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Plans for B-2016-1212Assessor's Parcel Number: 3�!— ✓ c7 o Name of Owner: � Vt-- U— v a Contact Person: r�\�tv �� Phone: ��0 (��p ' 005 Project Address: Scope of work: Code Editions: 2013 California Residential Code 2013 California Plumbing Code 2013 California Mechanical Code 2013 California Electrical Code 2013 California Energy Code Energy Code mandatory lightingmeasures• 1. All permanently installed high efficacy luminaires shall be switched separately from low efficacy luminaires. (150(k)(7)) 2. Permanently installed lighting In Kitchens shall be high efficacy luminaires. Up to 50% of the wattage of permanently installed lighting in kitchens may be in lights that are not high efficacy. (151 Ra�f)i'm6 Plumbing Notes: 1. Faucets in kitchens, wet bars, lavatories, laundry sinks, etc shall have a water flow not to exceed 1.8 gallons per minute @ 60 pal. (CPC 403.6) Electrical Notes• 2. The installation of smoke alarms In all of the following areas shall be provided: (R314,3) a. On the ceiling or wall outside of each separate sleeping area in the Immediate vicinity of bedrooms. b. In each room used for sleeping purposes. c. In each storywithin a dwelling unit, Including basements but not Including crawl spaces and uninhabitable attics. 3. Approved carbon monoxide alarms shall be Installed outside of each separate sleeping area in the Immediate vicinity of the bedrooms and on every level Including basements in dwelling units that have fuel -fired appliances or attached garages. (CRC R315.1) 4. A minimum of two 20 amp small appliance branch circuits shall be provided for all receptacle outlets in the kitchen, dining room, pantry, or other similar areas. (CEC 210.11(C)(1)) 5. At least one 20 amp branch circuit shall be provided to supply bathroom receptacle outlets. Such circuits shall have no other outlets. (CEC 210.11(C)(3)), 6. In every dwelling unit, fixed appliances such as food waste grinders, dishwashers, washing machines, dryers, laundry tray locations, built-in refrigerators or freezers, furnaces. AC units, built-in heaters or any other fixed appliance with a motor of Y. h.p. or larger shall be on a separate 20 amp. branch circuit. 7. All receptacles in bathrooms, garages, accessory buildings, outdoors, crawl spaces, unfinished basements, kitchens (where receptacles serve counter top surfaces), laundry, utility, wet bar sinks (within 6 feet of the edge of the sink), shall have ground -fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) protection. (CEC 210.8(A)) 8. - In all areas specified in 210.52, all non -locking type 125-volt, 15- and 20- ampere receptacles shall be listed tamper -resistant receptacles. (CEC 406,12) RECEIVED CUPERTf Duildtng DePartmC7 k ` JAIV 19 2016 I31' hEVIEyVED Fp Reviewed By. CODEONCE :�n5l' pv-er+ llst'Flt �ja5 Cr"z- 7r COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT BUILDING DIVISION - CU�PPERTINO ' R This s-A of plans and spe fic.;uons MUST be kept at the IoU duriht, COnstFuclon. It Is unlawful to m eke any chg,: is a or altorcaiuns on same, or to devinta f� thsrcfr0m, without approval from the Building Official. Tho .-'-mrinn of this plan and spRciflentions SHALL. NOT tnG,Q u (c rfttii iaval of the v o;^tiun of 1y lons Of�����a or Sia eor Sia e Law. f g� aiiZ016ow IZt2 EXISTING KITCHEN FLOOR PLAN PROPOSED KITCHEN FLOOR PLAN Assessor's Parcel Number: 3U - 5-6 — 6 b Name of Owner: Contact Person: F// pJ,+�°C ��ng4-Y-(AC-,A I ,1 Phone: Project Address: Scope of Work: Code Editions: 2013 California Residential Code 2013 California Plumbing Code 2013 California Mechanical Code 2013 California Electrical Code 2013 California Energy Code Mechanical Notes: 1. Bathroom vents shall terminate not less than 3 feet from openings and property lines. (CMC 504,1) Ind Energy Code Mandatory Measures, 1. All permanently Installed high efficacy luminaires shall be switched separately from low efficacy luminaires (150(k)(7)) 2, Permanently installed luminaires in bathrooms shall be high efficacy luminaires OR are controlled by an occupant sensors(s) certified to compiywith Section 119 that does not turn on automatically or have an always on option. (150(k)(10)) Plumbing Notes: 1. Water closets shall have an average water consumption of not more than 1,28 gallons per effective flush. (CPC 403.2) 2. Shower heads shall have a water flow not exceed 2.0 gallons per minutes @ 80 psi. (CPC 408.2) 3. Faucets In lavatories shall have a water flow not exceed 1.5 gallons per minutes @ 60 psi and shall not be less than .8 gallons per minutes at 20 psi. (CPC 403.6) 4. Shower stalls shall have a clear interior finish area of 7.1 sq.ft. and be able to accommodate a minimum 30 Inch circle at the threshold level. These clearances shall be maintained up to a height of 70 inches able the shower drain. (CPC 408,6) 5. Shower compartments and walls above bathtubs with Installed shower heads shall be finished with a smooth, nonabsorbent surface to a height not less than 72 inches (6ft). (CRC R307.2) 6. The maximum hot water temperature discharging from the bathtub, shower and whirlpool bathtub filler shall be limited to 120 degrees Fahrenheit. The water heater thermostat shall not be considered a control for meeting this provision. (CPC 409.4 & 408.3) 7. Water closet shall be set minimum 15 inches from Its center to a side wall or obstruction and 24 inch clearance In front of water closet. (CPC 402.5) Electrical Notes: 1. The installation of smoke alarms In all of the following areas shall be provided: (R314.3) a. On the ceiling or wall outside of each separate sleeping area in the Immediate vicinity of bedrooms. b. In each room used for sleeping purposes. C. In each storywithin a dwelling unit, including basements but not Including crawl spaces and uninhabitable attics. 2. Approved carbon monoxide alarms shall be installed outside of each separate sleeping area In the Immediate vicinity of the bedrooms and on every level Including basements in dwelling units that have fuel -fired appliances or attached garages. (CRC R315.1) 3. At leastone 20 amp branch circuit shall be provided to supply bathroom receptacle outlets. Such circuits shall have no other outlets. (CEC 210.11(0)(3)) 4. All receptacles In bathrooms, garages, accessory buildings, outdoors, crawl spaces, unfinished basements, kitchens (where receptacles serve countertop surfaces), laundry, utility, wet bar sinks (within 6 feet of the edge of the sink), shall have ground -fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) protection. (CEC 210.8) 5. In all areas specified in 210.52, all 125-volt, 15- and 20- ampere receptacles shall be listed tamper -resistant receptacles. (GEC 406.11) CUPERTINO Building Deparlmen4 RECEIVEDJAN 19 210116 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE BY Reviewed By: A4�9?- T3 • Z.016 - ► 212 EXISTING BATHROOM FLOOR PLAN PROPOSED BATHROOM FLOOR PLAN