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20100008 Records Request Pkt 01212011
City of Yelm Community Development Department 105 Yelm Avenue West Yelm, WA 98597 Jim Edkin, This is in response to your questions about the home located at 15407 91St St. SW. The sheathing installation was inspected on 4/08/08. Due to construction delays and change of ownerships the sheathing remained exposed to the elements until May of 2010. Because of this extended exposure an American Plywood Association representative was contacted for advice concerning the OSB sheathing. This report suggested retaining a qualified construction expert for panel evaluation. It also stated that the moisture content should be below 18% before fully enclosing the sheathing. These suggestions were met and are included in the report from Clearwood Home Inspection. After the first inspection by Clearwood Home Inspection service and before the house wrap and siding were installed, I had the siding contractor re-nail all of the OSB sheathing. I have made a CD for you with all of the Building Department records for this home per your request. You can pick it up at the Community Development Department at City Hall. The Red Tag you were told about is a Stop Work order that is posted when I find a violation that needs to be corrected before work can continue. I believe in this case it was for the fence posts location when the fence was being built. If you have further questions please feel free to contact us. Sincerely, John Rowland, Building Inspector Community Development Department (360) 458-8475 johnr(a~ci.yelm.wa.us (360) 458-3835 (360) 458-3144 FAX www.ci.yelr-i.wa.ua Page 1 of 1 John Rowland From: Gary Carlson Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2011 9:20 AM To: John Rowland Subject: FW: questions about occupancy Would you prepare a response to them and lets talk about it at SPR tomorrow. Gary From: Dana Spivey Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2011 9:18 AM To: Gary Carlson; Karen Bennett Subject: FW: questions about occupancy Hi -This message was received via the city's website. Can one of you reply or call Mr. Edkin? -Thanks, Dana Dana Spivey Executive Administrative Assistant ~ (360) 458-8816 ~ (360) 458-4348 fax ~ danas~ci.yelm.wa.us City of Yelm ~ Yelm City Hall ~ 105 Yelm Avenue West ~ Yelm WA 98597 ~ www.ci.yelm.wa.us From: jedkin1104@comcast.net [mailto:jedkin1104@comcast.net] Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 12:41 PM To: Webmaster Subject: questions about occupancy I am looking to purchase a new home that has been built in the Cherry Meadows development. The house we are looking at is at 15407 91 st sw. This is one of the houses that sat as a shell for some two years before it was finished. After talking with a few of the neighbors they were concerned about the outer osb sheeting walls having a black tint just before the house was wrapped and sided. The neighbors also said that the house had been red tagged, Im assuming this means condemed, then it was untagged before the build was finished. Is there a websight I can go to see the public record on the history of this house? Thanks Jim edkin J'_edkin 1104(a~comcast. net 253-232-8919 01/18/2011 City of Yelm Community Development Department 105 Yelm Avenue West P.O. Box 479 Yelm, WA 98597 November 9, 2009 6149 S Rainbow Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89118 Owner: VREO XI LLC This letter is in regards to the Property owned by VREO XI LLC located at 15407 91St Ave SE, Yelm WA, 98597. This property is a single family residence still under construction and not completed to a stage that will protect it from damage from extended exposure to weather. It is also open to damage by roosting pigeons living in the house. The last inspection by the city was on 4/8/08. We are concerned that, should the building not be weather protected, much of the existing sheathing and framing will need to be replaced when construction resumes. Please contact me about this property. Sincerely, John Rowland Building Inspector Department of Community Development (360) 458-8475 johnr@ci.yelm.wa.us (360) 458-3835 (360) 458-3144 FAX www.cl.yelm.wa.ua Appticant: City of Yelm Community Development Department Building Division Phone: {360) 458-8407 Fax:{360)458-3144 Name: SATNAM SINGN Address: 16725 123RD AVE SE YELM WA 98557 Property InfatYrtakion; Permit No.: 2010000$ Issue Date: 7I05t20i0 {Work must be started within 180 days) Phone: site Address: 15407 91ST AVE SE 1fi9 Owner: SATNAN SINGN Assessor Parcel No.: 41610016900 Subdivision: CHERRY MEADOWS Lot: 169 Contractor Information: Name: SATNAM SINGN Phone: Address: SATNAM SINGN 16725 123RD AVE SE YELM WA 98597 Contractor License No.: Expires: 0!0010000 Project information: Project: BLtiLDiNG Description of Work: RE-AGTIVATI©N OF PERMIT 20070206 SFR LOT 169 PLAN 22126 SPECIAL CONDITIONS (1) SHEATHING SHALL BE 18°!o OR LESS BEFORE COVERING WITH SIDING. MOISTURE CONTENT TO BE VARIFIED BY 3RD PARTY INSPECTION COMPANY AND REPORTS SUBMITTED TO BUILDING DEPT. FOR APPROVAL. (2) INTERIOR PIGEON WASTE CLEAN- UP SHALL BE INSPECTED AND APPROVED BY CITY BUILDING DEPT. BEFORE ENERGY INSPECTION. Sq. Ft. per floor: First 1252 Heat Type (Electric, Gas, Other): GAS Second 1188 Third Garage 418 Basement Fees: item Contractor Fees NEW RESIDENTIAL BUILDING SATNAM SINGN $ 2,884.75 MECHANICAL SATNAM SINGN $ 0.00 PLUMBING SATNAM SINGN $ 0.00 TOTAL FEES: i 2,684.75 Applicant's Affidavit: 1 certify that t have read and examined the information contained within the apptlcation and know the same to be true and correct. I also certify that the proposed structure is inconformity with all applicable City of Yetm regulations including Chase governing zoning and land subdivision, and in addition. ail covenants, easements and restrictions of record, if applying as a contractor, I further certify that I am currently registered in the State`of Washingron. (?~ Signature Q, ~, ct-•~bk'~-.1 'S„`~~ ~(~ Date ~ ~-) r--~~ OFFICIF,L USE ONLY. Sets of Prints:. Finat lnspectioni Dale: Cjty o~ Y~~~ ~~~RFf,,'1~~ ~{~F ~'Et~t: ~y~, ~ ~' friar ~'': GPI ~ ~ ~ °~;I~p~~} ~: ~, ~y~ ~Ol ~.IItDIN~ ~~i rS SIM,N, ~T "~4. ~~ 1~4p7 ;~~~'f ~.~~~'SI ~ ~ If ~a~r,, , ~~h'ED: ~ ~'~~iE'D: ~'~~• ~ CfEGY fir; ~ - --- ~. (k; J'~E-AC'~,vµ}ion Uf' Pt~n.~r~.20a~nr.o(o fur o vov $ CITY OF YELM RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION FORM Project Address:~~1~ A ~~~ ~~ ~V ~ `~ Parcel #: !~'~6~Oc~ I ~~t~ ~ Subdivision: Lot #:~_ Plan #: Z~~ 2 Zoning: Jr ~Q Ci New Construction Re-Model / Re-Roof /Addition Home Occupation Sign i Plumbing Mechanical Mobile !Manufactured Home Placement Other Project DescriptioNScope of Work: S~R ~- o fi 1 ~ ( I~~AI/ 1-'Z 1 2 {o Project Value: ~, r- Building Area {sq. ft) 1" Floor / W z 2nd Floor ~! b~ Gan~ge y~~ Deck Basement Carport Patio # Bedrooms ~ # Bathrooms- Heating• GA OTHER or ELECTRIC (Circle One) Are there any environmentally sensitive areas located on the parcel? /f yes, a completed environmental checklist must accompany permit application. • GENERAL CONTRACTOR TELEPHONE ADDRESS EMAIL CITY STATE ZIP FAX CONTRACTOP, S LICEr~SE # EXP DATE CITY LICENSE # MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR TELEPHONE ADDRESS EMAIL CITY STATE ZIP FAX CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE # EXP DATE CITY LICENSE # Copy of mitigation agreement with Yelm Community Schools, if applicable. 1 hereby certify that the above information is correct and that the constructlan on, and the occupancy and the use of the above described property will be In accordance with the laws, rules and reguletlons of the State of washington and the City of Yeim. vr~ ~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b ure Date Owner /Contractor !Owner's Agent /Contractor's Agent (Please circle one.) Att permits are non-transferable and will expire if work authorized by such permit is not begun within 180 days of issuance, or if work Is suspended or abandoned for a period of 160 days ~ ~~~~~~ 106 Yrlm Aurnue West ~ (360) Q58-8835 Yrlm, WA 98597 (360) 458-3N~ FitX tou~u+.ciyr/m.rra.us B Y: -------------------- City of Yelm t;ommurtdty Development Department Building Oivtslon Phone: ts6o) sae-$4o7 Fax: (360) 458-3144 Permit NO: ~LD-0?-0206-YL Issue Date: 08/23/2007 (Work must tx! started wfthan 180 days) Receipt No: 80078 ApplicAttt+ Name: Bright Hawn Builders Phone: 428.261-6176 Address: 18062 72nd Aw, S City: Kent Stets: WA Zip 9x032 Property Uformatlon: Ske Address: 18407 91st Aw. SE Assessor Panoet tVo. 4164001x900 SutxiNbbn: Cherry Meadows Lot: 108 COR1raCfar Information: ~~' tfatKn 8++1ldrnt Fftone: 42i!~2Sf-xf t6 Address: 1x082 72nd Ave. 8 City: Kent Stab: WA Z~: 94082 Contractor License No: BRtEiNTB971RT Expires: 12101!07336 t3usiness License: Project IMormatton: ProJad: Ct»rry Meadows Osttaaptbrt of Wok Pian 22126, Lot 169 Sq. Ft. per floor: (let) 1242 (2nd) 1166 (3rd) 0 Garage 416 Basement 0 Heat Type (Electric, taxi, Other): t3AS Fees: Item Item Fee Bsse Amt Unit Fee Unk Rata fJo. Unks Unit pest ildi ~~~ ^B ___~~.._ ',; , ~ PnQ ermi:ls~.50pk 1,8$3.39 993.75 689.64 5.6000 123.1500 51,000 Building Plan Review Ti 1.23 0.00 0.00 0.0000 0.0000 Mechanical Pennk 78.25 0.00 0.00 0.0000 0.0000 ~ ~'~Gr`~ Plumbing Penh s t 39.00 20.00 11 p.00 7.0000 t 7.0000 Fixture _ __ Sewer ERU ~ _ . . 5__.726.00_ 0.00 91,600.00 5.724.0000 1.0000 ERU Sewer Irrsyoe on ~d360 0.00 145.00 145.0000 1.0000 ERU Water ERU 1,500.00 0.00 1,500.00 1,500.0000 1.0000 ERU Water Meter (SFD) 300.00 300.00 0.00 0.0000 0.0000 l:'"C~i, y' ,~ >~ "'~ Consumer peP 90.00 90.00 0.00 0.0000 0.0000 _ - Traffic Facilities Cha a •'75~ 15'Fire ~ sl~trict lmpad ~e~ ',t 757.50 613.01 0.00 0 00 751.50 813 01 750,0000 2180 0 1.0100 2 838 0000 Peak PM Trip f _ - ~~ . . . , . square oot r ee ~ 4.50 0.00 0.0000 0.0000 AppUcant'x Affidavit: I certify that I haw road and examined tM informatan contained wkhin the appGcatlon and know the same i Ill!. E tNtLY to be true and oared. I also oertHy that the proposed structure is in conformky with aN appNcsbb Cky of >Y ~~ ~ Yetm rapuJations those poveminQ zoning and land subdivision, and in addition, ad covenants, easements aruf tractions d ff ap ng as a txlrttrador. I father certify that I am currontly registered an i e gt Final ktspecdat: Oats: Signapa<e ~~ Date _~ ---- Flan ~ -- .. ~'~, 1`lov 12 2008 9t 42Pi1 NP LfISERJET ER!{ p. 1 360.458.6116 FAX:. 360.458.693.4 _ , 401 CoAres AvE. NTH Pfl BLOC 476 YELht~ WA 98597--047 6 Damir~se a~ccanne118ycs.xadnet November 12, 2009 RE: Miti~xtivn Fees Attn: Sohn Fax: 360.45$-3144 P~. 41610016900 at 1540'7 91" Ave SE. TlYls parcel the mitigation fee t>as been ;paid. Recorded 08/28!2007 at Thurston County Auditors Office # 3954039. Lot # 1 Parcel No. 41610017000 at 9130 Larissa St SE. This parcel the mitigation fee has been paid. Recorded 09/t6/2409 ttt Thurston County Auditors Of~'ice # 4t 11028. ~Qt# 171 Pared No, 41610017140 at 9t3b Larissa St SE. This parcel the mitigation £ee l~ becn paid. Recorded 09/16!2009 at Thurston Coulrty Auditors Office # 4i 11028. # 7 Parcel No. 4161041 ?200 at d 142 Larissa St SE. This parcel the mitigation f~ has been paid. Recorded 09/16/2049 at Thurston County Auditors Office # 41 11028. of#IZ~ Parcel No. 41610017300 at 15402 Cailie Ave SE. This parrot the mitigation fee: has been paid. Recorded 09/1612449 at Thurston County Auditors Office # 4t 11x28. Lo 4 Parcel No. 41610017400 at 1 S40$ Callie Ave SE. This ps~rcel the mitigation fea has beon paid. Recorded 09/16/2009 at Thurston County Auditors Office # 4I 11028. L~~1~ Parcel No. 4t6100I7540 at 15414 Callie Ave SE. This parcel the mitigation fee has tseen paid. Recorded 09l16/?449 at Thurston County Auditors O~aa # ~4t 1102&. dot # 176 Parcel No. 4 t b 1001'7640 at l 5420 Callie Ave S}3. This parcel the mitigation foc has been paid: Recorded 09f 16/20fl9 at Thurston County Auditors Office # 41 11028. YEIAI Cpd4~QtldtI?Y BCROOL.B IB AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER AND FOLLOWS TITLE IX RfiQDIR[~MEAI'['$. :J ~:a~ From: Gary Cartsvn Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 2:51 PM 70: John Rowland SubJect: FW: wood structural panel wall sheathing Attachments: X5O1.pdf; F5O5.pdf X501.pdf (88 KB) F505.pdf (241 K8) -----Original Message----- From: Merritt Kline [mailto:merritt.kline@apawood.org] Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 2:37 FM To: Gary Carlson Subject: ItE: wood structural panel wall sheathing The following is in response to your inquiry regarding evaluation of APA structural panels subjected to moisture exposure due to construction delays. APA trademarked panels (plywood and OSB) are produced in two bond classifications - Exterior and Exposure 1. The bond classification relates to moisture resistance of the glue bond, and thus to the structural integrity of the panel. Exterior panels are suitable for repeated wetting and re-drying, 3onq-term exposure to weather, or other conditians of similar severity, provided they are properly finished and maintained. Examples of panel applications with Exterior bond classification are signs, siding and closed soffits. Exposure 1 panels are suitable for uses not involving long-term exposure to the weather but are intended to resist the effects of moisture due to construction delays, or other condition of similar severity. Examples of applications of panels with Exposure 1 bond classification are floors, roofs and walls. Although APA Exposure 1 panels are bonded with moisture resistant adhesives and are suitable for $vme moisture exposure during construction delays, construction should proceed with limited interruption and panels should be protected by roofing and/or weather resistive barriers as soon as practicable. Walls and other vertical surfaces allow water to shed quickly. After roof sheathing and roofing are installed, roof overhangs iif provided) further protect the sheathing from moisture exposure. Before installing the exterior and interior finish, wall sheathing should be allowed to dry so that moisture absorbed during construction will not be trapped within the wall cavity. The moisture content should be below 18 percent before fully enclosing the sheathing. There are many factors that affect the durability of wood structural panels and each situation is unique. Therefore, it is impractical to define an acceptable moisture exposure due to construction delays under all circumstances. Factors such as geographical location, seasonal weather patterns, and local weather history should be considered. Likewise, construction conditions that cause accumulation or dissipation of moisture will influence the effects on the panels. The longer panels are exposed and the more severe the exposure, the greater the effect on the panel performance. Although it is a function of both time and severity of moisture exposure, panels that are exposed to long construction delays may be unaesthetic yet remain structurally sound. The attached APA publications address related issues and provide additional information regarding structural panels and moisture exposure. In cases of severe or unusually prolonged exposure it may be necessary to retain the services of a qualified construction expert for panel evaluation. `~F"ICE Regards, Merritt Kline Product Support Specialist Woad Products Support Help Desk APA Southern Forest Products Association 253-620-7400 tphone) 253-565-7265 (fax) merritt.kline@apawoad.arg www.APAwood.org www.SouthernPine.com Disclaimer Neither, APA, the Southern Pine Council, noz their members make any warranty, expressed ar implied, or assume any legal liability or responsibility for the use, application of, and/or reference to opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations included in this communication. Consult. your local jurisdiction or design professional to assure compliance with code, construction, and performance requirements. Because APA, nor the Southern Pine Council have control over quality of workmanship or the conditions under which wood products are used, they cannot accept responsibility of product performance or designs as actually constructed. Clearwood Home Impection Report http://www.reporthoaicomrclearwood/sir>~101/ Clearwood Home Inspection Website: httn:/twyt~v.sie~t!4•~c~os~~?v?ttsi2snection.com Email: ~.l~r~.4_vtl.-.n~la~.~~.Y~~~Ye..so~i Phone: (360) 894-3030 Clearwood Home Inspection 22403 Autumnwood Ct. Ye1m,Washington 98597 Inspector: Bfll Payne Home Sheathing Inspection Report by -Washington State Home Inspector Lic.# 336 - ICC Residential Building Inspector# 5244f94-B1 Client(s): Mr. Satnam Singh and City of Yelm Property address:15407 91st Ave. SE. Yelm, WA. 98597 Inspection date: Thursday, January 14, 2010 This report published on 1/14/2010 7:25:15 PM PST [A] This report is the exclusive property of this inspection company and the dient(s) listed in the report title. Use of this report by any unauthorized persons fs prohibited. [B] This is a specific inspection to determine condition of wail sheathing and what options exist for installing exterior siding. J of S ~ f ~' ~ ~ 1!14/2010 '7: 39 PM Clearwood Home Inspection Report • I~tpalwww.reporthostcoMclearwood/s~ngh 1 U I l How to Read this Report This report is organized by the property's functional areas. Within each functlonal area, descriptive information is Listed first and is shown in bold type. Items of concern follow descriptive information. Concerns are shown and sorted according to these types: Comment For your information Structural Pest Inspection Concerns Concerns relating to the structural pest inspection are shown as follows: ~! Infestation Evidence of infestation of wood destroying insects or organisms (Live or dead Insect bodies, fungal growth, etc.) ~ Damage Damage caused by wood destroying insects or organisms (Rot, carpenter ant galleries, etc.) 4 Conducive conditions Conditions conducive far wood destroying insects or organisms (Wood-soil contact, shrubs in contact with siding, roof or plumbing leaks, etc.) Click here for a glossary of building construction terms. 2 of5 I/14!2010 7:39 FM Clearwood Home tropection Report iateriai: Poured in puce concrete -n material: Poured in place concrete wall structure: Wood frame http://www.reporthosGcorNcltazwood/sm~ 101 I 1} The inspector probed at all four sides of exterior wall sheathing for any evidence of rot fungus. No evidence of rot fungus was found. The inspector found moisture content ranging from fifteen percent to thirty percent present in sheathing. The highest readings were found near the bottom edge on the South side. See readings. 2) ~ OPTIONS: [A) Replace existing sheathing with new sheathing. r [B] Cover exterior with moisture barrier or house wrap. Heat home to seventy degrees. ..,~C] Install house wrap and siding now. Heat home to seventy degrees. The inspector recommends option [C]. With siding Installed the home will receive maximum protection from the elements and at the same time the sheathing will dry out. The bottom rnurses of siding, or band, should not be installed at this time as the portion of sheathing next to the rim joist will dry best from the outside and needs to be assessable for moisture readings. 4 of 5 1/14/2010 7:39 PM Citarwood Home idpaaion Report hup:!/www.reporUwst.cat/clearwoodisir>~IOi/ House wrap should extend below the bottom edge of sheathing during this drying period. further recommend that the waft insulation not be Installed until moisture content of sheathing is eighteen percent or less. In the photographs one can see a starter band that should be left off until bottom portion of sheathing has dried. S of 5 1/14/2010 7:39 PM Photo 8 Clearwood Home Inspection Report Page 6 of 8 Addendum 04-02-10 3) 'F~b~ Bird feces [poop] is still present In home. This is an unsafe condition because bird feces may contain pathogens harmful to humans. People with compromised Immune system are particularly at risk. Recommend that at a minimum all feces be scrapped, swept and otherwise removed from home. The contractor and employees should use the proper rated respirators and gloves. After removal, all contaminated areas should be sprayed with a mixture of one part bleach to six parts water. 4) ~ At the request of Mr. Satnam Singh and in the presence of Mr. John Rowland [City of Yelm Building Inspector] the inspector returned to the property today to ascertain the moisture content of wall sheathing. Over thirty moisture readings were taken at representative locations both Inside and outside the home. With the exception of Northeast bedroom corner, readings ranged from ten to fifteen percent moisture content. See example of areas tested. http://www.reporthost.com/clearwood/singh 101 / 04/20/2010 Photo 10 Photo 11 Photo 13 Clearwood Home Inspection Report Page 7 of 8 5) ~ Moisture content as high as thirty percent was found present at Northwest bedroom corner. Recommend Mr. Satnam Singh direct a propane heater to this corner to facilitate moisture removal from sheathing. A contributing cause of high moisture content is that roof water Is striking this area from the outside. Recommend that a gutter with downspout be Installed to direct roof water away. See high moisture content corner and where gutter and downspout should be installed. http://www.reporthost.com/clearwood/singh i O 1 / 04/20/2010 Photo 17 Clearwood Home Inspection Report Page 8 of 8 Addendum 04-19-10 6) ~ On 04-19-10 at the request of Mr. Satnam Singh and in the presence of Mr. John Rowland [ Ctty of Yelm Building Inspector ]the Inspector measured moisture content present in the Northeast corner wall sheathing. The moisture content ranged from twelve percent to thirty percent. Mr. Satnam Singh was advised to Install a roof gutter that would divert water away from this corner and to heat this area of sheathing from the Inside to facilitate drying. See Northeast corner and inside moisture readings. http:/lwww.reporthost.com/clearwood/singh 101 / 04/20/2010 Photo 18 Photo 22 Clearwood Home Inspection Report Page 9 of 9 Addendum 04-29-10 7) ~ At the request of Mr. Satnam Singh the inspector tested for moisture content in the wall sheathing located at the second floor Northeast corner of home. The moisture content ranged from nine percent to fifteen percent. See pictures of area and moisture readings. http:/lwww.reporthost.com/clearwood/singh 101/ 04/30/2010 Photo 23 Photo 26 Page 1 of 2 John Rowland From: Yonker, Dennis D (LNI) (YONK235@LNI.WA.GOV] Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 12:36 PM To: John Rowland Subject: FW: Cherry Meadows FYI- I told sonny he should talk to you about the new contractor registration information and if this should be added to the building permit. From: Yonker, Dennis D (LNI) Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 11:49 AM To: Hanks, Monte L (LNI) Subject: RE: Cherry Meadows Just got off the phone with Sonny. Ne says that Amrik s. Sangha( sonny's wife) and Darshan Kaur {sonny's brother in law) are the general contractors for this house- ubi 603-030-031 -contractor registration ~# spgrogl905mt-due to expire 7-30- 20 12. From: Hanks, Monte L (LNI) Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 4:21 PM To: Yonker, Dennis D (LNI) Cc: Edwards, Dale (LNI) Subject: Cherry Meadows 7/2/2010 2:40 pm Facts: Yelm WA Cherry Meadows Development. Report of two men without fall protection power washing roof of two story residential home at 15407 91St Ave SE Yelm WA. Persons and or business on site; Ivan Ramirez and Johel Mijarez 206-290-7570 5925 115th st E Puyallup WA -Both had lower pant legs that displayed wet condition below the knee. ARJ Construction 206-255-4007 two men. 15407 91St Ave SE Elect Meter #Yl 166724- The younger man said the older man was his father they said Ivan was in charge but Sonny also checked on the work and made sure materials were there and was supposed to keep the waste cleaned up. They provided some phone number contacts for Ivan and Sonny - (7/7/2010 -Talked to the two ARJ men at 15407 91St Ave SE related to inspector that the two guys power washing were the same two guys who had painted the houses and that they got paint on stuff and needed to clean it off. ARJ stated that Sonny had given them 4 thousand start money and that another man the second payment. The third payment was late and if they did not get paid they were not going to do anymore work till paid.) I.R. and JM - Mr. Ramirez spoke for both persons. Initially stated a friend told them that Ivan needed the roofs washed and could they do it. Did not know Ivan's last name or the friend but that Ivan was the guy in charge. Inspector called Ivan left message to call. A person who identified themselves as Ivan returned the call at 3:48 pm on 7/5/2010 Ivan stated he did not know the washers and had not hired them but later stated they had worked for the dry wall company he lead hired to do dry wall but he did not know off hand the company name. ]van related by phone that Sonny had called him to see what it would cost to wash the roofs but said it was too much as he could get someone else to do it cheaper. (Ramirez). Ivan said he has a contractor and business license but would not reveal them as he felt someone/state was trying to screw 08/09/2010 Page 2 of 2 him over. Ivan called on three more occasions and finally provided the last name of Prokopets and an alleged business license of 500041628-unable to find a valid business or person other than (his statement) his brothers business. Both I.R. and JM lower pant legs were wet. JM initially stated they had washed the 91 ave roof then later I.R. who after being contacted by the inspector spoke for both persons and retracted saying someone else had done the 91St Ave roof and they were only doing the 123 Ave Se house but had not done anything as the washer had broken down and had called Sonny to let him know. Satnam "Sonny" Singh. Identified by all parties as being a person who has a hands on interest in both homes. Checks regularly to see progress and quality of the work. Has provided initial start money to contractors for work/contracts being done at both addresses. Finish carpenters ARJ Construction said Sonny was the person in charge of the buildings and had provided initial start money with another person providing the second payment for work conducted. Sonny stated by phone he would provide name or copy of contracts to determine to assist department in determining direction and control at the work sites. None were ever provided. (7/7/2010 supposed to meet Sonny at site did not show or call- insp called he stated "an employee did not show up to work at the store so [had to stay Sorry I forgot and did not call.) Property ownership per Thurston County assessor is Kaur Eardarshan "Sonny's" who is married to Sonny's brother. An attempt to get all parties together at the property on July 20, 2010 is not going to happen- Mr. Prokopets called saying sonny had called him but he was going to be out of town for a month and would not be there. Was not able to contact Mr. Ramirez. Conclusion; The homes are contractor default sales and have were purchased and are now having the outside and interior finished again using hard money. Homes are being completed by the new ownership/family for resale. Sonny appears to be working as the home owners agent and is using unlicensed contractors or other unlicensed workers either directly or indirectly to finish up the homes. The Thurston county assessor lists the ownership of the homes as one Kaur Eardarshan, Sonny's brothers wife (sister in law). At this time there is no one that can be tracked down as being tl~e Employer as there are no valid contractor or businesses activity at either site. All information is being referred to contractor registration. 08/09/2010 Contractors or Tradespeople Detail Washington State Department of ~abar & Industries Contractors or Tradespeople Detail Return to List > Start a New Search > ~ Printer friendly Verify Workers' Comp Premium Status Check for Dept. of Revenue Account Page 1 of 2 About General/Specialty Contractor A business registered as a construction contractor with L&I to perform construction work within the scope of its specialty. A General or Specialty construction Contractor must maintain a surety bond or assignment of account and carry general liability insurance. Business and Licensing Information Name A 5 P GROUP LLC UBI No. ~ 603030031 Phone No. (206) 355-9006 Status ~ Active Address 9639 Summerfleld Ct Se Suite/Apt. License No. SPGROGL905MT City Olympia License Type Construction Contractor State WA Effective Date 7!30/2010 Zip 98513 Expiration Date 7/30/2012 County Thurston Suspend Date Business Type Llmlted Liability Company Parent Company Specialty 1 ~ General Specialty 2 ~ Unused Business Owner Information I~ Hide qll Name Role Effective Date Expiration Date >ANCHA, AMR1K S Partner/Member 07/30/2010 CAUR, DARSHAN Partner/Member 07/30/2010 ® Bond Information Bond Bond Company Bond Account Effective Expiration Cancel Impaired Bond Received Name Number Date Date Date Date Amount Date T OLD REPUBLIC W17001320T 07/i0/2010 Uhtil 812,000.00 07/30/2010 INS CO Cancelled ® Assignment of Savings Information No records found for the previous 6 year period https://fortress.wa.gov/lni/bbip/Result.aspx 09/16/2010 Contractors or Tradespeople Detail Q Insurance Information Page 2 of 2 Insurance Company Name Policy Number Effective Expiration Cancel Impaired Amount Received Date Date Date Date Date DEVELOPERS 1 SURETY&INDEM BIS0001016201 07/10/2010 Until 51,000,000.00 07/30/2010 CO Cancelled I Summons!Camplamt Information No unsatisfied complaints on file within prior 6 year period Warrant Information No unsatisfied warrants on file within prior 6 year period t~;~ Washington State Dept. of Labor and Industries. Use of this site is subject to the laws of the state of ACCF~s Washington. ~I1taSI11n~I8t1"' ...-.,, vr.•r ~. ~mnmNnr M:n an. https://fortress.wa.gov/lni/bbip/Result.aspx 09/16/2010 City of Yelm Community Development Department 105 Yelm Avenue West Yelm, WA 98597 December 9, 2010 Santnam Singh 9639 Summerfield Court SE Olympia, WA 98513 Dear Sonny, This letter is a follow up to our conversation on 12-8-2010 concerning excess dirt, rocks and other rubbish from your construction site located at 15407 91 sc Ave SE, lot 169 Cherry Meadows. As we discussed then, it is the responsibility of the owner, and or contractor to dispose of all such materials. As the Building Inspector for the Cherry Meadows development I am aware that dirt, rocks and rubbish from your building site has been moved to lot 168, the lot next to your lot. I am also aware some of these materials were moved their prior to the original contractor going bankrupted. Your purchasing of lot 169 will not relieve you of responsibilities associated with it. Had the previous contractor purchased and stored siding and other building materials of value on the next lot you would be equally be entitled or responsible for it. No final inspection will be done or Certificate of Occupancy will be issued until this issue is resolved. The same holds true for lot 173 and for all other contractors in Cherry Meadows. My regards, John Rowland, Building Inspector Community Development Department (360) 458-8475 johnr _ci.yelm.wa.us (360) 458-3835 (360) 458-3144 FAX www.ci.yelm.wa.us /~~F THE A~ ~ City of Yelm • a ~ Community Development Department 105 Yetm Avenue West -P.O. Box 479 YELM Yelm, WA 98597 WA~NINO,ON (360) 458-8407 (360) 458-3144 FAX CITY OF YELM BUILDING DEPARTMENT CORRECTION NOTICE I have this day inspected this structure and these premises and have found the following violations of the City of Yelm and/or State laws governing same: . ~ /(~ PERMIT NO. ~y ~~ C~,a~ /~~ ~ i s ~!°~ ~° ~^Az..~I ~c1-C~.~~' S'.S' ~C~ .~G1...I'~.o~-~ G4-a p h ~~ s~rU v ~" ~ e i~ oUs e ~c~ ~-f'S' ~~' ~~~ ~Pe,~d Ye .: ~, ~~ ~~ lac ~s o ~ ~~--~~ ~,~ f -- ~~ ~,''~ c.~i ~e : vn ~c~ l;l ooh ~ ~ / You are hereby notified that no more work shall be covered upon these premises until the above violations are corrected. When corrections have been made, call for re-inspection t (360) 458-8407. DO NOT REMOVE THIS TAG DATE ~ /~ ~~ spec or CITY OF YELM INSPECTION LOG PROJECT Cherry Meadows 169 PERMIT NUMBER- ADDRESS SET BACKS Date: 10-5-07 Corrections UNDER FLOOR ® Corrections 10-17-07 DRY WELL ®_ Corrections 1-31-08 FOOTING REBAR _ _®Date:_ 10-5-07 WALL REBAR 9-07 Footing ^ 12" Wall ^ 6" Required vents_ Corrections ® 16" Other_ ® 8" Other ®Date:_10- COMBINED FRAME/ EXTERIOR SHEAR WALL INSPECTION Hold downs ® 4-8-08 Shear Nailing ®_ 4-8-08 Frame ® 11-26-08 Gas/Propane ®_ 11-25-08 Plumbing ® 11-25-08 Mechanical ®_ 11-25-08 Corrections: INSULATION ®Gas ^Electric ^Other ®Foam and Seal ^Vapor barrier ^PVA Corrections: 12-1-08 SHEET ROCK/SHEAR WALL NAIL Corrections: 12-10-08 FINAL ^Sewer Final ^Electrical ^ Civil Final ^Landscape Final ^C of O ^Address ^ Insulation ^ Site Drainage ^ Sidewalk Corrrections: Thurston Geodata Center -Parcel Search Page 1 of 2 Data for Parcel No. 41610016900 Zoom Map to Parcel Google Earth (need to have Google Earth installed on you system) Google Maps Virtual Earth Please make stu•e to READ our DATA DISCLAIMER prior to utilizing our website for research View Assessor's Data for Parcel Owner(s): VREO XI LLC Address: City: State: Parcel No.: Site Address: Site City: Site Zip: Section: Legal Description: Usecode: Tax Code Area: Taxable: Annual Tax: Property Type: Total Acres: Land Value: Building Value: Total Value: Current Use: Exemptions: Wetlands: 6149 S RAINBOW BLVD LAS VEGAS NV, 89118 41610016900 15407 91ST AVE SE YELM 98597 s13171E Section 13 Township 17 Range 1 E Quarter SE SE Plat CHERRY MEADOWS LT 169 Document 3899473 11 -SINGLE-UNIT 170 Yes $1,621.49 RES 0.16 View Assessor's Data for Parcel View Assessor's Data for Parcel View Assessor's Data for Parcel N None Unknown http://geomap l .geodata.org/website/cadastral/resultsparcel.asp?parcel=4161001 b900 11 /9/2009 Thurston Geodata Center -Parcel Search Floodzone: Flood of 1999: Winter Flooding of 1996: High Groundwater Flood Hazards: Zoning: Commissioner District: Historic Site: Permitting Jurisdiction: Jurisdiction of Influence: Stormwater Rate: No Shooting Zone: Animal Control: Weed Containment Zone: Steep Slopes: Ground Water Sensitive Areas: DNR Natural Heritage Data: Critical Buffers: Shoreline Management Areas: Waterbody & Wetland Buffers: FEMA Panel No.: Wellhead Protection Area: Area of Groundwater Concern: Elevated Nitrates: Soil Type: Hydric Soil: Watershed: Water Service Area: School District: Elementary School: Middle School: High School: Fire Response District: Medic Response District: Residential Outdoor Burning: Planning Region: Census Tract: Radio or Cell Tower: Airport Zone: NO Unknown Unknown Unknown R-6, Sandra Komero -District 2 No YELM YELM No No Contact Animal Control (360-458-3244). No Unknown No Unknown No No No 355 No No No Spanaway gravelly sandy loam, 0 to 3% slopes No NISQUALLY RIVER Unknown YELM SOUTHWORTH MILL POND AND YELM YELM YELM Medic 2 Residential Outdoor Burning is banned within the city limits and urban growth areas. 2 012410 No No Page 2 of 2 http://geomap l .geodata.org/website/cadastral/resultsparcel.asp?parcel=41610016900 11 /9/2009 t-a~e 1 OI 1 Basic information Property: 41610016900 Use these buttons to display different information for this property 1Vew Search Saaic Tttlo values Structures Taxes Sales Feedback printable Map Infa OwneryTaxpayer Information Role Pct Mame Owner Street 100Wo DARSHAN City _ State Country Zip Taxpayer _ _ 639 SU(NFIERFIEL 100°/a KA D CR 5~' OLYMPIA WA USA 98513 9639 SUMMERFIELD CRT SE OLYA4PIA WR USA 98513 Parcel Information Sltus Address: 15407 91ST AVE SE Legal Description: SectlTown/Range: -S~~tTori i3T6cynsflT 13 17 1 E p 17 Range SE Quarter SE SE plat CHERRY MEADOWS LT 169 D ocument 3899473 Size: .16 Acres Use Code: 11 Single Unit TCA Number: 170 Neighborhood: 28M2 Property Type: RESIDENTIAL Taxable: YES School District: YELM S.D. #2 Water Source: PUBLIC SewerTyDe: SEWER Office of the Assessor Patricia Costello, Assessor 2000 Lakeridge Drive SW -Olympia, WA 98502 Customer Service (360)867-2200 -- Fax (360)867-2201 -- TDD (360)754-2933 http://tcproperty.co.thurston.wa.us/propsgl/basic.asp?fe=PS&pn=41610016900 3/9/2010 Page 1 of 2 John Rowland From: Yonker, Dennis D (LNI) (YONK235@LNI.WA.GOV] Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2010 9:50 AM To: John Rowland Subject: RE: Cherry Meadows John- this contractor registration # should be on both building permits. I have no further issues with these ne~v homes at this time. From: Yonker, Dennis D (LNI) Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 12:36 PM To: 'John Rowland' Subject: FW: Cherry Meadows FYI- 1 told sonny he should talk to you about the new contractor registration information and if this should be added to the building permit. From: Yonker, Dennis D (LNI) Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 11:49 AM To: Hanks, Monte L (LNI) Subject: RE: Cherry Meadows Just got off the phone with Sonny. He says that Amril: s. Sangha( sonny's wife) and Darshan Kaur (sonny's brother in law) are the general contractors for this house- ubi 603-030-031 -contractor registration # spgrog1905mt- due to expire 7-30-2013. From: Hanks, Monte L (LNI) Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 4:21 PM To: Yonker, Dennis D (LNI) Cc: Edwards, Dale (LNI) Subject: Cherry Meadows 7/2/2010 2:40 pm Facts: Yelm WA Cherry Meadows Development. Report of two men without fall protection power washing roof of two story residential home at 15407 91st Ave SE Yelm WA. Persons and or business on site; Ivan Ramirez and Johel Mijarez 206-290-7570 5925 115th st E Puyallup WA -Both had lower pant legs that displayed wet condition below the knee. ARJ Construction 206-255-4007 two men. 15407 91st Ave SE Elect Meter #Y1166724- The younger man said the older man was his father they said Ivan was in charge but Sonny also checked on the work and made sure materials were there and was supposed to keep the waste cleaned up. They provided some phone number contacts for Ivan and Sonny - (7/7/2010 -Talked to the two ARJ men at 15407 91st Ave SE related to inspector that the two guys power washing were the same two guys who had painted the houses and that they got paint on stufl'and needed to clean it off. ARJ stated that Sonny had given them 4 thousand start money and that another man the second payment. The third payment was late and if they did not get paid they were not going to do anymore work till paid.) I.R. and JM - Mr. Ramirez spoke for both persons. Initially stated a friend told them that Ivan 09/16/2010 Page 2 of 2 needed the roofs washed and could they do it. Did not know Ivan's last name or the friend but that Ivan was the guy in charge. Inspector called Ivan left message to call. A person who identified themselves as Ivan returned the call at 3:48 pm on 7/5/2010 Ivan stated he did not know the washers and had not hired them but later stated they had worked for the dry wall company he had hired to do dry wall but he did not know offhand the company name. Ivan related by phone that Sonny had called him to see what it would cost to wash the roofs but said it was too much as he could get someone else to do it cheaper. (Ramirez). Ivan said he has a contractor and business license but would not reveal them as he felt someone/state was trying to screw him over. Ivan called on three more occasions and finally provided the last name of Prokopets and an alleged business license of 500041628- unable to find a valid business or person other than (his statement) his brothers business. Both I.R. and JM lower pant legs were wet. JM initially stated they had washed the 91 ave roof then later I.R. who after being contacted by the inspector spoke for both persons and retracted saying someone else had done the 91St Ave roof and they were only doing the 123 Ave Se house but had not done anything as the washer had broken down and had called Sonny to let him know. Satnam "Sonny" Singh. Identified by all parties as being a person who has a hands on interest in both homes. Checks regularly to see progress and quality of the work. Has provided initial start money to contractors for work/contracts being done at both addresses. Finish carpenters ARJ Construction said Sonny was the person in charge of the buildings and had provided initial start money with another person providing the second payment for work conducted. Sonny stated by phone he would provide name or copy of contracts to determine to assist department in determining direction and control at the work sites. None were ever provided. (7/7/2010 supposed to meet Sonny at site did not show or call- insp called he stated "an employee did not show up to work at the store so I had to stay Sorry I forgot and did not call.) Property ownership per Thurston County assessor is Kaur Eardarshan "Sonny's" who is married to Sonny's brother. An attempt to get all parties together at the property on July 20, 2010 is not going to happen- Mr. Prokopets called saying sonny had called him but he was going to be out of town for a month and would not be there. Was not able to contact Mr. Ramirez. Conclusion; The homes are contractor default sales and have were purchased and are now having the outside and interior finished again using hard money. Homes are being completed by the new ownership/family for resale. Sonny appears to be working as the home owners agent and is using unlicensed contractors or other unlicensed workers either directly or indirectly to finish up the homes. The Thurston county assessor lists the ownership of the homes as one Kaur Eardarshan, Sonny's brothers wife (sister in law). At this time there is no one that can be tracked down as being the Employer as there are no valid contractor or businesses activity at either site. 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The most serious health risks arise from disease • Evaluation organisms that grow in the nutrient-rich accumulations of • Hazard Control bird droppings, feathers and • Recommendations debris under a roost - particularly if roosts have been • Further Information active for years. In addition, insects that live on birds or their droppings may become a problem when the infested birds leave roosts or nests. These insects can invade buildings and bite or irritate people. This bulletin discusses the health risks and control of the risk of several of the fungal diseases associated with bird and bat droppings and methods of controlling these risks. ~~` The PEOSH Program has ~~"~ evaluated several work sites where employees w ,were concerned about `health hazards from accumulated pigeon droppings. The common denominator in these PEOSH investigations has location. In one New Jersey worksite, accumulated manure was found in a stair well leading to the basement. Local newspapers reported that a city hall building was "taken over" by pigeons that had deposited several inches of manure on the window ledges. At a bridge commission, employees complained to the PEOSH Program that their booths were covered in pigeon droppings. Maintenance engineers at a university campus were concerned about bird droppings near a ventilation system located on the roof of one of the buildings. Furthermore, several building attics were evaluated because of employee concerns with bird manure accumulations. been the presence of roosting pigeons in an undisturbed Fungal Diseases Among the fungal diseases associated with bird and bat droppings the two most common are histoplasmosis and cryptococcosis. Histoplasmosis Histoplasmosis is caused by a fungus {Histoplasma capsulatum). The disease is transmitted to humans by airborne fungus spores from soil contaminated by pigeon and starling droppings (as well as from the droppings of other birds and bats). The active and inactive roosts of blackbirds, starlings, . grackles and cowbirds have also been found to be heavily contaminated with ` fungus spores. The soil under a roost usually has been enriched by droppings for three years or more for the disease organism to reach significant levels. Although almost always associated with soil, the fungus has been found in droppings alone, particularly those from bats. Infection occurs when spores, carried by the air, are inhaled - especially after a roost has been disturbed. Most infections are mild and produce either no symptoms or a minor influenza-like illness. On occasion, the disease can cause high fever, blood abnormalities, pneumonia and even death. In some areas up to 80 percent of the population show evidence of previous, usually asymptomatic infection. Dusts containing H. capsulatum spores can be aerosolized during construction, excavation, or demolition. Once airborne, spores can be carried easily by wind currents over long distances. Such contaminated airborne dusts can cause infections not only in persons at a work site, but also in others nearby. Such activities were suggested as the cause of the three largest outbreaks of histoplasmosis ever recorded. All three outbreaks took place in Indianapolis, Indiana. During the first outbreak, in the fall of 1978 and spring of 1979, an estimated 120,000 people were infected, and 15 people died. The second out- break, in 1980, was similar to the first in the number of people affected. During the third outbreak, in 1988, AIDS patients accounted for nearly 50~ of culture-proven cases. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has reported a potentially blinding eye condition - presumed ocular histoplasmosis syndrome (OHS) - that results from the fungus. NIH estimates that 4 percent of those exposed to the airborne organism are at risk of developing OHS. The soil in a stand of trees where blackbirds have roosted for 3 or more years should be suspected of being contaminated by the fungus. Habitats of pigeons and bats, and poultry houses with dirt floors have also been found contaminated by H. capsulatum. Fresh bird droppings on surfaces such as sidewalks and windowsills have not been shown to present a health risk for histoplasmosis because birds themselves do not appear to be infected by H. capsulatum. Rather, bird manure is primarily a nutrient source for the growth of H. capsulatum already present in soil. Unlike birds, bats can become infected with H. capsulatum and consequently can excrete the organism in their droppings. Bats are associated with a few diseases that affect people. The incidence of histoplasmosis being transmitted from bat droppings to humans occurs infrequently. Large colonies of bats do not normally inhabit _ work areas. Bat colonies are common in '' undisturbed areas. Nevertheless, fresh bat droppings (unlike fresh bird dropping) can contain the histoplasmosis fungus. Bat droppings do not need to come into contact with soil to be a source of the disease. 2 Anyone working at a job or present near activities where material contaminated with H. capsulatum becomes airborne can develop histoplasmosis if enough spores are inhaled. After an exposure, how ill a person becomes varies greatly and most likely depends on the number of spores inhaled and a person's age and susceptibility to the disease. The number of inhaled spores needed to cause disease is unknown. Infants, young children, and older persons, in particular those with chronic lung disease, are at increased risk for developing symptomatic histoplasmosis. Below is a partial list of occupations and hobbies with risks for exposure to H, capsulatum spores. Appropriate exposure precautions should be taken by these people and others whenever contaminated soil, bat droppings, or bird manure are disturbed: • Bridge inspector or painter • Chimney cleaner • Construction worker • Demolition worker • Farmer • Gardener • Heating and air-conditioning system installer or service person • Microbiology laboratory worker • Pest control worker • Restorer of historic or abandoned buildings • Roofer and • Spelunker (cave explorer). If people who engage in these activities develop flu-like symptoms days or even weeks after disturbing material that might be contaminated with H. capsulatum, and the illness worsens rather than subsides after a few days, medical care should be sought. The health care provider should be informed about the potential exposure. Cryptococcosis Cryptococcis neoformans (C. neofor mans} is found worldwide. Its main habitats are debris around pigeon roosts and soil contaminated with decaying pigeon or chicken droppings. It is generally accepted that the organism enters the host by the respiratory route in the form of a dehydrated yeast or as spores. Like histoplasmosis, most cryptococcosis infections are mild and occur without symptoms. Diffuse pulmonary infection is often asymptomatic and unrecognized. Persons with weakened immune systems, however, are more susceptible to symptomatic infection. The generalized form of cryptococcosis begins with a lung infection and spreads to other areas of the body, particularly the central nervous system, and is usually fatal if left untreated. The cutaneous (skin) form is characterized by acne- like skin eruptions or ulcers with nodules just under the skin. The cutaneous form is very rare, however, without generalized (systemic) disease. Unlike histoplasmosis, out- breaks (multiple cases at a location) of cryptococcosis infections have not been documented. Pigeon droppings appear to be the most important source of the fungus C. neoformans in the environment. The fungus is typically found in accumulations of droppings around roosting and nesting sites, for example, attics, cupolas, ledges and water towers. It has been found in as many as 84 percent of samples taken from old roosts. Even when old and dry, bird droppings can be a significant source of infection. Other Associated Diseases Other diseases carried or transmitted by birds affect people to a lesser degree. Psittacosis and toxoplasmosis are normally mild in humans; however, serious illness or death may occur rarely. Pigeons and sparrows also have been implicated (along with many other species of birds) as sources of encephalitis viruses transmitted by mosquitoes. 3 Rabies, another viral disease, is a dangerous, fatal disease, but only about 5 percent of bats submitted for testing are infected with the rabies virus. However, there is concern about the risk of rabies transmission following contact with bats. If an injured or ill bat is found in or around a structure, it should be removed. Because most bats will try to bite when handled, they should be picked up with tongs or a shovel. (If you are uncomfortable removing a bat, contact your local animal control officer.} If a bat has bitten or scratched someone, capture the bat ;without touching it with your hands and without crushing its head. If the bat is dead, refrig- erate it (DO NOT freeze) and then contact your local health department immediately for instructions. Hazard Control To reduce the health risks associated with the removal of droppings various methods have been developed. When an accumulation of bat or bird manure is discovered in a building, removing the material is not always the next step. Simply leaving the material alone if it is in a location where no human activity is likely may be the best course of action. This is not always possible, of course, and, if the potential for human exposure exists, methods of safely controlling the risks during removal must be undertaken. Nontoxic, chemical bird repellents are available as liquids, aerosols, and nondrying films and pastes. Disadvantages of these anti-roosting materials are that some are messy and none are permanent. Even the most effective ones require periodic reapplication. More permanent repellents include mechanical anti-roosting systems consisting of angled and porcupine wires made of stainless steel. These systems may require some occasional maintenance to clear nesting material or other debris from the wires. Live trapping of birds to relocate them is seldom effective when traps are put in a roosting site, but this method can be effective when used in a feeding area. Shooting birds, using contact poisons, and baiting with poisoned food should be used as last resorts and should only be done by qualified peat control specialists. Using such methods to kill nuisance birds may also require a special permit. If a colony of bats or a flock of birds is allowed to live in a building or a stand of trees, their manure will accumulate and create a health risk for anyone who enters the roosting area and disturbs the material. Once a roosting site has been discovered in a building, exclusion plans should be made, and the extent of contamination should be determined. Areas known or suspected of being contaminated by H. capsulatum, such as bird roosts, attics, or even entire buildings that contain accumulations of bat or bird manure, should be posted with signs warning of the health risk. Each sign should provide the name and telephone number of a person to be contacted if there are questions about the area. In some situations, a fence may need to be built around a property or locks put on attic doors to prevent unsuspecting or unprotected individuals from entering. Communicating Health Risks to Workers Before an activity is started that may disturb any material that might be contaminated by fungal spores, workers should be informed in writing of the personal risk factors that increase an individual's chances of developing fungal diseases. This written 4 communication should include a warning that individuals with weakened immune systems are at the greatest risk of developing severe and disseminated fungal disease if they become infected. These people should seek advice from their health care provider. Controlling Aerosolized Dust When Removing Bat or Bird Manure from a Building The best way to prevent exposure to fungus spores is to avoid situations where material that might be contaminated can become aerosolized and subsequently inhaled. A brief inhalation exposure to highly contaminated dust may be all that is needed to cause infection and subsequent development of fungal disease. Therefore, work practices and dust control measures that eliminate or reduce dust generation during the removal of bat or bird manure from a building will also reduce risks of infection and subsequent development of disease. For example, before shoveling or sweeping dry, dusty material, it should be made wet with a water spray to reduce the amount of dust aerosolized during the activity. Adding a surfactant or wetting agent to the water might further reduce the amount of aerosolized dust. Once the material is wetted, it can be collected in double, heavy-duty plastic bags, a 55-gallon drum, or some other secure container for immediate disposal. An alternative method is to use an industrial vacuum cleaner with a high-efficiency (HEPA) filter to bag contaminated material. Truck-mounted or trailer-mounted vacuum systems are recommended for buildings with large accumulations of bat or bird manure. These high-volume systems can remove tons of contaminated material in a short period. Using long, large-diameter hoses can also remove contaminated material located several stories above the waste hopper. This advantage eliminates the risk of dust exposure that can happen when bags tear accidentally or containers break during their transfer to the ground. Air sampling, surface sampling, or the use of any other method intended to confirm that no infectious agents remain following removal of bat or bird manure is unnecessary in most cases. However, before a removal activity is considered finished, the cleaned area should be visually inspected to ensure that no residual dust or debris remains. Disinfecting Contaminated Material Disinfectants have occasionally been used to treat contaminated soil and accumulations of bat manure when removal was impractical or as a precaution before a removal process was started. Formaldehyde solutions are the only disinfectants proven to be effective for decontaminating soil containing fungal spores. Because of the potentially serious health hazards associated with formaldehyde exposures, this chemical should be handled only by persons who know how to apply it safely. Any material that might be contaminated with fungal spores that is removed from a work site should be disposed of or decontaminated properly and safely and not merely moved to another area where it could still be a health hazard. Before an activity is started, the quantity of material to be removed should be estimated. (If the approximate volume of dry bat or bird 5 manure in a building is known, the approximate weight can be calculated using a conversion factor of 40 pounds per cubic foot.) Requirements established by local and state authorities for the removal, transportation, and disposal of contaminated material should be followed. Arrangements should be made with a landfill operator concerning the quantity of material to be disposed of, the dates when the material will be delivered, and the disposal location. If local or state landfill regulations define material contaminated with fungal spores to be infectious waste, incineration or another decontamination method may also be required. Removal and Cleanup of Bird and Bat Droppings if there is a small accumulation of droppings from a few birds or bats, it can be cleaned up with soap and water. If large quantities of bird or bat droppings are present, contact an environmental engineering consultant for advice. Workers should follow certain precautions to minimize risk from disease organisms in the droppings: • The cleanup should be done by healthy individuals • Wear an appropriate respirator that can filter particles as small as 0.3 microns • Wear disposable protective gloves, hat, coveralls and boots • During the cleanup, seal heating and cooling air ducts ar shut the system down • Moisten the droppings with a light mist of water to keep dust and spores from becoming airborne • Put droppings into sealed plastic garbage bags • When finished and while still wearing a respirator, remove protective clothing and place it in a plastic bag • Wash or shower at the work site after clean-up • Check with local government agencies to verify that disposal of the waste is permissible through standard trash pickup • Modify the structure to prevent birds or bats from reestablishing the roost. Wearing Personal Protective Equipment Because work practices and dust control measures to reduce worker exposures to fungal spores have not been fully evaluated, using personal protective equipment is still necessary during some activities. During removal of an accumulation of bat or bird manure from an enclosed area such as an attic, dust control measures should be used, but wearing a NIOSH-approved respirator and other items of personal protective equipment is also recommended to reduce further the risk of fungal spore exposure. If employers provide employees with personal protective equipment and respirators, the employer must comply with the provisions of the PEOSH Standards for these devices, 29 CFR 1910.132 and 29 CFR 1910.134 respectively. Other Resources This information bulletin provides an overview of some of the health haz- ards associated with pigeon and bat droppings and the personal protective equipment recommended for removing the material. For further information on these ~' topics please consult the Fw`' resources listed below. Information used in this bulletin was obtained from US 6 Department of Human Services, Public Health Service documents. These include the National Institution for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services Public Employees Occupational Safety and Health (PEOSH) Program P.O. Box 360, 7`h Floor Trenton, NJ 08625-0360 (609) 984-1863 Http://www.state.nj.us/health/eoh/ peoshweb PUBLICATIONS: Histoplasmosis: Protecting Workers At Risk U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health National Center for Infectious Disease DHHS {NIOSH} Publication Number 97-146 Managing Health Hazards Associated with Bird and Bat Excrement U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine USAEHA TG No. 142 December 1992 7 04/07/2008 10:36 FAX ;t t... ~~ m , • ~; /7/C1£i Bright Havero Cor~st. Plan ?_212Gn To Wharrr II May Concern; ~ 002/003 Rccc?ritiy, /laran from Brir3hE F°faven Construction r..ontactcci our office wilh a cone~rn ~:~tx~ul the Gx6 post th~yt is shown in thEa front walE supporting the ridge beam. This Gx6 post doesn't r1c-:r;d la bP cortiirruous. The post just r~E:c:ds Icy be connected to the ridge beam above ~~nd the top pl~,to of the: wall below. Prease #eel free to contact me with any questions that you might have on this issue. S3r1cF;rf-'ly~ ~ ~-- ~ ./ .. .~ l /" ~~ j*' Shawn Sch~rnidt Plan Support Al~rn Mascord l7csic~r~ 115sociates, Inr:. 503-225-9101 ext 226 503-225-0933 fix is~is rrw ~i;~~~ nvcn(rc~ 503! 225-99fi~ f~X ;i0;3 f :??',,'i~flSlai www.mns~Old.GGt11 10570 SE Washington Street ~~~~~ ~~~ Suite 210 Portiarod,OR 9'16 ~~'JIL & STRUCT[JRAL, l~1`I3IRIE~',RS Tel. 503-254-6292 Fax 503-254.6761 March 21, 2008 PROJECT: Mascord Plan 22126A Lot 169 ~ Yelm, 98597 ~ Brighthaven Builders ~'-~~ ~ ~ r SUBJECT: Framing Requirements ~.~, `, Discussion: The wall in the clouded area at the front of the porch was not framed with continuous studs between the floor and the roo#: Recommendation: The straps and ceiling sheathing indicated in the clouded area should be installed in order to provide out- of-plane lateral support. - ,- :~ .~ Sincerely, Richard Rowell ~ °~i 5 8' ~ `~ 5 ~_~ r ~. iK Pxu~• . oero.+nef 1LLLIw0•K.r01~Ca! r!•~L 1D/1i MAJ~YRD PC1 r1uiG~ !a {GrJ, rYrDlp{I n NWr i' OC IDOE rYgG fEr 0.11Y YV M !allfl D nl fKan•p W. 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DaacD. ro r m. • • w[ rua rk eno ea eo x.n Psn rcw rroLO4n~ r+ rtM, ca o / r pULOEP ,O vEP6r •LL NilTALL•llpl IeiOlilf'EMFNIC PER `$IMP5p1' C:ATALQi fOR ALL M0.0CiN LOrflFCirOlq u~~ 5 5 4 1 ;9;,8 6 ;9;~E b ~9~8 6 ~9~E, 6 5 5 5 T 1 l l • ` . 4~. 'JIL & STRU~TLIRAC., ~I~irI1~RS November 8, 2007 PROJ~~CT: ltilascord Plan 221Z6A Lot 169, L' of 172, and Lot 175; 9201-9215 Killian Rd. Yelni, 98597 Brightha~ven Builders SX?8.11rCT: Tletail 12 Requ~Yrements 14.`70 S~'4V8shington Street Suite 21Q Portland, OR 97216 Tel. 503-254.6292 Fox 503.254.6761 Discussipn: The garage door header was not installed according to the requirements of Detail 12. Recommendation: The garage door header maybe installed as indicated in the attached sketch as an accttable alternative ±o the header installation requirements of 17etail 12. • 1 ~Pf RCS 6 / 281 CJ `6 • Sincerely, Richard Rowell SI/^o© ~9Cd JNIi'I~~NI~JN~ 11~MOci T9L9bSZE95 LZ 813 LI~I~Z/ZI/TZ 11/12/2007 08:27 5032546761 ROWELL ENGINEERING PAGE 09/15 ~0 1aa~IS _.,,_--- ~ 3aafo.~d • a D r I• • ~jao rcg ~%JIS,~Qr'~' JAl~~3AlIJ~I~ 77.7A~10?I 04/07/2008 14:37 FAX P, 1 J1 M A N A l.., 'f ;1 :I: ; ~ v 1 . ':~ i 1:'}tl;`1:'AK1?17 LiY : Alan M~~:-;c'C?i„'<:3 T?c~:_iy.rl /1~:;Cx_?.i.~~Lr~~., ilzr,. (503) 7.2`_~ ~~1ET:) Rc:>r.~t_.3.and, C» C1i_nt : E;]~zIG}l.'.l.' 1-iAVi~?:N LilJ1LllL~ }ZS 1;?x'O~t:'.i't.: S':['(?C'K ~'I_,7\N~?.~I2671 T.,c:>c_ <tl: ian : M7-L;7~'AM UVER STATr? c:'.A ~t::; T:)~~t.t.: U4 U7 :'.008 t't~tlr..t)].;;Jt..i.c,?11 1?y: %-:;- C"ommr~nr.: TF;;L •1X7. ~ Di:. 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