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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAddition Tower of Montville BuildinO Department 310 Norwich New London Tpke Fax: 848-7231 Phone: 848-7166 Building I Trades Permit Permit Number BP2000-352 Permit Date 8110100 Permit Type Buildinq,Y Permit Code C3 _ Map/Block-Lot 1041037-000 Job Street # 22 Job Location Avery Road Job Description Addition Owner Uncasville Properties LLC Mailing Address P. 0. Box 38 City Uncasville State Ct. Zip 06382 Telephone 848-1268 Contractor CB Construction *Mailing Address P. 0. Box 38 *City Uncasville *State Ct. *Zip 06382 *Telephone 848-1268 Lic/Reg Number 556544 Lic/Reg Type Home Improvement Expiration Date 11/30/00 Size 34'x 60' Type Construction 2C Use Group S1 Building Value $40,000.00 Building Fee $238.00 Plumbing Value $0.00 Plumbing Fee $0.00 Heating Value $0.00 Heating Fee $0.00 Electrical Value $2,000.00 Electrical Fee $10.00 A/C Value $0.00 A/C Fee $0.00 Other Value $0.00 Other Fee $0.00 Total Values $42,000.00 State Ed Fee $6.72 C/O Fee $25.00 } Paid CX- j 0-7a Plan Review Fee $23.80 To I Fees $303.52 Building Official's Signature Date S~ 1 /0100 Required Inspection © Footings - Prior to pouring concrete Rough Heating and Air Conditioning El Footing Drains / Waterproofing - Prior to backfill Chimney - One flue above thimble © Framing Fireplace - Throat © Rough Electrical Fireplace - Final 0 Electrical Service Firestopping / Draftstopping Rough Plumbing - Leak test required ❑ Insulation Q Pool Bonding and Electric ® Final Inspection for Certificate of Occupancy - PRIOR to Use or Occupancy Raymond T. Occhialini TOWN OF MONTVILLE TEL:(860)848-1175 Fire Marshal f1m marsilai's off`iCe FAX(860)848-4063 836 Old Colchester Road Oakdale CT 06370-1637 March 28, 2001 Mr. Vernon Vesey H Building Official 836 Old Colchester Road Uncasville, Connecticut 06382 RE: Treats Pools and Spa's Addition Dear Vern, On Tuesday March 27, 2001 the Town of Montville Fire Marshal conducted a final inspection of the new addition at Treats Pools and Spa's located on Avery Road. As a result of this inspection all of the requirements of the Connecticut Fire Safety Code 1999 have been complied with. The emergency lighting and egress door issues have been resolved. This Office has no problems with the issuance of a certificate of occupancy for this new addition at this time. If you should have any questions please feel free to contact the undersigned at the Montville Fire Marshal's Office. i cerely- s, '12 ymond T. Occhialini Montville Fire Marshal cc: business file Raymond T. Occhialini TOWN OF MONTVILLE TEI_:(860)848-1175 Fire Marshal fire Marshal's ofte FAX(860)MA063 836 Old Colchester Road Oakdale CT 06370-1637 July 31, 2000 Mr. Vernon Vesey 11 Building Official 310 Norwich New London Turnpike Uncasville, Connecticut 06382 RE: ADDITION TO TREATS' S POOLS AND SPA'S Dear Vern, As of this date the Town of Montville Fire Marshal has reviewed the plans submitted by Treat's Pool and Spa's. As a result of this plan review the only items missing in the proposed plan are fire extinguishers. Also the existing building should be upgraded to meet Chapter 25 existing mercantile of the Connecticut Fire Safety Code 1999. { Section 25-2.9 requires emergency lighting in existing mercantile. Section 25-2.10 requires illuminated exit signs in existing mercantile. As long as the existing building is brought up to code this Office would have no problems approving the new addition. If you should have any questions, please feel free to contact the undersigned at the Montville Fire Marshal's Office. ;cerel our s { and T. Occhialini Montville Fire Marshal Cc: File Treat's Pools and Spa's Energy Compliance Statement Treat's Pools Addition Friday, July 21, 2000 This document is to certify that the proposed design of the warehouse addition to Treat's Pools in Montville, Connecticut is in compliance with the Energy Code. Please note that the owner has elected not to heat this building. This is acceptable under the Energy Code, however the walls and slab of the building will be uninsulated. Heating this building without providing the approved insulation and another energy audit would constitute a Code violation. We recommend insulating the slab perimeter during construction to permit future heating if necessary. Wall insulation and additional roof insulation could be added in the future. Relevant Code References: 2000 Amendments to the Connecticut State Building Code §29-252-1c adopts 1996 BOCA NBC 1996 BOCA National Building Code §1301.1 adopts the 1995 Model Energy Code without amendments 1995 Model Energy Code §701.1 adopts Ashrae Standard 90.1-1989 for non-residential buildings Ashrae Standard 90.1-1989: 5.4.4 Operation and Maintenance Information We have designed and provided sealed, electrical plans for the new addition 6.4.1 Lighting Power ELPA Exit 25 W/ft x 2.5 ft =63W Loading door 20 W/ft x 16 ft = 320 W Exterior surface 0.25 W/sf x 2,048 = 512 W 6.4.1.1 Lighting Power Exterior lighting permitted = 895 W Exterior lighting designed = 100 W x 4 fixtures = 400 W Exterior lighting is in compliance. 6.5.4 Prescriptive Interior Lighting Power Allowance ILPA Warehouse 2,050 sf x 0.66 W/sf = 1,353 W CLP Warehouse 128 W x 10 fixtures =1,280 W Interior lighting is in compliance. 8.4 Basic Requirements _ U value calculations do not generally apply as building is unheated Cr ON /VAI~4~~0XgFC, 8 .6.5 Roof Thermal Transmittance ,~E'qq Exception (c): Roof must be insulated to R 5.3 or better y -P The roof design is in compliance. y Ci v 483 8.6.6 Floor Thermal Transmittance Does not apply to unheated or uncooled buildings. S; ~1,•~~~ ONAL This design is in compliance with the Energy Code. 116 MAIN STREET, NORWICH, CONNLCTICU%' 06360-2421 TELEPHONE: (860) 889-7078 FACsvajix: (860) 204-0419 E-MAIL: WWW.DESIGNLEARNED.COM SECTION 16050 BASIC ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section includes grounding electrodes and conductors; bonding methods and materials; conduit and equipment supports, anchors and fasteners; and nameplates and wire markers. 1.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Grounding systems; verify the use metal frame of building and two driven ground rods as grounding electrodes. Grounding system connections use exothermic welds. B. Select materials, sizes, and types of anchors, fasteners, and supports to carry the loads of equipment and raceway, including weight of wire and cable in raceway. Anchor and fasten electrical products to building elements and finishes as follows: 1. Concrete Structural Elements: Expansion anchors and preset inserts. 2. Steel Structural Elements: Beam clamps, spring steel clips, and welded fasteners. 3. Concrete Surfaces: Self-drilling anchors and expansion anchors. 4. Hollow Masonry, Plaster, and Gypsum Board Partitions: Toggle bolts and hollow wall fasteners. 5. Solid Masonry Walls: Expansion anchors and preset inserts. 6. Sheet Metal: Sheet metal screws. 7. Wood Elements: Wood screws. SPECTEXT980 II, Copyright 1998, Construction Sciences Research Foundation Basic Electrical 16050 - 1 Materials and Methods C. Identify Electrical components as follows: 1. Nameplate for each electrical distribution and control equipment enclosure. 2. Wire marker for each conductor at panelboard gutters, pull boxes, and outlet and junction boxes. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 ROD ELECTRODES A. Product Description: Copper or copper-clad steel, 1/2 inch diameter rod electrode, 10 feet in length. 2.2 NAMEPLATES A. Product Description: Engraved three-layer laminated plastic nameplate, black letters on white background. B. Letter Size: 1. 1/8-inch letters for identifying individual equipment and loads. 2._..._._......_1.%4_.__..inch letters for identifying grouped equipment and loads. 2.3 WIRE MARKERS A. Product Description: split sleeve, or tubing type wire markers with circuit number permanently stamped or printed. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXISTING WORK A. Disconnect electrical systems in walls, floors, and ceilings scheduled for removal. SPECTEXT980 II, Copyright 1998, Construction Sciences Research Foundation Basic Electrical 16050 - 2 Materials and Methods B. Provide temporary wiring and connections to maintain .existing systems in service during construction. C. When work must be performed on energized equipment or circuits, use personnel experienced and trained in such operations. D. Remove, relocate, and extend existing installations to accommodate new construction. E. Repair adjacent construction and finishes damaged during demolition and extension work. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Locate and install anchors, fasteners, and supports in accordance with NECA "Standard of Installation". B. Use sheet metal channel to bridge studs above and below cabinets and panelboards recessed in hollow partitions. C. Install nameplate parallel to equipment lines. Secure nameplate to equipment front using screws or rivets. END OF SECTION SPECTEXT980 II, Copyright 1998, Construction Sciences Research Foundation Basic Electrical 16050 - 3 Materials and Methods SECTION 16100 WIRING METHODS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section includes building wire and cable, conduit and tubing, surface raceway, boxes, wiring devices, wiring connectors, and connections. 1.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Wiring Products: 1. Solid conductor for feeders and branch circuits 10 AWG and smaller. 2. Stranded conductors for control circuits. 3. Conductor not smaller than 12 AWG for power and lighting circuits. 4. Conductor not smaller than 16 AWG for control circuits. 5. 10 AWG conductors for 20 ampere, 120 volt branch circuits longer than `75 fees. B. Wiring Methods: 1. Concealed Dry Interior Locations: Building wire, Type THHN/THWN insulation, in raceway, or Metal clad cable. 2. Exposed Dry Interior Locations: Building wire, Type THHN/THWN insulation, in raceway. 3. Above Accessible Ceilings: Building wire, Type THHN/THWN insulation, in raceway, or Metal clad cable. 4. Wet or Damp Interior Locations: Building wire, Type THHN/THWN insulation, in raceway, Armored cable with jacket, or Metal clad cable. 5. Exterior Locations: Building wire, Type THHN/THWN insulation, in raceway. 6. Underground Locations: Building wire, Type THHW insulation, Rigid metal raceway. SPECTEXT980 II, Copyright 1998, Construction Sciences Research Foundation 16100 - 1 Wiring Methods C. Conductor sizes are based.on copper. If aluminum conductor is substituted for copper conductor, size to match circuit requirements for conductor ampacity and voltage drop. D. Raceway and boxes are located as shown on Drawings, and at other locations where required for splices, taps, wire pulling, equipment connections, and compliance with regulatory requirements. E. Raceway Products: 1. Concealed Dry Locations: Use electrical metallic tubing or metal clad cable. Use sheet-metal boxes. Use flush mounting outlet box in finished areas. Use hinged enclosure for large pullbo.xes. 2. Exposed Dry Locations: Use electrical metallic tubing. Use sheet-metal boxes. Use flush mounting outlet box in finished areas. Use hinged enclosure for large pullboxes. F. Minimum Raceway Size: 1%2 inch unless otherwise specified. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 WALL SWITCHES A. As scheduled, Substitutions Permitted. B. Color: Ivory. 2.2 RECEPTACLES A. As scheduled, Substitutions Permitted. B. Color: Ivory. SPECTEXT980 II, Copyright 1998, Construction Sciences Research Foundation 16100 - 2 Wiring Methods 2.4 WALL PLATES A. As scheduled, Substitutions Permitted. B. Color: Ivory. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXISTING WORK A. Remove exposed abandoned raceway, boxes, wire, and cable, including abandoned raceway and cable above accessible ceiling finishes. B. Disconnect abandoned circuits and remove raceway, wire, and cable. Remove abandoned boxes if wire and cable servicing them is abandoned and removed. C. Ensure access to existing boxes and wiring connections which remain active and which require access. Modify installation or provide access panel as appropriate. D. Extend existing circuits using materials and methods as specified. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Install raceway, boxes, wiring devices, wire, and cable in accordance with the NECA "Standard of Installation." B. Route raceway and cable as required to meet Project conditions. C. Adjust box location up to 10feet prior to rough-in if required to accommodate intended purpose. D. Do not install flush mounting box back-to-back in walls; provide minimum 24 inches separation. END OF SECTION SPECTEXT980 II, Copyright 1998, Construction Sciences Research Foundation 16100 - 3 Wiring Methods SECTION 16400 LOW-VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section includes enclosed switches, loadcenters, circuit breakers. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit catalog data showing scheduled equipment and products with specified features. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MOLDED CASE CIRCUIT BREAKER A. As scheduled, Substitutions Permitted, submit for engineer's approval. B. Product Description: Enclosed, molded-case circuit breaker conforming to NEMA AB 1. C. Enclosure: NEMA AB 1, Type as required to meet conditions. 2.2 LOAD CENTERS A. As scheduled, Substitutions Permitted, submit for engineer's approval. B. Product Description: Main lug load center, with bus ratings as scheduled. C. Load Center Bus: Copper. SPECTEXT980 II, Copyright 1998, Construction Sciences Research Foundation 16400 - 1 Low-Voltage Distribution D. Molded Case Circuit Breakers: NEMA AB 1, plug-on type thermal magnetic trip circuit breakers, with common trip handle for all poles. Class A ground fault interrupter circuit breakers where indicated. Do not use tandem circuit breakers. E. Enclosure: NEMA Type 1, Surface type with door, and lock on door. Finish in manufacturer's standard gray enamel. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Install distribution equipment in accordance with the NECA "Standard of Installation." B. Install distribution equipment plumb. C. Install panelboards and load centers in accordance with NEMA PB 1.1. D. Provide typed or neatly handwritten circuit directory for each panelboard and load center. END OF SECTION SPECTEXT980 II, Copyright 1998, Construction Sciences Research Foundation 16400 - 2 Low-Voltage Distribution SECTION 16500 LIGHTING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section includes interior luminaires, lamps, ballasts, and accessories. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 LUMINAIRES A. Product Description: Complete luminaire assemblies, with features, options, and accessories as scheduled. B. Substitutions are permitted, submit for engineers approval. 2.2 EMERGENCY LIGHTING UNITS i A. As scheduled, Substitutions Permitted, submit for engineer's approval. B. Product Description: Self-contained incandescent emergency lighting unit. C. Lamps: 12 watt minimum, sealed beam type in nickel or chrome plated steel housing. D. Remote Fixtures: Match fixtures on unit. E. Indicators: Lamps to indicate AC ON and RECHARGING. F. TEST switch: Transfers unit from external power supply to integral battery supply. G. Electrical Connection: hard wired. H. Input Voltage: 120 volts. 2.3 EXIT SIGNS SPECTEXT980 II, Copyright 1998, Construction Sciences Research Foundation 16500 - 1 Lighting A. As scheduled, Substitutions Permitted, submit for engineer's approval. B. Product Description: Exit sign fixture with integral battery power supply. C. Face: Translucent face with red letters on white background. D. Input Voltage: 120 volts. 2.4 FLUORESCENT BALLASTS A. Product Description: Electronic ballast certified by Certified Ballast Manufacturers, Inc. to comply with ANSI C82.11, suitable for lamps specified, with voltage to match luminaire voltage. 2.5 HIGH INTENSITY DISCHARGE (HID) BALLASTS A. Product Description: ANSI C82.4, metal halide lamp ballast, suitable for lamp specified, with voltage to match luminaire voltage. 2.6 FLUORESCENT LAMPS A. As scheduled, Substitutions Permitted, submit for engineer's approval. 2.7 HID LAMPS A. As scheduled, Substitutions Permitted, submit for .engineer's approval. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Install surface mounted wall and ceiling luminaires plumb and adjust to align with building lines and with each other. Secure to prevent movement. END OF SECTION SPECTEXT980 II, Copyright 1998, Construction Sciences Research Foundation 16500 - 2 Lighting Town of Montville Building Department 310 Norwich-New London Tpke. Uncasville, Ct. 06382 Tel. 848-7166 Fax 848-7231 Application for Building or Trades Permit Owner_ Mailing Address State j Zip L 6 Tel. &Y`6 ' - Job Location ;2_.:- Map/Block-Lot 37 Mailing Address PO D' 3&, Contractor G9 Low; ~'g City State G~- Zip 0 6 36-1•- Tel. &0 - ± Yv - I 2-4 6' Type of Permit ❑ New Single Family ❑ New Two Family N Addition 9 Commercial ❑ Industrial ❑ Alteration ❑ Garage ❑ Carport ❑ Shed ❑ Roofing ❑ Air Conditioning ❑ Plumbing ❑ Heating ❑ Electrical ❑ Gas ❑ Retaining Wall ❑ Deck ❑ Pool ❑ Patio ❑ Porch ❑ Demolition ❑ Siding ❑ Windows ❑ Fireplace ❑ Chimney JobDescription/Materials S ~T ADJ -V--; ,j,, Size 3 ® Type of Heat fw Use I hereby certify that the proposed work will conform to the Basic Building Code and all other codes as adopted by the State of Connecticut and the Town of Montville and further attest that the proposed work is authorized by the owner in fee and that I am authorized to make application for a permit for such work as described above. New Home Construction Contractors: Have you entered into a contract with the consumer for the proposed work ? ❑ Yes ❑ No Owner /Agent Signature Date 0? /2- 5_ 12-coo Contractors License/Registration Type & Number _Exp.Date-LL-/ 30 Construction Value Fee Building $ "1000 ® Plumbing $ Heating Electrical $ .2,0 00 $ ° Air Conditioning $ $ Other $ $ Certificate of Occupancy $ Plan Review Fee $ State Education Fee $ Total $ G/zo m $ 3~ Ail ~1 Town of Montville Building Department Receipt No. Q Date From: Job Address: Amount Cash Check Check # , - (circle ORO Received by Permit #f'1 f:,