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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3704 172nd St Ne Ste J_BLD6281_2025 DESCRIPTION OF DAMAGE/SCOPE       BUILDING DESIGN NOTES    ï‡ï’ï…ïï”ï…ï’ï€ ï“ï…ïï”ï”ïŒï…ï€ ïƒïïŽï“ï”ï’ï•ïƒï”ï‰ïïŽï€±ï€´ï€µï€²ï€²ï€ ïŽï…ï€ ïŽïï’ï”ïˆï€ ï—ïïï„ï‰ïŽï–ï‰ïŒïŒï…ï€ ï—ïï™  PROJECT TEAM SHEET INDEX  ï€³ï€·ï€°ï€´ï€ ï€±ï€·ï€²ïŽï„ï€ ï“ï”ï€ ïŽï…ï€¬ï€ ï“ï”ï…ï€ ïŠïï’ïŒï‰ïŽï‡ï”ïïŽï€¬ï€ ï—ïï€ ï€¹ï€¸ï€²ï€²ï€³   ABBREVIATIONS LEGEND ï€²ï€µï€³ï€®ï€¸ï€³ï€³ï€®ï€µï€µï€µï€·ï€ ï€¨ïï€©ï€²ï€µï€³ï€®ï€¸ï€³ï€³ï€®ï€·ï€³ï€°ï€¹ï€ ï€¨ï†ï€©   INVESTIGATIVEENGINEERS, LLC VICINITY MAP BC ï€³ï€´ï€ ï€³ï€·ï”ïˆï€ ï“ï”ï€ ïŽï€®ï…ï€®ï€ ï“ï•ï‰ï”ï…ï€ ïï€¬ïï•ï‚ï•ï’ïŽï€¬ï€ ï—ïï€®ï€ ï€¹ï€¸ï€°ï€°ï€²   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The following items shall be considered deferred submittals and shall be submitted AND approved prior to installation. Property Address: Parcel ID No.: Project Name: Project Description: Primary Contact: Owner Owner’s Agent Owner Name: Office No.: Email Address: Cell No.: Mailing Address: City: State: Zip: Owner’s Agent: Office No.: Email Address: Cell No.: Mailing Address: City: State: Zip: LIST ALL ITEMS PROPOSED TO BE DEFERRED ESTIMATED DATE OF SUBMITTAL ITEM: DATE: ITEM: DATE: ITEM: DATE: ITEM: DATE: ITEM: DATE: ITEM: DATE: I, Owner/ Owner’s Agent, hereby assumes all risk, financially and otherwise, for any construction performed that may need to be removed if the deferred submittals listed above are not appropriate. I understand that certain inspections will NOT be performed until the submissions are accepted, reviewed and issued. I understand additional fees will be required based on the additional time spent for plan review. All deferred submittals must be submitted to the City of Arlington Community and Economic Development Department for review. Signature Print Name Date REV03.2022 COMMERCIAL TENANT IMPROVEMENT PERMIT APPLICATION Community and Economic Development City of Arlington • 18204 59th Ave NE • Arlington, WA 98223 • Phone (360) 403-3551 The following information is required for Commercial, Multi-Family, and Mixed-Use Building Permit Applications. Mark each box to designate that the information has been provided. Please submit this checklist as part of the submittal documents. See ASSISTANCE BULLETIN #30 for detailed design requirements. EACH BUILDING OR STRUCTURE REQUIRES A SEPARATE SUBMITTAL. SUBMIT ELECTRONIC FILES FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING; Incomplete applications will not be accepted. REQUIRED DOCUMENTS City of Arlington Commercial Tenant Improvement Permit Application Site Plan Architectural Plans Structural Plans Structural Calculations n/a Mechanical System Modifications, (if applicable) Deferred Submittal Deferred Submittal Plumbing System Modifications, (if applicable) Project Specification Manuals, (if applicable) WSEC Compliance Forms, (if applicable) https://waenergycodes.com/ Special Inspection and Testing Agreement Deferred Submittal Request Airport Property Lease (if building is located within the Arlington Airport Property Boundary) 1. Plan Review fee is due at time of submittal and remaining balance will be due at time of issuance. 2. The City of Arlington does not review or inspect electrical systems. Contact Labor and Industries at lni.wa.gov or 360-416-3000. A. DEFERRED SUBMITTALS If the project requires any of the following, a Deferred Submittal Request MUST be completed. Deferred submittals require separate applications, plans and plan review. 1. Mechanical Plans (if not included in the plan set) 2. Plumbing Plans (if not included in the plan set) 3. Fire Sprinkler 4. Fire Alarm 5. Signage B. SPECIAL INSPECTION AND TESTING AGREEMENT A Special Inspection Firm is required to perform special inspections for the following type of work. *The Special Inspection and Testing Agreement MUST be submitted with the Building Application. Reinforced Concrete Structural Steel and Welding Bolting in Concrete High-Strength Bolting Pre-stressed Concrete Spray-Applied Fireproofing Shotcrete Smoke-Control Systems Structural Masonry Other - Specify: ______________________________________ I acknowledge that all items designated as submittal requirements must accompany my Tenant Improvement Permit Application to be considered a complete submittal. COMMERCIAL TENANT IMPROVEMENT INSTALLATION, MODIFICATION OR REMOVAL MAY REQUIRE A SEPARATE PERMIT SUBMITAL *CHECK ALL THAT APPLY Automatic fire extinguishing systems Compressed gas systems Fire pumps Flammable and combustible liquids (tanks, piping etc.) Standpipe systems Hazardous materials Private fire hydrants Industrial ovens/furnace Fire alarm and detection systems Spraying or dipping operations High piled/rack storage Temporary membrane structure, tents (>200 sq. ft.) or canopies (>400 sq. ft.) Provide details on any of the above checked items: _________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ Type of Permit: New Space Addition Alteration Property Address: Project Valuation: Lot #: Parcel ID No.: Subdivision: Project Scope of Work: Description of New Tenant Business Operations: IBC Construction Type: IBC Occupancy Type: Building/Space Square Footage: Number of Stories: Square Footage Per Floor: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Primary Contact: Owner Architect Engineer Contractor Owner Name: Office No.: Email Address: Cell No.: Mailing Address: City: State: Zip: Architect Name: Office No.: Email Address: Cell No.: Mailing Address: City: State: Zip: Professional License Number: Expiration Date: Engineer Name: Office No.: Email Address: Cell No.: Mailing Address: City: State: Zip: Professional License Number: Expiration Date: Primary Contractor: Office No.: Email Address: Cell No.: Mailing Address: City: State: Zip: L&I Contractor License Number: Expiration Date: REV03.2022 Page 2 of 7 COMMERCIAL TENANT IMPROVEMENT MECHANICAL SYSTEM INFORMATION Deferred Submittal Type of Permit:  New Installation  Addition  Alteration  Replaced  Gas Piping Mechanical Contractor: Office No.: Email Address: Cell No.: Mailing Address: City: State: Zip: L&I Contractor License Number: Expiration Date: • New gas piping requires a pressure test hooking to any appliance • Sediment traps (drips) are required on all gas lines • Gas lines are required to be supported/secured per IFGS, Section 415 • Proper Combustion air and venting required for all appliances • A shut-off valve is required within 6 feet of each appliance Gas Piping Specification and complete Schematic PAGE 4  Not Applicable Proposed Piping Material:  CSST  Brass  Black Steel  Galvanized Steel  Other Proposed Piping Size:  ½”  ⅝”  ¾”  1”  1½”  2” Inlet Pressure: Pressure Drop: Specific Gravity: MECHANICAL PERMIT FEES (per unit) Type of Fixture No. of Units Cost per Unit Subtotal Additional Plan Review fees x $ 75.00 = $ Air Cond. Unit ≤100Btu/h x $ 15.00 = $ Air Cond. Unit >100Btu/h x $ 25.00 = $ Air Cond. Unit >500Btu/hp x $ 50.00 = $ Air Handling Units x $ 15.00 = $ Base Mechanical Fee $ 25.00 $ 25.00 Boiler <100Btu/h >3hp x $ 15.00 = $ Boiler >1 million Btu/h<50hp x $ 25.00 = $ Boiler >1.5 million Btu/h<50hp x $ 50.00 = $ Boiler >100Btu/h 3-15hp x $ 15.00 = $ Boiler >500Btu/h 15-30hp x $ 25.00 = $ Commercial Hoods -Type I x $ 25.00 = $ Commercial Hoods -Type II x $ 50.00 = $ Diffusers x $ 15.00 = $ Dryer Ducting x $ 15.00 = $ Ductwork (drawings required) x $ 25.00 = $ Evaporative Coolers x $ 15.00 = $ Exhaust/Ventilation Fans x $ 15.00 = $ Fireplace/Insert/Stove x $ 15.00 = $ Forced Air Heat ≤100 Btu/h x $ 15.00 = $ Forced Air Heat >100 Btu/h x $ 25.00 = $ Gas Clothes Dryer x $ 15.00 = $ Gas Fired AC ≤100 Btu/h x $ 15.00 = $ REV03.2022 Page 3 of 7 COMMERCIAL TENANT IMPROVEMENT MECHANICAL PERMIT FEES (per unit) Gas Fired AC >100 Btu/h x $ 25.00 = $ Gas Fired AC > 500 Btu/h x $ 50.00 = $ Gas Piping ≤ 5 units x $ 15.00 = $ Gas Piping > 5 units (plus <5 units) x $ 2.00 = $ Heat Exchangers x $ 15.00 = $ Heat Pump-Condensing Unit x $ 25.00 = $ Hot Water Heat Coils x $ 15.00 = $ Miscellaneous Appliance - regulated by $ 15.00 $ x = mechanical code, not otherwise specified Pkg. Units ≤100btu x $ 25.00 = $ Pkg. Units >100btu x $ 50.00 = $ Range/Cook top-Gas Fired x $ 15.00 = $ Refrigeration Unit ≤100Btu/h x $ 15.00 = $ Refrigeration Unit >100Btu/h x $ 25.00 = $ Refrigeration Unit >500Btu/h x $ 50.00 = $ Re-inspection fee (all) x $ 75.00 = $ Unit Heaters ≤ 100 Btu/h x $ 15.00 = $ Unit Heaters >100 Btu/h x $ 25.00 = $ VAV Boxes (Variable Air Volume, part of air $ 10.00 $ x = conditioning system) Wall Heaters - Gas Fired x $ 25.00 = $ Water Heater - Gas Fired x $ 25.00 = $ Permit Fee $ Table 4-8; Plan Review Fee $ Processing/Technology Fee $25.00 Total $ PRESSURE PIPING SCHEMATIC COMPLETE FOR GAS PIPING ONLY – USE A SEPARATE SHEET, IF NECESSARY  SCHEMATIC IS TO SCALE  SCHEMATIC NOT TO SCALE Show Pipe Size(s) and Length(s) from meter to all appliances NOTE: Any interior pressure regulators must be indicated REV03.2022 Page 4 of 7 COMMERCIAL TENANT IMPROVEMENT PLUMBING SYSTEM INFORMATION Deferred Submittal Type of Permit:  New Installation  Addition  Alteration  Replaced  Industrial Plumbing Contractor: Office No.: Email Address: Cell No.: Mailing Address: City: State: Zip: L&I Contractor License Number: Expiration Date: The following items need to be specified on the plans:  Fixture specifications and equipment with locations.  Location and type of all backflow assemblies for each fixture.  Calculations for Grease Interceptor.  Pipe size and location of sanitary and potable water systems.  Riser diagram of waste, vent, and rain water systems, including sizes.  Medical gas piping riser diagram, type of gas, storage room and size of piping. PLUMBING PERMIT FEES (per fixture) Commercial plumbing permits are required to submit line drawings. A plan review fee of 65% per Table 4-6 for plumbing permits will be assessed at time of submittal. Includes two (2) inspections with permit. Type of Fixture No. of Fixtures Cost per Fixture Subtotal Additional Plan Review fees x $ 75.00 = Alteration/repair piping x $ 15.00 = Backflow Assembly x $25.00 = Base Plumbing Fee $ 25.00 $25.00 Bath/Shower Combo x $ 15.00 = Building Main Waste x $ 25.00 = Clothes Washer x $ 15.00 = Dishwasher x $ 15.00 = Drinking Fountain x $ 15.00 = Floor Drains x $ 15.00 = REV03.2022 Page 5 of 7 COMMERCIAL TENANT IMPROVEMENT PLUMBING PERMIT FEES (per fixture) Grease Interceptor x $ 75.00 = Grease Trap x $ 25.00 = Hose Bibb x $ 15.00 = Icemaker/Refrigerator x $ 15.00 = Irrigation – per meter x $ 25.00 = Kitchen Sink & Disposal x $ 15.00 = Laundry Tray x $ 15.00 = Lavatory x $ 15.00 = Med Gas Piping ≤ 5 inlets/outlets x $ 60.00 = Med Gas Piping > 5 inlets/outlets (plus ≤ 5 x $ 5.00 = inlets/outlets) Miscellaneous – regulated by plumbing x $ 15.00 = code, not otherwise specified Pretreatment Interceptor x $ 15.00 = Re-inspection Fee (all) x $ 75.00 = Roof Drains x $ 15.00 = Shower (only) x $ 15.00 = Sink (bar, service, etc.) x $ 15.00 = Toilets x $ 15.00 = Urinal x $ 15.00 = Vacuum Breakers x $ 25.00 = Water Heater x $ 25.00 = Water Heater - Tankless x $ 25.00 = Permit Fee Table 4-6; Plan Review Fee Processing/Technology Fee $25.00 Total PROPOSED BUILDING USE  New  Addition/Alteration  Medical  Automotive Based  Industrial  Office  Restaurant  Machine Shop  Other: ____________________________________ CROSS CONNECTION Please check all appliances that are proposed or permanently connected to the water supply.  Ice Machine  Dialysis Equip.  Air washers  Coffee Urn/Espresso  Hydrotherapy Equip.  Steam Generators  Carbonated Bev.  Dental Equip.  Dye Vats  Fume Hoods  Laboratory Equip.  Pressure Washers  Degreasers  Autoclave/Sterilizers  Cooling Towers  Hot Tub/Spa  Decorative Fountain  Fire Sprinkler  Aquarium  Swimming Pools  Sprinkler w/chemicals  Lawn Irrigation  Well on property  Other: ________________________ WASTEWATER DISCHARGE Does the plumbing system currently have a grease interceptor?  Yes  No  Don’t Know Does the plumbing system currently have an oil/water  Yes  No  Don’t Know separator? 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For questions about this report, contact WSEC Commercial Technical Support at 360-539-5300 or via email at com.techsupport@waenergycodes.com Project: Northgate Station Fire - DOL & Diva Nails & Salon - 2021 WSEC 3704 172nd St NE Suite K1 & J Arlington, WA 98223 Date: 2024-12-18 Applies Code Section Component Compliance Information Required In Permit Location in Building Department Documentation Documents Notes LIGHTING SCOPE C103.1 Construction For a shell & core or tenant space (first build- documents - General out) project, indicate if there is no lighting scope included in the project. YES C103.1 Construction For an alteration project, indicate if there is Plans, A1.1 documents - General no lighting scope included in the project. NA C405.1 Lighting in sleeping Indicate general compliance path for units permanently installed luminaires in sleeping units - vacancy controls & luminaire efficacy; or lighting power allowance. INTERIOR LIGHTING CONTROLS YES C405.2 Interior lighting For all interior lighting systems, indicate Plans, A1.1 controls, general lighting control method (general lighting controls requirements or luminaire level lighting controls) on plans for all spaces and lighting zone(s) served; indicate exceptions applied to eligible spaces and light YES C405.2.3 Manual controls Indicate on plans the method of manual Plans, A1.1 lighting control, location of manual control device and the area or specific application it serves. NA C405.2.4 Manual interior light For general lighting not controlled by C405.2.4.1 reduction controls occupancy sensors, indicate on plans which method of manual 50% lighting load reduction is provided, or indicate applicable exception. YES C405.2.1 Method of automatic Indicate on plans the method of automatic Plans, A1.1 C405.2.2 shut-off control shut-off control during unoccupied periods (occupancy sensor or time switch) for all lighting zones. YES C405.2.1 Occupant sensor Indicate on plans all luminaires that are A1.1 in controls controlled by occupant sensor controls; confined/enclosed indicate controls are configured to turn areas only luminaires 100% off when the space is unoccupied NO C405.2.1 Occupant sensor Indicate if occupant sensor controls are C405.2.1.1 controls configured to be manual on or automatic on to not more than 50% power; indicate spaces eligible for exception that allows automatic on to 100% power. NO C405.2.1.2 Occupant sensor Indicate each aisleway within a warehouse or controls - warehouse library stack space designated as a separate storage areas & zone that is independently controlled library stacks Page 1/13 Lighting, Motor and Electrical Requirements List, pg 2 of 13 2021 WSEC Requirements for Commercial Buildings including Group R2, R3 & R4 over 3 stories & all R1 -- Administered by ©2024 NEEA, All rights reserved The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the lighting systems, motors and electrical system requirements in the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. For questions about this report, contact WSEC Commercial Technical Support at 360-539-5300 or via email at com.techsupport@waenergycodes.com NA Indicate occupant sensors are configured to automatically reduce lighting power by ≥ 50% when the zone is unoccupied for over 20 minutes; indicate controls are configured to automatically restore lighting to full power when the zone or space is occupie NA C405.2.1.2 Occupant sensor Indicate method of automatic 100% shut-off controls - warehouse (occupancy sensor or time switch) storage areas & library stacks NA C405.2.1.3 Occupant sensor For open plan office areas larger than 300 sf, controls - open plan indicate all general lighting control zones are office areas ≤ 600 sf NA C405.2.1.3 Occupant sensor Indicate all general lighting control zones are controls - open plan provided with vacancy controls that are office areas configured to reduce lighting power by not less than 80% when the zone is unoccupied and turn luminaires 100% off when the control zone is unoccupied; indicate unoccup NA C405.2.1.4 Occupant sensor Indicate stairway lighting is provided with controls - enclosed occupancy sensor controls that reduce lighting fire-rated stairwells power by not less than 50% when the stairway in unoccupied and restore lighting to 100% when it is occupied. NA C405.2.1.5 Occupant sensor Indicate corridor lighting is provided with controls - corridors occupancy sensor controls that reduce lighting power by not less than 50% when the corridor is unoccupied. YES C405.2.2.1 Automatic time Indicate spaces on plans where time switch A1.1 switch controls controls are configured to turn luminaires 100% off during unoccupied hours YES Indicate spaces on plans where time switch A1.1 controls are configured to turn on lighting to full power versus 50% power YES Indicate locations of override switches on A1.1 in plans and the lighting zone(s) served; indicate confined/enclosed that the area(s) served by each override switch areas only does not exceed 5,000 sf. NA C405.2.5.2 Daylight zones - Indicate primary and secondary sidelit C405.2.5.4 Sidelit zones daylight zone floor areas on plans NA For small vertical fenestration assemblies (rough opening less than 10% of primary daylight zone floor area) where daylight responsive controls are not required, provide fenestration area to daylight zone floor area calculation(s). NA Indicate toplit daylight zone floor areas on plans. NA C405.2.5 Daylight responsive Indicate on plans all lighting zone(s) served by C405.2.5.1 controls daylight responsive controls; indicate that the area served by each control device does not exceed 2,500 SF Page 2/13 Lighting, Motor and Electrical Requirements List, pg 3 of 13 2021 WSEC Requirements for Commercial Buildings including Group R2, R3 & R4 over 3 stories & all R1 -- Administered by ©2024 NEEA, All rights reserved The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the lighting systems, motors and electrical system requirements in the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. For questions about this report, contact WSEC Commercial Technical Support at 360-539-5300 or via email at com.techsupport@waenergycodes.com NA Identify sidelit and toplit daylight zones that are not provided with daylight responsive controls and the exception(s) that apply NA C405.2.5.1 Daylight responsive Indicate on plans that all daylight responsive controls controls provide continuous dimming to ≤15% full light output NA C405.2.5.1 Daylight responsive Indicate that daylight responsive controls are controls configured to completely shut off all controlled lighting fixtures within the lighting zone. NA C405.2.6 Additional controls - Identify spaces and lighting fixtures on plans Specific application that require specific application lighting lighting controls controls per this section. NA C405.2.6, Additional lighting Indicate on plans that all display, accent and Items 1.1 thru controls for display, supplemental task lighting fixtures are 1.6 accent & controlled independently from general area supplemental task lighting lighting NA C405.2.6, Display and accent For display and accent lighting fixtures, Items 1.1 and lighting including lighting fixtures added per the 1.2 C405.2.2.1 additional interior lighting power allowance, indicate on plans the separate manual controls for these fixtures and the type of automatic off controls (occupanc NA For display case lighting fixtures, indicate on plans the separate manual controls for these fixtures and the type of automatic off controls (occupancy sensor or time-switch) NA C405.2.6, Supplemental task For supplemental task lighting fixtures Item 1.4 lighting including under-shelf or under-cabinet lighting, indicate on plans the separate manual controls for these fixtures and the type of automatic off controls (occupancy sensor or time-switch) NA C405.2.6, Lighting equipment For lighting equipment for sale or Item 1.5 for sale or demonstration, indicate on plans the separate demonstration manual controls for these fixtures and the type of automatic off controls (occupancy sensor or time-switch) NA For exhibit lighting fixtures in galleries, museums and monuments, indicate on plans the separate manual controls for these fixtures and the type of automatic off controls (occupancy sensor or time-switch). C405.2.6, Permanently installed Indicate method of automatic off control of Item 2 lighting in sleeping all installed luminaires in sleeping units units (vacancy or captive key card control); also refer to Receptacles. Page 3/13 Lighting, Motor and Electrical Requirements List, pg 4 of 13 2021 WSEC Requirements for Commercial Buildings including Group R2, R3 & R4 over 3 stories & all R1 -- Administered by ©2024 NEEA, All rights reserved The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the lighting systems, motors and electrical system requirements in the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. For questions about this report, contact WSEC Commercial Technical Support at 360-539-5300 or via email at com.techsupport@waenergycodes.com NA C405.2.6, Lighting for non- For lighting serving non-visual applications Item 3 visual applications (food warming and lighting for life support of nonhuman life forms), indicate on plans that lighting fixtures are controlled independently from both general area lighting and other lighting applications within NA Indicate on plans separate manual controls for non-visual lighting application fixtures and applicable automatic lighting controls; indicate that the area served by each control device does not exceed 4,000 sf. NA For task lighting that serves medical & dental purposes, indicate on plans that lighting fixtures are provided with manual control that is independent from general area lighting. NA C405.2.6, Means of egress Identify all means of egress lighting fixtures Exit signs only Item 5 lighting on plans including fixtures that function as both normal and emergency illumination NA Provide calculation for total lighting power Exit signs only density (LPD) of all means of egress lighting fixtures; if total LPD is ≥ 0.01 Watts/SF, indicate on plans the method of automatic shut-off control during unoccupied periods (emergency relay & occupancy sens NA C405.2.8 Advanced lighting For open office areas ≥ 5,000 sf, indicate controls in open which advanced lighting control system is office areas provided (luminaire level lighting controls or networked lighting controls). C405.2.8.1 Luminaire level Where LLLC are provided to comply with lighting controls C405.2.8, or provided as the alternate lighting (LLLC) controls compliance method per C405.2, or to comply with C406.2.4.2 Enhanced digital interior lighting controls; provide sequence of operations that describes required NA C405.2.8.1 Luminaire level Indicate on plans that each LLLC luminaire is C405.2.8.3 lighting controls configured with occupancy sensing control (LLLC) functions (including C405.2.1.3 requirements for open office areas) and continuous full range dimming controls to brighten or dim lights based on occupancy and availab NA C405.2.8.2 Networked lighting Where NLC are provided to comply with control (NLC) C405.2.8, or to comply with C406.2.4.2 Enhanced digital interior lighting controls; provide sequence of operations that describes required NLC capabilities and performance parameters NA C405.2.8.2 Networked lighting Indicate on plans that each NLC luminaire is C405.2.8.3 control (NLC) individually addressable or document exception applied; Indicate on plans that each NLC luminaire is configured with occupancy sensing control functions (including C405.2.1.3 requirements for open office areas) Page 4/13 Lighting, Motor and Electrical Requirements List, pg 5 of 13 2021 WSEC Requirements for Commercial Buildings including Group R2, R3 & R4 over 3 stories & all R1 -- Administered by ©2024 NEEA, All rights reserved The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the lighting systems, motors and electrical system requirements in the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. For questions about this report, contact WSEC Commercial Technical Support at 360-539-5300 or via email at com.techsupport@waenergycodes.com NA C405.8.3 High end trim Where high end trim is required, luminaires shall be initially configured to limit maximum lumen output or lighting power to 85% or to the target design lighting power. INTERIOR LIGHTING CONTROLS - ADDITIONAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURE C406.2.4.2 Enhanced digital To comply with the enhanced interior lighting interior lighting controls measure, provide calculations that controls demonstrate that lighting in ≥ 50% of the project floor area is provided with LLLC (C405.2.8.1) or NLC (C405.2.8.2) controls with high end trim (C405.2.8.3) Where LLLC is provided, indicate on plans that each LLLC controlled luminaire is configured with integral sensors; where NLC is provided, indicate on plans that each NLC controlled luminaire is configured to be independently addressable; provide sequence NA C406.2.4.1 Enhanced lighting In Group R-2 occupancies, indicate on plans a controls in Group R-2 master control at the main entrance to each dwelling or sleeping unit that switches off all lights and switched receptacles (may be two controls, one for lights and the other for receptacles); indicate on plan INTERIOR LIGHTING CONTROLS - LIGHTING LOAD MANAGEMENT MEASURE NA C406.3.1 Interior lighting DDC To comply with the interior lighting load controls & real-time management measure, indicate automatic demand response lighting controls are connected to a central DDC system capable of activation by an external utility signal; where utility real-time demand or pricing program exists, indicat NA C406.3.1 Interior lighting Indicate lighting controls are configured to power reduction gradually reduce by continuous dimming the controls interior general area lighting power by ? 20% in response to a peak demand signal; calculate the percentage of total building floor area served by load management ligh NA C406.3.1 Warehouse & retail For warehouse & retail storage areas, indicate storage interior method of interior general area lighting power lighting power reduction (continuous dimming by ? 20%; reduction controls switching off ? 25% of lighting power). EXTERIOR LIGHTING CONTROLS C405.2.9 Exterior lighting For all exterior lighting, indicate on plans C405.2.9.1 controls automatic controls (either daylight sensing or C405.2.9 astronomic time clock) configured to turn lighting off when daylight is present; or indicate exception applied. For exterior building facade & landscape lighting, indicate that controls are configured to turn this lighting off when daylight is present for a minimum of 6 hours per night, or from 1 hour after closing to 1 hour before opening per the occupancy schedul Page 5/13 Lighting, Motor and Electrical Requirements List, pg 6 of 13 2021 WSEC Requirements for Commercial Buildings including Group R2, R3 & R4 over 3 stories & all R1 -- Administered by ©2024 NEEA, All rights reserved The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the lighting systems, motors and electrical system requirements in the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. For questions about this report, contact WSEC Commercial Technical Support at 360-539-5300 or via email at com.techsupport@waenergycodes.com For outdoor parking area (not parking garage) luminaires that are mounted ≤ 24 feet high and are rated at ≥ 40 watts, indicate that controls are configured to turn this lighting off when daylight is present; in addition, indicate controls are config For exterior lighting other than building facade, landscape and outdoor parking area lighting, indicate controls are configured to reduce lighting power by at least 50% from 12am-6am, or 1 hour after closing to 1 hour before opening, or when no activity i C405.2.10 Parking garage Indicate all interior parking garage lighting lighting control fixtures are provided with time switch controls (per C405.2.2.1) or occupancy sensor controls (per C405.2.1.1); indicate controls are configured to reduce lighting power by at least 30% when no activity is det C405.2.10 Parking garage For parking garage lighting fixtures located lighting control - within 20 feet of perimeter wall openings, Perimeter lighting indicate on plans that daylight sensing controls zones are configured to reduce lighting power by at least 50%, or exception applied C405.2.10 Parking garage For lighting fixtures at vehicle entrances & lighting control - Eye exits, indicate on plans that daylight sensing adaptation lighting controls are configured to reduce lighting power by at least 50% from sunrise to sunset. C405.3 Lighting for plant For permanently installed lighting fixtures growth and used specifically for plant growth and maintenance maintenance, indicate that the photosynthetic photon efficacy measured at the lamp or luminaire is ≥ 1.7 �mol/J in greenhouses and ≥ 1.9 �mol/J in all other indoo C405.5.4 Exterior gas-fired Indicate ignition system is a method other lighting appliances then continuously burning pilot light. INTERIOR & EXTERIOR LIGHTING CONTROL CIRCUITS NA C405.2.7 Area controls - Indicate location(s) of lighting master control Master control switch(es) intended to control multiple switches independent switches; a circuit breaker may not be used as a lighting master control switch NA Verify the maximum power controlled by any single lighting control switch or automatic control device is no more than a 20 amp circuit loaded to ? 80%. INTERIOR LIGHTING POWER & EFFICACY NA C405.4.1 Total connected Include all luminaires in interior lighting interior lighting fixture schedule; indicate fixture types, lamps, power ballasts and rated watts per fixture; include rated wattage of lamps for luminaires with lamps connected directly to building power; include wattage limit of tran Page 6/13 Lighting, Motor and Electrical Requirements List, pg 7 of 13 2021 WSEC Requirements for Commercial Buildings including Group R2, R3 & R4 over 3 stories & all R1 -- Administered by ©2024 NEEA, All rights reserved The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the lighting systems, motors and electrical system requirements in the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. For questions about this report, contact WSEC Commercial Technical Support at 360-539-5300 or via email at com.techsupport@waenergycodes.com NA Identify spaces eligible for lighting power exemption on plans and in WSEC interior lighting compliance reports; indicate the exception applied NA Identify lighting equipment eligible for lighting power exemption in fixture schedule and in WSEC interior lighting compliance reports; indicate the exception applied. C405.1.1 Lighting in dwelling Include all permanently installed luminaires in units dwelling units in interior lighting fixture schedule; include luminaire lighting power and efficacy (lumens) Include all permanently installed luminaires in sleeping units in interior lighting fixture schedule; include luminaire lighting power or efficacy (lumens) depending on compliance path taken per C405.1 NA For all permenantly installed luminaires, indicate in interior lighting fixture schedule that rated lamp efficacy is ≥ 65 lumens/watt or luminaire efficacy is ≥ 45 lumens/watt. NA C405.4.2 Interior lighting Indicate which interior LPA method is power allowance applied to the entire building (Building Area (LPA) Method or Space-by-Space Method); indicate LPA applied is Space-by-Space Method for partial building projects and for buildings with unfinished spaces. INTERIOR LIGHTING POWER CALCULATION - INDICATE COMPLIANCE PATH TAKEN NA C405.4.2.1 Building Area Demonstrate that total proposed interior Method lighting wattage per building does not exceed the sum of the maximum allowed wattages for all building area types; identify locations of building areas on plans; provide WSEC interior lighting compliance reports. YES C405.4.2.2 Space-By-Space Demonstrate that total proposed interior Method lighting wattage does not exceed the maximum allowed wattage; identify locations of space types on plans, including additional allowance retail display areas and areas with display, highlight and decorative lightin INTERIOR LIGHTING POWER & EFFICACY - ADDITIONAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES NA C406.2.3.1 Reduced interior To comply with the reduced interior LPD C406.2.3.2 lighting power additional energy efficiency measure, density (LPD) demonstrate that total proposed interior LPD wattage is 10% or 20% lower than the total interior LPA wattage for the area the reduced lighting power measure is being applied to Page 7/13 Lighting, Motor and Electrical Requirements List, pg 8 of 13 2021 WSEC Requirements for Commercial Buildings including Group R2, R3 & R4 over 3 stories & all R1 -- Administered by ©2024 NEEA, All rights reserved The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the lighting systems, motors and electrical system requirements in the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. For questions about this report, contact WSEC Commercial Technical Support at 360-539-5300 or via email at com.techsupport@waenergycodes.com C406.2.3.3 Reduced interior To comply with reduced interior LPD LPD - Dwelling & additional energy efficiency measure for a sleeping unit lamp building with dwelling units or sleeping units, efficacy indicate in interior lighting fixture schedule that all permenantly installed luminaires have a rated lamp efficacy ≥ 90 lume EXTERIOR LIGHTING POWER & EFFICACY C405.5.2 Total connected Include all luminaires in exterior lighting exterior lighting fixture schedule; indicate fixture types, lamps, power ballasts and rated watts per fixture; include rated wattage of lamps for luminaires with lamps connected directly to building power; include wattage limit of tran Identify exterior lighting applications eligible for lighting power exemption on plans and in WSEC exterior lighting compliance reports; indicate the exception applied. TABLE Exterior lighting zone Indicate the building exterior lighting zone as C405.5.3(1) specified by the AHJ. C405.5.1 Exterior building For building grounds lighting fixtures rated at grounds lighting greater than 25 watts, indicate in exterior lighting fixture schedule that fixtures have a rated lamp efficacy ≥ 100 lumens/watt or indicate the exception applied. EXTERIOR LIGHTING POWER CALCULATION C405.5.3 Exterior lighting Demonstrate that total proposed exterior power allowance surface lighting wattage does not exceed the (LPA) maximum allowed wattage (including base site allowance); identify locations of exterior surfaces on plans; provide WSEC exterior lighting compliance reports Demonstrate that total proposed wattage for each additional allowance exterior surface type does not exceed the LPA for the surface type (includes base site allowance remaining after C405.5.3 LPA calculation); identify locations of additional allowance ex LIGHTING SYSTEMS ALTERATIONS NA C503.7.1 New lighting systems Where new interior or exterior lighting and controls systems are installed within an existing building site, indicate new lighting controls comply with C405.2; indicate commissioning of lighting controls (C408.4) and lighting system energy end-use metering (C409.3) wi NA C503.7.2 Interior lighting & Include all new luminaires in interior lighting parking garage fixture schedule in plans, provide same lighting alteration lighting fixture information as for new construction per C405.4.1 and C405.4.2 Page 8/13 Lighting, Motor and Electrical Requirements List, pg 9 of 13 2021 WSEC Requirements for Commercial Buildings including Group R2, R3 & R4 over 3 stories & all R1 -- Administered by ©2024 NEEA, All rights reserved The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the lighting systems, motors and electrical system requirements in the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. For questions about this report, contact WSEC Commercial Technical Support at 360-539-5300 or via email at com.techsupport@waenergycodes.com For alterations that add or replace ≥ 20% of luminaires within an interior space or parking garage, indicate which interior lighting power allowance (LPA) method is applied to the alteration project area (Space-by-Space Method for partial building alte Demonstrate that total proposed interior lighting wattage (including existing-to-remain lighting wattage) within the alteration project area does not exceed the maximum allowed wattage (Space-by-Space Method) or the sum of the maximum allowed wattages for NA C503.7.2 Interior lighting For alterations that add or replace < 20% of alterations (LPA) - luminaires in an interior space or parking Add/replace garage, calculate total existing interior lighting wattage within the project area prior to the alteration NA C503.7.2 Interior lighting Demonstrate that total proposed interior alterations (LPD) - lighting wattage (including existing-to-remain Add/replace lighting wattage) within the alteration project area does not exceed the total existing interior lighting wattage prior to the alteration; provide WSEC interior lighti Include all new luminaires in exterior lighting fixture schedule in plans, provide same lighting fixture information as for new construction per C405.5.2 C503.7.2 Exterior lighting For alterations that add or replace ≥ 20% of alterations (LPA) - exterior lighting wattage, indicate exterior Add/replace &ge lighting power allowance (LPA) calculated in 20% the same manner as for new construction C503.7.2 Exterior lighting Demonstrate that total proposed exterior alterations (LPD) - lighting wattage (including existing-to-remain Add/replace &ge lighting wattage) does not exceed the 20% maximum allowed wattage; identify locations of surface types on plans, including additional allowance surfaces; provide WSEC exte C503.7.2 Exterior lighting For alterations that add or replace < 20% of alterations (LPA) - exterior lighting wattage, calculate total Add/replace existing exterior lighting wattage prior to the alteration C503.7.2 Exterior lighting Demonstrate that total proposed exterior alterations (LPD) - lighting wattage (including existing-to-remain Add/replace lighting wattage) does not exceed the total existing exterior lighting wattage prior to the alteration; identify locations of surface types on plans, including additio C503.7.3 Interior lighting Where new wiring is installed to serve new wiring & circuiting interior luminaires and /or luminaires are alterations relocated to a new circuit; indicate manual and automatic lighting controls are provided (as applicable) - manual & light reduction (C405.2.3 & C405.2.4); occupancy sens Page 9/13 Lighting, Motor and Electrical Requirements List, pg 10 of 13 2021 WSEC Requirements for Commercial Buildings including Group R2, R3 & R4 over 3 stories & all R1 -- Administered by ©2024 NEEA, All rights reserved The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the lighting systems, motors and electrical system requirements in the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. For questions about this report, contact WSEC Commercial Technical Support at 360-539-5300 or via email at com.techsupport@waenergycodes.com Where new wiring is installed to serve new exterior luminaires and /or luminaires are relocated to a new circuit; indicate circuit power area controls (C405.2.7) are provided; indicate commissioning of exterior lighting controls (C408.4) will be provided, C503.7.4 Lighting panel Where a new interior and/or exterior lighting alterations panel is installed or an existing panel is moved (including all new raceway and conductor wiring), indicate all of the same interior lighting controls requirements as for wiring & circuiting alterations apply, C503.7.5 Newly-created rooms Where interior space(s) are reconfigured (permanently installed walls or ceiling-height partitions) to create new enclosed spaces, indicate the following manual and automatic lighting controls are provided (as applicable) - manual & light reduction (C405. NA C504.2 Lighting repairs Identify existing luminaires being upgraded with bulb and / or ballast replacement; indicate fixture alteration does not increase existing fixture wattage YES C505.1 Change of interior Identify spaces on plans where the building space use area type or space use type is being changed from one type to another per Tables C405.4.2(1) or (2) including additional allowance retail display areas and areas with display, highlight and decorative lighting NA Demonstrate that total proposed interior lighting wattage (including existing-to-remain lighting wattage) within the alteration project area does not exceed the maximum allowed wattage (Space-by-Space Method) or the sum of maximum allowed wattage per each RECEPTACLES C405.10 Automatic receptacle Provide schedule on electrical plans that lists control the number of controlled and uncontrolled receptacles in each space where controlled receptacles are required - classrooms, enclosed offices, conference rooms, copy/print rooms, break rooms and individual wo Identify all controlled and uncontrolled receptacles on electrical plans; indicate that ≥ 50% of all receptacles are provided with automatic controls in each space where they are required; include receptacle configuration such as spacing between contro Indicate on plans the method of automatic control for each controlled receptacle zone (occupant sensor or programmable time-of- day control); indicate that the area served by each control device does not exceed 5,000 sf. Page 10/13 Lighting, Motor and Electrical Requirements List, pg 11 of 13 2021 WSEC Requirements for Commercial Buildings including Group R2, R3 & R4 over 3 stories & all R1 -- Administered by ©2024 NEEA, All rights reserved The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the lighting systems, motors and electrical system requirements in the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. For questions about this report, contact WSEC Commercial Technical Support at 360-539-5300 or via email at com.techsupport@waenergycodes.com C405.2.6, Switched receptacles Indicate method of automatic off control of Item 2 in sleeping units all switched receptacles in sleeping units (vacancy or key card control). C405.7.1 Electric receptacles at In all designated appliance locations within dwelling unit gas dwelling units (kitchen cooking appliances, appliances laundry and domestic water heating), indicate electric receptacles or junction box & circuit within 12 inches of the appliance location with sufficient capacity to se C503.7.7 Electrical receptacle For alteration project areas ≥ 5,000 sf where alerations electric receptacles are added or replaced, indicate receptacles are provided with automatic controls per C405.10, or exception applied. ELECTRIC MOTORS C405.8 Electric motor Include all motors, including fractional hp efficiency motors, in electric motor schedule on electrical plans; indicate motor type, horsepower, rpm, rated efficiency, or exception applied. ELEVATORS, ESCALATORS & MOVING WALKS C405.9.1 Elevator cabs For luminaires in each elevator cab, provide calculations that demonstrate average efficacy is not less than 35 lumens per watt For elevators that do not have an integral air conditioning system, indicate rated watts per cfm for elevator cab ventilation fans do not exceed 0.33 watts per cfm Indicate automatic controls that de-energize lighting and ventilation fans when elevator is stopped and unoccupied for a period of 15 minutes or more. C405.9.2 Escalators and Indicate escalators and moving walks comply moving walks with ASME A17.1/CSA B44 and are provided with automatic controls that are configured to reduce operational speed to the minimum permitted when not in use, or exception applied. C405.9.3 Escalator energy Indicate escalators are designed to recover recovery electrical energy when resisting overspeed in the down direction. RENEWABLE ENERGY NA C411 Renewable Energy For new construction, including additions, change of use, and change of occupancy, with floor area ≥ 10000sf; provide documentation of on-site renewable energy capacity; provide calculations supporting applicable exceptions; if qualifying by exception provide an accounting for the additional Additional Energy Efficiency Credits that will be required Page 11/13 Lighting, Motor and Electrical Requirements List, pg 12 of 13 2021 WSEC Requirements for Commercial Buildings including Group R2, R3 & R4 over 3 stories & all R1 -- Administered by ©2024 NEEA, All rights reserved The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the lighting systems, motors and electrical system requirements in the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. For questions about this report, contact WSEC Commercial Technical Support at 360-539-5300 or via email at com.techsupport@waenergycodes.com RENEWABLE ENERGY - ADDITIONAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURE NA C406.2.5 On-site and off-site To comply with the renewable energy renewable energy measure, provide an accounting of on-site and any contracted off-site renewable energy capacity; for all off-site sources, indicate the C411.2 renewable energy source type, energy factor, and the rated capacity and calculated code credited kW; indicate on-site renewables used to comply with C411 or for a code exception elsewhere in the code; with the remaining renewable energy provide Equation 4-17 calculations showing the achieved credits and that the achieved credits are ? the base credits for the measure NA C406.2.5 On-site and off-site Provide documentation that all off-site renewable energy renewable energy systems comply with Sections C411.2.2 and C411.2.3 including all contracts, and the ownership and location of off-site generation ELECTRIC ENERGY STORAGE - LOAD MANAGMENT MEASURE C406.3.4 Electric energy To comply with the electrical energy storage storage load managment measure, indicate automatic controls shall store electricity in electric storage devices during nonpeak periods and use stored energy during peak periods; Document the total electric storage device capacity; indicate it is ? 5 Wh/sf (58 Wh/sm) of gross building area; for proration provide the proration calculations supporting the claimed credit GENERAL ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS C405.6 Electrical Include electrical transformer schedule on transformers electrical plans; indicate transformer type, size (kVA), efficiency, or exception applied. C405.7 Dwelling unit Indicate on electrical plans that each dwelling electrical energy unit in a Group R-2 building has a separate consumption electrical energy meter, or exception applied. NA C405.11 Voltage drop Indicate wire conductors are sized so that the maximum voltage drop from customer service conductors to branch circuit conductors is &le 5%. NA C405.12 Alternating current- Indicate in plans that AC-output UPS systems output uninterruptible serving computer rooms meet or exceed the power supplies (AC- calculation and testing requirements identified output UPS) in ENERGY STAR Program Requirements for Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) ? Eligibility Criteria Version 2.0. COMMISSIONING (CX) Page 12/13 Lighting, Motor and Electrical Requirements List, pg 13 of 13 2021 WSEC Requirements for Commercial Buildings including Group R2, R3 & R4 over 3 stories & all R1 -- Administered by ©2024 NEEA, All rights reserved The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the lighting systems, motors and electrical system requirements in the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. For questions about this report, contact WSEC Commercial Technical Support at 360-539-5300 or via email at com.techsupport@waenergycodes.com NA C408.4 Scope of electrical Indicate that all electrical systems power & lighting (receptacles, transformers, motors, vertical & systems horizontal transportation) for which the commissioning WSEC requires control functions and/or configuration to perform specific functions are required to be commissioned; include docume NA Where total building lighting load is ≥ 10 kW or the total lighting load of luminaires requiring daylight sensing and/or occupancy control is ≥ 5 kW, indicate that all automatic lighting control systems are required to be commissioned; or provide ca NA C408.1.1 Commissioning Indicate Cx requirements in plans and requirements in specifications for all applicable electrical and construction lighting control systems documents NA C408.1.2 Commissioning General summary of Cx plan shall include the C103.6.3 requirements in following: 1) Narrative description of construction activities; 2) Responsibilities of the Cx team; documents 3) Schedule of activities including verification of project close out documentation (C103.6); 4) Conflict of interest plan NA C408.1.3 Commissioning Include in general summary that a Cx project C408.1.4 requirements in report and Cx Compliance Checklist (Figure construction C408.1.4.1) shall be completed by the documents Certified Cx Professional and provided to the owner prior to the final electrical inspection. NA C408.4.1 Functional Identify in plans and specifications the performance testing intended operation of all electrical equipment criteria and controls during all modes of operation, including interfacing between new and existing-to-remain systems. PROJECT CLOSE OUT YES C103.6.3 Documentation Indicate in plans that project close out requirements documentation is required; indicate information shall include WSEC lighting compliance reports that document all interior lighting areas and space types, exterior lighting surface types, interior/exterior lighting If "no" is selected for any question, provide explanation. Page 13/13 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) Permit #: 6281 Permit Date: 12/20/24 Permit Type: COMMERCIAL ALTERATION Project Name: Northgate Station DIVA Nails & Salon Fire Applicant Name: BC Investigative Engineers / Jesse Binford Applicant Address: 34 37th St NE, Ste A Applicant, City, Auburn, WA 98002 State, Zip: Contact: Jesse Binford Phone: 253-833-5557 Email: jbinford@bcie.net Scope of Work: Fire Damage repairs. Replace all interior finishes & fixtures. Reframe damaged interior walls. New suspending ceilings & lighting. Valuation: 200000.00 Square Feet: 1769 Number of Stories: 1 Construction Type: VA Occupancy Group: B; Business ID Code: Permit Issued: 01/17/2025 Permit Expires: 12/24/2025 Form Permit Type: COMMERCIAL ALTERATION Status: EXPIRED Assigned To: Hannah Hardwick Property Parcel # Address Legal Description Owner Name Owner Phone Zoning 250 BUSINESS / 31052800206000 3704 172ND ST NE STE J DIVA NAILS & SPA PROFESSIONAL Contractors Contractor Primary Contact Phone Address Contractor Type License License # Greater Seattle 10420 E Riverside CONSTRUCTION 425-949-5601 UBI 602 656 727 Construction Dr. Ste 103 CONTRACTOR Greater Seattle 10420 E Riverside CONSTRUCTION 425-949-5601 L&I GREATSC881MR Construction Dr. Ste 103 CONTRACTOR Inspections Date Inspection Type Description Scheduled Date Completed Date Inspector Status C13. CEILING 06/24/2025 lock box code is 7760 06/25/2025 06/25/2025 BUILDING Approved GRID Lock box at front door code 05/27/2025 C05. SHEARWALL 05/28/2025 05/28/2025 BUILDING Approved #7760 Lock box on the front door. 05/22/2025 R11. INSULATION 05/23/2025 05/23/2025 BUILDING Approved Code is 7760 Not 05/20/2025 C09. FRAMING 05/21/2025 05/21/2025 BUILDING Completed 05/07/2025 C09. FRAMING 05/08/2025 05/08/2025 BUILDING Approved 03/24/2025 C09. FRAMING 03/25/2025 03/25/2025 BUILDING Approved Plan Reviews Date Review Type Description Assigned To Review Status COMMERCIAL 12/27/2024 AIRPORT In Review ALTERATION COMMERCIAL Approved with 12/27/2024 Must provide Sprinkler plans to include all rooms. BUILDING ALTERATION Conditions COMMERCIAL 12/27/2024 PLANNING Approved ALTERATION COMMERCIAL 12/27/2024 Marysville Utilities, No comments, LT & KS PW-ADMIN-GIS Approved ALTERATION COMMERCIAL 12/27/2024 PW-WAT-REV In Review ALTERATION COMMERCIAL 12/27/2024 Marysville sewer. Class 1. SB PW-SEW-REV Approved ALTERATION Fees Fee Description Notes Amount Building Plan Review Table 4-2 $1,520.18 Credit Card Service $45.61 Processing/Technology $25.00 Building Permit Table 4-1 $2,338.74 Credit Card Service $70.91 Total $4,000.44 Attached Letters Date Letter Description 01/17/2025 Building Permit 12/20/2024 Web Form - Building Application Payments Date Paid By Description Payment Type Accepted By Amount XBP Conf: 12/20/2024 $1,520.18 218200020 12/20/2024 Jesse Binford 218200020 $45.61 XBP Conf: 01/17/2025 $2,363.74 220607764 01/17/2025 Jesse Binford 220607764 Hannah Hardwick $70.91 Outstanding Balance $0.00 Notes Date Note Created By: 11/26/2025 sent expiration notice Hannah Hardwick 10/24/2025 Expiration Notice sent LaNay Hendrick 12/20/2024 Contractor needs to add COA to UBI. Emailed plan review link and asked for hard copies. 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