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Permits - Permit# SP-2021-00122 - 3908 Mapleton Avenue - 12/8/2021
City of Spring Park Permit wi CITY OF 5P[ C�r A�tlhtP�tESt�l'A To Schedule an Inspection Call: 952-442-7520 Details Permit Number: SP-2021-00122 Issue Date: 12/8/2021 Zoning Type: RESIDENTIAL Use Type: 24 HOUR NOTICE REQUIRED FOR ALL INSPECTIONS ♦ MON-FRI: 8AM-4:30PM ♦ NO HOLIDAYS Site Address: 3908 MAPLETON AVENUE, SP, MN 55384 Description: Replace Window and Door Permit Granted To: Homeowner's Name: JOHN WOLFGRAM Phone Number: 612-961-1066 Parcel #: 1711723330054 Fees (4) Permit Type: MAINT - Re-Window/Door Permit Exp: 6/5/2022 Valuation: $0.00 Receipt 4 ?"roduct Sale Date Vuantity Date Paid Status Pmt Info Amount 14488 License Lookup 12/7/2021 1.00 12/8/2021 Paid Visa: **** '*** "***1366 $5.00 14488 Lead Certification 12/7/2021 1.00 12/8/2021 Paid Visa: ***"-**** ****1366 $5.00 14488 Residential Re-Window/Door 12/7/2021 1.00 12/8/2021 Paid Visa: ****--**** ****1366 $50.00 14488 State Surcharge Flat Fee - $1.00 12/7/2021 1.00 12/8/2021 Paid Visa: ****--**** ****1366 $1.00 Total: $61.00 Notes • This permit is issued in accordance with and subject to all provisions of Ordinances and policies governing building and zoning in City of Spring Park. • Permit Holder/Contractor/Owners Agent is responsible to call for the inspections! • Permit Packet, including approved plan, and this inspection record must be posted in an accessible location before calling for inspection. Maintain this inspection record until work is complete. • No deviations from the approved plans are allowed without prior consent from the building inspections department. • To Owner, Occupant, or Contractor: It is ILLEGAL TO OCCUPY this area/building until all required final inspections have been made, approved, signed, and certificate of occupancy issued! Scott Qualle, Building Official City of Spring Park +4349 Warren Avenue ♦ 55384 Copyright ©2021 INSPECTION RECORD City of Spring Park Permit Number: SP-2021-00122 SITE ADDRESS: 3908 MAPLETON AVENUE, SP, MN 55384 PERMIT TYPE: MAINT - Re-Window/Door Replace Window and Door ZONE/USE TYPE: RESIDENTIAL APPLICANT: OWNER: JOHN WOLFGRAM Issue Date:12/8/2021 Description: No inspection will be performed, and a re -inspection fee will be charged, if this "Inspection Record", the "City of Spring Park Permit", and, when applicable, the approved plans are not available to the inspector. This permit expires if construction activity does not commence within 180 days from obtaining this permit; when construction activity has been suspended or abandoned for at least 180 days; or the work has not been inspected within 180 days from the last documented activity. IF SEPARATE PERMITS ARE REQUIRED, REFER TO THE "SEPARATE PERMITS REQUIRED FOR:" STAMP ON YOUR APPROVED PLANS/CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS TO IDENTIFY WHAT SEPARATE PERMITS ARE REQUIRED. ALL REQUIRED ROUGH -IN INSPECTIONS, NOTED ON SEPARATE PERMITS, MUST BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO SCHEDULING A FRAMING INSPECTION. ALL REQUIRED FINAL INSPECTIONS, NOTED ON SEPARATE PERMITS, MUST BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO SCHEDULING A BUILDING FINAL INSPECTION. DO NOT COVER ITEMS TO BE INSPECTED. Permit Card Inspection Inspector's Response Approval Date Comments or Corrections Required Re -Door Re -Window In -Progress Required MUST CALL TO SCHEDULE NO LATER THAN THE BUSINESS DAY PRIOR TO THE INSPECTION DAY: 8:00 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY. PHONE NUMBER TO CALL: 952-442-7520 When a Certificate of Occupancy is needed, return this card and the approved final inspection notice to the City of Spring Park office. CITY OF SPRING PARK PAGE 1 BUILDING PERMIT 4349 Warren Avenue Handout Given 01aA Spring Park, MN 55384 Phone: 952-471-9051 Fax: 952-471-9160 � a eadHandoutGiven Routed to MNSPECT ---'—'- SITE ADDRESS: 2,909 /n Ale-1 PID: 1) Was the home constructed before 1978? (YES 1111;"continue with line 2, NO ❑ continue without completing EPA Section) 2) Will the work disturb 2!6 sq ft of interior painted surfaces or 2!20 sq ft of exterior painted surfaces? (YES ago to line 4, NO ❑ line 3) s 3) Are there any windows being replaced? (YES ❑, go to line 4, NO ❑ continue without completing EPA Section) 4) Has this home been Certified Lead Free? (YES ❑, you MUST Attach Certification Information, NO.wcomplete line 5) 5) EPA Contractor Certification Number. NAT - & p8_a- (applies to contractor only) • PROPERTY OWNER: J-d'An &'0 /a Address: .? 905 �h��/�► �' - ' Ci r^ilc. State: ih-'' Zip: S.f' l Email: Contact Name: ro'A "1145 /3C Phone: %� CONTRACTOR: dt✓o%� e Address: 9/ Z-r�-s Gn City: State: /*W Zip: -3-369 Phone: 2 - Fax -AV Contractor License No: S' Contact Name: ne. ��' 'op ' Email: /�oii i/.a. /�'!w.' , �llk ARCHITECT: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: F ': • Email: Contact Nam . one: TYPE OF WORK: ❑ New Construction ❑ Deck MW ❑ Pool ❑ Re -Roof ❑ Commercial ❑ Residential ❑ Change of Use ❑ Reta W Porch ❑ Re -Side EST. VALUATION OF WORK ❑ Finish Basement of ❑ Fence $ 8 Sao ❑ Remodel ❑ Fir pri ❑ Shed �Iarrn Square feet: ❑ Addition ❑ �ndow/Door Replacement ❑ Garage Attach d/D lumbing-provide detail on Page 2 #being replaced Detailed Description of Work: ❑ Acces lure ❑ Mechanical -provide detail on Page 2 ❑ Misc Other cw�ev; ovrr>) iW .t- WJ'J"y .n qsC. Lv/ �tl 6v.y•b .► Signature of th pplicatbn by the legal property owner ar. ense&tWrector, as thq `- ars representative, is required and authorizes the Zoning Administrator or designee and the Building Onklal or designee to enter upon the property to perform needed In lions. Entry met out prior notice. I hereby acknowledge that I have reed this application and state that all Information Is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. I further agree that as wcrlt... rformey� accordance with approved plans, specifications and conditions and to ablde by all ordinances of the Municipality taken I fees n and the laws of the State of Minnesota re rB ant t s permit. agree to pay all plan review even If I choose not to proceed with the work. permit expires when work Is not commenced within 1110 days tram deli& ended, abandoned, or not inspected for 1e0 days. Work beyond the scope of this permit, or work without a permit or inspection, • Will be subject to a penalty. , S. Noise Ordinan ` Effec ONDAY - FRIDAY Before 7 a.m. and after 10 p.m. Weekends/Holidays before 7 a.m. and after 8 p.m. SIGNATURE OF AP IC�'�-" DATE: PRINTE This Is the signature of: d Owner or 20tYw- ner's Representative OCCUP. ., CONST. TYPE: CODE: BLDG SPRINKLED Yes / No VALUATION: 5� • D Permit Fee: $ WAC Charge: $ Plan Review Fee: $ — Sewer & Water Hook -Up: $ State Surcharge: $ Sewer & Water Disconnect: $ Site Inspection Fee: $ Water Meter. $ S.E.C. Fee: $ Muni SE/WA Fee: $ Investigation Fee / Other Fee: $ `2016 SAC Escrow: $2,485 Copy Charge ($.25 per 8.5 x11 page) $ Other. $ ZO Liconso Chock ($6) / Load Chock ($6) $ D _ TOTAL DUE: $ / • 60 W SUB TOTAL $ / . On D Plumbing Fee from Page g 2 $ -' - ( g ) *NOTE,. Commercial plans will be submitted to the Met Council Environmental Svcs � to Mechanical Fee from Page 2 $ for SAC determination. Escrow payment will be required when permit Is issued. H after Met Council review no SAC Is determined, escrow will be refunded in full. u. Special Conditions/Required Setbacks: O Building Approval By: DATE: Printed Building Approval By: ❑ License Verification ❑ Lead Verification - Checked By: City Approval DATE: 01 f Paid:S bl. CJ Date: /off 8 Receipt No. By: M N S P E C TLC FAX:952-442-7521520 HELPING YOU COMPLY 6�1!,H T EMAIL: INFO@MNSPECT.COM LEAD INFORMATION a�a . When is lead an issue with construction projects? If the home was constructed before 1978 and one or more of the following applies: ✓ The work will disturb 6 or more square feet of interior painted surfaces or 20 or more square feet of exterior painted surfaces. (This includes removal of wood siding.) ✓ There are windows being replaced. If the home meets the above criteria AND the work is being completed by a person performing the work for compensation (contractors, landlords, investors, etc.), that person must be certified by the EPA. A homeowner can check to see if his/her contractor is certified by visiting: http://Cf,oub.epa.govlflpp/searchrrp firm.htm. EPA Lead Safe Firm requirements Effective February 1, 2011, "Lead Safe Firm Certification" will be required for licensed residential contractors, residential roofers and residential siding contractors who apply for building permits for renovations to be performed on existing residential buildings constructed before 1978, and Minnesota Statute 3268.106 requires municipalities to verify that a contractor has this certification prior to issuing building permits for projects that meet this criteria. Information regarding "Lead Safe Certification" in Minnesota can be found on the Minnesota Department of Health website: https://www.health.state.mn.us/communities/environment/lead/. Minnesota Department of Health information Each year, approximately 800 children and 400 adults are newly diagnosed with lead poisoning in Minnesota. The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program and county health department officials follow up on cases, inspect homes, and help coordinate repairs with lead hazards. Scientific research indicates that there is no safe level of lead and that there is a need to help children and pregnant women recognize and avoid lead exposure before their level reaches 5 micrograms of lead per deciliter of blood (Ng/dQ. If you feel that you or your child may be at risk, look to the questions below. If you answered yes to any of them, get a lead test. Lead poisoning is preventable. ✓ Do you have a child under the age of 6? ✓ Do you live in a home built before 1978? ✓ Have you scraped, sanded or repaired any painted surfaces in your home? ✓ Have you moved from another country or big city in the past year? ✓ Does your child have a playmate or sibling that has had lead in his or her blood? The most important step is to prevent lead exposure before it occurs. However, if you have been exposed to lead, there are steps you can take to reduce the hazard. First, if you had a capillary blood lead test (e.g. fingerstick) it is important to get a venous blood lead test to ensure you have an accurate result. If the venous result is above 5 pg/dL, you should examine your surroundings to identify the source of the lead. Local public health can help with this, and you can find a list of most common sources on our "Common Sources of Lead" web page. If your level is above 15 pg/dL a lead risk assessor will come to your home to help find and eliminate the hazards. Levels above 45 Ng/dL should receive medical attention, and results above 60 Ng/dL are considered emergencies and should receive immediate attention. Lead Information Handout Page 1 of 2 Copyright © MNSPECT 2020, Rev. April 2020 United States Environmental Protection Agency Information What is lead? Lead is a naturally occurring element found in small amounts in the earth's crust. While it has some beneficial uses, it can be toxic to humans and animals, causing health effects. Where is lead found? Lead can be found in all parts of our environment — the air, the soil, the water, and even inside our homes. Much of our exposure comes from human activities, including the use of fossil fuels (including past use of leaded gasoline), some types of industrial facilities, and past use of lead -based paint in homes. Lead and lead compounds have been used in a wide variety of products found in and around our homes, including paint, ceramics, pipes, plumbing materials, solders, gasoline, batteries, ammunition, and cosmetics. Lead can also be emitted into the environment from industrial sources and contaminated sites, such as former lead smelters. While natural levels of lead in soil range between 50 and 400 parts per million, mining, smelting, and refining activities have resulted in substantial increases in lead levels in the environment, especially near those sites. When lead is released to the air from industrial sources or vehicles, it may travel long distances before settling to the ground, where it usually sticks to soil particles. Lead may move from soil into ground water depending on the type of lead compound and the characteristics of the soil. Who is at risk? Children: Lead is particularly dangerous to children because their growing bodies absorb more lead than adults do and their brains and nervous systems are more sensitive to the damaging effects of lead. Babies and young children can also be more highly exposed to lead because they often put their hands and other objects that can have lead from dust or soil on them into their mouths. Children may also be exposed to lead by eating and drinking food or water containing lead or from dishes or glasses that contain lead, by inhaling lead dust from lead -based paint or lead -contaminated soil, or from playing with toys with lead paint. Adults, Including Pregnant Women: Adults may be exposed to lead by eating and drinking food or water containing lead or from dishes or glasses that contain lead. They may also breathe lead dust by spending time in areas where lead -based paint is deteriorating, and during renovation or repair work that disturbs painted surfaces in older homes and buildings. Working in a job or engaging in hobbies where lead is used (such as making stained glass) can increase exposure, as can certain folk remedies containing lead. A pregnant woman's exposure to lead from these sources is of particular concern because it can result in exposure to her developing baby. How do you lower your chances of exposure to lead? Simple steps like keeping your home clean and well -maintained will go a long way in preventing lead exposure. You can lower the chances of exposure to lead in your home, both now and in the future, by taking these steps: ✓ Inspect and maintain all painted surfaces to prevent paint deterioration. ✓ Address water damage quickly and completely. ✓ Keep your home clean and dust -free. ✓ Clean around painted areas where friction can generate dust, such as doors, windows, and drawers. Wipe these areas with a wet sponge or rag to remove paint chips or dust. ✓ Use only cold water to prepare food and drinks. ✓ Flush water outlets used for drinking or food preparation. ✓ Clean debris out of outlet screens or faucet aerators on a regular basis. ✓ Wash children's hands, bottles, pacifiers and toys often. ✓ Teach children to wipe and remove their shoes and wash hands after playing outdoors. ✓ Ensure that your family members eat well-balanced meals. Children with healthy diets absorb less lead. See "Lead and a Healthy Diet, What You Can Do to Protect Your Child" https://www. epa. qov/sites/production/filesl2014- 021documents/f4ght lead poisoning with a healthy diet.pdf. ✓ If you are having home renovation, repairs, or painting done, make sure your contractor is Lead -Safe Certified, and make sure they follow lead safe work practices https://www. epa. qov/lead/lead-renovation- repair-and-pain tinq-program. Lead Information Handout Page 2 of 2 Copyright © MNSPECT 2020, Rev. April 2020 ---"`' PHONE: 952-442-7520 t M N S P E C T��C FAX: 952-442-7521 HELPING YOU - EMAIL: INFO@MNSPECT_COM NOTICE This notice is to be given to the homeowner The improvements undertaken at this property require the inspection of properly installed smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms, as required by MN Statute 299F.362, 299R.51, and in accordance with NFPA 72 and MN Residential Code (MRC) R314 & R315. This notice is intended to inform the homeowner of the requirements at the beginning of the project in an effort to minimize any inconvenience and/or cost associated with an additional inspection if the work described in this handout is not completed before the final inspection. The guidelines below are to assist you in completing the require installation. For questions please call MNSPECT at 952-442-7520 or 888-446-1801. REQUIREMENTS FOR SMOKE & CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS ➢ This handout is intended only as a guide. It shall not be considered a complete set of requirements. ➢ Materials and installation must comply with the current Minnesota State Building Code and the manufacturers' installation specifications for each product. SMOKE ALARMS: Smoke alarms are required: • MN Statue 299R.662 requires smoke alarms installed in every residential dwelling in Minnesota. Each dwelling until must be provided with UL 217 listed smoke alarms installed in accordance with NFPA 72 and MRC 314. (Combination smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are permitted in lieu of smoke alarms and must be listed UL 217 and UL 2034.) Smoke alarms must be installed: • In each sleeping room. • Outside AND within the immediate vicinity (within 21' per NFPA 72) of each separate sleeping area. • On each additional story of the dwelling including basements and habitable attics. Installation requirements: • Smoke alarms shall be installed not less than 3' horizontally from the door or opening of a bathroom that contains a shower or tub unless this would conflict with other placement requirements such as minimum distance from a bedroom. • Ionizing alarms shall not be installed closer than 20' to a cooking appliance. Ionization alarms with a silencing switch may be placed no closer than 10' to a cooking appliance. • Photoelectric alarms shall not be installed closer than 6' to a cooking appliance. • Wall mounted alarms should be located inside an area not more than 12" and not less than 4" from the ceiling (or per the manufacturer's requirements). • Ceiling mounted alarms should be no closer than 4" from a side wall or peak of a vaulted ceiling. Smoke and CO Alarms Handout Page 1 of 2 Copyright © MNSPECT 2020, Rev. April 2020 • Alarms must be more than 36" from the tip of a ceiling fan blade, forced air supply register, or door to a bathroom that contains a tub or shower. • Smoke alarms shall not be installed within a 36-inch horizontal path from the supply registers of a forced air heating or cooling system and shall be installed outside of the direct airflow from those registers. • Alarms should be mounted on an interior wall. • Alarms should be mounted away from windows and exterior doors. Interconnection: • Where more than one alarm is required to be installed, the devices shall be interconnected either by physical interconnection, or by a wireless interconnection. Exception: Interconnection is not required in existing areas where the alterations or repairs do not involve the removal of interior ceiling or wall finishes exposing the structure. Power Source: • Smoke alarms shall receive their primary power from the building wiring & shall have a battery backup. Exception: o Battery operated alarms shall be permitted in buildings without commercial power. o Alarms in existing areas shall be permitted to be battery operated when the alterations or repairs do not involve the removal of the interior ceiling or wall finishes exposing the structure. ➢ Smoke alarms should be replaced every 10 years (or per manufacturer's instructions). ➢ Smoke alarm batteries should be changed every year. CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS: Carbon monoxide (CO) is a silent killer. It is a poisonous, colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas produced by burning gasoline, wood, propane, charcoal, or other fuel. Improperly ventilated appliances and engines may allow carbon monoxide to accumulate to dangerous levels. Large amounts of CO can overcome you in minutes without warning. Carbon monoxide alarms are required: • MN Statue 299R.51 & MRC R315 require carbon monoxide alarms to be installed in every residential dwelling that: o Contains a fuel -fired appliance, and/or o Has an attached garage that communicates with the dwelling unit. Carbon monoxide alarms shall be listed UL 2034. (Combination smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are permitted and must be listed UL 217 and UL 2034.) Carbon monoxide alarms must be installed: • Outside and within 10' of every sleeping room. • On each level containing a sleeping room. • Inside each sleeping room where that room or an attached bathroom contains a fuel -fired appliance. Interconnection: • Where more than one alarm is required to be installed, the devices shall be interconnected either by physical interconnection, or by a wireless interconnection. Exception: Interconnection is not required in existing areas where the alterations or repairs do not involve the removal of interior ceiling or wall finishes exposing the structure. Power Source: • CO alarms shall receive their primary power from the building wiring & shall have a battery backup. Exception: o Battery operated alarms shall be permitted in buildings without commercial power. o Alarms in existing areas shall be permitted to be battery operated when the alterations or repairs do not involve the removal of the interior ceiling or wall finishes exposing the structure. ➢ Carbon Monoxide alarms should be replaced every 6 years (or per manufacturer's instructions). ➢ CO alarm batteries should be changed every 6 months. Smoke and CO Alarms Handout Page 2 of 2 Copyright © MNSPECT 2020, Rev. April 2020 Thank you for your Payment! Transaction ID: 14488 Transaction Number: Transaction Type: Payment Recipient: Contractor Notes: Fees (4) 1 CI FY Of 14il tSoIA City of Spring Park 4349 Warren Avenue SP MN,55384 Ph:952-442-7520 $61.00 Date: 12/8/2021 Method: Visa: ****-****-****1366 Address: 3908 MAPLETON AVENUE, SP, MN 55384 Reference: Permit Number: SP-2021-00122 Type: MAINT - Re- Window/Door for e,rociuct: Residential Re-Window/Door Paid 1.00 $50.00 $50.00 License Lookup Paid 1.00 $5.00 $5.00 State Surcharge Flat Fee - $1.00 Paid 1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Lead Certification Paid 1.00 $5.00 $5.00 Total Amount: $61.00 Page 1 of 1 Printed on: 12/8/2021 Payment Confirmation Payer Information: Payment Made By: Payment Made For: Email: Address: Payment Description Payment Date: Business Name City of Spring Park (Licenses) Robert Kyker Robert L Kyker RobKyker1 @gmail.com 9147 Ives Ln N Maple Grove, MN 55369 Licenses 12/8/2021 6:43:31 AM Payment Payment Confirmation Amount Method Account Number VISA ****1366 56415695 $61.00 Convenience Total Fee $2.55 $63.55 This notice confirms that the above payment was successfully submitted to our payment processor, PSN, and is currently being processed. 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