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HomeMy WebLinkAbout137 N Macleod Ave_BLD5319_2026 COMMERCIAL MECHANICAL APPLICATION Community&Economic Development City of Arlington• 18204 59th Ave NE •Arlington,WA 98223 • Phone(360)403-3551 This application is for new, addition,altered or replaced mechanical installation and new or altered gas piping and must be accompanied by ELECTRONIC CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS and CUT SHEETS and/or information outlined in the MECHANICAL SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS,if applicable. Type of Permit: ❑ New Installation ❑ Addition ❑ Alteration ❑ Replaced ❑✓ Gas Piping Type land Type II Hood Systems required submittal of the Commercial Mechanical Addenda Property Address: 137 Macleod Ave Project Valuation: 4500.00 Lot#: Parcel ID No.: 00378800501600 Preferred Contact: O Owner 21 Contractor Project Description: Install 60kW Generator and connect to existing gas line. Owner Name: City of Arlington/North County Fire EMS Office No.: 425-754-0806 dkraski@northcountyfireems.com Email Address: Cell No.: Mailing Address: City: State: zip:137 Macleod Ave Arlington WA 98223 Contractor Name: Arlington Electric, Inc. Office No.: 360-403-0515 Email Address: arlingtonelectric@msn.com Cell No.: Mailing Address: 13310 240th St NE City: Arlington State: WA Zip: 98223 L&I Contractor License Number: ARLINE1822BJ Expiration Date: 01/11/24 • New gas piping requires a pressure test hooking to any appliance • Sediment traps (drips) are required on all gas lines • Gas lines are required to be supported/secured per IFGS,Section 415 • Proper Combustion air and venting required for all appliances • A shut-off valve is required within 6 feet of each appliance Gas Piping Specification and complete Schematic PAGE 3 O Not Applicable 0 CSST O Brass O Other Proposed Piping Material; 0 Black Steel O Galvanized Steel Proposed Piping Size: 0 1/2" O S/s" M 3/4" O 1" M 11/2 El 2" Inlet Pressure: 7" WC Pressure Drop: <1 1/2 psig Specific Gravity: .06 REV03.2022 Page 1 of MECHANICAL PERMIT FEES (per unit) Type of Fixture No.of Units Cost per Unit Subtotal Additional Plan Review fees x $ 75.00 = $ Air Cond.Unit_<100Btu h x $ 15.00 = $ Air Cond.Unit>100Btu h x $25.00 - $ Air Cond.Unit>500Btu/hp x $50.00 = $ Air Handling Units _ x $ 15.00 = $ Base Mechanical Fee $25.00 $25.00 Boiler<100Btu/h>3hp x $ 15.00 = $ Boiler>1 million Btu/h<50hp x $25.00 = $ Boiler>1.5 million Btu/h<50hp x $50.00 = $ Boiler>100Btu h 3-15hp x $ 15.00 = $ Boiler>500Btu h 15-30hp x $ 25.00 = $ Commercial Hoods-Type I x $ 25.00 = $ Commercial Hoods-Type 11 x $50.00 = $ Diffusers x $ 15.00 = $ Dryer Ducting x $ 15.00 = $ Ductwork(drawings required x $25.00 = $ Evaporative Coolers x $ 15.00 = $ Exhaust Ventilation Fans x $ 15.00 = $ Fireplace/Insert/Stove x $ 15.00 = $ Forced Air Heat 5100 Btu h x $ 15.00 = $ Forced Air Heat>100 Btu h x $25.00 = $ Gas Clothes Dryer _ x $ 15.00 $ Gas Fired AC<_100 Btu h x $ 15.00 = $ Gas Fired AC>100 Btu h x $25.00 = $ Gas Fired AC>500 Btu h x $50.00 = $ Gas Piping s 5 units x $ 15.00 = $15.00 Gas Piping> 5 units[plus<5 units x $2.00 = $ Heat Exchangers x $ 15.00 = $ Heat Pump-Condensing Unit x $25.00 = $ Hot Water Heat Coils x $ 15.00 = $ Miscellaneous Appliance-regulated by 1 x $ 15.00 _ $15.00 mechanical code,not otherwise specified Pkg.Units s100btu x $25.00 = $ Pkg.Units>100btu x $50.00 = $ Range/Cook top-Gas Fired x $ 15.00 = $ Refrigeration Unit s100Btu h x $ 15.00 = $ Refrigeration Unit>100Btu h x $25.00 -- $ Refrigeration Unit>500Btu h x $50.00 = $ Re-inspection fee all x $75.00 = $ Unit Heaters:5 100 Btu h x $15.00 = $ Unit Heaters>100 Btu h x $ 25.00 = $ VAV Boxes (Variable Air Volume,part of air x $ 10.00 _ $ conditioning system) Wall Heaters-Gas Fired x $ 25.00 = $ Water Heater-Gas Fired x $25.00 = $ Permit Fee $30.00 Table 4-8; Plan Review Fee $ Processing/Technology Fee $25.00 Total $55.00 REV2.2020 Page 2 of 3 PRESSURE PIPING SCHEMATIC COMPLETE FOR GAS PIPING ONLY ❑ SCHEMATIC IS TO SCALE 71 SCHEMATIC NOT TO SCALE Show Pipe Size(s) and Length(s) from meter to all appliances NOTE: Any interior pressure regulators must be indicated See attached drawing. I hereby certify thatl am the❑Owner, ❑Applicant, ❑Contractor,and authorized to sign this application and that the above information is correct and construction on,and the occupancy and the use above-described property will be in accordance with the laws,rules and regulation of the State of Washington,and the City oo�fl' r�gto .A final inspection and approval shall be obtained when complete. zr-�e c5r Russell Tilton 4/25/23 Signature Print Name Date REV2.2020 SAVE PRINT Page 3 of I � 1 i P I � i Irntt i I r ` (90, �N6 theme / � r 1. C� R m i i{ I P r . I _ ZP k X- cn Ln F _ n N n m Vi GENERACc' 0 Protector @ PROTECTOR® SERIES _ Series Standby Generators Liquid-Cooled Gaseous Engine Eiia— INCLUDES: Standby Power Rating Model RG025 (Aluminum - Bisque) -25 kW 60 Hz • Two-Line LCD Multilingual Digital Evolution- Model RG030 (Aluminum - Bisque) -30 kW 60 Hz Controller(English/Spanish/French/Portuguese) Model RG036 (Aluminum - Bisque) -36 kW 60 Hz with external viewing window for easy indication of Model RG045 (Aluminum - Bisque) -45 kW 60 Hz generator status and breaker position. Model RG060 (Aluminum - Bisque) -60 kW 60 Hz • Capability to be installed within 18 in (457mm) of a building* A '� • True Power- Electrical Technology i == GENEgAC • Isochronous Electronic Governor • Sound Attenuated Enclosure • Closed Coolant Recovery System =— • Smart Battery Charger • UV/Ozone Resistant Hoses — - - • ±1%Voltage Regulation • Natural Gas or LP Operation • 5 Year Limited Warranty Mobd° � US Link • UL 2200 Listed QU11+TEff LLr�mnk°in m�usn u�nA Note: 25-45 kW units are field convertible *Only if located away from doors, between natural gas or liquid propane. 60 kW windows,fresh air intakes,and unless Meets EPA Emission Regulations units are built per fuel requirement and are not otherwise directed by local codes. 25,30,&45 kW meet CA/MA emissions compliant convertible. Applicable for 25 kW and 30 kW units only. 36&60 kW not for sale in CA/MA FEATURES INNOVATIVE DESIGN & PROTOTYPE TESTING are key components O SOLID-STATE, FREQUENCY COMPENSATED VOLTAGE of GENERAC'S success in "IMPROVING POWER BY DESIGN." But it REGULATION. This state-of-the-art power maximizing regulation doesn't stop there. Total commitment to component testing, reliability system is standard on all Generac models. It provides optimized FAST testing,environmental testing,destruction and life testing,plus testing to RESPONSE to changing load conditions and MAXIMUM MOTOR applicable CSA, NEMA, EGSA, and other standards, allows you to STARTING CAPABILITY by electronically torque-matching the surge choose GENERAC POWER SYSTEMS with the confidence that these loads to the engine.Digital voltage regulation at±1%. systems will provide superior performance. O TEST CRITERIA: O SINGLE SOURCE SERVICE RESPONSE from Generac's extensive ✓PROTOTYPE TESTED ✓NEMA MG1-22 EVALUATION dealer network provides parts and service know-how for the entire unit, SYSTEM TORSIONAL TESTED ✓MOTOR STARTING ABILITY from the engine to the smallest electronic component. O MOBILE LINK° CONNECTIVITY: FREE with all RG generators, Mobile O GENERAC TRANSFER SWITCHES. Long life and reliability are Link Wi-Fi allows users to monitor generator status from anywhere in the synonymous with GENERAC POWER SYSTEMS. One reason for this world using a smartphone,tablet, or PC. Easily access information such confidence is the GENERAC product line is offered with its own transfer as the current operating status and maintenance alerts. Users can systems and controls for total system compatibility. connect an account to an authorized service dealer for fast,friendly,and proactive service. With Mobile Link, users are taken care of before the next power outage. GENE RAC® 14 Page 7 GENERAC® 25 • 30 • 36 • 45 • 60 M application & engineering data GENERATOR SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS:25&30 kW Type Synchronous Make Generac Rotor Insulation Class H Model In-line Stator Insulation Class H Cylinders 4 Telephone Interference Factor(TIF) <50 Displacement(Liters) 1.5 Alternator Output Leads 1-Phase 4 wire Bore(in/mm) 3.05/77.4 Alternator Output Leads 3-Phase 6 wire Stroke(in/mm) 3.13/79.5 Bearings Sealed Ball Compression Ratio 11:1 Coupling Flexible Disc Intake Air System Naturally Aspirated Excitation System Direct Lifter Type Hydraulic VOLTAGE REGULATION ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS: 36,45, &60 kW Type Electronic Make Generac Sensing Single Phase Model In-line Regulation ±1% Cylinders 4 GOVERNOR SPECIFICATIONS Displacement(Liters) 2.4 Type Electronic Bore(in/mm) 3.41/86.5 Frequency Regulation Isochronous Stroke(in/mm) 3.94/100 Steady State Regulation ±0.25% Compression Ratio 9.5:1 Intake Air System Naturally Aspirated(36&45 kW)or ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Turbocharged/Aftercooled(60 kW) Battery Charge Alternator 12 Volt 15 Amp—25&30 kW Lifter Type Hydraulic 12 Volt 30 Amp—36,45,&60 kW Static Battery Charger 2 Amp ENGINE LUBRICATION SYSTEM Recommended Battery(battery not included) Group 26,525 CCA Oil Pump Type Gear System Voltage 12 Volts Oil Filter Type Full flow spin-on cartridge Crankcase Capacity(qVl) 4/3.8-25,30,36,&45 kW GENERATOR FEATURES 5.25/4.96—60 kW Revolving field heavy duty generator ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM Directly connected to the engine Operating temperature rise 120°C above a 40°C ambient Type Closed Class H insulation is NEMA rated Water Pump Belt driven All models fully prototyped tested 2,484—25&30 kW ENCLOSURE FEATURES Fan Speed(rpm) 1,865-36&45 kW Ensures protection against mother nature. 2,100—60 kW Aluminum weather protective enclosure Electrostatically applied textured epoxy paint Fan Diameter(in/mm) 17.7/449.6(25&30 kW) for added durability. 22/558.8(36,45,&60 kW) Quiet, critical grade muffler is mounted in- Pusher(25&30 kW) Enclosed critical grade muffler side the unit to prevent injuries. Fan Mode Puller(36,45,&60 kW) Small,compact,attractive Makes for an easy,eye appealing installa- FUEL SYSTEM tion. Fuel Type Natural gas,propane vapor SAE Sound attenuated enclosure ensures quiet operation. Carburetor Down Draft Secondary Fuel Regulator Standard Fuel Shut Off Solenoid Standard LP Fuel Pressure 5—14 in Water Column/9—26 mm HG NG Fuel Pressure 5—14 in Water Column/9—26 mm HG (All ratings in accordance with BS5514,ISO3046,ISO8528,SAE J1349,and DIN6271) Page 8 GENERAC® 25 • 30 • 36 • 45 • 60 kW operating data o GENERATOR OUTPUT VOLTAGEAW- 60 Hz kW LPG Amp LPG kW Nat.Gas Amp Nat.Gas CB Size(Both) 120/240 V,10,1.0 pf 25 104 25 104 125 RG025 120/208 V,30,0.8 pf 25 87 25 87 100 120/240 V,30,0.8 pf 25 75 25 75 90 120/240 V,10,1.0 pf 30 125 30 125 150 ' RG030 120/208 V,30,0.8 of 30 104 30 104 125 120/240 V,30,0.8 of 30 90 30 90 100 120/240 V,10,1.0 of 36 150 36 150 175 RG036 120/208 V,30,0.8 of 36 125 36 125 150 120/240 V,30,0.8 of 36 108 36 108 125 277/480 V,30,0.8 of 36 54 36 54 60 120/240 V,10,1.0 of 45 188 45 188 200 120/208 V,30,0.8 of 45 156 45 156 175 RG045 120/240 V,30,0.8 of 45 135 45 135 150 277/480 V,30,0.8 of 45 68 45 68 80 120/240 V,10,1.0 of 60 250 60 250 300 RG060 120/208 V,30,0.8 of 60 208 60 208 250 120/240 V,30,0.8 of 60 180 60 180 200 277/480 V,30,0.8 of 60 90 60 90 100 SURGE CAPACITY IN AMPS ENGINE FUEL CONSUMPTION Voltage Dip @<.4 pf Natural Gas Propane 15% 30% (ft3/hr) (m3/hr) (gal/hr) (1/hr) (0/hr) 120/240 V,10 65 170 Exercise cycle 60 1 1.7 1 0.7 2.5 24 RG025 120/208 V,30 80 130 25%of rated load 220 6.3 2.9 9.1 88 120/240 V,30 69 112 RG026 50%of rated load 297 8.4 3.3 12.3 119 120/240 V,10 75 180 75%of rated load 362 10.3 4 15 145 RG030 120/208 V,30 96 155 100%of rated load 430 12.2 4.7 17.8 172 120/240 V,30 83 134 Exercise cycle 60 1.7 0.7 2.5 24 1201240 V,10 105 240 25%of rated load 240 6.8 2.6 10 96 RG036 120/208 V,30 44 130 RG030 50%of rated load 320 9.1 3.5 13.3 128 1201240 V,30 38 115 75%of rated load 400 11.4 4.4 16.6 160 277/480 V,30 20 60 100%of rated load 492 14 5.4 20.4 197 120/240 V,10 105 240 Exercise cycle 65 1.8 0.7 2.6 25 RG045 120/208 V,30 44 130 25%of rated load 210 6 2.3 8.6 83 120/240 V,30 38 115 RG036 50%of rated load 380 10.8 4.2 15.7 151 277/480 V,30 20 60 75%of rated load 545 15.5 5.9 22.4 216 120/240 V,10 140 320 100%of rated load 730 20.7 8 30.1 290 RG060 120/208 V,30 70 210 Exercise cycle 65 1.8 0.7 2.6 25 120/240 V,30 61 182 25%of rated load 210 6 2.3 8.6 83 277/480 V,30 30 91 RG045 50%of rated load 380 10.8 4.2 15.7 151 75%of rated load 545 15.5 5.9 22.4 216 100%of rated load 730 20.7 8 30.1 290 Note:Fuel pipe must be sized for full load. Exercise cycle 123 3.5 1.34 5.1 49.3 For Btu content,multiply ft3/hr x 2,520(LP)or ft3/hr x 1,000(NG) 25%of rated load 267 7.6 2.7 10.5 101 For megajoule content,multiply m3/hr x 93.15(LP)or m3/hr x 37.26(NG) RG060 50%of rated load 483 13.7 5 19 183 Refer to "Emissions Data Sheets" for maximum fuel flow for EPA and 75%of rated load 672 19.1 7 26.5 255 SCAQMD permitting purposes. 100%of rated load 862 24.5 9 33.9 327 STANDBY RATING:Standby ratings apply to installations served by a reliable utility source.The standby rating is applicable to varying loads for the duration of a power outage.There is no overload capability for this rating.Ratings are in accordance with ISO-3046-1.Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Page 9 GENERAC® 25 9 30 9 36 • 45 • 60 kW operating data _ ENGINE COOLING 25 kW 30 kW 36 kW 45 kW 60 kW Air flow(inlet air including alternator and combustion air in cfm/cmm) 2,490/70.5 2,490/70.5 2,725/77.2 2,725/77.2 3,280/92.9 System coolant capacity(gal/liters) 2/7.6 2/7.6 2.5/9.5 2.5/9.5 2.5/9.5 Heat rejection to coolant(BTU per hr/MJ per hr) 112,000/118.2 135,000/142.4 193,000/203.6 193,000/203.6 270,000/284.9 Maximum operation air temperature on radiator(°F/°C) 140/60 Maximum ambient temperature(°F/°C) 122/50 COMBUSTION REQUIREMENTS Flow at rated power(cfm/cmm) 1 62/1.8 1 72/2 1 144/4.1 1 144/4.1 1 180/5.1 SOUND EMISSIONS Sound output in dB(A)at 23 it(7 m)with generator in exercise mode* 59 59 61 61 65 Sound output in dB(A)at 23 ft(7 m)with generator operating at normal load* 72 73 73 73 72 *Sound levels are taken from the front of the generator.Sound levels taken from other sides of the generator may be higher depending on installation parameters. EXHAUST Exhaust flow at rated output(cfm/cmm) 1 203/5.7 237/6.7 300/8.5 420/11.9 494/14 Exhaust temperature at muffler outlet(°F/°C) 1,100/593 1,130/610 1,075/579 1,100/593 1,050/566 ENGINE PARAMETERS Rated Synchronous rpm 3,600 POWER ADJUSTMENT FOR AMBIENT CONDITIONS Temperature Deration....................................................................................................................................................3%for every 10°C above 25°C or 1.65%for every 10°F above 77°F Altitude Deration(25,30,36,&45 kW).......................................................................................................................1%for every 100 m above 183 m or 3%for every 1,000 ft above 600 ft Altitude Deration(60 kW)..........................................................................................................................................1%for every 100 m above 915 m or 3%for every 1,000 ft above 3,000 ft CONTROLLER FEATURES Two-Line Plain Text LCD Display............................................................................................................................................................................Simple user interface for ease of operation. Mode Switch: AUTO...............................................................................................................................................................................Automatic Start on Utility failure.7 day exerciser. OFF...........................................................................................................................................................Stops unit.Power is removed.Control and charger still operate. MANUAL...........................................................................................................................Start with starter control,unit stays on.If utility fails,transfer to load takes place. Programmable start delay between 10—30 seconds.......................................................................................................................................................................................Standard 10 sec Engine Start Sequence..............................................................................................................................................................Cyclic cranking:16 sec on,7 rest(90 sec maximum duration) EngineWarm-up.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5 sec EngineCool-Down..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................1 min Starter Lock-out.........................................................................................................................................................................Starter cannot re-engage until 5 sec after engine has stopped. SmartBattery Charger................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Standard Automatic Voltage Regulation with Over and Under Voltage Protection........................................................................................................................................................................Standard AutomaticLow Oil Pressure Shutdown........................................................................................................................................................................................................................Standard OverspeedShutdown.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Standard,72 Hz HighTemperature Shutdown..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Standard OvercrankProtection..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Standard SafetyFused..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Standard Failureto Transfer Protection......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Standard LowBattery Protection................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Standard 50 Event Run Log.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Standard FutureSet Capable Exerciser..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Standard IncorrectWiring Protection........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Standard InternalFault Protection..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Standard CommonExternal Fault Capability..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................Standard GovernorFailure Protection....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Standard REMOTE MONITORING • Ability to view generator status Monitor generator with a smartphone,tablet,or computer at any time via the Mobile Link application for complete peace of mind. • Ability to view generator Exercise/Run and Total Hours Review the generator's complete protection profile for exercise hours and total hours. • Ability to view generator maintenance information Provides maintenance information for the specific model generator when scheduled maintenance is due. • Monthly report with previous month's activity Detailed monthly reports provide historical generator information. • Ability to view generator battery information Built in battery diagnostics displaying current state of the battery. • Weather information Provides detailed local ambient weather conditions for generator location. Page 10 GENERAC` 25 • 30 • 36 945 • 60 kW available accessories o Model # Product Description — Generac's Mobile Link allows you to check the status of your generator from anywhere G0071690 Mobile Link°4G LTE Cel- that you have access to an Internet connection from a PC or with any smart device.You lular Accessory will even be notified when a change in the generator's status occurs via e-mail or text message.Note:Harness Adapter Kit required.Available in the U.S.only. If the temperature regularly falls below 32°F(0°C),install a cold weather kit to maintain G005630-0-1 -36,45,&60 kW 1 G00 -25&30 kW Cold Weather Kit optimal battery temperature.Kit consists of battery warmer with thermostat built into the 630 wrap. G006174-0-25&30 kW Extreme Cold Weather Kit Recommended where the temperature regularly falls below 32°F(0°C)for extended pe- G00561 6-0-36,45,&60 kW nods of time.For liquid cooled units only. G005651-0 Base Plug Kit Add base plugs to the base of the generator to keep out debris. If the generator enclosure is scratched or damaged,it is important to touch-up the paint G005703-0-Bisque Paint Kit to protect from future corrosion.The paint kit includes the necessary paint to properly maintain or touch-up a generator enclosure. G0061 76-0-25&30 kW Scheduled The Liquid-Cooled Scheduled Maintenance Kits offer all the hardware necessary to per- G006172-0-36&45 kW Maintenance Kit form complete maintenance on Generac liquid-cooled generators. G006171-0-60 kW G007000-0 (50 Amps) Smart Management Smart Management Modules (SMM) optimize the performance of a standby generator. G007006-0(100 Amps) Module They manage large electrical loads upon startup and load shed to aid in recovery when overloaded.In many cases,SMMs can reduce the overall size and cost of the system. E-Stop resettable switch E-stop allows for immediate fuel shutoff and generator shutdown in the event of an emer- G006510-0 for commercial installs to NEC2020 gency. The Wi-Fi enabled LP fuel level monitor provides constant monitoring of the connected G007005-0 Wi-Fi LP Fuel Level LP fuel tank.Monitoring the LP tank's fuel level is an important step in making sure your Monitor generator is ready to run during an unexpected power failure.Status alerts are available through a free application to notify when your LP tank is in need of a refill. An ultra-concentrated anti-corrosive cleaning solution engineered to reach the smallest A0000018981 Ultrasonic Cleaner Solution cavities to clean the toughest contaminants. This water based formula is non-toxic, biodegradable,and safe for both metal and plastic surfaces and is superior in rinsability. A0000019001 All Surface Protectant All Surface Protectant for vinyl, rubber, and plastics creates a barrier that seals &protects surfaces from water and UV rays while renewing the look of the surface. Page 11 GENERACO 25 & 30 M installation layout Drawing #OK8420-B (1 of 2) W Q O Z U pW K U a Oj p DUF¢ w w O v1 `i' WO wW (� Ozui w Wyg zW inOZKO HOw N e d Fw Od O ZO�N~O o viW¢ OW Z U w Q w¢Sw pip d =Wry W 11 xop>i0 K FdFa x2¢OW Ji OOWUZ K ON. 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All rights repoP.o a,A Age 11 1 7:)cifications are subject to change without notice.Bulletin OL0037SBY-N 03/9/2022 � . ♦ � .. r .� i i ,. 1 � � • ► v -,, _ �� �� Z+ 0 , .� ,� ., � �� .� �'' � �� ,�� .�. -_'ram �� -�� ' � • - � _ �- �� � ' I - - � � . �� � �� i M ♦ • LLJ I I LL 11 W { j w I \ \ :0cl I x Li i w oho N O cA NN II lil i ! j bO+9u) M FS 11111111 ,� � � ZO n f 11 � 1111 ;� L _ oU: _ lll �l / ) � I ii Q� ui , rrrrr lld �Y/v�•y \3snoH X3 l .Lol -�.. �f t,\ �► ,�`+. 1 _.. ..� ;; '19 NMacleod Ave _ ��e �� �'• �f ♦ r �. . t ,ram/. �� .� .� 'l+f. 1, ' ~ � Ik •1�s7 �2j .`:���''y�,' I.'� �' �f \ �1. � 4 LOC ® ■ , y HC04-�wq .75 R I-n C"i C=3 PD IJ LLJ fYl cn Lr" LLJ ry" 2A CITY OF ARLINGTO24 BUILDING DEPARTMENT APPROVED DATE l NO CHANGES AUTHORIZED UNLESS APPROVED BY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR CITY OF ARLINGTON 18204 59th Avenue NE,Arlington,WA 98223 INSPECTIONS: 360-403-3417-Permit Center: 360-403-3551 BUILDING PERMIT 137 N MACLEOD AVENUE Permit#: 5319 PERMIT EXPIRES 180 DAYS AFTER Parcel#: 00378800501600 DATE OF ISSUANCE. Scope of Work: 60kW Generator Install and connect to existing gas line Valuation:4500.00 OWNER APPLICANT CONTRACTOR ARLINGTON CITY OF Russ Tilton Arlington Electric,Inc 238 N OLYMPIC AVENUE 13310 240th St NE 13310 240th St NE ARLINGTON,WA 98223 Arlington Arlington,WA 98223 3604030515 360-403-0515 LIC:ARLINE1833QN EXP: 11/13/2023 MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR PLUMBING CONTRACTOR LIC#: EXP: LIC#: EXP: JOB DESCRIPTION PERMIT TYPE: COMMERCIAL MECHANICAL CODE YEAR: 2018 STORIES: 2 CONST.TYPE: 113 DWELLING UNITS: OCC GROUP: B;Business BUILDINGS: OCC LOAD: PERMIT APPROVAL The issuance or granting of this permit shall not be construed to be a permit for,or approval of,any violation of this Code or any other ordinance or order of the City,of any state or federal law,or of any order,proclamation,guidance advice or decision of the Governor of this State.To the extent the issuance or granting of this permit is interpreted to allow construction activity during any period of time when such construction is prohibited or restricted by any state or federal law,or order,proclamation,guidance advice or decision of the Governor of this State,this permit shall not authorize such work and shall not be valid.The building official is authorized to prevent occupancy or use of a structure where in violation of this Code,any other City ordinances of this jurisdiction or any other ordinance or executive order of the City,or of any state or federal law,or of any order,proclamation, guidance advice or decision of the Governor.The building official is authorized to suspend or revoke this permit if it is determined to be issued in error or on the basis of incorrect,inaccurate or incomplete information,or in violation of any City ordinance,regulation or order, state or federal law,or any order,proclamation,guidance or decision of the Governor. 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.IBC 110/IRC 110. SALES TAX NOTICE: Sales tax relating to construction and construction materials in the City of Arlington must be reported on your sales tax return form and coded City of Arlington#3101. iG1.r�O 07/14/2023 Applicant Signature Date Building Official Date CONDITIONS Adhere to approved plans.Approved permit shall be onsite during installation. Call for inspections. THIS PERMIT AUTHORIZES ONLY THE WORK NOTED.THIS PERMIT COVERS WORK TO BE DONE ON PRIVATE PROPERTY ONLY.ANY CONSTRUCTION ON THE PUBLIC DOMAIN(CURBS, SIDEWALKS,DRIVEWAYS, MARQUEES,ETC.)WILL REQUIRE SEPARATE PERMISSION. PERMIT FEES Date Description Fee Amount 07/14/2023 Web Only-Mechanical Commercial Plan Review $100.83 07/14/2023 Web Only-Fire System Plan Review $200.00 07/14/2023 Credit Card Service $9.02 Total Due: $309.85 Total Payment: $309.85 Balance Due: $0.00 CALL FOR INSPECTIONS Call by 3:30 pm for next day inspection,allow 48 hours for Fire Inspections When calling for an inspection please leave the following information: Permit Number,Type of Inspection being requested,and whether you prefer morning or afternoon INSPECTION INFORMATION IPass/Fail 14 LOT I z - ' HOUS BLOC EX E ---- --- OF p�---- ti ti vC%, vC�v r HALT — rnD N �� IIIIIIIIIIIIII F` � I �.� ;� IIIIIIIIIlllll ., wZ II IIII I I I I I I I I I � I I 7�, m � 111 III IIIII � Ill � l 'J)s o � + 4 � I I Irk �I IIIII IIIII \ \ \ 1 I I I ll I � IIIIII \ 1 \ \ � � I I // I NNWWWWW��?-PAC ,N I � i i X 1 � � � j � � � � ►i I� 1 � 11` , `` 1 1 11 `t 1 1 1 Z D r r� I� C) x x L 1 j �30, X m m I \ z � zcD n I X I j 1► 1 � \ 1 1 \ \ � \ sS SS I ` g I I II m �j IIII I o) Vo ii I I 1 1 1 � 1 . xrn I I .. � Z ►; III IIIII C6 ►� I I IIII I o LrI 00 I °o cn N�CD I EX FIRE F. 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INN MM r-A All OWN Now MdMW P U BLIC ENTRANCE AL NIA I Ono. 10 1 .01 •w�. a- i — w � N c. - i r "" • ._ _ - � , 46 �/40 fix. for 40 dOWN' Y • s —_Asoh- • .. •. s __ s � Or Ir * � � • • I �r'i1s � � �i1 i • � - s • i 18204 59th Avenue NE REVIEW COMMENT FORM Arlington,WA98223 360-403-3551 Project Name: North County EMS Station 46 Permit No.:BLD5319 Review Date: 6/8/2023 Contact: Russ Tilton Phone No.: 360-403-0515 Review Phase: 1 Report Date: Reviewing Dept.: CED Applicant: DWG Issue Date: —W—[Req Dwg.or Add'1 Ref. Comment Response/Resolution City S ec.Ref. Approved 1. AR The proposed project is located in the Old Town Business District 1 zone and is required to meet certain design criteria. 2. AR The proposed location of the generator in front of the building does not comply with design regulations.The generator needs to be placed either in front of the hose tower at the north end of the building or in the parking lot at the south end of the building. 3. AR If service elements cannot be located in any other location then they are required to be screened per the standards listed in#4 below. 4. AR Please see sections 2.3 Service Element Screening of the Development Design Standards. 7.3 Siting of Service Elements, 15.2.2.9 OTBD Screening of Service Elements. S. AR Please provide plans that shows the location with setbacks and required screening. Page 1 of 1 Date: 06/09/2026 Permit#: 5319 Permit Date: 04/25/2023 Review Date: 04/26/2023 Permit Type: COMMERCIAL MECHANICAL Review Type: COMMERCIAL MECHANICAL Target Date: Scheduled Time: 00:00 Completed Date: 05/15/2023 Description: Add Bollard's N&S ends Review Status: Approved with Conditions Assigned To: BUILDING Time In: 00:00 Time Out: 00:00 Hours: 0.5 Property Information Parcel#: 00378800501600 ARLINGTON CITY OF ARLINGTON CITY OF 238 N OLYMPIC AVENUE 137 N MACLEOD AVENUE ARLINGTON, WA 98223 Zoning: 672 Protective Functions & Related ActivitiesLot: Block: Date: 06/09/2026 Permit#: 5319 Permit Date: 04/25/2023 Review Date: 06/21/2023 Permit Type: COMMERCIAL MECHANICAL Review Type: COMMERCIAL MECHANICAL Target Date: 06/28/2023 Scheduled 00:00 Time: Completed 07/06/2023 Date: Description: The applicant has changed the location of the generator from the west side of the building to the east side of the building.No land use concerns. Review Status: Approved Assigned To: PLANNING Time In: 00:00 Time Out: 00:00 Hours: 0.0 Notes Pending Amy's review: 05/02/2023 Would this be in front or behind or half wall? Please request site plan showing screening. Staff. Please provide the applicant the following comments. For Applicant: 1. The proposed project is located in the Old Town Business District 1 zone and is required to meet certain design criteria. 2. The proposed location of the generator in front of the building does not comply with design 05/23/2023 regulations. The generator needs to be placed either in front of the hose tower at the north end of the building or in the parking lot at the south end of the building. 3. If service elements can not be located in any other location then they are required to be screened per the standards listed in#4 below. 4. Please see sections 2.3 Service Element Screening, 7.3 Siting of Service Elements, 15.2.2.9 OTBD Screening of Service Elements. 5. Please provide plans that shows the location with setbacks and required screening. 06/28/2023 For Applicant: 1. The applicant has not met the previous comments made for the proposal. 2. The proposal has not met the requirements of the Design Standards. Mechanical Equipment is not allowed between the building and the public street. 3. Only buildings have a 0' setback from the public right-of-way in the Old Town Business District I zone. See comment#1 that mechanical equipment is not allowed between the building and the street. 4.The proposal creates a sight clearance obstruction. 5. The proposal creates a safety concern for vehicles traveling along McLeod. 07/06/2023 The applicant has changed the location of the generator from the west side of the building to the east side of the building. No land use concerns. Property Information Parcel#: 00378800501600 ARLINGTON CITY OF ARLINGTON CITY OF 238 N OLYMPIC AVENUE 137 N MACLEOD AVENUE ARLINGTON, WA 98223 Zoning: 672 Protective Functions & Related ActivitiesLot: Block: Permit#: 5319 Permit Date: 04/25/23 Permit Type: COMMERCIAL MECHANICAL Project Name: North County EMS Station 46 Applicant Name: Russ Tilton Applicant Address: 13310 240th St NE Applicant, City, State, Zip: Arlington Contact: Russ Tilton Phone: 3604030515 Email: arlingtonelectric@msn.com Scope of Work: 60kW Generator Install and connect to existing gas line Valuation: 4500.00 Square Feet: 1000 Number of Stories: 2 Construction Type: 113 Occupancy Group: B; Business ID Code: Permit Issued: 07/14/2023 Permit Expires: 01/10/2024 Form Permit Type: COMMERCIAL MECHANICAL Status: COMPLETE Assigned To: Raelynn Jones Property Parcel# Address Legal Description Owner Name Owner Phone Zoning 137 N MACLEOD ARLINGTON CITY 672 Protective 00378800501600 AVENUE OF Functions&Related Activities Contractors Contractor Primary Contact Phone Address Contractor Type License License# Arlington Electric,Inc Arlington Electric 360-403-0515 13310 240th St CONSTRUCTION COA 601 759 192 Inc NE CONTRACTOR Arlington Electric,Inc Arlington Electric 360-403-0515 13310 240th St CONSTRUCTION L&I ARLINEI833QN Inc NE CONTRACTOR Inspections Date Inspection Type Description Scheduled Date Completed Date Inspector Status 07/27/2023 Inspection Gas pressure test 07/28/2023 07/28/2023 BUILDING Approved Plan Reviews Date Review Type Description Assigned To Review Status COMMERCIAL Approved with 04/26/2023 MECHANICAL Add Bollard's N&S ends BUILDING Conditions COMMERCIAL The applicant has changed the location of the generator 06/21/2023 MECHANICAL from the west side of the building to the east side of the PLANNING Approved building.No land use concerns. 07/07/2023 COMMERCIAL BUILDING In Review MECHANICAL Fees Fee Description Notes Amount Enter 1 if permit is for commercial Web Only-Mechanical Commercial Plan mechanical $100.83 Review (Table 4-1) Enter 1 if permit is for:fire alarm,or fire Web Only-Fire System Plan Review sprinkler $200.00 Credit Card Service $9.02 Total $309.85 Attached Letters Date Letter Description 07/14/2023 Building Permit 04/25/2023 Web Form-Building Application Payments Date Paid By Description Payment Type Accepted By Amount 04/25/2023 XBP Conf: $300.83 143244675 04/25/2023 143244675 Ameresia Law]is $9.02 Outstanding Balance $0.00 Notes Date Note Created By: Received a revised site plan with new location of the generator.Rerouting to building for 07/06/2023 Kristin Foster review. 06/21/2023 Received drawing with dimension from the ROW showing plus/minus l' Kristin Foster 06/21/2023 With revisions to drawings and plans,building plans may need to be submitted for review. Kristin Foster 06/15/2023 Received resubmittal.Still pending site plan showing setback from right of way. Raelynn Jones 06/08/2023 Sent Planning comments to applicant. Raelynn Jones 04/26/2023 Emailed applicant for updated site plan Raelynn Jones Uploaded Files Date File Name 07/14/2023 16156272-20230714 BLD5319 IssuedPermit.pdf 07/07/2023 16067461-20230706 BLD5319 RevisedSitePlan.pdf 07/06/2023 16052913-46 New Gen Loc.pdf 06/21/2023 15835018-20230621 BLD5319 SiteDrawingROWSetback.pdf 06/15/2023 15776780-20230615 BLD5319 SitePicture3.jpeg 06/15/2023 15776781-20230615 BLD5319 SitePicture4.jpeg 06/15/2023 15776782-20230615 BLD5319 SitePlan.jpeg 06/15/2023 15776777-20230615 BLD5319 CMUWa1lSpec.jpeg 06/15/2023 15776778-20230615 BLD5319 SitePicturel.jpgg 06/15/2023 15776779-20230615 BLD5319 SitePicture2.jpeg 04/27/2023 15185712-20230426 BLD5319 Site Plan.pdf 04/26/2023 15170332-20230426 BLD5319 Anp.pdf 04/26/2023 15170334-20230426 BLD5319 Specs.pdf 2.0 Pedestrian Environment 2.2 Screening of Blank Walls and Retaining Walls 2.2.1 Intent To reduce the negative visual impacts of blank walls on the pedestrian environment. 2.2.2 Applicability This standard applies to all development subject to these design standards pursuant to AMC 20.46.010 (Conformance with Design Guidelines or Standards). 2.2.3 Standards Blank walls 2.2.3(a) Buildings may not orient large areas of blank walls to the street. 2.2.3(b) Ends of buildings shall be designed and articulated with the windows and other architectural elements. 2.2.3(c) Screen blank walls with landscaping, architectural features, or art. Examples of such treatment include, but are not limited to: 2.2.3(c)1 Installing trellises for vines, green walls, and other plant material in conjunction with a planting strip. 2.2.3(c)2 Provide landscaped planting beds. 2.2.3(c)3 Incorporating artwork (a mural, sculpture, relief, etc.) on the wall surface. 2.2.3(c)4 Incorporating decorative tile, or masonry of varying materials or patterns. 2.2.3 Standards Retaining Walls 2.2.3(d) Retaining walls may be of materials that reduce their scale, such as brick, rock or stone, or treated sculpturally to appear less monolithic. Hanging or climbing vegetation can soften the appearance of retaining walls. 2.2.3(e) High retaining walls may be sloped or terraced down to provide landscaping setbacks, especially if they are close to the sidewalk. 2.2.3 (0 Retaining walls that are visible from the public right-of-way shall be designed with a textured face. 2.3 Service Element Screening 2.3.1 Intent To provide appropriate and sufficient screening of elements which detract from the streetscape. These elements include trash rooms, dumpsters, utility connections, and mechanical equipment. 2.3.2 Applicability This standard applies to all development subject to these design standards pursuant to AMC 20.46.010 (Conformance with Design Guidelines or Standards). 2.3.3 Standards 2.3.3.1 Use generous and appropriate plant material in well maintained planting beds to create a visual buffer to service elements.Vegetation shall be of hardy native varieties and must be at least 50% non-deciduous to provide screening throughout the year. Incorporate planting beds and low planter walls as part of the architecture. Provide a framework of plants to grow on like an arbor or trellis. 2.3.3.2 Provide a durable and attractive structure to screen dumpsters and trash areas that are constructed of wood, metal, or concrete blocks (chain link or even slatted chain link is not allowed). Trash areas may not open directly onto the sidewalk. Dumpsters must never be located in the pedestrian right-of-way. 2.3.3.3 Utility meters, electrical conduit, and other service lines may not be mounted on the facade facing the street and should not be visible from the street. 2.3.3.4 Gutter downspouts on the front facade shall be visibly integrated into the design of the building. 7.0 Siting 7.3 Siting Service Elements 7.3.1 Intent To encourage more thoughtful siting of trash and other service areas,balancing the need for service access with the desire to screen its negative aspects. 7.3.2 Applicability This standard applies to all development subject to these design standards pursuant to AMC 20.46.010 (Conformance with Design Guidelines or Standards). 7.3.3 Standards 7.3.3.1 Locate service areas to not have a negative visual or physical impact on the street environment. 7.3.3.2 Site and/or screen mechanical equipment so as not to be seen from the sidewalk. 7.3.3.3 When possible,locate services for trash,recycling and loading in an enclosed service room off an alley, side drive or within a parking garage. 7.3.3.4 When service elements must be visible from the street, follow Standard 2.3.3.2 Screening Dumpsters and Trash Areas. 7.3.3.5 Pedestrian access shall not be blocked by service elements. 7.3.3.6 Service elements like mailboxes, utility meters,trash facilities and lighting shall be incorporated into the overall design of the project. 15.0 Old Town Business District 15.2 Site Design and Massing 15.2.1.1 Alleys—Public rights-of-way in alleys shall be kept clear. Services and parking shall be screened according to Sections 15.2.2.6 and 15.2.2.8 15.2.1.2 Screening of Service Elements—Service elements that are in public view shall be screened from view with a combination of wood,brick, concrete block, or wrought iron walls or fencing or with landscape materials (chain link or chain link with slats is not allowed). (See Section 15.2.2.6 for other landscaping requirements). Openings to the service area shall be located away from the sidewalk. The services and their screening shall be located outside of the public right-of way. 20.48.042 Sight Visibility Areas at Intersections. At the intersection of two streets, either public or private, no structure, sign, vegetation, or anything else that obscures sight shall exceed thirty inches in height in the area described by a triangle having two twenty-five-foot legs along the curb faces of the streets' point of intersection, and a diagonal line connecting the ends of these lines. 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