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20060921135830.pdfTO: Buck Worland buck@masterpoolsofwa.com FROM: Jenny Readwin, Plans Ex era RE: Plan Check # 2006-0996 Project: Pritchett Pool/Spa Project Address: 18108 76t' Ave W. During review of the above noted application, it was found that the following information, corrections, or clarifications are needed. Please redline plans or submit two (2) sets of revised plans/documents (affected sheets only) with a written response to each of the items below to a Permit Coordinator. Before all Building Plan Review items below are addressed you may want to review and consider comments from the Planning and Engineering Departments (to follow shortly) before deciding how to proceed with this application. 1) Please submit a complete soils report just for area of the proposed poollspa complying with IRC chapter 4 with specific design criteria for proposed swimming pool/spa. See attached for minimum report submittal requirements. All design criteria specified by the Geotech of Record must be incorporated in the pool design by the Structural Engineer of Record. 2) For proposed pool fence specify that there shall be no opening greater than 2". Also how will protection along the North side of the house be obtained (i.e. self closing, self latching gate?). Currently as shown someone could walk along the North side of the house and gain access to the pool. 3) Energy code requires all heated pools to have a pool cover. Note on plans. City of Edmonds OV EDO PLAN REVIEW COMMENTS BUILDING DIVISION (425) 771-0220 DATE: September 21, 2006 TO: Buck Worland buck@masterpoolsofwa.com FROM: Jenny Readwin, Plans Ex era RE: Plan Check # 2006-0996 Project: Pritchett Pool/Spa Project Address: 18108 76t' Ave W. During review of the above noted application, it was found that the following information, corrections, or clarifications are needed. Please redline plans or submit two (2) sets of revised plans/documents (affected sheets only) with a written response to each of the items below to a Permit Coordinator. Before all Building Plan Review items below are addressed you may want to review and consider comments from the Planning and Engineering Departments (to follow shortly) before deciding how to proceed with this application. 1) Please submit a complete soils report just for area of the proposed poollspa complying with IRC chapter 4 with specific design criteria for proposed swimming pool/spa. See attached for minimum report submittal requirements. All design criteria specified by the Geotech of Record must be incorporated in the pool design by the Structural Engineer of Record. 2) For proposed pool fence specify that there shall be no opening greater than 2". Also how will protection along the North side of the house be obtained (i.e. self closing, self latching gate?). Currently as shown someone could walk along the North side of the house and gain access to the pool. 3) Energy code requires all heated pools to have a pool cover. Note on plans. SOILS INVESTIGATION AND/OR REPORT (Cont.) The classification of bearing soil at the site must be determined and called out on the plans. The following information from IRC Table R401.4.1, will assist individuals in determining the soil classification of the building site. The Building Official may require this classification to be made by a Washington State licensed Geotechnical Engineer or Engineering Geologist in a written report when soils are not adaptable to conventional spread footings or if allowable foundation and lateral pressures do not meet the values set forth in the table below. The allowable foundation and lateral pressures may not exceed the values in this table, unless data to substantiate the use of higher values is submitted. Sidehill or steep slope construction IS NOT considered conventional construction and soils reports are required for lots with 15% or more slope, unless determined unnecessary by the Building Official. For more specific and technical information on soil capacity, foundation design and construction components, refer to IBC Chapter 18 and 1RC Chapter 4 or contact a professional engineer_ TABLE 8401.41 PRESUMPTIVE LOAD-BEARING VALUES OF F"UNTIATMN MATFRTAT Ga For SI: 1 pound per square foot = 0.0479 kN/m2. a. When soil tests are required by Section R401.4, the allowable bearing capacities of the soil shall be part of the recommendations. b. Where the building official determines that in-place soils with an allowable bearing capacity of less than 1,500 psf are likely to be present at the site, the allowable bearing capacity shall be determined by a soils investigation. hen soils reports are required, they shall include the following: 1. A plot plan showing the location of test borings and/or excavations. 2. A complete record of the soil samples. 3. A record of the soils profile. 4. Elevation of the water table, if encountered. 5. Recommendations for foundation type and design criteria, including but not limited to: bearing capaci of natural or compacted soil; provisions to mitigate the effects of expansive soils; mitigation of the effe I s of liquefaction, differential settlement an carrying soil strength, the effects of adjacent loads, and foundation drainage. b. Expected total and differential settlement. 7. Pile and pier foundation information in accordance with IBC Section 1808.2.2. 8. Special design and construction provisions for footings or foundations founded on expansive soils, as necessary. 9. Compacted fill material properties and testing in accordance with IBC Section 1803.5. NOTE: Report recommendations shall be incorporated into the foundation design 4. DRAINAGE PLAN (See Handout #E72) r� Development of over 2,000 square feet of new impervious area since July 1977 requires an on-site drainage system. Impervious area includes: building pad with cave overhangs, paved or graveled areas, solid surface decks, patios, walkways, breezeways, awnings, accessory structures, sidewalks, and driveways. Submit three (3) drainage plans, scaled 1"-20', showing all impervious area with square footages as well as the location of the proposed drainage detention system. Attach three (3) copies of the drainage worksheet (See Handout #E72). Note: The plan must provide for temporary and permanent erosion control and must include footing drain details. 3 L:ITEMPIBUILDINGIHANDOUT ICODESISFR B73.130C Revised 5/06 LOAD-BEARING PRESSURE CLASS OF MATERIAL(pounds per square foot Crystalline bedrock 12,000 Sedimentary and foliated rock 4,000 Sandy gravel and/or gravel (GW and GP) 3,000 Sand, silty sand, clayey sand, silty gravel and clayey gravel SW, SP, SM, SC, GM and GC)..2,000 Clay, sandy clay, silty clay, clayey silt, silt and sandy silt (CI, ML, MH and C 1,500' For SI: 1 pound per square foot = 0.0479 kN/m2. a. When soil tests are required by Section R401.4, the allowable bearing capacities of the soil shall be part of the recommendations. b. Where the building official determines that in-place soils with an allowable bearing capacity of less than 1,500 psf are likely to be present at the site, the allowable bearing capacity shall be determined by a soils investigation. hen soils reports are required, they shall include the following: 1. A plot plan showing the location of test borings and/or excavations. 2. A complete record of the soil samples. 3. A record of the soils profile. 4. Elevation of the water table, if encountered. 5. Recommendations for foundation type and design criteria, including but not limited to: bearing capaci of natural or compacted soil; provisions to mitigate the effects of expansive soils; mitigation of the effe I s of liquefaction, differential settlement an carrying soil strength, the effects of adjacent loads, and foundation drainage. b. Expected total and differential settlement. 7. Pile and pier foundation information in accordance with IBC Section 1808.2.2. 8. Special design and construction provisions for footings or foundations founded on expansive soils, as necessary. 9. Compacted fill material properties and testing in accordance with IBC Section 1803.5. NOTE: Report recommendations shall be incorporated into the foundation design 4. DRAINAGE PLAN (See Handout #E72) r� Development of over 2,000 square feet of new impervious area since July 1977 requires an on-site drainage system. Impervious area includes: building pad with cave overhangs, paved or graveled areas, solid surface decks, patios, walkways, breezeways, awnings, accessory structures, sidewalks, and driveways. Submit three (3) drainage plans, scaled 1"-20', showing all impervious area with square footages as well as the location of the proposed drainage detention system. Attach three (3) copies of the drainage worksheet (See Handout #E72). Note: The plan must provide for temporary and permanent erosion control and must include footing drain details. 3 L:ITEMPIBUILDINGIHANDOUT ICODESISFR B73.130C Revised 5/06