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INSPECTION REPORT - Permit No.: U�a� Lot #: Address Contractor: �O • Owner: / 52 Y�ar Date: -O s-, ❑ APPROVAL ❑ PARTIAL APPROVAL ❑ VIOLATION ❑ CORRECTION REQUESTED ❑ Corrections listed below MUST BE MADE before work can be approved. ❑ Please contact inspector. ❑ Was not able to perform inspection. ❑ CALL 435-0674 FOR RE-INSPECTION - 24 hour notice required. Yi c"rLD /wo T A- AI L,,a-6 L..4 A,)V4r1L S 1 5 nn&A b ..S i T S n r L z r- �1 L I tl't N c,r1t-S ro i 5 .J Ah e'o . lil r.f a, )L W U7�f c: 5-Yin r2J ( 4 N 01-r A] 1^J to l4u 4-0 X4q-7 1 G,-' S 71"K--S OIL 6'i "YL S To g 5' w , PJ tzn.J .A,, /43— -7 3/V AJ Al L, r4-t t ►-log r S �,.� N'D-43 n aw Inspector: Date: -z9-of3 TYPE OF INSPECTION REQUESTED ❑ Under-floor ❑ Framing ❑ Gas Piping ❑ Footing ❑ Drywall, Nailing ❑ Consultation ❑ Foundation ❑ Shear Nailing ❑ Groundwork ❑ Mechanical ❑ Grid ❑ Struct. Slab ❑ Wood Stove ❑ Rough-in ❑ Final ❑ Masonry ❑ Drainage ❑ Insulation ❑ Other: S,A �.�— .- ,� . , - r �1 1 CITY OF ARLINGTON 238 N.OLYMPIC AVE.-ARLINGTON,WA.98223 PHONE:(360)403-3421 - Permit#: BLD20080123 BUILDING PERMIT Project Address: 8025 CROWN RIDGE BLVD, ARLINGTON Parcel No: 00904500000800 PROPERTY RICHARD R&TAMARA M TAYLOR RICHARD R&TAMARA M TAYLOR RICHARD R&TAMARA M TAYLOR 8025 CROWN RIDGE BLVD 8025 CROWN RIDGE BLVD 8025 CROWN RIDGE BLVD ARLINGTON,WA 98223-4019 ARLINGTON,WA 9 8 22 3-40 1 9 ARLINGTON,WA 98223-4019 Phone:425.299.2668 Phone:425.299.2668 LICENSE#: EXP: Email: Email: PLUMBING O. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR Lic#: Gs Lic# Fs i DESCRIPTION 8'x T6 addition to existing deck.Adding stairs also. VALUATION: $5,377 PERMIT TYPE:Residential PERMIT GROUP:Deck/Porch/Patio Cover NUMBER OF STORIES:0 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION:V-13 NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS:0 OCCUPANT GROUP:U CODE:2006 OCCUPANT LOAD: BASEMENT:0 1ST FLOOR:0 2ND FLOOR:0 I BASEMENT:0 1 ST FLOOR:0 2ND FLOOR:0 3RD FLOOR:0 GARAGE:0 DECK:0 OTHER:0 13RD FLOOR:0 GARAGE:0 DECK:0 OTHER:0 FRONTSETBACK SIDESETBACK REQUIRED: PROPOSED: RE UIRED: PROPOSED: I REQUIRED: PROPOSED: HEIGHT ALLOWED:O PROPOSED:O RE UIRED: PROPOSED: SETBACK NOTES: PERMITAPPROVAL I AGREE TO COMPLY WITH CITY AND STATE LAWS REGULATING CONSTRUCTION AND IN DOING THE WORK AUTHORIZED THEREBY,NO PERSON WILL BE EMPLOYED IN VIOLATION OF THE LABOR CODE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON RELATING TO WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE AND RCW 18:27. THIS APPLICATION IS NOT A PERMIT UNTIL SIGNED BY THE BUILDING OFFICIAL OR HIS/HER DEPUTY AND ALL FEES ARE PAID. Signatur Date elease By to ATTENTION IT IS UNLAWFUL TO USE OR OCCUPY A BUILDING OR STRUCTURE UNTIL A FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE AND APPROVAL OR A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY HAS BEEN GRANTED.UBC109/IBC110/1RC110. FK �L),. I e� ARCHIVE APPLICANT = ASSESSOR OTHER _ � 1i �_ 1 i i 1, _ _ BLD20080123 CONDITIONS • None PERMIT FEES Description Fee Amount Paid Balance Due C-Building Permit Fee $128.00 $0.00 $128.00 C-Plumbing Permit Fee $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 C-Mechanical Permit Fee $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 C-Building Plan Review Fee $84.00 $0.00 $84.00 C-State Building Code Surcharge $4.50 $0.00 $4.50 Total Due: $216.50 $0.00 $216.50 INSPECTIONS THIS PERMIT AUTHORIZES ONLY THE WORK NOTED.THIS PERMIT COVERS WORK TO BE DONE ON PRIVATE PROPERTY ONLY.ANY CONSTRUCTION ON THE PUBLIC DOMAIN(CURBS,SIDEWALKS,DRIVEWAYS,MARQUEES,ETC.)WILL REQUIRE SEPARATE PERMISSION. CALL FOR INSPECTIONS BUILDING/ENGINEERING/PARKS/UTILITIES/FINAL(360)435-0674 FIRE(360)403-3607 When calling for an inspection please leave the following information: Permit Number,Job Site Address,Type of Inspection being requested,Contact Name and Phone Number,Date Prefereed,and whether you prefer morning or afternoon. • None • � I RESID""'NTIAL ADDITION.`-"ALTERATION i kJ J ., PERMIT APPLICATION Department of Community Development City of Arlington • 238 N Olympic Ave. •Arlington, WA 98223 • Phone (360)403 3551 • FAX (360)403 3447 THIS APPLICATION TO BE USED FOR ONE AND TWO DWELLING UNITS RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES. THIS APPLICATION MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY TWO(2) SETS OF CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS, TWO(2) ACCURATE, FULLY DIMENSIONED PLOT PLANS AND ONE(1) CROSS CONNECTION CONTROL SURVEY(if adding plumbing). TYPE OF PERMIT: (residential Addition ( ) Residential Alteration Also Includin ( ) Plum ng ( Mech nical Project Address: Parcel ID#: Lot#: Subdivision* Project Des ' tion: Z�`� �" S'T� 5 Valuation: Owner: Q' Phone Number: Address- ��� �—,-� �� - �.-t• �G�-6tate: Zip Code: 96 D� Contact Person: ��-,�_ `t, Phone Number: Cell Phone: Fax: E-mail: Address: City: State: Zip Code: Building Area (Sq Ft): 1st Floor: 2"d Floor: 3rd floor: ¢¢ Deck: Garage/Carport: Basement: Project Valuation: I�w Contractor: .-d "-2 Phone Number: Address- City: State: Zip Code: Contractor's License Number:- Expiration: Plumbing Contractor: Phone Number: Address: City: State: Zip Code: Contractor's License Number: Expiration: Mechanical Contractor: Phone Number: Address: City: State: Zip Code: Contractor's License Number: Expiration: I hereby certify that the above information is correct and that the construction on, and the occupancy and the use of the above- des,cr erty will be ' rda with the laws,rules and regulation of the State of Washington. Ap nts gnature Date G +� ,- ✓L Print Applicants Name RECEIVED FOR STAFF USE ONLY MAY 0 9 2008 Permit# Accepted By Amount Received Receipt# COA POW&NTER WEB Forms—39 Page 1 of 2 02/08 sb �- r �`� � � _ . . � , Snohomish County Online Pro oo y Information Page 1 of 1 Snohomish County Online Pro ert Information is �� �� . 1! � � rL•:—��r,�l. ,c ��, tr\ * ♦��,` � - +JI( _ — all �. l�c ailt Legend 8025 CROWN RIDGE BI-VD,ARLIN�70 Street r ,n,eb Cities :.i. x�sxr�dc�rc; hxr�rlexl C pry Tax Parcels Rural Miles �1 TownshiplRange Grid Q Section Grid ® Airports 2007 Photo Extent O 2007 Aerial Photo Disclaimer: Snohomish County disclaims any warranty of merchantability or warranty of fitness of this data for any particular purpose, either express or implied. No representation or warranty is made concerning the accuracy, currency, completeness or quality of data depicted. Any user of this data assumes all responsibility for use thereof, and further agrees to hold Snohomish County harmless from and against any damage, loss, or liability arising from any use of this data. Printed on: 5/9/2008 RECEIVED MAY 0 9 2008 COA PERMIT CENTER http://gis.co.snohomish.wa.us/servlet/com.esri.esrimap.Esrimap?ServiceName=Overview&... 5/9/2008 Page 1 of 2 SnohomishOnlins,Government Information b Services County4* Washington Structure Information Close Window General Description Parcel Number 00904500000800 (R01) Structure Class Dwelling Structure Type Split Entry Year Built 2001 Exterior Features Foundation Cone or CB Exterior Hardboard ROOF Type: Gable Pitch Medium Cover Composition Interior Features Bedrooms 3 Full or 3/4 Baths 2 1/2 Baths 0 Heat Forced Hot Air-Gas Fireplace Fireplace-gas Floor Area Floor 1 Base SF 1160 Finished SF 1160 Floor L Base SF 840 Finished SF 840 Garage(s) & Carport(s) Attached Garage SF 440 Other Features RECEIVE[ MAY 0 9 2008 COA PERMIT CENJFR http://web5.co.snohomish.wa.us/propsys/Asr-Tr-PropInq/PropInfoO5-StructData.asp?parcel... 5/9/2008 Page 2 of 2 z 8 ■ � s Close Window RECEIVED MAY 0 9 2008 COA PERMIT CENTER http://web5.co.snohomish.wa.us/propsys/Asr-Tr-PropInq/PropInfoO5-StructData.asp?parcel... 5/9/2008 BLD20080123 - arusko Page 1 of 1 BLD - Building Permit Ver: 2008B Priority: Normei - #BLD20080123 owner: ITAYLOR, RICHARD R&TAMARA M status: JAPPLIED address: 18025 CROWN RIDGE BLVD,ARLINGTON post date: 5/9/2008 data screens: Select Screen... - functions: Select Permit Function .. Deck/['orch/Patio Covc,,r REVIEWS Add Review Remove Review Print Close Review Description Assigned To Due Date (�) IF _Reel? _ Done? ASSIGN 2000 C-Building I CYOUNG 5/23/2008 0 Y N ASSIGN 2008 C-Community Development I ARUSKO 5/23/2008 0 Y_ L N I_ ASSIGN 2014 C-Planning I YPAGE 5/23/2008 0 Y N ASSIGN 2016 C-Planning II KSHERMAN 5/23/2008 0 I Y N ASSIGN �K l eAPAaA C�L� l h,�e 4�,(ck C�lf . http://coaweb2.arlington.local/permittrax/PermitTraxMain/wfPermitConsoleReviews.aspx?... 5/9/2008 RESIC"lNTIAL ADDITION' lLTERATION 1 PERMIT APPLICATION Department of Community Development City of Arlington • 238 N Olympic Ave. •Arlington,WA 98223 • Phone (360)403 3551 • FAX (360)403 3447 THIS APPLICATION TO BE USED FOR ONE AND TWO DWELLING UNITS RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES. THIS APPLICATION MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY TWO(2) SETS OF CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS, TWO(2) ACCURATE, FULLY DIMENSIONED PLOT PLANS AND ONE(1) CROSS CONNECTION CONTROL SURVEY(if adding plumbing). TYPE OF PERMIT: (residential Addition ( ) Residential Alteration Also Includin : ( ) Plu 'ng (�Cec�h nical C7 .�tj t C , t ��/SD�G�G Project Address: Parcel ID#: Lot#: Subdivision' Project Des tion: `Z�� ,, /-s,-, Valuation: Owner: L-- Phone Number: C7 Address: -i�1�'14^'State: Zip Code: �6 Contact Person: � —,r_. Phone Number: Cell Phone: Fax: E-mail: Address: City: State: Zip Code: Building Area(Sq Ft): I'tFloor: 2"d Floor: 3rd floor: Deck: y Garage/Carport: Basement: Project Valuation: I�y Contractor: Phone Number: Address: City: State: Zip Code: Contractor's License Number: Expiration: Plumbing Contractor- Phone Number: Address: City: State: Zip Code: Contractor's License Number: Expiration: Mechani.cal Contractor: Phone Number: Address: City: State: Zip Code: --- - Contractor's License Number: Expiration: I hereby certify that the above information is correct and that the construction on, and the occupancy and the use of the above- de erty will be'p=Qprda with the laws, rules and regulation of the State of Washington. Appiludlits gnature Date -e—,k+Aa-A S) 1, c,f? 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RECEIVED All rights reserved copyright©2008 DIY Technologies MAY 0 9 2008 COA PERMIT CENTER h .: _ �,, I �I 1 I' I Design and Plan Your Deck Deck layout diagram Top view without planks Bottom view with planks Its Top view with planks RECEIVED E® All rights reserved copyright©2008 DIY Technologies MAY 0 9 2008 Page 2 COA PERMIT CENTER J y 1 1Design and Plan Your Desk �yr Deck Part Identification Rail Post Top Rail Cap Rail Baluster / Decking Joist Tread W Mr y Riser Bottom Rail Beam Post Concrete Pier Stringer Baluster The vertical pieces of a railing spaced at regular intervals between posts. Beam A horizontal framing piece,which rests on posts and supports joists. Decking The boards used to make the walking surface of the deck Joist A horizontal frame piece that supports the decking and spreads the weight over the beams Ledger A horizontal strip that connects the deck to the house. Concrete Pier A vertical piece of concrete,used as a footing to support a post. Post A vertical framing piece,used to support a beam or a joist. Riser The board attached to the verticcal cut surface of a stair stringer. Stringer The diagonal board used to support treads and risers on a stairway. Tread The horizontal surface of a stair,perpendicular to the riser. Bottom Rail The lower horizontal piece that connects rail posts Top Rail The upper horizontal piece that connects rail posts Cap Rail The top horizontal trim on railing. Rail Post The vertical posts connected to the deck framing,to which railing is secured. All rights reserved copyright©2008 DIY Technologies RECEIVED Page 3 MAY 0 9 2008 COA PERMIT CENTER 12, 3DC),q)oia--2> ;., I I �I 1 Design and Plan Your Deck Installation Checklist Building code and zoning requirements Check deed restrictions, building codes and/or zoning laws to make sure your deck complies. Check with local utility companies to make sure deck construction will not disturb piping or wiring. Deck function While planning your deck, determine how it will be used. Your climate While planning your deck, consider local weather. Take advantage of good views. Install ledger Install ledger to anchor deck to house. Ledger placement determines the deck floor level, normally 24" below floor line. If unsure about attaching a ledger board, consult a professional. Use batterboards and mason's string to mark off deck area and locate footing. Square with string Attach string to ledger and/or batterboards. Batterboards go just outside perimeter corners of the deck. Use the 3-4-5 method to get a 90 degree angle in one corner. Install posts Footing/posthole depth is dictated by local codes. Check with local utility companies to make sure deck construction will not disturb piping or wiring. RECEIVED All rights reserved copyright 02008 DIY Technologies Page 4 MAY 0 0 2008 COA PERMIT CENTER i I it D.esi.gn and Pi.an Your Deck Installation Checklist Post bracing Brace posts as dictated by local codes. Attach beams to posts Determine the desired deck floor height on the posts. Determine height for securing the top of the beam to the post. Attach joists Joists are attached to ledger board with joist hangers or by toenailing. Determine where blocking will go and snap a chalk line, but make sure to stagger pieces for ease of nailing. Lay decking Attach boards "bark side up"to minimize cupping and warping. The deck boards can be trimmed after they are installed. Railings Railings must be firmly attached to the framing members of the deck. Check for local code restrictions on railings. Stairs Check local codes on stair restrictions. Measure the rise and run of the stairs. Multi-level decks When planning a multi-level deck, for aesthetics make one deck larger than the other. RECEIVED All rights reserved copyright©2008 DIY Technologies MAY 0 9 2008 Page 5 COA PERMIT CENTER .� n I _�+ 1 I �I I �� 1 DAesgn and, Plan Your Deck !- Tools Required & Tips for Success Tools Required: Carpenter's level Hearing protection Ruler Carpenter's square Hammer Safety glasses Chalk line Hand saw Screwdrivers Chisel Hoe and hose (to mix concrete) Shims or spacers Circular saw Ladder Shovel Claw hammer Line Socket wrench Combination square Mallet Stakes or batter boards Crescent wrench Nail set String Drills and bits Pencils Tamper Dust mask Pick Tape measure Extension cord Plumb bob Transit Framing square Post hole digger Tool belt Gloves Rafter square Two foot level Tips for success: 1. When cutting or drilling wood, always wear eye protection to prevent injury from flying wood particles 2 When cutting lumber, a fabric breathing mask will help to avoid ingestion of the dust. Wear gloves as the surface is rough and can cause splinters. 3 For outdoor projects, nails and other hardware should be hot-dipped zinc-coated or equally well-protected material to keep them from rusting. 4. To help prevent splitting, drill pilot holes in each piece of lumber before nailing or screwing. 5. Make sure to treat your deck to prolong its lifespan. Before you apply a finish on your deck, test for moisture by sprinkling the surface of a small area of the deck 6. with water. If the droplets bead up,the wood is still wet. Wood that is dry enough for treatment will quickly soak up the water. 7 Deck finishes come in both water and oil based. While oil-based finishes penetrate deeper into the wood, water-based products are easier to clean up and are more forgiving in damp conditions. 8 When applying finish or cleaner to your deck, protect surrounding vegetation by wetting with a hose and covering with plastic. 9. Invest in a pair of kneepads if you are doing floor jobs or working on a deck. 10. Dispose of scraps in the regular trash or take to a landfill - never burn. "How to Guide" Download Information If you have not read our deck building article, read it at Lowes.com/YourDeck RECEIVED All rights reserved copyright©2008 DIY Technologies Page 6 MAY 0 9 2008 CCA PERMIT CENTER .0(' -artb6d) ?-3 .l1 I I� esign_ aTj11 i t D UY D It Below are the Specifications And Materials that you have selected for your deck. Overview Number of Levels: 1 Footer Depth: 30" Total Square Feet: 80 Live Load: 63 psf Dead Load: 10 psf Component Size Wood Type Joists 2 x 6 Top Choice Treated Beams 2 x 6 Top Choice Treated Posts 4 x 4 Top Choice Treated Decking 5/4 x 4 Cedar Railing Cedar Railing Bench None Lattice None FooterDe th 30" Live Load 63 psf Dead Load 10 psf RECEIVED All rights reserved copyright©2008 DIY Technologies MAY 0 9 2008 Page 7 COA PERMIT CENTER 6 � "-)-z0'r601-a-� i �� ;, Design and Plan Your Deck Item Numbers May Vary By Location Some Items May Not Be Available In All Locations Material List Lumber Materials Item Number Quantity Description 24661 9 2X6X8 TOP CHOICE STRUCT HF ACQ 4302 1 2X4X10 CEDAR 4205 3 2X4X18 CEDAR STD/BTR S4S GRN 4247 1 4X4X8 CEDAR 4248 6 4X4X10 CEDAR 4301 1 2X4X8 CEDAR 4305 1 2X4X16 CEDAR 49064 68 2X2X42" CEDAR BALUSTER ANGLE ONE END 6715 3 2X6X20 ACQ TREATED 171551 13 5/4X4X8'CEDAR 171553 22 5/4X4X12'CEDAR 24272 3 2X6X12 TOP CHOICE STRUCT HF ACQ 29914 6 4X4X8 STD&BTR STRUCT POST HF ACQ 36333 10 2X6X14 TOP CHOICE STRUCT HF ACQ Other Materials Item Number Quantity Unit Description 2411 7 1 4X4 2-SIDE POST ANCHOR TZ 14354 10385 10 80 CONCRETE MIX 80# QUIKRETE 70664 7 1 1/2"X6 HDG ANCHOR BOLT WASHER/NUT 69262 2 5 NAIL COMMON GALV 5 LB 10 D 63449 56 1 GALV ROUND WASHER 1/2" 67357 28 1 GALV CARRIAGE BOLT 1/2 X 8 67342 28 1 GALV 1/2 HEX NUT 14328 16 1 XTENDED RAFTER TIE RT-15 69138 7 1 NAIL COMMON GALV 1 LB 8D 68408 1 1 JOIST HGR.NAIL 1 LB 1-1/2"NA111CD 21993 8 1 HURR ANCHOR, 6.5X1.5TZ DBL PLATE TIE 95991 16 1 LUS26Z ZMAX 2X6 JOIST HANGER 124475 1 5 5LB N10D HOT-DIP GALVINIZED NAIL 2235 6 1 FIELD ADJ FIR ANGLE 4-5/8TZ 1411 10 1 LSU26-R 2X6 SLOPE/SKEW HANGER 49117 1 1 1.20GL WATERGUARD OLYMPIC 85917 11347 38 1 4X4 DECK POST TIE TZ 14360 41196 4 1 3/8" HEX NUT GALVANIZED (25) PP 41706 7 1 3/8" FLAT WASHER GALV 25 PP 67353 76 1 GALV CARRIAGE BOLT 3/8 X 8 69264 2 5 NAIL COMMON GALV 5 LB 16 D 67365 26 1 GALV LAG SCREW 1/2 X 6 All rights reserved copyright©2008 DIY Technologies (RECEIVED Page 8 MAY 0 9 2008 COA PERMIT CENTER I I �� - - � "W.1i10'an and Plan Your Dock Beam Layout Level 1 A B BEAM LABEL BEAM LENGTH POST COUNT POST SPACING A 5' 1 1/2" 2 4'2" B 7'3" 3 3' 1 3/4" C 3' 11" 2 2' 11 1/4" RECEIVE® All rights reserved copyright©2008 DIY Technologies Page 9 MAY 0 9 2008 COA PERMIT CENTER gL'bD-t)0?>u)-�> ' � _ I I 1 I I Design and Plan Your Deck Materials Cut List: Level 1 F , t1.1 G B h,1 ts�l ��; L L L a L EJ LABEL NAME QTY LENGTH BEVELS LABEL NAME QTY LENGTH BEVELS A Fascia 1 4' F45 S45 H Outer Joist 1 5'8 3/4" B Fascia 1 5' 1 1/2" F45 S45 I Header 1 7' C Fascia 1 4' 1 1/2" F45 S45 J Outer Joist 1 7'9" D Fascia 1 7'6" F45 S45 K Header 1 12' E Fascia 1 8' F45 S45 L Joist 5 7'6" F Outer Joist 1 3' 9" M Joist 3 3'6" G Header 1 5' Cut Angles: L=Left, R=Right, F=Front, S=Side RECEIVE® All rights reserved copyright©2008 DIY Technologies MAY 0 9 2008 Page 10 COA PERMIT CENTER ., �I I 1 1 Des�gnt.and Plan Your Deck Permit Page: Level 1 LOAD AND SUPPORT: A c Your deck will support a 63 PSF live load. Posts have 30" below ground support. DECK AND POST HEIGHT: e You selected a height of 96"from the top of the decking to _ the ground level. The top of the deck support posts will therefore be 89.25" above ground level. Joists: Set joists on top of beams, 16"; center to center. Stress Analysis: Level 1 Component PSF Joist Deflection 276 Joist Bending 72 Joist Shear 93 Joist Compression 220 Beam Deflection 176 Beam Bending 176 Beam Shear 131 Bolt Shear 339 Post Stability 529 RECEIVED All rights reserved copyright©2008 DIY Technologies MAY 0 9 2008 Page 11 COA PERMIT CENTER 1 +� - �.. I �II� I 1 �� I Design and Plan Your Deck aftol Warning: This may not be a final design plan. Variations in building codes,specific architectural considerations,or site conditions may require changes to this design You are responsible for the final structural,code verification,material usage,and structural safety of this design. Be sure to check and verify the design with your architect,engineer and building inspector. Lowe's is a supplier of material only. Lowe's does not engage in the practice of engineering,architecture,or general contracting. Lowe's does not assume any responsibility for design,engineering,or construction;for the use of installation of materials;or for compliance with any building code or standard of workmanship. Always refer to information on fastener packaging for use with pressure treated lumber. Preferences:Certain assumptions have been made in order to provide an accurate material quote for your Deck Project. Because local codes vary throughout the country,it is imperative that you check with your local municipality for compliance with local building codes. The following building practice assumptions have been made in providing the materials for your project: Footer Depth: 30 Joist Cantilever: 12 inches Joist Spacing: 16"center to center Spacing Between Deck Planking: 1/8 inch Stair Stringers: 10 inches Deck Live Load: 40 psf Deck Dead Load: 10 psf Stairs Live Load: 40 psf Stairs Dead Load: 10 psf Be sure to check and verify the design with your architect,engineer and building inspector Note: It is recommended that joist that meet on top of beams should be spliced with gussets.The gussets should be 2-by wood the same width at the joist and overlap by 6 inches on each side These gussets should be held in place with 12 16d galvanized nails. Handling Precautions for Pressure-Treated Wood Disposal:Dispose of treated wood by ordinary trash collection. Treated wood should not be burned in open fires,stoves,fireplaces,or residential bilers because toxic chemicals may be produced as part of the smoke and ashes. Treated wood from commercial or industrial use(e g construction sites)must be disposed of in accordance with state and Federal regulations,which may include burning only in commercial or industrial incinerators or boilers. Always refer to information on fastener packaging for use with pressure treated lumber. Operating Conditions:Avoid frequent or prolonged inhalation of sawdust from treated wood. When sawing,sanding and machining treated wood,wear a dust mask. Whenever possible,these operations should be performed outdoors to avoid indoor accumulations of airborne sawdust from treated wood. (Lowe's in- store saws are equipped with a vacuum to minimize airborne sawdust). Protection:When power-sawing and machining,wear goggles to protect eyes from flying particles. Clean Thoroughly:Wear gloves when working with the wood. After working with the wood,and before eating,drinking,toileting,and use of tobacco products, wash exposed areas thoroughly. Wash Separately:Because preservatives or sawdust may accumulate on clothes,they should be laundered before reuse. Wash work clothes separately from other household clothing. For Additional Information:www.epa.gov-www.healthybuilding.net-www.ccasafetyinfo.com www.treatedwood.com-Call:(800)282-0600 or(800)356-AWPI RECEIVED All rights reserved copyright©2008 DIY Technologies MAY 0 9 2008 Page 12 COA PERMIT CENTER , � a > s ii M l ., r