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08070044CITY OF CIj, ERTINO *' II�1�.''OKMAT1dN K' BUIL. DING DIVISION" PERMIT <CONTT2ACTQR "'9'9O/'f `A`:ARNHART AVE THOMAS PLUMBING INC PERMITNO. 08070044 OWNER'S NAME: PERMIT ISSUE DATE JAMES j-i SMITH 195 SAN PEDRO AVE STE C1 07/07/2008 NE: SANITARY NO. CONTROL NO. ARCH=/ENGINEER: REPLACE EXISTING 2 SINGLE BURRING PERMIT INFO eLoc eLEcr PLUMB - MECH 0 0 0 0 j LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION Job Description 1 busby arferm Out 1 me IimiuN under previa mts of Chapter 9 (.mme icing with Section 7M) of Division 3 of the Busixv and Profession, Code, and my license is i in full forte and Wl7 4 O License Cls, Date DD L ARCHTIEC7'S r$ OFDLacATLON 1 understand my Plans shell he wed as public record, ' Licensed Professional S OWNER-B RDEC empt ContinON I hmam aRrm Nal 1 eusin fin Ne Canlnnara Taw for the Any t• : followingnima.. 1. and Pm. Cmk: Any city m Zo me truBusiness i &..I or sig any nnte,um which minimal; a Puri, re cmuu.a alk,. improve act Permit a prior bits issuance. h Permit e a rsu mqo the po applicant for suchpermitsfeleasignedmtemcm c that he(comomlkcwcd Pumamuo the of the ConmcsralueweLaw (ChaptersCode) Sq. F[. Floor Area Valuation of Dhiow (lismmencitempo Salons of n3 of the Businusand Professions or and hisist cs. - that he a sump, tMse(mm and the bask far ebe alleged exemption. My vklau. of APN Number Occupancy Type P Y YP Section 7031.5 by any applicant fora permit subject the applicants a civil penalty of am sort Nan Ii. hundred dollu, (5500). ❑ I, as owner of sic property. a my uuployes withwage ss the"v halo eompewson, Required Inspections ar offeredfafct dotWwork ands he apply]Oa/,wsnes and enywh ow Cade 7h Camssra Ltrs. law doss oat apply lf rt owner W and Ctmtumt;I ama ughsm his a,and who doxamcamnotihwmk himsffeell pmpcnywhobuilds orimprowch ed put jm fm sale U. Natnnoimis awaem,the fcorictind sold itartnotnun Wilding std within one Yes or completion,theowna- bowery, the building odes sof Anis builda will lure Oct burden of pmHng Nal k did rod dtild or improve (m purpose of ak.l. ❑ 1. as awn of Oct property, am walusivcly contracting wish ti¢wed mnussm in - .wmct the pmjea (Sec. 70aa, Business and Professions Code) The Contrsmra U. . cense law does not apply as an owner of property who builds or improves demon, and. who eonoams for such projects with a contrssrp) licensed puehmnt to to Contractors License Law. ❑ IameemV,underSee,B&PCf1cadds oo Do., Dau WORKER'S COMPENSATION DECLARA ON it1 hemby afB,m under penalty of pujury, ane of tic following MCHntionc ham and will munuin a Cenifieate or Co.., an self-iwum for Wo ter,Co.,.- nation. as provided for by Section 3.700 of the Mbar Code. for Oct perfnma a of the wort for which this permit is issued. ❑ 1 have and will mai.ai. Workers Compensation lesumax. as mggmd by Scene. , 37M of the hear Cade, fm roc performance of the wile for which thio permit is issued. - My Workers Compencauae i rani ertiv and Policy ngu�ea tbn a' a� \' � ^7 CElrfi OFNFROMWORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE . (Ibis secs. wed mutecampletW iftk Permit krorone h.dmd do0an(SI00) Mess.) 1 certify Ont in the pufo rwmc of the work for which this permit is issued. I shall nm employ any Perm. in any manners as u become sbjat s the Worker f Compensation Lam of Califamia. Date Applicant NOTICE T'0 APPLICANT: If, after making this Certificate of ascription, you should become subject to the W0h 3 Compensation provisions of the labor Code. you .tut v forthwith comply with such provisions or this peri, shall W dcemed mrokrd. CONSTRUCTION.cLENDINGAGENCY 1 hlfm m herby amart u s ommcsrm lending agency for rm the perfoamz m the were For which uta Permit Is issued (See. 3097, Civ. C.) danders Name Lenders Adores, I century that 1 have mad thin appliu ace and use mat the above info e.u. o correct. I agree in comply with all cily ted coldly on ina.es and sate laws misting in Wilding construction. and hereby wmoria reprecom ca.r this city stain, upon the shove-mramuoned property for iwPeW. Purposes (We) agree to care, indemnify and keep haleu Cupertino tete City of against min j citiesandupeweich req any nyam.agaiw,tud City 62�Date incoiusge,,jWgmenu, in connence of the Prancing of Nrmi is pca. ��4^ APPLICANT UNDERSTANDS AND WILL COMPLY WITH ALL NON-POINT Issued by: SOURCE 0.EGUL ONS. Re-roofs Type of Roof Si ar Date HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DISCLOSURE Will du applicant or future Wilding occupant time orlandle hacallous material as dented by sex Cupertino Municipal Code. Chapter 9.13. and ere HnOh and Safety Cade, Section 355324)1 ❑Yw fD1fn All roofs shall be inspected prior to any roofing material being installed. Will thea applicant or building ocru ane us equipment which Pp g p q 'proem or If a roof is installed without first obtainingan inspection, I agree to remove P hwagnw air.numinana ca OcO.d by Ote Bay Asa Air Quality Management Mara all new materials for inspection. ctT Oyer (p"'_ I haw read the haaagmu materials requirements under Chep.6.95 ofthc"irm- nk HelO & SdoyCede Swam 25505.75533 and2553a.1 undc.mg ftll-- Wilding d.0a currently enly have a INIe Y W' Cna that my responsibility nnt(y 11M gYUPNe a(111e ' OC/ f� lr:met spoor miaaanceafa catRwmof Occupants y Signature opp T rte Dat All roof coverings to be Class'%W' or better ,tri ed,gtna 0 4 ITEMS OF 4 • • CITY OF CUPERTINO PERMIT RECEIPT.' Sec: Twp: Rng: Sub: Blk: Lot: APN ......1.: 35727042.00 DATE ISSUED.......: 07/07/2008 RECEIPT #.........: BS000005355 REFERENCE ID # ...: 08070044 SITE ADDRESS .....: 18750 BARNHART AVE SUBDIVISION ....... CITY .............: CUPERTINO IMPACT AREA ....... OWNER ............: JAMES H SMITH ADDRESS ..........: 18750 BARNHART AVE CITY/STATE/ZIP ...: CUPERTINO, CA 95014 OPERATOR: pdtg COPY # : 1 RECEIVED FROM ....: THOMAS PLUMBING CONTRACTOR .......: THOMAS, BENJAMIN J LIC # 9331 COMPANY ..........: THOMAS PLUMBING INC ADDRESS ..........: 195.SAN PEDRO AVE STE Cl CITY/STATE/ZIP ...: MORGAN HILL, CA 95037 TELEPHONE ........: (408)736-3050 FEE ID ---------- UNIT ------------- QUANTITY AMOUNT PD -TO -DT THIS REC NEW BAL IBSEISMICR VALUATION ---------- 1,400.00 ---------- 0.50 ---------- 0.00 ---------- 0.50 ---------- 0.00 1BUSLIC FLAT RATE 1.00 110.00 0.00 110.00 0.00 1MPERMITFE FLAT RATE 1.00 40.79 0.00 40.79 0.00 1TRAVDOC FLAT RATE 1.00 40.79 0.00 40.79 0.00 ,TOTAL PERMIT ---------- 192.08 ---------- 0.00 ---------- 192.08 ---------- 0.00 METHOD OF PAYMENT ----------------- CHECK TOTAL RECEIPT AMOUNT --------------- 192.08 --------------- 192.08 VOICE ID DESCRIPTION -------- ---------------------------- 505 FINAL ELECTRICAL 508 FINAL MECHANICAL REFERENCE NUMBER -------------------- 25587 VOICE ID DESCRIPTION -------- ---------------------------- 507 FINAL PLUMBING 10 E CITY OF CUPERTINO FURNACE/AC CITY OF CUPERTINO PERMIT APPLICATION FORM APN # rJ� U7Z Date: -11116-6 Building Address: In �� Owner' Name: - V1 Phone Contr ctor: ( �c Phone #: 14,J . -7 -Z 9 r 3 l U �^^ Fax #: O $ 779— (o Con ractor License #: Cupertino Business License #: 0 C) q-5-72 k Contact: Phone #:: 7 � Fax #: Building Permit Info: Elect ❑ Plumb ❑ Mech CkL Residential Commercial Job Description: C.R__ 12.k S c For Residential Installations: Attic ❑ 1 floodsi, 2nd floor ❑ Adhere to minimum setback requirement ❑ For Commercial Installations: Replacement same weight ❑ Additional weight (structural calcs) ❑ Structural Calculations required for new installation ❑ New installation Planning Approval Required ❑ Cost of Project: Type of Construction (Usage Class): O� Strapped On Platform ❑ Bonded ❑ New Location 0 Replacement Project Size: Express ❑ Standard ❑ Large ❑ Major ❑ Valuation: Green Building: Please complete relevant portion of the Green Building Checklist & attach it to the application or if applicable, include in plan set & the sheet index. Revised 6/16/08 a'n CITY OF CUPEkTINO CITY OF CUPERTINO FURNACE/AC FEE SCHEDULE Quantity. Fee ID Fee Description Fee Permit Type Group FURNACE FURN/AC 1MCRAA Commercial-Repair/Alteration/Add to M ea heating appliance,refrigeration unit, cooling unit,absorption unit,or ea heating,cooling,absorption or evaporative cooling system,incl installation of controls regulated by this code. 1MCREPALT Commercial for the repair of alt/add to M ea heating appliance,refrigeration unit,cooling unit,VAV boxes, absorption unit or ea heathing, cooling absorption,or evaporative cooling sys, incl install of controls regulated by this code. 1MCSUSHTR Commercial Install/Relocate ea M suspended heater,recessed wall htr, or floor mounted unit heater. 1PGASCOM Commerical for ea gas piping System P 1-4 outlets 1BPGAS For each gas piping system of 5 or P more per outlet. IMCAPPVNT Commercial for the install/relocate/ or M replacement of ea appliance vent installed & not incl in an appliance permit. 1BSEISMICO Commercial Seismic B 1MRRAA Residential Repair/Alteration/Add to M ea heating appliance,refrigeration unit, cooling unit,absorption unit,or ea heating,cooling,absorption or evaporative cooling system,incl installation of controls regulated by this code. IMRSUSHTR Residential Install/Relocate ea M suspended heater,recessed wall htr, or floor mounted unit heater. I MRAPPVNT Residential for the install/relocate/ or M replacement of ea appliance vent install & not incl in an appl permit. Is 17J is 0 CITY OF CUPERTINO luIr FURNACE/AC CITYCUPEiZTINO FEE SCHEDULE Quantity Fee ID Fee Description Fee Group Permit Type FURNACE FURN/AC 1PGASRES Residential for ea gas piping system of 1-4 Outlets P 1BPGAS For each gas piping system of 5 or more per outlet. P r 1BSEISMICR Residential Seismic B 1MECPLNCK Mechanical Plan Check M 1MFR=<100 Furnace Syst <=100k BTU install or relocate ea forced-air/gravity type fumace/bumer, incl ducts/vents attached to such appliance up to and include 100,000 Btu/h M 1MFRN>100 Furnace Syst > 100k BTU install or relocate ea forced-air/gravity type fumace/bumer, incl ducts/vents attached to such appliance over 100,000 Btu/h M lEPERMITFEE Electric Permit Fee E 1MPERMITFEE Mechanical Permit Fee M 1PPERMITFEE Plumbing Permit P 1TRAVDOC Travel Documentation B j 1BUSLIC Business License B CITY OF CUPERTINO FURNACE/AC CUPERTINO FEE SCHEDULE Quantity Fee ID Fee Description Fee Group Permit Type AIR CONDITIONING FURN/AC 1BCAIRHAN Commercial A/C Units <= 10k CFM B IMCRAA Commercial Mech Repair/alt/add M 1BSEISMICO Seismic Commercial B IPGASCOM Commerical for ea gas piping System 1-4 outlets P IPGASRES Residential for ca gas piping system of 1-4 Outlets P 1BPGAS For each gas piping system of 5 or more per outlet. Comm/Resid P 1BREMAIRHAN Residential A/C units <= 10k CFM B 1MRRAA Residential Mech Repair/alt/add M 1BSEISMICR Seismic Residential ': B 1 EPERMITFEE Electric Permit E 1MPERMITFEE Mechanical Permit M 1PPERMITFEE Plumbing Permit P 1TRAVDOC Travel Documentation B 113USLIC Business License B 10 Pian Review Process Work Book Page -12-Revised 3/25/08 Green Building Plan Check Index of Green Building Points/Categories A. Category Example of an Index or Table of Green Plan Sheet or Page Points Building Points Categories that must be shown and referenced on the Project Plans See below B. Site 9. Install H.E. Irrigation, (details/spec)' L-1 2 points 11. Permeable Paving, Note L-1 2 points C. Foundation 1. Use 15 % Flyash Concrete, (note) S-1 5 points D. Structural 3. Uses Wood I -Joist, (See Spec.) S-2 2 points 5. Use Truss with heels, (detail) S-2 2 points 6. B. OSB Sheathing, detail S-2 2 points E. Ext. Finish 1. Composite Decking, (Note/Spec.) A-3 2 points 4. B. Fiber Cement Siding, (Note/Spec. A-4 2 points F. Plumbing 1. Insulate all H.W. pipes, (Note/Spec.) P-1 2 points 5. Tankless W.H., (Note/Spec.) A-2 2 points 11. A 2500 Gal. Tank, (Note/Spec L-1 10 points G. Electrical 4. E. Ceiling Fans, (Note/Spec.) A-3 4 points H. Appliances 1. Energy Star Dishwasher, (Note/Spec.) A-3 1 point 3. Energy Star Refrigerator, (Note/Spec. A-3 1oint P. Other 1. List Green Features on Plans A-1 1 point TOTAL POINTS1 40 points Pian Review Process Work Book Page -12-Revised 3/25/08 Green Points Rating System for Remodeling Projects Due to the diversity of remodeling project types, assigning a "total points" value to a project to be considered environmentally friendly is not feasible. However, 25 measures have been highlighted to signify that every effort should be made to incorporate them into your projects. These items have been chosen based upon their impact on the environment and the health of the home in coordination with ease of implementation and relative low cost. These measures can be used as a starting point for 'greening' your project. 1. Recycle Job Site Construction & Demolition Waste 65%=1 point; 75%= 2 points; 80%= 4 points up to 4 Resource 2. Salvage Reusable Building Materials 4 Resource pts y= 3. Remodel for Mixed Use, Adaptive Reuse, and • Historic Preservation 4 Resource pts y= 4. Protect Native Soil 2 Resource pts y= 5. Minimize Disruption of Existing Plants & Trees 1 Resource pt y= 6. Implement Construction Site Stonnwater Practices 2 Resource pts y= 7. Protect Water Quality with Landscape Design 2 Resource pts y= 8. Design Resource -Efficient Landscapes and Gardens 4 Resource pts y= 9. Reuse Materials/Use Recycled Content Materials for Landscape Areas 2 Resource pts y= 10. Install High -Efficiency Irrigation Systems 2 Resource pts y= 11. Provide for On -Site Water Catchment / Retention 2 Resource Dis v= B. Foundation 1. Incorporate Recycled Flyash in Concrete 25% Recycled Flyash = 2 points; Add 1 point for every 10% i increase of flyash, up to 5 points up to 5 Resource pts 0 2. Use Recycled Content Aggregate 2 Resource pts y=yes 0 3. Insulate Foundation/Slab before backfill 3 Energy pts y=yes D l; C. Structural Frame 1. Substitute Solid Sawn Lumber with Engineered Lumber 3 Resource pts y --yes 2. Use FSC Certified Wood for framing (For every 10% of FSC lumber used = 2 points, up to 10) up to 10 Resource pts. 3. Use Wood I -Joists for Floors and Ceilings 2 Resource pts y --yes 4. Use Web Floor Trusses 2 Resource pts y=yes 5. Design Energy Heels on Trusses 6' or more 2 Energy pts y --yes 6. Use Finger -Jointed Studs for Vertical Applications 2 Resource pts y=yes 7. Use Engineered Studs for Vertical Applications 2 Resource pts y=yes S. Use Recycled Content Steel Studs for Interior Framing 2 Resource pts y=yes 9. Use Structural Insulated Panels (SIPS) a. Floors 3 Energy pts y --yes b. Wall 3 Energy pts y=yes c. Roof 3 Energy pts y=yes 10. Apply Advanced Framing Techniques 4 Resource pts y=yes 11. Use Reclaimed Lumber for Non Structural Applications 3 Resource pts y=yes 12. Use OSB a. Subfloors 1 Resource pt y=yes b. Sheathing 1 Resource pt y=yes • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1. Install Energy -Efficient Windows 2 Energy pts • a. Double -Paned 1 Energy pt b. Low -Emissivity (Low -E) 2 Energy pts c. Low. Conductivity Frames 2 Energy pts 2. Install Low Heat Transmission Glazing 1 Energy pt J. Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning 1. Use Duct Mastic on All Duct Joints . 2 Energy pts 2. Install Ductwork within Conditioned Space 3 Energy pts 3. Vent Range Hood to the Outside 1 IAQ/Health pt 4. Clean all Ducts Before Occupancy 2 IAQ/Health pts 5. Install Solar Attic Fan 2 Energy pts 6. Install Attic Ventilation Systems 1 Energy pt 7. Install Whole House Fan 4 Energy pts B. Install Sealed Combustion Units a. Furnaces 31AQ/Health pts b. Water Heaters 3 IAO/Health pts 9. Replace Wall -Mounted Electric and Gas Heaters with Through -the -Wall Heat Pumps 3 Energy pts 10. Install 13 SEER/11 EER or higher AC with a TXV 3 Energy pts 11. Install AC with Non -HCFC Refrigerants 2 Resource pts 12. Install 90% Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) Furnace 2 Energy pts 13. Retrofit Wood Burning Fireplaces • a. Install EPA certified wood stoveslnserts 1 IAQ/Health pt b. Instaf /Replace Dampers 1 Energy pt c. Install Airtight Doors 1 Energy pt 14. Install Zoned, Hydronic Radiant Heating 3 Energy pts 15. Install High Efficiency Filter 4 IAQ/Health pts 16. Install Heat Recovery Ventilation Unit (HRV) 5 IAQ/Health pts 17. Install Separate Garage Exhaust Fan 3 IAQ/Health pts K. Renewable Energy and Roofing 1. Pre -Plumb for Solar Water Heating 4 Energy pts y= 2. Install Solar Water Heating System 10 Energy pts y= 3. Pre -Wire for Future Photovoltaic (PV) Installation 4 Energy pts y= 4. Install Photovoltaic (PV) System (1.2 kw = 6 points, 2.4 kw =12 points, 3.6 kw =16 points) Up to 16 Energy 6. Select Safe and Durable Roofing Materials 1 Resource pt yq 7. Install Radiant Barrier . 3 Energy pts y= L. Natural Heating and Cooling 1. Incorporate Passive Solar Heating 5 Energy pts 2. Install Overhangs or Awnings over South Facing Windows 3 Energy pts 3. Plant Deciduous Trees on the West and South Sides 3 Energy pts 0 Rl) EVEnCommunity Development RR y Use 10300 Torre Avenue JUL 0� 710U8. 01 1008 Cupertino CA 95014 Telephone (408) 777-3228 CITY OF CU PE Fax (408) 777-3333 I�TIN Building Department All Cupertino building permits must meet certain conditions related to maintaining environmental quality and public peace and safety. The two most common conditions are described below. STORMWATER POLLUTION CONTROL State law requires that Cupertino, 12 other Silicon Valley cities, Santa Clara County and the Santa Clara Valley Water District control stormwater pollution. Educating local residents and businesses and enforcing stormwater pollution control laws are key parts of the City's compliance efforts. Stormwater pollution prevention: It's up to us In northern Santa Clara Valley, storm drains flow directly to local creeks and San Francisco Bay, with no treatment. Stormwater pollution is a serious problem for wildlife dependent on our waterways, for people living near streams and baylands, and for the . local water supply. Common sources of stormwater pollutiori include: • Dripped oil, fuel, and antifreeze from vehicles and heavy equipment; • Construction debris, including dirt, concrete and paint; • Landscaping runoff containing pesticides or weed killers; and • Any material dumped or spilled into streets or storm drains The property owner and the contractor share ultimate responsibility for activities occurring at a construction site and will be held responsible for any environmental damage caused by subcontractors or employees. For more information on construction -related stormwater requirements, see the Stormwater Quality Regulations sectionof the City of Cupertino web site at: httl)://www.cul)ertino.org/city government/departments and offices/ environmental services COMMUNITY NOISE CONTROL The basic noise control requirements for construction sites are as follows: • Typical construction work hours are: - Weekdays - 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. - Weekends - 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. • Construction other than street construction is prohibited on holidays. • Residential daytime noise levels from complaint site - 60 dBA • Nonresidential daytime noise levels from complaint site - 65 dBA For more information on noise control, please see Chapter 10.48 of the Cupertino Municipal Code, which can be accessed at http://www amlegal com/cupertino ca/ Greg Casteel Building Official In the Santa Mara Valley, storm drains flow directly to our laical creeks, and on to San Prague Say, with no treatment• Storm water pollution Is a serious problem for wildlife dependent on our waterways and for the people who live near polluted streams or bayiands. Proper management of construction sites reduces pollution significantly. This street summarizes the "Best Management Pres" (SMPs) for storm water pollution ORDINANCEOF THE CITY OF # FOR NONPOINT SOURCEPOLLUTION &WATERCOURSE PROTECTION. - Chapter• s 918.00 Dischil" Into t1he storm drain prohillitted It Is unlawful to disciNkirge, or r' or permit i beidischarged Into any storm drain or natural outlet or channel all waste, Includi but not restncted to, sewage, 09 Wustrial wastes, petroleum products, coal tar or any refuse substance arisini; from the manufacture ot gas from coal or petrollsum. chemicals, detenaents, solvents, paints, contam4nateod or chlorinated swimming pool water, pesticides, herbicides and felitilizers- i ' i VIollation Amy . - s s violateisprovision of thisChapter is quilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thersof shag Ebe punished as provided in ChapW 1.12 of Oft code I t CMI penalty forviolation chapterAmy person who violates any provision of this chapter or any provision of any permit Issued pursuant to this be civilly fiatilepoVia • ;. Environmentalexceed the amounts provided for In Government Code t In addition to all odw remedies available to the city under State and Federal law and local or4konces, Funds collected pursuant to this section shall be paid to CWs fAccount. 9.19.101 Civil penalty fIIllicit discharges Any person who dischaW pollutants, In violation of this chapter,.the usetoillicit oontlectiolnelaliallbe civilly haNe to the City in a sum not to exceed mvitty.Ifive thousand dollars per day per violaffon for each day in which such violation occurs.- may petition the Superior Court pursuant to Government Code Section r to im". and recover pervally provicled in this a -t 1. cumulative . not exclusive, and shag be In addition to all o#w remed" available to the City under State and Federal law and local ordinances. Funds collected pursuant to this section shall be paid to Citys EnvironmentalStorm.t Account Cupertino Building Dept: 404-777-3228 Public Works Dept, 408-777-3364 Santa Clara County Recycling Hotline; 000-633-11444 www..redgCewafte.4ra 1ttgBw.rec vs+�pstgtf.coei Small Business Hazardous West*: 402-299-7340 Cupertino Sanitary Sewer Distr 4011-263-7071 Santa Clara valley Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention Prom 800-794.3482 Stats Office of Emergency Services 1-800463.7860 (24 hre) Report &pills to 911 APPROVED BY: i RALPH QUALLS. JR. RCE 22tiA'6 9 - DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC; WORKS a1 4 i DATE General Construction and Site Supervision Storm brain Polluting from Construction Activities Cern' sh xftn silas are common settees of storm water palhatfon. Materials and wastes that blow or wash iroo a storm drain, WWI or stress have a fnpaea on local oreeft sad the say. As a contractor, or sits supervisor, Owner or equator of a aI*^ you cosy bo responsible for any tUmage Caused by your oubcantraclorg „ir5 w W. J J Painting and Application of Solvents and Adhesives tI, is - • i i 1Mt 117,1711 b: Y': i.. l Storm Drain Pollution • Landscaping ! Swimming Pool R Many landscaping } i A , • ` and incrosse the, likelihood that saft and golden chemicals will run off into the mom dram during W9allon or when it retros. Swimming pool wow containing chkidew and copper4losed algawides should r~ be dedgirged to storm drians, The" tharricift am Poo&FountOWSpo Maintenance Draining pools or spas When ire time to drain a toot ape, or fou.mtaki• please be sure to can a* Cupsrtirw Sanitary A�iW4 f�i3 �bg( ra you Start for further gaidem and +own i '-^ O. �w and handling aped cleaning waste (such as acid wash). Discharge flows should be kept to the low wiels typically possible through a garters ho"I Higher flow rates may be proltblied by Wet ordkharlos. D Newer discharge pool or sirs water to a atr■at or stoma dry, discharge to a can ry sw~ cleanout. Ca If posy e, when owpty'hng a pool or app out chlorine dissipate for a law days and the+ racyciw' vuve water by draining It gradually oats a landscaped area. Cl Do not "aooppar.based aigascidas. Control elgso with chlgrm or finer a8ernaithrae, suers sir solium branide. Filter Cleaning CI Newer clean a taw In the guest or east a Mooren drain'.. Rinne cartridge end dietomaGeo" earth biers onto a dirt area„ and spade flaw residue into sod. Dispose of spent diatomaosous earns in the garbage. U If there Is no suitable dirt obeli, call Gulrertino Sartiftoq for instructions on big filer backwastm or Ansawalse to Via Sanitary sewer: marthosM wing Activities rf r • . lytiXt It Z IN, Storm Chain Pollution From Dewatering Activities ConhtmirtPat! gro na*oer is a common problem in the Sams Ciera vafty. Dapsidov of Sol "and eftsgroundwater pumped from construction alt" may be cwftihmi mated with toxics (saloh as of or solvents) er laden with sedlrierits• Any of line pobiisnta can harm wldlita in cragm at Ski Say, or interfare with wastewater bavarient plant operation. Discharging sadhnont4adert water from a dewataring sf#e Into sty water of the stabs without treatment Is prohibited. 7. G._:lt fes Toric Prifhltanfa Q Chackfess edors 1leso1NNrNN#1.. oranaliy sheen an groundwater. f Pfaff During Cffbuc##lDA Irl Ask your building Inspector whalnar the � • only- where a "ridwatermust be tested. 4 t area■tamirsation is suspected, lysw the water teed by a certilled laboratory. mhtt'lnra cocistruction is not immediately planned, ( E 3 _ r slowed to ditcharge pumped groundwater to arsd starers dralms with wattiB % or that atom dials (#bio sedimersbs present) of ■ lY Sanitary sewer. OR, you may be raquiled to to dihiert runali around oxcavatsomms, Nect And haul pumped groundwater orf -site Refer 'to the Regional Water Quay Carl _ .. rrament arta disposal titan appropriate froairmasmt facitsy. - M i H f: •> If . � B+ a it the water Is clear, the pumov time it lass R Men 24 homers, and the flow smite is Isis than 20 98110ns per mirmte,,deer recamrig the approval 1{ {n ■ ., , ■ r a 4 e € , ■ - i Y •BY' ■ Ra .1 Ia Storm Drain Pollution • Landscaping ! Swimming Pool R Many landscaping } i A , • ` and incrosse the, likelihood that saft and golden chemicals will run off into the mom dram during W9allon or when it retros. Swimming pool wow containing chkidew and copper4losed algawides should r~ be dedgirged to storm drians, The" tharricift am Poo&FountOWSpo Maintenance Draining pools or spas When ire time to drain a toot ape, or fou.mtaki• please be sure to can a* Cupsrtirw Sanitary A�iW4 f�i3 �bg( ra you Start for further gaidem and +own i '-^ O. �w and handling aped cleaning waste (such as acid wash). Discharge flows should be kept to the low wiels typically possible through a garters ho"I Higher flow rates may be proltblied by Wet ordkharlos. D Newer discharge pool or sirs water to a atr■at or stoma dry, discharge to a can ry sw~ cleanout. Ca If posy e, when owpty'hng a pool or app out chlorine dissipate for a law days and the+ racyciw' vuve water by draining It gradually oats a landscaped area. Cl Do not "aooppar.based aigascidas. Control elgso with chlgrm or finer a8ernaithrae, suers sir solium branide. Filter Cleaning CI Newer clean a taw In the guest or east a Mooren drain'.. Rinne cartridge end dietomaGeo" earth biers onto a dirt area„ and spade flaw residue into sod. Dispose of spent diatomaosous earns in the garbage. U If there Is no suitable dirt obeli, call Gulrertino Sartiftoq for instructions on big filer backwastm or Ansawalse to Via Sanitary sewer: marthosM wing Activities rf r • . lytiXt It Z IN, Storm Chain Pollution From Dewatering Activities ConhtmirtPat! gro na*oer is a common problem in the Sams Ciera vafty. Dapsidov of Sol "and eftsgroundwater pumped from construction alt" may be cwftihmi mated with toxics (saloh as of or solvents) er laden with sedlrierits• Any of line pobiisnta can harm wldlita in cragm at Ski Say, or interfare with wastewater bavarient plant operation. Discharging sadhnont4adert water from a dewataring sf#e Into sty water of the stabs without treatment Is prohibited. 7. G._:lt fes Toric Prifhltanfa Q Chackfess edors 1leso1NNrNN#1.. oranaliy The plroperty owner and the contractor share ultimate responsibility for the activities that occur on a construction site. You may be held responsible for any environmental damage caused by your subcontractors or employees. ,1: Y a h h • )a i• • e t.o."ONSTRUCTION BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES Fresh Concrete and Mortar Application Storm Draln Pollution 4 i i ConcreteFresh r Mortar Applications Fresh concrete and oarrient-relsted mortals that wash Into W_.streams. or are 10AC to figh end the OqUOW enylirortment Disposing of these materials 1• the storm drains or creeks cart black storm drains, causes serious, problem and is prolibited by law. pump water t€i the Hlraol ora etarm drain. Ci Nib* pumping time Is mora than 24 hours and the flow rats greater than 20 Villa, cal Cupertino Sentry, 263.7071, for guidance. i.7 if the rater Is eat clear, sadds must be Altered or aettad out by pumping to a settling tardy prior to dischstga. Options for Bing Include: -. Pumping through a perforated pipit surds W way Into a anal pit flied with Wave$ - Pumpkig from a bucket placed Wow level using a Submergible pump: - Pumping through a fN#ering devlco t uch SO S swtmtnk[g peal filter ar 1111611 fabric wrapped around and of suction (pipe.. Cl when discharging to a storm drain, protect (- Ih !at using a barrier of burlap bags Wad w.. -.rain rack, of cover inlet with floor fabric anchored under the grate. OR pump water through a grassy swale prior to dilctaatga- Heavy E:l u i p rn e n t O'perat on Stormwaiter Pollution ,from Heavy Equipment an Construction Sites Poorly maintained vehicles and heavy equipment that leak fuel, oil, antifreeze or tither fluids on the construction site are common sources of storm draiin poikltion. Prevent spins and leaks by Isolating equipment from runoff channels, and by watching for leaks and other maintenance prablema. Remove construction equipment train," nits an soon as possible. Site Planning and Provontlyo Vehk1e mi]tintonanco O Dsaigaats ono ansa of the construction vile, wall away from streams or storm drain Inlets, for auto and equipment parking, refueling, and routine rahleie and equipment maintenance. Contain the area with berms, sand bags, at other barriers. CI Maintain all vellidise and heavy equipment. Inspeat frequen#y for and repair lsoks. ® Perforin major maiatenansa, repair jobs, end vehicle and equipment washing Off-site, where cleanup is easier. 0 If you must dein and replies meter OR. radiator coolant, or other nulds an sits, use drip pane or drop clothe to catch drips and aplifs, Collect SO spent fluids. store in separate containers. and properly dispose as hazardous waste (recycle whenever possible). Cl Do not gas dissst oil to lubricate equipment pelts, or clean equipment. Use only water for any onsite cleaning. CI Corer expoaed ftM wheat httehas and other *NY lir groovy equipment during rain events. split trllranup Q Clean up spills Immediately. Cl Never baso down ".dirty" pavement or Impermeable surfaces where fluids have spilled, , Use dry cleanup methods (absorbent r materials• oat litter. andlot rapes) whenever possible and prop" dispose of absarbent m a tarrais. Cl Sweep up spilled dry meterlels immediately,. Prsvar attempt to 'wash them away' with water, or bury these, Ct Uel as little water as possible for dust control" Ensure water used doesn't leave sot or discharge to storm drains_ Cl Gleam up spills on dirt areas by digging up and Property disposing of eontaminsted *OIL Cl Cat oii for slito iicont *phis C1 If the *pill poses a significant hazard to human health and safety, property of the en4yonnignt, you must also report It to the State Office of Emergency Services, Small Business Hazardous I.Naiste Die osal-Prgm V Businesses that generate less than 27 gallons or 220 pounds of hazardous wasteper month are eligible to use this program. Call 40$-299-7300 for a quote. J� I i - r ! A Bi 'E ' - F1W � I" sheen an groundwater. f Pfaff During Cffbuc##lDA Irl Ask your building Inspector whalnar the � • only- where "ridwatermust be tested. necessary" Plant temporary vog"M tar erosion control on slopes or Cl area■tamirsation is suspected, lysw the water teed by a certilled laboratory. mhtt'lnra cocistruction is not immediately planned, ( Depending on the fast resume, you may be C) Protest downslope drablega, eaurves, slowed to ditcharge pumped groundwater to arsd starers dralms with wattiB % or that atom dials (#bio sedimersbs present) of tamp hrsy dranam *wales, the d*ok dams or Sanitary sewer. OR, you may be raquiled to to dihiert runali around oxcavatsomms, Nect And haul pumped groundwater orf -site Refer 'to the Regional Water Quay Carl _ rrament arta disposal titan appropriate froairmasmt facitsy. Board's mfr aw solslwlt COAW FIa Mwival for paper erosion and oral Chow* tat Sediment Levels ® it the water Is clear, the pumov time it lass U Covvlr #tockpi&* abut awavated Doi with Men 24 homers, and the flow smite is Isis than 20 98110ns per mirmte,,deer recamrig the approval secured terpa or plastic Shoaling. of the city hsspeetor, you may be allowed to The plroperty owner and the contractor share ultimate responsibility for the activities that occur on a construction site. You may be held responsible for any environmental damage caused by your subcontractors or employees. ,1: Y a h h • )a i• • e t.o."ONSTRUCTION BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES Fresh Concrete and Mortar Application Storm Draln Pollution 4 i i ConcreteFresh r Mortar Applications Fresh concrete and oarrient-relsted mortals that wash Into W_.streams. or are 10AC to figh end the OqUOW enylirortment Disposing of these materials 1• the storm drains or creeks cart black storm drains, causes serious, problem and is prolibited by law. pump water t€i the Hlraol ora etarm drain. Ci Nib* pumping time Is mora than 24 hours and the flow rats greater than 20 Villa, cal Cupertino Sentry, 263.7071, for guidance. i.7 if the rater Is eat clear, sadds must be Altered or aettad out by pumping to a settling tardy prior to dischstga. Options for Bing Include: -. Pumping through a perforated pipit surds W way Into a anal pit flied with Wave$ - Pumpkig from a bucket placed Wow level using a Submergible pump: - Pumping through a fN#ering devlco t uch SO S swtmtnk[g peal filter ar 1111611 fabric wrapped around and of suction (pipe.. Cl when discharging to a storm drain, protect (- Ih !at using a barrier of burlap bags Wad w.. -.rain rack, of cover inlet with floor fabric anchored under the grate. OR pump water through a grassy swale prior to dilctaatga- Heavy E:l u i p rn e n t O'perat on Stormwaiter Pollution ,from Heavy Equipment an Construction Sites Poorly maintained vehicles and heavy equipment that leak fuel, oil, antifreeze or tither fluids on the construction site are common sources of storm draiin poikltion. Prevent spins and leaks by Isolating equipment from runoff channels, and by watching for leaks and other maintenance prablema. Remove construction equipment train," nits an soon as possible. Site Planning and Provontlyo Vehk1e mi]tintonanco O Dsaigaats ono ansa of the construction vile, wall away from streams or storm drain Inlets, for auto and equipment parking, refueling, and routine rahleie and equipment maintenance. Contain the area with berms, sand bags, at other barriers. CI Maintain all vellidise and heavy equipment. Inspeat frequen#y for and repair lsoks. ® Perforin major maiatenansa, repair jobs, end vehicle and equipment washing Off-site, where cleanup is easier. 0 If you must dein and replies meter OR. radiator coolant, or other nulds an sits, use drip pane or drop clothe to catch drips and aplifs, Collect SO spent fluids. store in separate containers. and properly dispose as hazardous waste (recycle whenever possible). Cl Do not gas dissst oil to lubricate equipment pelts, or clean equipment. Use only water for any onsite cleaning. CI Corer expoaed ftM wheat httehas and other *NY lir groovy equipment during rain events. split trllranup Q Clean up spills Immediately. Cl Never baso down ".dirty" pavement or Impermeable surfaces where fluids have spilled, , Use dry cleanup methods (absorbent r materials• oat litter. andlot rapes) whenever possible and prop" dispose of absarbent m a tarrais. Cl Sweep up spilled dry meterlels immediately,. Prsvar attempt to 'wash them away' with water, or bury these, Ct Uel as little water as possible for dust control" Ensure water used doesn't leave sot or discharge to storm drains_ Cl Gleam up spills on dirt areas by digging up and Property disposing of eontaminsted *OIL Cl Cat oii for slito iicont *phis C1 If the *pill poses a significant hazard to human health and safety, property of the en4yonnignt, you must also report It to the State Office of Emergency Services, Small Business Hazardous I.Naiste Die osal-Prgm V Businesses that generate less than 27 gallons or 220 pounds of hazardous wasteper month are eligible to use this program. Call 40$-299-7300 for a quote. J� I i - r ! A Bi 'E ' - F1W � I" CITY OF CUPEkTINO JOB ADDRESS: l q Z 5-0 OWNER'S NAME: I ,a GENERAL CONTRAC7r R - Community Development 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino CA 95014 Telephone (408) 777-3228 Fax(408)777-3333 Building Department 1 PERMIT # O (� D D C) L 1 tM t PHONE # �7 -1 g , t l ( l uuti 'A FAX# -77C rr IQ I am not using any subcontractors: �--signailare Date Please check applicable subcontractors and complete the following informatinn- r%Contractor Signature Date SUBCONTRACTOR BUSINESS NAME BUSINESS LICENSE # Cabinets & Millwork Cement Finishing Electrical Excavation Fencing Flooring: Carpeting Linoleum / Wood Glass/ Glazing Heating Insulation Landscaping Lathing Masonry Ornamental Sheet Metal Painting / Wallpaper Paving Plastering Plumbing Roofing Septic Tank Sheet Metal Sheet Rock Tile r%Contractor Signature Date