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3565 Sawgrass Tr EDate: / City of EaQau 3830 Pilot Knob Road S 1.1/4) Eagan MN 55122 J Phone: (651) 675 -5675 Fax: (651) 675 -5694 Mechanical Contractor: License #: ay/3 � b "7 735 e 7 1 2 - Ic 16 t -L1VA - (D- NPR 11110 ■ Lead Certificate #: If the project is exempt from lead certification, please explain why: (see Page 3 for additional information) x Appl re Staff: Use BLUE or BLACK Ink For Office Use Permit #: 0 3 1 Permit Fee: Date Received: rL_C, ss l L. l ant's Sig J 211 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION `/ L Site Address: � , ) (-,ti ,S4 64,, Name: IeNM4./1 Cor r Phone /940 Address / City / Zip: / 4 Y04 1 •91.C. 111. SA. / `00 �,� QMae Applicant is: Owner ✓' Contractor Ze3) ) 3 56,6 ve, Description of work: Construction Cost: / 3 �_ "1 'Fb IO, d..1 Multi - Family Building: (Yes / No) ) Company: r+ // * /L. (�G /.$ /, Contact: �// Address: ��7 , Dt 4 �NIde /#,* City: 4 K AP State: 444 /V Zip: i Phone: 44/ --'erc, COMPLETE THIS AREA ONLY IF CONSTRUCTING A NEW BUILDING In the last 12 months, has the City of Eagan issued a permit for a similar plan based on a master plan? Yes No If yes, date and address of master plan: Licensed Plumber: (AAA 4110C y 4Vegin 44* Phone: fff y4002- if �� Phone: Sewer & Water Contractor: / ) Phone: CALL BEFORE YOU DIG. Cali Gopher State One Cali at (651) 454 -0002 for protection against underground utility damage. Call 48 hours before you intend to dig to receive locates of underground utilities. www.gooherstateonecall.org 1 hereby acknowledge that this information is complete and accurate; that the work will be in conformance with the ordinances and codes of the City of Eagan; that l understand this is not a permit, but only an application for a permit, and work is not to start without a permit; that the work will be in accordance with the approved plan in the case of work which requires a review and approval of plans. Exterior work authorized by a building permit issued In accordance with the Minnesota State Building Code must be completed within 180 days of permit issuance. 1441 0 / the-eut OAS Applicant'sinted Name Page 1 of 3 SUB TYPES Foundation Single Family Multi 01 of Rex Accessory Building WORK TYPES New Addition Alteration Replace Retaining Wall DESCRIPTION Valuation Plan Review (25 %4.100 %J Census Code # of Units # of Buildings Type of Construction Insulation Sheathing Sheetrock Reviewed By: RESIDENTIAL FEES Base Fee Surcharge Plan Review MCES SAC City SAC Utility Connection Charge S &W Permit & Surcharge Treatment Plant Copies Fireplace _ Garage Deck Lower Level --- S�, ` (P Sc 1 DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE __ Interior Improvement Move Building Fire Repair Repair REQUIRED INSPECTIONS ' j Footings (New Building) Footings (Deck) Footings (Addition) _ Foundation Drain Tile Roof: _ Ice & Water Final Framing „ Fireplace: Rough In 4Air Test TOTAL Porch (3-Season) Porch (4- Season) Porch (Screen /Gazebo /Pergola) _ Pool Occupancy Code Edition Zoning Stories Square Feet Length Width Final Siding Reroof Windows Egress Window 90 MCES System SAC Units City Water Booster Pump PRV Fire Sprinklers Storm Damage Exterior Alteration (Single Family) Exterior Alteration (Multi) Miscellaneous Demolish Building* Demolish interior _ Demolish Foundation Water Damage *Demolition of entire building — give PCA handout to applicant Meter Size: !( Final / C.O. Required Final / No C.O. Required HVAC Gas Service Test Gas Line Air Test Other: Pool: Footings Air -s Tests Final Siding: Stucco Lat Stone La Brick Windows Retaining Wall: Footings — Backfill Final y Radon Control IC Erosion Control 1 Building Inspector 13/M f I I )( 09,7/9 6? 664,i,ukr, 39 4 x fO L' 47 s'of Mil 1 X 90 ►23- IIC;270,30 P ( v �l 5 rJ e7Uc. 1/-10 y 1$ 2,,/ G a 6/11 y , o / 9 .' 75' Pe 2of3 2 Y 3, ys-3,29 New Construction Energy Code Compliance Certificate Per N1101.8 Building Certificate. A building certificate shall be posted in a permanently visible location inside the building. The certificate shall be completed by the builder and shall list information and values of components listed in Table NI101.8. Mailing Address of the Dwelling or Dwelling Unit 3565 SAWGRASS TRAIL EAST Nance or Residential Contractor THERMAL ENVELOPE Insulation Location Below Entire Slab Foundation Wall Perimeteief Slnb on Grade Rim Joist (Foundation) Rim Joist (1 Floor+) Ceiling, Ilat Ceiling, vaulted Bay or cantilevered areas: Bonus room over garage Describe other insulated areas 10 Type: Check All That Apply 44 city EAGAN MN License Number ` / T 21 10 10 5) 0 RADON SYSTEM X // INTERIOR Passive (No Fan) Active (With fan and manometer or other system monitoring device) Other Please Describe Here INTERIOR INTERIOR 7 `. 44 38 Windows & Doors Average U- Factor (excludes skylights and one door) U: Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC): MECHANICAL SYSTEMS If 0.29 0.26 Appliances Fuel Type Manufacturer Model Rating or Size Structure's Calculated Efficiency PLAN KINGSTON Mechanical Ventilation System Heating System Natural Gas Lennox ML193UH070P24B input in BTUS: Heat Los :•. AFUE or HSPFYo 66,000 53.476 93 X Domestic Water Heater Cooling System Natural Gas Electric !` AO Smith Lennox GPVH5ON 13ACX- 024 -230 Capacity in ono: SO Output in Tons: Heating or Cooling Ducts Outside Conditioned Spaces Not applicable, all ducts located in conditioned space R -value R -8 SEER: Calculated cooling load: 2 417,937 13 1 21,186 j� Make -up Air Select a Type X Not required per mech. code Passive Powered Interlocked with exhaust device. Describe: Other, describe: Location of duct or system: Cfm's " round duct OR " metal duct Describe any additional or combined heating or cooling systems if installed: (e.g. two furnaces or air source heat pump with gas back -up furnace): Select Type Combustion Air Select a Type Not required per mech. code X Passive X Heat Recover Ventilator (HRV) Capacity in cfms: Low: Energy Recover Ventilator (ERV) Capacity in cfms: w: Hi Continuous exhausting fan(s) rated capacity in cfms: Location of fan(s), describe: 'Owners bath t Capacity continuous ventilation rate in cfms: Total ventilation (intermittent + continuous) rate in cfms: High: 60 435 Loca ion of duct or system: Mechanical Room Other, describe: Cfnis Insulated Flex " metal duct Created by BAM version 052009 Ventilation, Makeup and Combustion Air Calculations Submittal Form For New Dwellings These blank submittal forms and instructions are available at the City otStrettlellaig website and at City Hall. The completed form must be submit - ted in duplicate at the time of application of a mechanical permit for new construction. Additional forms may be downloaded and printed at: Site address Contractor 3s s S; Completed By Date 3-3o— 2012.- Section A Directions - Determine the total and continuous ventilation rate by either using Table N1104.2 or equation 11 -1. The table and equation are below. Equation 11 - 1 (0.02 x square feet of conditioned space) + (15 x (number of bedrooms + 1)) = Total ventilation rate (cfm) Total ventilation — The mechanical ventilation system shall provide sufficient outdoor air to equal the total ventilation rate average, for each one -hour period according to the above table or equation. For heat recovery ventilators (HRV) and energy recovery ventila- tors (ERV) the average hourly ventilation capacity must be determined in consideration of any reduction of exhaust or out outdoor air intake, or both, for defrost or other equipment cycling. Continuous ventilation - A minimum of 50 percent of the total ventilation rate, but not less than 40 cfm, shall be provided, on a con- tinuous rate average for each one -hour period. The portion of the mechanical ventilation system intended to be continuous may have automatic cycling controls providing the average flow rate for each hour is met. G:ISAFETy1JK\Vent- makeup -comb air submittal (2).docx Page 1 of 6 Table N1104.2 Total and Continuous Ventilation Rates (in cfm) 7 I f 33 to 7 Number of Bedrooms /l 1 2 3 4 5 6 Conditioned space (in sq. ft.) .::. Total/ continuous Total/ continuous Total/ continuous Total/ continuous Total/ continuous Total/ continuous 1000 -1500 60/40 75/40 90/45 105/53 120/60 135/68 1501 -2000 70/40 85/43 100 /50 115/58 130 /65 145/73 2001 -2500 80/40 95/48 110/55 125/63 140/70 155/78 2501 -3000 90/45 105/53 120/60 135/68 150/75 165/83 3001 -3500 100/50 115/58 130/65 145/73 160/80 175/88 3501 -4000 110/55 125/63 140/70 155/78 170/85 185/93 4001 -4500 120/60 135/68 150/75 165/83 180/90 195/98 4501 -5000 130/65 145/73 160/80 175/88 190/95 205/103 5001 -5500 140/70 155/78 170/85 185/93 200/100 215/108 5501 -6000 150/75 165/83 180/90 195/98 210/105 225/113 Ventilation, Makeup and Combustion Air Calculations Submittal Form For New Dwellings These blank submittal forms and instructions are available at the City otStrettlellaig website and at City Hall. The completed form must be submit - ted in duplicate at the time of application of a mechanical permit for new construction. Additional forms may be downloaded and printed at: Site address Contractor 3s s S; Completed By Date 3-3o— 2012.- Section A Directions - Determine the total and continuous ventilation rate by either using Table N1104.2 or equation 11 -1. The table and equation are below. Equation 11 - 1 (0.02 x square feet of conditioned space) + (15 x (number of bedrooms + 1)) = Total ventilation rate (cfm) Total ventilation — The mechanical ventilation system shall provide sufficient outdoor air to equal the total ventilation rate average, for each one -hour period according to the above table or equation. For heat recovery ventilators (HRV) and energy recovery ventila- tors (ERV) the average hourly ventilation capacity must be determined in consideration of any reduction of exhaust or out outdoor air intake, or both, for defrost or other equipment cycling. Continuous ventilation - A minimum of 50 percent of the total ventilation rate, but not less than 40 cfm, shall be provided, on a con- tinuous rate average for each one -hour period. The portion of the mechanical ventilation system intended to be continuous may have automatic cycling controls providing the average flow rate for each hour is met. G:ISAFETy1JK\Vent- makeup -comb air submittal (2).docx Page 1 of 6 Ventilation Quantity {Determine quantity by using Table N1104.2 or Equation 11 -1) Square feet (Conditioned area Including Basement — finished or unfinished) Number of bedrooms 7 I f 33 to 7 Total required ventilation Continuous ventilation /l S Ventilation, Makeup and Combustion Air Calculations Submittal Form For New Dwellings These blank submittal forms and instructions are available at the City otStrettlellaig website and at City Hall. The completed form must be submit - ted in duplicate at the time of application of a mechanical permit for new construction. Additional forms may be downloaded and printed at: Site address Contractor 3s s S; Completed By Date 3-3o— 2012.- Section A Directions - Determine the total and continuous ventilation rate by either using Table N1104.2 or equation 11 -1. The table and equation are below. Equation 11 - 1 (0.02 x square feet of conditioned space) + (15 x (number of bedrooms + 1)) = Total ventilation rate (cfm) Total ventilation — The mechanical ventilation system shall provide sufficient outdoor air to equal the total ventilation rate average, for each one -hour period according to the above table or equation. For heat recovery ventilators (HRV) and energy recovery ventila- tors (ERV) the average hourly ventilation capacity must be determined in consideration of any reduction of exhaust or out outdoor air intake, or both, for defrost or other equipment cycling. Continuous ventilation - A minimum of 50 percent of the total ventilation rate, but not less than 40 cfm, shall be provided, on a con- tinuous rate average for each one -hour period. The portion of the mechanical ventilation system intended to be continuous may have automatic cycling controls providing the average flow rate for each hour is met. G:ISAFETy1JK\Vent- makeup -comb air submittal (2).docx Page 1 of 6 -PI3F wrightso €tx Project Summary Entire House ELANDER MECHANICAL INCORPORATED 591 CITATION DRIVE, SHAKOPEE, MN 55379 Phone: 952 -445 -4692 Fax: 952-445-7487 Email: SALESOELANDERMECHANICALCOM Project information Winter Design Conditions Summer Outside db -15 °F Outside db Inside db 70 °F Inside db Design TD 85 °F Design TD Daily range Relative humidity Moisture difference Structure Ducts Central vent (60 cfm) Humidification Piping Equipment load Method Construction quality Fireplaces Area (ft Volume (ft Air changes /hour Equiv. AVE (cfm) Efficiency Heating input Heating output Temperature rise Actual air flow Air flow factor Static pressure Space thermostat For: 3565 r r �..r5 %; , &v f Notes: r - -A Coo, oat) ; 5-3, 023'/ 4/6 5 ot, -= a / ij-ro = /6 Desi`• n Information Weather: Minneapolis -St. Paul, MN, US Heating Summary Infiltration 40241 Btuh 1019 Btuh 5442 Btuh 6773 Btuh 0 =tuh Simplified Tight 1 (Tight) Heating Cooling 3340 15678 15678 0.35 0.35 91 Heating Equipment Summary Make Lennox Trade MERIT 90 Model ML193UH070P24B -* GAMA ID 4119044 93 AFUE 66000 Btuh 62000 Btuh 50 °F 1162 cfm 0.028 cfm /Btuh 0 in H2O += - wrigl Right - Suite® Unlversa18.0.04RSU13410 Job: Date: MARCH 30, 2012 By Scott M Design Conditions 88 °F ✓ 75 °F 13 °F M 50 % 26 gr /Ib Sensible Cooling Equipment Load Sizing Structure 15626 Btuh Ducts 461 Btuh Central vent (60 cfm) 826 Btuh Blower 1024 Btuh Use manufacturer's data y Rate /swing multiplier 1.00 Equipment sensible Toad 17937 Btuh Latent Cooling Equipment Load Sizing Structure Ducts Central vent (60 cfm) Equipment latent load Equipment total Toad Req. total capacity at 0.70 SHR Cooling Equipment Summary Make Lennox Trade 13ACX SERIES - RFC Cond 13ACX- 024 - 230 "12 Coll C33- 25 * + -FTDR ARI ref no. 3660064 Efficiency 11.0 EER, 13 SEER Sensible cooling 16240 Btuh Latent cooling Total cooling Actual air flow Air flow factor Static pressure Load sensible heat ratio Bold/Italic values have been manually overridden Printout certified by ACCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th Ed. 2175 Btuh 42 Btuh 1033 Btuh 3249 Btuh 6960 Btuh 23200 Btuh 773 cfm 0.048 cfm /Btuh 0 in H2O 0.85 2012- Mar - 3011 :45:26 ...Elander\Desktop \Wdghtsoft Heat Loss1Lennar Kingston Eagan.rup Calc = MJ8 Front Door faces: Page 1 - - wrightsoft Component Constructions Entire House ELANDER MECHANICAL INCORPORATED 591 CITATION DRIVE, SHAKOPEE, MN 55379 Phone: 952-445-4892 Fax: 952-445-7487 Email: SALES @ELANDERMECHANICALCOM Project Information Design Conditions Location: Minneapolis -St. Paul, MN, US Elevation: 837 ft Latitude: 45 °N Outdoor: Dry bulb ( °F) Daily range °F) Wet bulb ( °F) Wind speed (mph) Construction descriptions Walls 12F -Osw: Frm wall, vnl ext, 2 "x6" wood frm Partitions (none) Doors 11 JO: Door, and fbrgl type For: Heating -15 15.0 Windows Stonehaven: VINYL Insulated Glass Double Hung; NFRC rated (SHGC =0.29) Stonehaven: VINYL Insulated Glass Double Hung; NFRC rated (SHGC =0.26) Ceilings 16CR -44ad: Attic ceiling, asphalt shingles roof mat 5/8" gypsum board int fnsh Cooling 88 19 (M ) 71 7.5 cav ins, 1/2" gypsum board int fnsh, - 10sfc -8: Bg wall, heavy dry or light damp soil, concrete wall, ns, 8" thk Indoor: Indoor temperature ( °F) Design TD ( °F) Relative humidity ( %) Moisture difference (gr /Ib) Infiltration: Method Construction quality Fireplaces Or Area U-value Insul R Htg HTM Loss Clg HTM Gain iN Btuhlk'?F ft"- "F/Btuh Btuhtit" Btuh BluMt" Btuh ne 607 0.065 21.0 5.52 3355 0.89 539 se 294 0.065 21.0 5.52 1623 0.89 261 sw 500 0.065 21.0 5.52 2762 0.89 443 nw 261 0.065 21.0 5.52 1442 0.89 232 all 1662 0.065 21.0 5.52 9181 0.89 1474 ne 480 0.050 10.0 4.25 2040 0 0 se 304 0.050 10.0 4.25 1292 0 0 sw 480 0.050 10.0 4.25 2040 0 0 nw 256 0.050 10.0 3.73 956 0 0 ail 1520 0.050 10.0 4.16 6328 0 0 ne 41 nw 48 all 88 se 29 sw 127 nw 81 all 237 0.290 0.290 0.290 0.290 0.290 0.290 0.290 se 20 0.600 sw 21 0.600 all 41 0.600 £ - 44- wrightsotrt Right- Suite@ Universal 8.0.04 RS1113410 ACCN ...Elander\Desktoplwrightsoft Heat Loss\Lennar Kingston Eagan.rup Cato = MJ8 Front Door faces: Job: Date: MARCH 30, 2012 By: Scott M Heating 70 85 50 54.5 Simplified Tight 1 (Tight) Cooling 75 13 50 26.1 O 24.6 1006 21.2 865 O 24.6 1173 21.2 1009 O 24.7 2179 21.2 1874 O 24.6 703 25.0 713 O 24.6 3135 25.0 3180 O 24.6 1997 19.4 1571 O 24.6 5834 23.1 5464 6.3 51.0 1012 14.9 296 6.3 51.0 1071 14.9 313 6.3 51.0 2083 14.9 609 ell ins, 1742 0.022 44.0 1.87 3258 0.84 1470 2012 -Mar - 3011:45:26 Page 1 Floors 20P -38c: Fir floor, frm fir, 12" thkns, carpet fir fnsh cav Ins, amb ovr 21A -32t: Bg floor, fight dry soil, 8' depth 144 0.030 38.0 2.55 367 0.25 36 1598 0.020 0 1.70 2717 0 -141- wrightsoft Right - Suite® Universal 8.0.04 RSU13410 2012- Mar -30 11:45:26 ACCK ...Elander\Desktop \Wrightsoft Heat LosslLennar Kingston Eagan.rup Calc = MJ6 Front Door faces: Page 2 Ventilation Fan Schedule Make -up air Location Passive (determined from calculations from Table 501.3.1) J i 11111111 Intermittent Powered (determined from calculations from Table 501.3.1) allga,AtallIW,IMINIMI / /ef.Lr Interlocked with exhaust device (determined from calculation from Table 501.3.1) 'l Other, describe: Location of duct or system ventilation make -up air: Determined from make-up air opening table Cfm I Size and type (round, rectangular, flex or rigid) IMO n,enne. .,.,« .,.,...:_....t1 Ventilation Fan Schedule Descrii,:_itign Location Conti us / Intermittent 4 re / /ef.Lr 4 'l Section B Balanced, HRV (Heat Recovery Ventilator) or ERV ery Ventilator) — cfm of unit in low must not exceed co Iation rating by more than 100 %. Low cfm: High cfm: Continuous fan rating in cfm (capacity must not exceed continuous ventilation rating by more than 100 %) Ventilation Method (Choose either balanced or exhaust only) (Energy Recov- ® Exhaust only / C continuous venti- Continuous fan rating in cfm Directions - Choose the method of ventilation, balanced or exhaust only. Balanced ventilation systems are tyr HR r ERV's. Enter the low and high cfm amounts. Low cfm air flow must be equal to or greater than the required conti ous ventilation rate and less than 200% greater than the continuous rate. (For instance, if the low cfm is 40 cfm, the ventilation f r must not exceed 80 cfm.) Automatic controls may allow the use of a larger fan that is operated a percentage of each hour. Section C Directions - The ventilation fan schedule should describe what the fan is for, the location, cfm, and whether it is used for continuous or intermittent ventilation. The fan that is chose for continuous ventilation must be equal to or greater than the low cfm air rating and less than 100% greater than the continuous rate. (For instance, if the low cfm is 40 cfm, the continuous ventilation fan must not exceed 80 cfm.) Automatic controls may allow the use of a larger fan that is operated a percentage of each hour. Section D Ventilation Controls (Describe operation and control of the continuous and Intermittent ventilation) Directions - Describe the operation of the ventilation system. There should be adequate detail for plan reviewers and inspectors to verify design and installation compliance. Related trades also need adequate detail for placement of controls and proper operation of the building ventilation. if exhaust fans are used for building ventilation, describe the operation and location of any controls, indicators and legends. If an ERV or HRV is to be installed, describe how it will be installed. if it will be connected and interfaced with the air handling equipment, please describe such connections as detailed in the manufactures' installation instructions. If the installation Instructions require or recommend the equipment to be interlocked with the air handling equipment for proper operation, such interconnection shall be made and described. Section E Page 2 of 6 CO Q W �M m a rn b a i na o O Cn a z z m rn z z z z z Z m m m m rn m rn- o A m 0- 0 X w X X X X X CO X N N A N b - u G) 0 X 0 O ° z ' - 0 z z x z 0 E m z 1 x x X a;, ID m N m m p :; " � 0 0 < N !. C rn o 0 '] i N o = o o � 1 -b ' m N " N I. Z Si' 0 Z G) > 1 a s as o a. D! G)' - n cn cn m u) I' 0I C i M � � . r" z r z '. _ r r -. > M 71 .' xJ !` > r > O 0 r C13 ' d ci n to m' cn --I C) ` Z co P w co 8 z -1 C O I :- I % :� Q O S G) _ C 0 a i 1; N D 0 -1 : a 1 * S 2 0 C )' i 'a m co N c G3 . N N 0 :mw �, • 7.11 1 rn Z L ii r' . D - � . z z cn * m d O m 0 d . m Z .W o• 7) CO � CO , * 3 x xcp n..., A t ' m G 0 0 o j z!a ii MT: I O 0 0 0 0 0 O 3 0 * i tQ y O : < O O 0 ! cC N — .� w O ,' .7 m ' ' 4 CO I % Y w iu , -i PLAN REVIEW FOR COMPLIANCE WITH AIRCRAFT NOISE ORDINANCE Submitter: Lennar 16305 36th Ave. No. Suite 600 Plymouth, MN 55446 952 - 249 -3000 Noise Impact Area Airport - MSP International Noise Zone - 4 New Infill Residence is a "COND" use in Noise Zone 4 Plan Reviewed: to 22- S3 \ L ©p ,( T 35 CrSSwGi?_ T21;1L Information Submitted: Annotated architectural drawings including: Windows: Atrium Swinging Patio Doors: Atrium Entry Doors: Therma Tru Skylights: N/A Compliance with STC Requirements: Average window /wall area for exterior wall: 21.2t With this window /wall area ratio and STC 40 walls, windows with an STC 30 can be used to meet the noise reduction requirements; Summary: Other measures including duct bends and caulking are being taken to ensure minimum transmission of noise through the exterior building shell so that the construction should meet the compatibility guidelines. Therefore, the materials and construction as proposed should meet the requirements of the Eagan aircraft noise ordinance. Review Completed (date): 2:7. ) Z Review Completed by: Tom Tamte Compliance with Procedures to Ensure Adequate Noise Attenuation: Exterior wall construction: LP Smart Board 15/32" sheathing Tyvek wrap 2x6 studs 16" O.C. R -21 batt insulation with 1/2" gypsum board Roof Construction: Peaked roof with manufactured trusses 24" O.C. Roof vents Shingles 15# felt 1/2" sheathing Blown insulation R -44 5/8" gypsum board Mechanical Ventilation System: 3 -ton central air conditioning unit Window, Door Frame, Perimeter and Other Seals: All window and door openings are to be caulked with butyl -based caulk Fireplace Chimney Cap: Built -in flue damper, chimney cap, glass enclosed Ventilation Duct Exterior Wall Penetrations: All exterior ducts will have bends as required by the ordinance Door and Window Construction: Windows: Atrium (30 STC) Sliding Patio Doors: Atrium (30 STC) Entry Doors: Therma Tru (29 STC) Skylights: N/A Other Exterior Wall Penetrations: Sill sealer between plates and blocks Table 501.3.1 PROCEDURE TO DETERMINE MAKEUP AIR QUANITY FOR EXHAUST EQUIPMENT iN DWELLINGS (Additional combustion air will be required for combustion appliances, see KAIR method for calculations) One or multiple power vent or direct vent ap- pliances or no combus- tion appliances ColumnA One or multiple fan- assisted appliances and power vent or direct vent appliances ColumnB One atmospherically vent gas or oil appliance or one solid fuel appliance Column C Multiple atmospherical - ly vented gas or oil appliances or solid fuel appliances Column D 1. a) pressure factor (cfm /sf) . 0.15 0.09 0.06 0.03 b) conditioned floor area (sf) (Including unflnlshed basements) • 3 j 1 c♦.�� Estimated House Infiltration (cfm): (la x1b] 5oS" 2. Exhaust Capacity a) continuous exhaust -only ventilation system (cfm); (not applicable to ba- lanced ventilation systems such as HRV) (P D b) clothes dryer (cfm) 135 135 135 135 c) 80% of largest exhaust rating (cfm); Kitchen hood typically (not applicable If recirculating system or if powered makeup air is electrically interlocked and match to exhaust) D d) 80% of next largest exhaust rating (cfm); bath fan typically not a cable If recirculating ( opIi.. g system or If powered makeup air is electrically . Interlocked and matched to exhaust) • Not Applicable Total Exhaust Capacity (cfm); (2a *.2b. +2c.+ 2d) 93 .5 .-'-. 3. Makeup. Air Quantity (cfm) a) total exhaust capacity (from above) �� b) estimated house infiltration (from above) �� e'^' J 'Makeup Air Quantity (cfm); (3a —3b) (if value Is negative, no makeup air is needed) c 5' 4. For makeup Air Opening Sizing, refer to Table 501.4.2 , ` A 1. Q`6 Directions - in order to determine the makeup air, Table 501.3.1 must be filled out (see below). For most new installations, column A will be appropriate, however, if atmospherically vented appliances or solid fuel appliances are installed, use the appropriate column. For existing dweiings, see IMC 501.3.3. Please note, if the makeup air quantity is negative, no additional makeup air will be re- quired for ventilation, if the value is positive refer to Table 501.3.2 and size the opening. Transfer the cfm, size of opening and type (round, rectangular, flex or rigid) to the last line of section D. The make -up air supply must be installed per IMC 501.3.2.3. A. Use this column if there are other than fan - assisted or atmospherically vented gas or oil appliance or if there are no combustion appliances. (Power vent and direct vent appliances may be used.) B. Use this column if there is one fan - assisted appliance per venting system. (Appliances other than atmospherically vented appliances may also be in- cluded.) C. Use this column if there is one atmospherically vented (other than fan - assisted) gas or oil appliance per venting system or one solid fuel appliance. D. Use this column if there are multiple atmospherically vented gas or oil appliances using a common vent or if there are atmospherically vented gas or oil appliances and solid fuel appliances. Page 3 of 6 Sections F Makeup Air Opening Table for New and Existing Dwelling Table 501.3.2 Notes: A. An equivalent length of 100 feet of round smooth metal duct is assumed. Subtract 40 feet for the exterior hood and ten feet for each 90- degree elbow to determine the remaining length of straight duct allowable. B. If flexible duct is used, Increase the duct diameter by one Inch. Flexible duct shall be stretched with minimal sags. Compressed duct shall not be accepted. C. Barometric dampers are prohibited in passive makeup air openings when any atmospherically vented appliance is installed. D. Powered makeup alr shall be electrically interlocked with the largest exhaust system. Explanation - If no atmospheric or power vented appliances are installed, check the appropriate box, not required. If a power vented or atmospherically vented appliance installed, use IFGC Appendix E, Worksheet E -1 (see below). Please enter size and type. Combus- tion air vent supplies must communicate with the appliance or appliances that require the combustion air. Section F calculations follow on the next 2 pages. Page 4 of 6 One or multiple power vent, direct vent ap- pliances, or no combus- tion appliances Column A One or multiple fan- assisted appliances and power vent or direct vent appliances Column 8 One atmospherically vented gas or oil ap- pliance or one solid fuel appliance Column C Multiple atmospherically vented gas or oil ap- piiances or solid fuel appliances Column D Duct di- ameter Passive opening 1 -36 1 -22 1 -15 1 -9 3 Passive opening 37 -66 23 -41 16 -28 10 -17 4 Passive opening 67 —109 42 — 66 29 — 46 18 — 28 5 Passive opening 110 -163 67 -100 47 -69 29 -42 6 Passive opening 164 -232 101 -143 70 -99 43 -61 7 Passive opening 233 — 317 144 —195 100 —135 62 — 83 8 Passive opening w /motorized damper 318 -419 196 -258 136 - 179 84 -110 9 Passive opening w /motorized damper 420 -539 259 -332 180 -230 111 -142 10 Passive opening w /motorized damper 540 — 679 333 —419 231 — 290 143 —179 11 Powered makeup alr >679 >419 >290 >179 NA Sections F Makeup Air Opening Table for New and Existing Dwelling Table 501.3.2 Notes: A. An equivalent length of 100 feet of round smooth metal duct is assumed. Subtract 40 feet for the exterior hood and ten feet for each 90- degree elbow to determine the remaining length of straight duct allowable. B. If flexible duct is used, Increase the duct diameter by one Inch. Flexible duct shall be stretched with minimal sags. Compressed duct shall not be accepted. C. Barometric dampers are prohibited in passive makeup air openings when any atmospherically vented appliance is installed. D. Powered makeup alr shall be electrically interlocked with the largest exhaust system. Explanation - If no atmospheric or power vented appliances are installed, check the appropriate box, not required. If a power vented or atmospherically vented appliance installed, use IFGC Appendix E, Worksheet E -1 (see below). Please enter size and type. Combus- tion air vent supplies must communicate with the appliance or appliances that require the combustion air. Section F calculations follow on the next 2 pages. Page 4 of 6 Combustion air Not required per mechanical code (No atmospheric or power vented appliances) � ....)e / Passive (see IFGC Appendix E, Worksheet E -1) l Size and type Other, describe: Sections F Makeup Air Opening Table for New and Existing Dwelling Table 501.3.2 Notes: A. An equivalent length of 100 feet of round smooth metal duct is assumed. Subtract 40 feet for the exterior hood and ten feet for each 90- degree elbow to determine the remaining length of straight duct allowable. B. If flexible duct is used, Increase the duct diameter by one Inch. Flexible duct shall be stretched with minimal sags. Compressed duct shall not be accepted. C. Barometric dampers are prohibited in passive makeup air openings when any atmospherically vented appliance is installed. D. Powered makeup alr shall be electrically interlocked with the largest exhaust system. Explanation - If no atmospheric or power vented appliances are installed, check the appropriate box, not required. If a power vented or atmospherically vented appliance installed, use IFGC Appendix E, Worksheet E -1 (see below). Please enter size and type. Combus- tion air vent supplies must communicate with the appliance or appliances that require the combustion air. Section F calculations follow on the next 2 pages. Page 4 of 6 IFGC Appendix E, Worksheet E -1 Residential Combustion Air Calculation Method (for Furnace, Boiler, and /or Water Heater in the Same Space) Step 1: Complete vented combustion appliance information. Furnace /Boller: ` Draft Hood ^ Fan Assisted XDirect Vent Input: Btu /hr or Power Vent Water Heater: _ Draft Hood ) Fan Assisted _ Direct Vent Input: yba 00A Btu /hr or Power Vent Step 2: Calculate the volume of the Combustion Appliance Space (CAS) containing combustion appliances. The CAS includes all spaces connected to one another by code compliant openings. CAS volume: it 7 9_) ft LxWxH L W H Step 3: Determine Air Changes per Hour (ACH)1 Default ACH values have been incorporated into Table E4 for use with Method 4b (KAIR Method). If the year of construction or ACH is not known, use method 4a (Standard Method). Step 4: Determine Required Volume for Combustion Air. (DO NOT COUNT DIRECT VENT APPLIANCES) 4a. Standard Method Total Btu /hr input of all combustion appliances Input: Btu /hr Use Standard Method column in Table E -1 to find Total Required TRV: ft Volume (TRV) If CAS Volume (from Step 2) Is greater than TRV then no outdoor openings are needed. If CAS Volume (from Step 2) Is less than TRV then go to STEP 5. 4b. Known Air Infiltration Rate (KAIR) Method (DO NOT COUNT DIRECT VENT APPLIANCES) Total Btu /hr input of all fan - assisted and power vent appliances Input: 94040 0 Btu /hr Use Fan - Assisted Appliances column in Table E -1 to find RVFA: ? e) [gd ft' Required Volume Fan Assisted (RVFA) Total Btu /hr input of all Natural draft appliances Input: Btu/hr Use Natural draft Appliances column in Table E -1 to find RVNFA: ft' Required Volume Natural draft appliances (RVNDA) Total Required Volume (TRV) = RVFA + RVNDA TRV = + _ 3 t � TRV ft If CAS Volume (from Step 2) is greater than TRV then no outdoor openings are needed. If CAS Volume (from Step 2) Is less than TRV then go to STEP 5. Step 5: Calculate the ratio of available interior volume to the total required volume. Ratio = CAS Volume (from Step 2) divided by TRV (from Step 4a or Step 4b) {{ Ratio = !792 /30Croi _ �o Step 6: Calculate Reduction Factor (RF). RF = 1 minus Ratio RF = 1 - ..- 4 _ ♦ / Step 7: Calculate single outdoor opening as if all combustion air is from outside. t� Total Btu /hr input of all Combustion Appliances in the same CAS Input: ` 4 etv Btu /hr (EXCEPT DIRECT VENT) Combustion Air Opening Area (CAOA): � Total Btu /hr divided by 3000 Btu/hr per in CAOA = 4d fr ee) / 3000 Btu /hr per in2_ /3. 3 y In Step 8: Calculate Minimum CAOA. Minimum CAOA = CAOA multiplied by RF Minimum CAOA = 1 3 31/ x . y = 5. 3 y in Step 9: Calculate Combustion Air Opening Diameter (CAOD) CAOD = 1.13 multiplied by the square roat of Minimum CAOA CAOD =1.13 V Minimum CAOA . ( v / in. diameter go up one inch in size If using flex duct 1 If desired, ACH can be determined using ASHRAE calculation or blower door test. Follow procedures in Se ' G304. Directions - The Minnesota Fuel Gas Code method to calculate to size of a required combustion air opening, is called the Known Air infiltration Rate Method. ' For new construction, 4b of step 4 is required to be filled out. Page5of6 PROPERTY LEGAL: LOT SURVEY CHECKLIST FOR RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION J +7 8 rQ� k3, S - ImQhaJ zed 4d- a) U_ Q O z ¢ DOCUMENT TANDARDS ❑ ❑ • Registered Land Survey/3r signature and company 7 ❑ ❑ • Building Permit Applicant 7 ❑ ❑ • Legal description )' 0 0 • Address y ❑ 0 • North arrow and scale ;2' ❑ ❑ • House type (rambler, walkout, split w /o, split entry, lookout, etc.) 0 ❑ • Directional drainage arrows with slope /gradient % ❑- 0 • Proposed /existing sewer and water services & invert elevation ,e( ❑ 0 • Street name ❑ ❑ • Driveway (grade & width - in R/W and back of curb, 22' max.) 0 ❑ .. Lot Square Footage ❑ ❑ • Lot Coverage / ELEVATIONS Existing ❑ ❑ • Property corners / 0 0 • Top of curb at the driveway and property line extensions ❑ ❑ • Elevations of any existing adjacent homes ❑ 0 ❑ • Adequate footing depth of structures due to adjacent utility trenches ❑ / 0 • Waterways (pond, stream, etc.) Proposed ❑ 0 • Garage floor ❑ 0 • Basement floor ;2' ❑ 0 • Lowest exposed elevation (walkout/window) 0 ❑ • Property corners )3' 0 ❑ • Front and rear of home at the foundation DATE OF SURVEY: 3/2_02 LATEST REVISION: PONDING AREA (if applicable) ❑ 71 0 • Easement line ❑ 7 0 • NWL ❑ 7 ❑ • HWL ❑ 7' ❑ • Pond # designation ❑ I' ❑ • Emergency Overflow Elevation ❑ 7 ❑ • Pond/Wetland buffer delineation Y /�j • Shoreland Zoning Overlay District Y ` l% 1 • Conservation Easements DIMENSIONS )11 ❑ ❑ • Lot lines /Bearings & dimensions )' ❑ 0 • Right -of -way and street width (to back of curb) 7 ❑ ❑ • Proposed home dimensions including any proposed decks, overhangs greater than 2', porches, etc. (i.e. all structures requiring permanent footings) ;2' ❑ ❑ • Show all easements of record and any City utilities within those easements � 1' ❑ ❑ • Setbacks of proposed structure and sideyard setback of adjacent existing structures ❑ ❑ • Retaining wall requirements: Reviewed By Date 9100 G: /FORMS /Building Permit Application Rev. 11 -26 -04 7299 1 1 Certificate of Survey for: LENNAR HOMES 896. BENCH MARK: TOP NUT HYDRANT LOTS 4 -5 BLK 6 ELEV.= 911.35 NOTE: ADD FOUNDATION LEDGE AS REQUIRED NOTE: GRADING PLAN BY PIONEER ENGINEERING LAST DATED 5/04/11 WAS USED TO DETERMINE THE PROPOSED ELEVATIONS SHOWN ON THIS CERTIFICATE. NOTE: PROPOSED BUILDING DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE FOR HORIZONTAL LOCATION OF STRUCTURES ON THE LOT ONLY. CONTACT BUILDER PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION FOR APPROVED CONSTRUCTION PLANS. NOTE: NO SPECIFIC SOILS INVESTIGATION HAS BEEN PERFORMED ON THIS LOT BY THE SURVEYOR. THE SUITABILITY OF SOILS TO SUPPORT THE SPECIFIC HOUSE PROPOSED IS NOT THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SURVEYOR. NOTE: THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT PURPORT TO SHOW EASEMENTS OTHER THAN THOSE SHOWN ON THE RECORDED PLAT. NOTE: CONTRACTOR MUST VERIFY DRIVEWAY DESIGN. NOTE: BEARINGS SHOWN ARE BASED ON AN ASSUMED DATUM SCALE : 1 INCH = 30 FEET 111120005 KTH PltNEERengineering CIVIL ENGINEERS LAND PLANNERS LAND SURVEYORS LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS 2422 Enterprise Drive, Mendota Heights, MN 55120, Phone: (651) 681 1914 Fax: (651) 681 9488 - Pioneereng.com IMPERVIOUS AREA LOT 8 AREA = 6579 SF HOUSE AREA = 2130 SF PORCH AREA = 144 SF STOOP AREA = 36 SF SIDEWALK AREA = 166 SF DRIVEWAY AREA = 504 SF COVERAGE = 45.3 % HOUSE COVERAGE = 32.4 % lSTALL S82°15907 V■I (896.3) EXISTING HO USE S8 0 °2 REVISED: 3/21/12 ADDRESS: 3561 & 3565 SAWGRASS TRAIL EAST, EAGAN, MINNESOTA BUYER: INVENTORY MODEL: LAKEVIEW & KINGSFIELD ELEVATION: B2 & B1 t' .urn Slopes i ng Wall Wilt . ; ,wired IMPERVIOUS AREA LOT 7 AREA = 6607 SF HOUSE AREA = 1959 SF PORCH AREA = 160 SF STOOP AREA = 27 SF SIDEWALK AREA = 168 SF DRIVEWAY AREA = 520 SF COVERAGE = 42.9 % HOUSE COVERAGE = 29.7 % rGN1Q}e 904. EWER „ i NOTE: STAKE BUILDING o BENCH MARK: Si TOP OF SPIKE 'p ELEV.= 900.23 eji,I 0 1 0 (gal .3) 15 2.14 BY: CH MARK: P OF SPIKE EV.=901.11 INSTA, .A £ r! N BLIIMZLI LOD HOUSE ELEVATIONS LOWEST FLOOR ELEVATION TOP OF FOUNDATION ELEV. // /1 1/ I I \\ o. X 000.00 DENOTES EXISTING ELEVATION ( 000.00 ) DENOTES PROPOSED ELEVATION DENOTES DRAINAGE FLOW DIRECTION DENOTES SPIKE WE HEREBY CERTIFY TO LENNAR HOMES THAT THIS IS A TRUE AND CORRECT REPRESENTATION OF A SURVEY OF THE BOUNDARIES OF: R .0. W. - 60. 8- _ 33. O X1.00 c° 1 I 00 1 • ; 0 N ; / `\1 DETAIL /// NO SCALE E ILAUAN ENGINEERING DEPT LOWEST ALLOWABLE FLOOR ELEVATION :894.8 :(PROPOSED) /ASBUILT (895.1) / (903.1) / GARAGE SLAB ELEV. ® DOOR : (902.8) / T.O.F. ELEVATION © LOOKOUT : (898.3) / LOT 7 AND 8, BLOCK 3, STONEHAVEN 2ND ADDITION DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA IT DOES NOT PURPORT TO SHOW IMPROVEMENTS OR ENCROACHMENTS, EXCEPT AS SHOWN, AS SURVEYED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION THIS 20TH DAY OF MARCH, 2012. SIGNED: ,q PIONEER ENGINEERING, P.A. Peter J. Hawkinson License No. 42299 City of Eag,an Address: 3565 Sawgrass Tr E Zip: 55123 The following items were / were not completed at the Final Inspection on: Final grade - 6" from siding Permit #: 103711 Permanent steps — Garage Permanent steps — Main Entry Permanent Driveway Permanent Gas Retaining Wall or 3:1 Max Slope Sod / Seeded Lawn Trail / Curb Damage Porch Lower Level Finish 1/‘ Deck Fireplace • Verify with your builder that roof test caps from the plumbing system have been removed. • Turn off water supply to the outside lawn faucets before freeze potential exists. • Call the Engineering Department at (651) 675-5646 prior to working in the right-of-way or installing an irrigation system. Building Inspector: ,4i ke- L� �Ge— G:\Building Inspections\FORMS\Checklists