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2015-1559 Abbott SFR - Johnson Arch.pdf City of Edmonds PLAN REVIEW COMMENTS BUILDING DIVISION (425) 771-0220 DATE: April 8, 2016 TO: Ron Johnson, Architect ronarchps@outlook.com FROM: Chuck Miller, Plans Examiner RE: Plan Check: BLD2015-1559 th Project Address: 16404 75 Place W Project: Abbott SFR Scope: Construct single-family residence w/attached garage – R-3/U occupancy group – V-B construction - sprinkler system required– mechanical and plumbing included disapproved Please be advised that the building plans for the above referenced project have been for the purposes of obtaining a building permit. During a review of the plans by the Building Division for compliance with the applicable building codes, it was found that the following . information, clarifications, or changes are neededReviews by other divisions, such as Planning, Engineering, or Fire, may result in additional comments that require attention beyond the scope of this letter. A complete review cannot be performed until the revised plans/documents, including a written response in itemized letter format indicating where the ‘clouded’ or otherwise highlighted changes can be found on the revised plans, have been submitted to a Permit Coordinator. nd Resubmittals must be made at the Development Services Department on the 2 Floor of City Hall. Permit Center hours are M, T, Th, & F from 8am-4:30pm and from 8:30am-12pm on Wednesdays. On the ‘General Notes’ sheet: 1.General Notes – On the note regarding the required seismic anchorage of the water heater eliminate the conditional language about ‘non-rigid’ connections. It does not appear in the 2012 Uniform Plumbing Code section 507.2. On sheet A3 – Elevations: 2.Detached Garage West Elevation a.Clarify the difference in the representation of the west wall adjacent to the north- most garage door and of that shown on sheet ‘A6’ – Detached Garage. b.Provide on the plans a detail, and a reference to it, for the required support of hard surfaces such as patios and driveways on structural fill per the provided geotechnical report – NGA File No. 917515, dated December 7, 2015 – page 3. On sheet A4 – Energy & Room Notes: 3.Room Notes Legend a.Note #3 – Indicate on the plans the required measurement point of ‘the bottom of the clear opening’ for the emergency escape and rescue opening at 44 inches above the finish floor per International Residential Code (IRC) R310.1. b.Note # 6 – Change on the plans the code version regarding the required guard construction to limit the passage of a 4-inch sphere from ‘2009’ to ‘2012’. On sheets A5, A7, and A8 – Floor Plans: 4.Indicate on the plans the location of all of the mechanical appliances and their fuel gas demands as requested on the City of Edmonds ‘Residential Building Permit Application Form F’. Of particular concern is the required gas piping sizing to meet the demands of the installed appliances. On sheet A5 – Main Floor Plan: 00 5.Main Floor Plan – Indicate on the plans the required safety glazing for the 127window in the west wall of the ‘Dining Room’ per IRC 308.4.3. On sheet A8 – Basement Plan: 6.Basement Plan a.Indicate on the plans the required smoke alarms in the ‘Bedroom’ and outside of the sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the ‘Bedroom’ per IRC R314.3. b.Indicate on the plans the required carbon monoxide alarm outside of the sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the ‘Bedroom’ per IRC R315.1. c.Clarify the proposed installation of a single furnace to provide the required heating per IRC R303.9. While mechanical plans are not required for single-family residential structures, consideration should be given to the system installation requirements necessary to heat and cool approximately 70,000 cubic feet of area. The number and location of the appliances can minimize the size/use of chases/soffits for the required sizing of the supply- and return-air ductwork to condition the space. On sheet S1 – Foundation Plan: 7.Foundation Plan a.Clarify the represented spacing of the auger cast piles used to support the exterior walls of the structure. It appears to be greater than the ‘maximum’ specified in detail ‘4’ on sheet ‘S7’. Page 2 of 5 b.Clarify the design of the foundation elements below the each end of the west roof girder truss over the west bedrooms. The cumulative loads from the ends of the framing members below the north end of the girder truss result in a point load that appears to be greater than the design load of the auger cast pile, without adding the uniform loads from the adjacent grade beams. The point load below the south end of the girder truss appears to result in failure of the grade beam. c.Clarify the callout to section ‘3/S5’ – Typical Basement Wall – for the minimum required construction along the west walls of the garage and west end of the entry patio. It does not appear to correspond with that represented on sheet ‘A1’ – South Elevation – or with the anticipated construction. d.Clarify the callout to section ‘5/S5’ – West Wall Detail – for the minimum required construction of the interior grade beams below bearing walls. It does not appear to correspond with the anticipated construction. e.Indicate on the plans the required construction to transfer the lateral loads of the interior shear walls along shear wall lines ‘A’ and ‘B’ to the resistive elements below. Interior footings cast monolithically with a slab and supporting bracing walls must extend 12 inches below the top of the slab per IRC R403.1.4.2 or otherwise be designed per accepted engineering methods. On sheet S2 – Main Floor Framing: 8.Main Floor Framing Plan – a.Clarify the difference in the specified placement of solid blocking for the support of the high concrete wall below the west wall of the garage and of that indicated in section ‘4/S5’. b.Provide on the plans a detail, and a reference to it, for the required construction at the top of the interior shear walls to transfer the floor diaphragm lateral loads to the resistive elements below along shear wall line ‘A’ to the east of and beyond the shear wall using the 20’ long (2)1-3/4x14 LVL. c.Clarify the callout for the (3)1-3/4x14 LVLs to be used to support the point loads below the 5-1/4x11-7/8 PSLs over the south end of the ‘Kitchen’. They appear to be over spanned, fail in bending, and deflect beyond that permitted per IRC Table R301.7. d.Indicate on the plans the required construction to support the loads below the post at the west end of the angled beam over the kitchen sink. The wall below appears to be one foot forward of the point load above. e.Indicate on the plans the required construction of the wall below the ‘SW2’ shear wall above (west wall of the ‘Office’) to transfer the lateral loads to the resistive elements below. On sheet S2 and S3: 9.Indicate on the plans the required construction for the installation of the full-length ‘CS18’ straps used to connect the floor diaphragm to the shear walls below. Of particular interest are areas where the placement of a beam or other framing member has not been indicated below the strap. Page 3 of 5 On sheets S3 and S4: 10.Indicate on the plans the required construction of the north and west walls of the ‘Great Room’ to resist wind loads. The 3-1/2x11-7/8 PSL and the 5-1/2x11-7/8 PSL beams appear to limit the ‘typical’ use of ‘balloon-framed’ walls. The out-of-plane loads must be considered in the sizing (depth) and spacing of the framing members – see also review comment below. 11.Indicate on the plans the required construction of shear walls to transfer lateral loads to resistive elements below when adjacent to floor openings. Typically, ‘balloon-framed’ walls are used in areas such as those to the north and the east of the ‘Loft area’. The shear walls must not exceed the maximum shear wall aspect ratios per American Forest & Paper Association ‘Special Design Provisions for Wind and Seismic’ (AF&PA SDPWS) Table 4.3.4. Of particular concern are the walls in the northeast corner of the structure, along wall lines ‘A’ and ‘1’. On sheet S3 – Upper Floor Framing: 12.Upper Floor Framing Plan a.Provide on the plans a detail, and a reference to it, for the required construction at the top of the interior shear walls to transfer the floor diaphragm lateral loads to the resistive elements below along shear wall line ‘A’ to the east of the shear wall using the 36’ long PSL. b.Indicate on the plans the required construction to resist the uplift loads over the second support from the left of the cantilevered 5-1/4x11-7/8 PSL used to support the roof over the covered deck. On sheet S4 – Roof Framing Plan: 13.Roof Framing Plan a.Clarify the callout for a shear wall adjacent to the floor opening and over the door opening in the north wall of the ‘Office’. b.Provide on the plans a detail, and a reference to it, for the required construction at the top of the interior shear walls to transfer the roof diaphragm lateral loads to the resistive elements below along shear wall lines ‘A’ and ‘1’. c.Indicate on the plans the minimum required post to support the loads below each end of the girder truss over the stairs and ‘Loft Area’. The ‘typical’ 4x4 post appears to be undersized for the noted loads. d.Indicate on the plans the minimum required post to support the loads below each end of the north-south oriented hip girder truss over the bedrooms. On sheet S5 – Section Details: 14.Section 1 – Garage Grade Beam/Pier – Clarify the difference in the indicated thickness of the concrete garage slab and of that specified on sheet ‘S1’ – Foundation Plan’. 15.Section 2 – Basement Concrete 4’ High Wall - Provide as part of a complete submittal structural calculations prepared and ‘stamped’ by an engineer supporting the design of the grade beam/foundation wall. Page 4 of 5 16.Section 3 – Typical Basement Wall - Provide as part of a complete submittal structural calculations prepared and ‘stamped’ by an engineer supporting the design of the grade beam/retaining foundation wall. 17.Section 5 – West Wall Detail - Provide as part of a complete submittal structural calculations prepared and ‘stamped’ by an engineer supporting the design of the grade beam/foundation wall. On sheet S6 – Details: 18.Details 2 and 3 – Indicate on the plans the required placement of reinforcement to connect the slab to the grade beam below. 19.Detail 4 - Indicate on the plans the required placement of reinforcement to connect the retaining wall footing to the pile cap/leveling footing below. Page 5 of 5