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Lighting Summary LTG-SUM
2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Nov 2017
Project Info Project Title: Checksum at Smartcap 180th, Arlington Date 3/12/2020
Compliance Applicant Information. Provide contact information for individual who can For Building Department Use
forms do not respond to inquiries about compliance form information provided.
require a Company Name: Smartcap
password to
use. Company Address: 8201 164th Ave. NE, Suite 110
Instructional and
calculating cells Applicant Name: Robert Shipley
are write-
protected. Applicant Phone: 425-422-3484
Applicant Email: robertsh@smartcapgroup.com
Project Description New Building Addition AlterationFALSE No Lighting Scope
Include PROJ-SUM form (included in envelope forms workbook) with lighting compliance forms.
Interior Lighting System LED and Fluorescent lighting with energy effiicient compliant controls.
Description
Interior Lighting Plans Included
Interior Lighting Power Building Area Method Space-by-space Method
Allowance Method Select method used in project.
Interior Lighting Controls All C405.2.1 - C405.2.8 Lighting Controls C405.2 Exception 5 Luminaire Level FALSE
Lighting Controls (LLLC)
Additional Efficiency Package Option
C406.4 Enhanced Digital Lighting
To comply with C406.4, no less than 90% of the total installed interior lighting power shall comply with t
required controls per C406.4.
Dwelling Unit Interior Permanently installed interior lighting fixtures in dwelling units comply with: No Dwelling
Units
Lighting C405.2 thru C405.5 Commercial Lighting Controls and LPA
C406.3 High Efficacy Lighting
R404.1 Residential High Efficacy Lighting. Dwelling unit lighting complies with WSEC Residential
provisions in lieu of WSEC Commercial provisions.
Exterior Lighting System Existing
Description
Exterior Lighting Plans Included
Building Additions Compliance Method Interior lighting Exterior lighting
Lighting systems in addition area comply with all applicable
provisions as a stand alone new construction project
Refer to Section C502.2.6 for additional
requirements. Lighting systems in addition are combined with existing
building lighting systems to demonstrate compliance
Addition is combined with existing:
For interior lighting projects, include new + existing-to-remain interior lighting fixture wattage in
Proposed Lighting Wattage table in LTG-INT-BLD or LTG-INT-SPACE form.
For exterior lighting projects, include new + existing-to-remain exterior lighting fixture wattage in
Proposed Tradable and Proposed Non-Tradable Lighting Wattage tables in LTG-EXT form.
Lighting Summary, cont. LTG-SUM
2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Nov 2017
Project Title: Checksum at Smartcap 180th, Arlington Date 3/12/2020
Change of Space Use Existing interior lighting systems in areas under-going a change in space use are upgraded to
comply with LPAs for the new space types per Tables C405.4.2(1) or C405.4.2(2).
Identify interior spaces requiring LPD upgrade to the current Code in Proposed Lighting Wattage
table in LTG-INT-BLD or LTG-INT-SPACE form.
Interior and Exterior Lighting Power Interior lighting Parking garage Exterior lighting
Lighting Alterations
50% or more of existing are replaced
Select all Lighting Power and Lighting
Control elements that apply to the scope Less than 50% of existing are replaced
of the retrofit project. If project includes a
combination of spaces where less than Lamp and/or ballast replacement only
50% of the existing fixtures are replaced – existing total wattage not increased
in some spaces, and 50% or more of the
50% or more replaced - Total lighting power of new + existing-to-remain fixtures shall comply with
fixtures are replaced in others, then
total LPA per Sections C405.4.2 and C405.5.2. Include new + existing-to-remain fixtures in
provide separate lighting power
Proposed Lighting Wattage table in LTG-INT-BLD, LTG-INT-SPACE or LTG-EXT form.
compliance forms for the two retrofit
conditions. Spaces undergoing the same Less than 50% replaced - Total lighting power of new + existing-to-remain fixtures shall not exceed
type of retrofit may be combined into one the total lighting power prior to alteration. Include new + existing-to-remain fixtures in the Proposed
lighting power compliance form. Lighting Wattage table in LTG-INT-BLD, LTG-INT-SPACE or LTG-EXT form.
50% threshold applies to number of luminaires for interior spaces and parking garages, and total
Refer to Section C503.6 for additional installed wattage for exterior luminaires.
requirements.
Lighting Controls Interior lighting Parking garage Exterior lighting
All alteration lighting controls shall be
New wiring installed to serve added
commissioned per C408.3.
fixtures and/or fixtures relocated to
new circuit(s)
New or moved lighting panel
Interior space is reconfigured -
luminaires unchanged or relocated
New wiring or circuit - For interior lighting, provide required manual controls per C405.2.3,
occupancy sensor controls per C405.2.1, daylight responsive controls per C405.2.4 and application
specific lighting controls per C405.2.5. For exterior lighting, provide required controls per C405.2.7.
No changes are being made to
the interior or exterior lighting New or moved panel - Provide all applicable lighting controls as noted for New Wiring and automatic
time switch controls per C405.2.2.
systems and existing space
uses and configuration are not Reconfigured interior space - Provide all required lighting controls that apply to a new interior
changed. space. Application specific lighting control provisions per C405.2.5 do not apply to reconfigured
Interior Lighting - Space-By-Space Method LTG-INT-SPACE
2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Nov 2017
Project Title: Checksum at Smartcap 180th, Arlington Date 3/12/2020
Calculation For Building Department Use
New Construction Addition - Addition
Area NOTE 9
Spaces where < 50% of Spaces where ≥ 50% of Spaces where the Use
LPA Standard Additional Efficiency Package Option
Calculation C406.3 Reduced Interior Lighting
To comply with C406.3, the Proposed LPD shall be 25% lower than the Target LPA.
Type Refer to C406.3 for additional requirements. User Note
Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage NOTE 1
Location (plan #, Ceiling Gross Interior Allowed Watts Allowed
NOTE 2 2 2 2
room #) Space Type Height Area in ft Watts per ft (watts/ft x area)
Office Office: Open plan 9 4029 0.780 3143
Office enclosed Office: Enclosed 9 2054 0.890 1828
Restroom Restroom: all other 9.5 692 0.780 540
Lobby Lobby: all other 9 151 0.720 109
Break room Lounge/breakroom: all other 9 1010 0.580 586
Manufacturing Manufacturing: Detailed manufacturing 24 10318 1.112 11478
Total Area 18254
Retail Display Allowance from LTG-INT-DISPLAY
Lobby Art/Exhibit Display Allowance from LTG-INT-DISPLAY NOTE 8 Allowed Watts 17683
Proposed Lighting Wattage NOTE 3
Location (plan #, Number of Watts/ Watts
room #) Fixture Description NOTE 4, 5, 6 Fixtures Fixture NOTE 7 Proposed
Office 2'x4' lay in LED troffer 118 22 2596
Restrooms 2' fluorescent light fixture 6 32 192
Manufacturing LED High Bay light fixture 14 232 3248
R/R & Lobby 6" LED recessed can light 25 16 400
Office 2'x2' lay in LED troffer 7 22 154
Jan. &
1'x4' Surface mounted LED light fixture 4 28 112
Compressor
Proposed Retail Display Lighting from LTG-INT-DISPLAY
Total Proposed Watts may not exceed Total Allowed Watts for Interior Lighting Total Proposed Watts 6702
Interior Lighting Power Allowance COMPLIES WITH C406.3
Note 1 - List all unique space types per Table C405.4.2(2) that occur in the project scope. Select space type category from drop down menu.
Note 2 - Indicate ceiling height for atriums and spaces utilizing the ceiling height adjustment per Table C405.4.2(2), Footnotes d thru f.
Note 3 - List all proposed lighting fixtures including exempt lighting equipment and existing-to-remain fixtures.
Note 4 - For proposed Fixture Description, indicate fixture type, lamp type (e.g. T-8), number of lamps in the fixture, and ballast type (if included).
For
track lighting, list the length of the track (in feet) in addition to the fixture, lamp, and ballast information.
Note 5 - For lighting equipment eligible for exemption per C405.4.1, note exception number and leave Watts/Fixture blank.
Note 6 - Existing-to-remain fixtures shall be included in the Proposed Lighting Wattage table in the same manner as new fixtures. Identify as
existing
in fixture description.
Note 7 - For proposed Watts/Fixture enter the luminaire wattage for installed lamp and ballast using manufacturer or other approved source. For
luminaires with screw-in lamps, enter the manufacturer's listed maximum input wattage of the fixture (not the lamp wattage). For low
voltage
lighting, enter the wattage of the transformer. For line voltage track/busway systems, enter the larger of the attached luminaire wattage or
50
watts/lineal foot, or enter the wattage limit of permanent current limiting device.
Note 8 - Lobby Art/Exhibit Display Allowance is independent of the Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage. Enter all proposed lobby art/exhibit display
fixtures in LTG-INT-DISPLAY form only.
Note 9 - Calculation Area Details:
a. Lighting fixtures in a building addition may comply as a stand alone project, or they may be combined with the overall existing building
lighting systems to demonstrate compliance. Refer to C502.1.
b. For alterations and building additions, provide Space Types and gross interior areas in the Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage table. If
a
building addition will comply as combined with the overall existing building lighting systems, include all applicable existing Space Types
and gross interior areas.
COMMERCIAL APPLICATION
PERMIT SUBMITTAL
Department of Community & Economic Development
City of Arlington • 18204 59th Ave NE • Arlington, WA 98223 • Phone (360) 403-3551
The following minimum information is required for your Commercial/Multi-Family Building Permit
Application. Mark each box to designate that the information has been provided. Please submit this
checklist as part of your submittal documents. Incomplete applications will delay the review.
 One (1) City of Arlington Commercial/Multi-Family Permit Application
(One (1) permit application per building or structure is required)
 One (1) City of Arlington Commercial/Multi-Family Submittal Requirements Form
 Two (2) Architectural Drawings
 Two (2) Structural Drawings
 Two (2) Structural Calculations
 One (1) Project Specification Manuals (if applicable)
 One (1) NREC Code Compliance Forms
 One (1) Special Inspection Requirements Forms
 One (1) Occupant’s Statement of Intended Use Form
Drawings shall be BOUND SEPARATELY BY TYPE, architectural, structural and landscape, and then
ROLLED TOGETHER IN COMPLETE SETS>
An intake appointment is required for all new Commercial or Multi-Family Building Permit Applications.
To schedule an appointment please contact the City of Arlington Permit Center at (360) 403 3551 or by
email to ced@arlingtonwa.gov.
I acknowledge that all items designated above are included as part of this application.
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Department of Community & Economic Development
City of Arlington • 18204 59th Ave NE • Arlington, WA 98223 • Phone (360) 403-3551
A. FEES DUE AT TIME OF PERMIT ISSUANCE
B. CODES
The City of Arlington currently enforces the following:
International Codes
1. 2015 International Building Code (IBC)
2. 2015 International Residential Code (IRC)
3. 2015 International Mechanical Code (IMC)
4. 2015 International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC)
5. 2015 International Fire Code (IFC)
6. 2015 Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC)
7. 2015 International Property Maintenance Code (IPMC)
8. 2015 International Existing Property Code (IEBC)
9. 2015 Washington State Energy Code (WESC)
10. 2017 Accessible & Usable Buildings and Facilities (ICC/A117.1)
Washington State Amendments
1. WAC 51-50 Washington State Building Code
2. WAC 51-51 Washington State Residential Code
3. WAC 51-52 Washington State Mechanical Code
4. WAC 51-54 Washington State Fire Code
5. WAC 51-56 & 51-57 Washington State Plumbing Code and Standards
6. WAC 51-11 Washington State Energy Code
7. WAC 296-46B Electrical Safety Standards, Administration, and Installation
C. CITY OF ARLINGTON DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
Design Wind Speed: 85 miles per hour (Exposure C)
Ground Snow Load: 25 pounds per square foot
Seismic Zone: D2
Rainfall: 2 inches per hour for roof drainage design.
Frost Line Depth: 18 inches
Soil Bearing Capacity: 1,500 psf unless a Geo-Technical Report is provided. (IBC Table 1804.2 & IRC R401.4.1)
D. PLANS AND DRAWINGS
Submit two (2) complete sets of drawings and plans. Drawings and plans must be submitted on minimum 18†X 24â€, or maximum
30†X 42†paper. All sheets are to be the same size and sequentially labeled. Plans are required to be clearly legible, with scaled
dimensions, in indelible ink, blue line, or other professional media. Plans will not be accepted that are marked preliminary or not
for construction, that have red lines, cut and paste details or those that have been altered after the design professional has
signed the plans.
Please Note: A separate submittal of plans is required for each building or structure.
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Department of Community & Economic Development
City of Arlington • 18204 59th Ave NE • Arlington, WA 98223 • Phone (360) 403-3551
DETAILED SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS
Mark each box to designate that the information has been provided. Please submit this checklist as part of your submittal documents
A. SITE PLAN – REQUIRED WITH ALL SUBMITTALS
(May be included as part of the Architectural Drawing cover Sheet)
1. Drawing shall be prepared at scale not to exceed 1†= 20 feet.
2. Show building outline and all exterior improvements.
3. Provide property legal description and show property lines.
4. Provide dimensions from the property lines to a minimum of two building corners (or two identifiable locations for
irregular plan shapes).
5. Show building setbacks, easements and street access locations.
6. Indicate North direction.
7. Indicate finish floor elevation for the first level.
8. Provide topographical map of the existing grades and the proposed finished grades with maximum five feet elevation
contour lines.
9. Show the location of all existing underground utilities, including water, sewer, gas and electrical.
10. Flood hazard areas, floodways, and design flood elevations as applicable.
B. ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS
1. Cover Sheet
a) Building Information
1. Specify model code information.
2. Construction Type.
3. Number of stories and total height in feet.
4. Building square footage (per floor and total)
5. IBC Occupancy Type (show all types by floor and total).
6. Mixed-use ratio (if applicable)
7. Occupant load calculation (show by occupancy type and total)
8. List work to be performed under this permit
b) Design Team Information
1. Design Professional in Responsible Charge
2. Architects
3. Structural Engineers
4. Owner
5. Developer
6. Any other Design Team Members
2. Floor Plan
a) Plan view 1/8†minimum scale. Details a minimum ¼-inch scale.
b) Plans must show the entire tenant space.
c) Specify the use of each room/area.
d) Provide an occupant load calculation on the floor plan. (on every floor, in all rooms and spaces)
e) Show ALL exits on the plans; include new, existing or eliminated.
f) Show Barrier-Free information on the drawings.
g) Show the location of all permanent rooms, walls and shafts.
h) Note the uses in the adjacent tenant spaces, if applicable.
i) Provide a door and door hardware schedule.
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j) Show the location of all new walls, doors, windows, etc.
k) Provide details and assembly numbers for any fire resistive assemblies.
l) Indicate on the plans all rated walls, doors, windows and penetrations.
m) Provide a legend that distinguishes existing walls, walls to be removed and new walls.
3. Reflected Ceiling Plan
a) Plan view 1/8†minimum scale. Details a minimum ¼-inch scale.
b) Provide ceiling construction details.
c) Provide suspended ceiling details complying with IBC 803.9.1.1. Show seismic bracing details.
d) Show the location of all emergency lighting and exit signage.
e) Detail the seismic bracing of the fixtures.
f) Include a lighting fixture schedule.
4. Framing Plan
a) Specify the size, spacing, span and wood species or metal gage for all stud walls.
b) Indicate all wall, beam and floor connections.
c) Detail the seismic bracing for all walls.
d) Include a stair section showing rise, run, landings, headroom, handrail and guardrail dimensions.
5. Storage Racks (if applicable)
a) Structural calculations are required for seismic bracing of storage racks eight feet or greater in height.
b) Eight feet or less, show a positive connection to floor or walls.
NOTE: High pile storage shall meet the requirements of current International Building and Fire Codes.
C. SPECIAL INSPECTION
1. Where special inspection is required by IBC 1704, the registered design professional in responsible charge shall prepare
a special inspection program that will be submitted to the City of Arlington and approved prior to issuance of the building
permit to comply with IBC 106.1.
D. WASHINGTON STATE ENERGY CODE
1. One (1) completed Washington State Non-Residential Energy Code Envelope Summary forms.
E. OCCUPANT’S STATEMENT OF INTENDED USE
1. The Occupant’s Statement of Intended Use form shall be completely filled out and may require the submittal of a
Hazardous Materials inventory Statement (HMIS). Contact the Arlington
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Department of Community & Economic Development
City of Arlington • 18204 59th Ave NE • Arlington, WA 98223 • Phone (360) 403-3551
The building permit does not include any mechanical, electrical, plumbing or fire sprinkler/alarm work. These permits are
issued separately. Mechanical, electrical, plumbing, or fire sprinkler/alarm permits require a separate permit application
and may also require separate plan review.
Please note that any tenant improvement work in a space that involves food handling or preparation requires Snohomish
County Health District approval before the permit can be issued. You must provide the Permit Center a copy of the
approval letter or the approved plans. Contact the Snohomish County Health District at (425) 339-5250 with any questions
or for more information.
An intake appointment is required for all large Tenant Improvement Building Permit Applications. To determine if your
project requires an intake appointment, to schedule an appointment or to ensure that you have the most current
information, please contact the City of Arlington Permit Center at (360) 403-3551 or by email to ced@arlingtonwa.gov.
Incomplete applications will not be accepted.
I acknowledge that all items designated as submittal requirements must accompany my Building Permit Application to be
considered a complete submittal.
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Department of Community & Economic Development
City of Arlington • 18204 59th Ave NE • Arlington, WA 98223 • Phone (360) 403-3551
THIS APPLICATION TO BE USED FOR NEW COMMERCIAL STRUCTURES AND RESIDENTIAL DWELLINGS NOT REGULATED UNDER THE
IRC. THIS APPLICATION MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A COMMERCIAL APPLICATION SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST AND AN OCCUPANT’S
STATEMENT OF INTENDED USE.
Name of Project: Valuation:
Project Address:
Parcel ID #: Legal Description
Owner: Phone Number:
Address: City: State: Zip Code:
Engineer: Phone Number:
Cell Phone: E-mail:
Address: City: State: Zip Code:
General Contractor: Phone Number:
Cell Phone: E-mail:
Address: City: State: Zip Code:
Contractor’s License Number: Expiration:
Contact Person: Phone Number:
Cell Phone: E-mail:
Address: City: State: Zip Code:
Proposed Scope of Work:
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Department of Community & Economic Development
City of Arlington • 18204 59th Ave NE • Arlington, WA 98223 • Phone (360) 403-3551
Project Name/Tenant ______________________________________________________________________
Site Address_____________________________________________ Bldg/Unit/Suite ____________________
IBC Construction Type _______________________________ IBC Occupancy Type ____________________
Description of Use ________________________________________________________________________
Building Square Footage __________________________ Number of Stories_________________________
Square Footage Per Floor___________________________________________________________________
Will there be any installation, modification or removal of the following? (Check all that apply)
Automatic fire extinguishing systems
Compressed gas systems
Fire alarm and detection systems
Fire pumps
Flammable and combustible liquids (tanks, piping etc…)
Hazardous materials
High piled/rack storage
Industrial ovens/furnace
Private fire hydrants
Spraying or dipping operations
Standpipe systems
Temporary membrane structure, tents (>200sq ft) or canopies (>400 sq ft)
Provide details on any of the above checked items:
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
Installation, changes, modifications or removal of any of the above may require additional submittals,
information, or permits during the plan review or construction process.
Statement of Special Inspection
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Department of Community & Economic Development
City of Arlington • 18204 59th Ave NE • Arlington, WA 98223 • Phone (360) 403-3551
SMARTCAP 188th St. Development QOZB, LLC
Name of Project:
6108 188th St. NE, suite B800, Arlington, WA 98223
Project Address:
Special Inspection Firm:
Address:
Contact Person: Phone:
Email:
Special Inspection Firm Special Inspectors:
The Special inspection Firm of will perform special inspection for
the following types of work (separate forms must be submitted if more than one firm is to be employed).
( ) Reinforced Concrete
( ) Bolting in Concrete
( ) Pre-stressed Concrete
( ) Shotcrete
( ) Structural Masonry
( ) Structural Steel and Welding
( ) High-Strength Bolting
( ) Spray-Applied Fireproofing
( ) Smoke-Control Systems
( ) Other Specify:
All individual inspectors to be employed on this project will be WABO certified for the type of inspection they are to perform. If inspection
is for work that is not covered by the WABO categories, a detailed resume of the inspector and firm must be submitted. The resume
must show the inspector and firm are qualified to perform the work and testing required by the project design and specifications.
The work shall be inspected for conformance with the plans and specifications approved by the City. Revisions and addenda sheets will
not be used for inspection unless approved by the City. The special inspector shall report to the City revisions that are not approved.
A daily record will be maintained on site itemizing the inspections performed, for the review of all parties. Any nonconforming items shall
be brought to the immediate attention of the contractor for resolution. A weekly shall be submitted to the City; detailing the inspections
and testing performed, listing any nonconforming items and resolution of nonconforming items. Unresolved nonconforming items will be
detailed on a discrepancy report and presented to the building department.
A final report shall be submitted to the Building Division prior to the Certificate of Occupancy being issued. This report will indicate that
inspection and testing was completed in conformance with the approved plans, specifications and approved revisions and addenda.
Any unresolved discrepancies must be detailed in the final report.
The special inspector and special inspection firm serve in the role as “deputy†City of Arlington inspectors and as such are responsible
to the City of Arlington Building Division in the performance of the required work.
Contractor:
The contractor shall provide the special inspector or agency adequate notification of work requiring inspection.
The City approved plans and specifications must be made available, at the job site for the use of the special inspector and the City
Inspector. The contractor shall maintain all daily inspections reports, on site, for review.
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Department of Community & Economic Development
City of Arlington • 18204 59th Ave NE • Arlington, WA 98223 • Phone (360) 403-3551
The special inspection functions are considered to be in addition to the normal inspections performed by the City and the contractor is
responsible for contacting the City to schedule regular inspections. No concrete shall be poured or other work covered until approved
by the City Inspector.
Building Division:
The Building Division shall review any revisions and addenda. Approved copies will be given to the contractor to maintain as part of the
approved plan set.
The City Inspector will monitor the special inspection functions for compliance with the agreement and the approved plans.
The City Inspector shall be responsible for approving various stages of construction to be covered and work to proceed.
Design Professionals:
The architect and engineer will clearly indicate on the plans and specifications for the specific types of special inspection required, and
shall include a schedule for inspection and testing.
The architect and engineer will coordinate their revisions and addenda process in such a way as to insure all required City approvals
are obtained, prior to work shown on the revisions being performed.
Owner:
The project owner, or the architect or engineer acting as the owners agent, shall employ the special inspector or agency.
ENFORCEMENT:
A failure of the special inspector or firm to perform in keeping the requirements of the IBC, the approved plans and this document may
void this agreement and the Building Officials approval of the special inspector. In such case a new special inspector and/or firm would
need to be proposed for approval. A failure of the design and/or construction parties to perform in accordance with this agreement may
result in a STOP WORK notice being posted on the project, until nonconforming items have been resolved.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I have read and agree to comply with the terms and conditions of this agreement.
SMARTCAP 188th St. Development QOZB, LLC 3/13/2020
Owner: __________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________
I hereby certify that the above information is correct and that the construction on, and the occupancy and the use of the above-described
property will be in accordance with the laws, rules and regulation of the State of Washington.
_____________________________________
Applicants Signature
_______________________________Robert Shipley, Lead Asset Manager______ _______________________3/13/2020
Print Applicants Name Date
FOR STAFF USE ONLY
____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________
Permit # Accepted By Amount Received Receipt # Date Received
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Robert Shipley 5/07/2020
THIS IS NOT AN INVOICE
SAFEbuilt Project Support Services for the City of Arlington, Washington 1621 114th Ave SE Suite
219
PROJECT: Checksum Smartcap Tenant Improvement at 6108 188th St NE - BLD 3098 Bellevue, WA
98004
Review Performed by: Amber Green 3/31/2020 (425) 818-5237
Checksum Smartcap Tenant Improvement at 6108 188th St NE - BLD 3098 - Arlington
CITY RETAINED
TOTAL CITY SAFEBUILT PROJECT
COA CITY
BLDG / WA STATE CITY BLDG CITY PLAN BLDG PERMIT & PROJECT SUPPORT
@
PERMIT SQ FT SFCC @ VALUATION PROCESSING
OCCUPANCY SURCHARGE PERMIT FEE REVIEW FEE PLAN REVIEW SUPPORT @ 30%
(+
NUMBER FEE
FEE 70% CITY/STATE
FEES)
A-3 / III-B 1,010 148.44 $149,924.40
3098 B / III-B 6,926 155.84 $1,079,347.84 $25.00 $25.00 $14,660.44 $9,529.29 $24,189.73 $16,932.81 $7,306.92
F-1 / III-B 10,318 87.26 $900,348.68
$0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
$0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
TOTALS 18,254 $2,129,620.92 $14,660.44 $9,529.29 $24,189.73 $16,932.81 $7,306.92
PER PROJECT SUPPORT CONTRACT, THE FOLLOWING IS TO BE BILLED PER PROJECT SUPPORT PERCENTAGES.
PERCENTAGE BREAKDOWN AND TIMELINE TOTALS BILLED/DUE DATE
Plan Review fee(s) at 70% of City Plan Review Fee: $6,670.50 3/31/2020
Remaining Balance owed: $10,262.31
THE FOLLOWING PERCENTAGES ARE TAKEN FROM THE REMAINING BALANCED OWED:
40% Invoiced at Permit Issuance: $4,104.92 TBD
25% Invoiced three (3) months after permit issuance: $2,565.58 TBD
25% Invoiced six (6) months after permit issuance: $2,565.58 TBD
10% Invoiced within thirty (30) days after Final Inspection is completed: $1,026.23 TBD
TOTAL: $16,932.81
Sq Ft. Construction Cost determined by the ICC Building Valuation Data updated February 2020
https://www.iccsafe.org/products-and-services/i-codes/code-development-process/building-valuation-data/ Document last updated: 3/31/20
By Shawna
Locher
(206) 375-5440
THIS IS NOT AN INVOICE Slocher@SAFEbuilt.com
625 Fourth Avenue PH 425 827-3324
Suite 202 FAX 425 827-6252
Kirkland, WA 98033 natalie@franklineng.com
March 12, 2020
ENVELOPE SUMMARY
RE: Checksum TI
188th St Industrial Park, Bldg. B
Arlington, WA
Conversion of existing semi-heated warehouse to conditioned Office and Manufacturing
space. Project complies with 2015 WSEC, Commercial Provisions, using the Component
Performance approach and is within 110% of the Target UA per exception listed under
section C505.1
Roof: R-38 minimum rigid insulation above roof deck. U=0.027, default
Table A102.2.6(3)
Wall (Metal, Opaque, Demising): 3.5†metal studs, 16" oc with R-21 batt insulation,
U=0.106, default Table A103.3.6.1(1)
Wall (Mass, Opaque, Exterior, Floor to 10 ft AFF): Concrete, min 6†thick, air gap, 3-
1/2†metal studs, 24" oc with R-15 batt insulation, U=0.102, default Table A103.3.6.1(1)
per footnote (c) to Table A103.3.7.1(4)
Wall (Mass, Opaque, Exterior, 10 ft AFF to roof): Concrete, min. 6†thick, with
continuous R-25 batt insulation on stickpins, U=0.038, default Table A103.3.7.1(4)
Wall (Mass, Opaque, Exterior, 2 ft around overhead doors): Concrete, min. 6†thick,
no insulation, U=0.740, default Table A103.3.7.1(4)
Floor Over: 2x6 wood joist with R-21 batt insulation, U=0.057, default Table A105.1(3)
Slab on Grade: No Insulation, F=0.73, default Table A106.1
Doors (Swinging, Opaque): Insulated metal, U=0.37, default Table A107.1(1)
Checksum TI
Envelope Summary
March 12, 2020
Page 2
Doors (Roll-up, Opaque): Insulated metal, R-10, U=0.17, default Table A107.1(4)
Vertical Glazing (Fixed): NFRC certified assembly, U=0.38, SHGC=0.40
Vertical Glazing (Entrances): NFRC certified assembly, U=0.60, SHGC=0.40
Skylights: NFRC certified assembly, U=0.50, SHGC=0.35
Please note that these values are minimum insulation requirements for code compliance.
Higher insulation values may be installed. SHGC = Solar Heat Gain Coefficient
Project Summary, pg 1 PROJ-SUM
2015 WSEC Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, & R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Oct 2017
General Info Project Title: Checksum TI Date 3/12/2020
PROJ-SUM form Project Street Address: 188th Street Industrial Park, Building B For Building Department Use
shall be provided as Project City, County, Zip:
Arlington, Washington
a cover sheet for all
compliance form Project Owner or Rep:
submittals. Project
Title shall match Jurisdiction:
project plans title
block.
Project Description New Construction and Additions
Select all that apply to the New Building Building Addition
scope of project.
Select Addition + Existing or Existing Building Retrofit
Alteration + Existing if the
existing building will be Alteration Change of Occupancy Change in Space Conditioning
combined with the addition
or alteration to demonstrate
compliance per Section Historic Building
C502.1 or C503.1.
Building Elements Scope - Select all that apply
All Building Envelope Mechanical Systems
Service Hot Water Systems Lighting Systems Electrical Systems
All Commercial Group R - R2, R3, & R4 Mixed Use
over 3 stories and all R1
Mixed Use - Building is greater than three stories above grade and it has both Commercial and Group R
Occupancy Type occupancies.
Mixed Occupancy - Building is three stories or less above grade and it has both Commercial and Group
R2, R3 or R4 occupancies. Select All Commercial to document compliance for the commercial areas of
the building. The residential spaces shall comply with the WSEC Residential Provisions.
Select all that apply to the scope of project
Fully Conditioned Semi-heated2 Refrigerated Spaces
(Warehouse and/or Walk-in1)
Low Energy Space Category3
Space Conditioning
Categories Eligible Low Energy Spaces
Unconditioned Low energy heating/cooling capacity
Wireless service Greenhouse4 Equipment building
equipment shelter
Floors Above
Floor Area and Building Gross Conditioned Floor Area Project Gross Conditioned Floor Area
Grade
Stories 1 48,315 18,495
Compliance Method 1 - General Compliance Method 2 - Total Building Performance
Compliance Method 1 - Projects shall demonstrate compliance with all applicable mandatory and
prescriptive requirements of this code. Refer to C401.2, Item 1 for more information. Compliance forms to
General Compliance include with a Prescriptive submittal: All applicable ENV, LTG, and MECH.
Path Compliance Method 2 - Projects complying via total building performance (TBP) shall include a summary of
results from a whole building energy model per Section C407 and shall demonstrate compliance with all
applicable mandatory provisions in this Code. Refer to Section C401.2, Item 2 for more information.
Compliance forms to include with a TBP submittal: PROJ-SUM, ENV-CHK, LTG-EXT, LTG-CHK, and all
MECH forms except MECH-ECONO and MECH-VENT (pending).
Note 1 - Refrigerated Spaces - They shall comply with the envelope and refrigeration equipment requirements in Section C410. Warehouse
coolers and freezers shall also comply with the envelope requirementsin C402. C410 takes precedent for overlapping requirements.
Note 2 - Semi-heated Spaces - If heated with equipment other than electric resistance may take an exemption for wall insulation.All other
envelope assemblies shall comply with the thermal envelope provisions.
Note 3 - Exemptions For Low Energy Spaces - Low Energy spaces are exempt from all provisions in WSEC Section C402 Building Envelope,
however all other applicable provisions in the Code do apply including lighting, mechanical, service water heating, etc.
Note 4 - Eligible Space Conditioning For Low Energy Greenhouses - Greenhouses are defined as spaces that maintain a specialized sunlit
environment that is used exclusively for cultivation, protection and maintenance of plants. Cooling with outside air and/or evaporative
cooling, and any form of heating equipment, are allowed under the Low Energy Greenhouse category. Greenhouses withcooling
equipment that requires a condensing unit are NOT eligible.
Project Summary, pg 2 PROJ-SUM
2015 WSEC Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, & R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Oct 2017
General Info Project Title: Checksum TI Date 3/12/2020
C406 Additional Building level efficiency options: Current Scope Previous Projects
Efficiency Package C406.8 Enhanced envelope performance
Options Summary C406.9 Reduced air infiltration
A minimum of two Options are C406.5 On-site renewable energy
required for new construction,
and change in space
Building area level efficiency options
conditioning or occupancy
projects.
C406.2 More efficient HVAC equipment
Select all Options included in
the current project scope. C406.6 Dedicated outside air systems (DOAS)
Also select Options complied
with under previous projects
C406.7 Reduced energy use in service water heating
(shell and core, other tenant
spaces in building, etc)
C406.3 Reduced lighting power
Buildings with multiple tenant
spaces may comply with C406.4 Enhanced digital lighting controls
different options (mix &
match). C406 Comments:
Options are required for all
space conditioning categories.
Include discipline specific
information for C406 options in
ENV-SUM, LTG-SUM and
Refer to SBCC website for
official interpretations
regarding C406 provisions.
Envelope Summary ENV-SUM
2015 WSEC Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, & R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Oct 2017
Project Info Project Title: Checksum TI Date 03/12/2020
Company Name: Lance Mueller & Associates For Building Department Use
Applicant Info.
Provide contact Company Address: 130 Lakeside Ste 250 Seattle, WA 98122
information for
individual who can Applicant Name: Harold Christensen
respond to inquiries
about information Applicant Phone: 206-325-2553
provided. Applicant Email: HaroldC@Imueller.com
Project Description New Building Addition Alteration No Envelope Scope
Envelope Project Scope All Commercial Group R - Commercial Mixed Use - Commercial + Group R
Select all that apply.
Semi-heated Refrigerated Cooler Refrigerated Freezer Equipment Building
Envelope Description
Provide brief description of the project and
relevant supporting documentation.
If project includes multiple Target Insulation
Allowance areas, and/or is demonstrating
compliance as an Addition + Existing,
Alteration + Existing, or
Addition + Alteration + Existing project,
provide a brief summary of the approach to
whole building compliance.
Air Barrier Testing
Air barrier testing per Section C402.5.1.2 included in project scope
Air barrier testing is required for all new
construction projects. Testing criteria is 0.40 Additional Efficiency Package Option - C406.9 Reduced Air Infiltration
cfm/ft2 under test pressure of 0.3 inch w.g.
To comply with C406.9, demonstrate that Testing not required. Explanation:
measured air leakage of building envelope
Compliance Documentation Scope and Method
Scope of This Calculation New Building Addition Alteration No Envelope Scope
Target Insulation Allowance Fully Conditioned - Commercial, Group R, Mixed Use
Sets the title and calculations in the
compliance forms. Selection required Semi-heated Refrigerated Cooler Refrigerated Freezer
to enable forms.
If project includes more than one Target Insulation Allowance area, and/or if project includes
addition and alteration areas complying independently, for each area complete an ENV-SUM form
Rows 16-46 and either an ENV-PRESCRIPTIVE form, or ENV-UA + ENV-SHGC forms if
demonstrating compliance via component performance.
Envelope Compliance Path
Prescriptive Component Performance
Selection required to enable forms.
Component Performance Change of Occupancy (C503.2) / Conditioning (C505) - 10% higher UA allowed
Calculation Adjustments Additional Efficiency Package Option - C406.8 Enhanced Envelope - 15% lower UA required
Additions
Addition stand alone Addition + Existing
Addition stand alone - Complete Vertical Fenestration and Skylight Area Calculation. Enter total existing-to-remain wall, roof, vertical
fenestration and skylight areas as EXISTING. Enter total addition envelope assembly areas as NEW. If resulting total building WWR exceeds
30% and/or SSR exceeds 5%, refer to C502.2.1 and C502.2.2 for prescriptive compliance alternatives. If complying via component performance,
complete ENV-UA per instructions for addition stand alone projects.
Addition + existing - Complete ENV-UA per instructions for addtion + existing projects.
Alterations - Replacement windows only, or resulting Total building WWR increased by alteration
total building WWR ≤ original WWR
Fenestration and Skylight
Replacement skylights only, or resulting Total building SRR increased by alteration
total building SRR ≤ original SRR
WWR and SRR not increased - Vertical Fenestration and Skylight Area Calculation not required.
WWR and/or SRR increased - Complete Vertical Fenestration and Skylight Area Calculation. Enter total existing-to-remain wall, roof, vertical
fenestration and skylight areas as EXISTING. Enter total altered envelope assembly areas as NEW. If resulting total building WWR exceeds 30%
and/or SSR exceeds 5%, refer to C503.3.2 and C503.3.3 for prescriptive compliance alternatives. If complying via component performance,
complete ENV-UA per instructions for alteration + existing projects.
Envelope Summary, pg. 2 ENV-SUM
2015 WSEC Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, & R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Oct 2017
Project Title: Checksum TI Date 03/12/2020
Vertical Fenestration and Total Vertical NET Exterior
Fenestration Area Above Grade Total Skylight Area NET Exterior Roof
Skylight Area Calculation (rough opening) Wall Area (rough opening) Area
Prescriptive Path - Enter envelope sf values
New 1,880 16,902 128 18,495
directly into this section of ENV-SUM for
vertical fenestration, skylights, net walls and
Existing 0 0 0 0
roof. For Additions and Alterations, refer to
these sections in ENV-SUM for further
instructions. Total 1,880 16,902 128 18,495
Component Performance - When this
Envelope Compliance Path is selected, write-
protection of this section is enabled. Enter Vertical
Skylight-to-Roof
envelope sf values for all assemblies into the Fenestration-to- 10.0% 0.7%
ENV-UA form. Envelope information from Wall Ratio (WWR) Ratio (SRR)
ENV-UA will auto-fill into this section of ENV-
Vertical Fenestration Area Compliance VERTICAL FENESTRATION AREA COMPLIES WITH MAXIMUM ALLOWANCE
Skylight Area Compliance SKYLIGHT AREA COMPLIES WITH MAXIMUM ALLOWANCE
Vertical Fenestration High performance fenestration U-factors and SHGC per C402.4.1.3
Alternates Dedicated outdoor air system per C402.4.1.4 and C403.6
Show locations of qualifying daylight zone In buildings ≥ 3 stories, 25% or more of NET floor area is in DLZ per C402.4.1.1
(DLZ) areas and ft2 on project plans.
In buildings < 3 stories, 50% or more of CONDITIONED floor area is within DLZ per C402.4.1.1
For Daylight Zone Area Calculations - Daylight Zone Calculations
a) Sidelight areas include primary +
secondary daylight zone areas. Daylight Zone Fenestration Alternate Sidelight Daylight Toplight Daylight Percent Daylight
b) Include overlapping toplight and sidelight Not Selected. No Calculations Required Zone Area Zone Area Zone Area
daylight zone areas under Toplight.
c) Net floor area definition in Chapter 2.
Spaces in Single Story List all enclosed spaces that exceed 2,500 ft2, have ceiling height greater than 15 ft, and are space
Building Requiring Skylights types required to comply with this provision. Indicate aperture with "AP" prefix (AP 1.1%)
In these spaces a minimum of 50% of the Space Space Area (ft2) DLZ Area (ft2) SRR or Aperture Exception
floor area shall be within a skylight daylight
zone (DLZ). Refer to C402.4.2 for
requirements.
SRR = Skylight to roof ratio
Envelope Exemptions
Low Energy and Semi-heated Low energy spaces per C402.1.1 Item 1 are exempt from the thermal envelope provisions. Semi-
heated spaces heated by systems other than electric resistance are exempt from wall insulation
Spaces provision only per C402.1.1.1.
Complete Low Energy and Semi-Heated Spaces table in MECH-SUM to verify eligibility based on
installed peak heating and cooling capacity per sf.
Equipment Buildings Wall Insulation Roof Insulation Overall Average
R-Value R-Value U-Factor
Equipment buildings are exempt from the
Equipment Building Envelope
thermal envelope provisions per C402.1.2.
The following shall be met to be eligible: Electronic equipment power (watts/sf)
building size ≤ 500 sf, average wall/roof U-
Heating system output capacity (Btu/hr)
factor ≤ U-0.20, electronic equipment load ≥
7 watts/sf, heating system output capacity ≤ Cooling capacity (Yes/No)
17,000 btu/h. Cooling system capacity not
limited.
Component Performance Path, pg. 1 ENV-UA
2015 WSEC Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, & R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Oct 2017
Project Title: Checksum TI Date 03/12/2020
Target Insulation Allowance For Building Department Use
Fully Conditioned Space - Commercial, Group R, Mixed Use
Calculation Adjustments
Proposed UA is allowed to be 10% higher than Target UA
Fenestration Area as % gross above-grade wall area 10.0% Max. Target: 30.0%
Skylight Area as % gross roof area 0.7% Max. Target: 5.0%
Vertical Fenestration Alternates: None Selected on ENV-SUM
For Stand-alone Projects13,14 Vertical Fenestration Net Wall
User Note
Existing-to-remain Areas Skylights Net Roof
Building Component Proposed UA Target UA
Cavity+CI Plan/Detail # U-factor Source & Table # 2 U-factor x Area (A) = UA (U x A) U-factor x Area (A) = UA (U x A)
R=38 Rigid 0.027 18495 499.4 0.027 18495 499.4
R= Above Deck Insulation U-0.027
Deck
R=
R= 0.031
R= Metal Building U-0.031
Mtl BldR=
RoofsR= 0.027
R= Joist/single rafter U-0.027
Joist/RftrR=
R= 0.021
R= Single raft, attic, other U-0.021
Attic/OthR=
R=21 6" mtl 16" oc R-21 0.106 3309 350.8 0.055 3309 182.0
R= Steel/metal frame U-0.055
Steel
R=
4,6 R= 0.052
R= Metal Building U-0.052
Mtl Bld.R=
R= 0.054
Above Grade
- R= Wood Frame, other U-0.054
Wood/OthR=
3 R=15 3.5 mtl std 24" oc R-15 0.102 2920 297.8 0.104 12899 1341.5
R=25 Stickpin 0.038 8847 336.2 Mass Wall U-0.104
Mass
R=0 Bare Concrete 0.740 1132 837.7
Opaque Walls
5 R= 0.200
R= Mass Transfer Deck U-0.20
TransferR=
7 R= 0.078
R= Group R Mass Wall U-0.078
Mass
Group RR=
4,6 R= 0.104
R= Assumed to be Mass Wall U-0.104
Comm
R=
R= 0.078
R= Assumed to be Mass Wall U-0.078
Below Grade WallsGroup RR=
R= 0.031
R= Mass Floor U-0.031
Mass
R=
FloorsR=21 2x6 Wood 0.057 256 14.6 0.029 256 7.4
R= Joist/Framing U-0.029
FramedR=
Area1 UA Area1 UA
Page 1 Subtotal 34959 2336 34959 2030
Component Performance Compliance (UA) UA COMPLIES W/ EXISTING SPACE EXEMPTION
Component Performance Path, pg. 2 ENV-UA
2015 WSEC Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, & R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Oct 2017
Project Title: Checksum TI Date 03/12/2020
Fenestration Area For Building Department Use
as % gross above-grade wall area 10.0% Max. Target: 30.0%
Skylight Area as % gross roof area 0.7% Max. Target: 5.0%
Building Component Proposed UA Target UA
Ins. R Plan/Detail # F-factor Source & Table # 8 F-factor x Perimeter = FP(F x P) F-factor x Perimeter = UA (U x A)
R= Uninsulated 0.730 607 443.1 0.540 607 327.8
R= Slab-On-Grade F-0.54
-gradeUnheatedR=
-on R= 0.550
R= Heated Slab-On-Grade F-0.55
Slab
HeatedR=
Schedule ID U-factor Source9,10 U-factor x Area (A) = UA (U x A) U-factor x Area (A) = UA (U x A)
Insulated Metal 0.37 42 15.5 0.370 42 15.5
Opaque Swing Doors U-0.37
6,9 Swinging
Insulated Metal R-10 0.17 652 110.8 0.340 652 221.7
Doors
Opaque rollup & sliding U-0.34
Other
0.30
Non-Metal Frame U-0.30
-Metal
Non
NFRC 0.38 1793 681.3 0.38 1793 681.3
6,10 Metal Frame, Fixed U-0.38
Metal, fixed
0.40
Metal Frame, Operable U-0.40
Vertical FenestrationMetal, op.
Glass door 0.60 87 52.2 0.60 87 52.2
Metal Entrance Door U-0.60
Mtl entrance
10 NFRC 0.5 128 64.0 0.50 128 64.0
All types U-0.50
SkylightsAll Types
Refrigerated Space Freezer Floors Proposed UA Target UA
CI Plan/Detail # U-factor Source & Table # 2 U-factor x Area (A) = UA (U x A) U-factor x Area (A) = UA (U x A)
R=
R= Freezer Floor
Floor
Freezer R=
Area1 UA Area1 UA
Page 2 Subtotal 3309 1367 3309 1363
Page 1 Subtotal 34959 2336 34959 2030
TO COMPLY - The Proposed Total UA shall not
exceed the Target Total UA. Project Total 38268 3703 38268 3393
Component Performance Compliance (UA) UA COMPLIES W/ EXISTING SPACE EXEMPTION
Refrigerated Space Windows In Doors 11, 12
Cooler / Double Pane Triple Pane Inert Gas Heat Reflective
Plan/Detail # Description Freezer Glass Glass Filled Treated Glass
In Door
Glazing in Doors
Reach in
Note 1 - If vertical fenestration or skylight area exceeds maximum allowed per C402.4.1, then Target Area Adjustment of all applicableenvelope
Note 1 - If vertical fenestration or skylight area exceeds maximum allowed per C402.4.1, then Target Area Adjustment of all applicableenvelope
elements will be calculated automatically by the compliance form. Refer to Target Area Adjustments worksheet for this calculation.
Note 2 - Opaque assembly U-factors shall come from Appendix A or be calculated per approved method as specified in C402.1.5.1.
Note 3 - Proposed CMU mass wall in non-Group R that meet Table C402.1.4 Footnote D requirements can enter the target U-value of 0.104.
Note 4 - Semi-heated spaces - For spaces eligible for this wall insulation exception, the UA calculation excludes all wall assemblies. However, wall area
values are required to run the window-to-wall ratio calculation. Enter into form all wall types in the semi-heated space. Enter the sf area of each
wall type and enter "1" for the U-factor.
Note 5 - Mass transfer slab edges must be covered withan assembly having an overall U-factor of 0.2.
Note 6 - Demising walls, doors, and vertical fenestration separating spaces with different degrees of space conditioning (unconditioned, semi-heated,
fully conditioned) shall be included only on the ENV-UA form for the space with the greatest degree of space conditioning.
Note 7 - List Group R above grade mass walls here. List all other above grade walls, Commercial and Group R, in the Opaque Walls - Above Grade
section.
Note 8 - Slab-on-grade F-Factors shall come from Appendix A or calculated per approved method as specified in C402.1.5.1.
Note 9 - Opaque door U-factors shall come from Appendix A or calculated per approved method as specified in C402.1.5.1. A door is defined as
opaque if less than 50% of the door area has glazing.
Note 10 - Fenestration assembly U-Factors shall be the manufacturer's NFRC product rating, which includes the glazing and frame, or shall be
the default value per Section C303.1.3.
Note 11 - Refrigerated Coolers - Target U-factors for cooler roof, wall and door assemblies are per C410. Enter proposed information
under the most similar assembly type. Target F-factors for slab-on-grade floors are per C402. Target U-factors for floors that separate a cooler
from a non-cooler space (unconditioned and conditioned) are per C402. Target U-factors for vertical fenestration (not within cooler doors) are per
C402. Enter only the opaque portion of refrigerated space doors. Windows within doors and reach-in display case doors shall comply with C410
prescriptive requirements.
Note 12 - Refrigerated Freezers - Target U-factors for freezer roof, wall and door assemblies are per C410. Enter proposed information under the most
similar assembly type. Target U-factor for insulated freezer floors is per C410. Insulation is required under the entire freezer floor. Enter
proposed information in the Freezer Floor section. If the freezer floor assembly rests on top of a standard floor, the vertical edge of the freezer
floor shall be entered as a section of freezer wall. If freezer floor insulation is installed as integral to or applied underneath a slab-on-grade or
exposed floor, this floor area shall be thermally broken from the surrounding floor. Enter proposed thermal break information in the Freezer Floor
section and note it as In-Floor Thermal Break. Enter only the opaque portion of freezer doors. Windows within doors and reach-in display case
doors shall comply with C410 prescriptive requirements.
Note 13 - Stand alone projects - Enter total existing-to-remain sf areas for net above grade walls (including opaque doors), net roof, vertical fenestration
and skylights in section provided at top of ENV-UA form. Enter UA information for new envelope assemblies in Building Components section.
Note 14 - Addition + Existing, Alteration + Existing, Addition + Alteration + Existing projects - Enter sf areas and estimated U-factors for all existing-to-
remain envelope assemblies in Building Components section. Identify these assemblies as EXISTING in U-factor Source & Table # column.
Enter UA information for new addition and altered envelope assemblies in Building Components section. Existing and new information will
autofill into the Vertical Fenestration and Skylight Area Calculation section of ENV-SUM as all NEW. Does not affect calculation results.
Vertical Fenestration Target Area Adjustment Calculations
Project Title: Checksum TI Date 03/12/2020
If vertical fenestration area exceeds maximum allowed per Section C402.4.1, then Target Area Adjustment of all applicable envelope elements is
required. This worksheet automatically calculates these adjustments and updates target areas in the ENV-UA and ENV-SHGC worksheets. Information
shown in this worksheet is for reference only and is write-protected. Submit this Target Area Adjustment form with ENV-UA and ENV-SHGC forms.
VF = Vertical fenestration NW = Net above grade wall (excludes fenestration and doors.)
DR = Opaque doors Gross Exterior Above-Grade Wall Area= VF + NW + DR
AG = Above-grade
Proposed Areas Vertical Fenestration Net Above Grade Wall Opaque Door
Project Areas -> VF= 1880.0 NW= 16208.0 DR= 694.0
Existing Non-project Areas -> VF= NW=
Gross Exterior Max Vert. Fen. % Maximum Target
AG Wall Area (C402.3.1) Vert. Fen. Area
18782.0 x 30.0%  100 = 5634.6
Total Vertical Delta Vertical Excess Vertical
0
Fenestration Maximum Target Fenestration Fenestration
1880.0 - 5634.6 = -3754.6  greater =
-3754.6
Multiplier applied to all
Project Vertical Excess Vertical Target Vertical Total Vertical Proposed Vertical
Fenestration Areas to
Fenestration Fenestration Fenestration Fenestration Target VF Multiplier
calculate Target Vertical
1880.0 - = 1880.0  1880.0 = 1.00 Fenestration Area
Net AG Wall Area Excess Fenestration Target Net Wall Area Net Wall Target Net Wall Mult. Multiplier applied to all
16208.0 + = 16208.0  16208.0 = 1.00 Proposed Opaque Above-
Grade Wall Areas to
calculate Target Above-
Target Areas - UA Grade Wall Area
Commercial
Vertical Fenestration Proposed Area Target VF Mult. Target Area
Non-metal frame x =
Metal frame, fixed 1793.0 x 1.00 = 1793.0
Metal frame, operable x =
Metal frame, entrance door 87.0 x 1.00 = 87.0
Target areas in shaded
Above-grade Wall Proposed Area Target Net Wall Mult. Target Area boxes are applied to
target areas on ENV-UA
Steel Frame 3309.0 x 1.00 = 3309.0
Metal Building x =
Wood / Other frame x =
Mass 12899.0 x 1.00 = 12899.0
Mass Transfer Deck x =
Group R Mass x =
Sum of target above-grade
Sum of ProposedSum of Proposed 18088.0 Sum of Target 18088.0 wall and vertical
fenestration areas are
Target Areas - SHGC x A calculated to equal the
sum of proposed
Non-North Vertical Fenestration Proposed Area Target VF Mult. Target Area
PF < 0.2 x =
0.2 ≤ PF < 0.5 x =
PF ≥ 0.5 x = SHGC target areas in
shaded boxes are applied
North Vertical Fenestration to target areas on ENV-
PF < 0.2 x = SHGC
0.2 ≤ PF < 0.5 x =
PF ≥ 0.5 x =
Skylight Target Area Adjustment Calculations
Project Title: Checksum TI Date 03/12/2020
If skylight area exceeds maximum allowed per Section C402.4.1, then Target Area Adjustment of all applicable envelope elements is required. This
worksheet automatically calculates these adjustments and updates target areas in the ENV-UA and ENV-SHGC worksheets. Information shown in this
worksheet is for reference only and is write-protected. Submit this Target Area Adjustment form with ENV-UA and ENV-SHGC forms.
SKY= Skylight NR - Net roof (excludes skylight) Gross Exterior Roof Area = SKY + NR
Proposed Areas Skylight Net Opaque Roof
Project Areas -> SKY= 128.0 NR= 18495.0
Existing Non-project Areas -> SKY= NR=
Gross Exterior Max Skylight % Maximum Skylight
Roof Area (C402.3.1) Fenestration Area
18623.0 x 5.0%  100 = 931.2
Total Skylight Area Maximum Target Delta Skylight Area 0 Excess Skylight
128.0 - 931.2 = -803.2  greater =
-803.2
Project
Multiplier applied to all
Skylight Area Excess Skylight Target Skylight Area Total Skylight Area Target SKY Multiplier
Proposed Skylight Areas
128.0 - = 128.0  128.0 = 1.00 to calculate Target
Skylight Area
Net Project
Roof Area Excess Skylight Target Net Roof Area Net Roof Target Net Roof Mult. Multiplier applied to all
Proposed Opaque Roof
18495.0 + = 18495.0  18495.0 = 1.00 Areas to calculate Target
Roof Area
Target Areas - UA and SHGC x A
Skylight Proposed Area Target SKY Mult. Target Area
All 128.0 x 1.00 = 128.0
Roof Proposed Area Target Net Roof Mult. Target Area
Target areas in shaded
Insulation Above Deck 18495.0 x 1.00 = 18495.0 boxes are applied to target
Metal Building x areas on ENV-UA
Joist / Single Rafter x =
Attic / All Others x =
Sum of target roof and
Sum of Proposed 18623.0 Sum of Target 18623.0 skylight areas are
calculated to equal the
sum of proposed
Permit #: 3098
Permit Date: 03/17/20
Permit Type: COMMERCIAL ALTERATION
Project Name: Smartcap - Checksum
Applicant Name: Smartcap Construction
Applicant Address: 8201 164th Ave NE Ste J
Applicant, City, State,
Redmond, WA 98052
Zip:
Contact: Tyson Goodwin
Phone: 206-290-4478
Email: tyson@smartcapconstruction.com
Scope of Work: Office, warehouse, manufacturing and distribution for microchip and circuit board
testing equipment
Valuation: 1125000.00
Square Feet: 48315
Number of Stories: 1
Construction Type: lllB
Occupancy Group:
ID Code: CIC
Permit Issued: 05/07/2020
Permit Expires:
Form Permit Type:
Status: COMPLETE
Assigned To: Raelynn Jones
Property
Parcel # Address Legal Description Owner Name Owner Phone Zoning
SMARTCAP 188TH
399 Other
6108 188TH STREET NE, ST
31052200103000 425-422-3484 Miscellaneous
#B-800 DEVELOPMENT
Manufacturing NEC
QOZB LLC
Contractors
Contractor Primary Contact Phone Address Contractor Type License License #
SMARTCAP
8201 164TH
CONSTRUCTION DBA CONSTRUCTION
206-290-4478 AVE NE STE COA 604 474 582
PIVOTAL CONTRACTOR
110
CONSTTRUCTION
SMARTCAP
8201 164TH
CONSTRUCTION DBA CONSTRUCTION LABOR &
206-290-4478 AVE NE STE SMARTCL810NR
PIVOTAL CONTRACTOR INDUSTRIES
110
CONSTTRUCTION
Plan Reviews
Date Review Type Description Assigned To Review Status
COMMERCIAL
03/17/2020 BUILDING
ALTERATION
Fees
Fee Description Notes Amount
Building Permit Table 4-1 $9,142.99
Processing/Technology $25.00
State Surcharge - Commercial Commercial Only $25.00
Building Plan Review Table 4-2 $5,942.94
Total $15,135.93
Attached Letters
Date Letter Description
03/17/2020 Building Permit
Payments
Date Paid By Description Payment Type Accepted By Amount
05/06/2020 SmartCap CK100189 Raelynn Jones $15,135.93
Outstanding Balance $0.00
Notes
Date Note Created By:
08/11/2020 Do not issue CO until traffic impact fees have been paid. Kristin Foster
Emailed the applicant for an accurate valuation. The valuation noted on the application is
07/10/2020 1,125,000. The applicant responded that the correct valuation is 44,373.00. Emailed the Kristin Foster
applicant to revise the application.
05/05/2020 Received signed permit. Waiting for payment. Kristin Foster
05/04/2020 Emailed Amber the permit to sign. Kristin Foster
Spoke with Robert about a traffic memo for the TI permits. He is going to have Gibson generate
05/04/2020 Kristin Foster
one for our review.
05/04/2020 Reviewed and approved by SAFEbuilt. Kristin Foster
Left Robert a message to call me in regards to impact fees and a traffic memo for this TI. We
04/29/2020 will request a traffic memo at this time however, all traffic impact fees will be deferred to Bldg. Kristin Foster
C per MH.
04/29/2020 Emailed Robert link for payment for invoice. Kristin Foster
03/19/2020 Routed to SafeBuilt for review Raelynn Jones
03/17/2020 Suite number TBD Raelynn Jones
Uploaded Files
Date File Name
05/07/2020 6629939-3098_Issued Permit.pdf
03/17/2020 6397289-3098_Commercial_Application_Packet Owner Signed 3.13.20.pdf
03/17/2020 6397290-19055 Checksum Permit Set 3-16-20.pdf
03/17/2020 6397291-19055 LPB 3-16-20.pdf
03/17/2020 6397292-Checksum_EnvSummary_3_12_2020.pdf