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Permits - Permit# 24SP-00018 - 3990 Sunset Drive - 6/4/2024For Inspections: (952) 442-7520 NOTICE MUST BE POSTED ON JOB SITE Date Issued:06/04/2024 Expiration Date: Commercial Alteration 12/01/2024 3990 Sunset Drive, Spring Park, MN 55384 Job Site Address: Category: Permit Type: Valuation: Repair/Remodel/Alteration (Commercial) $419,536.28 Property Owner:Donald A Driggs 2925 CASCO POINTE RDMailing Address: WAYZATA, MN 55391 Phone:(952) 270-6700 Email:canoeisland1940@gmail.com Subdivision: Parcel ID:17-117-23-33-0025 Filing: Lot: Block: Total Sq Ft: Required Setbacks: Actual Setbacks: Description of Work: Interior demolition and repair of existing house due to fire damage Contractors: State Surcharge $ 209.77 Commercial Building Permit $ 3,544.00 Commercial Plan Review $ 2,303.60 Total Fees:$ 6,057.37 Fee Items Amount 06/04/2024 Building Department Signature/DateSignature of Applicant/Date Repair/Remodel/Alteration (Commercial) 24SP-00018 City of Spring Park 4349 Warren Ave, Spring Park, MN 55384 Phone:(952) 471-9051 Fax: (952) 471-9160 INSPECTION CARD City of Spring Park 4349 Warren Ave, Spring Park, MN 55384 POST THIS CARD IN A SAFE CONSPICUOUS LOCATION. PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE UNTIL ALL REQUIRED INSPECTIONS ARE MADE AND SIGNED OFF BY THE APPROPRIATE AUTHORITY AND THE BUILDING IS APPROVED FOR OCCUPANCY. STAMPED APPROVED PLANS MUST BE AVAILABLE ON THE JOBSITE. APPLICATION NO.:24SP-00018 TYPE: Repair/Remodel/Alte ration (Commercial)ISSUED DATE:06/04/2024 EXPIRATION DATE:12/01/2024 PROJECT ADDRESS:3990 Sunset Drive, Spring Park, MN 55384 PARCEL NO.: 17-117-23- 33-0025 OWNER:Donald A Driggs CONTRACTOR:CONTRACTOR PHONE: DESCRIPTION OF WORK:Interior demolition and repair of existing house due to fire damage INSPECTION INSP DATE PASSED COMMENTS Framing Reports INSPECTION INSP DATE PASSED COMMENTS Energy Code/Insulation Building Final CONSTRUCTION TYPE:OCCUPANT LOAD: Page 1 of 1 Fire Approval:Date:Engineering Approval:Date: PW Approval:Date:Other ( ):Date: To request an inspection: (952) 442-7520 City of Spring Park 4349 Warren Ave Spring Park, MN 55384 Phone (952) 471-9051 Fax (952) 471-9160 Project Name: Approval Status:Date: Construction Type: Approved As Is Jurisdiction: 06/04/2024 Applicant Name:Don Driggs Applicant Phone:(952) 270-6700 Applicant Email:canoeisland1940@gmail.com Jobsite:3990 Sunset Drive Code:2020 1300, Minnesota Building Code Administration; 2020 1305, Minnesota Building Code Reviewed:Building The plans and specifications, for the project named above, have been reviewed for substantial compliance with the current Minnesota State Building Code. This review is limited to the submitted scope of work; 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. Although every attempt has been made to identify code issues or concerns for proper and necessary change, the project designer(s), the building contractor(s) and the property owner(s) are ultimately responsible for providing complete code compliance and maintaining minimum construction standards for the safeguarding of life or limb, health, public welfare and property while constructing this project. Approval is based on the correction of all noted deficiencies and compliance with all items listed below. Any changes from these documents and/or additional information shall be submitted to the Department of Building Safety for code compliance review and approval. Written response of approval must be on site prior to implementation of such changes. The following information is related to the submitted plans/scope or as general information regarding code compliance. Compliance with the stated requirements will be verified during the construction process. 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 during regular business hours. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this plan review, please contact me via telephone at (952) 442-7520 or email at codereview@mnspect.com. City of Spring Park ID:24SP-00018 Nicolas Qualle Plans Examiner (952) 442-7520 nqualle@safebuilt.com 3990 Sunset Drive Page 1 City of Spring Park 4349 Warren Ave Spring Park, MN 55384 Phone (952) 471-9051 Fax (952) 471-9160 Plan Specific Items: Building: Approved As Is - Nicolas Qualle, nqualle@safebuilt.com PLANS DATED: 05/28/2024 PLAN SHEETS REVIEWED: 56 SCOPE OF WORK: Fire Damage repair of existing three unit apartment building including re-roof, re-side, and window replacement.   General Requirements: Building Planning: 1.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. 2.Floor assemblies not required elsewhere in this code to be fire-resistance rated shall be provided with a 1/2”  gypsum wallboard membrane, 5/8” wood structural panel membrane, or equivalent on the underside of the floor framing member. i.Exception: a.Floor assemblies located directly over a space protected by an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section P2904, NFPA 13D, or other approved equivalent sprinkler system. b.Floor assemblies located directly over a crawl space not intended for storage or for the installation of fuel-fired or electric-powered heating appliances. c.Portions of floor assemblies shall be permitted to be unprotected where complying with the following: 1.The aggregate area of the unprotected portions does not exceed 80 square feet per story. 2.Fire blocking, in accordance with Section R302.11.1, is installed along the unprotected portion's perimeter to separate it from the rest of the floor assembly. d.Wood floor assemblies using dimension lumber or structural composite lumber equal to or greater than 2-inch by 10-inch nominal dimension, or other approved floor assemblies demonstrating equivalent fire performance. 3.All interior stairways shall be provided with a means to illuminate the stairs, including the landings and treads. Interior stairways shall be provided with an artificial light source located in the immediate vicinity of each landing of the stairway. There shall be a light switch at each level when a stairway has six or more risers. i.Exception: a.A switch is not required where remote, central, or automatic control of lighting is provided. 4.Enclosed space under stairs that is accessed by a door or access panel, shall have the walls, under-stair surface, and any soffits protected by minimum ½" gypsum board. 5.There shall be a landing or floor on each side of each exterior door. The width of each landing shall not be less than the door served. Every landing shall have a minimum dimension of 36 inches measured in the direction of travel. Exterior landings shall be permitted to have a slope not to exceed ¼ unit vertical in 12 units horizontal (2- percent). 3990 Sunset Drive Page 2 City of Spring Park 4349 Warren Ave Spring Park, MN 55384 Phone (952) 471-9051 Fax (952) 471-9160 6.In dwelling units, where the lowest part of the opening of an operable window is located more than 72 inches above the finished grade or surface below, the lowest part of the window opening shall be a minimum of 24 inches above the finished floor of the room in which the window is located. Operable sections of windows shall not permit openings that allow passage of a 4-inch diameter sphere where such openings are located within 24 inches of the finished floor. i.Exceptions: a.Windows with openings that will not allow a 4-inch-diameter sphere to pass through the opening when the window is in its largest opened position. b.Openings that are provided with window fall prevention devices that comply with ASTM F2090. c.Windows that are provided with window opening control devices that comply with Section R312.2.2. 7.Smoke alarms shall be installed in the following locations: i.In each sleeping room. ii.Outside each separate sleeping area within 21’ of the bedroom doors. iii.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. iv.Smoke alarms shall not be installed within 3’ horizontally of a bathroom that contains a tub or shower unless this requirement interferes with other required placements. 8.Smoke alarms shall be interconnected. Combination alarms shall be listed in accordance with UL 217 and UL 2034. 9.When required, Carbon Monoxide alarms shall be installed outside and not more than 10 feet 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 its attached bathroom. 10.Carbon Monoxide alarms shall be interconnected. Combination alarms shall be listed in accordance with UL 217 and UL 2034. 11.Carbon Monoxide 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. 12.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 at least 4 inches high with a minimum stroke width of 1/2 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 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.  Floors: 1.Notches in solid lumber joists, rafters and beams shall not exceed one-sixth of the depth of the member, shall not be longer than one-third of the depth and shall not be in the middle one-third of the span. Notches at the ends of the member shall not exceed one fourth of their depth. The diameter of holes bored or cut into members shall not exceed one-third the depth of the member. Holes shall not be closer than 2 inches to the top or bottom of the member, or to any other hole located in the member. Where the member is notched, the hole shall not be closer than 2 inches to the notch. 3990 Sunset Drive Page 3 City of Spring Park 4349 Warren Ave Spring Park, MN 55384 Phone (952) 471-9051 Fax (952) 471-9160 2.Cuts, notches, and holes bored in engineered wood products are prohibited except where permitted by the manufacturer's recommendations or by a registered design professional. Walls: 1.Drilling and notching of studs shall be in accordance with the following: i.Notching. Any stud in an exterior wall or bearing partition shall be permitted to be cut or notched to a depth not exceeding 25 percent of its width. Studs in nonbearing partitions shall be permitted to be notched to a depth not to exceed 40 percent of a single stud width. ii.Drilling. Any stud shall be permitted to be bored or drilled, provided that the diameter of the resulting hole is not more than 60 percent of the stud width, the edge of the hole is not more than 5/8 inch to the edge of the stud, and the hole is not located in the same section as a cut or notch. Studs located in exterior walls or bearing partitions drilled over 40 percent and up to 60 percent shall be doubled with not more than two successive doubled studs bored. 2.Where piping or ductwork is placed in or partly in an exterior wall or interior load-bearing wall, necessitating cutting, drilling, or notching of the top plate by more than 50 percent of its width, a galvanized metal tie not less than 0.054 inch thick (16 ga) and 1½ inches wide shall be fastened across and to the upper of the two top plates at  each side of the opening with not less than eight 10d (0.148 inch diameter) nails having a minimum length of 1 1/2 inches at each side or equivalent. The metal tie must extend not less than 6 inches past the opening. If less than 5/8 inch is remaining on the un-notched side of the top plate, the load path must be designed in accordance with accepted engineering practices (commentary). i.Exception: a.Where the entire side of the wall with the notch or cut is covered by wood structural panel sheathing.   Wall Coverings: 1.Gypsum board used as the base or backer for adhesive application of ceramic tile or other required nonabsorbent finish material shall conform to ASTM C1178, C1278 or C1396. Use of water-resistant gypsum backing board shall be permitted on ceilings. Water-resistant gypsum board shall not be installed over a Class I or II vapor retarder in a shower or tub compartment. Cut or exposed edges, including those at wall intersections, shall be sealed as recommended by the manufacturer. i.Limitations. Water-resistant gypsum backing board shall not be used where there will be direct exposure to water, or in areas subject to continuous high humidity. 2.Approved corrosion-resistant flashing shall be applied shingle-fashion to prevent entry of water into the wall cavity or penetration of water to the building structural framing components. Self-adhered membranes used as flashing shall comply with AAMA 711. The flashing shall extend to the surface of the exterior wall finish. Approved corrosion-resistant flashing shall be installed at all the following locations: i.Exterior window and door openings. Flashing shall be installed at the head and sides of exterior window and door openings and shall extend to the surface of the exterior wall finish or to the water-resistive barrier for subsequent drainage. Flashing at exterior window and door openings shall be installed in accordance with at least one of the following: a.The fenestration manufacturer’s installation and flashing instructions. When flashing is not addressed in the fenestration manufacturer’s instructions, it shall be installed in accordance with the flashing manufacturer’s instructions; b.in accordance with the flashing design or method of a registered design professional; and in accordance with other approved methods. c.At the intersection of chimneys or other masonry construction with frame or stucco walls, with 3990 Sunset Drive Page 4 City of Spring Park 4349 Warren Ave Spring Park, MN 55384 Phone (952) 471-9051 Fax (952) 471-9160 projecting lips on both sides under stucco copings. d.Under and at the ends of masonry, wood, or metal copings and sills. ii.Continuously above all projecting wood trim. iii.Where exterior porches, decks, or stairs attach to a wall or floor assembly of wood-frame construction. iv.At wall and roof intersections. v.Where exterior material meets in other than a vertical line. 3.Pan flashing of windows and doors. Pan flashing shall be installed in accordance with the fenestration manufacturer’s installation and flashing instructions. Where flashing instructions or details are not provided, pan flashing shall be installed at the sill of exterior window and door openings. Pan flashing shall be sealed or sloped to direct water to the exterior wall finish surface or to the water-resistive barrier for subsequent drainage. Roof-Ceiling: 1.Enclosed attics and enclosed rafter spaces formed where ceilings are applied directly to the underside of roof rafters shall have cross ventilation for each separate space by ventilating openings protected against the entrance of rain or snow. Ventilation openings shall have a least dimension of 1/16 inch minimum and ¼ inch maximum.  Openings in roof framing members shall conform to the requirements of the code. Required ventilation openings shall open directly to the outside air and shall be protected to prevent the entry of birds, rodents, snakes, and other similar creatures. 2.The minimum net free ventilating area shall be 1/150 of the vented space's area. i.Exception: The minimum net free ventilation area shall be 1/300 of the vented space provided both of the following conditions are met: a.In Climate Zones 6, 7 and 8, a Class I or II vapor retarder is installed on the warm-in-winter side of the ceiling. b.Not less than 40 percent and not more than 50 percent of the required ventilating area is provided by ventilators located in the upper portion of the attic or rafter space. Upper ventilators shall be located not more than 3 feet below the ridge or highest point of the space, measured vertically. The required ventilation balance provided shall be in the bottom one-third of the attic space. Where the location of wall or roof framing members conflicts with the installation of upper ventilators, installation more than 3 feet below the ridge or highest point of the space shall be permitted. 3.Buildings with combustible ceiling or roof construction shall have an attic access opening to attic areas that exceed 30 square feet and have a vertical height of 30 inches or greater. The vertical height shall be measured from the top of the ceiling framing members to the underside of the roof framing members.  The rough-framed opening shall  not be less than 22 inches by 30 inches and shall be in a hallway or other accessible location. Where located in a wall the access shall not be less than 22” wide by 30” high. When the access is in a ceiling, minimum unobstructed headroom in the attic space shall be 30 inches at some point above the access measured vertically from the bottom of ceiling framing members. 4.A kick-out flashing shall be installed where the lower portion of a sloped roof steps within the plane of an intersecting wall cladding to divert or kick out water away from the assembly. The kickout flashing shall be a minimum of 2½” long. MN Energy Code: 1.For air permeable insulations in vented attics, a baffle shall be installed adjacent to soffit and eave vents. Baffles shall maintain an opening equal to or greater than the size of the vent. The baffle shall extend over the top of the attic insulation. The baffle shall be permitted to be any solid material. 2.Maximum allowed fenestration U factors are 0.32 for windows and 0.55 for skylights. 3990 Sunset Drive Page 5 City of Spring Park 4349 Warren Ave Spring Park, MN 55384 Phone (952) 471-9051 Fax (952) 471-9160 3.Access doors from conditioned spaces to unconditioned spaces (e.g., attics and crawl spaces) shall be weather- stripped and insulated to a level equivalent to the insulation on the surrounding surfaces. Access shall be provided to all equipment that prevents damaging or compressing the insulation. A wood framed or equivalent baffle or retainer is required to be provided when loose fill insulation is installed, the purpose of which is to prevent the loose fill insulation from spilling into the living space when the attic access is opened, and to provide a permanent means of maintaining the installed R-value of the loose fill insulation. 4.Ducts, air handlers, and filter boxes shall be sealed. 5.Building framing cavities shall not be used as ducts or plenums. 6.Insulation for hot water pipe with a minimum thermal resistance (R-value) of R-3 shall be applied to the following: i.Piping larger than 3/4 -inch nominal diameter. ii.Piping from the water heater to kitchen outlets. iii.Piping located outside the conditioned space. iv.Piping from the water heater to a distribution manifold. v.Piping located under a floor slab. vi.Buried piping. vii.Supply and return piping in recirculation systems other than demand recirculation systems. viii.Piping with run lengths greater than the maximum run lengths for the nominal pipe diameter given in Table R403.4.2. ix.All remaining piping shall be insulated to at least R-3 or meet the run length requirements of Table R403.4.2. 7.Both outdoor air and exhaust air may be connected to the forced air circulation system only if controls are installed to operate the forced air circulation system when the mechanical ventilation system is operating, or other means are provided to prevent short circuiting of ventilation air in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations. 8.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. 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 this code Section 501.3.1. The air shall be discharged where it cannot 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. 2.The termination points of exhaust outlets and ducts discharging to the outdoors shall be located with the following minimum distances: i.For all environmental air exhaust: 3 feet from property lines; 3 feet from operable openings into buildings, and 10 feet from mechanical air intakes. ii.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 obstruct the exhaust flow [screws that penetrate greater than 1/8” (MMC 504.8.2)]. 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. iii.Sub slab soil exhaust system ducts shall extend through the roof and terminate at least 6 inches above the 3990 Sunset Drive Page 6 City of Spring Park 4349 Warren Ave Spring Park, MN 55384 Phone (952) 471-9051 Fax (952) 471-9160 roof and at least 10 feet from any operable openings or air intake. 3.When both makeup air and combustion air openings are required, they shall be provided through separate openings to the outdoors. 4.The passageway of dryer exhaust duct terminals shall be undiminished in size and shall provide an open area of not less than 12-1/2 sq in. 5.Exhaust hood systems capable of exhausting more than 400 cfm shall be provided with makeup air at a rate equal to the exhaust air rate. Such makeup air systems shall be equipped with a closure and automatically controlled to start and operate simultaneously with the exhaust system. 6.Ducts shall be supported in accordance with SMACNA HVAC Duct Construction Standards Metal and Flexible. Flexible and other factory-made ducts shall be supported in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 7.Spray polyurethane foam without additional ignition barrier or thermal barrier protection shall be permitted as a duct covering where duct construction in compliance with Table 603.4 is installed in a floor assembly over an unconditioned space, provided the spray polyurethane foam meets all the following requirements of MN Rule 1346.0604.3. MN Fuel Gas Code: 1.Each above ground portion of a gas piping system other than corrugated stainless steel tubing (CSST) that is likely to become energized shall be electrically continuous and bonded to an effective ground-fault current path. Gas piping other than CSST shall be considered bonded where it is connected to an appliance connected to the equipment grounding conductor of the circuit that supplies that appliance. 2.Corrugated stainless-steel tubing (CSST) not listed with an arc-resistant jacket or coating system in accordance with ANSI LC 1/CSA 6.26. CSST gas piping systems and piping systems containing one or more segments of CSST shall be electrically continuous and bonded to the electrical service grounding electrode system or, where provided, the lightning protection grounding electrode system. 3.The bonding jumper shall connect to a metallic pipe, pipe fitting or CSST fitting. 4.The bonding jumper shall not be smaller than 6 AWG copper wire or equivalent. 5.The length of the bonding jumper between the connection to a gas piping system and the connection to a grounding electrode system shall not exceed 75 feet Any additional grounding electrodes installed to meet this requirement shall be bonded to the electrical service grounding electrode system or, where provided, the lightning protection grounding electrode system. 6.Bonding connections shall be in accordance with NFPA 70-17 (MN Rule 1346.5310.2.4). 7.Devices used for making the bonding connections shall be listed for the application in accordance with UL 467. 8.This section applies to corrugated stainless-steel tubing (CSST) listed with an arc-resistant jacket or coating system in accordance with ANSI LC 1/CSA 6.26. The CSST shall be electrically continuous and bonded to an effective ground fault current path. Where any CSST component of a piping system does not have an arc-resistant jacket or coating system, the bonding requirements of Section 310.2 shall apply. Arc-resistant-jacketed CSST shall be considered bonded where it is connected to an appliance connected to the appliance grounding conductor of the circuit that supplies it. 9.Where in contact with or passing through concrete or other abrasive material, metallic piping and fittings coated with a corrosion-resistant material, sleeve, or casing shall be used. Steel pipes exposed in exterior locations shall be galvanized or coated with approved corrosion-resistant material. 10.Prior to acceptance and initial operation, all piping installations shall be visually inspected, and pressure tested to determine that the materials, design, fabrication, and installation practices comply with the requirements of this code. 3990 Sunset Drive Page 7 City of Spring Park 4349 Warren Ave Spring Park, MN 55384 Phone (952) 471-9051 Fax (952) 471-9160 i.Test pressure.  The test pressure to be used shall be no less than 25 psig irrespective of design pressure. ii.Test Duration.  Test duration shall be not less than 10 minutes. iii.Test gauges.  Tests which utilize dial gauges shall be performed with gauges of 2 psi incrementation or less  and shall have a pressure range not greater than twice the test pressure applied. The test pressure shall be within the middle 50 percent of the test gauge pressure range. 11.Piping systems shall be provided with an approved main shutoff valve before the first branch line. The main shutoff valve shall be installed in the first available location inside the building 5 feet or less above the floor that provides ready access and shall have a permanently attached handle. 12.Piping shall be supported at intervals not exceeding the spacing specified in Table 415.1. Spacing of supports for CSST shall be in accordance with the CSST manufacturer’s instructions. 13.Gas piping shall be subjected to a leak test. A manometer @ 5” water column or other approved test shall be performed prior to putting the system into service. The test shall include all appliance valves. Plumbing Code Items: 1.Water closets and bidets shall not be set closer than 15 inches from its center to a side wall or obstruction. The clear space in front of a water closet, lavatory, or bidet shall be not less than 24 inches. i.Exception: a.The installation of paper dispensers or accessibility grab bars shall not be considered obstructions. 2.Water closets shall have an average consumption not to exceed 1.6 gallons of water per flush. 3.Shower heads shall have a maximum flow rate of not more than 2.5 gpm at 80 psi. 4.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 B125.1.  Handle valves shall be adjusted to deliver a maximum mixed water temperature  of 120°F. 5.A temperature limiting device shall be provided on bathtubs and whirlpool tubs to limit the filler temperature to no more than 120°F. 6.Prior to acceptance and initial operation, all piping installations shall be visually inspected, and pressure tested, to determine that the materials, design, fabrication, and installation practices comply with the requirements of this code. i.Drain/Waste/Vent:  a.Must hold a uniform 5# psi for 15 minutes. b.Gauge increments to be .1 psi or less ii.Water Lines:  a.Minimum 50# psi for 15 Minutes b.Per Pex manufacturers specifications 3990 Sunset Drive Page 8 Basements, Habitable attics and every Sleeping Room shall have at least one operable Emergency Escape and Rescue Opening leading directly to the outdoors. Required dimensions are as follow are measure 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. Read all attached materials. Everyone performing work to which the code is applicable shall comply with the code. 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. Electrical All electrical must be approved by local Electrical Inspector. For electrical permit inquiries please contact the City of Mound Electrical Inspector. Dave Hucky (952) 442-7520 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 Hardwired and interconnected CO alarms are required in the following locations: 1 (one) Carbon Monoxide (CO) alarm is required outside of and within 10-feet of every bedroom or sleeping area. 1 (one) CO alarm is required on every level that contains a bedroom or sleeping area. 1 (one) CO alarm is required inside bedrooms when that bedroom or attached bathroom contains a fuel fired appliance Interconnection may be achieved by use of a UL 217 or UL 2034 Listed Wireless System Exceptions: Existing spaces, where interior finishes are not removed exposing the structure, may have battery operated smoke or CO alarms that are not interconnected. All required alarms must be installed and operational at time of final building inspection. Reviewed for Code Compliance By: Date: 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. Permit #:Code Edition: Occupancy Classification: Type of Construction:Nick Qualle 5/31/2024 24SP-00018 V-B R-2 2020 MN Buildig Code Separate Permits Required For: X X X Electrical Mechanical Plumbing Fireplace Demolition Fire Suppression System Septic Per phone conversation with Don Driggs, all structural components to be completed by contractor and then inspected by engineer. Engineer to provide final structural report on all structural repairs completed. Engineering report shall be made available at the framing inspection for review and sign off of the framing portion of the project. Replacing three floor joists due tofire damage. Sistering rest of floorjoists to level floor out and theninstalling new floor sheathing.Remove and replaced someof siding and sheathingRemoving existing door andwindows and installing 10' widepatio door unit. Engineer report toaddress all structural requirements.Items written in blue were providedduring a phone conversation byDon Driggs on 06/03/2024. Remove and replacedsome siding and sheathingAdditional porch roofrafters may need tobe replaced. Willverify once repairsare underway andengineer will includein framing report. Gut and rebuiltentire upper level.