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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04_Borba Residence_PA2017-221CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ZONING ADMINISTRATOR STAFF REPORT SUBJECT: Borba Residence (PA2017-221) Coastal Development Permit No. CD2017-096 SITE LOCATION: 5205 and 5205 1/2 Seashore Drive APPLICANT: Eric Mossman, Architect OWNER: James Borba PLANNER: Gregg Ramirez, Principal Planner 949- 644-3219, gramirez@newportbeachca.gov GENERAL PLAN/ZONING DISTRICT January 25, 2018 Agenda Item No. 4 • General Plan: RS -D (Single -Unit Residential Detached) • Zoning District : R-1 (Single -Unit Residential) • Coastal Land Use Category: Single -Unit Residential Detached — (20.0-29.9 DU/AC) (RSD -D) • Coastal Zoning District: R-1 (Single -Unit Residential) PROJECT SUMMARY Request for approval of a Coastal Development Permit (CDP) to allow the demolition of an existing duplex and attached garage and the construction of a new 2,449 square foot, 3 - story single-family residence and attached 2 -car garage. The project also includes hardscape and drainage. The proposed residence complies with all applicable development standards including height, setbacks, and floor area limits. No deviations are requested. The CDP application does not propose any development seaward of the private property. RECOMMENDATION 1) Conduct a public hearing; 2) Find this project exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15303 under Class 3 (New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures, because it has no potential to have a significant effect on the environment; and 3) Adopt Draft Zoning Administrator Resolution No. — approving Coastal Development Permit No. CD2017-096 (Attachment No. ZA 1). oami2on 1 Borba Residence CDP Zoning Administrator, January 25, 2018 Page 2 Land Use and Development Standards • The subject property is located in the R-1 Coastal Zoning District, which provides for single -unit residential development and is consistent with the City's Coastal Land Use Plan, General Plan and Zoning Code. A Coastal Development Permit is required and the property is not eligible for a Waiver for De Minimis Development because the property is located in the Appeal Area. • The property currently consists of one legal lot developed with a legal nonconforming duplex. The neighborhood is predominantly developed with two -and three-story, single-family residences and duplexes. The proposed design, bulk, and scale of the development is consistent with the existing neighborhood pattern of development and expected future development consistent with applicable development standards. The proposed single-family dwelling and accessory structures conform to al applicable development standards, including floor area limit, setbacks, height, and off-street parking as evidenced by the project plans and illustrated in Table 1 below. • The CDP does not propose any development seaward of the private property. The proposed CDP does not include the existing improvements in the adjacent right-of- way and does not authorize any new or existing improvements (including landscaping) on State tidelands, public beaches, or the public right-of-way. Any alteration to the existing development in the right-of-way may require an amended encroachment agreement between the property owner and the City and an amendment to this CDP or the processing of a new coastal development permit. Tmplt. 10/10/17 Table 1 — Development Standards Development Standard Standard Proposed Setbacks min. Front 5 feet 5 feet Sides 3 feet 3 feet Rear 0 feet 0 feet Allowable Floor Area 2,580 square feet 2,449 square feet Allowable 3rd Floor Area 258 square feet 255 square feet Open Space 194 square feet 199 square feet Parkin 2 -car garage 2 -car garage Height 24 feet flat roof 29 feet sloped roof 24 feet flat roof 29 feet sloped roof • The CDP does not propose any development seaward of the private property. The proposed CDP does not include the existing improvements in the adjacent right-of- way and does not authorize any new or existing improvements (including landscaping) on State tidelands, public beaches, or the public right-of-way. Any alteration to the existing development in the right-of-way may require an amended encroachment agreement between the property owner and the City and an amendment to this CDP or the processing of a new coastal development permit. Tmplt. 10/10/17 Borba Residence CDP Zoning Administrator, January 25, 2018 Page 3 UF.i TOM The subject property fronts the Pacific Ocean, but is separated from the shoreline by a large public beach. The project site is not protected by a bulkhead. • The finish floor elevation of the proposed dwelling is + 14.5 MSL (NAVD 88), which complies with the minimum 9.00 MSL (NAVD88) elevation standard. A Coastal Hazard Report and Wave Runup Study prepared by GeoSoils, Inc., dated June 17, 2017 indicates a maximum sea level rise of 4.75 feet over the next 75 years resulting in a future water elevation of 12.25 feet (NAVD). The report concludes it is very unlikely that any type of wave will reach the site even considering a 4.75 - foot sea level rise and that the proposed project is reasonably safe from the shoreline erosion due to lack of wave or wakes that can erode sand from the beach. Overall, the analysis concludes that the proposed project will be safe from flooding hazards for the next 75 years. Furthermore, the report concluded that due to the distance of the property from the current mean high tide line (approximately 400 feet) that it is unlikely that the mean high tide line will reach the property within the next 75 years. Pursuant to NBMC Section 21.30.030(C)(3)(i)(iv), the property ownerwill be required to enter into an agreement with the City waiving any potential right to protection to address situations in the future in which the development is threatened with damage or destruction by coastal hazards (e.g., waves, erosion, and sea level rise). The property owner will also be required to acknowledge any hazards present at the site and unconditionally waive any claim to damage or liability against the decision authority, consistent with NBMC Section 21.30.015(D)(3)(c). Both requirements are included as conditions of approval that will need to be satisfied prior to the issuance of building permits for construction. The property is located in an area known for the potential of seismic activity and liquefaction. All projects are required to comply with the California Building Code (CBC) and Building Division standards and policies. Geotechnical investigations specifically addressing liquefaction are required to be reviewed and approved prior to the issuance of building permits. Permit issuance is also contingent on the inclusion of design mitigation identified in the investigations. Construction plans are reviewed for compliance with approved investigations and CBC prior to building permit issuance. Water Quality • The project design addresses water quality with a construction erosion control plan and a post construction drainage system that includes drainage and percolation features designed to retain dry weather and minor rain event run-off on-site. Any water not retained on-site is directed to the City's storm drain system. Tmpl[: 10/10/17 Borba Residence CDP Zoning Administrator, January 25, 2018 Page 4 Public Access The project site is located between the nearest public road and the sea or shoreline; however, the project will not affect the public's ability to gain access to, use, and/or view the coast and nearby recreational facilities. Vertical access to the beach is available approximately 60 feet southerly of the site via 52nd Street and approximately 90 feet northerly of the site via 53rd Street. The subject property is not located near a Public View Point or Coastal View Roads, as designated in the Coastal Land Use Plan. Due to the project's compliance with height, setbacks, it will not impact coastal views. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW This project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15303 under Class 3 (New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no potential to have a significant effect on the environment. Class 3 exempts the construction of up to three single-family residences and additions of up to 10,000 square feet to existing structures. The proposed project consists of the demolition of a duplex and the construction of a new 2,449 square -foot single-family residence. PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of this public hearing was published in the Daily Pilot, mailed to all owners and residential occupants of property within 300 feet of the boundaries of the site (excluding intervening rights-of-way and waterways), including the applicant, and posted on the subject property at least 10 days before the scheduled hearing, consistent with the provisions of the Municipal Code. Additionally, the item appeared on the agenda for this meeting, which was posted at City Hall and on the City website. APPEAL PERIOD: This action shall become final and effective 14 days following the date the Resolution is adopted unless within such time an appeal or call for review is filed with the Community Development Director in accordance with the provisions of Title 21 (Local Coastal Implementation Plan) of the Newport Beach Municipal Code. Final action taken by the City may be appealed to the Coastal Commission in compliance with Section 21.64.035 of the City's certified LCP and Title 14 California Code of Regulations, Sections 13111 through 13120, and Section 30603 of the Coastal Act. For additional information on filing an appeal, contact the Planning Division at 949-644-3200. Tmpl[: 10/10/17 .y. Prepared by: g• AEI ' Gregg mirez Principal Planner gbr Attachments Pmplt: 10/10/17 ZA 1 Draft Resolution ZA 2 Vicinity Map ZA 3 Project Plans Borba Residence CDP Zoning Administrator, January 25, 2018 Page 5 5 Attachment No. ZA 1 Draft Resolution 08/17/2017 RESOLUTION NO. ZA2018-### A RESOLUTION OF THE ZONING ADMINISTRATOR OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH APPROVING COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. CD2017-096 TO DEMOLISH AN EXISTING DUPLEX AND CONSTRUCT A NEW SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE AND ATTACHED 2 -CAR GARAGE LOCATED AT 5205 and 5205 1/2 SEASHORE DRIVE (PA2017-221) THE ZONING ADMINISTRATOR OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH HEREBY FINDS AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. STATEMENT OF FACTS. 1. An application was filed by Eric Mossman, Architect, with respect to property located at 5205 and 5205 1/2 Seashore Drive, requesting approval of a coastal development permit. 2. The lot at 5205 and 5205 1/2 Seashore Drive is legally described as Lot 3, Block 52, Tract 523, Ocean Front Tract. 3. The applicant is requesting approval of a Coastal Development Permit (CDP) to allow the demolition of an existing duplex and attached garage and the construction of a new 3 -story single-family residence and attached 2 -car garage. 4. The subject property is designated RS -D (Single -Unit Residential) by the General Plan Land Use Element and is located within the R-1 (Single -Unit Residential) Zoning District. 5. The subject property is located within the coastal zone. The Coastal Land Use Plan category is RSD -D (Single -Unit Residential Detached) and is located within the R-1 (Single -Unit Residential) Coastal Zone District. 6. A public hearing was held on January 25, 2018, in the Corona del Mar Conference Room (Bay E -1st Floor) at 100 Civic Center Drive, Newport Beach. A notice of time, place and purpose of the hearing was given in accordance with the Newport Beach Municipal Code. Evidence, both written and oral, was presented to, and considered by, the Zoning Administrator at this hearing. SECTION 2. CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT DETERMINATION. 1. This project is categorically exempt pursuant to Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations Section 15303 , Article 19 of Chapter 3, Guidelines for Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) under Class 3 (New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures, because it has no potential to have a significant effect on the environment. 2. Class 3 exempts the construction of up to three single-family residences and additions of up to 10,000 square feet to existing structures. The proposed project consists of the 12-21-2017 Zoning Administrator Resolution No. ##1## Paqe 2 of 7 demolition of a duplex and the construction of a new 2,449 -square -foot single-family residence and attached 381 -square -foot 2 -car garage. SECTION 3. REQUIRED FINDINGS. In accordance with Section 21.52.015 (Coastal Development Permits, Findings and Decision) of the Newport Beach Municipal Code, the following findings and facts in support of such findings are set forth: Finding: A. Conforms to all applicable sections of the certified Local Coastal Program. Facts in Support of Finding: The proposed development complies with applicable residential development standards including, but not limited to, floor area limitation, setbacks, height, and parking. a. The maximum floor area limitation is 2,580 square feet and the proposed floor area is 2,449 square feet. b. The proposed development provides the minimum required setbacks, which are 5 feet along the front property line abutting the West Ocean front right-of-way, 3 feet along each side property line and 0 feet along the rear property line abutting Seashore Drive. The highest guardrail is less than 24 feet from established grade (13.67 feet NAVD88) and the highest ridge is no more than 29 feet from established grade, which comply with the maximum height requirements. The project includes garage parking for a total of two vehicles, complying with the minimum two -car garage parking requirement for single-family residences with less than 4,000 square feet of habitable floor area. 2. The neighborhood is predominantly developed with two- and three-story, single-family residences. The proposed design, bulk, and scale of the development is consistent with the existing neighborhood pattern of development and expected future development. 3. The development fronts an approximately 375 -foot -wide public beach. The finished floor elevation of the proposed dwelling is + 14.5 feet (NAVD 88), which complies with the minimum 9.00 feet (NAVD88) elevation standard. 4. A Coastal Hazards Report and Sea Level Rise Analysis was prepared by GeoSoils, Inc., dated June 17, 2017 for the project. The report concludes it is very unlikely that any type of wave will reach the site even considering a 4.75 -foot sea level rise and that the proposed project is reasonably safe from the shoreline erosion due to lack of wave or 12-21-2017 g Zoning Administrator Resolution No. ##1## Paqe 3 of 7 wakes that can erode sand from the beach. Overall, the analysis concludes that the proposed project will be safe from flooding hazards for the next 75 years. Furthermore, the report concluded that due to the distance of the property from the current mean high tide line (approximately 350 feet) that it is unlikely that the mean high tide line will reach the property within the next 75 years. 5. Pursuant to NBMC Section 21.30.030(C)(3)(i)(iv), the property owner will be required to enter into an agreement with the City waiving any potential right to protection to address situations in the future in which the development is threatened with damage or destruction by coastal hazards (e.g., waves, erosion, and sea level rise). The property owner will also be required to acknowledge any hazards present at the site and unconditionally waive any claim to damage or liability against the decision authority, consistent with NBMC Section 21.30.015(D)(3)(c). Both requirements are included as conditions of approval that will need to be satisfied prior to the issuance of building permits for construction. 6. The property is located in an area known for the potential of seismic activity and liquefaction. All projects are required to comply with the California Building Code (CBC) and Building Division standards and policies. Geotechnical investigations specifically addressing liquefaction are required to be reviewed and approved prior to the issuance of building permits. Permit issuance is also contingent on the inclusion of design mitigation identified in the investigations. Construction plans are reviewed for compliance with approved investigations and CBC prior to building permit issuance. 7. The project design addresses water quality with a construction erosion control plan and a post construction drainage system that includes drainage and percolation features designed to retain dry weather and minor rain event run-off on-site. Any water not retained on-site is directed to the City's storm drain system. 8. The property is not located near designated Public Viewpoints or Coastal View Roads and will not impact public coastal views. Finding: B. Conforms with the public access and public recreation policies of Chapter 3 of the Coastal Act if the project is located between the nearest public road and the sea or shoreline of any body of water located within the coastal zone. Fact in Support of Finding: 1. The project site is located between the nearest public road and the sea or shoreline however, the project will not affect the public's ability to gain access to, use, and/or view the coast and nearby recreational facilities. 2. Vertical access to the beach is available approximately 60 feet southerly of the site via 52nd Street and approximately 90 feet northerly of the site via 53rd Street. 12-21-2017 9 Zoning Administrator Resolution No. #### Paqe 4 of 7 3. The subject property is not located near a Public View Point or Coastal View Road, as designated in the Coastal Land Use Plan. Due to the project's compliance with height, setbacks, it will not impact coastal views. SECTION 4. DECISION. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: 1. The Zoning Administrator of the City of Newport Beach hereby approves Coastal Development Permit No. CD2017-096, subject to the conditions set forth in Exhibit "A," which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference. 2. This action shall become final and effective 14 days following the date this Resolution was adopted unless within such time an appeal or call for review is filed with the Community Development Director in accordance with the provisions of Title 21 Local Coastal Implementation Plan, of the Newport Beach Municipal Code. Final action taken by the City may be appealed to the Coastal Commission in compliance with Section 21.64.035 of the City's certified LCP and Title 14 California Code of Regulations, Sections 13111 through 13120, and Section 30603 of the Coastal Act. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED THIS 25TH DAY OF JANUARY, 2018. Patrick J. Alford, Zoning Administrator 12-21-2017 -T Zoning Administrator Resolution No. ##1## Page 5 of 7 EXHIBIT "A" CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL 1. The development shall be in substantial conformance with the approved site plan, floor plans and building elevations stamped and dated with the date of this approval (except as modified by applicable conditions of approval). 2. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, an agreement in a form approved by the City Attorney between the property owner and the City shall be executed and recorded waiving rights to the construction of future shoreline protection devices to address the threat of damage or destruction from waves, erosion, storm conditions, landslides, seismic activity, bluff retreat, sea level rise, or other natural hazards that may affect the property, or development of the property, today or in the future. The agreement shall be binding against the property owners and successors and assigns. 3. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the property owner shall submit a notarized signed letter acknowledging all hazards present at the site, assuming the risk of injury or damage from such hazards, unconditionally waiving any claims of damage against the City from such hazards, and to indemnify and hold harmless City, its City Council, its boards and commissions, officials, officers, employees, and agents from and against any and all claims, demands, obligations, damages, actions, causes of action, suits, losses, judgments, fines, penalties, liabilities, costs and expenses (including without limitation, attomey's fees, disbursements and court costs) of every kind and nature whatsoever which may arise from or in any manner relate (directly or indirectly) to City's approval of development. 4. No demolition or construction materials, equipment debris, or waste, shall be placed or stored in a location that would enter sensitive habitat, receiving waters, or a storm drain or result in impacts to environmentally sensitive habitat areas, streams, the beach, wetlands or their buffers. 5. This approval does not authorize any new or existing improvements (including landscaping) on State tidelands, public beaches, or the public right-of-way. 6. This Coastal Development Permit does not authorize any development seaward of the private property. 7. Best Management Practices (BMP's) and Good Housekeeping Practices (GNP's) shall be implemented prior to and throughout the duration of construction activity as designated in the Construction Pollution Prevention Plan (CPPP). 8. The discharge of any hazardous materials into storm sewer systems or receiving waters shall be prohibited. Machinery and equipment shall be maintained and washed in confined areas specifically designed to control runoff. A designated fueling and vehicle maintenance area with appropriate berms and protection to prevent spillage shall be provided as far away from storm drain systems or receiving waters as possible. iz-zi-zon 11 Zoning Administrator Resolution No. ##1## Paqe 6 of 7 9. Debris from demolition shall be removed from work areas each day and removed from the project site within 24 hours of the completion of the project. Stock piles and construction materials shall be covered, enclosed on all sites, not stored in contact with the soil, and located as far away as possible from drain inlets and any waterway. 10. Trash and debris shall be disposed in proper trash and recycling receptacles at the end of each construction day. Solid waste, including excess concrete, shall be disposed in adequate disposal facilities at a legal disposal site or recycled at a recycling facility. 11. Revisions to the approved plans may require an amendment to this Coastal Development Permit or the processing of a new coastal development permit. 12. The project is subject to all applicable City ordinances, policies, and standards, unless specifically waived or modified by the conditions of approval. 13. The applicant shall comply with all federal, state, and local laws. Material violation of any of those laws in connection with the use may be cause for revocation of this Coastal Development Permit. 14. This Coastal Development Permit may be modified or revoked by the Zoning Administrator if determined that the proposed uses or conditions under which it is being operated or maintained is detrimental to the public health, welfare or materially injurious to property or improvements in the vicinity or if the property is operated or maintained so as to constitute a public nuisance. 15. Prior to issuance of a building permit, a copy of the Resolution, including conditions of approval Exhibit "A" shall be incorporated into the Building Division and field sets of plans. 16. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall submit to the Planning Division an additional copy of the approved architectural plans for inclusion in the Coastal Development file. The plans shall be identical to those approved by all City departments for building permit issuance. The approved copy shall include architectural sheets only and shall be reduced in size to 11 inches by 17 inches. The plans shall accurately depict the elements approved by this Coastal Development Permit. 17. Prior to the issuance of building permits, the applicant shall submit a final landscape and irrigation plan. These plans shall incorporate drought tolerant plantings, non-invasive plant species and water efficient irrigation design. The plans shall be approved by the Planning Division. 18. All landscape materials and irrigation systems shall be maintained in accordance with the approved landscape plan. All landscaped areas shall be maintained in a healthy and growing condition and shall receive regular pruning, fertilizing, mowing, and trimming. All landscaped areas shall be kept free of weeds and debris. All irrigation systems shall iz-zi-zon 12 Zoning Administrator Resolution No. #### Paqe 7 of 7 be kept operable, including adjustments, replacements, repairs, and cleaning as part of regular maintenance. 19. Prior to the issuance of building permit, the applicant shall pay any unpaid administrative costs associated with the processing of this application to the Planning Division. 20. Should the property be sold or otherwise come under different ownership, any future owners or assignees shall be notified of the conditions of this approval by the current property owner or agent. 21. This Coastal Development Permit No. CD2017-096 shall expire unless exercised within 24 months from the date of approval as specified in Section 21.54.060 (Time Limits and Extensions) of the Newport Beach Municipal Code, unless an extension is otherwise granted. 22. To the fullest extent permitted by law, applicant shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless City, its City Council, its boards and commissions, officials, officers, employees, and agents from and against any and all claims, demands, obligations, damages, actions, causes of action, suits, losses, judgments, fines, penalties, liabilities, costs and expenses (including without limitation, attorney's fees, disbursements and court costs) of every kind and nature whatsoever which may arise from or in any manner relate (directly or indirectly) to City's approval of the Borba Residence CDP including, but not limited to, Coastal Development Permit No. CD2017-096 (PA2017-221). This indemnification shall include, but not be limited to, damages awarded against the City, if any, costs of suit, attorneys' fees, and other expenses incurred in connection with such claim, action, causes of action, suit or proceeding whether incurred by applicant, City, and/or the parties initiating or bringing such proceeding. The applicant shall indemnify the City for all of City's costs, attorneys' fees, and damages, which City incurs in enforcing the indemnification provisions set forth in this condition. The applicant shall pay to the City upon demand any amount owed to the City pursuant to the indemnification requirements prescribed in this condition. 12-21-2017 i3 Attachment No. ZA 2 Vicinity Map 08/17/2017 14 Coastal Development Permit No. CD2017-096 PA2017-221 5205 Seashore Drive 08/,7,20,7 15 Attachment No. ZA 3 Project Plans 08/17/2017 10 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT I BUILDING DIVISION STRUCTURAL OBSERVATION GENERAL NOTES 1. STRUCTURAL OBSERVATION IS REQUIRED FOR THIS PROJECT IN 7. IF THE CJTY'S FORM IS NOT USED, REPORTS SHALL BE ON STRUCTURAL. ACCORDANCE WITH CSC 1710, STRUCTURAL OBSERVATION IS THE VISUAL sTRUCNRALL ELEMENTS ANDIOR CONNECTIONS TO BE OBSERVED OBSERVERS LETTERMAD. STATE SITE ADDRESS, RAN CHECK & PHdAT " OBSERVATION OF THE STRUCTURAL SYSTEM BY A LICENSED DESIGN FOOTONGS.stABPouNDATION,ANCHORS NUMBERS. STAGES & ELEMENTS OBSERVED: DATE OBSERVED. & COMPLETE PROFESSIONAL. FOR GENERAL CONFORMANCE TO THE APPROVED " mATF°ua NDATION,PIESTwssmcow.a 0ONTACT680RMATION FORSTRUCTUAALOBSHNER CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS. & ALL STRUCTURAL OBSERVATION REPORTS, REGARDLESS OF FORM USED, 2 STRUCTURAL OBSERVATION DOES NOT WAIVE THE WSPONSIIIUTY FOR THE ❑ OTHER: SHALL INCWDE THE LICENSE STAMP & SIGNATURE OF THE STRUCTURAL REQUIRED INSPECTIONS BY THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. 17 CONCRETE OBSE iW RRESPOWEILE FOR THE PROJECT. 3 THE OWNER SHALL EMPLOY LICENSED DESIGN PROFESSIONAL TO PGTORM 9. EACH STRUCTURAL OBSERVATION REPORT SHALL BE GIVEN To THE OWNER STRUCTURAL OBSERVATION SITE VISITS, AND TO ISSUE ALL STRUCTURAL WOOD OR MANUFACTURED SHEAR PANELS OR OWNER'S TEPRESr3NTATVF, PRQIECT OO TMCTOR. AND THE BUILDING OBSERVATION REPORTS. . INSPECTOR 4. THE DESIGN ENGINEER SHALL IDENTIFY THE REQUIRED STRUCTURAL 10. THE CONTRACTOR SHAD. RESOLVE ALL D6'UTEtNCES & THE FINAL . OBSERVATION SITEVIStTS ON THE STRUCTURAL OBSERVATION SCHEDULE ❑ CONCRETEMOMENTFRA&E STRUCTURAL OBSEWATION REPORT ISSUED PRIOR TO FINAL INSPECTION OR 3. THE REQUIRED SITE VISITS SHALL AT AMINIMl1M INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: ❑ MASONRYWALLFRANIE ACCEPTANCE OF STRUCTURAL WORKSY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR. A OBSERVATION OF THE FOUNDATION SYSTEM P"TOFINAL CONCRETE IT. THE FINAL STRUCTURAL OBSERVATION REPORT SHALL STATE THAT THE POUR D CONCRETE STRUCTURAL SYSTEM CONFORMS TO THE APPROVED CONSTRUCTION B. OBSERVATION OF BUILDING FRAMING PRIOR TO CALLING FOR THE CRY ❑ STEEL DECK DOCUMENTS & THAT ALL PREVIOUSLY OBSERVED OEFrAX IES HAVE SEEN OF NEWPORT BEACH•COMPLETE FRAMING INSPECTION: AND, WOOD CORRECTED. C. FINAL OBSERVATION OF THE COMFIER® STRICTURE. 12 FINAL INSPECTION OR OTHER ACCEPTANCE OF THE STRUCTURAL. SYS n3N ADMO AL SITE VISTS MAY BE NEEDED AS DETFRIONEA BY THE DESIGN Water heaters to be strapped at top and bottom with 1'w x 16 gauge strap with 3/8- BY THE CHEF BUILDING OFFCIA. OR DE&GNff, WILL NOT OCOUR UNTIL THE ENGINEER OR STRUCTURAL OBSERVER S POUR F1NA. STRUCTURAL OBSERVATION BORT IS RECEIVED. 8. THE STRUCTURAL OBSERVER SHALL PREPARE A STRUCRIA. OBSERVATION 13, THE LICENSED DESIGN PROFESSIONAL IN RESPONSIBLE CHARGE SINS REPORT FOR EACH STAGE OF CONSTRUCTION OBSERVED. THE CITY OF PREPARE AL CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT CHANGES NBATING TO THE NEWPORT BEACH 'STRUCTURAL OBSERVATION REPORT FORM, ON A STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS. REVIEW & APPROVAL OF SUCH CHANGES BY THE SIMILARLY FORMATTED REPORT, SHALL BE USED FOR ALL STRUCTURAL 11. CHIff RAUN NG OFFICIAL, OR DESIGNEE: SHALL BE OBTAIN BY THE DESIGN OBSERVATION REPORT. REOFF.SSO7AL ANDYOR CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO INSTALLATION ANP'OR concrete placement. ROJECT NO.: CONSTRUCTION OF Sow CHANGE& STRUCTURAL ORSFRVATION SCHIFFI 11_F SiTE ADDRESS: IPC FLOW RATE TO 9ONRLETED BYTNE DESWZYGINEER, AND INCLUDED ON THE CONSTRUCTIONDIZAMNOS BASED ON THE PROJECT SCOPE, PLEASE IDENTIFY THE ELEMENTS ANOM CONNECTIONS THAT MQURE STRUCTURAL OBSERVATION. SPECIFYTHE INTERVAL OR STAGE OF CONSTRUCTION WHEN THE STRUCTURAL. oflmAnON WILL BE PERFORMED. T sTRUCNRALL ELEMENTS ANDIOR CONNECTIONS TO BE OBSERVED s-HFDI1ifD INfERVALOR srADE 0Fkx1NSTRUCTgN 2 m 80 1 FOOTONGS.stABPouNDATION,ANCHORS AFTER STEEL REBARI ANCHOR PLACEMENT__ 60 si mATF°ua NDATION,PIESTwssmcow.a ALL STEELIANCHORS INSTALL - 2.2 C CAISSON. PILE, GRADE BEAM 1.8 m 60 si Water Closets ❑ OTHER: lons/Rush 128 adons/flush 17 CONCRETE 1.0 allonslflush El MASONRY more in clear floor area, and shall also be Capable of encompassing a 30 inch H• PHONE NO.: WOOD OR MANUFACTURED SHEAR PANELS FINAL FRAMING -� L6 o OTHER _ A.7 6. STEEL MOMENT OR BRACED FRAME - HARDY FRAMES PRIOR TO POUR, INSTALL ❑ CONCRETEMOMENTFRA&E - SOILS ENGINEER/GEOLOGIST ❑ MASONRYWALLFRANIE 7. The water heater burner to be at least 18 inches above the garage floor, if located in ' D OTHER: D CONCRETE NAME: EGA CONSULTANTS, LLC. ❑ STEEL DECK Provide a 3 inch diameter by 3 ft tall steel pipe embedded in concrete slab for WOOD 2ND FLOOR, THIRD, ROOF PRiOR TO FRAMING OVER O OTHER: FINAL FWU.OBSERVATION &REPORT JOB COMPLETE i FiNAL GRADING ,aa�auwae�artia,seeuLxorrs•eoeaAE»am . to -pools, spas, wails, fences, patio covers and other freestanding structures require separate reviews and permits." CAL GREEN GENERAL NOTES incorporate the following California Green Building Standards Code sections Into your design and add them as general notes on the plan. ENERGY EFFICIENCY 1. Each appliance provided by the builder to be ENERGY STAR H available. WATER EFFICIENCY AND CONSERVATION 2. (Effective date: 711/2011): Indoor water use shaft be reduced by at least 20% using one of the following method (CG Section 4.303.1): a. Plumbing fixtures and fittings that meet reduced flow rated per Table 4.303.2 TART F d Zni 9 MYTI 1RF FI-nvV RATES FIXTURE TYPE FLOW RATE MAXIMUM FLOW RATE >- 20% REDUCTION Showerheads 2.5 80 psi 2 m 80 1 Lavatoryfaucets 2.2 60 si 1.5 m 60 i Kitchen faucets 2.2 m 60 psi 1.8 m 60 si Water Closets 1.6 lons/Rush 128 adons/flush Urinal 1.0 allonslflush 0.5 ailonlflush 1, indWw single and dual Lush water AyOBefE with ane 06 rata M 1.28 gallorks or leas w1Mn gated per ASNIE At 22.18.233.2 for single 0wh and ASME A11219.14 for dual flush toBets. 2. Lavatory faucets shad not have a Row rate feu Ow 0.6 gpm at 20 psi. b. Or, using a calculation of water use baseline par Table 4.303.1 using only water closets, urinals, lavatory faucets and showerheads. 3. (Effective date: 7/112011): the combined flow rate of an multiple showerheads shall not exceed flow rate as specified under 20% reduction, column in Table 4.303.2. (CG Section 4.3023) 4. (Effective date 71112011): Plumbing fixtures (water closets and urinals) and fittings (faucets and showe'rheads) shall meet the standards referenced in Table 4.303.3. (CG Section 4.303.3) 5. A kitchen faucet will use maximum water flow rate 1.5 gallons per minute and dishwasher with ENERGY STAR using not more than 5.8 gallons of water per cycle. (CG Section A4.303.1 y 6. Automatic irrigation systems controllers shall be weather -based. (CG Section 4.304.1) MATERIAL CONSERVATION AND RESOURCES EFFICIENCY 7. Annular spaces around pipes, electric cables, conduits or other openings in plates at exterior walls shall be protected against the passage of rodents by closing such openings with cement moiler, concrete masonry or other similar method acceptable to the enf ing agency. (CG Section 4.408.1] 8. An operation and maintenance manual, CD, web -based ce or other approved media shall be provided b the builder to building r of the final i I shall include Pr Y the bu occupant or t I n9 pNmt inspection. operation and maintenance Instruction of the u t and appliances. CG Section 4.410.1 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ( ) . 9. Adhesives, sealants and caulks shall be compliant with volatile organic compound (VOC) lirnitis, Table 4.504.1 or Table 4.504.2. (CG Section 4.504.2.1) 10. Paints, stains, and other coatings shall be compliant with VOC and other toxic compound limn, Table 4.504.3. (CG Section 4.504.2.2) 11. Aerosol paints and coatings shall be compliant with product weighted MIR limits for ROC and other toxic compounds. (CG Section 4.504.2.3): ' GENERAL RESIDENTIAL NOTES Construction: 1. Rooms containing bathtubs, showers, spas and similar fixtures shall be provided with an exhaust fan with a minimum Capacity of 50 CFM. Ductless fans are unacceptable. CBC 1203.4.3.2.1, CMC T-4-4 2. Safety glazing shall be provided at the following hazardous locations: CBC 2406.3 a. Swinging and sliding doors b. When located within 60 inches of the floor surface in tubs, showers, saunas, or steam rooms 24 • Ch of either vertical ed a of doors and within 60 inches of CONSULTANTS STRUCTURAL NAME: ERIC F. MOSSMAN, ARCHITECT ADDRESS: 2025 W. BALBOA BLVD. SUITE B, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 PHONE NO..: (949) 675-1252 CONTACT: ERIC F. MOSSMAN CIViL ENGINEERING 3. C. Wdhm a m arc g walking surface d. Where glazing area is more than 9 sq. ft. in area, with the bottom edge less than 18 inches above the floor and top edge more than 36 inches above floor. e. Adjacent to stairways, landings and ramps within 36 inches horizontally of walking surface and 60 inches above walking surface I. Adjacent to stairways within 60 inches horizontally of bottom tread of stairway and exposed surface is within 60 inches above nose of tread Clearance for water closet to be a minimum of 24 inches in front, and 15 inches • from its center to any side wall or obstruction. CPC 407.5. NAME: ..ERIC ADDRESS: - PHONE NO. CONTACT. ENERGY ANALYSIS F. MOSSMAN, .ARCHITECT' 2025 W. BALBOA BLVD. SUITE Bf NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 (949) 675-1252 ERIC F. MOSSMAN NAME: TIMOTHY, CARSTAIRS 4. Wall covering of showers or tubs w4th showers shall be of cement plaster, tile, or GO CARSTAIRS ENERGY CALCULATIONS SOIL 1,2 approved equal, to a height of not less than 70 inches above drain inlet. Provide . ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 4736 cement board or cement plaster backing for tile. CBC 1210.3 ARCHAWTURAL f1 1 5. The net area of the shower enclosure shall be 1,024 Sq. inches (7.1 Sq. feet) or THIRD FL00_ R Pt, ' SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93403 FIRST & SECOND FLOOR ELECTRICAL �- more in clear floor area, and shall also be Capable of encompassing a 30 inch H• PHONE NO.: (805) 904-9048 ROOF PLAN & NOTES diameter circle. CPC 411.7 BUILDING SECTIONS_ _ _ A.7 6. Exterior Lath and Plaster: Provide two layers of Grade D paper over all wood base sheathing. CBC 2510.6 SOILS ENGINEER/GEOLOGIST 7. The water heater burner to be at least 18 inches above the garage floor, if located in ' a garage. CPC 508.14 NAME: EGA CONSULTANTS, LLC. 8. Provide a 3 inch diameter by 3 ft tall steel pipe embedded in concrete slab for Protection of water heaters in garage. CPC 508.14 ADDRESS: 375-C MONTE VISTA AVE. PRIOR 9. Water heaters to be strapped at top and bottom with 1'w x 16 gauge strap with 3/8- COSTA MESA, CA 92627 S POUR dia. x 3' leg bolt each end. CPC 506.2 PHONE NO.: (949) 642-9309 10. The clothes dryer vent shall not exceed 14 ft in overall length. CMC 504.3.2 . -- FAX.: (949) 642-1290 11. Field inspectors to review and approve underground service requirement prior to concrete placement. ROJECT NO.: 12. All doors from the house into the pool area shall be equipped with an approved DATED : alarm or an approved alternate drowning prevention safety feature. CBC 3109.4.4.2 SURVEYOR NAME: RdM SURVEYING INC. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: ADDRESS: 23010 LAKE .FOREST DRIVE, #409 " ❑ BUILDING TO BE PROVIDED WITH AUTOMATIC LAGUNA HILLS, CA. 92653 FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PER N.F.P.A. 13D PHONE NO.: (949) 858-2924 ❑ OBTAIN FIRE SPRINKLER PERMIT PRIOR TO CALLING FOR ROOF SHEATHING INSPECTION. FAX.: (949) 858-3438 ❑ DEFERRED SUBMITTAL TO BE CERTIFIED BY PROJECT ARCHITECT PRIOR TO SUBMITTAL. CONTACT: RON MIEDEMA ❑ PEDESTRIAN PROTECTION LIC. NO. L.S. 4653 DEFERRED SUBMITTALS: BUILDER / CONTRACTOR 1 PROJECT ANALYSIS OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION: R31U NO. OF STORIES 3 -STORY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: V -B W1 FIRE SPRINKLERS LEGAL DESCRIPTION LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 3 in Block 52, Ocean Front tract, Newport Beach APN: 424-493-04 .OWNER NAME: JAMES BORBA ADDRESS: PO BOX 15238 IRVINE, CA 92623 PHONE: 949-873-3888 SCOPE OF WORK NEW 3 -STORY SINGLE FAMILY HOME W/ ATTACHED 2 -CAR GARAGE DEMO EXISTING 2 -STORY HOME W/ ATTACHED 2 -CAR GARAGE, DRAWING INDEX C COVER SHEET / MUCT Wawa GNA GENERALNOTES T-24 T-24 SOW CALCIAJIIM ST SITE PLAN & NOTES GO CITY GRADING NOTES, BMW & SILTATION OOIGM PIAN SOIL 1,2 SOBS REPORT RECOIif MA71ONS TOPO TOPOGRAPIBC SURVEY ARCHAWTURAL f1 1 FIRST & SECOND FLOOR PLAN A.2 THIRD FL00_ R Pt, ' A.3 �~ FIRST & SECOND FLOOR ELECTRICAL �- - A.4 THIRD FLOOR ELECTRICAL - A.5 ROOF PLAN & NOTES A.B BUILDING SECTIONS_ _ _ A.7 EXTERIOR E L VATIONS D-2 40% STRUCTURAL HF)F1 HARDY PANEL DETAILS WX-2 HARDY PANEL M7AU HFX3 ttLHRDYPkeLDETAILS TOTAL 24 SHEETS BUILDING STATISTICS LIVING NAME. CUT/FILL 177 CU. YDS. CUT FIRST FLOOR LIVING 750 S.F. �� � � o � ��� ARCHITECT � E � �� AND 2ND FLOOR LIVING 19063 S.F. CERTIFIED PR10R TO SUBMITTAL FOR PLAN REV" OBTAIN 07Y APPROVAL FOR DEFERRED ADDRESS: SUBMITTAL 117 CU. YDS. FILL 1. ARE s SYSTEM. 3.. AC DEFERRED SUBMITTAL 3RD FLOOR LIVING 254.75 S.F. PHONE NO.: 59 CU. YDS. EXPORT 2. SKAJIGHTS. 4' LAPPROVED ISTEO FOR USES APPLIANCE - .. _ us CLOSED GLASS DOORS FAX.: TOTAL LIVING 2,067.75 S.F. SEPARATE PERMIT ITEMS: CONTACT: LiC. NO.: PROJECT ANALYSIS GARAGE 381 S.F. 1. HVAC OR OTHER MECHANICAL UNIT INSTALLATION OUTSIDE THE BUILDING OCCUPANOY CLASSIFICATION: R3/UI n NO. OF STORIES 3 -STORY TOTAL ENCLOSED •SPECIAL INSPECTION HEIGHT CERTIFICATION IS REQUIRED. TPE OF CONSTRUCTION: V -B WJ SPRINKLERS STRUCTURAL AREA 2,448.75 S.F. 'SPECIAL INSPECTOR HIRED BY THE OV O MUST CALL IN OR REPORT TO THE BUILDING IL DIVISION OF THE -DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT FOR APPROVAL AT LEAST 24 HOURS PRIOR TO SPECIAL FIELD INSPECTION. ICAO CEIMCATTON IS REQUIRED FOR THIS PROJECT SHALL ALL SPECIAL INSPECTORS. AIM ALL INSPECTIONS DONE BY SPECIAL INSPECTOR NEEDS I�I��L S._.. -ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMrr BY THE CITY OF NEWPORT COMPLY WITH: STATISTICS 7 WSPECTION AND APPROVAL BY THE CITY BUILDING INSPECTOR. BEACH DOES NOT RELIEVE APPLICANTS OF THE L.EGAL'REQUIREMENTS TO OBSERVE LOT STATISTICS L CONTINUOUS INSPECTION BY A DEPUTY INSPECTOR IS REWIRED COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS WHICH MAY BE RECORDED AGAINST ON THE FUS INSPECTION % B. WELDING ON SITE THE PROPERTY OR TO OBTAIN PLANS: YOU SHOULD CONTACT YOUR COMMUNITY ZO16 CBC ' ' _ ' ' A) cOFOU-01: STRUCTURAL COW Fc >�DD P51 y AFD C. HARDY PANELS ASSOCIATiON$ PRIOR TD OF ANY CONSTRUCTION Atn+mvw BY 58.93 + 58.57 117.5 -2 = 58.75 RENFORCINO STEEL "AL CO 80 THIS PERMiT.• 2016 CRC D. EPDXY APPLICATION 30.00' X 58.75' = 1,762.5 S.F. LOT SIZE) Submit sound attenuation design for HVAC equ�finerd per ARI Std. 276• Sound level not to exceed 2016 CIBC ( PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT NOTES: 50 DBA (55 dba with timer, 65 dba with Wrier and n0lghbors consent) per Section 10.28.045 of the 2016 CMC NEMC. location of measurement to be at adjacent property patio or opening• Locate etWkNnent In 2016 CPC - 1. A PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ENCROACHMENT PERMIT INSPECTION IS equipment well on roof 9 necessary. 2016 CAL GREEN CODE REQUIRED BEFORE THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT PERMIT FINAL CAN BE ISSUED." - 2016 CIBC AT THE TiME OF PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT INSPECTION, IF ANY OF THE EXISTING _ Provide addiljonat p� 2016 EXISTING CBC PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS SURROUNDING THE SiTE IS DAMAGED BY THE PRIVATE WORK. NEW CONCRETE SIDEWALK, CURB AND GUTTER, AND ALLEY/STREET PAVEMENT WILL BE M"WO or ete fences over 3.5 ft high 2016 T-24 ENERGY REQUIRED AND 100% PAID BY THE OWNER. SAID DETERMINATION AND THE EXTENT OF THE REPAIR WORK SHALL BE MADE AT THE DISCRETION OF THE PUBLIC WORKS INSPECTOR VICINITY MAP No SCALE SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS Deslan item ' Recommendations - r A 12. Documentation shall be provided to verify that compliant VOC limit finish matRrials have been usoci. �, (CG Section 4.504.2.4) Allowable Bearing Pressure: 2,000 psf building continuous, 2,500 psf column pads 13. Carpet and carpet systems shall be compliant with VOC limits. (CG Section 4.504.3j:> Passive Lateral Resistance: 250 psf per foot 14. 50% of floor area receiving resilient flooring shall comply with the VOC emission limits defined in the Fooling Widths: min. 18 inches perimeter, min. 15 inches interior beams T : r ?A!s, ` a •; �r;: e.' sG Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS) Low -emitting Materials List or be certified under Perimeter RFootingeinforcement Depths: 24 inches below lowest adjacent grade the Resilient Floor Covering Institute (REGI) Floor Score program. (CG Section 4.504.4) StN1el Reinforcement (Footings): No. 5 bars top and bottom � , 4;"--' ° C �` PRO,! -ECT SITE 15. Particleboard, medium density fiberboard (MDF) and plywood used in interior finish systems shall Coefficient of Friction: 0.30 comply with low formaldehyde emission standards. (CG Section 4.504.5) Soli Expansion Non -Expansive Beach Sands . , � °=I- o -+4_-, - ao ..• „ h %o, " 16. Moisture content of buildingmaterials used In wall and floor framingIs checked before arldosure Sod Suffate Content Negligible - n according to procedure in CO Section 4.505,3. g ad Removals: min. 2% $ overexcavatin N ��Wa � �9�1 Building P 17. Higher than Mery 7 filters shall be installed on central or ventilation systems. NBMC 15.11.020. ` •a„ y - er al ` ... w ;;: -` c�� S� 18. Duct systems are sized, designed and equipment is selected using the following methods (CG Building Met Slab: ;: sr• r I < �' I ccs F MOSS TF Section 4.507.2); � Concrete slabs cast against property compared fill materials shall be a minimum of 18 inches � thick (actual) and reinforced with No. 8 rebar at 12 inches on canter in both directions, top and �s a `� e`m J w C-19718 9 a. Establish heat loss and heat gain values according to ACCA Manual J, ASHRAE handbooks or a' yr , 3 "»'':, bOttOm.;,``',G %•.:'i:;'; equivalent design methods... • 4 ..' is b. Size duct systems according to LCCA 29-D (Manual O) ASHFtAE handbooks or equivalent. The building slab shall be underlain by a min. 15 mill thick moisture barrier (e.g.'Stego Wrap-, a ?_mss' , - aP 4, ' t? J 7-31-19 c. Select heating and cooling equipment according to LCCA 36 S (Manual S) or equivalent with all laps sealed, underlain by a inches of 3/44nch gravel (capillary break). Ise REOR^E AFL Q�Q 19. Duct openings and other related air distribution component openings shall be covered during I s'. '... F 0 Seismic Values (per CSC 2013, ASCE 7.10): �' f .^ OF C AVE construction. (CG Section 4.504.1) Site Class Definition (Table 1813.52) ^ . D Installer and Special Inspector Qualifications Mapped Spectral Response Acceleration at 0.2s Period, S - 1.710 :.(i; i' i ..... s _ 20. HVAC system installers shall be trained and certified or work under direct supervision of trained and Mapped Spectral Response Acceleration at is Period, S, 0.632certiffed llers in the proper installation of WAC ems. (CG Section 2.1) Short Period `21. Wlhen Tegcered by the enfe ng agency, HVAC special Inspectors us be qualified and able to Long Period Site Coefficient at s Period, Fte Coefficient at 0.2 PeriDdl, F• s J g demonstrate competence in the discipline they are inspecting. (CG Section 702,2) Adjusted Spectral Response Acceleration at 0.2s Period, SM„ 1.710 22. Documentation which shows compliance with CAL Green code Including construction documents, Adjusted Spectral Response Acceleration at 1s Period, S,,, 0.949 tans, specifications, builder or installer certification, and in ecfion reports and verification shall be Design Spectral Response Acceleration at 0.2s Period, So, 1.140 P P sp P `" available at the final inspection. (CG Section 703.1) Design Spectral Response Acceleration at is Period, $a, 0.632 I • 23. installatio f Compliance i form is wired to be submitted t � Installation Certificate o p (Cry ) req s ed o the Building Inspector a 8 P� PGAm 0.70 9 prior to final budding inspection. (CG Section 703.1) 1 m- ua a u E a m `c a2 o @amm Q E O -m 0 O.2 N O E s o 0 6 t u r- O 0 V L C m C L r p c o m o o u p',n °�m>° r- 2aa a° ao LL m Q m O U m 0 £ u m ° ; rn € D Z- -Z -6,13^= Qo «oL-C00)mo'5r� 2 C C m O 0LL: SOI CL = 0 c C.0 _f. O (�NUtOu E03�3 a5 M i � b Q U U W V1 � a O N 0 z "� �F 1 � o go W 3 0 N U :~ Y V o � a 0 •� N SHEET TITLE PROJECT INFO. CHECKED EFM DATE SCALE JOB NO. SHEET 4' CONCRETE OR Y TOPSOIL----* 9 3' FRENCH DRAIN PERFORATION AT BOTTO11 CRUSHED ROC PILTER CLOTH Z, SWALE LAP 6' AT TOP CONC. SLAB 3' 8L i3 b Xr ihll16.t •; EXTERIOR l .i .; f 1 � I I I- cortcR>"TE siAe FlNISI�A� AND 81051 OFTIREA75U1 PLACE SHALL BE AS 1`0110112 DRAIN FILLS 121 CONCRETE SWNALE NOTE: L DRAINAGE AT PATIO TO 06 6TW N STONE SLABS ON SAND IV S/8• JOINT IPERCOLATM 2 ENTIRE BUILDING TO HAVE RAMI GUTTERS 1 DOWN SPOUTS. Lj U r SX1/�70 S. F. - 1� I0 ACG SFT ham! 2- Car Garage. 1 i x4 ti 'g .. �• 1. • � . . NEW 6' STAINLESS STEEL/. J GLASS GATE \� i( ELECTRIC METER W 1 'n NC TRASH AREA. NEW 3TALL CMU WALL 2.U0 D. SITE / GRADING PLAN V01 i APN 424 493 04 LOT STATISTICS 58.93' + 58.5T = 117.5' +2 = 58.75' AVERAGE NATURAL GRADE 30-00'X 58.75' =1,762.5 S.F. (LOT SIZE) 14.75 + 14.81 + 12.51 + 12.62 =54.69 1367 ALLOWABLE BUILDABLE 5469+4=ELEV LEGEND NOTES: VICINITY MAP 254.75 Tor TO SGr FF FINISH FLOOR I. SEE SHEET GD2 FOR CITY NEWPORT BEACH GRADING NOTES. NOTE: FG FINISH GRADE 2 A. REMOVAL OF ANY p'FY TREES REQUIRES PRIOR " PROTECT ALL EXISTING PROPERTY LINE WALLS FS FINISH SURFACE APPROVAL FROM "GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT - EG PER MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 13.09.010 TREES ARE REQUIRED EG EXIST. GRADE TO BE PLANTED IN PARKWAY ABUTTING THE BUILDING SITE HP HIGH POINT W A NEW BUILDING IS CONSTRUCTED BUILDING STATISTICS TC TOP OF CURB 3. PROVIDE PERMITS FOR: t TD TOP OF DRAIN o COMPLETE DEMOLITION-" r �. ;,r<� LIVING ' FENCES OVER 3,_0„ mi `srsta FIRST FLOOR LIVING 750 S.F. FI. LOWLINESS - � - � • sz •.rte=., r ,•fir • 2ND FLOOR LIVING 1,063 S.F. PUE PUBLIC UTILITIES 4. MINIMUM DISTANCE FROM FACE OF FOUNDATION TO EASEMENT PROPERTY LINE TO BE ZONING SETBACK PLUS WALL w �;�� �" . a. 3RD FLOOR LIVING 254.75 S.F. L/S LANDSCAPING THICKNESS*'`^ ;,. I'e�[aeaAo#iY < TOTAL LIVING 2,067.75 S.F. 5 NEW CONCRETE SIDEWALKS AND CURBS AND GUTIERS MAY BE REQUIRED y;'' z s> ;2 i a - Y°,_ L PROPERTY C/G CURB dt GUTTER BY THE CITY AT THE TIME OF CONSTRUCTION. SAID DETERMINATION z� i ism a '� F GARAGE 381 S.F. R/W RIGHT OF WAY SHALL BE MAID AT THE DISCRETION 'OF THE PUBLIC WORKS INSPECTOR. ♦ M. "• w S `, E PROPERTY UNE NEW CURBS SHALL BE PAINTED BY THE APPLICANT AS DIRECTED BY THE ^,. 6r -O' HIGH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. , ss �� t kr . +' rte. > TOTAL ENCLOSED 1n, �» CMIIPENCE SILT STREET LIGHT STRUCTURAL AREA 2.448.75 S.F. GM GAS METER 6• WHERE THE DRIVEWAY APPROACH IS REMOVED AND WHERE THE NEW DRIVEWAY - APPROACH IS CONSTRUCTED, A MINIMUM 12 INCH WIDE BY 12 INCH DEEP ; is �yf �Y��7 lr• • n sx; WM WATER METER full DEPTH CONCRETE PATCHBACK SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED AND DOWELED INTO �'�'.a< � � �'�",��u.�`,�,�•... - "" <-� CONQ BLOCK THE ENTIRE LENGTH OF THE NEW GUTTER04M 7. ALL UTILITY SERVICE CONNECTIONS SHALL BE MADE UNDERGROUND. , i iccAnoh 5c ••`'"i.�+.rr.,.�a " "ss °t+o is F,�,,y< •v. ^yid $> r..vs4t'4. r y , �?<`^i {IRc 8, AN APPROVED ENCROACHMENT PERMIT IS REQUIRED FOR ALL WORK ACTIVITIES _ z �� awr g"� • �.�`� 6 y TW TOP OF WALL WITHIN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. w5 : ; ��GF• Mpss�l� O 3" DIA. DOWNSPOUT ^� >y 1,< �X ; v �� 9. A CITY ENCROACHMENT AGREEMENT IS REQUIRED FOR ALL NON -STANDARD - (0.00) EXISTING GRADE PRIVATE IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN THE PUBUC RIGHT-OF-WAY: "` °''Y"�� < a ,� C-19718 Z ' NOTE Q - Provide �to ey, stamped and signed by State E ioensed Land Surveyor or 0.00 NEW GRADE 9"�' authorized CivL Engineer UCense Number below 33,9 6. Surveyor or engineer ehall t M� , ..� •'vim, .. >:K r ,; �F p� monument ert comer before startin grading, ei}her with permanent monuments or SLOPE tem orardy wi 3t long 1/2" din me#a� rod driven into the ground to near flush and ----j• SLOPE m ed SSurvveyy Mumh pub is NGVD29. _ _. _ ._. 24' X 53 .75 = 1,290 S.F. MAX. BUILDING HEIGHT ALLOWED X 2-- 2.580 S.F. (MAX. ALLOWABLE) 13.67 + 29 =-42A7- REQUIRED OPEN VOLUME 1,290 S.F. X .l5 = 193.5 S.F. CUT/FILL MINIMUM SLOPE: SHOWN 70 + 129.96 =199.96 S.F. OVER CUT = 160 CU. YDS. PER NBMC 15.10.120F ] AlLOWfD THIRD FLOOR A. EARTH 2.0 % 1,290 S.F. X .20 = 258 S.F. BACK FILL 122 122 CU. YDS. B. CONCRETE 0.5 C. CONCRETE GUTTER IN PAVED AREA 0.2 % DRAIN LINE MATERIALS MUST BE: THIRD FLOOR SHOWN Q. ASPHALT 1.0 % PVC 3' DIA. SCHEDULE 35 GLUED ALL GLUED JOINT t t X 18.5 =203.5 4 X 1.33 = 5.32 8.75 X 5.25 =45.93 LEGEND NOTES: VICINITY MAP 254.75 Tor TO SGr FF FINISH FLOOR I. SEE SHEET GD2 FOR CITY NEWPORT BEACH GRADING NOTES. NOTE: FG FINISH GRADE 2 A. REMOVAL OF ANY p'FY TREES REQUIRES PRIOR " PROTECT ALL EXISTING PROPERTY LINE WALLS FS FINISH SURFACE APPROVAL FROM "GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT - EG PER MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 13.09.010 TREES ARE REQUIRED EG EXIST. GRADE TO BE PLANTED IN PARKWAY ABUTTING THE BUILDING SITE HP HIGH POINT W A NEW BUILDING IS CONSTRUCTED BUILDING STATISTICS TC TOP OF CURB 3. PROVIDE PERMITS FOR: t TD TOP OF DRAIN o COMPLETE DEMOLITION-" r �. ;,r<� LIVING ' FENCES OVER 3,_0„ mi `srsta FIRST FLOOR LIVING 750 S.F. FI. LOWLINESS - � - � • sz •.rte=., r ,•fir • 2ND FLOOR LIVING 1,063 S.F. PUE PUBLIC UTILITIES 4. MINIMUM DISTANCE FROM FACE OF FOUNDATION TO EASEMENT PROPERTY LINE TO BE ZONING SETBACK PLUS WALL w �;�� �" . a. 3RD FLOOR LIVING 254.75 S.F. L/S LANDSCAPING THICKNESS*'`^ ;,. I'e�[aeaAo#iY < TOTAL LIVING 2,067.75 S.F. 5 NEW CONCRETE SIDEWALKS AND CURBS AND GUTIERS MAY BE REQUIRED y;'' z s> ;2 i a - Y°,_ L PROPERTY C/G CURB dt GUTTER BY THE CITY AT THE TIME OF CONSTRUCTION. SAID DETERMINATION z� i ism a '� F GARAGE 381 S.F. R/W RIGHT OF WAY SHALL BE MAID AT THE DISCRETION 'OF THE PUBLIC WORKS INSPECTOR. ♦ M. "• w S `, E PROPERTY UNE NEW CURBS SHALL BE PAINTED BY THE APPLICANT AS DIRECTED BY THE ^,. 6r -O' HIGH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. , ss �� t kr . +' rte. > TOTAL ENCLOSED 1n, �» CMIIPENCE SILT STREET LIGHT STRUCTURAL AREA 2.448.75 S.F. GM GAS METER 6• WHERE THE DRIVEWAY APPROACH IS REMOVED AND WHERE THE NEW DRIVEWAY - APPROACH IS CONSTRUCTED, A MINIMUM 12 INCH WIDE BY 12 INCH DEEP ; is �yf �Y��7 lr• • n sx; WM WATER METER full DEPTH CONCRETE PATCHBACK SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED AND DOWELED INTO �'�'.a< � � �'�",��u.�`,�,�•... - "" <-� CONQ BLOCK THE ENTIRE LENGTH OF THE NEW GUTTER04M 7. ALL UTILITY SERVICE CONNECTIONS SHALL BE MADE UNDERGROUND. , i iccAnoh 5c ••`'"i.�+.rr.,.�a " "ss °t+o is F,�,,y< •v. ^yid $> r..vs4t'4. r y , �?<`^i {IRc 8, AN APPROVED ENCROACHMENT PERMIT IS REQUIRED FOR ALL WORK ACTIVITIES _ z �� awr g"� • �.�`� 6 y TW TOP OF WALL WITHIN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. w5 : ; ��GF• Mpss�l� O 3" DIA. DOWNSPOUT ^� >y 1,< �X ; v �� 9. A CITY ENCROACHMENT AGREEMENT IS REQUIRED FOR ALL NON -STANDARD - (0.00) EXISTING GRADE PRIVATE IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN THE PUBUC RIGHT-OF-WAY: "` °''Y"�� < a ,� C-19718 Z ' NOTE Q - Provide �to ey, stamped and signed by State E ioensed Land Surveyor or 0.00 NEW GRADE 9"�' authorized CivL Engineer UCense Number below 33,9 6. Surveyor or engineer ehall t M� , ..� •'vim, .. >:K r ,; �F p� monument ert comer before startin grading, ei}her with permanent monuments or SLOPE tem orardy wi 3t long 1/2" din me#a� rod driven into the ground to near flush and ----j• SLOPE m ed SSurvveyy Mumh pub is NGVD29. _ I AC GRAPHIC 5CAL.E: 1/8"= 1'-O" EROSION CONTROL NOTES: EINSTALL TEMPORARY ER05ION CONTROL - GRAVEL 5AC75 - 2 HIGH 5E-6 SMP ❑2 IN5TALL TEMPORARY CONCRETE WASH OUT BASIN WITH PLASTIC LINER - WM-S BMP 57,EET 5Y4EEPIN6 AND VACUUMING A5 REQUIRED - 5E-1 ❑4 INSTALL STOCKPILE MANAGEMENT - WM-3 51 INSTALL SANITARY/SEPTIC WA5TE MANAGEMENT - WM-9 ?CRY SEASON REQUIREMENTS (M,�Y-SEPTEMBER). 1. HIND EROSION BMFS (DUST CONTROL) 5HAL BE IMPLEMENTED. 2. SEDIMENT CONTROL BMF5 SHALL BE INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED AT ALL OPERATIONAL STORM DRAIN INLETS. S. BMP'S TO CONTROL OFF-51TF SEDIMENT TRACKING SHALL BE IMPLEMENTED AND MAINTAINED. 4. APPROPRIATE N45TE MANAGEMENT AND MATERIALS POLLUTION CONTROL 5MP5 SHALL BE IMPLEMENTED TO PREVENT THE CONTAMINATION OF STORM NATER BY W45TE5 AND CON5TRUCTION MATERIALS. 5. APPROPRIATE NON-5TORM NATER BMPS SHALL BE IMPLEMENTED TO PREVENT THE CONTAMINATION OF STORM NATER FROM CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES. 6. THERE SHALL BE A "WEATHER TRIGGERED" ACTION PLAN AND THE ABILITY TO DEPLOY STANDBY SEDIMENT CONTROL BMP5 AS NEEDED TO COMPLETELY PROTECT THE EXPOSED PORTION5 OF THE 517E WITHIN 48 HOURS OF A PREDICTED STORM EVENT (A PREDICTED STORM 15 DEFINED A5 A FORECA5TED, 50% CHANCE OF RAIN). T. SUFFICIENT MATERIALS NEEDED TO INSTALL STANDBY SEDIMENT CONTROL BMP5 (AT THE 51TE PERIMETER, 517E SLOPES AND OPERATIONAL INLETS WITHIN THE SITE) NE0E55ARY TO PREVENT SEDIMENT DISCHARGES FROM EXPOSED PORTIONS OF THE SITE SHALL BE STORED ON SITE, AREAS THAT HAVE ALREADY BEEN PROTECTED FROM ER05ION USING PHYSICAL STABILIZATION OR ESTABLISHED VEGETATION STABILIZATION 5MP5 A5 DESCRIBED IN ITEM H ARE NOT CON50ER O TO BE "EXPOSED" FOR PURP05M OF TH15 REQUIREMENT. 8. DEPLOYMENT OF PERMANENT ER05ION CONTROL BMPS (PHY56AL OR VEGETATION) SHOULD COMMENCE A5 50ON A5 PRACTICAL ON SLOPES THAT ARE COMPLETED FOR ANY PORTION OF THE SITE. 5TAND5Y BMP MATERIALS SHOULD NOT BE RELIED UPON TO PREVENT EROSION OF SLOPES THAT HAVE BEEN COMPLETED. ^ET SEASON REQUIREMENTS (OCTOBER -APR I L) 1. WHERE APPROPRIATE SEDIMENT CONTROL BMP5 SHALL BE IMPLEMENTED AT THE 51TE PERIMETER, AT ALL OPERATIONAL STORM DRAIN INLETS, AND AT ALL NON-ACTIVE SLOPES, TO PROVIDE SUFFICIENT PROTECTION FOR STORMS LIKELY TO OCCUR DURING THE RAINY SEASON. 2. ADEQUATE PHYSICAL OR VEGETATION ER05ION CONTROL BMP5 (TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT) SHALL BE INSTALLED AND ESTABLISHED FOR ALL COMPLETED 5LOFE5 PRIOR TO THE START OF THE RAINY SEASON. THESE BMP5 MUST BE MAINTAINED THROUGHOUT THE RAINY 5E450N. IF A 5LECTED BMPS FAIL5, IT MUST BE REPAIRED AND IMPROVED, OR REPLACED KITH AN ACCEPTABLE ALTERNATE A5 50ON A5 IT 15 SAFE TO DO 50. THE FAILURE OF A BMP MAY INDICATE THAT THE BMP, AS INSTALLED, NA5 NOT ADEQUATE FOR THE CIRCUM5TANCE5 IN MICH IT NAS USED. REPAIR5 OR REPLACEMENTS MUST RESULT IN A MORE ROBUST BMP, OR ADDITIONAL BMF5 SHOULD BE INSTALLED TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE PROTECTION. 3. THE AMOUNT OF EXP05ED 501L ALLOWED AT ONE TIME 5HAL NOT EXCEED THAT WHICH CAN BE ADEQUATELY PROTECTED BY DEPLOYING STANDBY EROSION CONTROL AND SEDIMENT CONTROL BMPS PRIORT TO A PREDICTED RAINSTORM. 4. A 1215TURBED AREA THAT IS NOT COMPLETED BY THAT 19 NOT BEING ACTIVELY GRADED (NON-ACTIVE AREA) SHALL BE FULLY PROTECTED FROM ER05ION KITH TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT BMP5 (EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL). THE ABILITY TO DEPLOY STANDBY BMP MATERIALS 15 NOT SUFFICIENT FOR THESE AREAS. EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL BMP5 MUST ACTUALLY BE DEPLOYED. THIS INCLUDES ALL BUILDING PADS, UNFINISHED ROADS, AND SLOPES. 5. SUFFICIENT MATERIAL5 NEEDED TO INSTALL 5TAN05Y ER05ION AND SEDIMENTS BMP5 NECE55ARY TO COMPLETELY PROTECT THE EXPOSED PORTIONS OF THE 51TE FROM ER05ION AND TO PREVENT 5DEIMENT D15CHARGE5 SHALL BE STORED ON-SITE. AREAS THAT HAVE ALREADY BEEN PROTECTED FROM EROSION USING PERMANENT PHYSICAL 5TA5LILZATION OR ESTABLISHED VEGETATION STABILIZATION 5MP5 ARE NOT CONSIDERED TO BE "EXPOSED" FOR PURPOSES OF THIS REQUIREMENT. 12^ 12.17FL) AC •- 3.0 ROLLED CURB 20,0 W AC > i W ry�J 0 L� AC AFS, �12k 12.21E AC 3 W r V J I AC X12 AC w �--w Iwo U J G� AC 1 I `120 12.29FL) AC rRdvFl f0.F_G,I SECTION A -A NOT TO 5CALE MIN• GRAVEL (5E-6) LATH AND FLAGGING ON ALL 51DE5- A A PLAN NOT TO 5CALE TYPE "BELOW GRADE" J MIL. PLASTIC .INING CONCRETE PASTE MANAGEMENT (BMP -Jim -8) N.T.S. N.P.P.E.S. NOTES: 1. IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, CALL JAMES BORBA AT OFFICE PHONE a 2. SEDIMENT FROM AREAS DI5TUR5ED BY CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE RETAINED ON 517E U51N6 STRUCTURAL CONTROLS TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PRACTICABLE. 3. STOCKPILES OF SOIL SHALL BE PROPERLY CONTAINED TO MINIMIZE SEDIMENT TRANSPORT FROM THE 517E TO STREETS. DRAINAGE FACILITIES OR ADJACENT PROPERTIES VIA RUNOFF, VEHICLE TACKING, OR WIND, 4. APPROPRIATE BMPS FOR CON5TRUCTION-RELATED MATERIALS, NA5TE5, AND SPILLS, SHALL BE IMPLEMENTED TO MINIMIZE TRANSPORT FROM THE 517E TO STREETS, DRAINAGE FAGLITIE5, OR ADJOINING PROPERTIES BY AND OR RUNOFF. 5. RUNOFF FROM EQUIPMENT AND VEHICLE NA5HING SHALL BE CONTAINED AT CONSTRUCTION 51TEB UNLE55 TREATED TO REDUCE OR REMOVE SEDIMENT AND OTHER POLLUTANTS. 6. ALL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR AND SUBCONTRACTOR PERSONNEL ARE TO BE MADE ANIARE OF THE REQUIRED BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND GOOD HOUSEKEEPING MEASURES FOR THE PROJECT 5FE5 AND ANY ASSOCIATED CON571ICTION 5TAGING AREAS. 1. AT THE END OF EACH DAY OF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY ALL CONSTRUCTION POR15 AND NA5TE MATERIALS SHALL BE COLLECTED AND PROPERLY DIBP05EP IN TRASH OR RECYCLE BINS. 8. CONSTRUCTION 51TE5 SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN SUCH A CONDITION THAT AN ANTICIPATED STORM DOES NOT CARRY AWES OR POLLUTANTS OFF THE SITE. DISCHARGES OF MATERIAL OTHER THAN 5TORMNATER ONLY WHEN NECESSARY FOR PERFORMANCE AND COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION FRACTICE5 AND WHERE THEY DO NOT: CAUSE OR CONTRIBUTE TO A VIOLATION OF ANY NATER QUALITY STANDARD: CAUSE OR THREATEN TO CAUSE POLLUTION, CONTAMINATION, OR NUISANCE: OR CONTAIN A HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE IN A QUANTfTY REPORTABLE UNDER FEDERAL REGULATIONS 40 GFR PARTS 111 d 302. 9. POTENTIAL POLLUTANTS INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO: 5OLI12 OR LIQUID CHEMICAL SPILLS; WASTES FROM PAINTS, STAINS, 5EALANT5, GLUES, LIMES, PESTICIDES, HERBICIDES, HOOD PTRE5ERVATNE5 AND SOLVENTS; A55E5T05 FIBERS, PAINT FLAKES OR STUCCO FRAGMENTS., FUELS, OILS, LUBRICANTS, AND HYDRAULIC, RADIATOR OR BATTERY FLUIDS; FERTILIZERS, VEHICLES/ EQUIPMENT HASH NATER AND CONCRETE WASH NATER; CONCRETE, DETERGENT OR FLOATABLE WA5TE5; NASTE5 FROM ANY ENC? NE/EQUIPMENT STEAM CLEANING OR CHEMICAL DEGREASING; AND 5UPER CHLORINATED POTABLE NATER LINE FLUSHING. DURING CONSTRUCTION, PERMfTEE SHALL VISP055 OF SUCH MATERIALS IN A SPECIFIED AND CONTROLLED TEMPORARY AREA ON SITE, PHYSICALLY SEPARATED FROM POTENTIAL STORM NATER RUNOFF, WITH ULTIMATE DISP05AL IN ACCORDANCE HATH LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS. 10. DENATERING OF CONTAMINATED GROUNDNATER, OR DISCHARGING CONTAMINATED SOILS VIA SURFACE EROSION 15 PROHIBITED. DENATERING OF NON -CONTAMINATED GROUNDNATER REQUIRES A NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM PERMIT FROM THE RESPECTIVE STATE REGIONAL NATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD. 11. GRADED AREAS ON THE PERMITTED AREA PERIMETER MUST DRAIN ANAY FROM THE FACE OF SLOPES AT THE CONCLUSION OF EACH WORKING DAY. DRAINAGE 15 TO BE DIRECTED TONARD DE5ILTING FACILITIES. 12. THE PERMITEE AND CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE AND TAKE NECESSARY PRECAUTION5 TO PREVENT PUBLIC TREPA55 ONTO AREAS INHERE IMPOUNDED NATER CREATES A HAZARDOUS CONDITION. 13. THE PERMITEE AND CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT THE EROSION CONTROL NIORK AND INSURE THAT THE NORK 15 IN ACCORDANCE KITH THE APPROVED PLANS. 14. THE PERMITEE AND CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ALL GENERAL CONTRACTORS, SUBCONTRACTORS, MATERIAL SUPPLIERS, LESSEES, AND PROPERTY ONNER5: THAT DUMPING OF CHEMICALS INTO THE STORM DRAIN SYSTEM OR THE NATERSHED 15 PROHIBITED. 15. EQUIPMENT AND WORKERS FOR EMERGENCY NORK SHALL BE MADE AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES DURING THE RAINY SEASON. NECESSARY MATERIALS SHALL BE AVAILABLE ON SITE AND STOCKPILED AT CONVENIENT LAOATIONS TO FACILITATE RAPID CONSTRUCTION OF TEMPORARY DEVICE5 WHEN RAIN 15 IMMINENT. 16. ALL REMOVABLE EROSION PROTECTIVE DEVIOES SHALL BE IN PLACE AT THE END OF EACH WORKING DAY MEN 5 -DAY RAIN PROBABILITY FORECAST EXCEEDS 40%. 1T. SEDIMENTS FROM AREAS DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE RETAINED ON SITE USING AN EFFECTIVE COMBINATION OF EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROLS TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PRACTICABLE, AND 5TOCKPILES OF SOILS SHALL BE PROPERLY CONTAINED TO MINIMIZE 5EDIMENT TRANSPORT FROM THE 5rTE STREETS, DRAINAGE FACILITIES OF ADJACENT PROPERTIES VIA RUNOFF, VEHICLE TRACKING, OR AND. 18. APPROPRIATE BMP5 FOR CON5TRUCTION-RELATED MATERIALS, nA5TE5 SPILLS OR RESIDUES SHALL BE IMPLEMENTED AND RETAINED ON STfE TO MINIMIZE TRANSPORT FROM THE THE 517E TO 5TREET5, DRAINAGE FAOILITIE5, OR ADJOINING PROPERTY BY WIND OR RUNOFF. NOTES: 1. ACTUAL LAYOUT DETERMINED IN FIELD 2. THE CONCRETE WASHOUT 516N 5HALL BE INSTALLED WITHIN 30 FT. OF THE TEMPORARY CONCRETE WA5HOUT FACILITY. 1/8"V 5�� 'v STAPLE PETAL NOT TO 5GALE PLYWOOD 45"X24" PAINTED WHITE 1/2" LAG - SGREWS WASHOUT BLACK LET17ER5 6" HEIGHT WOOD P05T5 3"X3"X8' Q In CONCRETE kNASHOUT SIGNED PETAIL (OR EOU IVALENT) 5GALE N.T.5. mw PLANS PREPARED BY: 1 2! d'zn engineering 166 MAT155E CIRCLE ALI50 VIEJO, CA 92656 TEL: (949) 305-8920 CLIENT: JAMES BORBA 5205 SEASHORE DR NEWPORT BEACH, GA 92bb1 CONTACT : JAMES BORBA SHEET TITLE: Z Lu Lu Q OZ } Q�_.. z Q O � -I V� Q V � F- O O t PROJECT ADDRESS: 5205 SEASHORE DRIVE NEWORT BEACH, GA 92661 BENCHMARK: BASI5 OF BEARINHS, THESE PLANS WERE PREPARED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF: �OFE55�� DEM9 "4C F Srq CIV 11. �P DATE 18 OGT 2011 ENGINEER: R. DEMA-ALA CHECKED R. DEMA-ALA PROJECT NO: 1152 REV151ON5 e A& A& STATUS: SUBMITTAL 1 SHEET CPPP 1 OF 1 5HEET5 �9 U W U ,f W O .W CA EROSION AND SILTATION PLAN WITH TWO (2) BAG WIDE BOTTOM RETAINING WALL - BLDG. - IT "Ir iiiiSE SAND BAGS FOR ERROSION CONTROL SECTION pK A TWO (2) BAG HEIGHT TWO (2) BAG WIDE FINISH GRADE NOTE PUT GRAVEL BAGS ALONG FRONT OF PROPERTY TO PREVENT SILT FROM EL.LICE CIRCLE. TYPICAL SANDBAG DETAIL 2 LEGEND GRADING NOTES; 1. LICENSED SURVEYOR TO PROVIDE MONITORING OF SHORING AND IMPROVEMENTS ON ADJACENT PROPERTIES AND SUBMIT RESULTS WITH A REPORT TO THE SHORING DESIGN ENGINEER AND TO THE BUILDING INSPECTOR ON A DAILY BASIS DURING EXCAVATION AND SHORING AND WEEKLY BASiS THEREAFTER. WHERE DEWATERING IS REQUIRED, MONITORING SHALL CONTINUE UNTIL DEWATERING IS STOPPED. 2. IN LIEU OF SPECIAL INSPECTION BY DEPUTY BUILDING INSPECTOR, GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER SHALL PROVIDE CONTINUOUS INSPECTIONS DURING SHORING AND EXCAVATION OPERATIONS AND DURING REMOVAL OF SHORING. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS BY CERTIFIED MAIL 10 DAYS PRIOR TO STARTING THE SHORING OR EXCAVATION WORK, CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH - BUILDING DEPARTMENT GENERAL GRADING SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL 1. Al work shall conform to Chapter 15 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code (NEMC), the project soils report and sspp d reqmit uirements of the per 2. Dust shall be centrdled by watering and/or dust palliative. 3 Sanitary faCiTikies shall be maintained on the site during the construction period. 4. Work hours Cie limited from 7:00 AM to 6:30 PM MONDAY through FRIDAY; &00 AM to 6:00 PM SATURDAYS; and NO WORK ON SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS per Section 10-28 of the NEMC. & Noise, excavation, delivery and removal shall be controlled per Section 10-28 of the NEMC. 6. The stamped set of approved plans sholl be on the job site at all tines. 7. Permittee and Contractor are responsible for locating and protecting utilities. & Approved drainage provisions and protective measures must be used to protect adjoining properties ging the grading operation. 9 awed byols and sepptic to kOfshall be abandoned in compliance with the Uniform Plumbing Code and 10. Haul routes for import or export of materials sholl be approved by the City Traffic Engineer and procedures shall conform with Chapter 15 of the NBMC. 11.oP sitive drainage shall be maintained away from all building and dope areas. 12 Failure to request inspections and/or have removable erosion control devices on-site at the appropriate teres shall result in forfeiture of the construction site cleanup deposit. 13. All plastic drainage pipe shall consist of PVC or ASS plastic and either ASTM 2751, ASTM D1527, ASTM 03034 or ASTM D1785. 14. No point, plaster, cement, soil, mortar or other residue shall be allowed to enter streets, curbs, gutters or storm drains. All material and waste shall be removed from the site. NBMC 17.32020 EROSION CONTROL 1. Temporary erosion control plans are required from October 15 to May 15. 2. Erosion control devices shall be available on site between October 15 and May 15. 3. Between October 15 and May 15, erosion control measures shall be in place of the end of each working day whenever the five-day probability of rain exceeds 30 percent. During the remainder of the year they shall be in place at the end of the working day, whenever the duly rainfall pprobability exceeds 50 percent 4. Landscapng pions shall be submitted for approvd, work completed and a certificate of conformance received by the City Grading Engineer prior to closure of permit, unless waived by the City Grading Engineer. 5 Temporary desiltmg basins, when required, shall be installed and maintained for the duration of the project. REQUIRED INSPECTIONS 1. A pre -grading meeting shall be scheduled 48 hours prior to start of grading with the following people present: owner, grading contractor, design civil engineer, sols engineer, gedogist, Gty .Grading Engineer or thea representatives. Required field inspections will be outlined at the meeting. 2 A pre -paving meeting shall be scheduled 48 hours prior to start of the sub -grade preparation for the pavm with the following people present: owner, paving contractor, design Civil engineer, sods engineer, City Grading Engineer or their representatives. Required field inspections will be outline at the meeting. GRADING FILLS/CUTS 1.. Graded slopes shall be no steeper than 2 horizontal to f vertical. 2 �� es shall be Compacted to no less than 90 percent relative compaction out to the finished 3. Ali His shall be compacted throughout to a minimum of 90 percent relative compaction as determined by ASTM test method 1557, and approved by the sols engineer. Compaction tests shall be performed approximately every two feet in vertical height and of sufficient quantity to attest to the overall compaction effort applied to the fill areas 4. Areas to receive fill shall be seared of all vegetation and debris, scarified and approved by the sails engineer prior toplacing of -the fill. S. Fills shall be keyed or benched into competent material. & All e* ing fills Moll be approved by the sols engineer or removed before airy additional fills are added. 7. Any existing irrigation Penes and cisterns shall be removed or crushed in place and backfilled anal approved by the sols engineer. & The engineering geologist and sols engineer shall, after detrihQ and prior to the placement of fill in canyons, aspect each canyon for areas of adverse stabluty and determine the presence of, or passblity of future accumulation of, subsurface water or ring flow. If needed, drains will be designed and constructed prior to the placement of fall in each respective canyon. 9. The exact location of the subdrains shall be surveyed it the field for tine and grade 10. ive canpaction, and APPROVED BY 1HE SOILS ENGINEER. The 8ulding Deportment may require coring of cone eat work placed over untested backfills to facilitate testing. 11. The stockpiling of excess material shall be approved by the City Grading Engineer. 12. Landscaping of all slopes and pads shall be in accordance with Chapter 15 of the NEMC. I& All cut slopes shall be investigated both during and afterodmg by an engineering geologist to determine if an stability problem exists. Should excavofion disclose any geological hazards or potential gedog'i2hazords, the enginearekg geologist shill recommend and submit necessary treatment to the City Grading Engineer -for approval. 14, Where support or buttressing of cut and natural dopes is determined to be necessary by the engineering geologist and sols engineer, the soils engineer will obtain approval of design. Location and calculations from the City Grading Engineer prior to construction. 15. The engineering geologist and soils engineer shall inspect and test the construction of all buttress His and attest to the stability of the slope and adjacent structures upon completion. 16. When cut pads are brought to neer grade the eng'ineermg geologist shall determine if the bedrock is extensively fractured or faulted and will readily transmit water. If considered necessary by the engineering geologist and soils engineer, a compacted tall blanket will be placed. 17. The engineering geologist shall perform periodic inspections during grading. 18. Notification of Noncompliance f, m the course of fulfilling their responsh lhty, the civil engineer, the sols engineer, the engineering geologist or the testing agency finds that the work is not beingg done in conformance with the approved yradIng plans, the ddiscrepancies shall be reported Immediately in writing to the person in charge of the grading work and to the City Grading Engineer. Recommendations for corrective measures, if necessary, shall be submitted to the City Grading Engineer for approval. DOCUMENTATION 1. An as-bult grading plan shall be prepared by the civil engineer including9 original ground surface devotions, as -graded ground surface elevations, lot drainage pattems and locations, and devotions of ail surface and subsurface drainage facilities. He shall provide written approval that the work was done in accordance with the find approved grading plan and state the number of yards of cut and/or fill moved during fie operation 2 A sols grading report prepored by the sols engineer, including locations and elevation of field density tests. summaries of field and laboratory results and other substantiated data and comments on any changes mode during grading and thea effect on the recommendations made in the soils engineering investigation report He shall provide written approval as to the adequacy of the site for the intended use and completion of work in accordance with the job specification& 3. A geologic grading report prepae:l by the engineering geologist including a final description of the geology of the site, including any new information disclosed curing the grading and the effect of some on recommendations incorporated in the approved grading plan. He shall provide written approval as to the adequacy of the site for the intended use as affected by geologic factors jp ARch, c���F MOSS/rFCh tsus� WLNOOV�fS t31.A55 PcKsV-GV �9 BIRD HAZARD PREVENTION @ 42" TALL GUARD RAIL / SEAWALL NOTE: J w C-19718 Z * * 7-31 19 Such materials may consist, all or in part, of wood , wrought iron, frosted or partially - frosted glass, etched pPlexiglas, other permeable "Obarriers hatare desgned to prevent creation of abdsticehzardClear glass or Plexiglas shall not be installed unless appliques (e.9. stickers /decals) designed to reduce bird -strikes by reducing reflectivity and transparency are also used. Use of opaque, partially opaque, or etched materials is preferred to clean glass or Plexiglas. All materials shall be maintained throughout the life of the•development to ensure continued effectiveness at addressing bird strikes and shall be maintained at a minimum in accordance with manufacturer specifications and as recommended by the Executive Director. - REVISIONS U 0O $' m II p (D 40, .000. X0 pNp a£CLm2 ° As rmb ' o°v�'-ince T� -02 t . c rn c:c E.oc0-0ro0900 »„ oDm>o• c< m y a .o o ar `oo c LL: 6 y O VPr 2 ¢ W '0).S o 3 N o 0 .c Wino0 oc� ^ m >,« c Cr m o R or�mL E.o.� u agmocau33itr CA M N o, U 5 W I O N z k CA � H • O W 0 N V w �O M � � o C a U � s Itn O SHEET TITLE GENERAL NOTES / EROSION & SILTATION CONTROL PLAN DRAWN CHECKED EFM DATE SCALE JOB NO. SHEET GD Nt,R 1 ., o' 8, SCALE: NOTE: RECORD EASEMENTS ARE NOT PLOTTED IP ANY. AC C12.f7FL: AC 3.0 ROLLED CURB i20.0 —_ CONC. CONC. I i+ 6.4 W 2 STORY ��, cQ c� AC DUILDING 0� AC loy , 11 m 0. 1 F, . -�,o N . ..... ........ 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A !? v SHOW NA" STAGO6 I f, � A R otic AT RAC" EM Barpoln 3 Mo bo Cl) C-1 OTAR OMMM W M, A R. 7-3 l6d SWACIM OR 8MM 2676 FR. 1Y 4 J. 18 OPAX, I MUM 21076 6 MAIC �.dHAU.4 TO PIRIE ONLY FIREPLACE _at GAS 207 OF \kll' a6mo 's STAIR HEAD GLAZING MINIMUM STANDARDS 2250 2 C TEMP' 436 C TEMP N36 2250 C C N WX 7'-4r 1.1 -FACTOR 0.32 POCKET SLIDER SHGC 0.25 HANDRAIL DERAIL NOTE -Height dug be 3*' -M* above nosiria of treads. (CBC 1012.2 NOTE: -Handraft With CkV.*Y a0W40CftM Sh011 hoVe dWrieteret I W to 2". 4iondralls with other lhon ckcLkrcrosssecs OVA tloftperhmter ARCHITECT TO APPROVE STAIR z LAYOUT BEFORE FABRICATION. dmerWmOt4!*-6114" (CBC 10122] j -Handmill shall be CWftUOtAvAthoW Intemption by newel post Cr other obsbwtion, except at lanftlordvoWte, OrWmotft otbWeSt tread SECOND FLOOR &ccket or boksi" a"o&,W to " bottom surface of a hwxh* troy not' 9 -PMJGcthOftont*beyond efteofhm&at=10114EK3) 1,063 S.F. Ctews;x=betmmhan&oRG-4woUsholbe)Wn*diwxm (CBC 1012A) ------------- Ilk r 4-1 1 ji. oil J15, 0 r -4 t a,. 0 M laD V Z 5�6�.. 254J5 S.F. Attic Space Note: "Not to contain any air registers, electrical outlets, or lighting other than is required by Code. Not to contain any insulation, drywall, or similar interior wall finishing material." ® Attic space with ceiling heights greater than 6 feet - 'Not to contain any air registers, electrical outlets, or lighting other than is required by Code. Not to contain any insulation, drywall, or similar interior wall finishing ' material." p AR MC, F. MOSS1 C-19718 7 11_79 a DRAWN CHECKED owrH SCALEM JOB NO. iHHe7' A2. Op sNeE" 2S ELECTRICAL NO E - " _ -_ _ 1. STAIRWAYS SHALL HAVE AN ILLUSTRATION LEVEL ON TREAD UTILITY NOTES RUN$ OF NOT LESS THAN t FOOT CANDLE f D LUX ). CBC 1205.4. i I E • ORVER VENT M OUTSIDE AIR: " Z ROAMS CONTAINING- BATHTUBS. SHOWERS. SPAS AND SIMILAR FDCTURES �� ;EXISTING HOUSE SHALL BE PROVIDED: WITH AN' EXHAUST PAN WITH A MINIMUM CAPAdTY _.._.. .__._ ... P CMC 504.3 2 4F 50 CFM DUCTLESS FANS ARE UNACCEPTABLE. 2 .FOND. PROVIDE INE TO TI JIT AIR AND AND LOW AND CBC 1 CM 2 E CMC T" 4-4• PROVIDE SET- UNE TO OWO. AN AND OR APPR SWITCH, DRAIN. .. PROVIDE SET BACK THERMO. AND SW ER FAR StHTCH, 8 -VENT PROVIDE. SMOKE DETECTORS IN EACH HALLWAY LEADING TO SLEEPING ROOMS — -� TIDW ER HEA AIRER. (SEN ATTIC F:NU. NOTE BELOW) � P 3 WATER NEATER. USE NON -RIGID CONNECTIONS 8 STRAP FOR IN EACH SLEEPING ROOM. ON TOP OF; STAIRWAY, AND AT EACH STORY:. LATERAL SUPPORT. PROVIDE" iEMPERAIURE dt PRESSURE RELIEF . DETECTORS TO BE, HARD lia<RED WITH BATTERY' BACK UP, PER CBC 907.iJOJ.2 I ( CO VE WITH DISCHARGE 7HI MSi AND EXTERIOR LOCATION. PROVIDE DETECTORS SHALL BE INTERCONNECTED TO SOUND AT.THE SAME TIME. x'93 �" 4 COAiBUSTION AIR VENTS; HIGH AND LOW.PROVIDE 8 -VENT O.S.A: 4. DETECTORS ARE,NOT TO BE LOCATED Rt KITCHEN. GARAGE. OR WITHIN 3 FEET _ SMOKE DETECTOR STALE FIRE MARSHALL APPROVED WIRED INTO FROM DOOR TO KITCHEN OR BATHROOM Olt AIR REGISTERS. y, HOUSE dRCUtTY, INTERCONNECTED, AND WITH. BATTERY BACKUP. - _ - --- -.... ...-- m 14 O KIT S ELECTRfCAL PANEL SCHEDULE ANO CiRCUIY�` NGS ARE REQUIRED '- cel ; - i NOTE : DETECTORS ARE NOT TO 8E ,EOCATED 8f KITCHEN, FOR SERVICE EXCEEDING 400 AMP. r GARAGE OR M OR 3 FEET- FROM DOOR. T CHEM � ,!. tat BATHROOM OR SUPPLY REGISTERS. 6 PROVIDE G F.CI:,. PER ARTICLE 210.8 2001 CEC: Oi BATHROOM. ABOVE : _— _ - - i 5 OW VOLTAGE TIED TO PHOTOGEEL A5=6" KITCHEN COUNTERTOP. CRAWL SPACES. GARAGE. -ROOFTOPS, (VISIBLE STREET)• SIGN OUTDOOR OUT S. WITHIN 4t OF WETBAR SIWLAUNDRY SINK Cit,Leased (patio' I i 1 EIOiAUST FAN CAPABLE 16Y p CH E PROVIDING 5 AIR CHANGE PER HOUR t i PROVIDE SEif -CLOSING B DRAFT DAMPER g APPROIOMA: 7. ELECTRICAL OUTLETS Y.IGHTING AND SMOKE DETECTORS IN BEDROOM o I - to I"� O ARE TO BE. ON ARC -FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER: a!i:. LlawkTy 1nZ1ZZZZg i�Q0�1Z 5R� - - ( FLDflBLE DUCTING 7 PROVIDE OUTLET FOR GARAGE DOOR OPENER: . 8. EDISON COMPANY APPROVAL IS REQUIRED FOR METER LOCATION `ry PRIOR TO INSTALLATION I -? Che�� (� REW TS S f4t0VIDE SWITCHED OUTLET ABf)VE TIE SHELF NET. 9. GAS METER LOCATION. YERJEY do COMPLY W IREIiEN 8. ' ELECTRICAL SERVICE TO BE UNDERGROUND FOR MEW CONSTRL4,M OR: ! L. #DDii`fONS) WYj. PER NEMC 15,32.015- 1 .. t. SET FORTH. BY THE LOCAL UTILITY COMPAMY. . UTIU _ 1 (,fl i . ELECTRICAL TY oat�tPRMETER Ea Ai�a�i �iF�ntE �H� o ., THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT SINGLE NE 10. FIELD INSPECTORS TO RE ANG APPROVE UNDERGROUND SERVICE i „o i 200 AMP YYO�WU I DIAGRAM. PANEL SCHEDULE AND LOAD CALCULATIONS FOR REQUIREMENT PRIOR TO•C:ONCRETE PLACEMENT.' (: ' 2- Car �+ara e7 i 11). BUILDING oFFlanl APPROVAL PRIOR TD INSTauanoN: O O i i y I ;It PRON6E PIN LIGHT AT TOP OF CABINET. . 11. SHOW. MEANS OF GROUNDING AT SERVICE ENTRY EQUIPMENT PER' ARTICLE '25052 -LS OF CEC. 12. ELECTRICAL PANELS ARE NOT PERMITTED IN CLOSETS. BATHROOMS. AND PANTRIES.:. . I I p COMPRESSOR UNIT LOCATION; SWIG LEVEL. NOT TO ++ �y- M dBA_ �A Y1TN�PER SECTION 1 AMO OF 13 .KEEP THREE FEET CLEAR FROM FACE OF ELECTRICAL PANEL TO ANY WALL : �c DOOR THE NBM.G LOCATION of T TT). AT ADJACE7fT" �, : r PROPERTY PATIO OR OPfN Q A SOIDID A1IENUATIDN DMGN FOR`. SURFACE OF OBSTRUCTION. i I I --+ H.M. EQWIPTIENT F ARI Sm. 275 SHALL BE SUNITO BY Cyd { C5 OMM TO Ca OF NEWPORT BEACH UPON REQUEST I GZTjl1Zg W901t1�. I ") 13. DECORATIVE ExTMOR LIGHTS PER OMER AT 4r-6". 14. MICROWAVE OVEN W/tIF-C..ON SEPERATE"CIRCUIT._ ' 4' DBL LED SURFACE J 100 AMP MOUNT TYP. 3 -LED IN GROUND I — t SUBPANEL LED UP LIGHTS W/ Staid eCG .' _ Qr. i L PHOTO CELL I n�IGHTiNtC LEGEND _ _ -- � .- t � ��i • NOTE: ;_.. ALL LIGHTS ARE TO BE ENERGY STAR RATED : 200 AMP N METER PANEL m 3 FT. CLEAR FROM FACE 01 4-4p NSIC.401 QAT INCANDESCENT 5OW PAR 20 -- -- - 58.5 J _. 7, . t: ! O2 4" � NHPIC-d16 EIAT ELECTRONIC BALLAST. FLOR 18 WATT, NTS -4231 TRIM: 03 2° � ►-Q W Vol-' l GAZ•... M2 -•lb ..�- � ._. T -.— � � — __._ ._._._ ...— — . - i FIRST FLOOR I EXISTING HOUSE 'O 4" LED RECESSED 1 C/AT RATED _ 05 4" (P NUC- 40;Q5AT.50WATT. MR1'6LOW VOLTELECTRICAL b" LED RECESSED 1 C/AT RATED SMOKE DETECTOR, 120 V WOR BACK UP BATTERY INTERLINKED, ONSEPARATE ORCUET W�GO i S nLuiC`Q^i„ PAD ttlEt-� it (�L 1 58.93' MOS = MANUAL ON OCCUPANCY SENSORS PSO- PHOTO/ OCCUPANCY. SENSORS DIM = DIMMER PANASONIC FAUST FANS (Built-in Motion Sensor). • MODEL # - Fv-08YKM2 8010 CFM 4" DUCT FV-T3VKM2 130/0 CFM. 6"DUCT. L -&D gu_tr CAIGHT , r^- TWIN 24 WATT TS TAMP SURFACE FLOR. %O CBtB DLSt?�40�i' `. N 1. ALL BEDROOM LIGHTS. OUTLETS, TO BE ON COMBINATION ARC FAULT CIRCUIT. lift • 2 SMOKEDETECi0RST0.BEONCOMIIINARCIN , RRC FAULTCIRCUIT i J - So3C .C,SL:= th'RiC. LtYv YD[•t' tt, l4T ` a: . S EXTERIOR LIGHTING NOTE Outdoor lighting shall be high efficacy or be controlled by a motion sensor and by a photo - control, astronomical time dock, or Energy management control system (EMS). All of which do not have an override or bypass switch that disables their automatic functions. The manual ON and OFF switch shall not override to ON the automatic actions of the items above. e Kitchens. At least 50'/o of the total wattage of kitchen lighting must be from.htgh effieacy luminaires. Nomhigh efficacy . luminaires must be switched separately from high efficacy luminaires. r Bathrooms. utility rooms, garages and laundry rooms; High efiica4 lighting or manual-on.occui�ancy sensors required. • Exterior, attached to building:. High efficacy luminaires or combined photo sensorstoccupancy sensors tequiM& • . AU other interior spaces: High efficacy luminaires,' occupancy sensors, OR dimmers required. Recessed fighting: When installed in insulated ceilings, must be both Type 1C (insulated covered) and airtight{A1) tated. I: • Electrode ballasts: Electronic ballasts are required for all fluorescent luminaires 13 watts or greater. Vents shall not be installed on the underside of eaves and cornices, CBC 706A-3 WHOLE HOUSE VENTILATION CALCULATION 3 Bedrooms (7.5 CFM X 3) 22.5 CFM Master Bedroom (7.5 CFM x 2) 15 CFM 2,067 Sq. Ft. x.01 = 20.6 CFM Use: Panasonic Whisper Green Ventilation FV-08VQL5 80 CFM 4" Duct DC Motor Rated for 60,000 Hours Continuous Run (7 Yrs) Meeting: ASHRE Standard 62.2 NAHB Green Bldg. Standards California Title 24 Energy �%lllStEl Walk; 211 1 -- ThV 100 AMP SUBPANEL Bedroom 3 � MaCC �: a -- Sta11¢ve NOTE: ALL INTERIOR LIGHTS ON DIMMERS 58.57' . SED ARC/ MOS �T S 9F�-A * w C-19718 Z 7-31-19 AE EOWAL ATE \\� rFOF CA�1F�Q SECOND FLOOR U 3 �' C "a O� �• '�^ 4 `a' QaU E= O CLG a E a° o> 0 o 0 E Lao`o==vat E N 0 o9gca o a as 4) o 0 U: a a a p N c a "� E u�' £ 0 3moN Lb r = O O a) C �.Ql a j C C a w . N Q a a) Z'. L a •� c p 3 w M V) �o a U U T� w N z 14 O� O W 3 0 N ' U V MM� h+l w O M2�i 1 N Y co U U � ^ IS.t�i V DRAWN CHECKED DATE SCALE JOB NO. SHEET A3 OF SHEETS ,QECK NOTE Dex-O-Tex Waterproof Roof, Deck Covering iBC Appvd. 2009 r CCC ESR 1757• 4.2.? Ptyvrog41 Base M tsrtal: PWA?Qod substrates mast be. . minimum'inbh thick i r.- = exterior -grade per', having a maximum Span of IV it ches (406 mm). and with tongue -and -groove edges and ends blocked or a8 , edges blocked, and face grain. perpendicular to supports. The piywood must be a gmorted atone all edges, and adequately fastened to'611 bearings by. means -of countersunk wood screws,. or screw naris equhrafent to(6d - ring shank We spaced at nches (• 5-'j - -,) on center, or as otherwise required by a applicable code. The nails must have a mfnirrwm penetra into the beams or koists . supliorting the.Piywood as required by the applicable code. The plywood surface must be dean, dry and free of all foreign materials such as paint. grease,- o0 .and dud. Cracks In the plywood and all panel butt loints are to be sealed using a caulking canpWXL V*g0.. (yM.V, SAILS 4.3 Class A Roof covering over Plywood Deft a.. The plywood Is described and Installed as set forth I t Section 42-2, at 6 maximum slope of 1102 (2,1a/a). Plywood panel . joints must be filled with Joint eompwid consisting of one part Resfats paste to three parts Resistits powder, mixed by weight Totat minimum thickness iQ /u inch (7.1 ren). b One layer of Type IV. asphalt -coated, ff6egass base sheet complying with ASTM D 2178 mud ire applied to the plywood. The sheets must be normally 38 Inches (919 mm) wide by 56 yards (51.2 m) tong and ' trust weigh a minimum of 10.6., pounds per 100 square feel (0.5 kglr4 The base sheet must terminate 2 Itches (51. mm) from the perimeter. protrusions and othei flashing areas, and must be lapped 2lnches (51 mm) st Jokft ' a Metal- flashing must not be les® then 0.619kinch (0.48 mm) (Na 26 galvefted sheet gage) corrosion - resistant steel and must be degreased' before Installation. The base sheet must lap over the horhumted filings of installed vents. d A'mbtture of one part Resistits paste and 2.25 parts Restattbs powder. by weight, must be applied to all exposed surfaces and extend 4Inches (1.02 mm) onto -- the adlecent base sheet Coverage must • be a minimum of 1S pounds per 100 square feet (9:9 kg/m2} a Perimeter and bashing areas must mceive a ooating 'of Neobond It membrane liquid at a minimum rate of 30 "pounds per 100 square feet (1.5 k9ft4 tioose4oven -Inde„ fabric, norainally, 0.036 Inch; (02 mm) thick and weighing 7 ounces per square yard (237 gNr4 must be embedded Into the wet Nsobond 11. The combined thickness of Nsobond N and fabric must be approximately 0.07 Inch (1..8 mmL Each coating must be dry "none lyrequites 12 to 1.8 hours) before mwating. f. '» (field) areas mt»it receive a coat of Neobmnd,ll membrane liquid at a rate of 21 pounds per square weighing /a ounce squared foot (76s of gin?), must lass be embedded into the wet Neobond 41. The combined thickness of Nsobond 4 and fiberglass must be must be dry this notmeily0,050 inch (1-3 mrrit� Each requi es $2 too le hours) before recoating, It. Art additional cost of Neobcud it is applied, to fig voids h the Jute and fiberglass fabrics, at the rata. respectively. M 6 pounds and 5 pounds per square foot (29 *b2 and 24 kg/m'. Thickness of the "membrane system must be 0.085'fnch (2.1 mm) at perimeter and flashing areas and 0.062 Inch (1.6 mm) In the tido area. At" hoes are needed for cure. .tL A mixture of arta part 14-38 paste and Ave parts Standard Nino" powder. by weight, must cover the - surface at a rate of 80 pounds per 100 square feet (3.9 kglm'). The approximate dry thickness must be 0.090 inch (23 mmy Atter wring for a minimum of 12 hwra; 8 second application at a rate of 52 pounds per 100 square feet (2.5 kghW) yields a dry thickness of 0.060 inch (1.5 mar). The total apgficatfon k 132. pounds per 100 square feet (6.4 kg/m ), for a total dry 0dokness of 0.150 inch (3.8 mm). L After the Standard Neotex has cured for a minimum of 12 hours, , a topping mixture of one part Resistits' paste and 2.76 parte Resistits .powder, by weight; must be troweled on at a rate of 18.5 pounds per 100 square faet(0.9 kW), yielding a minimum dry thickness of 0.016 Inch (0.4 mm). After curing to a dry. state for a minimum of three hews, another topping Is applied using we •part Reststits paste to 2,1 parts Resist8s powdery, at a rate of 12 pounds per 100 square feet (0.0 kg/rY4 yielding a minimum dry thickness of 0.010 Inch (0.25 mmy Total topping application moat yield a minimum dry thickness of 0.026 inch (0.71 mm). J After the topping appticatlon has cured to a dry state for a minknum of three hours, two coats of AJ -44 dressing must be roller -applied, at a rete of 150 square feet pergatton (3.7 W&), yielding a minimum► dry thickness of 0.005 Inch (0:13 mm). The first coat . must be cured dry ((his normafty requires two to four hours) before application of the second coat Total thickness of Items a through I of Section 4.3. excluding base sheet and perimeterMashing bond ' coating, must be a nerdmum 0.245 Irdi (6.2 mm) at fiat areas and 0.288 inch (6.8 mm) at parameter areas. � k t tl• 51 Ot> Pin! OH 49 ROOF LEGEND 1. Metal Standing Seam 18" wide O/GAF Torch Down, Class "A" Rated 2. Metal Ridge 3. Metal Hip 4. Dex-O -Tex Waterproof Tile Over Roof Deck Covering IBC Approved, 2009, ICC -ES 1757 5. Metal Rain Gutter w/ 3" (p Downspout b. Roof Drains, Copper by "Thunderbird" Each 3" (p ABS, Secondary 2" above Rim 7. Provide Complete Copper Flashing @ Rat Deck Area 8. 220V 2-40 AMP AC, 1-20 AMP 3 -Quick Disconnects 9. Metal Valley Flashing 24" Wide 10. Pre -Fab Exterior Fireplace Stainless Steel Gas Only B -Vented 11. Alum. Guardrail w./ Cap + 42" Tall from Finish Surface 12. Metal Roof Barge 13. Deck Below .14. 3" x 3" Copper Scupper w/ 3" x 3" Overflow 7' Above 15. Deck 2 P-17 r,00y NOTE: ALL METAL ROOFING/GUTTERS TO BE BAKED PAINT FINISH V N TE• DECK OVERFLOW TO BE PIPED- SEPARATELY REVISIONS I BY m3: -d`5 o 0 00 CL <ECL 2> OR�u v = a Z5 4i ° m E_oi=m�pmaF_av o� o.�o.m°aoa f2-° 02a�'-d .i ,On O V 6 N O n a m `03LM €E 'c Q. 0 0 0 0 m w: X00) 0s_zFE0 ® N U .c O U E� cS S w M it U 5 U F -i W V1 � UN z U � w rn a r>a • O h -i -I 3 W N N DRAWN CHECKED DATE SCALE JOB NO. SHEET A5 OF SHEETS MAX. SUI DING HEIGHT ALLOWED 13.67 + 29 r 42.67 — -- ROOF TRUSSES @ 24" O.C. -- I. Waster Bedroom WasterWafkin cl t Bedroom 3 �T -... RearDeck I Lwing 1pgom e� ('r 18" MAT SLAB 13.67 ESTABLISHED GRADE u BUILDING. SECTION A - MAX. BUILDING HEIGHT ALLOWED - -- 13.67 + 29 w 42.67 I t� 5/8" GYPBOARD TYPE X - DOUBLE 5/8" GYPBOARD @ CEILING OF GARAGE R-19 Y ?kitchen 2- Car Garage . i '•-".18" MAT SLAB WE �� �jy �L.�tVo ROOF TRUSSES @ 24 O.C. b STORAGE 6' CLG. ThirdLeveCDeck UNFINISHED DOUBLE 5/8" GYPSOARD - @ CEILING OF GARAGE 2- Car. Garage R-1 13.67 _ ESTABLISHED GRADE �y�l i , • ' , ' . •, � , SIV � •' , �Itl BUILDING SECTION B SSV) A R Chi MOSS, 9TF�a w 0-19718 Z * 7-31-19 BUILDING SECTIONS REVISIONS BY N d t O N O t N O U O 2 Q O. Q N U N C E Q n 2 O= N 0 E is Q Q U U O U ~ C � C> ` E N m O�O U o Q -0Q °'ooa i z a o a n v o a ° E E 3 c ro 0 7 Q� ^ p ">� CCa om.i p- Q L O C 9 1- ._ U. p4)uu°ocLiE°33w` M N Q U U W TV1 � V1 � q N z N w z t'w F, rn �D .a u aO N DRAWN CHECKED DATE JOB NO. SHEET A6 OF SHEETS b �4 y I. Waster Bedroom WasterWafkin cl t Bedroom 3 �T -... RearDeck I Lwing 1pgom e� ('r 18" MAT SLAB 13.67 ESTABLISHED GRADE u BUILDING. SECTION A - MAX. BUILDING HEIGHT ALLOWED - -- 13.67 + 29 w 42.67 I t� 5/8" GYPBOARD TYPE X - DOUBLE 5/8" GYPBOARD @ CEILING OF GARAGE R-19 Y ?kitchen 2- Car Garage . i '•-".18" MAT SLAB WE �� �jy �L.�tVo ROOF TRUSSES @ 24 O.C. b STORAGE 6' CLG. ThirdLeveCDeck UNFINISHED DOUBLE 5/8" GYPSOARD - @ CEILING OF GARAGE 2- Car. Garage R-1 13.67 _ ESTABLISHED GRADE �y�l i , • ' , ' . •, � , SIV � •' , �Itl BUILDING SECTION B SSV) A R Chi MOSS, 9TF�a w 0-19718 Z * 7-31-19 BUILDING SECTIONS REVISIONS BY N d t O N O t N O U O 2 Q O. Q N U N C E Q n 2 O= N 0 E is Q Q U U O U ~ C � C> ` E N m O�O U o Q -0Q °'ooa i z a o a n v o a ° E E 3 c ro 0 7 Q� ^ p ">� CCa om.i p- Q L O C 9 1- ._ U. p4)uu°ocLiE°33w` M N Q U U W TV1 � V1 � q N z N w z t'w F, rn �D .a u aO N DRAWN CHECKED DATE JOB NO. SHEET A6 OF SHEETS I b 0 Ogn%^vwm cm E.CXp DAT! SCALJE$ ion NQ. SHEETwm " '40 A77 of sHeers