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Permits - Permit# SP-2021-00120 - 2425 Black Lake Road - 1/11/2022City of Spring Park Permit CITY OF .S P RrI NC� Z.X_,� MINN IE?UTA To Schedule an Inspection Call: 952-442-7520 Details Permit Number: SP-2021-00120 Issue Date: 1 /11 /2022 Zoning Type: RESIDENTIAL Use Type: IRC-1 24 HOUR NOTICE REQUIRED FOR ALL INSPECTIONS ♦ MON-FRI: 8AM-4:30PM ♦ NO HOLIDAYS Site Address: 2425 BLACK LAKE ROAD, SP, MN 55384 Description: Basement finish Permit Granted To: Builders by Design Homeowner's Name: MARK & JESSICA CHASE Phone Number: Parcel #: 1911723120127 Fees (5) Permit Type: BLDG - Basement Finish Permit Exp: 6/1/2022 Valuation: $60,000.00 Receipt A O'roduct 6ale #ate luantity Date Paid Status Prnt Info Amount 14454 Lead Certification 12/3/2021 1.00 12/6/2021 Due Check: 1234 $5.00 14454 License Lookup 12/3/2021 1.00 12/6/2021 Due Check: 1234 $5.00 14454 State Surcharge 12/3/2021 1.00 12/6/2021 Due Check: 1234 $30.00 14454 —Permit Fee 12/3/2021 1.00 12/6/2021 Due Check: 1234 $918.00 14454 Plan Review Fee 12/3/2021 1.00 12/6/2021 Due Check: 1234 $596.70 Total: $1,554.70 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 ©2022 INSPECTION RECORD 2020 MN State Building Code City of Spring Park Permit Number: SP-2021-00120 SITE ADDRESS: 2425 BLACK LAKE ROAD, SP, MN 55384 PERMIT TYPE: BLDG - Basement Finish ZONE/USE TYPE: RESIDENTIAL IRC-1 APPLICANT: Builders by Design OWNER: MARK & JESSICA CHASE Basement finish Issue Date: 1/11/2022 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 Framing Required Insulation & Vapor Barrier Required Final 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 SP-2021-00120 Spring Park, MN 55384 ❑ Handout Given Phone: 952-471.9051 Fax: 952-471-9160 0 Lead Handout Given RQ11led to M SPE T � � �� �� (CC C: K.-� Bj SITE ADDRESS: t`•- L-i-'� S t PID 1) Wes the home constructed before 19787 (YES o, continue with line 2. NO ri continue without completing EPA Section) 2) Will the work disturb Z8 sq it of interior painted surfaces or z20 sq ft of exterior painted surfaces? (YES u go to line 4, NO a line 3) 3) Are there any windows being replaced? (YES ti, go to line 4. NO a continue without Completing EPA Section) 4) Hat this home been Certified Lead Free? (YES u, you MUST Attach Certification Information, NO ij complete line 5) S) EPA Contractor Certification Number. NAT - (applies to contractor only) • PROPERTY OWNER: nf * _,jeSir .c f!._'_41- Address: ' City : State: Zip, Emil- (Y`1U r - C VNA S P) LC (:. Y1 • Conta:t Name: IFY) c4c C Phone. - e _ CONTRACTOR: 1lt �plprLS .F- _._- --- Address: Cif tyrvt Stale iyl CI zig 6 ro(y 4) PhDne 3 t"-!t 4) '3 Contractor License o: U 0 113 6 E- E Conlact Name. _X� ' Ema iL ARCHITECT: Address- City: State: zip: Phone Fax: • Email: Conlact Name: Phone, TYPE OF WORK: :New Construction Deck Pool Re -Roof Commercial esldential Change of Use ~ Retaining Wall :: Porch :. Re Side EST. VALUATION OF WORK Jk.FinIsh Basement :a Demolition c Fence y S { 9� , Obt'�- Remodel Fire Sprinkler .: Shed Square feet- Addition .i Fire Alarm Window/Door Replacement Gara fie-AttachedfDetaoh r, Plumbing -proved• aeraI on Pap 2 tf being replaced • Detailed Description of Wbrk: i� Accesso Structure - Mechanical -provide detsit on Page 2 Misc Other 99ret✓eof :hy opwcarbr oY CY'ayalprWenyoena a, a sk01,600 Com'600' of ere cw,oes rsp.rssfive, 4 reivtoc art wArorxea tra jirmp Aeirnavotor a oes" a^o av eWbm9 cit po' or 0e4119r4e to eras Wim the Pop" fo oarls+m mesa respK tom. alloy may pe Woo Plot, notice. + herby amraahs9e l'sm I revs nap tm4 pp�cslw are Nate 001at, ntoanaon is t'ue are cenect to the hail d mY knowecge I &."I*' Apra& rnat at vOM perl0rmie 5wo oe It, accMln•4e oar+ awroelo Dens. specftaciora Ara :enci4om and to szi m or a. orc eamsa at fr`o M, oc ps .ly are Iry Nria M tlta Sub of Wnnaaota n9arwp scl a 1sWn punuM te Mis penr.n 10" to Pay all plan Iwtewreea wan lI I choose not to proased with *4 WOrlr. Psarit e.pnas v.nan "ro rr a Rot a omroertae mm% ISO says I(" *ato of psmi6 or if work Is Wspenda0. IaleedDr.w. or not respectea for lap Days Y/oA Degas r4 mpg of 0'4 pwmil. 0/ V.** WWVIA a perry I ofimpacnoe • tl ae st.gect m a peraly Noise Ordinance In Effe ONDAY - FRI e 7 a.m. anct char 10 p.m. WeekendatHvlldaye before 7 a.m. and after B p.m. SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT.RBaio IvvL. ~� DATE: I I "• 30 ',;2 1 PRINTED NAME: r) y , This is the signature of::: Owner or>40wners Relxxjpsenllative OCCLIP, TYPECONST TYPE CODE 2020 MRC BLDG SPRINKLED Yes i No VALUATION: S AQ,QQQ-Q0 Permit Fee: $ 9.1.8.00� _ _ WAC: Charge- $ Plan Review fee: S 596�70 _ _ Sewer 8 Water Hook -Up: $ :state SurchArfie, $ 3Q.,QO Sewer 8 Water Visconnect $ Silo Inspection Fee S _ _ Water Meter $ S.E C. Fee $ Muni SE.+WA Fee: $ investigation I'•ae1 Othol fee $ _ _ SAC Escrow 474as > Copy Chargp (a 25 per 8 5 x11 pac,6) S 17ther S - Liccnoo Chcok (SS)1 Load Ci>,ock (S&) S Q,Q TOTAL DUE: $ a .. W _^��— SUB -TOTAL s 1.554,,7O__ _... M Plumbing Foo (ltom Page 2) $ ___•_• Comnbrdal prang WIN be aubnMlled to uw Met Council F.rrvlromientaa Syea for SAC delor•ilnal+on. Esuow payment will bo req•irea wlton pormil is Issued. It V Mechanical Fee (Isom Pago 2) $ alloy Mol Council rovlow no SAC is dotsvmhwd, "Vow will be rchirided In full. Special Conditi xn squired Setbacks: O _ _ Building Approval B . DATE. 12/02/2021 ��-- Printed Buiktinq Approval y: Kevin Kamerud 1 I I k;ense WEIIifienlits) I I Load Venficabon - Chookod By: � _- Clay Approve+ - Pold: batty: /a '42Waccipl No. By: December 2, 2021 Permit Number: 2021-00120 Project Name: Builders By Design 21185 Viking Blvd Wyoming, MN 55093 Scope: Residential Code Review of a basement finish in a single-family home located at 2425 Black Lake Rd, Spring Park Inspections: All work shall be inspected. It is the responsibility of the contractor/installer to contact the Department of Building Safety, when ready to schedule an inspection, at (952) 442-7520 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. The plans and specifications for the project named above have been reviewed for substantial compliance with the current Minnesota State Building Code. The review is limited to the submitted scope of work and is based upon the supposition that the data on which the design is based are correct, and that the necessary legal authority has been obtained to construct the project. The responsibility for the design of structural features must be taken by the project designer. Any changes from the submitted plans and specifications shall be reviewed and approved by the Department of Building Safety. Approval is based on the correction of all noted deficiencies and compliance with all applicable items listed below. The following information is related to the submitted plans/scope as general information and/or code compliance requirements. Compliance with the stated requirements shall be verified during the construction process. Any changes to the plan and any required additional information shall be provided to this agency for code -compliance review and approval, prior to its installation. General Information: 1. Applicable Codes: a. 2020 MN Residential Code (MRC) (2018 IBC as amended) b. 2020 MN Special Provisions (MSP) c. 2015 MN Energy Code (MREC) (2012 IECC as amended) d. 2020 MN Mechanical Code (MMC) (2018 IMC as amended) e. 2020 MN Fuel Gas Code (MFGC) (2018 IFGC as amended) f. 2015 MN State Plumbing Code (MPC) (2012 UPC as amended) g. 2020 MN Electrical Code (MEC) (NFPA 70) 2. Separate permits are required for: a. Electrical b. Mechanical c. Plumbing 3. The field inspector may identify additional code compliance requirements. Any additional identified code compliance requirements shall be completed. Specific Code Items to Be Addressed During Construction: 1. See plan notes and all listed items below. The below items are commonly missed items that require correction following inspections. These are provided for your benefit and may or may not apply specifically to your project. MN Residential Code: 1. Bathrooms, water closets compartments, and other similar rooms shall be provided with aggregate glazing area in windows of not less than 3 square feet, one-half of which must be openable. (MRC R303.3) 2. Exception: The glazed area shall not be required where artificial light and a local exhaust system are provided. The minimum local exhaust rates shall be determined in accordance with Section M1507. Exhaust air from the space shall be exhausted directly to the outdoors. 3. Mechanical ventilation of a dwelling unit shall comply with either Minnesota Rules, Chapter 1322 or 1346. (MRC R303.4) 4. Required glazed openings shall open directly onto a street, or public alley, or a yard or court located on the same lot as the building (MRC R303.9) a. Exceptions: i. required glazed openings that face onto a roofed porch where the porch abuts a street, yard or court and the longer side of the porch is not less than 65% unobstructed and the ceiling height is not less than 7'. ii. Eave projections shall not be considered as obstructing the clear opening of a yard or court. iii. Required glazed openings that face into the area under a deck, balcony bay or floor cantilever where a clear vertical space not less than 36" in height is provided. 5. Habitable space, hallways, bathrooms, toilet rooms, laundry rooms, and portions of basements containing these spaces shall have a ceiling height of not less than 64". The required height shall be measured from the finished floor to the lowest projection from the ceiling. (MRC R305.1) a. Exception: Bathrooms shall have a minimum ceiling height of 6 feet 8 inches at the center of the front clearance area for water closets, bidets, or sinks. The ceiling height above fixtures shall be such that the fixture is capable of being used for its intended purpose. A shower or tub equipped with a shower head shall have a minimum ceiling height of 6 feet 8 inches above a minimum area 30 inches by 30 inches at the showerhead. 6. Basements and basement bathrooms in existing buildings shall have a minimum ceiling height no lower than 6'-4" including girders, ducts and beams. 7. All emergency escape and rescue openings shall have a minimum net clear opening of 5.7 square feet. (MRC R310.2.1) a. Exception: Grade floor openings shall have a minimum net clear opening of 5 square feet. b. The minimum net clear opening height shall be 24 inches. c. The minimum net clear opening width shall be 20 inches. 8. The minimum horizontal area of the window well shall be 9 square feet, with a minimum horizontal projection and width of 36 inches. The area of the window well shall allow the emergency escape and rescue opening to be fully opened. (MRC R310.2.3) a. Exception: The ladder or steps required by Section R310.2.3.1 shall be permitted to encroach a maximum of 6 inches into the required dimensions of the window well. 9. Window wells with a vertical depth greater than 44 inches shall be equipped with a permanently affixed ladder or steps usable with the window in the fully opened position. (MRC R310.2.3.1) 10. Window wells shall be designed for proper drainage by connecting to the building's foundation drainage system or by an approved alternate method. (MRC R310.2.3.2) 11. Emergency escape windows are allowed to be installed under decks and porches provided the location of the deck allows the emergency escape window to be fully opened and provides a path of not less than 36 inches in height to the yard or court. (MRC R310.2.4) 12. Bathtub and shower floors and walls above bathtubs with installed shower heads and in shower compartments shall be finished with a nonabsorbent surface. Such wall surfaces shall extend to a height of not less than 6 feet above the floor. (MRC R307.2) 13. Glazing in walls, enclosures or fences containing or facing hot tubs, spas, whirlpools, saunas, steam rooms, bathtubs, showers and indoor or outdoor swimming pools where the bottom exposed edge of the glazing is less than 60 inches (1524 mm) measured vertically above any standing or walking surface shall be considered to be a hazardous location. This shall apply to single glazing and each pane in multiple glazing. Glazing that is more than 60 inches (1524 mm), measured horizontally and in a straight line, from the water's edge of a bathtub, hot tub, spa, whirlpool or swimming pool or from the edge of a shower, sauna or steam room. (MRC R308.4.5) 14. Smoke alarms shall be installed in the following locations: (MRC R314.3) a) In each sleeping room. b) Outside each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms. c) On each additional story of the dwelling, including basements and habitable attics but not including crawl spaces and uninhabitable attics. In dwellings or dwelling units with split levels and without an intervening door between the adjacent levels, a smoke alarm installed on the upper level shall suffice for the adjacent lower level provided that the lower level is less than one full story below the upper level. 15. Smoke alarms shall not be installed in the following locations unless it would prevent another required placement: (MRC R314.3.1) a) Ionization smoke alarms shall not be installed less than 20' from cooking appliance b) Ionization smoke alarms with a silencing switch shall not be installed less than 10' from a cooking appliance c) Photoelectric smoke alarms shall not be installed less than 6' from a cooking appliance. d) Smoke alarms shall not be installed within 3' horizontally of a bathroom that contains a tub or shower. 16. Smoke alarms shall be interconnected. Wireless units that meet UL 217 may be used in lieu of hardwire interconnection. Combination alarms shall be listed in accordance with UL 217 and UL 2034. (MRC R314.4) 17. Carbon monoxide alarms shall be installed outside and not more than 10 feet (3048 mm) from each separate sleeping area or bedroom. Alarms shall be installed on each level containing sleeping areas or bedrooms. Alarms shall also be installed inside each bedroom where a fuel - fired appliance is present in the bedroom or it's attached bathroom. (MRC R315.3) 18. CO alarms shall be interconnected. Wireless units that meet UL 2034 may be used in lieu of hardwire interconnection. Combination alarms shall be listed in accordance with UL 217 and UL 2034. (MRC R314.4) 19. CO alarms shall receive their primary power from the building wiring where such wiring is serviced from a commercial source, and where the power is interrupted, shall receive power from a battery. (MRC R315.6) 20. Buildings shall be provided with approved address identification. The address identification shall be legible and placed in a position visible from the street or road fronting the property. These numbers shall contrast with their background. Address numbers shall be Arabic numbers or alphabetical letters. Numbers shall not be spelled out. Numbers shall be a minimum of 4 inches high with a minimum stroke width of 112 inch. Where required by the fire code official, address identification shall be provided in additional approved locations to facilitate emergency response. Where access is by means of a private road and the building address cannot be viewed from the public way, a monument, pole or other sign or means shall be used to identify the structure. Address identification shall be maintained. (MRC R319.1) MN Energy Code: 1. Ducts, air handlers, and filter boxes shall be sealed. (MREC R403.2.2) 2. Building framing cavities shall not be used as ducts or plenums. (MREC R403.2.3) 3. Insulation for new hot water pipe with a minimum thermal resistance (R-value) of R-3 shall be applied to the following: a. Piping larger than 3/4-inch nominal diameter. b. Piping from the water heater to kitchen outlets. c. Piping located outside the conditioned space. d. Piping from the water heater to a distribution manifold. e. Piping located under a floor slab. f. Buried piping. g. Supply and return piping in recirculation systems other than demand recirculation systems. h. Piping with run lengths greater than the maximum run lengths for the nominal pipe diameter given in Table R403.4.2. All remaining piping shall be insulated to at least R-3 or meet the run length requirements of Table R403.4.2. TABLE R403.4.2 MAXIMUM RUN LENGTH (feet) Nominal Pipe Diameter of Largest Diameter Pipe in the Run inch 3/8 1/2 3/4 > 3/4 Maximum Run Length 30 20 10 5 4. A minimum of 75 percent of the lamps in permanently installed lighting fixtures shall be high - efficacy lamps or a minimum of 75 percent of the permanently installed lighting fixtures shall contain only high efficacy lamps. (MREC R404.1) Mechanical Code Items: 1. The air removed by every mechanical exhaust system shall be discharged outdoors at a point where it will not cause a nuisance and not less than the distances specified in IMC Section 501.3.1. The air shall be discharged to a location from which it cannot again be readily drawn in by a ventilating system. Air shall not be exhausted into an attic or crawl space and the exhaust system shall be equipped with a backdraft damper at the point of discharge. (MMC 501.3) 2. The termination points of exhaust outlets and ducts discharging to the outdoors shall be located with the following minimum distances: (MMC 501.3.1) a. For all environmental air exhaust: 3 feet from property lines; 3 feet from operable openings into buildings, and 10 feet from mechanical air intakes. b. Dryer exhaust ducts for clothes dryers shall terminate on the outside of the building and shall be equipped with a backdraft damper. Screens shall not be installed at the duct termination. Ducts shall not be connected or installed with sheet metal screws or other fasteners that will obstruct the exhaust flow. Clothes dryer exhaust ducts shall not be connected to a vent connector, vent or chimney. Clothes dryer exhaust ducts shall not extend into or through ducts or plenums. (MMC 504.4) c. Subslab soil exhaust system ducts shall extend through the roof and terminate at least 6 inches above the roof and at least 10 feet from any operable openings or air intake. (MMC 512.4) 3. When both makeup air and combustion air openings are required, they shall be provided through separate openings to the outdoors. (MMC 501.4.2.5) 4. Ducts shall be supported at intervals not to exceed 12 feet. Flexible and other factory -made ducts shall be supported in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. (MMC 603.10) Plumbing Code Items: 1. Water closets shall have an average consumption not to exceed 1.6 gallons of water per flush. (MPC 403.2) 2. Shower heads shall have a maximum flow rate of not more than 2.5 gpm at 80 psi. (MPC 408.2) 3. Shower and tub -shower controls shall be of the pressure balance, thermostatic, or combination pressure balance/thermostatic mixing type that provides scald and thermal shock protection in accordance with ASSE 1016 or ASME A112.18.1/CSA 6125.1. Handle valves shall be adjusted to deliver a maximum mixed water temperature of 120T. (MPC 408.3) If you have any questions or concerns regarding this plan review please contact me via telephone at 952-442-7520 or email at codereview(a)mnspect.com. Best regards, 4v-& R Z:aoLud Plans Examiner MN LBO #783561 MNSPECT, LLC., A SAFEbuilt Company Helping you Comply with the Code 235 First Street West Waconia, MN 55387 Direct 952-800-8713 Office 952-442-7520 kkamerud@mnspect.com www.mnsDect.com CC: City Property File The field copy of these plans must be kept on -site and made available to inspector during all inspections. To schedule inspections call (952) 442-7520 Please have the permit number and street address ready at the time of the call. Read all attached materials. Everyone performing work to which the code is applicable/ shall comply with the code. Electrical All electrical must be approved by local Electrical Inspector. For electrical permit inquiries please contact the City of Spring Park Electrical Inspector. Dave Hucky (952) 442-7520 Window wells for emergency escape shall be a minimum of 9-square feet and shall be Y 36-inches minimum clear interior dimension y measured perpendicular to house foundation. Enclosed accessible space under stairs shall have walls, under -stair surface and any soffits protected by minimum 1/2-inch gypsum board. Separate Permits Required For: ,Y Electrical X Mechanical Plumbing Fireplace Demolition Fire Suppression System Septic Hardwired and interconnected smoke alarms are required in the following locations: •1 (one) in every bedroom •1 (one) in the area outside every bedroom -At least 1 (one) per floor where no bedrooms exist including basements and habitable attics Existing spaces where no electrical work has taken place may have battery operated smoke alarms that are not interconnected. 1 (one) Carbon Monoxide (CO) alarm is required outside of and within 10-feet of every bedroom or sleeping area. A CO alarm is required on every level that contains a bedroom or sleeping area. CO alarms may be hardwired, plugged into an outlet or battery operated. All required alarms must be installed and operational at time of final building inspection. All sill plates must be of Redwood, Cedar or treated lumber. Reviewed for Code Compliance This review is limited to the submitted scope of work, is based upon the supposition that the plan accurately depicts the intended construction and end -use, that the necessary legal authority has been obtained to construct the project and work is subject to code compliance and field inspection during construction. By: XevinX imerud Type of Construction: N/A Date: 12/2/2021 Occupancy Classification: IRC-1 Permit #: SP-2021-00120 Code Edition: 2020 MRC R314.2.2 Alterations, repairs and additions. An individ- ual divelling unit shall be equipped with smoke alarms located as required for new dwellings when: 1. Alterations, repairs (including installation or replacement of windows or doors), or additions requiring a building permit occur; or 2. One or more sleeping rooms are added or created in existing dwellings. Wall and ceiling finishes are required to have not more than 200/450 flame spread/smoke developed when tested in accordance with ASTM E 84 or UL 723. Alternate testing is allowed to NFPA 286 Provided it meets requirements 1-5 of Section R302.9.4 EERO Requirements Basements, Habitable attics and every Sleeping Room shall have at least one operable Emergency Escape and Rescue Opening (EERO). Where basements contain sleeping rooms an emergency escape and rescue openings shall be provided in each sleeping room, but not required in the adjoining areas of the basement. The required EERO shall open directly into a public way, or to a yard or court that opens to the public way. Required dimensions are as follows and are measured to the edge of the clear opening: o Maximum sill height above finished floor 44-inches o Minimum opening area of 5.7 square feet, except grade floor openings shall have 5.0 square feet minimum o Minimum opening height of 24-inches o Minimum opening width of 20-inches Openings shall be operable from the inside without the use of tools, keys or special knowledge. Wall and ceiling finishes are required to have not more than 200/450 flame spread/smoke developed when tested in accordance with ASTM E 84 or UL 723. Alternate testing is allowed to NFPA 286 Provided it meets requirements 1-5 of Section R302.9.4 Fire -blocking. In combustible construction, fire -blocking shall be provided to cut off all concealed draft openings (both vertical and horizontal) and to form an effective fire barrier between stories, and between a top story and the roof space. Fire -blocking shall be provided in wood -frame construction in the following locations: -In concealed spaces of stud walls and partitions, including furred spaces and parallel rows of studs or staggered studs, as follows: Vertically at the ceiling and floor levels. Horizontally at intervals not exceeding 10 feet. *At all interconnections between concealed vertical and horizontal spaces such as occur at soffits, drop ceilings and cove ceilings. -In concealed spaces between stair stringers at the top and bottom of the run. -At openings around vents, pipes, ducts, cables and wires at ceiling and floor level, with an approved material to resist the free passage of flame and products of combustion. -At chimneys and fireplaces per Section R1003.19. -At cornices in two family dwellings at the line of dwelling separation. NEW WALLS TO BE: 2x4 TREATED BOTTOM 2x4 STUDS, 16" O.C. 1/2" SHEETROCK Ceiling gypsum board must be 112" sag resistant or 5/8" A minimum of R-3 insulation shall be applied to hot water pipe in accordance with the following; Piping larger than 3/4" nominal diameter. APf Ming from the hot water heater to kitchen outlets. Piping located outside of conditioned space. Piping from the hot water heater to a distribution manifold. Piping under a floor slab and any buried piping. Supply and return piping in hot water r--2-2x10-------- i --- HEADER i I I � I I i BAR GAME i I ROOM J I I I i I I I I minimum when truss/rafter circulation systems. spacing greater than 16" oc. Piping exceeding the maximum lengths given in table R403.4.2. I I � I The door between the sleeping room and the egress window does not meet the intent of Section 1030 of the MN Building Code for having an Emergency Escape and Rescue opening within the sleeping IS room. —I — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 69 II WO KOUT RO EXIST. HEADER II IN X TV HANGOUT I mm III If " T_ �1 Safety Glazing Ventilation Require . . BEDROOM ------------------ I I I I I I MURPHY BED I I SCALE: 1/4" = 17 The maximum hot water temperature at Bathtubs and Whirlpool tub fillers not to exceed 120 degrees Fahrenheit, installation of limiting device meeting ASSE 1070 or CSA B125.3 is required. Anti -scald and thermal shock protection device required at shower and tub -shower . control valves meeting ASSE 1016 or , ASME A112.18/CSA 8125.1. Hand -Held showers require back -Flow prevention. Internal back -flow prevention devices to comply with ASME At 12.18.1/CSA B125.1 or have an external back -flow prevention device complying with ASME Al12.18.3 installed A at final inspection. A Existing Ceiling, Wall or Floor Cavities separating conditioned from non-conditior spaces exposed during construction shall filled with insulation. 24" clear in front of toilet required. Center of toilet must be 15" away on from a wall or obstruction on both sides. 1 I I I I PROPOSED BASEMENT FLOORPLAN rn m LO N �I oI 0)� m Y L 'E W O Z III T 2 N f Z ■ j �i i I U Z v cc Y � V � y 2 a. mm to c -� N O N O Cl) I� 1-•---------------- --- J - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I � I M 741 0) L--------- -- I I I I I I I I I I I I I -------- r-------------------------- L----------- 9/28/2021 Chase Residence 2425 Black Lake Rd. Spring Park, MN n D r m A II O 21185 Viking Blvd. MBUILDERS 'Wyoming, MN 55092 bYDESIGN — — -" MN Lic#: BCO26555 � LICENSE/CERTIFICATE/REGISTRATION DETAIL RESIDENTIAL Class Type: BLDG Number: BCO26555 CONTRACTOR Application 207671 No: Expire Date: 3/31/2023 Orig Date: 2/8/1995 Enforcement NO Action: Workplace N/A Experience: Status: ISSUED Effect 4/1 /2021 Date: Print 3/15/2021 Date: Name: BUILDERS BY DESIGN INC Address: 21185 VIKING BLVD NE WYOMING , MN 55092 Phone: 763-434-0631 Business Relationship Requirements Name: SCHULTZ, Lic/Reg No: Q13111208 [View DANIEL C license/registration] Status: ISSUED Expire 3/31/2023 Date: Orig 2/8/1995 Date: ( Another Lookup? Application 249551 No: Effect 4/1 /2021 Date: M N ....a" P G fie✓ T,Lc FAX: 952-442-7521520 HELPING YOU ( EMAIL: INFO@MNSPECT.COM L NOTICE This notice is to be qiven 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 CFax Phone:952 442 7521 20 Email: info@mnspect.com L- BASEMENT FINISH ➢ 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. ➢ A building permit is required to finish an area in your basement, including: constructing, moving, and/or altering a wall; installing a wall surface on existing exposed studs; or installing a ceiling surface. Additional permits are required if electrical, sprinkler, ductwork, fireplace, plumbing, or gas piping work is being performed. BUILDING Permit Submittal shall include: ❑ Building Permit Application, completed in its entirety, including signature and valuation. ❑ SUPPLEMENTAL WORKSHEET FOR BASEMENT FINISH (included in this handout). ❑ One set of plans (drawn to scale) showing the proposed design, and including: o The year home was built. o Proposed floor plan design including dimensions. o Existing floor plan overview. o A list of construction materials to be used and where the listed materials will be located. o A description of the plumbing fixtures to be used and their locations. o A description of any changes to existing heating, ventilation or air conditioning and their locations. o Whether there is a radon system present. o Labeling of all rooms. o Sprinkler placement (if present). ❑ Additional information may be required by the plan reviewer. PIFTI POSTED prior to start of work - VISIBLE from street or driveway - ACCESSIBLE to the inspector. i INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS: Inspections MUST be scheduled during office hours AT LEAST one business day prior to inspection. If a specific date and time is required, additional notice may be needed. Failure to cancel a scheduled inspection may result in a reinspection fee. ➢ Office Hours: Monday - Friday - 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. ➢ Phone: (952) 442-7520 or (888) 446-1801 Inspections: (Refer to your permit card regarding project -specific inspections) o Someone 18 years or older must be present at the time of each inspection. o Plumbing rough -in (A plumbing permit is required if water supply or drain, waste, or vent pipes are altered or installed.): New or altered underground plumbing pipes must be inspected before being concealed with dirt or concrete. Above ground vent and waste pipes must be inspected and air -tested before wall covering is applied. o Mechanical (HVAC) rough -in (A mechanical permit is required for the installation of bath/kitchen fans, and/or a fireplace or other type of heating appliance.): Ducts and pipes used to convey the source of heat throughout the finished area must be accessible and exposed. o Electrical rough -in (An electrical permit is required for any electrical changes): Electrical work must be inspected before installing insulation, sheet -rock, paneling, or any work concealing electrical wiring. Underground wiring must be inspected before the trench is back -filled. Except for the final connection to switches, receptacles, and lighting fixtures, all ground wires and other wires in boxes must be spliced and pigtailed. o Framing: Framing is inspected after the interior partitions and any fire blocking and bracing are in place; sprinkler, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems are in place; and the rough -in inspections have been approved. Basement Finish Handout Page 1 of 3 Copyright @ MNSPECT 2020, Rev. April 2020 o Insulation: This inspection is performed after the insulation and the interior vapor barrier are in place and fully taped. o Final Inspections for plumbing, HVAC, sprinklers and electrical work must be performed before the wiring/plumbing/mechanical equipment is utilized; and before the basement finish final inspection. o Final: All life safety items must be complete, including smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, before the final inspection will be signed off. The space may not be occupied prior to the final inspection approval. NOTICE: Construction or work for which a permit is required shall be subject to inspection by the Building Official, and such construction or work shall remain accessible and exposed for inspection purposes until approved. It is the responsibility of the permit applicant to be in attendance on site and provide access to the Building Official for all required inspections. If work is concealed and/or work is not complete at time of inspection, an additional inspection is required and a reinspection fee may apply. Note: The State of Minnesota requires all residential building contractors, remodelers, roofers, plumbers, and electricians to obtain a state license, unless they qualify for a specific exemption. Any person claiming an exemption must provide a copy of a Certificate of Exemption from the Department of Labor & Industry to the Municipality before a permit will be issued. Note: To determine contractor requirements, or to check the licensing status of a contractor, please call the Minnesota Department of Labor & Industry at 651-284-5065 or toll free 1-800-342-5354. Note: For specific code requirements, contact the Building Inspection Department at 952-442-7520 or 888-446-1801 or e-mail: infoCa)mnspect.com. PROJECT CHECKLIST: The following is a guideline to assist in compliance with the requirements of the MN State Building Code. ❑ The home address must be visible from the street. ❑ Smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms must be installed and operational. (See handouts regarding smoke and CO alarms for requirements.) ❑ Unobstructed headroom of 6'- 4" feet must be provided in habitable spaces, kitchens, halls, bathrooms, toilet compartments, and laundry rooms located in basements. ❑ Foundation plates or sills resting on concrete slabs in direct contact with the ground, unless separated by an impervious moisture barrier, shall be treated. ❑ Sill -sole plates shall be adequately secured to the floor. ❑ Fireblocking must be in place. ❑ If fireplace is was installed, the shut-off valve and unit must be within 6' of each other and in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. ❑ When the underside of the stairway is enclosed and accessible by means of a door, '/2" gypsum board is required on walls and ceiling of enclosed area. ❑ An egress window is required in every bedroom in new basements and when habitable space is first added or expanded unless a compliant automatic sprinkler system is installed. If an egress window is installed in a basement bedroom, an additional egress window is not required in the rest of the basement unless there are additional bedrooms. (See Emergency Escape & Rescue Opening handout for more information.) Basement Finish Handout Page 2 of 3 Copyright © MNSPECT 2020, Rev. April 2020 SUPPLEMENTAL WORKSHEET FOR BASEMENT FINISH (MUST be included when applying for permit) The following information is required when applying for a Basement Finish permit. (Some of this information may also be listed on your plans.) 1. Exterior wall construction: a. Size of studs/stripping b. Spacing of studs c. Type and thickness of insulation d. Vapor barrier (i.e. 4 or 6 mil polyethylene) e. Wall covering (i.e. '/2" sheetrock) 2. Interior wall construction: a. Size of studs b. Spacing of studs c. Wall covering (i.e. '/2" sheetrock) 3. Ceiling covering (i.e. '/2" or %" sheetrock) 4. Plumbing to be installed (check one for each bathroom) a. NONE b. '/2 bath on existing rough -in plumbing c. 3/4 or full bath on existing rough -in plumbing d. '/z bath including new rough -in plumbing e. 3/4 or full bath including new rough -in plumbing f. other (please specify) 5. Heating to be installed (check one) a. extend supply and returns b. use existing with no changes C. other (please specify) 6. Will a fireplace be installed? ❑ Yes ❑ No Type of fireplace 7. Total square footage of the finished basement area 8. Sprinkler to be installed/modified? Basement Finish Handout Page 3 of 3 Copyright © MNSPECT 2020, Rev. April 2020 Thank you for your Payment! Transaction ID: 14715 Transaction Number. Transaction Type: Payment Recipient: Property Owner Notes: Fees (5) 1 CITY OF P R C IR K 1ii` NI1 #t)IA City of Spring Park 4349 Warren Avenue SP MN, 55384 Ph:952-442-7520 $1,554.70 Date: 1/11/2022 Method: Check: 1057 Address: 2425 BLACK LAKE ROAD, SP, MN 55384 Reference: Permit Number: SP-2021-00120 Type: BLDG - Basement Finish for Builders by Design State Surcharge Paid 1.00 $30.00 —Permit Fee Paid 1.00 $918.00 Plan Review Fee Paid 1.00 $596.70 License Lookup Paid 1.00 $5.00 Lead Certification Paid 1.00 $5.00 $30.00 $918.00 $596.70 $5.00 $5.00 Total Amount: $1,554.70 Page 1 of 1 Printed on: 1/11/2022 City Clerk From: Dawn Rehbein <dawnr@bbdmn.com> Sent: Friday, December 17, 2021 7:47 AM To: City Clerk Cc: Tom Weckworth; Dan Schultz; Lauryn Barron Subject: RE: 2425 Black Lake Rd. Application Good Morning, We had a slight delay in our start on this project due to the availability of windows. We will be picking it up after the first of the year. Thank you, Dawn From: City Clerk [mailto:cityclerk@ci.spring-park.mn.usj Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2021 10:00 AM To: Dawn Rehbein <dawnr@bbdmn.com> Cc: Tom Weckworth <tomw@bbdmn.com>; Dan Schultz <dans@bbdmn.com>; Lauryn Barron <LaurynW@bbdmn.com> Subject: RE: 2425 Black Lake Rd. Application Importance: High Good morning Dawn; Just checking in on the status of payment for the remodel permit for 2425 Black Lake Road. Again, you can send or drop off a check at the address below or use our online payment method. Thanks! .r SPRING PARK On L* Mrnrrdrrrks Jamie Hoffman City Clerk City of Spring Park 4349 Warren Ave Spring Park, MN 55384 952.471.9051 cityclerk@ci.spring-park.mn.us www.ci.spring-park.mn.us City Hall Hours are Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. From: City Clerk Sent: Monday, December 6, 2021 8:58 AM To: Dawn Rehbein <dawnr@bbdmn.com> Cc: Tom Weckworth <tomw@bbdmn.com>; Dan Schultz <dans@bbdmn.com>; Lauryn Barron <LaurvnW@bbdmn.com> Subject: RE: 2425 Black Lake Rd. Application Good morning Dawn! The permit for the basement finish at 2425 Black Lake Road is ready for payment. The cost of the permit is $1,554.70 and can be paid by sending or dropping off a check at the address below or by using the online payment method. The link is: www.paymentservicenetwork.com. Convenience fees will apply. As soon as we receive payment, I will email you the permit, plans, and backup information or you can pick up the originals at City Hall - let me know what you would prefer. Thank you and please do let me know if you have any questions. *i:::Z I SPRING PARK On LaJ C MrrtnttortfiJ Jamie Hoffman City Clerk City of Spring Park 4349 Warren Ave Spring Park, MN 55384 952.471.9051 cityclerk@ci.spring-park.mn.us www.ci.spring-park.mn.us City Hall Hours are Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. From: Dawn Rehbein <dawnr@bbdmn.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2021 1:04 PM To: City Clerk <cityclerk@ci.spring-park.mn.us> Cc: Tom Weckworth <tomw@bbdmn.com>; Dan Schultz <dans@bbdmn.com>; Lauryn Barron <LaurynW@bbdmn.com> Subject: 2425 Black Lake Rd. Application Good Afternoon, I've attached the permit application, as -built and proposed floorplans for a basement finish at 2425 Black Lake Rd. Please let me know if there is any additional information needed. Thank you, Dawn Rehbein Builders by Design, Inc. 763-434-0631