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105 MAIN ST (2).pdfBA-2-72 C. A. McCwunach;o, Chairvain PJUL hdUp,0 AlAlbur'S 0 Walt Payne L,irry Tr,:nt M Jack Whiteley it 1 'n Paul Roy Applicant C—,) -j 1. Ilarry Whitcutt.. 11611ALng Official OMx C Nancy McMillan Secretary M 0 0 0 C W The meeting was called to order, at 7:, by Cm hoiran C. A. McConnachie. V jl Roll call. Indic'Ited that theru. wo."I a 'plorkla). M Az The minutes of the Im!e-tini, wt?,Tle •,pproved 1 1 led. pv(�v iow fla j BA-1-72 Mr, Whitcutt presented the following statements oil thi.s case: 0 -n In regard to our meeting tonignt, the letter, received by the Board members 1. outlines the matter to be con sidred . This is. an application, to the Board x C of, Appeals, fo'r the use of alternate materials and method of construction M M to that required by tile code. This is permitted as provided ill Section 204' 0 0 Uniform Building Code. Additionally, ection 1701 states, "any material, OM type of construction or Fire rewrd,uiL protection which will afford equal C (A 9 Cn I � or, gr—aw-n' public safety ov rcc t.istane to Fivo! maybe used.": M 0 z r The, Bul ld i ng bf,, pa r tweri ti4�c0iiimundf; 11- -ipproval of� the proposed alternate "d1l'I'dfili, a ;:,Ith.hwlovy :1ub:jIAijlI,!. i, th,.t o-quirwi by 11w approved plaw; for- the Following Z-c,jsoja;. z I., Fire retardant prof5crties of fire, -rcritaxi tat treated wood is not con- -4 sidered permanent where exposed tr, the woother (Section 407 Uniform :Building (.ode). CO Z, :2. The sul)stitution of, .020 12 pound asbestos felt should be Considered. better protection to the structure than .002 toil. 0 M 3. The 1/2 Inch gypnurii sheathing under t1w plywood in more than a ratis- factory substitute to , -treated sIwkes- i I. ­The alternate construction is on sides of: the building facing streets with a 60 foot right-of-way. 5. The area of shakes involved constitutes less than one he] I of the wall area and the invol"'d is TIK)Vebearly wall than rooE. F P, I Minutes Board of Appeals October 3, 1972 Page 2 Mr. Whitcutt presented a memorandum from the rim Department approving use of the alternate, Exhibit Ii. There was a discussion of the letter which was mailed to the Board illembers. Mr. Albers made,a motion that the alternate, as outlined in Exhibit B which was mailed with the letter, be approved provided the applicant be instructed to use noncombustible studs. Mr. Whiteley seconded the motion. On a call for a vote the motion carried unanimously. The Building Official then made the following comments on fire zoning: I would like to make a brief statement concerning the last meeting of. the Board in the matter of the fire zoning study and its present status. is The , Building and Fire Doper tments made presentations to the Council on September 5, 1972, together with recommendations. The Building Department has recommended that Fire Zone I be eliminated. The Council has tabled the fire zone report until a decision is received from the Planning Commission 'in regardto ravision or removing off-FLrect parking regulations in the downtown business district. Thi!.; will probably be no earlier than February 1973. 1--:believe-Mr.. Payne commented oil parking during the lioard's discuss- ion of fire zoning and that it has a bearing on the issue. Additionally, our 14:0. me,�tlng the planning Department has complet d an inventor ill downtown i y and ten year J)"o.jectioll 1�f cullV rcial floor area Edmonds. Mr. Irlhitcutt then 1,eviewcd the projection, of the Planning Department for the Board. , lie also showed them a,map prepared by the Planning Department. jt A discussion for ii s ussion ensued in which the Building Official advanced reasons the Building. Department recommendation for the abolition of Fire Zone I. Mr. Paul Roy entered into the conversation and added his comments regarding additional costs involved in building in Fire Zone I. Ile stated that because of the stringent requirements in Fire Zone I asthetic beauty is lost when #iraling costs are added to strict fire zone construction, os w 17,0qu, l.romen t:;. In response to a queution from Mr. Roy, Mr. Albers did a run down of fire rates for residences in which lie made it clear that the comparative rates do not relate to the location relative to fire zones. There was a discussion of the fire protection requirements for the Sail In Tavern.. Mr. McConnachie stated that al.1 of the discussions proved that the Board needs to uLudy the fire zoning in Edmond., morn extensively. The meeting was adjourned at 9:15. I Board of Appeals Meeting October 3, 1972 BA-2-72 h In regard to our meeting tonight, the letter received by the Board f{ 4; members outlines the matter to be considered. This is an application, }, to the, Board of Appeals, for the use of alternate materials and method of construction to that required by the Code. This is permitted as provided in Section 204 Uniform Building Code. Additionally, Section Z 1701 states, "any material, type of construction or fire retardant protection which will afford equal or greater public safety or resis- tance to fire may be used." 10 j. The Building. Department recommends the approval of the proposed alter- nate as being a satisfactory substitute to that required by the approved -I - plans for the following reasons: .. . p 2 -CO �. 1. Fire ,retardant properties of fire -retardant treated wood is not 1 A considered permanentwhereexposed to the weather (Section 407 O y Uniform Building Code). ( S C m 2. The substitution of .020 12 pound asbestos 'felt should be considered better protection to the structure than .002 foil. C Z 3. The 1/2 inch gypsum sheathing under the plywood is more than a satis- factory substitute to treated shakes.= m -n 4. The alternate construction is on sides of the building, facing streets _ (n with a 60 foot right-of-way. In M 0 5. The area of shakes involved constitutes less than one half of the 1- n wall area and the surface involved is more nearly wall than roof. Ch Z (7 FIRE ZONE:STUDY I would like to make a brief statement concerning the last meeting of the -4 Z; Board in the matter of the fire zoning study and its present status. Z The Building and Fire Departments made presentations to"the Council on ' _ !f September 5, 1972, together with recommendations. The Building Department G7 i has recommended that Fire Zone I be eliminated. The Council has tabled the O fire zone report until a decision is received from the Planning Commission E" in regard to revision or removing off-street parking regulations in the n downtown business district. This will probably be no earlier than February m 1973. I- believe `Mr. Payne commented on parking during the Board's discuss- ion of fire zoning and that it has a bearing on the issue.- ?' Additionally,since our last meeting the Planning Department has completed' an inventory and ten year projection of commercial floor area in downtown 5' I! Edmonds, a copy of which I submit for the records. � s { Z t . OM C «t EDMONDS FIRE DEPARTMENT O n } }' DATE: October 3, 1972 S C m Q1 �. TO: Harry Whitcutt, Building Official p -Z{ i Z FROM: R.H. Klein, Assistant Chief, 0 N SUBJECT: Alternate Construction, 105 Main I p� The Fire Department has no objections to the Alternate Means I _ Of Construction at 105 Main Street being proposed to the m m Hoard of Appeals.on October 3, 1972. 1 0Fn- Or Cn i�1 z` -4 F Z, efd72 '0 � 1 t I International Confer ease of Building Officials Re fwt * 2.41,-3 Report No. 2638 RESEARCH COMMITTEE RE[ORIRIERORTIOR May,1972 PRESSURE-THEATEO FIRE-R :IARDAN'I' ihr tup edge of thr plywo.d. 'i ln• sound row of Vaal: 1 8-font Poi! that - SIIAKES AND S11INCIA"'S COMPANY plywood is applied nu lop .f the •t-inch iojecti a" steel sa Fuld. boltrnn the deck. The " J• If. BAXTt4R AND tlu� Iinl uuhv lhr side or pressure- I I in Srction 3203 (d) s ��-- 1700 S. EL CA\fiN(i III:Ah SAN MATEO, CALIF01 NI A FI10 tuvdr .hinglcs ane :paphcrl as specified 7 of ,I (unn No, ing Cudr. Sbake Iu+bdhdiun: Thr IilYwo.e{ am) foil underinymont is up- I. lnlrodvelion: At the. . t a i rt 11 ii star ., I 1 , ❑y, I 1 plied •n described :rhove.shakrs naa npppBerl in necardxnec San Mate., Calif o nia, thr, li ,uch (.um nu f lh 1 n r - i , I vith Srr.ti.n 3°03 (d) 8 of the Cade, except tlmt a'1'}pr 15 inter- " 1 - Cmdcrcne.e of Snilding Oil I. ! nadr a r. i s ,o, t n of the i.,y of .uphalt alunnerl lebestns felt is used in lieu of the 30- data aAntitt.d in sonar elan ,ill, li 1'nrsams—`ilr i I 1 H - pound asphalt felt. - ' { t n mt Shakes and Skiing) Identilicniinn: Thu shinglrs are. identified byy Undenvriterti Lab- _ It Urscription: General. the uwl rnmtmct,on rr i i i " atorle•s, hie., labels. Thr fall N identi8erl Iry the words "J. It. iart tre ate d No. 1 Cnule real a•dar shin i,l s i ke nh nano, li rx,a," stawped .0 Ih. ,,If. (..,. U 11 D C Standard No. 'i 11 n, ,f' ly npplird .sn 111. 1 i lun<r Sul ruled: lmladLdion instrneti.ns and test" to I i nh ihiek pf''wand dr kr i, I suds a nd� rLp quad ni damn i , the.. fm. n.sishurce of the roof covering materials arc Q02•inelt p.1Yct1rYlrnr rroal (st 1 fail, _ suhmiliexl. 9 :.:Shingle luslallatinuI Th xh nl,l s a r opi Ir ( w r a 1v-im•b lIinuuuni thiek❑ess I ply I k 1 a :u I f+,- t f I lye dhvirnr - Recommendation 0- ;. costeel coated foil is imtrllerl r that it cxt . I. bvM ...r ^ugh hunrun IX'. Recommendation: That the Pressure Treated Fire•Nelordant Pn " " tat' of the plywood deck ;1., wr 11 as --dug 11 f th t t Shakes nn(I Shingles have been tested far compliance with U.R.C. th surhwes of the plywo.d. Crn A eti.n ...... u•s M . bv Standard No. 32.7 and qualify far use as a fire -retardant m.f cover rash ll rtion of a 44 not by S fo t I']) r I Awet. T,vo trip.,of under if,, -if,, -provisions of the Unifonu Building Code. � -n " uh w i kr strr•1 fail rare next a that o h r rl a rpl, d a. t's in the middle, of the piywnrx� hr et leaving 4 a ash aver 1 gat '1'hix recommendation is sublect to annual re•ezaminntfon. (n = vM ?jazS-wV 1 tLtAT�p Uri, LAl3� S RCS m 00 •E 80 ClioMITI 1 tt M Z' ���,"t�'p' `.' cy z _ 9 mm_ 0 a) 0 Cy z 0 Z � 2 a p 0 S Page 1 of I i -:f International Conference of Building Officials' R RESEARCH COMMITTEE RECORIRIERORTIOR Report No. 2463 Alarch,1972 i s FIRF-RETAROANT WOOO SIII\CLii Olt WOOD SOAKI•: is I'll Ii I in 0,> of the 4-inch txni Gong hcI frill - 1: -IiQUF CO liallm1 r ih,l fill. foil ,thrift �,tt u, ri+of ton Icc1..7h pus- KOFFF.Ii(S COMPANY, INC. ran i I , 1 gi v q ph d „ specified inSo,O m :120:3 till S(;UTII 1\ AI ON Ito t 11 SARO t 11 " 1 tl troll n l< , It, I lmy, (' I Z ` ftI1NHN ION CAIif•OliVI1 In 11 MIA,, I i ll,t II 1t}ss, I nl foil ,ndrll iy,nenI ,s ,p• O i. 1 Idr d, Uun 11tl tt I IlI h ti s( t s f if I I I pit I !"1 - M is . '.�W nt,i Calif ,tl R. I t lift Itlh`.t nit l)S fil t I a,. ry,l th It Lvprl>ud•r- role- It( - 1 , 1 (� iG, t , f H t ldu t. Olh r In l , L a'I it tlt 0, ( al c. t f, I, Its d m L pit of lh, .10- `. I Ili tala's d unit I i a , 1i ill,Ili i ,r,m r, lardnnt 1l, ml P,mnd i I dt r It Shnt},h , r Wood xl Shak, It I ( c: n >, E h i 1 otwn I hs shingles aw, h ni t c 1 I y I n -n hln-o-d., " u ,r <. I< Libels. i. The fill , nlr nhhed I y th, work Kopp t.c I, I-; -` 11. Uc cr i t ou C'u ; I 11 , t h , I f. I 1 - 1) u C t, ,i St, eI Fill Undet 1 rymcnt fir Clas, R Rod prndrd ,. (p —I - t i< i'\ I ti do l I c i, 7 ing 7 rG } r g lh i I t ' t U.B.C.tit and,rdAo 3 II A 324 II 1 f _cif 1( Ail III I d C p `- t , , h tl ss d t 1 nj. I th f 1 001 i •i,: 1}Uh I 1 nr . Sol , tt I ,si dlj,t o msh ,coons and icv! tr, I f tlu� to, of m i t t I t. I foil, Si io lc'1 ,sh linl m -.Ili shingles gl , llt,1 c 1 s .. I l i no, a .sou,rc th,, u,of --Hog Hog , ,atu,als arc soh- ndurd. .. 0 —! n O �. „ t t mm w. thil,k ill, , I I L i m l I,yl t f, l tin. i I III it C —i i . .t n, c t U fist; I that ,t st t 7. 1 t „ I I n ur , t 1 t_ nl f th . i I} 1 I c6 , II , t 1. 11 ( it ` bill o(r I d 1 C Recommendation IV. Ru. nmi , rhdion: That the Firn-rel—l-t Wood Shin Icc or � fx3'i C(1 t pit v 1 . I t 11 ri _I v u t I) t I t I 1 t l S N I I 7l,w I I i 1 ) Wood Shake Hoof Cm•crini lam heen tested for comppliance with z A �' f,.. - - .Oil. 7 t 1 wtd • ! I I it zt y i h t t li t , nAl , s i 1 11 It C. St lard No.:12.7 and quolifics for use ns ,t liraclnrdaut - a� D Z ;.. c os t, the III 'If I 11} I I I l , ot, t 4 nclr r., ud coser under the provisions of the Unifor Building Code. - ' hang ,u the l tp 1-11ge of fh ph -nod, I It and wn of I-hoA 1p• 'I hi, ,.mmnrudaYn l is xohfect t„ nnnuof re•rxnminntinn. } r-1 �,. 0 t -n -n A I x9 j mm {; ? oo CD j r i n m C co is n %.r '. 3 - Z 1m ;. D> f D z C z m f 1 ti L J t FILE NO. BA-2-72 CITY OF EDMONDS APPLICATION TO BOARD OF APPEALS DATE EDMONDS, WASHINGTON FOR VARIANCE FROM BUILDING CODE REC'T NO. erence: 1970 U C FEE APPLICANT: Paul Roy ADDRESS: 844 Alder PHONE: 778-4540 OWNERt George Paige Sr. ADDRESSt 109 Main Street PHONE: 778-3433 LOCATION OF PROPERTY (ADDRESS). 105 Main Street SAIL -IN TAVERN Permit #720419 LEGAL PROPERTY WBCRIPTION: Lots 2, 11 & 12, Blk 12, Plat of Edmonds Use Zone: BC Fire Zone: I Xroll Hap o.s Type of Construction Required: - 1 hr. Occupancy F-2 VARIANCE REQUESTED, Per attached sketch SPECIFIC PROVISION OF CODE INVOLVED: Section 2003 (a) (3) & 1710, UBC 1970 and approved plans STATEMENT OF REASONS FOR REQUEST: Applicant considers alternate construction will be equal to code requirements SKETCH: Show below or attach plot plan, showing all dimensions, buildings (existing and _ proposed), setbacks, and streets. Include vicinity sketch of the area with pro- perty shaded in. per example shown on reverse side. Indicate North an both sketches. 3U, ll , d1'vi 2 > 4z` lot 30` Qpic`T&: OF �t 0 1 0 -m � � f m Om mo -1 0 0 C 7 +, ? M mZ p -i Le CZ 0� mm 0 0 m CW i` a r- a z f O p m CITY OF EDMONDS APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE FROM BUILDING CODE Page 2 STATE or WASHINGTO14 COUNTY or s7IBM I.'� applicant for the Variance set forth herein, II 1 have prepayled do swear that and read the foregoing statements, that the same are true and correct, and that I have signed this instrument as a free and voluntary act for the purposes set forth herein. DATED this day of SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO before me this day of 19 z a. NOTARY PUBLIC in and for SnohomIsS County, Washington, residing in Ri RECORD OF FINDINGS or FACT BY BOARD OF APPEALS rn --4 M C V The Board of Appeals, for the City of Edmonds, in the case of. Vaul.'Roy M 0 BA-2-72 request for WREN from the SAIL IN TAVERN File No. Mare.., 0 4 C requIrements of the Building Code as descriN. findd the following- M 1. Z jc> --i r 0..n -2. Therefore, an motion by Al Albers seconded by Jack Whiteley 3:9 it —r— pecial c a., the request for Variance a approve subject to the following onaition M M 0 rn Provided noncombustible studs are used. 0,- 0 M C: 3 October 4, 1972 Decisions shall be effective on: M Z'0 -q (Date) DATED: October 3, 1972 CHAI RMAN. Boara of Appeals z (o z DATA Date of Application: 10�-2-72 Board Members Present at Hearing: M C. A. McConnachie Date of Hearing: 10;3-72 Al Albers Walt Puna Time of Hearing: 7:40 Jack Whiteley Present for Applicant: Baal Roy SCRETAR qf Appeals r ,X,4oArd 4 8 III+' 4 ,p^ September 29, 1972 OCT 1972 r, E1)40"2 FFkg OUT, Z O �- m Mr. Larry Trent i �. 9313 - 190th Southwest 2 Edmonds, Washington 98020 C m j MO Dear Mr. Trent, ( p C 1 A meeting of the Board of Appeals has been scheduled for Tuesday, k m Z October 3, 1972 at 7:30 p.m. in the Annex Building of the Civic f; Center for consideration of the following: 1. An application for the substitution of an alternate:.. E: S method of construction to that required by the Uniform i_ 0 -n k` Building Code and the approved plans of the Sail In -n Tavern, 105 Main Street. Specifically for an alternate _ method of fire protection for external walls. 4' + fn1T7 p� ; Exhibits A. B, and C are enclosed and illustrate the n r- conditions. C M� 1. Exhibit A (from approved plans) Z n 2. Exhibit B (proposed alternate) 3. Exhibit C (Uniform Building Code Standard 32-14) _ n Sincerely, CITY OF EDMONDS a a 0 m Harry M. Whitcutt i Building Official 1 HMW:nm Encl. (3) cc: Jack Cooper;V Fire Chief �pX 4b L;. Z N RI Ccm o c =m mz 1. 2 r -i Cl) mm 0m N m c> II Irm IGWoT H. BY. 3'; :0 f 2 zO - X 7iOn L.0 wym I i t^ \�2�t�. Willey } �2��a,''. yxQ �'*v�►� PL-. w EM m _l f' t jy 7770 1 is STANDARD NO. 32-14 U.B.C. STANDARDS - Z { UNIFORM BUILDING CODE STANDARD NO. 32.14 ( - SPECIAL PURPOSE ROOFS C (° Based on Recommended Standards of the I I International Conference of Building Officials j See Section 3203, Uniform Building Code, Volume I Special Purpose Bee. 32.1401 (a) Rood Shakes. Special P Purpose wood shake Roofs. = 0 roofing shall conform to grading and application requirements of i {, fTt ` - Chapter 32 of the Uniform Building Code for sbakes. In addition, t fli 0 - - the deck shall be constructed of •,a-incb plywood with exterior , t O ( glue or 1-inch nominal T and G boards, overlaid with a layer of O 1 approved asbestos felt lapped 2 inches on the horizontal and verti- An C cal joints. Minch wide strip of the same asbestos felt shall be shingled in between each course of shakes in such manner that no 1 = m ,, is exposed to the weather below the shbutts. (T7ake z j Ifelt (b) R"ood Shingles. Special purpose wood shingle oofing ± shaI conform to grading and application O C requirements of Chapter 32 of the Uniform Building Cade for shnrles. In addition, the deck, I - D f_ —1 ( . t ; whether of spaced boards or solid, shall be overlaid with a layer j of approved asbestos felt lapped 2 inches on the horizontal and - —( _ t vertical joints. 1 .' On{'. O (c) Asbestos Felt. Approved asbestos felt for special purpose roofing shall weigh less than 12 I+ not pounds per 100 square feet, be not less than .022-inch in thickness, non -bituminous saturated, i _ 1 - containing a fire- and water -retardant hinder, and reinforced with I 1 III M +4 - glass fihecs running length -wise of the sheet not more than 'S inch 0- 0) i apart. O r -. (d) {flood Shakos or Shingles with Gypsum Board Underlay- 0 m C met .Special purpose wood shake or v,00d shingle roofing shall -conform to the grad �and appl cation requirements of Chapter 33 m oI the Uniform By lding Code In addition an underlayment of ++ "..inch Type _ O Z 0 X gypsum board shall be placed under the solid or i i i t spared shcatbing. i X l ;. 1 S n I" Z s t � S ( t� t�h ! b/T �. m i 606 ({