20140260 Permit Pkg 10152014 'f'�oF TH�n,��' City of Yelm Permit ►vo.: 20140260
�
� � Community Development Department Issue Date: 10/15/2014
(Work must be completed within 180 days)
Building Division
Phone: (360)458-8407
Y L
"'•°",""°" Fax: (360)458-3144
Applicant:
Name: YELM SENIOR CENTER Phone: 458-7733
Address:
Property Information:
site Address: 16530 103RD AVE SE Owner: YELM SENIOR CENTER
Assessor Parcel No.: 64303600302 Subdivision: N/A Lot: N/A
Contractor Information:
Name: YELM SENIOR CENTER Phone:
Address:
Contractor License No.: Expires: 0/00/0000
Project Information:
Project: COMMERCIAL REMODEL
Description of Work: EAGLE SCOUT PROJECT. CONTACT IS WILBUR SAUERBRY JR 360 894 1781
Sq. Ft. per floor: First Heat Type(Electric, Gas, Other):
Second
Third
Garage
Basement
Fees:
Item Contractor Fees
BUILDING YELM SENIOR CENTER $ 23.50
TOTAL FEES: $ 23.50
Applicant's Affidavit: OFFICIAL USE ONLY
I certify that I have read and examined the information contained within the application and know the same
to be true and correct. I also certify that the proposed structure is in conformity with all applicable City of #Sets of Prints:
Yelm regulations including those governing z g and land subdivision,and in addition, all covenants,
easements and restrictions of re ord. If ap ng as a contractor, I further certify that I am currently Final Inspection:
registered in the State-e�W ngton. ,
Signature �/ Date �S OG7 � Date:
Firm By�
�16� Q�Sa�a�o�
(3 )
REC#: 00175052 10/15/2014 2:2� pM
OPER: CQ TERM: 001
REF#;
TRAN: 33.QOQ0 BUILDI23 50CR�js
20140260
YELM SENIOR CENTER
16530 103R� A�E23E50CR
BLpG
TENDEREQ: 23.50 OTHER
APPLIED: 23.50-
CNANGE: 0.00
r +
2� � � �;��
�
ITY OF YELM
BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
� �1
Project Address: /� .��� ��j� /�� `{ Parcel#:
Subdivision: Lot#: Plan#: Zoning:
!� New Construction �Re-Model/Re-Roof/Addition �� Home Occupation Sign
[', Plumbing �-! Mechariical i� Mobile/Manufactured Home Placement �' Other
Project Description/Scope of Work: ��Gi' N�� IZ°�qn� t�"2e`��{t i�' �
«�
Project Value: f} 500—
Building Area(sq. ft) 15� Floor 2"d Floor Garage Deck
Basement Carport Patio ���' �
#Bedrooms_ #Bathrooms_ Heating: GAS/OTHER or ELECTRIC(Circie One)
Are there any environmentally sensitive areas located on the parcel? /"�
If yes, a completed environmental checklist must accompany permit application.
BUILDING OWNER NAME: �/ S �'��� Gtr1 �✓` ;Ibur �„�er r 77Z�
ADDRESS �� 5 �U /v"'�= �{ EMAIL +.�.�rbr m<<��,c�l+n
CITY ��%d2� STATE�_ZIP 5�P5`� 7 TELEPHON �3F�o) ��4-[?t�P
ARCHITECT/ENGINEER LICENSE#
ADDRESS EMAIL
CITY STATE ZIP TELEPHONE
GENERALCONTRACTOR TELEPHONE
� ADDRESS EMAIL
CITY STATE ZIP FAX
CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE# EXP DATE_CITY LICENSE#
PLUMBING CONTRACTOR TELEPHONE
ADDRESS EMAIL
CITY STATE ZIP FAX
CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE# 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.
I hereby certify that the above information is correct and that the construction on,and the occupancy and the use of the
above described property will be in accordance with the laws,rules and regulations of the State of Washington and the
City of Yelm.
�
��z/� � �y�� �- 2���{
ApplicanYs Signature � Date
Owner!Contractor I Owner's Agent/Contractor's Agent(Please circle one.)
All 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 180 days
�
105 Yelm Avenue West (360)458-3835
Yelm,WA 98597 (360)458-3144 FAX
www.ci.yelm.wa.us
C�,�
� �i
� �
t � �
1 /^ `
V 7 � �
:u li1
�
� � J
L� � � ��
0 ,� � �
V � �
^� � � -�_ _ ��
� > �
_ a �
� �. `� �
�
� s�- �� �,
� � —
� ��;
._ �
c..� ��� _��:
�. � o � �
m `�'
� . .
� _
� '- � `� �
� �
°' � �� �
�
�
( /1 _, tw ,,�, �� '�
v � � �
'._ o - oo � ,
��.t ; .�,
� � � � �
� i o
; �� �� � �'
� `: � +' �
� {'_ 3 '� `�
- �
�' a j__
� ' N , r
,--- � .
uJ�J �';)
'!_;
. -... :�
(� `'� �
W �
Tt -1� �
`.J �
�s�� �
� �
W £ U
-�--� A
� �1
�
�
�
Ceiling Joists
�_�` Double up the bottom cord of the truss with a 2x6 nailed to the truss @ 12" o.c. with 16d galvanized
nails. Extend the 2x6 to the outside of the beams and cut the 2x6 to match the top of the truss. Nail the
top cord of the truss to the 2x6 ceiling joist with 3-10d galvanized nails at each end. Per item (4) of Table
R602.3(1).
Truss to Beam connection
�.\ Nail truss and ceiling joist to beam per item (5)of table.
Blocking between Trusses
J ' Nail a full height block between the trusses with 3-16d galv. nails thru truss into the block ends.Then
�
\ nail blocking to beam per item (1) of table.
Gable Ends
� � Add studs to truss at 24" o.c., siding and paint. Add a rat run along the bottom cord of the truss next to
- center brace ofthe truss and install the gable end braces.
Short Post
Add a spacer extending 12" beyond the post on each side and the nail spacer to the beam with (5) 16d
gavl. nails at each side of the post into the beam.
Post to Beam connectors
Nail every hole with a 16d galv. nail.
Post to Beam Bracing
j�. Add 4x4 pressure treated bracing at each post 24" in length minimum nailed at a 45 degree angle with
�__ (2) 16d galv. nails on the face of the brace to the post an (2)toenails at each side of the brace to the
post, or lag bolt each brace end using a 5"x 1/2"'galv. lag bolt w/washer.
/,; Roof Skip Sheathing
/ ,•
- Install per Roofing Manufactures instructions.
.
��� ' Roofing
� Install per Roofing Manufactures instructions.
Sidewalk Ramp
The sidewalk ramp does not meet ADA Standards. Remove the sidewalk to the second expansion joint
(approximately 10 ft.) and re-pour the sidewalk not to exceed a 1 in 12 slope with a cross slope not to
exceed 1 in 48. Back fill around the sidewalk and slab to within 1" of the top and 12" out.
_
WALL CONSTRUCTION
TABLE R602.3(1)
FASTENER SCHEDULE FOR STRUCTURAL MEMBERS
ITEM DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING ELEMENTS NUMBER AND TYPE OF SPACING OF FASTENERS
FASTENERa, ,`
Roof
1 Blocking between joists ar rafters to top plate,toe nail 3-8d(2'/Z"x 0.113") —
2 Ceiling joists to plate,toe nail 3-8d(2'/,"x 0113") —
3 Ceiling joists not attached to pazallel rafter,laps over parti- 3-lOd —
tions,face nail
4 Collar tie to rafter,face nail or , efi�p� 3-lOd(3"x 0.128'� —
I 3-16d box nails(3`/2"x 0.135'� 2 toe nails on one side and 1 toe nail on
5 Rafter or roof truss to plate,toe nail or 3-lOd common nails opposite side of each rafter or truss'
(3"x 0148")
6 Roof rafters to ridge,valley or hip rafters:toe nail face nail 4-16d(3�/Z"x 0.135") _
3-16d(3/z"x 0.135")
Wall
� 7 Built-up studs-face nail lOd(3"x 0128'� 24"o.c.
� 8 Abutting studs at intersecting wall corners,face nail 16d(3'/z"x 0.135") 12"o.c.
9 Built-up header,two pieces with'/z"spacer 16d(3`/,"x 0.135") 16"o.c.along each edge
10 Continued header,two pieces 16d(3'/Z"x 0.135'� 16"o.c.along each edge
ll Continuous header to stud,toe nail 4-8d(2'/z"x O.11 3„) —
12 Double studs,face nail lOd(3"x 0.128") 24"o.c.
13 Double top plates,face nail IOd(3"x 0.128'� 24"o.c.
14 Double top plates,minimum 24-inch offset of end joints, g_16d(3'/Z"x 0.135") —
face nail in lapped area
15 Sole plate to joist or blocking,face nail 16d(3'/z"x 0.135'� 16"o.c.
16 Sole plate to joist or blocking at braced wall panels 3-16d(3`/2"x 0.135� 16"o.c.
3-8d(2'/z"x O.11 3") —
17 Stud to sole plate,toe nail or
2-16d(3'/z"x 0.135") —
18 Top or sole plate to stud,end nail 2-16d(3'/z"x 0.135") —
19 Top plates,laps at corners and intersections,face nail 2-lOd(3"x 0.128") —
2-8d(2'/z"x 0113") —
20 1"brace to each stud and plate,face nail 2 staples 13/4" —
2-8d(2'/�"x 0.113") —
21 1"x 6"sheathing to each bearing,face nail 2 staples 13/a" —
22 1"x 8"sheathing to each bearing,face nail 2-gd(2`/z"x 0.113") —
3 staples 1 /4" —
23 Wider than 1"x 8"sheathing to each bearing,face nail 3-8d(2'/2"x 0.113") —
4 staples 1 /," —
Floor
24 7oist to sill or girder,toe nail 3-8d(2'/z"x 0.113") —
25 Rim joist to top plate,toe nail(roof applications also) 8d(2�/z"x 0.113") 6"o.c.
� 26 Rim joist or blocking to sill plate,toe nail 8d(2'/z"x 0.113'� 6"o.c.
27 1"x 6"subfloor or less to each joist,face nail 2-gd(2`/2"x 0.113") —
2 staples 1 /," —
28 2"subfloor to joist or girder,blind and face nail 2-16d(3`/2"x 0.135'� —
29 2"planks(plank&beam-floor&roofl 2-16d(3'/Z"x 0.135") at each bearing
Nail each layer as follows:32"o.c.at
30 Built-up girders and beams,2-inch lumber layers lOd(3"x 0.128") top and bottom and staggered.
Two nails at ends and at each splice.
31 Ledger strip supporting joists or rafters 3-16d(3`/z"x 0.135") At each joist or rafter
(continued)
150 2012 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE�
_�
°�r. ���s�. � �:� ,a"' , "��Jr��ti � ., � . �`?��
Step 3. ROOF PREPARATION
For your roof to provide years of service, prevent wood decay and simplify the task of application, the
roof must be properlv orepared. If your job is a re-roof with irregular surFaces or has any type of debris, it needs
to be cleared off before you start the job. The underlayment should be checked at this time, and any decayed �
lumber must be replaced. The foundation of your roof should be sound. �
�
When the metal panels are installed over purfins 24" or 30" o.c., installation of a condensation control �
blanket(CCB)is recommended prior to installing the metal panels. Both the CCB and the metal panels are installed �
perpendicular to the purlins and parallel with the rafters. ;�
Cg
!
�
If the metal panels are installed over plywood or OSB board, a 30 Ib.felt should be laid horizontal prior to �
installation of the metal panel,and a#14 Type"S"screw should be used.
Working on any roof can be dangerous......
Note: Saferi Considerations � ���
❑ Never use unsecured or partially installed panels as a working platform. ?
❑ Metal roofing panels are slippery when wet,dusty,frosty,or oily. {�
❑ Do not walk on the panel seams. *�
❑ Always be aware of your position on the roof. .,�
❑ Wear proper clothing in order to minimize the potential for cuts,abresions,and other injuries. ;{
❑ Use care when operating electrical and power equipment. ?
❑ Roof installation on windy or stormy days can be dangerous. �
Use Pall Protection Equipment ;�
1
�s
4
Step 4. INSTALLING CURBS AND FLASHINGS �'�
,
�
Installation of eave and valley flashings, roof to wall connections,splash plates,or curbing is required �
prior to panel installation. Make sure that caulking and sealing is properly completed. '
�
Step 5. INSTALLING ROOF AND SIDING PANELS �
,
,
;
Both roofing and siding should be started vertically at the end of the building,opposite the direction of
the prevailing winds. It is imperative,when installing Hi-Rib and Ultra-Panel,that the short leg of the pane� be j
installed on to�of the full load-bearing leg. When installing Wide-Rib,you must make sure that the side of the
panel with the anti-siphon groove is the bottom lap.(See appendix 1) �
1
�
Girt spacing should be no more than 36" for normal siding applications. It is recommended that the �
purling spacing for roofing be no more than 24"for normal application with a slope of at least 2-1/2" per foot. �
The recommended slope is 4" per foot for larger buildings with long runs. End lapping, if required, should +
never be less than 12".
�
�
If your building is not insulated, we recommend that you install a condensation control blanket (CCB) K
prior to installing the panels. This will help prevent your building from sweating. �
S
On all exposed fastener profiles, except Ultra-Panel, installers should use sidelap tape and stitch �
�
screws where the sides of the panels overlap. Although it is not required, these accessories will offer better
i
leak protection as well as a better wind uplift protection. Because of the superior lap of the Ultra-Panel profile, j
these products are generally not needed. �
E
.��j i
4 i
r-, � z . � . t „ . . �� ,.�.. � ,� ,� .,�,.v. .
,
��� r.r,_ . .,.a, . m 3 . � �
e�,e� :--a y� ' `K',s�"a`�r .�,�„,i��' �'x��. �'tx i�,. �k'" >�`!�` r .�,�����'�•3` �� �s.'�a�.,""�?` �, ��z�*'�' i�:uu ,a;P .?�{'„'
,
r-
� �,�a��,�.�" � .: �:��'�.��� ` .,� , -
. ; � , : . .�,.. . ... � ;� ..e;�*�m , ' '' � M ,
.�_�� ... .. � . ... . r_ . . , . ... .. . _ _ ,.., ,,, ,.:. , ...., . .... ,.:: „ „ ,:�::. . ......,a. , . ,.. -.,,
j
For more complete weatherproofing, use closure tapes, regardless of pitch. When `�
endlapping panels, Prime Adhere should be used at the end of both the top and bottom sheets �
where the sheets overlap.
� .,._ �
Your dealer has provided the proper length fastener, but only proper tightening and location ;�
will insure a leak-resistant roof. Check the fastening patterns recommended by your dealer. .�
,�
Proper � �
Installation of � � � ��
�
Gasketed Correctly Under Over ��;�
Screws Driven Driven Driven
Panel Placement: "� �
■ Place an alignment line along the gable end where the first roof �
panel will be installed. Check roof for squareness by making a 3' line �
across the eaves. (See illustration No. 1 below). Completing the 3' x ,
4' x 5' right angle triangle should place the 4' edge of the triangle ��
parallel with the gable.
. � !I Remember,on this application:
1. Always use screws. Nails will back out. �
� ALIGNMENTLINE 2. Use the proper screw gun, not a drill `#
DIRECTION OF PANELAPPLICATION with a socket. �
5 �
� 3'X 4'X 5'TRIANGLE �
3 �
3
;�
;;{
:�
■ Align the edge of the first panel with the alignment line �
constructed along the starting gable. Allow the panel to `�
�
overhang the eaves 1" minimum. f
!1
■ Lay down the second and third panels, checking the alignment, `�
and making sure they are square. This will ensure that a '�
sawtooth effect at the eaves and ridge is avoided. (See
illustration No. 2). ��
Prevailing Wind �
` 5
I I .�
� .[
�
SEE IOAD TABLES FOR `''
� �° y MAXIMUM SPACING 3
� * �
� � SPACEDSUPPORTS {
� i 3
� �♦ ii
r
� t ♦\ ,a
t
�
PANELSIDELAP �
';
%t
1'MINIMUM OVERHANG �
�,.
5 i
;;
_��� �� y,� ,� ._ � � � ��"'� � �°,� ,� ,.
a ; � ", �• „�;� �'� �, ���
�
� , : `�.�.. ' ., �:.�.. ^``��..���;��.„ ��:r�- �;
..
�°� =x„��a� ��^` � `� t xs",.��'� �� ���"�'"'�a �€ � � ?���t,"� �'
�. ,
�-
r a
� i v.e,
�t�,Z�.+a,c.3�>x,.�,���.>r r ;'��.-e "z. '�° °�*"`^.,., " �
, a ,,.�.. .* . . .
. . . .. ...., , . „ ....� ..,... , �.. :.. . :::.,. �.. . .....:. . ..::...�. , ,..,,. � .
. ,_.,. ., _::.. � ..�...,, . ,.;.
. .,.
. - . . . . . . . � . . ,�
Step 6. INSTALLING TRIM See Trim Application Guide on last page.
Proper trim installation not only enhances the attractiveness of your roof, but is critical in the
protection of your roof as well. Prime Adhere and closure strips should be applied to ensure against
water penetration.
Apply gable trim matching the existing color or, to accent, use a different color. Use the
proper flashing around vents. Flash all exposed edges with standard or custom flashings.
Install the ridge cap using the proper closures (matching outside closure is used for the Hi-
Rib, Wide-Rib, and Ultra-Panel profiles and universal closure tape is used for the 2-1/2" Corrugated
and 4-V profiles.) Apply ridge cap as shown,fastening through the ridge cap,through the closure and
the roofing at every rib. Venting the ridge may be required depe5 ing on the building code.
Step 7. PAINT
We do sell paint. The paint is usually used to paint existing flashings, pipe boots, and other items that
can enhance the appearance of your building. No paint can match a baked-on silicone modified polyester
(SMP) paint finish. It will fade at a different rate and be extremely visible at a later date. Steel building panels
don't necessarily rust when they are scratched or cut. These panels are galvanized before they are painted.
The zinc undercoating will protect the exposed areas with mild scratches.
Step 8. YOU ARE FINISHED!
Remove all tools and debris from the roof. (Remember,the smallest amount of inetal
shavings may cause rust-discoloration.) �'
Be proud of a job well done!
Thank you for selecting Champion Metal of WA roofing and siding.
#�
} � .
, �, � ,� �x. � �. �.
. W
.�, .
r� .
� .. 5... ,. ��� . � ,. �. . . � �b � m,_.�.� ,.� . ���. �.�
.
. .�w.,..,, .._ . ,� ,_ ,... �w :�_ ,.. �a . �.�_,
,, n �.. , ,,.
� � �. }
6
. n ., .
,
, , � � � ^
, �
� .� ��
. . x,. ux�.�� . .