 2008 BUILDING ENERGY F.FFICIF,NCYSTANDARD].2013 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE.LIGHTING IN AREAS 0 0 GF 1 PULL
I I U
ADJACENT TO KITCHEN CONSIDERED KITCHEN LIGHTING IF NOT ON SEPARATE SNITCH FROM KITCHEN LIGHTING. A. 0 SINK
5, PERMANENT LUMINAIRES IN BATHROOMS,GARAGES,LAUNDRY ROOMS,AND UTILITY ROOMS SHALL BE HIGH EFFICACY I I OUT Q
LUMINAIRES UNLESS LUMINAIRES ARE CONTROLLED A MANUAL-ON OCCUPANCY SENSOR[EXCEPTION TO SECTION 150(k)10 OF MASTER N I t_---5SHELVE
2008 BUILDING ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARD].2013 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE. FAN 0QD
6. PERMANENT LUMINAIRES IN ROOMS OTHERTHAN KITCHENS,BATHROOMS,GARAGES,LAUNDRY ROOMS,AND UTILITY ROOMS I BEDROOM N K I TC HEN Y e GFCI
O cFcfl
SHALL BE HIGH EFFICACY LUMINAIRES UNLESS LUMINAIRES CONTROLLED BY DIMMER SWITCHES,MANUAL-ON OCCUPANCY D TO ALL 100 CFM MIN.
SENSOR,OR LOCATED IN CLOSETS LESS THAN 70 S.F.[EXCEPTIONS 1,2 TO SECTION 150(k)11 OF 2008 BUILDING ENERGY EFFICIENCY M B A� UCL AO EXHAUST FAN
STANDARD].2013 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE,. DRAWERS RANGE LAZY
IN HOOD.
7. PERMANENT OUTDOOR LUMINAIRES MOUNTED TO THE BUILDINGS SHALL BE HIGH EFFICACY LUMINAIRES UNLESS THEYARE 0 Cz SUSAN I PER 2010 CEC
CONTROLLED BY MANUAL-ON OCCUPANCY SENSOR OR LOCATED[N OR AROUND SWIMMING POOLS AND OR WATER FEATURES. REVIEW EXISTING & NEW HEAT REGISTER GFCI �GFct GF l I 150(o) AND
[EXCEPTIONS 1,2 TO SECTION 150(k)13 OF 2008 BUILDING ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARD].2013 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE. LOCATION WITH OWNER 0 PANTRY _B OGF I ASHRAE 62.2.
8. HIGH EFFICACY LUMINAIRES SHALL CON'T'AIN ONLY HIGH EFFICIENCY LAMPS.TO DETERMINE THE MINIMUM LAMP EFFICACY GFCI
W/ 4" DUCT.
CATEGORY,ONLYTHE WATTS OF THE LAMP(NOT THE BALLAST)CAN BE CONCIDERED. [SECTION 150(k)10F 2008 BUILDING
ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARD].2013 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE. VERIFY 2FT. MIN. VERIFY IN
NEW G I FIELD.
9_ EXTERIOR LIGH'T'S SHALL BE MARKED SUITABLE FOR WET USE. CEC 410.10(A), BEETTWEENWEEN N W.H. W.
�A/, �, BELECT. G
10. SEPARATE 20-AMP BRANCH CIRCUIT(S)SERVING BATHROOM OUTLETS PER CEC 210.11(C)(3). REVIEW WITH OWNER ABOUT CHANGING BOXES ON
SWITCH PLATES AND OUTLET COVERS EITHER SIDE
11 LIGHT FIXTURES IN TUBS ORSHOWERS SHALL BE LABELLED'SU[TABLE FOR DAMP LOCATIONS'PGR CEC 410.10(0). 7'-11" x 3'-2"
1. PERMANENT LUMINAIRES IN KITCHEN SHALL BE HIGH EFFICACY LUMINAIRES EXCEPT IF 50%OR LESS OF THE TOTAL RATED IN EACH ROOM OF FIRE WALL
NOTE: ALL BRANCH CIRCUITS
WATTAGE OF PERMANENT LUMINAIRES ARE NOT HIGH EFFICACY AND ARE CONTROLLED BY SEPARATE SWITCHES.[EXCEPTION TO _
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
SECTION 150(k)8 OF 2008 BUILDING ENERGY EFFICI ENCY STANDARD].2013 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE.LIGHTING IN AREAS THAT SUPPLY 125 VOLT, REUSE EXISTING I
ADJACENT TO KITCHEN CONSIDERED KITCHEN LIGHTING IF NOT ON SEPARATE SWITCH FROM KITCHEN LIGHTING. SINGLE PHASE, 15 AND 20 LAUNDRY VALVE
2. PERMANENT LUMINAIRES IN BATHROOMS,GARAGES,LAUNDRY ROOMS,AND UTILITY ROOMS SHALL BE HIGH EFFICACY AMP OUTLETS INSTALLED I N
LUMINAIRES UNLESS LUMINAIRESARE CONTROLLED A MANUAL-ON OCCUPANCYSENSOR[EXCEPTION TO SECTION 150(k)10 OF DWELLING UNIT BEDROOMS
2008 BUILDING ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARD].2013 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE. SHALL BE PROTECTED BY AN TO -
3. PERMANENT LUMINAIRES IN ROOMS OTHER THAN KITCHENS,BATHROOMS,GARAGES,LAUNDRY ROOMS AND UTILITY ROOMS EXISTING I CTI
SHALL BE HIGH EFFICACY LUMINAIRES UNLESS LUMINAIRES CONTROLLED BY DIMMER SWITCHES,MANUAL-ON OCCUPANCY ARC-FAULT CIRCUIT LIGHTS
SENSOR,OR LOCATED IN CLOSETS LESS TITAN 70 S.F.[EXCEPTIONS 1,2 TOSECTION 150(k)110F2008 BUILDING ENERGY EFFICIENCY INTERRUPTER(S).CEC 210.12. FIRE SEPARATION UST GO TO THEN THE GARAGE � I ' �z�Il�er,p ���rtm� t ®)
STANDARD].2013 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE THIS REQUIREMENTS AND THE HOUSE MUSTGOTOTHE UNDERSIDE I Ge
4. PERMANENT OUTDOOR LUMINAIRES MOUNTED TO THE BUILDINGS SHALL BE HIGH EFFICACY LUMINAIRES UNLESS THEYARE IS FOR ENTIRE CIRCUIT, NOT OF THE ROOK PLYWOOD.
CONTROLLED BY MANUAL-ON OCCUPANCY SENSOR OR LOCATED 1N ORAROUND SWIMMING POOLS AND OR WATER FEATURES. Mae*Outlet JUST THE OUTLETS.
[EXCEPTIONS 1,2 TO SECTION 150(k)'13 OF 2008 BUILDING ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARD].2013 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE. and Ugh Fixture G0" COMPtwlAN L.L
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1. PROVIDE NON-REMOVABLE BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICES ON ALL HOSE BIBBS Its Furl1 El€IEII ,'be 22' WALLS TO REMAIN (E) GARAGE ( W
2. PROVIDE TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE FOR WATER HEATER(S)TO TERMINATE OUTSIDE OF THE BUILDING � p
WITHOUT BEING TRAPPED. (� I"�M K 762 mm) edlarWi'
20 FT. X20 FT. I -�
3. PROVIDE F;XPANSION'I'ANK FOR THE WATER HEATER. °"a pjeB�of equ4 merA bO f� t i GARAGE I '- �` ; W
4. PROVIDE SEISMIC STRAPPING AT THE WATER HEATER. SEISMIC ANCHORAGE OFUVATER HEATER TO INCLUDE ANCHORS OR STRAPS zz> "� NEW WALLS 4
1 E"C .�e E
A Switch
AT POINTS WITHIN THE UPPER AND LOWER ONE THIRD OF ITS VERTICAL DIMENSION,TI-IE LOWER ANCHOR OR STRAP BEING
LOCATED TO MAINTAIN A MINIMUM DISTANCE OF 4 INCHES ABOVE THE CONTROLS.SEE CPC. � I � AUG ����
5. DRYER MOISTURE EXHAUST DUCTS SHALL TERMINATE ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE BUILDING AND SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH A BACK-
DRAFT DAMPER AND A MINIMUM 3'AWAY FROM ANY OPENINGS.
(9,144 mm) ( DRAWN
6. DRYER TO VENT OUTSIDE OF BUILDING AND BE A MAXIMUM 25'IN LENGTH WITH 2.5 FEET REDUCTIN FOR EACH 45 DEGREE ELBOW ' '
I I B y AM
AND 5 FEET REDUCTION FOR EACH 90 DEGREE ELBOW.
7. DEDICATE A 20 AMP.BRANCH CIRCUIT FOR LAUNDRY ROOM(TO SERVE NO OTHER AREAS). CEC 210.11(C)(2).
8. PROVIDE INDIVIDUAL PRESSURE BALANCE OR TEMPERATURE CONTROL VALVES AT EACH SHOWER ORTUB/SHOWER
Ewtimace
9. FUEL GAS PIPING FOR THE WATER HEATER AND FURNACES SMALL COMPLY WITH CMC. Attic ,Min
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10. APPROVED AIRGAP FITTING AT DISHWASHER TO WASTE CONNECTION PER CPC. ('�1tt1t,IM�Of �'0 W) €
11. THE MAXIMUM HOT WATER TEMPERATURE DISCHARGING FROM THE BATHTUB AND WHIRLPOOL BATHTUB FILLER SHALL BF. ���p Wit 1� I�JB'�4}F(1I; (7 � �m x 7 � ) � 6.25.14
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LIMITED TO 120 DEGREE FAHRENHEIT.(CPC 415.5). t �fi tired it fu la �x$]Pllli3�F3f'Pl 24a (610 mM) REVISION a -
12. MAI NTAI N WORKING CLEARANCE PGR CEC 110.16 AT ALL SUB PANELS. can be sem,=mod fmm 1V ice acid I^lo6ri I'll i f 1/4 11-011
13. COOKTOP HOOD EXHAUST TERMINATION MUST BE 4 FEET FROM ANYWHNDOWS OR DOORS. A Op W Fumac '
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14. ALL BRANCH CIRCUITS TIKAT SUPPLY 120-VOLT.SINGLE PHASE,15-AND 20-AMPERE RECEPTACLES INSTALLED IN DWELLING UNIT CIIIICit1
FAMILY ROOMS,DINING ROOMS,LIVING ROOMS,PARLORS,LIBRARIES,DENS,BEDROOMS,SUNROOMS,RECREATION ROOMS, - 1
CLOSETS,HALLWAYS,OR SIMILAR ROOMS OR AREAS SHALL BE ARC-FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER(AFCI)PROTECTED.SEE CEC
210.12(B).
15. ALL 125-VOLT',15-AND`20-AMPERE RECETACLE OUT'LE'TS SHALL BE I,1S'1'ED TAMPER-RE51S'I'AN'1'RECEP'T'ACLES PER
:16. CEC406.11. �� ��•� .�, .. .x,, .,M� �, , • ,.�. . ,�, , , ■
.17. BASE MATERIAL BENEATH SHOWER PAN SLOPED TO DRAIN AS PER CPC SECTION 411. t1�;;�a.. ��� ;•
18. HYDROMASSAGE BATHTUB AT MASTER BATHROOM SHALL CONCORM TO CEC 680.70,GFCI PROTECTED WITH MOTORACCESS. 1
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Good Housekeeping Practices Re a v y
General L3 Designate one area of the site for auto parking, Landscaping , Earth-Mo►vin De tori ngIn the Santa Clara Valle , storm drains flow vehicle refueling,and routine equipmen tStorm Drain Pollution
Valley, maintenance.The designated area should be well ® a a Equip e n
directly to our local creeks, and on to San Construction away from streams or storm drain inlets, bermed if Gardening , from Landscaping and Operations
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necessary. Make major repairs off site. Swimming Pool Maintenance Activities
Francisco Bay, with no treatment.
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and Site O To prevent off-site tracking of dirt,provide and Pool Many landscaping activities expose soils and
is for entrances with stabilized aggregate surfaces.Or increase the likelihood that earth and garden Storm Drain Pollution
Storm Water pollution s a serious pFrom Dewatering
provide a fire wash area. chemicals will run off into the storm drains during Activities S to rm w a to r Pollution
wildlife dependent on our waterways and forSupervision ❑ Keep materials out of the rain—prevent runoff antonance irrigation or when it rains. Storm Drain Pollution Contaminated groundwater is a common problem in ..:�.fr0 m Heavy Equipment O n
streams or contamination at the source.Cover exposed piles of Swimming pool water containing chlorine and from Earth-Moving Activities the Santa Clara Valley. Depending on soil types and
the people who live near pollutedp copper-based algaecides should never be site history, groundwater pumped from construction Construction Sites
baylands. Storm Drain Pollution from soil or construction materials with plastic sheeting or
temporary roofs.Before it rains,sweep and remove Landscaping/Garden Maintenance discharged to storm drains.These chemicals are sites may be contaminated with toxics such as oil or
Construction Activities materials from surfaces that drain to storm drains, toxic to aquatic rife. Y ( P o aly maintained vehicles and heavy
of construction sites ❑ Protect stockpiles and landscaping materials Soil excavation and grading operations loosen store solvents) or laden with sediments. Any of these equipment that leak fuel, Oil, antifreeze or
Proper managementcreeks,or channels. from wind and rain b storing them under amounts of Soil that can flow or blow into storm pollutants can harm wildlife in creeks or the Bay, or oth iii fluids on the construction site are
. Construction sites are common sources of storm Y 9 interfere with wastewater treatment plant operation. <
reduces pollution significantly. water pollution.Materials and wastes that blow or ❑ Keep pollutants off exposed surfaces.Place trash tarps or secured plastic sheeting. Pool/Fountain/Spa Maintenance drains when handled improperly. Sediments in runoff com,to o n sources of storm drain pollution.
wash into a storm drain,gutter,or street have a cans and recycling receptacles around the site to ❑ Schedule grading and excavation projects can clog storm drains, smother aquatic fife, and Discharging sediment-laden water from a Prevent spills and leaks by isolating
This sheet summarizes the "Best Management direct impact on local creeks and the Bay. minimize titter. during dry weather. Draining pools or spas destroy habitats in creeks and the Bay. Effective dewatering site into an water of the state
As a contractor,or site supervisor,owner or Y g y watching
tc h i e n o from runoff channels, and n
erosion control practices reduce the amount of runoff without treatment is prohibited.
Practices" (BMPs) for storm water pollution ❑ Clean up leaks,drips and other spills immediately When it's time to drain a pool spa or fountain, p watching for leaks and other m a in to n a n ale
N operator of a site,you may be responsible for ❑ Use temporary check dams or ditches to crossing a site and slow the flow with check dams or problems. Remove construction equipment
so they do not contaminate soil or groundwater or please be sure to call the Cupertino Sanitary 9
prevention. any environmental damage caused by your divert runoff away from storm drains. Y g g g 1. Check for Toxic Pollutants from.the site as soon as possible.
subcontractors or employees. leave residue on paved surfaces.Use dry cleanup District before you start for further guidance on roughened round surfaces.
methods whenever possible. If you must use water, ❑ Protect storm drains with sandbags,gravel- flow rate restrictions, backflow prevention, and
use just enough to keep the dust down. filled bags,straw wattles,or other sediment handling special cleaning waste(such as acid L3 Check for odors, discoloration, or an oily
General Principles controls. wash).Discharge flows should be kept to the tow sheen on groundwater. Site:Planning and Preventive Vehicle
❑ Cover and maintain duh tens. Place dumpsters typically possible through a garden hose. Practices During COnstruetiOn
� levels pica// g g ❑ Ask your building inspector whether the Maintenance
❑ Kee an orderly site and ensure good under roofs or cover with tarps or plastic sheeting ❑ Re-vegetation etation is an excellent form of erosion
Keep Ny g g Higher flow rates may be prohibited by local Q Remove existingvegetation only when groundwater must be tested.
ORDINANCE OF housekeeping practices are used. secured around the outside of the dumpster.Never control for any site. ordinance, y ❑ Designate one area of the construction site, well
clean out a dumpster by hosing it down on the absolutely necessary. Plant temporary ❑ If contamination Is suspected, have the away from streams or storm drain inlets, for auto
THE CiTY OF CUPERTINO L3Maintain equipment properly. construction site. L3Store pesticides,fertilizers, and other ElNever discharge pool or spa water to a vegetation for erosion control on slopes or water tested by a certified laboratory. and equipment parking, refueling, and routine
chemicals indoors or in a shed or storage street or storm drain; discharge to a where construction is not immediately planned. vehicle and equipment maintenance. Contain
FOR NONPOINT SOURCE POLLUTION D Cover materials when they are not in use. ❑ Place portable toilets away from storm drains.Make cabinet. sanitary sewer cleanout. ❑ Depending on the fest results,you may be the area with berms, sand bags, or other
sure portable toilets are in good working order.Check allowed to discharge pumped groundwater to barriers.
& WATERCOURSE PROTECTION: O Keep materials away from streets, storm ❑ Protest downslope drainage courses, 9 p p
drains and drainage channels. frequently for teaks. ❑ Use pesticides sparingly, according to ❑ If possible,when emptying a pool or spa, tet the storm drain (if no sediments present) or
instructions on the label. Rinse em streams, and storm drains with wattles, or ❑ Maintain all vehicles and heavy equipment.
empty chlorine dissipate for a few days and then sanitary sewer. OR, you may be required to
Chapter 9.18 ❑ Ensure dust control water doesn't leave site or Materials/Waste Handling containers, and use rinsewater as product. recycle/reuse water by draining it gradually temporary drainage swales. Use check dams or collect and haul pumped groundwater off-site Inspect frequently for and repair leaks.
discharge to storm drains. Dispose of rinsed, empty containers in the onto a landscaped area. ditches to divert runoff around excavations. for treatment and disposal at an appropriate ❑ perform major maintenance, repair jobs, and
❑ Practice Source Reduction—minimize waste when trash. Dispose of unused pesticides as
9.18.040 Discharge into the storm drain prohibited Advance Planning To Prevent Pollution you order materials.Estimate carefully. hazardous waste. ❑ Do not use copper-based algaecidesg . Refer to the Regional Water Quality Control treatment facility. vehicle and equipment washing off-site, where
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It is unlawful to discharge, or cause, allow, or permit to Boards Erosion and Sediment Control Field cleanup is easier.
❑ Schedule excavation and radia activities ❑ Recycle excess materials,whenever possible,such Control algae with chlorine or other 2. Check for Sediment Levels
grading y ❑ In Cupertino, residents with curbside recycling alternatives,such as sodium bromide. Manual far proper erosion and sediment control ❑ if you must drain and replace motor oil, radiator
be discharged into any storm drain or natural outlet or for dry weather periods.To reduce soil erosion, as concrete,asphalt,scrap metal,solvents, can collect town,garden and tree trimmings in measures. ❑ If the water is clear,the pumping time is less
but not restricted to sewage, plant temporary vegetation or place other erosion degreasers,cleared vegetation, paper,rock,and ca collet towers.garden
and
t will be collected Filter Cleaning than 24 hours, and the flow rate is less than 20 coolant, or other fluids on site, use drip pans or
channel all waste, including b 9
controls before rain begins.Use the Erosion and vehicle maintenance materials such as used oil, LlCover stockpiles and excavated soil with gallons per minute, after receiving the approval drop cloths to catch drips and spills. Collect
and composted by the city's contractors.
industrial wastes, petroleum products, coal tar or any refuse Sediment Control Manual,available from the antifreeze,batteries,and tires: www.reducewaste.orc ❑ Never clean a filter in the street or near a all spent fluids, store in separate containers, and
substance arising from the manufacture of gas from coat or Regional Water Qualify Control Board,as a for info. Residents are encouraged to compost storm drain.Rinse cartridge and secured tarps or plastic sheeting. of the city inspector, you may be allowed to
yardwaste on-site themselves. Or take pump water to the street or storm drain. properly dispose as hazardous waste (recycle
petroleum, Chemicals, detergents, Solvents, paints, reference. ardwaste to a landfill where it will be
diatomaceous earth filters onto a dirt area, whenever possible).
g P Ll of all wastes properly.Materials that Y and spade filter residue into soil. Dispose of Ll
contaminated or chlorinated swimming001 water, If the pumping time is more than ours O Do not use diesel oil to lubricate equipment
p ❑ Control the amount of runoff crossing your site cannot be recycled must be taken to an appropriate composted. spent diatomaceous earth in the garbage. and the flow rate greater than 20 gpm, call
pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers. (especially during excavationt)by using berms or landfill or disposed of as hazardous waste.Never Cupertino Sanitary, 253-7071,for guidance. any onsite cleaning.
L3 Landscape contractors should parts, or clean equipment. Use only water for
temporary or permanent drainage ditches to bury waste materials or leave them in the street or ❑ If there is no suitable dirt area,call
take clippings and pruning waste Cupertino Sanitary for instructions on ❑ if the water is not clear, solids must be
divert water flow around the site.Reduce near creek or stream bed. to a landfill that composts yard p ry ❑ Cover exposed fifth wheel hitches and other
9.18.090 Violation stormwater runoff velocities by constructing discharging filter backwash or rinsewaterto filtered or settled out by pumping to a settling oily or greasy equipment during rain events.
Any person who violates any provision of this chapter is temporary check dams or berths where Permits waste(Rd. l Newby island and the sanitary sewer. tank prior to discharge.
t.
appropriate. tanker Rd. landfill are the nearest). Options for filtering include: Spill Cleanup
quiltyy of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall ❑ In addition to local grading and building permits,you -
be punished as provided in Chapter 1.12 of this code ❑ Train your employees and subcontractors. will need to obtain coverage under the State's ❑ Do not blow or rake leaves Into Pumping through a perforated pipe sunk
p p e hums about these General Construction Activity Stormwater Permit if the street. part way into a small pit filled with gravel; Ll❑ Clean u p spills immediately."
The city can proved book your construction site's disturbed area totals 5
al for issues for you to distribute to workers at your - Pumping from abucket placed below Never hose dawn "dirty" pavement or
9.19.100 Civil penalty construction site. Inform your subcontractors acres or more.information on the General Permit impermeable surfaces where fluids have spilled.
n who violates an provision Of this chapter about the stormtcwater requirements and their can be obtained from the Regional Water Quality - water level using a submersible pump; use dry cleanup methods (absorbent
Any person y p Control Board.(This criteria will change to one acre
or an provision of any permit issued pursuant to this own responsibilities.Use Blueprintfora Clean Pumping through a filtering device such materials, cat litter, and/or rags) whenever
Y P Bay,a construction best management practices as of Mac 2003.) as a swimming pool filter or filter fabric possible and properly dispose of absorbent
wrapped around end of suction pipe. materials.
chapter shalt be civilly liable to the City in a sum not to � guide available at our Building Dept.counter.
exceed the amounts provided for in Government Code ❑ Sweep u yimmediately.
000 per da per ❑ When discharging to a storm drain, protect p p spilled dr materials
Section 54740 and/or 54740.5 [up to $25, p y p the inlet using a barrier of burlap bags filled Never attempt to "wash them away" with water,
violation]. The City may petition the Superior Court _ responsibility
- o r bury r them.
The property rt over n e r and the contractor atria alto r s h a re ultimate m ate res p o n s i b i I sty for with drain rock, or cover inlet with filter fabric Y
pursuant to Government Code Section 54740 to impose, p p y anchored under the grate. OR pump water ❑ Use as little water as possible for dust control.
p ■ through a grassy swage prior to discharge. Ensure water used doesn't leave silt or
assess and recover such sums. The civil penalty provided the activities that occur on a construction site. You may be held responsible discharge to storm drains.
in this section is cumulative and not exclusive, and shall be
in addition to all other remedies available to the city under for an environmental damage caused by your subcontractors or employees. ❑ Clean up spins on dirt areas by digging up an
y g properly disposing of contaminated soil.
State and Federal law and local ordinances. Funds
❑ Call 941 for significant sells
collected pursuant to this section shall be paid to City's
Environmental Management Account. Painting and During Construction ❑ If the spilt poses a significant hazard to
Storm ®rain Pollution Fresh Concrete human health and safety, property it the
discharges e Roadwork ❑ Don't mix up more fresh concrete or cement environm eat, you must also report it to the
9.19.101 Civil penalty for illicit g Application
®�Any person who discharges pollutants, in violation ofifrom Roadwork and Mortar ��� than you will use in a two-hour period. State Office of Emergency Services.
this chapter, by the use of illicit connections shall be civilly Paint Remova► and - ❑ Set y and operate small mixers on tarps or
liable to the City in a sum not to exceed twenty-five Solvents and . ■ heavy plastic drop cloths.
❑ Paint chips and dust from non-hazardous Road paving,surfacing,t w pavement removal
in ha ht in the street,where there are numerous A. l��at�®n ❑ When cleaning up after driveway or sidewalk
thousand dollars per day per Violation for each day paving n9 dry stripping and sand blasting maybe
which such violation occurs. The City may petition the Adhesivreus swept up or collected in plastic drop cloths and opportunities�'�p�� �slurry,� construction,wash fines onto dirt areas, not
Superior Court pursuant to Government Code Section disposed of as trash. excavated material to illegally enter storm drains down the driveway or into the street or storm
p Extra planning is required to store and dispose of Storm Drain Pollution from drain.
54740 to impose, assess and recover such sums. The cNil ❑ Chemical paint stripping residue,and chips General Business P/wdceS materials properly and guard against pollution of
penalty provided in this section is cumulative and not Storm Drain Pollution from Paints, and dust from marine paints,or paints storm,drains,creeks,and the Bay. Fresh Concrete and Mortar ❑ Protect applications of fresh concrete and
exclusive, and shall be in addition to all other remedies Solvents,and Adhesives containing lead'mercury or tnbutyl tin must ❑ Develop and implement erosionfeediment mortar from rainfall and runoff until the
be disposed of as hazardous wastes.Lead control p�for roadway embankments. Applications material has dried. ' Business
available to the City under State and Federal law and local All paints,solvents,and adhesives contain based paint removal requires a sine-cetifieci
ordinances. Funds collected pursuant to this section shall chemicals that are harmful to wildlife in local contractor. ❑ Schedule excavation and grading work during ❑ Wash down exposed aggregate concrete
ordl p Fresh.concrete and cement related mortars only when the washwater can(1)flow onto a Hazardous Waste
creeks,San Francisco Bay,and the Padfie Ocean. dry weather. During COnstrucbon
be paid to City's Environmental Storm Management Toxic chemicals may come from liquid or solid ❑ ��sfrit�9 or leaning building exteriors � that Wash Into lakes, streams, Or estuaries dirt area,(2}drain onto a termed surface from ,;.;
Account. products or from cleaning residues or rags.Paint with high-pressure water,block storm drains. Q Check for and repair leaking equipment E3 Avoid paving and seas coating in wet q which it can be pumped and disposed of p g
Direct washwater onto a dirt area and spade are toxic to fish and thea vatic D 1� O Sa�l�' :, r rel
materia{and wastes,sdhesives and cleaning fluids major equipment repai environment. Dis sin of these materials property,or 3 be vacuumed from a catchment
into soil.Or,check with Cupertino Sanitary ❑ Perform or u meat ns at weather,or when rain is forecast to prevent Disposing P pY, ( )
should be recycled when possi�e,or disposed of to find can m or vacuum the designated areas in your maintenance yard, fresh materials from contacting stormvreter to the storm drains or creeks can block created by blocking a storm drain inlet. If Businesses: that generate legs
properly to prevent these materials from flowing District Yce op necessary,divert runoff with temporary berms.
into storm drains and watercourses. washwater and dispose of It In a sanitary where cleanup is easier.Avoid performing runes causes serious problems, and than 271gallons or 2�0 pounds
sewer drain.Sampling of the washwater may equipment repairs at construction sites. ❑ Cover and�1�h basins and manholes Storm drains, p , Make sure runoff does not reach gutters or
be required. is prohibited by law. storm drains.
❑ When refueling or when vehidetequipmment when applying seal c oat,slurry seat,flog seat, of hazardous W astE �?e r m.O lith
Cupertino Cl washwater from.painted buildings maintenance must be done on site,designate a or similar materials. ❑ When breaking up pavement,be sure to pick are a l i i ble to use th iprogram.
lid in Dept:t• Paint products constructed before 1978 can contain high location away from storm drains and creeks. ❑ Protect drainage b use earth dikes, up all the pieces and dispose of properly. g
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u ild i 7 D e • Handling amounts of lead,even if paint chips are not Y General Business Practices Recycle large chunks of broken concrete.See
❑ Kee all liquid paint products and wastes present Before you begin stripping paint or ❑ Do not use diesel oil to lubricate equipment sand bags,or other controls to divert or trap www.reducewaste.ora for info on recyclers. Call 408�299-7300
Public Works Dept: p q cleaning pre-1978 building exteriors with water parts or clean equipment and filter runoff. ❑ Wash out concrete mixers only in designated
408-777-3354 away from the gutter,stre®t,�and storm g '�®r a quote.
drains under high pressure,test paint for lead by [] cycle used oil,concrete,broken asphalt, ❑ Never wash excess material fromm.exposed- washout areas in your yard,away from storm ❑ Never bury waste material. Dispose grout,
t,small
Santa C la ra County taking paint scrapings to a local laboratory. eta ever possible,or dispose of properly aggregate concrete or similar tri into drains and waterways,where the water will flow amounts of excess dry concrete,grout,amd
Recycling Hotline• (See Yellow Pages for a state-certified ( recydestuff corm for fist of recycling a street or storm drain.Collect and recycle,or into a temporary waste pit in a dirt area. Let mortar in the trash.
800-533-8414 Painting Cleanup laboratory.} water percolate through soil and dispose of
�p�ReS•) dispose to dirt area. settled, hardened concrete as garbage. ❑ Never dispose of washout into the street,
www.re d u c ew aste.o rsr Ci If there is loose paint on the building,or if the storm drains,drainage ditches,or streams.
www.re cy c t e s to ff.c o m 13 Never clean brushes or rinse paint paint tests positive for lead,block storm ❑ Cover stockpiles(asphalt,sand,etc.)and
containers into a street,gutter,storm drain, other corxsh uctiarh materials with plastic tarps. Whenever possible, recycle washout by
i s s Hazardous Waste• drains.Check with Cupertino SanitaryDistrict pumping back into mixers for reuse. .;_,,...;,
Small Bus n e French drain,or creek
408-299-7300 to determine whether you may discharge water ASphalt/COnclre>te Removal Protect from rainfall and prevent runoff with � w "
❑ Forwater-based paints,paint out brushes to to the sanitary sewer,or if you must send it temporary roofs or plastic sheets and berms ❑ Wash out chutes onto dirt areas that do not
❑ Avoid creating excess dust when breaking asphalt r �
Cupertino Sanitary Sewer D i s tr the extent possible,and rinse into an inside offsite for disposal as hazardous waste. a concrete ❑ park paving rrraCltines over drip parts or flow to streets or drains. W ' -
408-263-7071 sink drain that goes to the sanitary sewer.
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El For oil-based paints,paint,out brushes to the Paint Disposal,Return or Donation drips when not in use. undercover, protected from rainfall and runoff �r u ill �� a nen,
Santa Y remove all chunks and pieces.Make sure
" and awl from storm drains or waterways.
Pollution Prevention P rig m extent possible and dean with thinner or ❑ Dispose of unwanted liquid paint,thinners, y
solvent.Fitter and reuse thinners and solvents, broken pavement does not come in contact ❑ Clean up all spills and/cotes using dry" ;
800-794-2482 of excess I' aids and solvents,glues,and cleaning fluids as with rainfall or runoff. methods(with absorbent materials and/or Protect dry materials from wind.
where possible.Dispose hazardous waste(call the Small Business rags),or dig up,remove,and property dispose D Secure bags of cement after the are open. 'i u f e' r
State Office o f Emergency residue as hazardous waste. ❑ When making saw cuts,use as little water as Y
Hazardous Waste Prgm:299-7300). of contaminated soil. Be sure to keep wind-blown cement powder °5s #1 r '�
thoroughly d em paint cans,used possible.Shovel or vacuum saw cut slurry
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Ll When g dry, p p ❑ Or Return to supplier.(Unopened can of paint renrto�re frerrt site.Cover or storm ❑ Collect and recycle or appropriately dispose of Y
1-800-852-7550 (2 4 h rs) brushes,rags,and drop cloths.maybe protect
awl from streets,gutters, stoma drains,
disposed of as garbage. maybe able to be returned.Check with the drain inlets durin u and excess abrasive gravel or sand.??? rainfall,and runoff.
vendor regarding its"buy-back"policy.) g SvVeep p' xr. t
Report spills to properly dispose of,all residues. ❑ Avoid overapplication by water trucks for dust ❑ Do not use diesel fuel as a lubricant on �� ' t r Sar� Vaiky
❑ Donate excess paint(call 299-7300 to donate.) ❑ Sip,gym.hose down streets to dean u control. concrete forms,toots,or trailers. °Grp
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REVISIONS
SUMMARY
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