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20070223130421.pdfO' D City of Edmonds PLAN REVIEW COMMENTS BUILDING DIVISION (425) 771-0220 DATE: February 23, 2007 TO: Dennis Christianson Christianson Design Research 2610 204"' Street S.W. Lynnwood, WA 98036 Also Sent vial e-mail: christianson dennis@yahoo.com FROM: Ann Bullis, Assistant Building Official tr RE: Revision to Permit #2006-0412 Project: Employee Benefits of America — Revision to site plan and north garage exit Project Address: 22817 102" Place West During review of the plans for the above noted project, it was found that the following information, clarifications or changes are needed. Provide written responses to each comment and where changes can be found on the plans. Submit 3 sets of revised plans/documents to Marie Harrison, Permit Coordinator. 1. Revised Civil and Landscape plans still have not been submitted for City review and approval as previously noted in City correspondence to you dated 1/29/07, 1/30/07, 2/l/07, and 2/9/07. You stated at the counter that landscaping had not changed, however it had to change at the service driveway location, previous loop driveway, rockery areas, etc. Other City divisions cannot complete their review until these revised plans are submitted. 2. Provide structural calculation for piers and note minimum soil bearing pressure in structural notes. 3. Page 9 of the structural calculations notes "depth of the pier per geotech", however Geo Group NW field report dated 2/16107 noted that they had not observed the depth and subgrade of the piers that had already been installed. Provide special inspection report from Geo Group NW addressing these issues and verifying soil bearing pressure per the structural design. 4. The City Building Inspector did not inspect reinforcement installation prior to pour. Provide field report by the Special Inspector for the reinforcement installation. 5. Provide a floor plan of the stairway and partial inside of the garage showing compliance with IBC 1007.2 exception #2 and 1007.8 for Exterior Area For Assisted Rescue and stairway construction plan that the shop drawings were prepared from (stamped and signed by Architect): a. On the building floor plans, the door swings out. Show the wheelchair route of travel to the wheelchair space. The wheelchair is not permitted to obstruct the exit path of travel. b. Show the location of the exit door and swing of the door. Dimension the distance from the door in the open (90°) position to the north guardrail. c. Dimension the distance from the door opening to the top stair nosing. d. Dimension 30"x48" wheelchair space (IBC 1007.6.1) e. Dimension the minimum 48" clear width between handrails (IBC 1007.8.2) f. The door must be 3/4 hour fire rated. g. Show identification requirements for the Exterior Area For Assisted Rescue: Illuminated sign with Braille meeting ICC/ANSI Al 17.1 section 703 (copy enclosed for your use) mounted on the wall adjacent to the latch side of the door (on the inside of the garage) that states EXTERIOR AREA FOR ASSISTED RESCUE. h. Both stairway handrails must be continuous and 34" minimum to 38" minimum above the stair nosing measured vertically to the top of the handrail. The shop drawings do not show this. i. Both stairway handrails must extend a minimum of 12" beyond the top and bottom of the stairway. The shop drawings do not show this. j. Dimension the spacing between intermediate rails (must be spaced so that a 4" sphere cannot pass through). The shop drawings do not clearly show that this is being met. k. Note the required loads for the guardrail/handrail per IBC 1607.7. The shop drawings do not show that this is met. 6. Submit revise shop drawings addressing the applicable corrections above. 7. Submit a revised north elevation view of the stair, rockery, etc. The partial elevation view submitted 219107 does not match the stair in the shop drawings, only shows part of the building, and is on paper over 4 feet long which is too long to microfilm for archive purposes. Please revise and resubmit. 8. Special inspection is required for epoxy anchor installation and welding. We will assume MTC (Materials Testing & Consulting) will be doing the special inspections. If they will not be doing the special inspections, contact Marie Harrison for a new Special Inspection and Testing Agreement form (must be submitted prior to the issuance of the revision). 9. Provide one revised reduced site plan no larger than 8 %z" x 14". Page 2 of 2 02/16/2007 12:55 4256498756 0 Group Northwest, Inc. r�Aotedhnkal FM41mecs, Gaologlsts.-& Ehvlronn"tat SctorllOs 13240 NE 201h Street, Ste 10 Phone 425-649.8757 Bellevue, WA 98005 GEOGROUPN0RTHWEST ruUt es�r esu ._.. DAILY FIELD REPORT .lob # Date Page # Report # G-1937 02/1612007 1 Of 1 i1 Project dame & Location EmofoYBe 8eneflts of Amerlcs, 22819 .102nd Pl. W., Edmonds, WA Fax 425-649-8758 1 Permit 9 GEO Grouts Northwest, Inc, was informed that some work was being done at the northern rockery area by the structural engineer. So Adam GastonofGEO Group Northwest, Inc., visited the site to observe earthwork. Northern go e�iy and Slol2e Re air The contractor has removed the upper non-conformin rockery at the northern Rroeerty line. The owner has 2raded the exIsting soils behind the rocke to roughly 2H:lV above the rockery and placed a concrete walkway at the top of the slope adjacent to the building. When we arrived the contractor had just completed installing sonotube formed pier footings for a new stairwaylocated ocated south of the northern rockery. Based upon discussions with Mr. Charlie Nathan we understand that the these pier footings were founded at a depth of 5 feet below ground surface in the native competent site soils_ Accordingly, the footings should not im art a surcharge on the ad'acent rockery- At ocke _ At the time of our visit the contractor was installing landscaping on the slope area above the northern rocke . We recommended that the contractor compact some of the soils on the slope as the appeared Loose at the time of our visit. Also several rocks at the top of the northern rockery were precariously balanced at the top_of the wall. We pointed out some of the rocks and recommended that the dontractor remove small rocks from the top of the rocke which are in danger of falling. Mr. Nathan indicated that he will contact GEO Group Northwest Inc. for a final site visit sometime next week. At that time GEO Group Northwest, Inc., can review final erosion control conditions and begin preparation of the final letter for geotechnical inspections. RECEIVECF— BUILDNG DEPT. Copy to: Nathan Construction lcontinueci City of Edmonds. on next page MEANS OF EGRESS '/-HOUR OPENING PROTECTIVE 1007.8.3-1008.1.1 si_ urn io npGKunir_ PPOTFf'.TIVF 10'-0" MIN, For SI: 1 foot = 304.8 mm. ASSISTANCE Figure 1007.8(2) EXTERIOR AREA OF RESCUE ASSISTANCE 1007.8.3 Identification. Exterior areas for assisted rescue shall have identification as required for area of refuge that complies with Section 1007.6.5. s The exterior area for assisted rescue must have both vi- sual and tactile signage that states "EXTERIOR AREA FOR ASSISTED RESCUE' and includes the Interna- tional Symbol of Accessibility. This signage should be il- luminated similar to the "Exit" signage. Due to immedi- ate visibility of a person at an exterior area of rescue assistance, two-way communication and,, instructions are not required. ' J SECTION 4008 DOORS, GATES AND TURNSTILES 1008.1 Doors. Means of egress doors shall meet the require- ments of this section. Doors serving a means of egress system shall meet the requirements of this section and Section 1017.2. Doors provided for egress purposes in numbers greater than re- quired by this code shall meet the requirements of this section. Means of egress doors shall be readily distinguishable from the adjacent construction and finishes such that the doors are easily recognizable as doors. Mirrors or similar reflecting mate- rials shall not be used on means of egress doors. Means of egress doors shall not be concealed by curtains, drapes, decorations or similar materials. 4 -The general requirements for doors are in this section and the following subsections. Doors need to be easily recognizable for immediate use in an emergency condi- tion. Thus, the code specifies that doors are not to be 10'-0" MIN_ Y MIN. ROOF hidden in such a manner that a person would have trou- ble seeing where to egress. 10081.1 Size of doors. The minimum width of each door open- ing shall be sufficient for the occupant load thereof and shall provide a clear width of not less than 32 inches (813 mm). Clear openings of doorways with swinging doors shall be measured between the face of the door and the stop, with the door open 90 degrees (1.57 rad). Where this section requires a minimum clear width of 32 inches (813 mm) and a door opening includes two door leaves without a mullion, one leaf shall provide a clear opening width of 32 inches (813 mm). The maximum width of a swinging door leaf shall be 48 inches (1219 mm) nominal. Means of egress doors in an occupancy in Group 1-2 used for the movement of beds shall provide a clear width not less than 4111, inches (1054 mm). The height of doors shall not be less than 80 inches (2032 mm). Exceptions: 1. The minimum and maximum width shall not apply to door openings that are not part of the required means of egress in occupancies in Groups R-2 and R-3 as appli- cable in Section 101.2_ 2. Door openings to resident sleeping units in occupan- cies in Group 1-3 shall have a clear width of not less than 28 inches (711 mm). 3. Door d�enings to storage closets less than 10 square feet (093 m2) in area shall not be limited by the mini- mum width. 4. Width of door leafs in revolving doors that comply with Section 1008.1.3.I shall not be limited. 5. Door openings within a dwelling unit or sleeping unit shall not be less than 78 inches (1981 mm) in height. 2003 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE® COMMENTARY 10-31 4.. ICCIANS1 A117.1-2003 Chapter 7. Communication Elements and Features Chapter 7. Communication Elements and Features 701 General 701.1 Scope. Communications elements and fea- tures required to be accessible by the scoping provi- sions adopted by the administrative authority shall comply with the applicable provisions of Chapter 7. 702 Alarms 702.1 General. Accessible audible and visual alarms and notification appliances shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 72 listed in Section 105.2.2, be powered by a commercial light and pow- er source, be permanently connected to the wiring of the premises electric system, and be permanent- ly installed. 703 Signs 703.1 General. Accessible signs shall comply with Section 703. 703.2 Visual Characters. 703.2.1 General. Visual characters shall com- ply with Section 703.2. EXCEPTION: Visual characters complying with Section 703.3 shall not be required to comply with Section 703.2. 703.2.2 Case. Characters shall be uppercase, lowercase, or a combination of both. 703.2.3 Style. Characters shall be conventional in form. Characters shall not be italic, oblique, script, highly decorative, or of other unusual forms. 703.2.4 Character Height. The uppercase let- ter "I" shall be used to determine the allowable height of all characters of a font. The uppercase letter "I" of the font shall have a minimum height complying with Table 703.2.4. Viewing distance shall be measured as the horizontal distance between the character and an obstruction pre- venting further approach towards the sign. 703.2.5 Character Width. The uppercase letter "0" shall be used to determine the allowable width of all characters of a font. The width of the uppercase letter °0" of the font shall be 55 per- cent minimum and 110 percent maximum of the height of the uppercase "I" of the font. 7032.6 Stroke Width. The uppercase letter "I" shall be used to determine the allowable stroke width of all characters of a font. The stroke width shall be 10 percent minimum and 30 percent maximum of the height of the uppercase "I" of the font. 703.2.7 Character Spacing. Spacing shall be measured between the two closest points of ad- jacent characters within a message, excluding word spaces. Spacing between individual char- acters shall be 10 percent minimum and 35 per- cent maximum of the character height. 703.2.8 Line Spacing. Spacing between the baselines of separate lines of characters within a message shall be 135 percent minimum to 170 percent maximum of the character height. 703.2.9 Height Above Floor. Visual characters shall be 40 inches (1015 mm) minimum above the floor of the viewing position, measured to the baseline of the character. Heights shall comply with Table 703.2.4, based on the size of the characters on the sign. EXCEPTION: Visual characters indicating elevator car controls shall not be required to comply with Section 703.2.9. 703.2.10 Finish and Contrast. Characters and their background shall have a nonglare finish. Characters shall contrast with their back- ground, with either light characters on a dark background, or dark characters on a light back- ground. 703.3 Tactile Characters. 703.3.1 General. Tactile characters shall com- ply with Section 703.3, and shall be duplicated in braille complying with Section 703.4. 703.3.2 Depth. Tactile characters shall be raised 1132 inch (0.8 mm) minimum above their background. 703.3.3 Case. Characters shall be uppercase. 703.3.4 Style. Characters shall be sans serif. Characters shall not be italic, oblique, script, highly decorative, or of other unusual forms. 65 Chapter 7. Communication Elements and f=eatures Table 703.2.4—Visual Character Height ICC/ANSI A117.1-2003 Height above Floor to Baseline of Character Horizontal Viewing Distance Minimum Character Height Less than 6 feet (1830 mm) 5/8 inch (16 mm) 40 inches (10 15 mm) to less than 5/8 inch (16 mm), plus 1/$ inch or equal to 70 inches (1780 mm) 6 feet (1830 mm) and greater (3.2 mm) per foot (305 mm) of viewing distance above 6 feet (1830 mm) Less than 15 feet (4570 mm) 2 inches (51 mm) Greater than 70 inches (1780 mm) to less than or equal 2 inches (51 mm), plus 1/8 inch to 120 inches (3050 mm) 15 feet (4570 mm) and greater (3.2 mm) per foot (305 mm) of viewing distance above 15 fleet (4570 mm) Less than 21 feet (6400 mm) 3 inches (75 mm) 3 inches (76 mm), plus 1/8 inch Greater than 120 inches (3050 mm) 21 feet (6400 mm) and greater (3.2 mm) per foot (305 mm) of viewing distance above 21 feet (6400 mm) 703.3.5 Character Height. The uppercase let- ter "I" shall be used to determine the allowable height of all characters of a font. The height of the uppercase letter "I" of the font, measured vertically from the baseline of the character, shall be 5/8 inch (16 mm) minimum, and 2 inch- es (51 mm) maximum. EXCEPTION., Where separate tactile and visual characters with the same information are provided, the height of the tactile upper- case letter "I" shall be permitted to be 1/2 inch (13 mm) minimum. Fig. 703.3.5 Character Height 703.3.6 Character Width. The uppercase letter "0" shall be used to determine the allowable width of all characters of a font. The width of the uppercase letter "0" of the font shall be 55 per- cent minimum and 110 percent maximum of the height of the uppercase "I" of the font. 703.3.7 Stroke Width. Tactile character stroke width shall comply with Section 703.3.7. The uppercase letter "I" of the font shall be used to determine the allowable stroke width of all char- acters of a font. 703.3.7.1 Maximum. The stroke width shall be 15 percent maximum of the height of the uppercase letter "I" measured at the top surface of the character, and 30 percent maximum of the height of the uppercase letter "I" measured at the base of the char- acter. 703.3.7.2 Minimum. When characters are both visual and tactile, the stroke width shall be 10 percent minimum of the height of the uppercase letter "I". 703.3.8 Character Spacing. Character spac- ing shall be measured between the two closest points of adjacent tactile characters within a message, excluding word spaces. Spacing be- tween individual tactile character shall be 1/8 inch (3.2 mm) minimum measured at the top surface of the characters, 1/16 inch (1.6 mm) minimum measured at the base of the charac- ters, and four times the tactile character stroke width maximum. Characters shall be separated from raised borders and decorative elements 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) minimum. ICCIANSI All 7.1-2003 703.3.9 Line Spacing. Spacing between the baselines of separate lines of tactile characters within a message shall be 135 percent mini- mum and 170 percent maximum of the tactile character height. 703.3.10 Height above Floor. Tactile charac- ters shall be 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum above the floor, measured to the baseline of the lowest tactile character and 60 inches (1525 mm) maximum above the floor, measured to the baseline of the highest tactile character. EXCEPTION: Tactile characters for elevator car controls shall not be required to comply with Section 703.3.10. 703.3.11 Location. Where a tactile sign is pro- vided at a door, the sign shall be alongside the door at the latch side. Where a tactile sign is provided at double doors with one active leaf, the sign shall be located on the inactive leaf. Where a tactile sign is provided at double doors with two active leaves, the sign shall be to the right of the right-hand door. Where there is no wall space on the latch side of a single door, or to the right side of double doors, signs shall be on the nearest adjacent wall. Signs containing tactile characters shall be located so that a clear floor area 18 inches (455 mm) minimum by 18 inches (455 mm) minimum, centered on the tac- tile characters, is provided beyond the are of Chapter 7. Communication Elements and Features any door swing between the closed position and 45 degree open position. EXCEPTION: Signs with tactile characters shall be permitted on the push side of doors with closers and without hold -open devices. 703.3.12 Finish and Contrast. Characters and their background shall have a nongiare finish. Characters shall contrast with their background with either light characters on a dark back- ground, or dark characters on a light back- ground. EXCEPTION: Where separate tactile char- acters and visual characters with the same information are provided, tactile characters are not required to have nonglare finish or to contrast with their background. 703.4 Braille. 703.4.1 General. Braille shall be contracted (Grade 2) braille and shall comply with Section 703.4. 703.4.2 Uppercase Letters. The indication of an uppercase letter or letters shall only be used before the first word of sentences, proper nouns and names, individual letters of the alphabet, initials, or acronyms. 703.4.3 Dimensions. Braille dots shall have a domed or rounded shape and shall comply with Table 703.4.3. Note: For Braille mounting height see Section 703.4.5 fig. 703.3.10 Height of Tactile Characters above Floor or Ground 67 Chapter 7. Communication Elements and Features ICCIANSI Al 17.1-2003 18 min 455 centered on tactile characters 18 min 455 Fig_ 703.3.11 Location of Tactile Signs at Doors Distance between dots in the same cell Distance between dots in the same cell • Distance between 0 corresponding dots from one cell directly below Dot diameter • •0 Distance between dots in adjacent cells Fig. 703.4.3 Braille Measurement Table 703.4.3— Braille Dimensions Measurement range Minimum in inches Single Braille cell Maximum in inches 0 ("'• 0) 00 0.090 (2.3 mm) to 0.100 (2.5 mm) 110011 00 Dot height 00 J Distance between corresponding dots from one cell directly belowi 395 0. 10.0 mm mm ( ) to 0.400 { 10.2 ) Blank cell space _ between words 0 (•/ice— ("'00"') Raised dot •0 1I1100; t`0 0 0 �0 ).a No raised dot Fig. 703.4.3 Braille Measurement Table 703.4.3— Braille Dimensions Measurement range Minimum in inches Maximum in inches Dot base diameter 0.059 (1.5 mm) to 0.063 (1.6 mm) Distance between two dots in the same cell 0.090 (2.3 mm) to 0.100 (2.5 mm) Distance between corresponding dots in adjacent cellsl 6.1 mm 0.241 ( ) to 0.300 (7.6 mm) Dot height 0.025 (0.6 mm) to 0.037 (0.9 mm) Distance between corresponding dots from one cell directly belowi 395 0. 10.0 mm mm ( ) to 0.400 { 10.2 ) Measured center to center 68 ICCIANSI All 7.1-2003 703.4.4 Position. Braille shall be below the cor- responding text. If text is multilined, braille shall .be placed below entire text. Braille shall be sep- arated 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) minimum from any oth- er tactile characters and 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) mini- mum from raised borders and decorative elements. Braille provided on elevator car con- trols shall be separated 3/16 inch (4.8 mm) mini- mum either directly below or adjacent to the cor- responding raised characters or symbols. Fig. 703.4.4 Position of Braille 703.4.5 Mounting Height. Braille shall be 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum and 60 inches (1525 mm) maximum above the floor, mea- sured to the baseline of the braille cells. EXCEPTION: Elevator,car controls shall not be required to comply with Section 703.4.5. 703.5 Pictograms. 703.5.1 General. Pictograms shall comply with Section 703.5. 703.5.2 Pictogram Field. Pictograms shall have a field 6 inches (150 mm) minimum in height. Characters or braille shall not be located in the pictogram field. 703.5.3 Finish and Contrast. Pictograms and their fields shall have a nonglare finish. Picto- grams shall contrast with their fields, with either a light pictogram on a dark field or a dark picto- gram on a light field. 703.5.4 Text Descriptors. Where text descrip- tors for pictograms are required, they shall be located directly below the pictogram field- Text Chapter 7. Communication Elements and Features descriptors shall comply with Sections 703.3 and 703.4. XWL Fig. 703.5 Pictogram Field 703.6 Symbols of Accessibility. 0 LO 703.6.1 General. Symbols of accessibility shall comply with Section 703.6. 703.6.2 Finish and Contrast. Symbols of ac- cessibility and their backgrounds shall have a nonglare finish. Symbols of accessibility shall contrast with their backgrounds, with either a light symbol on a dark background or a dark symbol on a light background. 703.6.3 Symbols. 703.6.3.1 International Symbol of Acces sibility. The International Symbol 6f Acces- sibility comply with Figure 703.6.3.1. 703.6.3.2 International Symbol of TTY. The International Symbol of TTY shall com- ply with Figure 703.6.3.2. 703.6.3.3 Assistive Listening Systems. Assistive listening systems shall be identi- fied by the International Symbol of Access for Hearing Loss complying with Figure 703.6.3.3. 703.6.3.4 Volume -Controlled Tele- phones. Telephones with volume controls shall be identified by a pictogram of a tele- phone handset with radiating sound waves on a square field complying with Figure 703.6.3.4. 69