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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19417 63rd Ave Ne_BLD874_2026 RULE-MAKING ORDER cR-103E (July 2011) U31 (implements RCW 34.05.350) Agency: State Building Code Council Emergency Rule Only Effective date of rule: Emergency Rules ❑ Immediately upon filing. ® Later(specify) July 1. 2015 Any other findings required by other provisions of law as precondition to adoption or effectiveness of rule? ❑Yes ® No If Yes,explain: Purpose: This rule is established to provide regulatory guidance to marijuana processing or extraction facilities. This new industry in Washington State produces marijuana for sale in specially licensed retail stores throughout the state. At this time there are no specific regulations in place to ensure safety in the processing plants or extraction facilities. This rule will establish specific requirements for handling hazardous materials, estabbsh inspection standards, and provide construction and permit requirements to ensure the life/safety of occupants, first responders, and the general public. Citation of existing rules affected by this order: Repealed: Amended: WAC 51-54A-105; WAC 51-54A-3800(new section) Suspended- Statutory authority for adoption: RCW 19,27.031; RCW 19,27.074 Other authority : EMERGENCY RULE Under RCW 34.05.350 the agency for good cause finds: ® That immediate adoption, amendment,or repeal of a rule is necessary for the preservation of the public health, safety,or general welfare,and that observing the time requirements of notice and opportunity to comment upon adoption of a permanent rule would be contrary to the public interest. ❑ That state or federal law or federal rule or a federal deadline for state receipt of federal funds requires immediate adoption of a rule. ❑ That in order to implement the requirements or reductions in appropriations enacted in any budget for fiscal year 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, or 2013, which necessitates the need for the immediate adoption, amendment,or repeal of a rule, and that observing the time requirements of notice and opportunity to comment upon adoption of a permanent rule would be contrary to the fiscal needs or requirements of the agency. Reasons for this finding: These emergency rules provide operational and construction permit requirements for marijuana extraction.Marijuana extraction can involve explosive materials and dangerous process that pose serious risks to public health,safety and welfare,as illustrated by the 2013explosion, fire and fatality in Bellevue.These rules provide administrative direction,establish definitions,create requirements for engineering reports and inspections, identify construction requirements and electrical systems,and direct other administrative oversight to protect public safety.The State Liquor and Cannabis Board's WAC 314-55-104 looks to state fire safety and building codes implemented by focal fire officials to provide these protections.Given the serious risks posed by activities regulated by this rule,observing permanent rule timing requirements would be contrary to the public interest. Date adopted: June 12, 2015 CODE REVISER USE ONLY NAME{TYPE OR PRINT) OFFICE OF THE CODE REVISER David F. Kokot STATE OF WASHINGTON SIGNATURE FILED DATE: June 26,2015 TITLE TIME: 8:36 AM Chair, State Building Code Council WSR 15-14-064 (COMPLETE REVERSE SIDE) Note: If any category is left blank, it will be calculated as zero. No descriptive text. Count by whole WAC sections only,from the WAC number through the history note. A section may be counted In more than one category. The number of sections adopted in order to comply with: Federal statute: New Amended Repealed Federal rules or standards: New Amended Repealed Recently enacted state statutes: New 1 Amended Repealed The number of sections adopted at the request of a nongovernmental entity: New Amended Repealed The number of sections adopted In the agency's own initiative: New 1 Amended Repeated The number of sections adopted In order to clarify,streamline, or reform agency procedures: New Amended Repealed The number of sections adopted using: Negotiated rule making: New Amended Repealed Pilot rule making: New Amended Repealed Other alternative rule making: New Amended Repealed AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 13-04-063, filed 2/l/13, effective 7/1/13) WAC 51-54A-0105 Permits. SECTION 105 SCOPE NNC GENERAL REQUIRSMMNTS 105.1.1 Permits required. Any property owner or authorized agent who intends to conduct an operation or business, or install or modify sys- tems and equipment, which is regulated by this code, or to cause any such work to be done shall first make application to the fire code of- ficial and obtain the required permit . 105 . 6. 49 Marijuana extraction systems An operational permit is -e- quired to use a marijuanalcannabis extraction system regulated under WAC 314-55-104 . 105.7.19 Marijuana extraction systems. A construgtion permit is re- quired to install a marijuana./cannabis extraction system regulated un- der WAC 314-55-104 . [ 1 J OTS-7192 . 1 NEW SECTION VAC 51-54A-3800 Marijuana processing or extraction facilities. SECTION 3801—ADMINISTRATION 3801.1 Scope. Marijuana processing or extraction facilities shall com- ply with this chapter and the International Building Code. The extrac- tion process includes the act of extraction of the oils and fats by use of a solvent, desolventizing of the raw material and production of the miscella, distillation of the solvent from the miscella and sol- vent recovery. The use, storage, transfilling, and handling of hazard- ous materials in these facilities shall comply with this chapter, oth- er applicable provisions of this code and the International Building Code. 3801.2 Application. The requirements set forth in this chapter are re- quirements specific only to marijuana processing and extraction fa- cilities and shall be applied as exceptions or additions to applicable requirements set forth elsewhere in this code. 3801.3 Multiple hazards. Where a material, its use or the process it is associated with poses multiple hazards, all hazards shall be ad- dressed in accordance with Section 5001. 1 and other material specific chapters. 3801.4 Existing building or facilities. Existing buildings or facili- ties used for the processing of marijuana shall comply with this chap- ter. Existing buildings or facilities used for marijuana extraction shall comply with the requirements of this chapter by July 1, 2016. 3801.5 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 105. 6 and 105.7. SECTION 3802--DEFINITIONS Marijuana extraction facility (MEF) : A building used for the solvent- based extraction process of marijuana. Marijuana extraction equipment (M$E) : Equipment or appliances used for the extraction of botanical material such as essential oils, from mar- ijuana. Marijuana extraction room (MER) : The room or space in which the Sol- vent-based extractions occur. Finding: The results of an inspection, examination, analysis or re- view. Observation: A practice or condition not technically noncompliant with other regulations or requirements, but could lead to noncompliance if left unaddressed. Desolventizing: The act of removing a solvent from a material. Miscella: A mixture, in any proportion, of the extracted oil or fat and the extracting solvent. Transfilling: The process of taking a gas source, either compressed or in liquid form (usually in bulk containers) , and transferring it into a different container (usually a smaller compressed cylinder) . SECTION 3802—PROCESSING OR EXTRACTION OF MARIJUANA [ 1 J OTS-7182. 5 3802.1 Location. Marijuana processing shall be located in a building complying with the International Building Code and this code. The mar- ijuana extraction process shall be located in a room dedicated to the extraction process . The extraction room shall not be used for any oth- er purpose including storage. 3802.2 Staffing. The extraction process shall be continuously staffed by personnel trained in the extraction process, the transfer of LP-gas where applicable, and all emergency procedures. All staff training re- cords shall be maintained on-site by the owner and made available upon request from the fire code official . 3802.3 Systems, equipment and processes. Systems, equipment, and pro- cesses shall be in accordance with Sections 3802 . 3 . 1 through 3802 .3 .3 .7 . 3802.3.1 Application. Systems, equipment and processes shall include, but are not limited to, vessels, chambers, containers, cylinders, tanks, piping, tubing, valves, fittings, and pumps. 3802.3.2 General requirements. In addition to the requirements in Sec- tion 3802, systems, equipment and processes shall also comply with Section 5003 . 2, other applicable provisions of this code, the Interna- tional Building Code, and the International Mechanical Code. 3802.3.3 Additional requirements for marijuana extraction. In addition to the requirements of Section 3802 .3, marijuana extraction systems, equipment and process shall comply with this section. 3802.3.3.1 General requirements. The requirements set forth in Section 5003 .2 shall apply to vessels, chambers, containers, cylinders, tanks, piping, tubing, valves, fittings, and pumps used in the extraction process. The use of ovens in post-process purification or winteriza- tion shall comply with Section 3802.3 . 3.7 . 3802.3.3.2 Systems and equipment. Systems or equipment used for the extraction of marijuana/cannabis oils from plant material shall be listed for the specific use. If the system used for extraction of mar- ijuana/cannabis oils and products from plant material is not listed, then the system shall have a designer of record. If the designer of record is not a licensed Washington professional engineer, then the system shall be peer reviewed by a licensed Washington professional engineer. In reviewing the system, the licensed professional engineer shall review and consider any information provided by the system' s de- signer or manufacturer. For systems and equipment not listed for the specific use, a technical report documenting the design or peer review as outlined in Section 3802.3 . 3. 4 .2 shall be prepared and submitted to the fire code official for review and approval for systems and equip- ment used for the extraction of marijuana/cannabis oils and products from plant material. The firm or individual performing the engineering analysis for the technical report shall be approved by the fire code official prior to performing the analysis. 3802.3.3.3 Change of extraction medium. Where the medium of extraction or solvent is changed from the material indicated in the technical re- port or as required by the manufacturer, the technical report shall be revised at the cost of the facility owner, submitted for review and approval by the fire code official prior to the use of the equipment with the new medium or solvent. If the original engineer of record is OTS-71A-2 .5 not available, then new engineer of record shall comply with Section 3802 .3. 3 . 4 .1 . 3802.3.3.4 Required technical report. The technical report documenting the design or peer review shall be submitted for review and approval by the fire code official prior to the equipment being located or in- stalled at the facility. 3802.3.3.4.1 Approval of the engineer of record. Where a technical re- port is required to be submitted for review and approval by the fire code official to meet the requirements of 3802. 3. 3 . 2, the following actions shall occur: 1 . Prior to submittal of the technical report, the engineer shall submit educational background and professional experience specific to the review and approval of system, equipment and processes with like hazards of those associated with the marijuana extraction system to the fire code official. 2 . Once the proof of qualifications are found acceptable by the fire code official, the engineer of record shall produce the technical report and the report shall be signed and sealed in accordance with Washington state requirements. The proof of qualifications shall include documentation indicat- ing the person is a professional engineer licensed in Washington state. 3802.3.3.4.2 Content of technical report and engineering analysis. All, but not limited to, the items listed below shall be included in the technical report. 1 . Manufacturer information. 2 . Engineer of record information. 3 . Date of review and report revision history. 4 . Signature page shall include: a. Author of the report; b. Date of report; c. Seal, date and signature of engineer of record performing the design or peer review; and d. Date, signature, and stamp of the professional engineer per- forming the engineering document review of the report. The engineering document review cannot be performed by the authoring engineer. 5. Model number of the item evaluated. If the equipment is provi- ded with a serial number, the serial number shall be included for ver- ification at time of site inspection. 6. Methodology of the design or peer review process used to de- termine minimum safety requirements. Methodology shall consider the basis of design, and shall include a code analysis and code path to demonstrate the reason as to why specific code or standards are appli- cable or not. 7 . Equipment description. A list of every component and subassem- bly (clamp, fittings, hose, quick disconnects, gauges, site glass, gaskets, valves, pumps, vessels, containers, switches, etc. ) of the system or equipment, indicating the manufacturer, model number, mate- rial, and solvent compatibility. Vendor cut sheets shall be provided. 8 . A general flow schematic or general process flow diagram (PFD) of the process. Post-processing or winterization may be included in this diagram. All primary components of the process equipment shall be identified and match the aforementioned list. Operating temperatures, pressures, and solvent state of matter shall be identified in each l OTS-7182 .5 primary step or component. A piping and instrumentation diagram (PID or PI&D) may be provided but is not required. 9. Analysis of the vessel (s) if pressurized beyond standard at- mospheric pressure. Analysis shall include purchased and fabricated components. 10. Structural analysis for the frame system supporting the equipment. 11. Process safety analysis of the extraction system, from the introduction of raw product to the end of the extraction process. 12. Comprehensive process hazard analysis considering failure modes and points of failure throughout the process . This portion of the review should include review of emergency procedure information provided by the manufacturer of the equipment or process and not that of the facility, building or room. 13. Review of the assembly instructions, operational and mainte- nance manuals provided by the manufacturer. 14 . Report shall include findings and observations of the analy- sis. 15. List of references used in the analysis . 3802.3.3.5 Building analysis. If the technical report, or manufactur- ers literature indicate specific requirements for the location, room, space or building, where the extraction process is to occur, the engi- neer of record, as approved in 3802. 3 . 3. 4. 1 shall review the construc- tion documents of such location, room, space or building and provide a report of their findings and observations to the fire code official. Analysis shall include: 1. Process safety analysis of the entire process from raw materi- al to finished product. 2. Comprehensive process hazard analysis considering failure modes and points throughout the process. Should include review of emergency procedures as related to the equipment or process, and the facility. 3802.3.3.6 Site inspection. Prior to operation of the extraction equipment, if required by the fire code official, the engineer of re- cord, as approved in 3802 .3 .3. 4 . 1 shall inspect the site of the ex- traction process once equipment has been installed for compliance with the technical report and the building analysis. The engineer of record shall provide a report of findings and observations of the site in- spection to the fire code official prior to the approval of the ex- traction process . The field inspection report authored by engineer of record shall include the serial number of the equipment used in the process and shall confirm the equipment installed is the same model and type of equipment identified in the technical report. 3802.3.3.7 Post-process purification and winterization. Post-process- ing and winterization involving the heating or pressurizing of the miscella to other than normal pressure or temperature shall be ap- proved and performed in an appliance listed for such use. Domestic or commercial cooking appliances shall not be used. The use of industrial ovens shall comply with Chapter 30. EXCEPTION: An automatic fire extinguishing system shall not be required for batch-type Class A ovens having less than 3.0 cubic feet of work space. 3802.4 Construction requirements. 3802.4.1 Location. Marijuana extraction shall not be located in any building containing a Group A, E, I or R occupancy. � 4 : OTS-7182 .5 3802.4.1.1 Extraction room. The extraction equipment and extraction process shall be located in a room dedicated to extraction. 3802.4.2 Egress. Each marijuana extraction room shall be provided with at least one exit, swinging in the direction of travel provided with an automatic closer and panic hardware. 3802.4.2.1 Facility egress. The marijuana extraction room shall not enter directly into an exit, exit passageway, horizontal exit or along the sole egress path from another portion of the building. 3802.4.3 Ventilation. Each marijuana extraction room shall be provided with a dedicated hazardous exhaust system complying with Section 5004 . 3 for all solvents other than water. The operation of the hazard- ous exhaust system shall be continuous . 3802.4.4 Control area. Each marijuana extraction room shall be consid- ered a single control area and comply with Section 5003. 8.3. 3802.4.5 Ignition source control. Extraction equipment and extraction processes using a hydrocarbon-based liquid or gas solvent shall be provided with ventilation rates for the room to maintain the concen- tration of flammable constituents in air below 25W of the lower flam- mability limit of the respective solvent. If not provided with the re- quired ventilation rate, then Class I Division II electrical require- ments shall apply to the entire room. 3802.4. 6 Interlocks. All electrical components within the extraction room shall be interlocked with the hazardous exhaust system and when provided, the gas detection system. When the hazardous exhaust system is not operational, then light switches and electrical outlets shall be disabled. Activation of the gas detection system shall disable all light switches and electrical outlets. 3802.4. 7 Emergency power. 3802.4.7.1 Emergency power for extraction process. Where power is re- quired for the operation of the extraction process, an automatic emer- gency power source shall be provided. The emergency power source shall have sufficient capacity to allow safe shutdown of the extraction process plus an additional 2 hours of capacity beyond the shutdown process. 3802.4. 7.2 Emergency power for other than extraction process. An auto- matic emergency power system shall be provided for the following items when installed. 3802.4.7.2.1 Required electrical systems. 1 . Extraction room lighting; 2 . Extraction room ventilation system; 3 . Solvent gas detection system; 4 . Emergency alarm systems; 5 . Automatic fire extinguishing systems. 3802.4.8 Continuous gas detection system. For extraction processes utilizing gaseous hydrocarbon-based solvents, a continuous gas detec- tion system shall be provided. The gas detection threshold shall be no greater than 25% of the LEL/LFL limit of the materials. 3802.4. 9 Liquefied-petroleum gases shall not be released to the atmos- phere. [ 5 ] OTS-7182 .5 3802.5 Carbon dioxide enrichment or extraction. Extraction processes using carbon dioxide shall comply with the section. 3802.5.1 Scope. Carbon dioxide systems with more than 100 pounds of carbon dioxide shall comply with Sections 3802 .5 through 3802 . 5 . 8 . This section is applicable to carbon dioxide systems utilizing com- pressed gas systems, liquefied-gas system, dry ice, or on-site carbon dioxide generation. 3802.5.2 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 105 . 6 and 105. 7 . 3802.5.3 Equipment. The storage, use, and handling of liquid carbon dioxide shall be in accordance with Chapter 54 and the applicable re- quirements of NFPA 55, Chapter 13 . Insulated liquid carbon dioxide system shall have pressure relief devices in accordance with NFPA 55. 3802.5.5 Protection from damage. Carbon dioxide systems shall be in- stalled so the storage tanks, cylinders, piping and fittings are pro- tected from damage by occupants or equipment during normal facility operations . 3802.5.7 Signage. At the entrance to each area using or storing carbon dioxide, signage shall be posted indicating the hazard. Signs shall be durable and permanent in nature and not less than 7 inches wide by 10 inches tall. Signs shall bear the "skull and crossbones" emblem with the warning "DANGER! POTENTIAL, OXYGEN DEFICIENT ATMOSPHERE." NFPA 704 signage shall be provided at the building main entry and the rooms where the carbon dioxide is used and stored. 3802.5. 8 Ventilation. Mechanical ventilation shall be in accordance with the International Mechanical Code and shall comply with all of the following: 1 . Mechanical ventilation in the room or area shall be at a rate of not less than 1 cubic foot per minute per square foot. 2 . The exhaust system intake shall be taken from a point within 12 inches of the floor. 3. The ventilation system shall be designed to operate at a nega- tive pressure in relation to the surrounding area. 3802.6 Flammiable or combustible liquid. The use of a flammable or com- bustible liquid for the extraction of oils and fats from marijuana shall comply with this section. 3802. 6.1 Scope. The use of flammable and combustible liquids for liq- uid extraction process where the liquid is boiled, distilled, or evaporated shall comply with this section and NFPA 30 . 3802. 6.2 Location. The process using a flammable or combustible liquid shall be located within a hazardous exhaust fume hood, rated for ex- hausting flammable vapors . Electrical equipment used within the haz- ardous exhaust fume hood shall be rated for use in flammable atmos- pheres. Heating of flammable or combustible liquids over an open flame is prohibited. Exception: The use of a heating element not rated for flammable atmospheres may be approved where documentation from the manufacturer or an approved testing laboratory indicates is it rated fix heating of flammable liquids [ 6 ) OTS-7182 . 5 From: 'Becker,Aimee (LCB)" <aimee.beckeralcb.wa.g_ov> Date: December 29,2015 at 3:15:19 PM PST To: "davidloftonkyahoo.com" <davidloftongyghoo.com> Subject: 412446-Mountain Hi-Change approval Hi David. Just wanted to follow up on our conversation this morning. My supervisor approved your change to add the extractor and has sent it to be signed off by the director of licensing. Once that is done,you will be mailed an approval letter allowing your change. There is no re-inspection needed at this time. Hope you have a wonderful New Years. Aimee Becker Licensing Specialist Senior <image003 jpg> 3000 Pacific Ave I PO Box 43098 1 Olympia,Washington 98504 Phone: 360.664.16961 e-mail:aimee.becker@lcb.wa.gov www.liq.wa.gov [A KirklandDynamics City of Arlington Electrical Inspector 18204 59th Avenue NE Arlington,WA 98223 12/22/2015 Subject: Mountain Hi Extraction Facility Electrical Protection Explanation, Dear Sir, I wanted to explain our method for treating the hazardous possibility within the Mountain Hi Extraction Facility,Arlington,WA. The extraction process requires that a sealed vessel containing Butane be used inside the space to extract the ingredients required for the facility's final products. Under normal operation Butane is never released from the sealed vessel. However,since there is the remote possibility that Butane could accidentally be released in the space,we have to provide for that possibility. We have classified the room to NEC article 500.5(2)(1) as Class 1, Division 2. As an acceptable protection technique we are using a Combustible Gas Detection system, as allowed in NEC article 500.7(K). A sensor has been mounted near the floor level per NFPA 497 and NFPA 58 for Butane. Butane is heavier than air and would collect at the floor if a leak occurred (Air has a specific gravity that= 1.0. Butane is heavier than air and its specific gravity=2.1). The sensor would detect the concentration of Butane in the air. The detection system has been set so that if the concentration reaches a level that is 25%of the concentration at which the mixture becomes flammable or explosive, the system would cause a normally open contactor to open,cutting off all electricity into the room except to the equipment rated Class 1 Division 2 when any butane is detected. The controls and contactor are located outside the room. The sensor is rated for Class 1 Division 2 installation. Once the detected butane level in the room falls below the set point level and is considered safe,the system allows the contactor to close again, restoring electrical power to the space. Since the electrical receptacles and normal light fixtures in the space as well as the equipment plugged into the receptacles would not be energized when the space is a hazardous location,the installation of a combustible gas detection system complies with NEC 500.7(k), and as discussed in the note (page 579) in the NEC Handbook it allows for equipment in the space to be a division lower than the initial hazardous area classification. When protected by NEC 500.7(k)the division level is unclassified. Regards, Thomas J. Olson, PE Principal Engineer Kirkland Dynamics 11731 120th Avenue NE,Suite B Kirkland,Washington,98034 425-495-0081 Kevin Olander From: Boyan Netsov <golemeca@yahoo.com> Sent: Monday, December 07, 2015 12:27 PM To: Kevin Olander Subject: Fw:412446 Mountain Hi Extractor Requirements Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone -------- Original message -------- From: David Lofton<davidlofton@yahoo.com> Date: 12/7/2015 11:28 AM (GMT-08:00) To: Boyan Netsov <golemeca@yahoo.com> Subject: Fw: 412446 Mountain Hi Extractor Requirements ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: "Duval, Dora M. (LCB)" <dora.duval@lcb.wa.gov> To: 'David Lofton' <davidlofton@yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2015 2:08 PM Subject: 412446 Mountain Hi Extractor Requirements Hello, The operating plan you submitted to the Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) indicates you plan to extract marijuana using a process requiring a professional grade closed loop extraction system. Use of Extraction Equipment Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 314-55-104(4) requires processors to provide LCB with Certification from a licensed engineer for professional grade closed loop systems used by processors to certify that the system was commercially manufactured, safe for its intended use, and built to codes of recognized and generally accepted good engineering practices. If such certification is not available from the manufacturer the processor must procure the services of an engineer to inspect the equipment and provide the certification. This certification must be provided to LCB prior to your final inspection. It is also important to note WAC 314-55-104(5) requires your extraction system and facility to be approved by your local fire code official. The State Building Code Council (SBCC) adopted emergency rules on July 1, 2015 regarding operational and construction permit requirements for marijuana extraction. For further information, please contact the SBCC at (360) 407-9280, or see their website at.https://fortress.wa.gov/qa/apps/ BCC/. i LCB will be notifying the local jurisdiction of your intent to extract marijuana using a process requiring the use of a professional grade closed loop system at this facility. It will be your responsibility to work with your local government to obtain the necessary approval. WAC 314-55-104 Marijuana Processor License Extraction Requirements (1)Processors are limited to certain methods, equipment, solvents, gases and mediums when creating marijuana extracts. (2) Processors may use the hydrocarbons N-butane, isobutane, propane, or heptane or other solvents or gases exhibiting low to minimal potential human health-related toxicity approved by the board. These solvents must be of at least ninety-nine percent purity and a processor must use them in a professional grade closed loop extraction system designed to recover the solvents, work in an environment with proper ventilation, controlling all sources of ignition where a flammable atmosphere is or may be present. (3) Processors may use a professional grade closed loop CO2 gas extraction system where every vessel is rated to a minimum of six hundred pounds per square inch. The CO2 must be of at least ninety-nine percent purity. (4) Certification from a licensed engineer must be provided to the liquor and cannabis board for professional grade closed loop systems used by processors to certify that the system was commercially manufactured, safe for its intended use, and built to codes of recognized and generally accepted good engineering practices, such as: (a) The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME); (b) American National Standards Institute (ANSI); (c) Underwriters Laboratories (UL); or (d) The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). (5) Professional closed loop systems, other equipment used, the extraction operation, and facilities must be approved for their use by the local fire code official and meet any required fire, safety, and building code requirements specified in: (a) Title 296 WAC; (b) National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards; (c) International Building Code (IBC); (d) International Fire Code (IFC); and (e) Other applicable standards including following all applicable fire, safety, and building codes in processing and the handling and storage of the solvent or gas. (6) Processors may use heat, screens, presses, steam distillation, ice water, and other methods without employing solvents or gases to create kief, hashish, bubble hash, or infused dairy butter, or oils or fats derived from natural sources, and other extracts. (7) Under WAC 314-55-077, infused dairy butter and oils or fats derived from natural sources may be used to prepare infused edible products, but they may not be prepared as stand-alone edible products for sale. (8) Processors may use food grade glycerin, ethanol, and propylene glycol solvents to create extracts. All ethanol must be removed from the extract in a manner to recapture the solvent and ensure that it is not vented into the atmosphere. (9) Processors creating marijuana extracts must develop standard operating procedures, good manufacturing practices, and a training plan prior to producing extracts for the marketplace. Any person using solvents or gases in a closed looped system to create marijuana extracts must be fully trained on how to use the system, have direct access to applicable material safety data sheets and handle and store the solvents and gases safely. (10) Parts per million for one gram of finished extract cannot exceed 500 parts per million of residual solvent or gas when quality assurance tested per RCW 69.50.348. z Please let me know if you have any questions or need assistance. Sincerely, Dora M. Duval Marijuana Examiner Finance Division 360-664-1614 MJ Exam iner Icb.wa. ov U - 3 EssPnfilal Process EnglnPPrinq Certificate of Compliance: EPS-0100-6 Gas Detection Control System The EPS-0100-6 Gas Detection Control System has been designed to meet all the requirements established by WAC 51-54A-3800 Sections 3802.4.5,3802.4.6,3802.4.7.2.1,and 3802.4.8. The system consists of an ETL Listed UL 508A Industrial Control Panel,an ETL Listed Class 1 Division 1 Gas Detection Sensor,and Alarm indicators. The following Codes.Standards and rules have been evaluated In the design of the described system: NFPA 58-2014 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code NFPA 70-2014 National Electrical Code WAC 51-54A-3800 Marijuana Processing and Extraction Facilities UL Standard 508A Manufactured By: Kirkland Dynamics,LLC. 11731 1201h Avenue NE,Suite B Kirkland,Washington,98034 Continuity Test Completed: 11/16/201S Serial Number: 1005 ETL Listed: UL 508A General Industrial Control Panel ��pMAS J. O Registered Engineer: SSE 08 Wes, is O — � o � Thomas J.Olson,Jr 0 425-495-0081 f'� tom(@essprocess.com cP,rOG1ST REU License Number: WA 48961 �r 4L ENC,T� 11/16/2015 Date of manufacture Essential Process Engineering, LLC. 11731 120th Avenue NE,Suite B Kirkland, WA, 98034 425-495-0081 Kevin Olander From: Boyan Netsov <golemeca@yahoo.com> Sent: Monday, December 07, 2015 12:27 PM To: Kevin Olander Subject: Fw:412446 Mountain Hi Extractor Requirements l l/vYY Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone -------- Original message -------- From: David Lofton<davidlofton@yahoo.com> )/)� Date: 12/7/2015 11:28 AM (GMT-08:00) " To: Boyan Netsov<golemeca@yahoo.com> Subject: Fw: 412446 Mountain Hi Extractor Requirements ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: "Duval, Dora M. (LCB)" <dora.duval@lcb.wa.gov> To: 'David Lofton' <davidlofton@yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2015 2:08 PM Subject: 412446 Mountain Hi Extractor Requirements Hello, The operating plan you submitted to the Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) indicates you plan to extract marijuana using a process requiring a professional grade closed loop extraction system. Use of Extraction Equipment Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 314-55-104(4) requires processors to provide LCB with Certification from a licensed engineer for professional grade closed loop systems used by processors to certify that the system was commercially manufactured, safe for its intended use, and built to codes of recognized and generally accepted good engineering practices. If such certification is not available from the manufacturer the processor must procure the services of an engineer to inspect the equipment and provide the certification. This certification must be provided to LCB prior to your final inspection. It is also important to note WAC 314-55-104(5) requires your extraction system and facility to be approved by your local fire code official. The State Building Code Council (SBCC) adopted emergency rules on July 1, 2015 regarding operational and construction permit requirements for marijuana extraction. For further information, please contact the SBCC at (360) 407-9280, or see their website at.https://fortress.wa.gov/qa/apps/ BCC/. i LCB will be notifying the local jurisdiction of your intent to extract marijuana using a process requiring the use of a professional grade closed loop system at this facility. It will be your responsibility to work with your local government to obtain the necessary approval. WAC 314-55-104 Marijuana Processor License Extraction Requirements (1)Processors are limited to certain methods, equipment, solvents, gases and mediums when creating marijuana extracts. (2) Processors may use the hydrocarbons N-butane, isobutane, propane, or heptane or other solvents or gases exhibiting low to minimal potential human health-related toxicity approved by the board. These solvents must be of at least ninety-nine percent purity and a processor must use them in a professional grade closed loop extraction system designed to recover the solvents, work in an environment with proper ventilation, controlling all sources of ignition where a flammable atmosphere is or may be present. (3) Processors may use a professional grade closed loop CO2 gas extraction system where every vessel is rated to a minimum of six hundred pounds per square inch. The CO2 must be of at least ninety-nine percent purity. (4) Certification from a licensed engineer must be provided to the liquor and cannabis board for professional grade closed loop systems used by processors to certify that the system was commercially manufactured, safe for its intended use, and built to codes of recognized and generally accepted good engineering practices, such as: (a) The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME); (b) American National Standards Institute (ANSI); (c) Underwriters Laboratories (UL); or (d) The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). (5) Professional closed loop systems, other equipment used, the extraction operation, and facilities must be approved for their use by the local fire code official and meet any required fire, safety, and building code requirements specified in: (a) Title 296 WAC; (b) National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards; (c) International Building Code (IBC); (d) International Fire Code (IFC); and (e) Other applicable standards including following all applicable fire, safety, and building codes in processing and the handling and storage of the solvent or gas. (6) Processors may use heat, screens, presses, steam distillation, ice water, and other methods without employing solvents or gases to create kief, hashish, bubble hash, or infused dairy butter, or oils or fats derived from natural sources, and other extracts. (7) Under WAC 314-55-077, infused dairy butter and oils or fats derived from natural sources may be used to prepare infused edible products, but they may not be prepared as stand-alone edible products for sale. (8) Processors may use food grade glycerin, ethanol, and propylene glycol solvents to create extracts. All ethanol must be removed from the extract in a manner to recapture the solvent and ensure that it is not vented into the atmosphere. (9) Processors creating marijuana extracts must develop standard operating procedures, good manufacturing practices, and a training plan prior to producing extracts for the marketplace. Any person using solvents or gases in a closed looped system to create marijuana extracts must be fully trained on how to use the system, have direct access to applicable material safety data sheets and handle and store the solvents and gases safely. 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OLYMPIC AVE-ARLINGTON, WA. 98223 PHONE; (360)403-3551 BUILDING PERMIT Address:19417 63rd Avenue Permit#:874 Parcel#:31051500401200 Valuation:500.00 OWNER APPLICANT CONTRACTOR Name:SAJE Properties LLC Name:David Lofton Name:Mountain Hi Address:6213 192nd Street Address:1777 Burlington Blvd#299 Address: 19417 63rd Avenue City,State Zip:Arlington,WA 98223 City,State Zip: Burlington,WA 98223 City,State Zip:Arlington,WA 98223 Phone: Phone:206-892-8238 Phone:206-892-8238 MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR PLUMBING CONTRACTOR Name: Name: Address: Address: City,State,Zip: City,State,Zip: Phone: Phone: LIC M EXP: LIC#: EXP: JOB DESCRIPTION PERMIT TYPE: Commercial Alteration CODE YEAR: STORIES: CONST.TYPE: DWELLING UNITS: OCC GROUP: BUILDINGS: OCC LOAD: PERMIT APPROVAL 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. 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. IBC110/IRC110. 'ALES TAX NOTICE:Sales tax relating to construction and construction materials in the City of Arlington must be reported on your sales tax return form pri co City of A ' to #3 p ol Signature Print Name Date Released I y Dal CONDITIONS Adhere to Red-Lined Plans THIS PERMIT AUTHORIZS 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. PERMIT FEES Date Description Fee Amount 12/30/2015 Building Permit Fee $30.50 12/30/2015 Building Plan Review Fee $20.48 12/30/2015 Mechanical Permit Base Fee $25.00 12/30/2015 Vents $10.00 Total Due: $85.98 Total Payment: $0.00 Balance Due: $85.98 CALL FOR INSPECTIONS BUILDING(360)403-3417 When calling for an inspection please leave the following information: Permit Number,Type of Inspection being requested,and whether you prefer morning or afternoon http://www.iworq.net/iworq/permit/popupPermitEditLetterPrint.asp?sid=OMMRRIPKG... 12/30/2015 i i I IWORQ Systems Inc. Page 1 of 1 ittC E 3©- so Inc I Permit Information Date 12/30/2015 Permit Number 874 Project Namel Mountain Hi Applicant Name David Lofton Applicant Address)1777 Burlington Blvd#299 City, State,Zipl Burlington,WA 98223 Contact)David Lofton Phone 1206-892-8238 Email I davidlofton@yahoo.com Permit Type Commercial Alteration Site Address 19417 63rd Avenue Valuation 1500.00 Status I Applied Permit Issued Permit Expires) Square Feetl 0 Type of Construction/Occupancy Loadl Number of Storiesl0 Proposed Usel Small Room Remodel Assigned To Amy Rusko Property Information Owner Information Parcel#:31051500401200 ESTATE OF MYRON GOHL ESTATE OF MYRON GOHL 19417 63RD AVE NE Contractors Contractor Name Primary Contact Phone Email Contractor Type License License# Mountain Hi David Lofton 206-892-8238 davidlofton@yahoo corn OWNER Review Date Type Description Target Date Completed Date Assigned To Status 12/30/2015 Commercial Other 1/6/2016 Kevin Olander In Review Uploaded Files Upload File Date File 12/30/2015 1:46:05 PM Mountain Hi Plans.pdf x 12/30/2015 1:46:05 PM Mountain Hi Application.pdf x http://www.iworq.net/iworq/Permit/popupPermitEditPrint.asp?sid=DIIEIBFRLLREGEF... 12/30/2015 ' COMMERCIAL REMODEL PERMIT APPLICATION Department of Community& Economic Development City of Arlington • 18204 59th Ave NE •Arlington, WA 98223 • Phone (360)403 3551 THIS APPLICATION MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY THREE(3) SETS OF CONSTRUCTION PLANS, THREE(3) SETS OF SPECIFICATIONS, TWO(2) SETS OF STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS, ONE(1) SETS OF NREC ENERGY CODE APPLICATIONS AND ONE(1) OCCUPANTS'S STATEMENT OF INTENDED USE. Type of Permit: ( ) Commercial Remodel ( ) Commercial Addition ( ) Tenant Improvement Project Address:n 7 tz ��a y� N � n-f j _ Parcel ID#: Project Description: S�na( � ���,�,�►^ sue,► Legal Description: Project aluation: k. d Owner: Phone Number: ZO rp-� Z g�3 t1 Address:! r AJG City: iju fi State:LJL)iq Zip Code: X ZZ Contact Person:_ba% e L-O Phone Number: Cell Phone:'zcx,, E-mail: J10 ur C0,1 C /0 Address: 7 7 +�a R(vd-H 2 9 9 City: State:t l4 Zip Code: 7 kZ'� 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: Mechanical Contractor: Phone Number: Address: City: State: Zip Code: Contractor's License Number: Expiration: I Page 6 of 7 I COMMERCIAL REMODEL PERMIT APPLICATION 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 APPLICATION The following non-refundable fees will be collected at the time of application for all tenant improvements projects. 1 Building Plan Check Fee B. CODES The City of Arlington currently enforces the following: International Codes 1. 2012 International Building Code(IBC) 2. 2012 International Residential Code (IRC) 3. 2012 International Mechanical Code(IMC) 4. 2012 International Fuel Gas Code(IFGC) 5. 2012 International Fire Code (IFC) 6. 2012 Uniform Plumbing Code(UPC) 7. 2012 International Property Maintenance Code(IPMC) 8. 2009 Accessible&Usable Buildings and Facilities(ICC/ANSI 1417.1) 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: 12 inches Soil Bearing Capacity 1,500psf unless a Geo-Technical Report is provided. (IBC Table 1804.2& IRC R401.4.1) D. PLANS AND DRAWINGS Submit three(3) complete sets of drawings and plans. Drawings and plans must be submitted on minimum 18"X 24", 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. Page 2 of 7 COMMERCIAL REMODEL PERMIT APPLICATION Department of Community& Economic Development City of Arlington• 18204 59th Ave NE •Arlington, WA 98223 • Phone(360)403 3 Project Name/Tenant i ` a Vc e- u /1 Site Address 0Lt 17 (p3` ►9 uc IJE /- /I Bldg/Unit/Suite IBC Construction Type IBC Occupancy Type Description of User �rq�nl ec c� f� Building Square Footage Number of Stories 1 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. I hereby certify that the above information is correct and that the construction on, and the occupancy and the use of the above- described pro erty will be in accordance with the la s, rules and regulation of the State of Washington. Applicants Signature �j U Print Applicants Name Date FOR STAFF USE ONLY Permit# Accepted By Amount Received Receipt# Date Received Page 7 of 7 i �I COMMERCIAL REMODEL \ 1 } PERMIT APPLICATION Department of Community& Economic Development City of Arlington • 18204 59th Ave NE •Arlington, WA 98223 • Phone(360)403 3 Project Name/Tenant Mo `e ` a Vc 6 �n Site Address V-N(7 (o3` '►9 Lw, IyE:, A G,� Bldg/Unit/Suite IBC Construction Type IBC Occupancy Type Description of Use Aaq11 C-L,Ht&r-e- Building Square Footage ,$o® 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 anX of the above checked items: .16 Installation,changes, modifications or removal of any of the above may require additional submittals, information,or permits during the plan review or construction process. I hereby certify that the above information is correct and that the construction on, and the occupancy and the use of the above- described pro erty will be in accordance with the laws, rules and regulation of the State of Washington r Applicants Signature V� L Print Applicants Name Date FOR STAFF USE ONLY Permit# Accepted By Amount Received Receipt# Date Received Page 7 of 7 I 1 nn 1 I I w OFFICE UPY ! i 1 F F ARLINGTON ING DEPARTMENT PPROVED DATE, 8Y y I. NO CHANGES AUTHORIZED UNLESS APPROVED BY THE �. BUILDING INSPECTOR w waajpa-�j t f MOTI)V, XIA 10 YTID TUMTRAW tl"XA 03VOWRA �o a•,T YB 03VORCIGA 881-AW AOTD-49M oKIaIut C�ASS l d\1%,Si_��, Z UCtS C12�G�Otf` � J XED II J P�'t Pc�cJCo� Xi power WA X � 4 �7 � I , � I I � I •� I - - �� 11 I I I I � I I I I 1 I 'I I I � •- j_ t7l t - � - 1 1( •1 - .I - - -1� � 1` 1"--fir T �'�� IT4 ill r V4_ i 'I 1 I 't �I 'I r � I 1 I • I wyl� i I' I �,V �• � Y •7 I 1 i~� r _ : I F+ -i-- � I-• _1_7 3- 11 r 11 fill 1 4-1 I I I J _ I I� 1_ ► I� � /L--�� � _�-� - I I 1 I _ _ � I I 'I I I I I It 'r I. 1 I �� �' � �� 1i I 1 I � �i 1 I I • y_ From: "Becker,Aimee (LCB)" <aimee.becker@,1cb.wa.gov> Date: December 29, 2015 at 3:15:19 PM PST To: "davidlofton(awahoo.com" <davidlofton cr,yahon.com> Subject: 412446 -Mountain Hi- Change approval Hi David. Just wanted to follow up on our conversation this morning. My supervisor approved your change to add the extractor and has sent it to be signed off by the director of licensing. Once that is done,you will be mailed an approval letter allowing your change. There is no re-inspection needed at this time. Hope you have a wonderful New Years, Aimee Becker Licensing Specialist Senior <image003 jpg> 3000 Pacific Ave I PO Box 43098 1 Olympia, Washington 8 Phone: 360.664.16961 e-mail: aimee.becker@lcb.wa.gov v L'UPY CITY OF ARLINGTON BUILDING DEPARTMENT APPROVED DATE _BY 060 NO CHANGES AUTHORIZED UNLESS APPROVED BY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR KO"l' J 1'LUTA qO 3 ID 703%#TAAg3o c"Mud CaVof#99A yo Q3tW'+frJA 8 H'7 ON 9i+I Ya c3vDAggA tolvl1 fft�'T:3�2Vt1 E'�l��InJ;�d [,4 KirklandUVRINIcs City of Arlington Electrical Inspector 18204 591h Avenue NE Arlington,WA 98223 12/22/2015 Subject: Mountain Hi Extraction Facility Electrical Protection Explanation, Dear Sir, I wanted to explain our method for treating the hazardous possibility within the Mountain Hi Extraction Facility,Arlington, WA. The extraction process requires that a sealed vessel containing Butane be used inside the space to extract the ingredients required for the facility's final products. Under normal operation Butane is never released from the sealed vessel. However, since there is the remote possibility that Butane could accidentally be released in the space, we have to provide for that possibility. We have classified the room to NEC article 500.5(2)(1) as Class 1, Division 2. As an acceptable protection techniq ue we are using a Combustible Gas Detection system, as allowed in NEC article 500.7(K). A sensor has been mounted near the floor level per NFPA 497 and NFPA 58 for Butane. Butane is heavier than air a nd would collect at the floor if a leak occurred (Air has a specific gravity that=1.0. Butane is heavier than air and its specific gravity=2.1). The sensor would detect the concentration of Butane in the air. The detection system has been set so that if the concentration reaches a level that is 25%of the concentration at which the mixture becomes flammable or explosive, the system would cause a normally open contactor to open,cutting off all electricity into the room except to the equipment rated Class 1 Division 2 when any butane is detected. The controls and contactor are located outside the room. The sensor is rated for Class 1 Division 2 installation. Once the detected butane level in the room falls below the set point level and is considered safe,the system allows the contactor to close again, restoring electrical power to the space. Since the electrical receptacles and normal light fixtures in the space as well as the equipment plugged into the receptacles would not be energized when the space is a hazardous location,the installation of a combustible gas detection system co plies with NEC 500.7(k), and as discussed in the note (page 579) in the NEC Handbook it allows for equ i pment in the space to be a division lower than the initial hazardous area classification. When protected by NEC 500.7(k)the division level is unclassified. Regards, OFFICE Thomas J. Olson, PE Principal Engineer Kirkland Dynamics CITY OF ARLINGTON 11731 120th Avenue NE,Suite B BUILDING DEPARTMENT Kirkland,Washington, 98034 APPROVED 425-495-0081 /Z-Z? DATE - /S- BY NO CHANGES AUTHORIZED UNLESS APPROVED BY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR %OTOVIXIA T) YT TMMTPACI-ja CZ]VOR99A Essential Process EnginPPrinq Certificate of Compliance: EPS-0100-6 Gas Detection Control System The EPS-0100-6 Gas Detection Control System has been designed to meet all the requirements established by WAC 51-54A-3800 Sections 3802.4.5,3802.4.6,3802.4.7.2.1,and 3802.4.8. The system consists of an ETL Listed LIL 508A Industrial Control Panel,an ETL Listed Class 1 Division 1 Gas Detection Sensor,and Alarm indicators. The following Codes,Standards and rules have been evaluated in the design of the described system: NFPA 58-2014 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code NFPA 70-2014 National Electrical Code WAC 51-54A-3800 Marijuana Processing and Extraction Facilities UL Standard 508A Manufactured By: Kirkland Dynamics, LLC. 11731 120th Avenue NE,Suite B Kirkland, Washington,98034 Continuity Test Completed- 11/16/2015 Serial Number: 1005 ETL Listed: UL 508A General Industrial Control Panel Registered Engineer: OF R, 0, O� O � Thomas J.Olson,Jr 425-495-0081 ���Q48961 tomPessorocess.com s? License Number: WA 48961 At isx�� 11/16/2015 FACE Date of manufacture Essential Process Engineering, LL .�I Off,ARLINGrTON 11731 120th Avenue NE, Suite B BUILDING DEPARTMENT Kirkland, WA, 98034 APPROVED 425-495-0081 l NQ CNAMM AUTHoRIw UNLESS APPROVED ey THig BUILDING INSPECTOR w ��O I�.t�fA 1 '�t"TID CVOAq� „� r � O,ITifr~WIN M 10 On VoT va n ►som-W Ao=392$v*A"UG n N W N Oo Pn G f�m D fq� Im O n m D R n A o? 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J i I OFFICE COPY (4 4 RULE-MAKING ORDER CRA03E (July 2011) r (Implements RCW 34.05.350) Agency: State Building Code Council Emergency Rule Only Effective date of rule: Emergency Rules ❑ Immediately upon filing. ® Later(specify) July 2015 Any other findings required by other provisions of law as precondition to adoption or effectiveness of rule? ❑Yes ® No If Yes,explain: Purpose: This rule is established to provide regulatory guidance to marijuana processing or extraction facilities. This new industry in Washington State produces marijuana for sale in specially licensed retail stores throughout the state. At this time there are no specific regulations in place to ensure safety in the processing plants or extraction facilities. This rule will establish specific requirements for handling hazardous materials, estabtsh inspection standards, and provide construction and permit requirements to ensure the life/safety of occupants, first responders, and the general public. Citation of existing rules affected by this order: Repealed: Amended: WAC 51-54A-105; WAC 51-54A-3800(new section) Suspended- Statutory authority for adoption: RCW 19.27.031; RCW 19.27.074 Other authority : EMERGENCY RULE Under RCW 34.05.350 the agency for good cause finds: ® That immediate adoption, amendment, or repeal of a rule is necessary for the preservation of the public health, safety,or general welfare, and that observing the time requirements of notice and opportunity to comment upon adoption of a permanent rule would be contrary to the public interest. ❑ That state or federal law or federal rule or a federal deadline for state receipt of federal funds requires immediate adoption of a rule. ❑ That in order to implement the requirements or reductions in appropriations enacted in any budget for fiscal year 2009,2010, 2011, 2012, or 2013, which necessitates the need for the immediate adoption, amendment, or repeal of a rule, and that observing the time requirements of notice and opportunity to comment upon adoption of a permanent rule would be contrary to the fiscal needs or requirements of the agency. Reasons for this finding: 'these emergency rules provide operational and construction permit requirements for marijuana extraction. Marijuana extraction can involve explosive materials and dangerous process that pose serious risks to public health,safety and welfare,as illustrated by the 201.3explosion, fire and fatality in Bellevue.These rules provide administrative direction,establish definitions,create requirements for engineering reports and inspections,identify construction requirements and electrical systems,and direct other administrative oversight to protect public safety.The State Liquor and Cannabis Board's WAC 314-55-104 looks to state fire safety and building codes implemented by local fire officials to provide these protections.Given the serious risks posed by activities regulated by this rule,observing permanent rule timing requirements would be contrary to the public interest. Date adopted: June 12, 2015 CODE REVISER USE ONLY NAME ITYPE OR PRINT) David F. Kokot OFFICE OF THE CODE REVISER STATE OF WASHINGTON SIGNATURE FILED DATE: June 26,2015 n7,E TIME: 8:36 AM Chair, State Building Code Council WSR 15-14-064 (COMPLETE REVERSE SIDE) Note: If any category is left blank, it will be calculated as zero. No descriptive text. Count by whole WAC sections only,from the WAC number through the history note. A section may be counted in more than one category. The number of sections adopted In order to comply with: Federal statute: New Amended Repealed Federal rules or standards: New _ Amended Repealed Recently enacted state statutes: New 1 Amended Repealed The number of sections adopted at the request of a nongovernmental entity: New __ Amended Repealed The number of sections adopted in the agency's own Initiative: New 1 Amended Repealed The number of sections adopted In order to clarify,streamline,or reform agency procedures: New Amended Repealed The number of sections adopted using: Negotiated rule making: New Amended Repealed Pilot rule making: New Amended Repealed Other alternative rule making: New Amended Repealed AN'ENDAT-ORY�",,";CTIQN (Amending WSR 13-04-063, filed 2/l/13, effective 7/1/13) WAC 51-54A-0105 Permits. SECTION 105 SCOPE AND GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 105.1.1 Permits required. Any property owner or authorized agent who intends to conduct an operation or business, or install or modify sys- tems and equipment, which is regulated by this code, or to cause any such work to be done shall first make application to the fire code of- ficial and obtain the required permit . 105 . 6. 49 Marijuana extraction systems An operational permit is re- quired to use a mariivana/cannabis extraction system regulated unde! WAC 314-55-104 . 105. 7. 19 Mari.ivana extraction systems. A construgtion permit is re- quired to install-a marijuana/cannabis extraction system regulated un- der WAC 314-55-104 . f ) OTS-7192 .1 �1 .�1 J . 1 NEW SECT1QN WAC 51-54A-3800 Marijuana processing or extraction facilities. SECTION 3801--ADMINISTRATION 3801.1 Scope. Marijuana processing or extraction facilities shall com- ply with this chapter and the International Building Code. The extrac- tion process includes the act of extraction of the oils and fats by use of a solvent, desolventizing of the raw material and production of the miscella, distillation of the solvent from the miscella and sol- vent recovery. The use, storage, transfilling, and handling of hazard- ous materials in these facilities shall comply with this chapter, oth- er applicable provisions of this code and the International Building Code. 3801.2 Application. The requirements set forth in this chapter are re- quirements specific only to marijuana processing and extraction fa- cilities and shall be applied as exceptions or additions to applicable requirements set forth elsewhere in this code. 3801.3 Multiple hazards. Where a material, its use or the process it is associated with poses multiple hazards, all hazards shall be ad- dressed in accordance with Section 5001 . 1 and other material specific chapters. 3801.4 Existing building or facilities. Existing buildings or facili- ties used for the processing of marijuana shall comply with this chap- ter. Existing buildings or facilities used for marijuana extraction shall comply with the requirements of this chapter by July 1, 2016. 3801.5 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 105. 6 and 105.7. SECTION 3802--DEFINITIONS Marijuana extraction facility (NEF) : A building used for the solvent- based extraction process of marijuana. Marijuana extraction equipment (MEE) : Equipment or appliances used for the extraction of botanical material such as essential oils, from mar- ijuana. Marijuana extraction room (HER) : The room or space in which the sol- vent-based extractions occur. Finding: The results of an inspection, examination, analysis or re- view. Observation: A practice or condition not technically noncompliant with other regulations or requirements, but could lead to noncompliance if left unaddressed. Desolventizing: The act of removing a solvent from a material. Miscella: A mixture, in any proportion, of the extracted oil or fat and the extracting solvent. Transfilling: The process of taking a gas source, either compressed or in liquid form (usually in bulk containers) , and transferring it inro a different container (usually a smaller compressed cylinder) . SECTION 3802-PROCESSING OR EXTRACTION OF MARIJUANA [ 1 l OTS-7182 . 5 3802.1 Location. Marijuana processing shall be located in a building complying with the International Building Code and this code. The mar- ijuana extraction process shall be located in a room dedicated to the extraction process . The extraction room shall not be used for any oth- er purpose including storage. 3802.2 Staffing. The extraction process shall be continuously staffed by personnel trained in the extraction process, the transfer of LP-gas where applicable, and all emergency procedures. All staff training re- cords shall be maintained on-site by the owner and made available upon request from the fire code official. 3802.3 Systems, equipment and processes. Systems, equipment, and pro- cesses shall be in accordance with Sections 3802 .3. 1 through 3802. 3.3 .7 . 3802.3.1 Application. Systems, equipment and processes shall include, but are not limited to, vessels, chambers, containers, cylinders, tanks, piping, tubing, valves, fittings, and pumps. 3802.3.2 General requirements. In addition to the requirements in Sec- tion 3802, systems, equipment and processes shall also comply with Section 5003.2, other applicable provisions of this code, the Interna- tional Building Code, and the International Mechanical Code. 3802.3.3 Additional requirements for marijuana extraction. In addition to the requirements of Section 3802.3, marijuana extraction systems, equipment and process shall comply with this section. 3802.3.3.1 General requirements. The requirements set forth in Section 5003.2 shall apply to vessels, chambers, containers, cylinders, tanks, piping, tubing, valves, fittings, and pumps used in the extraction process . The use of ovens in post-process purification or winteriza- tion shall comply with Section 3802.3.3.7 . 3802.3.3.2 Systems and equipment. Systems or equipment used for the extraction of marijuana/cannabis oils from plant material shall be listed for the specific use. If the system used for extraction of mar- ijuana/cannabis oils and products from plant material is not listed, then the system shall have a designer of record. If the designer of record is not a licensed Washington professional engineer, then the system shall be peer reviewed by a licensed Washington professional engineer. In reviewing the system, the licensed professional engineer shall review and consider any information provided by the system's de- signer or manufacturer. For systems and equipment not listed for the specific use, a technical report documenting the design or peer review as outlined in Section 3802.3.3.4.2 shall be prepared and submitted to the fire code official for review and approval for systems and equip- ment used for the extraction of marijuana/cannabis oils and products from plant material. The firm or individual performing the engineering analysis for the technical report shall be approved by the fire code official prior to performing the analysis. 3802.3.3.3 Change of extraction medium. Where the medium of extraction or solvent is changed from the material indicated in the technical re- port or as required by the manufacturer, the technical report shall be revised at the cost of the facility owner, submitted for review and approval by the fire code official prior to the use of the equipment with the new medium or solvent. If the original engineer of record is [ 2 1 OTS-71-P2 .5 not available, then new engineer of record shall comply with Section 3802 .3 . 3. 4 . 1 . 3802.3.3.4 Required technical report. The technical report documenting the design or peer review shall be submitted for review and approval by the fire code official prior to the equipment being located or in- stalled at the facility. 3802.3.3.4.1 Approval of the engineer of record. Where a technical re- port is required to be submitted for review and approval by the fire code official to meet the requirements of 3802 . 3. 3 .2, the following actions shall occur: 1 . Prior to submittal of the technical report, the engineer shall submit educational background and professional experience specific to the review and approval of system, equipment and processes with like hazards of those associated with the marijuana extraction system to the fire code official. 2 . Once the proof of qualifications are found acceptable by the fire code official, the engineer of record shall produce the technical report and the report shall be signed and sealed in accordance with Washington state requirements. The proof of qualifications shall include documentation indicat- ing the person is a professional engineer licensed in Washington state. 3802.3.3.4.2 Content of technical report and engineering analysis. All, but not limited to, the items listed below shall be included in the technical report. 1 . Manufacturer information. 2. Engineer of record information. 3 . Date of review and report revision history. 4 . Signature page shall include: a. Author of the report; b. Date of report; c. Seal, date and signature of engineer of record performing the design or peer review; and d. Date, signature, and stamp of the professional engineer per- forming the engineering document review of the report. The engineering document review cannot be performed by the authoring engineer. 5. Model number of the item evaluated. if the equipment is provi- ded with a serial number, the serial number shall be included for ver- ification at time of site inspection. 6. Methodology of the design or peer review process used to de- termine minimum safety requirements. Methodology shall consider the basis of design, and shall ..nclude a code analysis and code path to demonstrate the reason as to why specific code or standards are appli- cable or not. 7. Equipment description. A list of every component and subassem- bly (clamp, fittings, hose, quick disconnects, gauges, site glass, gaskets, valves, pumps, vessels, containers, switches, etc. ) of the system or equipment, indicating the manufacturer, model number, mate- rial, and solvent compatibility. Vendor cut sheets shall be provided. 8 . A general flow schematic o - general process flow diagram (PFD) of the process . Post-processing o, winterization may be included in this diagram. All primary components of the process equipment shall be identified and match the aforementioned list. Operating temperatures, pressures, and solvent state of matter shall be identified in each OTS-7182 .5 primary step or component. A piping and instrumentation diagram (PID or PI&D) tarty be provided but is not required. 9. Analysis of the vessel (s) if pressurized beyond standard at- mospheric pressure. Analysis shall include purchased and fabricated components. 10. Structural analysis for the frame system supporting the equipment. 11. Process safety analysis of the extraction system, from the introduction of raw product to the end of the extraction process. 12. Comprehensive process hazard analysis considering failure modes and points of failure throughout the process. This portion of the review should include review of emergency procedure information provided by the manufacturer of the equipment or process and not that of the facility, building or room. 13. Review of the assembly instructions, operational and mainte- nance manuals provided by the manufacturer. 14 . Report shall include findings and observations of the analy- sis. 15. List of references used in the analysis . 3802.3.3.5 Building analysis. If the technical report, or manufactur- ers literature indicate specific requirements for the location, room, space or building, where the extraction process is to occur, the engi- neer of record, as approved in 3802 . 3 .3. 4 . 1 shall review the construc- tion documents of such location, room, space or building and provide a report of their findings and observations to the fire code official. Analysis shall include: 1 . Process safety analysis of the entire process from raw materi- al to finished product. 2 . Comprehensive process hazard analysis considering failure modes and points throughout the process. Should include review of emergency procedures as related to the equipment or process, and the facility. 3802.3.3.6 Site inspection. Prior to operation of the extraction equipment, if required by the fire code official, the engineer of re- cord, as approved in 3802. 3 .3.4 . 1 shall inspect the site of the ex- traction process once equipment has been installed for compliance with the technical report and the building analysis. The engineer of record shall provide a report of findings and observations of the site in- spection to the fire code official prior to the approval of the ex- traction process . The field inspection report authored by engineer of record shall include the serial number of the equipment used in the process and shall confirm the equipment installed is the same model and type of equipment identified in the technical report. 3802.3.3.7 post-process purification and winterization. Post-process- ing and winterization involving the heating or pressurizing of the miscella to other than normal pressure or temperature shall be ap- proved and performed in an appliance listed for such use. Domestic or commercial cooking appliances shall not be used. The use of industrial ovens shall comply with Chapter 30. EXCEPTION: An automatic fire extinguishing system shall not be required for batch-type Class A ovens having less than 3.0 cubic feet of work space, 3802.4 Construction requirements. 3802.4.1 Location. Marijuana extraction shall not be located in any building containing a Group A, E, I or R occupancy. 4 : OTS-7182 .5 3802.4.1.1 Extraction room. The extraction equipment and extraction process shall be located in a room dedicated to extraction. 3802.4.2 Egress. Each marijuana extraction room shall be provided with at least one exit, swinging in the direction of travel provided with an automatic closer and panic hardware. 3802.4.2.1 Facility egress. The marijuana extraction room shall not enter directly into an exit, exit passageway, horizontal exit or along the sole egress path from another portion of the building. 3802.4 .3 ventilation. Each marijuana extraction room shall be provided with a dedicated hazardous exhaust system complying with Section 5004 . 3 for all solvents other than water. The operation oZ the hazard- ous exhaust system shall be continuous . 3802.4.4 Control area. Each marijuana extraction room shall be consid- ered a single control area and comply with Section 5003. 8. 3. 3802.4.5 Ignition source control. Extraction equipment and extraction processes using a hydrocarbon-based liquid or gas solvent shall be provided with ventilation rates for the room to maintain the concen- tration of flammable constituents in air below 25W of the lower flam- mability limit of the respective solvent. If not provided w..th the re- quired ventilation rate, then Class I Division II electrical require- ments shall apply to the entire room. 3802.4.6 Interlocks. All electrical components within the extraction room shall be interlocked with the hazardous exhaust system and when provided, the gas detection system. When the hazardous exhaust system is not operational, then light switches and electrical outlets shall be disabled. Activation of the gas detection system shall disable all light switches and electrical outlets. 3802.4. 7 Emergency power. 3802.4.7.1 Emergency power for extraction process. Where power is re- quired for the operation of the extraction process, an automatic emer- gency power source shall be provided. The emergency power source shall have sufficient capacity to allow safe shutdown of the extraction process plus an additional 2 hours of capacity beyond the shutdown process. 3802.4. 7.2 Emergency power for other than extraction process. An auto- matic emergency power system shall be provided for the following items when installed. 3802.4.7.2.1 Required electrical systems. 1 . Extraction room lighting; 2. Extraction room ventilation system; 3 . Solvent gas detection system; 4 . Emergency alarm systems; 5 . Automatic fire extinguishing systems. 3802.4.8 Continuous gas detection system. For extraction processes utilizing gaseous hydrocarbon-based solvents, a continuous gas detec- tion system shall be provided. The qas detection threshold shall be no greater than 25% of the LEL/LFL limit of the materials. 3802.4. 9 Liquefied-petroleum gases shall not be released to the atmos- phere. { 5 1 OTS-7182 .5 3802.5 Carbon dioxide enrichment or extraction. Extraction processes using carbon dioxide shall comply with the section. 3802.5.1 Scope. Carbon dioxide systems with more than 100 pounds of carbon dioxide shall comply with Sections 3802.5 through 3802 .5. 8 . This section is applicable to carbon dioxide systems utilizing com- pressed gas systems, lique,`.ied-gas system, dry ice, or on-site carbon dioxide generation. 3802.5.2 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 105. 6 and 105.7 . 3802.5.3 Equipment. The storaqe, use, and handling of liquid carbon dioxide shall be in accordance with Chapter 54 and the applicable re- quirements of NFPA 55, Chapter 13. Insulated liquid carbon dioxide system shall have pressure relief devices in accordance with NFPA 55. 3802.5.5 Protection from damage. Carbon dioxide systems shall be in- stalled so the storage tanks, cylinders, piping and fittings are pro- tected from damage by occupants or equipment during normal facility operations. 3802.5.7 Signage. At the entrance to each area using or storing carbon dioxide, signage shall be posted indicating the hazard. Signs shall be durable and permanent in nature and not less than 7 inches wide by 10 inches tall. Signs shall bear the "skull and crossbones" emblem with the warning "DANGER! POTENTIAL OXYGEN DEFICIENT ATMOSPHERE." NFPA 704 signage shall be provided at the building main entry and the rooms where the carbon dioxide is used and stored. 3802.5. 8 Ventilation. Mechanical ventilation shall be in accordance with the International Mechanical Code and shall comply with all of the following: 1 . Mechanical ventilation in the room or area shall be at a rate of not less than 1 cubic foot per m'-nute per square foot. 2 . The exhaust system intake shall be taken from a point within 12 inches of the floor. 3. The ventilation system shall be designed to operate at a nega- tive pressure in relation to the surrounding area. 3802.6 Flammable or combustible liquid. The use of a flammable or com- bustible liquid for the extraction of oils and fats from marijuana shall comply with this section. 3802. 6.1 Scope. The use of flammable and combustible liquids for liq- uid extraction process where the liquid is boiled, distilled, or evaporated shall comply with this section and NFPA 30 . 3802.6.2 Location. The process using a flammable or combustible liquid shall be located within a hazardous exhaust fume hood, rated for ex- hausting flammable vapors . Electrical equipment used within the haz- ardous exhaust fume hood shall be rated for use in flammable atmos- pheres. Heating of flammable or combustible liquids over an open flame is prohibited. Exception: the use of a heating element not it-d for flammable mnioseheres in ry be approved where documentation from the manufacturer or an approved testing laboratory mdre its ;is it rated or tic,n,w'tlammable liquid. t 6 1 4TS-7182 . 5 Kevin Olander From: Boyan Netsov <golemeca@yahoo.com> Sent: Monday, December 07, 2015 12:27 PM To: Kevin Olander Subject: Fw:412446 Mountain Hi Extractor Requirements yr � Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone -------- Original message -------- From: David Lofton <davidlofton@yahoo.com> Date: 12/7/2015 11:28 AM (GMT-08:00) To: Boyan Netsov<golemeca@yahoo.com> Subject: Fw: 412446 Mountain Hi Extractor Requirements 2J` f�✓ v ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: "Duval, Dora M. (LCB)" <dora.duval@lcb.wa.gov> To: 'David Lofton' <davidlofton@yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2015 2:08 PM Subject: 412446 Mountain Hi Extractor Requirements Hello, The operating plan you submitted to the Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) indicates you plan to extract marijuana using a process requiring a professional grade closed loop extraction system. Use of Extraction Equipment Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 314-55-104(4) requires processors to provide LCB with Certification from a licensed engineer for professional grade closed loop systems used by processors to certify that the system was commercially manufactured, safe for its intended use, and built to codes of recognized and generally accepted good engineering practices. If such certification is not available from the manufacturer the processor must procure the services of an engineer to inspect the equipment and provide the certification. This certification must be provided to LCB prior to your final inspection. It is also important to note WAC 314-55-104(5) requires your extraction system and facility to be approved by your local fire code official. The State Building Code Council (SBCC) adopted emergency rules on July 1, 2015 regarding operational and construction permit requirements for marijuana extraction. For further information, please contact the SBCC at (360) 407-9280, or see their website at https://fortress.wa.gov/ga/apps/SBCC/. i M LCB will be notifying the local jurisdiction of your intent to extract marijuana using a process requiring the use of a professional grade closed loop system at this facility. It will be your responsibility to work with your local government to obtain the necessary approval. WAC 314-55-104 Marijuana Processor License Extraction Requirements (1)Processors are limited to certain methods, equipment, solvents, gases and mediums when creating marijuana extracts. (2) Processors may use the hydrocarbons N-butane, isobutane, propane, or heptane or other solvents or gases exhibiting low to minimal potential human health-related toxicity approved by the board. These solvents must be of at least ninety-nine percent purity and a processor must use them in a professional grade closed loop extraction system designed to recover the solvents, work in an environment with proper ventilation, controlling all sources of ignition where a flammable atmosphere is or may be present. (3) Processors may use a professional grade closed loop CO2 gas extraction system where every vessel is rated to a minimum of six hundred pounds per square inch. The CO2 must be of at least ninety-nine percent purity. (4) Certification from a licensed engineer must be provided to the liquor and cannabis board for professional grade closed loop systems used by processors to certify that the system was commercially manufactured, safe for its intended use, and built to codes of recognized and generally accepted good engineering practices, such as: (a) The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME); (b) American National Standards Institute (ANSI); (c) Underwriters Laboratories (UL); or (d) The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). (5) Professional closed loop systems, other equipment used, the extraction operation, and facilities must be approved for their use by the local fire code official and meet any required fire, safety, and building code requirements specified in: (a) Title 296 WAC; (b) National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards; (c) International Building Code (IBC); (d) International Fire Code (IFC); and (e) Other applicable standards including following all applicable fire, safety, and building codes in processing and the handling and storage of the solvent or gas. (6) Processors may use heat, screens, presses, steam distillation, ice water, and other methods without employing solvents or gases to create kief, hashish, bubble hash, or infused dairy butter, or oils or fats derived from natural sources, and other extracts. (7) Under WAC 314-55-077, infused dairy butter and oils or fats derived from natural sources may be used to prepare infused edible products, but they may not be prepared as stand-alone edible products for sale. (8) Processors may use food grade glycerin, ethanol, and propylene glycol solvents to create extracts. All ethanol must be removed from the extract in a manner to recapture the solvent and ensure that it is not vented into the atmosphere. (9) Processors creating marijuana extracts must develop standard operating procedures, good manufacturing practices, and a training plan prior to producing extracts for the marketplace. Any person using solvents or gases in a closed looped system to create marijuana extracts must be fully trained on how to use the system, have direct access to applicable material safety data sheets and handle and store the solvents and gases safely. (10) Parts per million for one gram of finished extract cannot exceed 500 parts per million of residual solvent or gas when quality assurance tested per RCW 69.50.348. 2 1' Please let me know if you have any questions or need assistance. Sincerely, Dora M. Duval Marijuana Examiner Finance Division 360-664-1614 MJExaminer@Icb.wa.gov 3 I I I e I z � COMMERCIAL REMODEL PERMIT APPLICATION 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 r submittal documents. Incomplete applications will not.he accepted. One (1) City of Arlington Commercial/Multi-Family Permit Application (One permit application per building or structure is required) ❑ gne(1) City of Arlington Commercial/Multi-Family Submittal Requirements Form 2r-c-h-itectural Drawings ❑ Three (2) Structural Drawings ❑ Three (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 Pre App Appointment Request. I acknowledge that all items designated above are included as part of this application. r;lee�, Page 1 of 7 Permit#: 874 Permit Date: 12/30/15 Permit Type: COMMERCIAL ALTERATION Project Name: Mountain Hi Applicant Name: David Lofton Applicant Address: 1777 Burlington Blvd#299 Applicant, City, State, Zip: Burlington,WA 98223 Contact: David Lofton Phone: 206-892-8238 Email: davidlofton@yahoo.com Scope of Work: Small Room Remodel Valuation: 500.00 Square Feet: 0 Number of Stories: 0 Construction Type: Occupancy Group: ID Code: Permit Issued: 12/30/2015 Permit Expires: Form Permit Type: Status: COMPLETE Assigned To: Property Parcel# Address Legal Description Owner Name Owner Phone Zoning 31051500401200 19417 63RD AVE NE SAJE Properties LLC Contractors Contractor Primary Contact Phone Address Contractor Type License License Mountain Hi 19417 63rd Avenue OWNER Plan Reviews Date Review Type Description Assigned To Review Status 12/30/2015 Commercial Other See attached red-lined drawings. BUILDING Fees Fee Description Notes Amount Building Pen-nit Table 4-1 $30.50 Building Plan Review Table 4-2 $20.48 Mechanical Base Permit Fee $25.00 Vents $10.00 Total $85.98 Attached Letters Date Letter Description 12/30/2015 Building Permit Payments Date Paid By Description Payment Type Accepted By Amount 12/30/2015 BUL Alliance Boyan Netsov 57581864 cc $85.98 Outstanding Balance $0.00 Notes Date Note Created By: 12/30/2015 See attached red-lined drawings. Kevin Olander Uploaded Files Date File Name 12/30/2015 1409520-19417 63rd Ave-Part Lpdf 12/30/2015 1409521-19417 63rd Ave-Part 2.pdf 12/30/2015 1409452-Mountain Hi Application.pdf 12/30/2015 1409453-Mountain Hi Plans.pdf COMMERCIAL REMODEL ~ PERMIT APPLICATION '- � Department of Community& Economic Development City of Arlington • 18204 59th Ave NE •Arlington, WA 98223 • Phone(360)403 3551 THIS APPLICATION MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY THREE(3) SETS OF CONSTRUCTION PLANS, THREE(3) SETS OF SPECIFICATIONS, TWO(2) SETS OF STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS, ONE(1) SETS OF NREC ENERGY CODE APPLICATIONS AND ONE(1) OCCUPANTS'S STATEMENT OF INTENDED USE. Type of Permit: ( ) Commercial Remodel ( ) Commercial Addition ( ) Tenant Improvement Project Address:ie 7 a Parcel ID#: Project Description: _S YlctU Ry-tea/A I/ ANSI -Ce l Legal Description Project Valuation: '( ,.t p+ Owner: .r Phone Number: 7O(p Address:) r� 4G CityAC(i } z�_State:4� Zip Code: _ ZZ3 Contact Personbckv' L/►► o-f+A Phone Number:: Cell Phone:'ZCXo_8�9 Z^I�Z?p E-mail: A 61� h C ' M Address:I 77 9 VI im- A 91 OW-H 2 9 9 City: t _ _ State: Lz) Zip Code: 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: Mechanical Contractor: Phone Number: Address City: State: Zip Code: Contractor's License Number: Expiration: Page 6 of 7 COMMERCIAL REMODEL PERMIT APPLICATION 1, 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 APPLICATION The following non-refundable fees will be collected at the time of application for all tenant improvements projects. 1. Building Plan Check Fee B. CODES The City of Arlington currently enforces the following International Codes 1. 2012 International Building Code(IBC) 2. 2012 International Residential Code (IRC) 3. 2012 International Mechanical Code(IMC) 4. 2012 International Fuel Gas Code(IFGC) 5. 2012 International Fire Code(IFC) 6. 2012 Uniform Plumbing Code(UPC) 7. 2012 International Property Maintenance Code(IPMC) 8. 2009 Accessible&Usable Buildings and Facilities(ICC/ANSI 1417.1) 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: 12 inches Soil Bearing Capacity: 1,500psf unless a Geo-Technical Report is provided. (IBC Table 1804.2& IRC R401.4.1) D. PLANS AND DRAWINGS Submit three (3) complete sets of drawings and plans. Drawings and plans must be submitted on minimum 18"X 24", 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. Page 2 of 7 COMMERCIAL REMODEL PERMIT APPLICATION Department of Community& Economic Development City of Arlington • 18204 59th Ave NE •Arlington, WA 98223 • Phone(360)403 3 Project Name/Tenant MoLLAot i ` a'V( Site Address OLt 17 &3` ) u< I��� ArGn& Bldg/Unit/Suite IBC Construction Type IBC Occupancy Type Description of User.&-?'r 11 C u f r�er 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. I hereby certify that the above information is correct and that the construction on, and the occupancy and the use of the above- described pro erty will be in accordance with the laws, rules and regulation of the State of Washington. Applicants Signature V _ O L Print Applicants Name Date FOR STAFF USE ONLY Permit# Accepted By Amount Received Receipt# Date Received Page 7 of 7 COMMERCIAL REMODEL PERMIT APPLICATION 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 not be accepted. One (1) City of Arlington Commercial/Multi-Family Permit Application (One permit application per building or structure is required) ❑ ne (1) City of Arlington Commercial/Multi-Family Submittal Requirements Form Architectural Drawings ❑ Three (2) Structural Drawings ❑ Three (2) Structural Calculations ❑ One (1) Project Specification Manuals (if applicable) ❑ One(1) NREC Code Compliance Forms ❑ One (1) Special Inspection Requirements Forms ❑ One(1) Oc. ant'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 Pre App Appointment Request. I acknowledge that all items designated above are included as part of this application. Gel' Page 1 of 7 I I I I W I I 4 i l ! 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