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4531 Hay Lake Rd S? CASH RECEIPT CITY OF EAGAN 3830 PILOT KNOB ROAD EAGAN, MINNESOTA 55122 s I? ? ?' 1 1-? „U ?- .?. AMOUNT '? DOLLARS T7 ,oo O CASH Q,CHECK Ke?; --? ?. , ? l . 1 I l (L ? L l ? ? .? ? `'--" • L 7l 1 C 0 16140 whne--Pe„? ? Yeilow-POStirg Copy ? Pink--File Copy ?••?_. Thank You , BY,'' f 1 ' SEYM1IER_ & YVATER PERMIT CfTY OF EAGAN 3830 Pilot Knob Rd. Eagan, MN 55122-1897 OFFICE USE ONLY METER # PERMIi' DATE 9 7! 1 3/ e; CHIP # WATER PERMIT # i 1. 2 37 METER SIZE B.P. RECEIPT # ISSUE DATE B.P. RECEIPT DATE _ PRV - BOOSTER PUMP t SITE ADDRESS LOT LBLOCK SECJSUB PERMIT REGIUESTED , --'VSEWER APPLICANT: ADDRESS: _ COMMIIND CITY, STATE ZIP PHONE: ? NEW PLUMBER; ADDRESS: ' . ?- - I AGREE TO CO CITY, STATE ZIp EAGAN ORDINI PHONE: OWNER: - ADDRESS:_ CITY, STATE PHONE: - ZIP t-WATER - TAPS RESIDENTIAL ? EXISTING )LY WITH CITY OF ;ES: rJ METER ISSUED PLEASE ALLOW TWa WORKING DAYS FOR PRUCESSING. FOR STORM SEWER PERMITS, CONTACT ENGINEERING DEP7. APPLICANT AND PLUMBER WILL BE NOTIFIED WHEN PERMIT IS PROCESSED. SEWER&,WATER PERMIT CITY 4F EAGAN 3830 Pilot Knob Rd. Eagan, MN 56122-189-f SITE ADDRESS LOT !=BLOCK ` SEC/SUB APPLICANT: ADDRESS: ? 21 CIIY, STATE 2" J ? _•. ?? ? I ? . ^Ati_.) ` ZIP PHONE: PLUMBER: ?tt?! ?1!;"'3"ac, r' ADDRESS: I,"?i p 2::T-:f rrAtc CITY, STATE ZIP -55 11 PHONE: Pn `-i - y 144 q PERMIT REQUESTED 'V'SEWER WATER - TAPS - GOMM/IND i.:.-RESIDENTIAL -'NEW - EXISTING OF w? OWNER: .? ADDRESS: SI4MAT WHEN MET SUED CITY, STATE ZIP , PHONE: a.v /? PLEASE ALLOW TWO WORKING DAYS FOR pROCESSING. FOR STORM SE ER ?ERMITS 43;NTACT ENGINEERING DEPT. APPLICANT AND PLUMBER WILL BE NOTIFlED WMEN PERMIT IS PROCESSEO. _L PRV - BOOSTER PUMP OFFlCE USE ONLY METER # y?!-l WO a,L PEAMIT DATE t 2;' 11 /9 t CHIP #?? S6 ?2 a 1 WATER PERMIT # 12377 METER SIZE B.P. RECEIPT # C 016140 ISSUE OATE B.P. RECEIPT DATE 11 12 91 „ •. BUILDING To be used for f ; Site Address 6 531 S HAY LAKE RD Lot 2_ Block 2_ Sec/Sub. OVLRIIILL FARli 1S OFFICE USE ONLY Parcel No. occupancy R-3 -H!- FEES R 1 Zoning - W Name (Actuai) Const Bld Permit 5509? 3 A{?dreSS (Allowable) g. ? ? o City El TRI?18VILL! Phone 688--7061 # of siories Surchar e 4 Plan Review • 357•00 ? Name SA ME Length DeRih SAC Cit 1000 ? Z y , ?¢ Address S.F. Total - City Phone S.F. Footprints - SAC, MCwCC 650•? W C 6? ?? ?, On Site Sewage _ ater onn ? ? W Name On SiEe Weil 95•? ?; Address MWCC System X Water Me1er a W Clty Phane City Water ?_ Acct. Deposit 30.00 ? ? PRV Required x S!W Permit . I hereby acknowlege that I have read this application and state Ihat the information is correct and agree, to comply with all applicabie State of Minnesota Statutes`,,and City of Eagan Ordin nces. .\ Booster Pump - 5M! 5urcharge Treatment PI •50 276. Signature of Permitee `- _..r APPROVALS Road Unit 37Q• ? A Building Permit is i? on the express condit applicable State of Mi BuiWing Official ued to: ??NA? CCl4fiST I? ?n that all work shall be done in accordance with all nriesota Statutes and City of Eagan Ordinances. Planner Council gid9, pry. Variance - _ - park Ded. Copies TOTAL ' • Permit No. Pertnit Holder Date Telephone k WATER SE4YER PLUMBING ?? /8 9/ 7"e57 ` 8/ O Q H.V.A.C. ELECTRIC Inspection Date Ins. Comments Foolings I l B Foundation Framing -2 ,( Roofing Rough Pibg. C Rough Htg. Isul. - r? & Fireplace Final Htg. orsrat Tesc i Final Plbg. ,7 Plbg. Inspector - NoGfy Plumber Const. Meter EngrlPlan 81dg. Final - Z- - g Dedc Ftg. Dedc Final Well Pr. Disp. : \.% O " (In#t#trate of (Orrupaury (Citp of Cagan Erpxhacrtd id wtitd"aUg itsper#iom 77tis CemJcare ?rt pu,suanr ro rhe reqwwxencs afsecoon 306 Qfrhe uruform Buirfing Code oertifl7?i8 that at lhe time of issuaxce lhir srruciure wvs in compliance with the Narious orrlinawes of the City re8uhidKB bui7ding oassbucdoa or use Fvr the jo!lowing: wc a.imclaos gg nvr_ I ce o e? im -- rta 3 o Qfi - . OMWd7 Th- R- 3 M- 7 74ming phpict - B, _ 1 Tppc Caart YN . Oww d B„&l;,s Mcnnuer.n rnaqT A&%= 1„11$ 8LUE8ILL 8AY ?n &a&mAd&= 4511 S Hev t_euF un - 9 n9 nvrrvurT_r_ FAFIL 1ST .TAN1fARY 9t ]9Q9 POST IN A CONSPICUOUS PUCE CITY OF EAGAN Remarks duplex - - Addition OVERHILL FARM 1ST ADDN Lot 2 Blk 2 Parcel 10-56150-020-02 Owner street 4531-33 S. Hay Lake Road stace Improvement Date Amount Annual Years g3 Payment Receipt Date STREET SURF. 5-9?, 19$1 310. ]4 15.54 20 iy STREET RE5TOR. gla' 18 . 0 817.00 GRADING ga3 1985 2228.50 4452U 5 I SAN SEW TRUAfK 515 1981 359.28 17.96 20 &g2*SEWER LATERAL Y 59 2 8. 2 - ' ZSAN SEW TRK LAT BEN 198 68.70 1.25 15 WATERMAIN WATERLATERAL 1981 2.4 $.62 22 0 .5 WATER AREA 1981 359.2$ 17.96 + 20 S!p STORM SEW TRK 1984 899. 00 59.93 15 STORMSEWLAT --rrk I L3 198/t 161.62 lO.'r'r ZS ssz*SS L& Service x 1985 CURB & GUTTER ? SIOEWALK STREET LIGHT WATER CONN. BUILDING PER. SAC PAR K IN f ? CITY OF EAGAN ` 3830 Pilot Knob Road ` Eagan, Minnesota 55122-1897 (612) 681-4675 SITE ADDRESS: I i . Hn•i I nt I tro i ? ?s i, i '•. : 11 l' f ? PERMIT SUBTYPE: ,i'• ? I t'1{i)T JNk11. F L ON RECORD PERMIT TYPE: Rermit Number: Date Issued: t+li 1! Ij 1 Mfj a .> fa„ ? ?o- e9i?HIqf+ f{ ? ?„ r APPLICANT: / TYPE OF WORK: f 1 'i 1 1 I I hlfil ? i Permft No. Permft Holder Date Telephone M ELECTRIC PLUMBING HVAC Inspectlon Date Insp. Comments FOOTINGS adulXlPC ?.P FOUND • ?- d" - FRAMING ROOFING ROUGH PLUMBING PLBG AIR TEST ROUGH HEATING GAS SVC TEST INSUL GYPBOARD FIREPLACE FIREPLACE AIR TEST FINAL PLBG FINAL HTG ORSAT TEST BLDG FINAL BSMT R.I BSMT F!NAl DECK FiG QECK Fir,n; /•y? 9Gt I.? ; DATE: NOV 13, 1991 RE: 4531 S HAY LAKE RD (MCDONALD CONST INC) X Your Sewer & Water Permit for the a6ove property has been completed. It will he held at the Public Works Garage (3501 Coachman Road) until the meter is picked up. BE SURE TO CALL PUBLIC WORKS (454-5220) FOR YOUR PERMANENT WATER TURN ON. _ Your Sewer & Water Permit for the above property cannot be completed for the follo.wing reasons: Your Sewer & Water Permit tor the above property has been completed, but the meter cannot be issued ar occupancy allowed until further notice. COMMERCIAL PROJECTS ONLY: Please pay for meter at City Hall. Meter size must be confirmed by Bili Adams or Dirk House (Plumbing Inspectors- 454-8100) betore issuance. WARNING: BEFORE DIGGING, CALL LOCAL UTILITIES - TELEPHONE, ELECTRIC, GAS, ETC. - REQUIRED BY LAW. CONTACT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT FOR WATER TURN ON POLICY. Secretary, Building Inspections Dept. Address: 4531 S HAY LAKE R? Lot 2 Hlk 2 Sec/Sub OVERHILL FARM 1ST These items were/were not complete at the time of the final inspection. Yes No Final grade (6" ftom siding) Pesmanent steps - garage ? Permanent steps - main entry Permanent driveway Permanent gas Sod/seeded grass ? Trail/curb damage Porch Basement finish ? Deck Please veri£y with the builder the removal of roof test caps from the plumbing system andthe shut-off of water supply to the outside lawn faucet before? freeze potential exists. White - City copy Yellow - Resident copy Pink - Contractor copy CITY OF EAGAN Np 19868 3830 Pilot Knob Road, P.O. Box 21-799, Eagan, MN 55121 BUILDING PERMIT PHONE: 454-8100 Receipt # C 0 1 '` ? ,rcJ 1?-l To be used tor SF TJWG/GAR Est. Value $80, 000 pyte NOV 8 , 1g 91 Site Address 4531 S HAY LAKE RD Lot 2 Block 2 Sec/Sub.OVERHILL FARM 15 Parcel No. w Name MCDONALD CONST INC il: o Address 1212 SLUEBILL SAY RD City BURNSVILLE phone 688-7061 ¢ Name bAME I ?Q Address ? City Phone Name _ Address Phone I hereby ackno le that I have read this application and state Ihat ihe infarmation is co e antl agreA to comply with all applicable Stala of Minnesota Slatute n Citv ot Eaban Ordinanrna. Siqnature of A Building Permit is i ue 10: 1R?.LVIVHLU l.vPtp L 1IVl: on ihe express conditi n t at all work shall be tlona in accordance with all applicable Slate of Min ota Statutes and? ,Cit?y of Eagan Ordinances. Building ONicial ?l q ?j 11 C I OFFICE USE ONLY Occupancy R-3 J-I FEES Zoning R-1 (AClual) Const _1L-14 Bldg. Permit ? aki- V? (nnowabie) -N Surcharge 40.00 Y o(5tories 44' PlanReview 357.00 Lengih Depih 481 SAQ City 100. 00 S.F.7otal - SAC, MCWCC 650.00 S.F. Footprints _ On Site Sewage _ Water Conn 660. 00 On Sita Well Water Meter 95.00 MWCC System X Ciry Water x Acct. Deposil 30.0 n PRV RequireE X SM/ Permit 30.00 Baoster Pump - S/yy Surcharge • 50 Trealmenl PI 276 . 00 APPROVALS qpad Unit 370.0 0 Planner - park Ded. Council BIOg.Off. _ CoPies Variance - 7pTAL (1 3,158.5 J 656?7?a??a9? ??10V397£ 122 Request Date / -? ?/ Fire No. Roug?-inlnspeclbn q??/!1;r?i i]/Yes ? No Cl Reatly Now ?II Notily InSpectqr _ When 9 ?? I frd'ficensed contractor p owner hereby request inspection of above electric ork a• o e .bb AtlOr ss (Sbaet. Box ar Raute NoJ / • Ciry Secti No ? nship Na a No. a Rarge No. y ?,? CauMy OccuPa ? 1 ? 11 PhOne o. 3 5 Power SupPlier ? Atldress / Elaclr al nvactor f ompaoy N ma) , Conimctor5 I.icense No. VR D Maling Atldress IConVac Owrier Making Installation) ?`? /`?/? `N"-?? • Auth etl Sgnatore (COnVa brNwner Meking In5lallat n) PWumper 5/a 3a 503 __ MINNE TA TATE BDARD OF ELECT ITY THIS INSPECTION FEQUEST WILL NOT Griggs-M'vlwey 91dg. - Room S173 6E ACCEPTEO BY THE STATE BOARD 1811 Universky Ave., SL Vaul. MN 55100 UNLESS PROPER INSPEGTION FEE IS Phone (612) 642-0B00 ENCLOSED. REQUEST FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTION ea-ooom-o8 ,?. ? See 'nshucM1Ore br completing ihis fortn on back of yellow wpy. ?!l ?f ?n n 'X" Be/ow Wark C!ivwd by This Request ?L?? 05627 ew Add Rep. TypeatBuilding AppliancesWired EquipmentWired ? -- Home Range Temporary Service Duplex Water Heater Eledric Heating ApL Buildinq Dryer Other (Speciry) Comm./Intlus}rial urnace Farm Air Conditioner Otner (syeciy) Contrapor's Remarks: Compute Inspection Fee Below: # . Other Fee # ServiceEniranceSize Fee # Circuds/Feetlers Fee Swimming Pool 0 t0 200 AmpS 0 to 100 Amps Transtormers A6ove 200 _ Amps AbQvelOO-Amps Signs Inspector§ Use Only: /y TO Tp t IrngatiOn Booms ?7? C? 7 7 / n CY ? Special Inspec[ion y'' ? ? cW Alarm/Communicafion SCONNECTED IF NOT THIS INSTALLATION MAY BE ORDERE9 Dt OMer Fee ? COMPLETED WRHIN 1 H I, Ihe Electrical Inspector, hereby Rov,n;,, ceAifythattheaboveinspec[ionhas beenmade. Final {e ' • (a'3?"`?l OFFlCE USE ONIY This request void 18 months from 2007 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION City Of Eagan 3830 Pilot Knob Road, Eagan MN 55122 Telephone # 651-675-5675 FAX # 651-675-5694 New Constmction Reauirements 3 registered stte surveys showing sq. $. of lot, sq. R. of frouse; and J roofed areas (20% maximum lol coverage allowed) 1 Soils Report if proposed building is to be piaced on distur6ed soil 2 copies of plan showing beam &window sizes; poured tound design, etc. 1 set of Energy Calculations 3 copies of Tree Preservation Plan rf lot platted aRer 717193 Rim Joist Detail Options seledion sheet (buildings wi[h 3 or less units) Minnegasco mechanical ventilation form RemotleVfteoair Reauiremenis 2 copies ot plan showing footings, beams, joists 1 set of Energy Calculations for heated additions 1 site survey for additions & decks Addifion - indkate ifon-site septic sysfem Plans are considered ublic information unisss ou state fhe are trade secret and the reason Date 1-2- /12o r-2_ ? ConstructionCost Site Address !!?/ s,? 5 f?6 UniUSte # # 2 Descriptioo of Work F) N+ 5 h t9SP ;Yte?-?' Multi-FamilyBldg _ Y-,C, N Fireplace(s) Y, 0 _ 1 _ 2 Property Owner ZD'[e (' b t ? Q 1iN .1 Telephone # ([Q41 ) (Q $ (p- $ p `l, I CF Contractor t?IA Address City State Zip Telephone # ( - ) COMPLETE THIS AREA ONLY IF CONSTRUCTING A NEW BUILDING - Minnesota Rules 7670 CaCeeo?'v 1 Minnesota Rules 7672 Ene?gy Code CategOry , Residential Ventilation Category 1 Worksheet . New Energy Code Worksheet (Jsubmissiontype) Submitted Submitted • Energy Envelope Calculations Submitted In the last 12 months, has the City of Eagan issued a permit for a similar plan based on a master plan? _ Y _ N If yes, date and address of master plan: Licensed Plumber bc?? 0 v E Mechanical Contractor R? Sewer/Water Contractor 1 2 2007 Telephone #( Telephone #( Telephone #( I hereby apply for a Residential Buildine Permit and acknowledee that the information is comnlete and accurat( r that the work will be in conformance with the ordinances and codes of the City of Eagan and the State of MN Statutes; I 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. Raberl- Ve,._)Wvtaw Applicant's Printed Name 1?:? ot,-?4 ? z-.?? ApplicanYs Signature , - DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE Sub Tvpes ? 01 Foundation ? 07 05-plex ? 13 16-plex ? 20 Pool ? 30 Accessory Bldg ? 02 SF Dwelling ? OS 06-plex ? 16 Fireplace ? 21 Porch (3-sea.) ? 31 Ext. Alt - Multi ? 03 01 of _ plex ? 09 07-plex O 17 Garage ? 22 Porch/Addn. (4-sea.) ? 33 Ext. Alt - SF ? 04 02-plex ? 10 OS-plex ? 18 Deck ? 23 Porch (screen/gazebo/pergola) ? 36 Multi Misc. ? 05 03-plex ? 11 10-plex ? 19 Lower Level ? 24 Storm Damage ? 06 04-piex . ? 12 12-plex ? 25 Miscellaneous WOIk TVpES ? 31 New ? 35 Int Improvement ? 38 Demolish In[erior D 44 Siding ? 32 Addition ? 36 Move Buiiding ? 42 Demolish Foundation ? 45 Fire Repair X 33 Alteration ? 37 Demolish Building* ? 43 Reroof ? 46 Windows/Doors ? 34 Replacement •Demolition (Entire Bldg) - Give PCA handout ta applicant Descriotion: waterDamage_ Yes 4e Valuation 3ktlw Occupancy 1nL MCES System - Plan Review N 100% or _ 25% Census Code ??3k Zoning ? -? City Water ' - SAC Units ^ Stories r Booster Pump ? # of Units v Sq. Ft. - PRV ? # of Bldgs 1 Length r Fire Sprinklered - Type of Const ? Width - REQUIRED INSPECTIONS _ Foatings(new bldg) Sheetrock _ Footings(deck) FinaVC.O. _ Footings (addition) ? FinaUNo C.O. _ Foundation ? HVAC _ Drain Tile Other Roof _ dce & Water Final Pool Ftgs AidGas Tests Final ? Framing _ Siding _ Swcco Lath Stone Lath Brick Fireplace R.I. Air Test F ina] Windows ? Insulation _ Retaining Wall Approved By: , Building Inspector Base Fee " Surcharge Plan Review MC/ES SAG City SAC Utility Connection Gharge S&W Permit & Surcharge Treatment Plant License Search Copies Other Total L?D `c i 753? I L17.s,3 2007 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATIO .\. ?`? 2'?? ? ? a ? City Of Eagan 3830 Pilot Knob Road, Eagan NIN 55122 Telephone # 651-675-5675 FAX # 651-675-5694 New Construdion Reauirements RemodeVReoair Reouirements Office Use OnN 3 registered site surveys showing sq. ft. of lot, sq, ft of house; and all roofed areas 2 copies of plan showing footings, beams, joists Cert M Survey Reod Y N (20%maximumlotcoverageallowed) ' lsetofEnergyCalculationsforheatedadditions SoilsReport Y N 1 Soils RepoR if proposed 6uilding is to be placed on disturbed soil 1 site survey for addi6ons & tlecks Tree Pres Plan Recd Y_ N, 2copiesofplanshowingbeam8windavsizas;pouredfounddesign,eta Addr6on-indcateifon-sifesepficsystem Tree Pres Required Y _N 1 set of Energy Calcula6ons On4ae Septic System _ Y_ N 3 copies of Tree Preservation Plan if lot platted after 711/93 Rim Joist Detail Op6ons sela6on sheet (6uildings with 3 or less units) Minnegasco mechanical ventilatlon form ? , Plans are considered ublic information unless ou state the are tra e ecret and?e reason. Date 0 ? l?2 -/ l ,?gDD 7 Construction Cost ? ya ( Site Address ?,S'?3 ??) J? r 6 z9d UniUSte # 14-6? ' rl2 S' Description oF Work Mutti-Family Bldg _ Y_ N Fireplace(s) _ 0 _ 1 _ 2 Property Owner Telep ooe # ((Q j) ? - -22 ContraMOr I-S Aaaress 1s'V5_0 State M? city 4Dple 1.8 l.?u Zip ? Z Telephone #qs :2-Cooor_?) COMPLETE THIS AREA ONLY IF CONSTRUCTING A NEW BUILDING - Minnesota Rules 7670 Cateeorv 1 Minnesota Rules 7672 Energy Code Category . Residential Ventilation Category 1 Worksheet • New Energy Code Worksheet (J submission type) Submitted Suhmitted • Energy Envelope Calculations Su6mitted • In the last 12 months, has the City of Eagan issued a perrnit for a similar plan based on a m4d" _ Y _ N If yes, date and address of master plan: APR 2 4 2007 Licensed Plumber Telephone #( ) Mechanical Contractor Sewer/Water Contractor Telephone #( Telephone #( I hereby apply for a Residential Building Permit and acknowledge that the information is complete and accurate; that the work will be in conFormance with the ordinances and codes of the City of Eagan and the State of MN Statutes; I 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 ofplans. --? ' \ ?y?? pplicant's Printed Name ApplicanT's Signature DO NOT WItiTE BELOW THIS LINE Sub Types ? 01 Foundation ? 07 05-plex ? 13 16-plex ? 20 Pool - ? 30 Accessory Bldg ? 02 SF Dwelling ? OS 06-plex ? 16 Fireplace ? 21 Porch (3-sea.) ? 31 Ext. Alt - MuRi ? 03 01of_plex ? 09 07-plex ? 17 Garage ? 22 PorchlAddn.(4-sea.) ? 33 Ext.Alt - SF ? 04 02-plex ? 10 OS-plex ? 18 Deck ? 23 Porch (screen/gazebo/pergola) ? 36 Multi Misc. ? 05 03-plex ? 11 10-plex ? 19 Lower Level ? 24 Stortn Damage ? 06 04-plex ? 12 12-plex ? 25 Miscellaneous NVork Tvpes ? 31 New ? 35 Int Improvement ? 38 Demolish Interiar ? 44 Siding ? 32 Addition ? 36 Move Building ? 42 Demolish Foundation ? 45 Fire Repair ? 33 Alteration ? 37 Demolish Building' ? 43 Reroof ? 46 Windows/Doors ? 34 Replacement 'Demolition (Entire Bldg) - Give PCA handout to applicant D8SC1'IpflOfl: WaterDamage`Yes Valuation Occupancy MCES System Plan Review 4; 100% or _ 25% Census Code ? Zoning City Water SAC Units Stories Booster Pump # of Units Sq. Ft. PRV # of Bldgs Length Fire Sprinklered Type of Const Width REQUIRED INSPECTIONS _ Footings (new bldg) _ Sheettack _ Footings(deck) _ Final/C.O. _ Footings (addition) _ Final/No C.O. Foundation HVAC Drain Tile Other Roof Ice & Water Final ? Pool Ftgs Air/Gas Tests Final _ Framing J _ Siding _ 5[ucco Lath _ Stone Lat? _Brick _ Fireplace _ R.I. _ Air Tes[ _ Final _ Windows _ Insulation _ Retaining Wall Approved By: Base Fee Surcharge Plan Review MGES SAC city sac Utility Connection Charge S&W Permit & Surcharge Treatment Plant License Search Copies Other Total Building Inspector Po-o L NoV(z 69'nvVAO ), qc' ° POOL PERMIT - APPLICATION SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS Address: S3 f 1 J . Applicant Na me: 1'?XML6- f ??"k Zr3n1?,? 0 m ? GENERAL INFORMATION s U x o ¢ z ? a ? ? ? Applicant name and contact information ?p ? ? Property owner name ,0 ? ? Address of property ,0 O ? North arrow, scale (1" = 30' or 40') J? ? ? Site Plan, drawn to scale showing tocation of house, pool, and other existing or proposed structures, including retaining walls. fa ? ? Location and name of all streets adjacent to property ? ? ? Directional drainage arrows (existing and proposed) ELEVATIONS Existin ? ? House corners ? ? ? 0 ? ? Property comers If applicable, ground elevation at each end of retaining walls and at wall's greatest height Proposed ? 0 ? Finished pool deck corners ? fd" ? Top of proposed retaining walls (if any) and at each different elevation (if it changes) ,Q( ? ? Pool bottom (or max. depth) DIMENSIONS Existin ? ? ? All property/lot lines ?? All Easements on the property Proqosed ,H ? ? Poal ? 0 ? Pool plus integrated deck/patio ..? ?? Shortest distance from outside edge of pool deck to lot lines and house 1-7 Reviewed: ?^ ? 6 0 Na e Date G:FORMS/Pool Pertnit ChecklisU02-13-07 f*?}? f ?eo-?w LCN6 ? ?e=.u ?re ?.[EI+ PJend i+ll Ghis A fJ i?'>:? ?..?,oz Pr p...,?Ic,F (6i)yr,;Ft?1'l1'l I ? E11gil1ee1"EFl(?,1 . ?^rco * *? ? Certificate of Survey rar_ M cDo.n a I d By mate ? ' am6H?? Ds"o V t, h C ?'oQ a (:t• r . S ? H.;n.. ? s4 1+;1h -? ?\ V ^% _..., . ? V i? /'. ; aqi.q , J i Y w. 3 R 41, ? 2. 93?.s?Y1 L I ? v ? N ? r? 0), ?o?? . 31 . --?--•-?r+47? i,71X3ry ? ? fw8 r DE, PT 'lJ 59.90 N 69°44''I5" Ihr F RoaD vFOS`` H'::U5E ELEVAI16N . ^,;r•, ven:ites =xis:iny E!evc:ion r.R .!?oc.c? Dneno;es rrocos?d ElevaNcn Lcwest ; foor Elev,*!ion 9e'91 3 -- JE'.?U?F'S Urai?age 1k lit;Ry. Ca?...,•,er?t n ? .. :.._. ? ID,, bi L?iIOCk ?IC.'VuiiGr''' f!}r:.5 ?2?0`.BS ??fGinqCe clOw? DI'LCi:0r1 . ' ? ??,.„ ?p ?`?.4•a ? Y!t.,'„VCC!Or;: 'I•??.,I.°?O --„-- r?enotes h'icnumer:t --?-Deno:es '?ffs°t 4u? oearin,s snonn cre r.ssur,iec_.t-5il.IVI?EQUIRED LOT _2 , BLOC;''. 2 ??VER?-iILL o ?AKO'iA C???4?, M?NNt,O,A FiRST ADDI71GN ; , ,: ? . . , . , . i J ? -.."k_.__....._.._ C ... ,_. t." CUI•.,. Construction I-/,q 4' -- - -- ------ .--- ?` .06.3fa??? - - - ?.... , .,... - .. . 3 9?4&9.00 . ? CITY OF EAGAN 3830 PILOT KNOB ROAD EAGAN MN 55122 PHONE: (612) 454-8100 ?IEGNdN?CAI. ; F?R?1??; FOR CITY USE ONLY PERMIT # RECEIPT # DATE: PLEASE COMPLETE IIPPER 'PORTION ONLY FOR SINGLE ] TOWNHOMES/CONDOS WHEN YERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR EACH UNIT. WORK DESCRIPTION NEW CONST ? ADD ON _ REPAIR _ OWNER NAME: ? SITE ADDRESS. S?)j LOT: IACK ? SUBD. F?s ' V ? \ ? ? ?0.'C l^? " I? S' ? T) ' r` '' s INSTALLER: ? Y1 J I IS S? C I (?? ?l C? 9 ?"' C ? ADDRESS: ' , CITY: f?q ? ZIP: ?l 1 ? ? PHONE #: FEES ADD-ON.MINIMUM HVAC 0-100 M BTU ADDITIONAL 50 M BTU GAS OUTLETS - MINIMUM OF 1 PER PERMIT SUBTOTAL: STATE SURCHARGE: TOTAL: DWELLINGS & $15.00 24.00 6.00 3.00 $N .50 ? ? ? ?? ?i?,? ?j/?? S NATURE OF PERMITTEE PLEASE COMPLETE THIS.PORTION FOR ALL COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL SUILDINGS, APARTMENT BUILDINGS, AND MULTZ-FAMILY SUILDINGS WHEN SEPARATE PERMITS ARE NOT REQUIRED FOR EACH DWELLING UNIT. ------------ CONTRACT PRICE OWNER NAME: SITE ADDRESS: IAT: BLGCK _ SuBD. INSTALLER: ADDRESS: CITY: ZIP: PHONE FOR: FEES 18 OF CONTRACT FEE. STATE SURCHARGE _ $.50 FOR EACH $1,000 OF PERMIT FEE. PROCESSED PIPING m $25.00 $25.00 MIidI'ri(R$ cE6. CONTRACT PRICE x 18 $ STATE SURCHARGE TOTAL: (SIGNATURE) CITY OF EAGAN -• CITY OF EAGAN 3830 PILOT KNOB ROAD EAGAN, MN 55122 PHONE: (612) 454-5100 m"Mm FOR CITY IISE ONLY PERMIT # RECEIPT DATE: PLEASE COMPLETE UPPER PORTION ONLY FOR SINGLE FAMILY TOWNHOMES/CONDOS WHEN PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR EACH ANIT. ------------------------ ---- WORK DES RIPTION NEW CONST ADD ON REPAIR OWNER NAME: SITE ADDRESS: l,!?_3 ! ?, IAT: aZ BLOCK ? SUSD. INSTALLER: ADDRESS: 103 l?'?-?LUC',I !T(Ir ?&7. CITY:oCt%4(? (?r,9\lP, ?& ZIP: `-' " PHONE DWELLINGS 6 ------------------------------- COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING: N0. FIXTURES EA. TOTAL ADD-ON MINIMUM 15.00 SHOWER 3.00 ? WATER CLOSET 3.00 3,00 BATH TUB 3.00 ?Z ? LAVATORY 3.00 ?3:00 ? KITCHEN SINK 3.00 3.M LAUNDRY TRAY 3.00 3.00 ? HOT TUB/SPA 3.00 WATER HEATER 3.00 3.00 FLQOR DRAIN 3.00 --:?.08 ? GAS PIPING OUT. (MINIMUM - 1) 3.00 ROUGH OPENINGS 1.50 yTsu _ OTHER WATER SOFTENER 5.00 _ PRIVATE DISP. 15.00 U.G. SPRINKLER 3.00 SUBTOTAL ? • S6 ST. SURCHARGE .SO TOTAL: S "wy) PLEASE COMPLETE THIS PORTION FOR ALL COMMERCIAL/IN?USTRIAL BUILDINGS AND MULTI-FAMILY BUILDINGS WHEN SEPARATE PERMITS ARE NOT REQIIIRED FOR EACH DWELLING UNIT. CONTRACT PRICE: DWNER NAME: SITE ADDRESS: LOT: BLOCK _ SUBD. INSTALLER: ADDRESS: CITY: ZIP: PHONE #: FOR: FEES 18 OF CONTRACT FEE. STATE SURCHARGE _ $.50 FOR EACH $1,000 OF PERMIT FEE. $25.00 MINIMUM FEE. CONTRACT PRICE x 18 $_ STATE SURCHARGE TOTAL: (SIGNATURE) $ CITY OF EAGAN . ? . ?k?:t::e?>?.\'t?` :'v'!k<;:iF9l.\'<'?'??!?%X?r.Y:MY,tX<n ?<.y,•:?:Y'nWk:?'k?W:w?K>XMkY,:Mt C:;:7Y 01` P::F1G1AN (]fif.li:f.l_I,:r c; i'ERMTNAL. NC.?;, 43 !:rArE; 09i20i96 Ti:Ni:; i..?00i:)4 [D c NANiF';; I;:cir{cP-r J FtCJNE;C.)T'IIFti'h 300 9»001 4531 iirav i..!< i,D 45.00 055 9001 4531 hIFiJ LK Rr, o,:=,a 3430 9001 4531 6'.AV L4i r;n }...00 Tc!1;z.i:l. ff.tc.t.aipt AIYrt:1lA71t^ 46,,50 Cri064683 llSE(i :[D:: N1NCV k??k?(/Fk.'?C?k>K?F?F?>k?X?YFYnYfX«(YF1k%'F??1k;kX?>K??F?%k?kM?r:W?F?n%c CITY 6F EAGAN 3830 Pilot Knob Road Eagan, Minnesota 55122-1897 (612) 681-4675 SITE ADDRESS: P.I.N.: 10-56150-020-02 PERMIT PERMITTYPE: auzLozNs Permit Number: 0 2 6 8 7 0 Date Issued: 0 9/ 2 0/ 9 6 4531 HAY LAKE RD 5 LOT: 2 BLOCK: 2 OVERHILL FARM 1ST DESCRIPTION: 31aildin?4.`Permit Type Building W3awr_k Type :ens+js Code '?. DECK NEW 434 AL7. RESIDEN7IAL "?-- ? v ? N ?45 s ;'_'k ? ? ?' ? • ? ? : "? `?. ? ? i ;,', ! REMARKS: FEE SUMMARY: Base Fee $45.00 COPIES $1.00 Surcharge $.50 Total Fee. $46.50 Subtotal $45.50 CONTRACTOR: OWNER: - Applicant - ROWBOTHAM PAMELR 4531 HAY LAKE RD S EAGAN MN (612)686-8091 I hereby acknowtedga that I have raad this application and state that the informat3on4s correct arid sgre"e to ca'mply with all applicable state vf Mn. Statutes and City of Eagan Ordinances. ? ' -.. APPLICANTlPERMITEE SIGNATURE ISSU Y: SIGNATURE I . ' CITY OF EAGAN Sz ~7 3830 PILOT KNaB RD - 55122 ?} /0 1996 BUILDING PERMIT APPIICATION (RESIDENTIAL) 681-4675 New onstr uclion R auir nl= RemodeVReoair Reouirements ? 3 registered sRe surveys ? 2 copies o/ plan ? 2 copies of plans (inelude beam $ window sizes; poured fnd. design; Mc.) ? 2 site surveys (exterior addRions & decks) ? 1 energy calculations ? 1 energy calcutations for healed additions ? 3 copies of tree preservation plan 'rf lot platled eRer 711193 requlred: _ Yes _ No DATE: CONSTRUCTION COST: r 1? U0 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: ??--a-?-? STRE?ADDRESS: ?-I?J3? S• ?v}'-'1 ?--a.1CrL 1? ? ?'c.l?C?l9'?'?, A? `l'S1"Z ?j / LOT ? BLOCK r? PROPERTY Name: ?o??vt?^a'?'?'1 ?I ?1 Phon@ #: ? 3? ' ? OS 1 09NNER Street Address:4k5 31 S. """ N???lG.e (? cl City: ? 1k State: Z;p: 5 5 coNTw?CroR Company: <-N1 Phone #: Street Address: License #: City: State: Zip: ARCHITECT! Company: 4:? v-? Phone ENGINEER Name: Registration #: Street Address: City: Sewer 8 water licensed plumber: change are requested once permit is issued. Zip: Penalty applies when address change and lot I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application and state that the information is correct and agree to comply with all applicable State of Minnesota Statutes and City ot Eagan Ordinances. Signature of Applicant: OFFICE USE ONLY Certificates of Survey Received State: SUBD./P.I.D. #: Q) AAAL B "6j1'1 .1 4 _ Yes No Tree Preservation Plan Received _ Yes _ No : ? ?? 9 ? 9996 ?? OFFICE U5E ONLY BUILDlNG PERMIT TYPE t n 01 Foundation o 06 Duplex ? 11 Apt./Lodging ? 16 Basement Finish ? 02 SF Dweliing o 07 4-plex o 12 Multi Repair/Rem. ? 17 Swim Pool 0 03 SF Addition o OS 8-plex ? 13 Garage/Accessory ? 20 Public Facility 0 04 SF Porch ? 09 12-plex ? 14 Fireplace ? 21 Miscellaneous ? 05 SF Misc. ? 10 = plex ,'-r 15 Deck WORK TYPE fiir'31 New ? 33 Alterations a 36 Move ? 32 Addition ? 34 Repair a 37 Demolition GENERAL iNFORMATION Const. (Actual) (Ailowable) UBC Occupancy Zoning # of Stories Length Depth APPROVALS Planning Permit Fee Surcharge Plan Review License MCNVS SAC City SAC Water Conn. Water Meter Acct. Deposit S/W Petmit S/W Surcharge Treatment PI. Road Unit Park Ded. Traiis Ded. Other Copies Total: % SAC SAC Units Basement sq. ft. MClWS System ? Main level sq. ft. City Water ? sq. ft. Fire Sprinklered sq. ft. PRV sq, ft. Booster Pump sq, ft. Census Code. 43?I Footprint sq. ft. SAC Code Census Bldg i Census Unit VN&? Engineering Variance Valuation: $ I z_ o Building _?4` \ P`X F k ? . . . ,. . 242. F.nto?pn e Dr va . ,, . Me.ndota IONEER LPNO°URV[YOFK•CIVILENWHEEYfS i.1914 ?enon??nr+[ks•?nr.osc.v tr+ITccra:.,= ? (fJ1I?fiR englneering.. ? it .. ?r?• ..:_ ''d •. CertiticateofSurveyfor MCD? Ceinstruct ion`___ ? t. I n? ? :. .. : . , 3 R --- ... _ - 6 ',? ~` r??": ` ? 934• q' 6 ? ?h 7 -- 9) Y.7c? , ? ^. p. Y . ? / _.. '- • .. . 4 _r: r i ? b4. •? ?? ,? ?,?, ? .`*ic? ? a?. - a`?l9 ; + 441.Y 3 ... . . .tY . , . . ?(? ?... s ... . ? o? o ?J yR?? , .4 ` c'- m f4..• oa ? ' u???r? ? j , ? ?'? ?;,,. - .?. . ? .. ' ? ' ., / ?`, 18 I •" _ v$ „e .. . s. '. ? ?: , . , ? ,''t?&, i i b ?.?•eyfrp*x ' w ' Ss ' r ? ?? Ck•.'1. ? • . / • ?. „rv. .::•_ _•• ? • . ¢'.; '. CC) ? N ? q .. . .. _ ?.. W . ' . . ? ; K ^? Q <2 ..? ? - O. a`?? ' '• ? . r, ? t " , 'r A . i y,.: ., • ;? ? , "? DEP'? GINE IN ?J _ • S _ -, -- O `' ---- __ -- e ''s" Y'! ?? -- ____?- : CEIF;F .? • yor,.n Denotes cxisting Eievation. ?` y PROPO5Eb.,HrJUSE ELEVAI'ION • soo.o) Denotes Proposed Elevation ;, „? Lowest Floor,•Elevo ion: y3 y,3 -- Denotes Drainage &':Utiiity`Ease Top of Block',';Elevation , 9??,5_ -- Deno.es Drofnoge Flow D1rectiOn %'? Gcr vctio? . R??•'}n. . .-,r-Denetes Mcnument ?,`... ??? A???ry 1?! ?- Denotes Ofif=et Hub , Bearings?F+own •ore assume `? LOT.2 ., BLOCK --2 ; OVERHILL-?f1 ? ? DITION 3 . " CAKOTA COJNN MINNESOT FIRST AD ]qq???. ,? • p M??1^? TC?Y di Rci s.?nnrvicf0 .u?) rPal I t?n ?hdi.: t'?? .? L-v?''' . ±. 1 bora?Y C?rtify ihu! th'; viN>.v p 0? 0r repOrt wes..' A. ?-. ? A.r). 19 urCj.. ?he Ia•^??. nf th6 ;rar.r, af nTnnesota. Owtetl eh e 15 / inch=3Qfeet .. .. . -._ . ? ??:? S??I?. t kC+PCn B.H?vln?i ? ,' ?... - . . , . . . . ; . n?.r - ?. _ _ .....,... _ . _.....?, ..-?. .. ___.... ._ .=?: ? , ?. 91489.00 " _..:_, ,. ... . - . . , . . . .? :, . . ,. , ;_., ; 5 50•J0? 40•00+ + »7•00 211 •50r 3> 15:3° `?U=Y 570•00+ ° 0 0 + 40 377°OUr 2, 211•50?- 3,15E;•50i ? S.w Ui v 1991 BIIIIIAG IM IPLICATION CITY OF EAGAN SINGLE FAMILY DWELLINGS 2 SETS OF PLANS 3 REGISTERED SITE SURVEYS 1 SET OF ENERGY CALCULATIONS M[JLTIPLE DWELLINGS . ? COIASERCIAL 2 SETS OF PLANS 2 SETS OF ARCHITECTITRAL REGISTERED SITE SURVEYS - & STRUCTURAL PIANS (CHECK WITH SLDG. DEPT.) 1 SET OF SPECIFICATIONS 1 SET OF ENERGY CALCUTATIONS 1 SET OF ENERGY CALCS OF RENTAL UNITS _# OF FOR SALE UNITS PENALTY APPLIES WFIEN: TYPING OF PERMIT IS REQUESTED, BUT NOT PICKED UP BY LAST WORKING DAY OF MONTH IN WHICH REQUEST IS MADE. IAT CHANGE IS REQUESTED ONCE PERMIT IS ISSUED. NOTE: ADDRESSES FOR CORNER IATS - CONTRACTOR/HOMEOWNER MUST DESIGNATE WHICH ADDRESS IS DESIRED. NO CHANGES WILL BE ALLOWED ONCE BUILDING PERMIT IS ISSUED PROCESSING TIME FOR SEWER & WATER PERMITS IS TWO DAYS ONCE A PERMIT HAS BEEN COMPLETED. PERMIT MUST SHOW A LICENSED PLUMBER. 16-Rd . - -" To Be Used For: Sxk- Valuation: Itt?pg Date: Site Address -?(j?" S • };p„ ? {?? 'f?5.91 80, f?Dt? ? Lot Z aiock ? Parcel/Sub bAc"d Fq,,,5/f 5-'-qpp4/ Owner Address City/Zip Code Phone Occupancy Zoning Actual Canst Allowable # of stories Length Depth S.F. Total Footprint S.F. USE 93 M-i t2-I Y- N V-N i4T ? On site sewage_ On site well MWCC System ? City water PRV Sooster Pump _ Contractor MC1. JOn1A-) ci C . :'6K• Address -1ZIZ $i up4;,lJ &a,?, T [? _ City/Zip Code ?ie.?AKVI ? fC . /t'11L1 ,$.S?'j ` Phone Arch./Engr. Address City/Zip Code Phone # Sewer/Wa L (S all avp ic APPROVALS _ Planner _ Council Bldg. Off. blC /,(?_4y Variance FEES Bldg. Permit 0,00 Surcharge OD Plan Review Oa SAC, City / D,oa snc, rnrcc 6 o,aa Water Conn. OO 16 Water Meter 91d 0 Acct. Deposit 30,00 S/w Permit U oo S/W Surcharge I 51-> Treatment Pl . gq ,cV Road Unit 3 .oo Park Ded. Trail Ded. Copies SOBTOTAL Penalty Lot Change TOTAL 19.1 . . ?S agrees that all vork shall be done in accordance with State of Minnesota Statutes and City of Eagan Ordinances. . . VAL.u A-i' 101?I *; ont . • ? ?p w ? 2axz2 - y8yxl5', r? Z6O BS M?r ?+o x Z? _ /pyo 7X?= 4/2 1082 xiy = 1s1v8 I5T rlao ?b ?5'p = /avd q2. = S 73 `-/6 rI9.7 5" Y 0,< Ro&nn l F_r',?a i r'iae r i r'i?a 6 8 1'B4 =::_ F _ 0._ ? PEONEEV"S _-_- LiINC . ?_ ? englneering. L°ND°' * *? ? 'UFbE:Y01.^5• CivI L ENG'rvE[tt5 Certificate of Survey ior. McDOn a ld 1 24?`: FI1fM'(1,'ISf- [Ilryrv, emi? ta H:,qi . r N ss?20 ? tF16Rt-1914 Co ri structio n--- ? ---- --( - --?-A r 27 6 -- ? b . oO„?Aj ? ?. S. / ;t ? q9i.9 • _ ?3S,J i i 9:v qsw,,f, z.n -- 941, v ? ? ? `I w. 3 'I3S: s` i ? tl• ? o3+n N %n ? d a Q p (? ?? ty ? . 7 ? ? u 1 ? s r=AW rRa IPdEItd DEpT. '? 59.9fi' N 89°4a'15" w (Ci IFF ROAu .:!,%.o ^..enp±es Exis'tins E!evation PROP05.=D NCUS"E EUEVA710N • ?oc.c>r penotes rrcposed Jevaticn Lowast i- ? ???.? ?oc?? Elevc_.,on- --- 9enotes Urainage & Utiiity Eosaroe rii Tap of Block ?leva?icr?' ??7,7 Oeao.es Drcinoge Flow JirEC;ion _ --- ?enotes Mcnument ` Gra!evr_t'ar,:. --E Deno:es `?fifs--t Hub Bear:n,;s s nown cre nssun,ed? ?j ECIWRE LOT 2 BLOCK 2 ???? ?a GVERHIL..E-. _ _ , DAKOFA M;NTY, MiNINE_OTA F;RST ADD{TfON n vriio: h ^. t)i tl " ^ ( -r p9 f5?f2. l:df_tl fh 1 : II°: I SGC 'nch 3(-'.`ee: ? . _..., _ '..___ _'_... .__. ._ rg??•r 5 :rnir;i . n:: i. , 91459.OC ??? - u-?? . MINNESOTA STATE ENERG}?CODE CALrSJLATIONS BASED ON CHAPTER 5 OF THE MODEL ENERGY CODE - 1983 EDITION Adoption Effective Site Address LO7 2 iRLOC.k Z ? Building Classification: Type A1 (Single Family & Duplex) Type A2 (Residential, 3 stories or less) (OVer 3 stories) (Other) NOTE• Comolete nages 3 and 4 first. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Buildinq Perimeter?-??? ft. 2. wall height (ground to eave) Il ft. 3. 1. X 2. ( above ) gross wall area l 9?-t'? I--? sq. ft. 4. Building dimensions (L) `- X(w) -" =ld6Zsq.ft.roof & floor area 5. Sq. foot area of rim joist - F?lo r jo st s(ze (2 X ?q.ft. ? Perimeter = I 6. Doors - Area Wy ?,06? 12 ?{-7 Thickness in U. factor ? 4t" I 6??`"r Type of Construction Perimeter ft. Manufacturer 7. Total door's perimeter ft. 8. Windows: Manufacturer `?5?L. State approved U factor TYPE SIZE AREA (Sq.Ft.) NUMBER OF TOTAL EACH UNITS SQ FEET 9. Total sq.ft. Glass ?11? 10. Fiteplace area: Width X Height = X = sq.ft. 11. Exposed foundation: Height R Perimeterl? Xt7 L=bL,4 sq.ft. COMPLETION OF THIS FORM IS REQUIRED FOR ALL NEW CONSTRUCTION, MAJOR REMODELING AND BUILDINGS BEING MOVED WHERE EHERGY, OTHER THAN TNE MINZMAL CODE ALLOWANCE, IS USED. -1- 1-2. Framing area = 10% of gross wall area. 13. Gross wall area4-_1i?p,TF'? sq.ft. Window area A\ 1 ? sq.ft. U windows =112(I/ UxA =?"'" Rim joist area A 11??sq.ft. U rim joist=ltU UxA = r+ Door area A 7Jwl 43 ? sq.ft: U door area= UxA = d1 other doors area A 1a49q.ft. U other doozs= A? UxA = i (CYL Exposed fndn A sq. ft. . U foundation= i2-!'? UxA =149? Framing area A sq.ft. U framinq area=1095 UxA = Net wa31 area Al'?'071 sq.ft. U wa11= tp 4?;) UxA = (13B ) TOTAL . . . . . . . . . UxA 14. Gross wall area x 0.11 (A-1 single family & duplex) = allowable UxA/COde (13. above) x 0.23 (A-2 other residential) x .23 (Other buildings) x .28 (Over 3 stories) A ? ±t 4'r i '.?'"`Ox U Code 1 (`T to B°FH muas 13B above than or same 15. Ceiling framinq area (Af) equals 10% of ceiling area 15A. GYOSS ceilinq area = (L) x (W) _ t 0 F70& sq.ft. 15B. Joist area (Af) 15C. Net ceiling are U ceiling x A c U framing x Af = 10% ceiling area = ?sq.ft. a (AC) (15A - 15H) = F.? ?d sq.ft. .,??? X i01A _ "ZO,4?a o i '4 x ? o `• _L%ASt,- 15D. TOTAL U x A ............................ 16. Ceiling area (15A) x = allowable UxA/Code x x A(15A)??28tx U Code NOTE: Use U and A value 0.026 (A-1 single famif`y & duplex) 0.033 (A-2 other residential) 0.06 (other) O?? ?BTUH must be larger than or same ? ? F, as 15D above 5 obtained from pages i, 3 and 4. CERTIFICATIOM: I hereby certify that I have calculated the "U" factors and "R" values herein and that the buildinq here described meets or exceeds the State of Minnesota Energy Conservation Act. Date signature -2- #?-. lf? 1- 4c?? 32 ??o u (?-??Co+ ?+ 4ro C???O?co ??? `? ??ko?? (?o?? 4a4 4o? ,4 1t963 2I 0 te? 0 u r6? = ,2?4 -?0 V?o.? t?p ,oLx I ?, o x ?- :1.?±? ^?._ .°,°,,?•..? ? . _ ?- ...? t.??'_??-?-??????::?, ?. ?o???x? : leqi? 4p oa- ???, ? WALL SECTION STUD SEC7'ION 2ND WALL SECTION. R YALUE U VALUE Inaide air Eilm :68 ' Interior wall '45 (Wall) U . R . Insulatlon 19'0 ' Shea[hing Slding , ?? • O?? OutaCde air Eilm .17 R TOTAL 2&,.O?j Inside.att Eilm ? .68 Intetior wall .45 u ?V? stUd R= -0--38 (p.'r?'p(Ftaming) U ? R ? Sheathing ? 2. o(O 5iding •(07 OC?C) Outalde•air film ' .17 , r- R TOTAL I ? • "r! ?S Inalde air Eilm Rm .68 Intetlor veli Inaulatlon Sheathing Exterlor wall coveting Extetior air film' R <.17 R TOTAL R1P1 .lO1ST r Inteclor air film R= .68 (Nall ) 0 a R e z ?. ° ? lnsuletlon 19.0 , 'l? [nch soft wood R=1.88 (Rim Joist) Sheathing 2..0(p Exterior wa11 covectng .(P7 1 Extetlor air Ellm R= ,17 R TOTAL 2-4.4(O . Lntertor air ELIm R= .68 (1nsu1etlon)F1dEg(aLJkSy I9•oo . , i PL:f . z, p 4 Exterlor air film R= .11 & TOTAL Z-? ? gGI '£xposed Blnck \ •\\`,rade i U =.k = , 041 --Z=? 1 (Fdn.) U = R = ?. 3. CEILING WITH VFNTED ATTrC SPAC. A6oV. R VALUE FRAMING R VALUE CEILING 0.61 AitFilm 0.61 2110-0 Insulation 45.0 4.38 Joist ------- 0.56 Ceilinq 0.56 0.61 AirFilm 0.61 `f 2" 1t0 Tota1R 4(o' 78 nZ?7 U=1/R , o Z1 window infiltration 0.5 ofm/lineal foot af orack Residential door infiltration 0.5 efm/squate foot or door nnd minimum code reguirement Non-residential door infiltration 11.0 efm/lineal foot of crack Ub 12" concrete hlock no insulation =.47 R 2.1 Ub 12" concrete block insulated cores =.26 R 3.8 Ub 12" lightweight block =.32 R 3.1 Ub 12" liqhtweight block insulated cores =.12 R 8.7 U single glass = 1.13; with storm window .54 U double glass = .55 U triple glass = .91 All exterior walls and ceilings must have a vapor barrier (0.10 perm max.). Vapor barrier must 6e ow the inside (heated side) of wall. Vapor barriers of the polyethelene thin film have no R value. ? i i -J l 3830 PILOT KNOB ROAD EAGAN, MINNESO7A 55144-1897 PHONE: (612) 454-8100 FAX:(614) 450-8363 November 13, 1991 McDONALD CONSTRUCTION INC 1212 BLUEBILL BAY RD BURNSVILLE MN 55337 Re: 4531 S Hay Lake Road (Loi2, Block 2, Overhill Farm ist Addition) To Whom It May Concern: 7HGYAAS ECaAN Mrya DAVID K GUSiAi50N PMM1fLA AK'OtEA TIM PAWLEMY ThIEODOpE WACHIER C-0UtlOl MCIn6Cl5 . 7FIp.1.45 HEDGES Ciry Admin'sVMa El/GENE VMl OVfRBEKE Ciry Clerk The above-referenced lot was originally platted and zoned as R-2 (dup]ex). Accordingly, two sets of sewer and water services were installed to accommodate each of the individual dwelling units. Because a single-family house is being built on this lot and only one set of services will be activated, the City requires that the second set of services be abandoned in accordance with City Code 3.20, Subdivision 3(copy enclosed). This requires that the services be disconnected at the main in the street which requires excavation within public right-of-way. Correspondingly, a separate permit for work within public right-of-way must also be acquired to ensure that the appropriate performance and warranty bonds are submitted, that construction and restoration are in accordance with City standards, and ffiat our record plans can be properly modified. For information on how to accomplish this, I recommend that you contact Craig Knudsen in the City engineering department at 681-4646. Thank yov for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, ? Q.-Rc7d Chief Building Official Enclosure DR/mg cc: Mike Foertsch, Assistant City Engineer iHE IONE OAK TREE...THE SYMBOL OF STRENGTH AND GROWfH IN OUR COMMUNIT1f Equal Opporfunity/Affirmative Actlon Empbyer § 3.20 SSC. 3.20. RDLBS AND.REGULATIONS RELATING TO iiATSR SERVICB. ? , i ? ? . Subd. 1. Deficiency of Water and Shutting Off Wate=. The City is not liable for any deficiency or failure in the supply of watec to customers whether occasioned by shutting the water off for the purpose of making repaits or connections or by any other cause whatever. In case of fire, or alarm of fire, water may be shut off to insure a supply for fire fighting. In making repairs or construction of new works, water may be shut off at any time and kept off so long as may be necessary. Subd. 2. Repair of Leaks. It is the responsibility.of the consumer or owner to maintain the service pipe from the curb stop into the house or other building. In case of failure upon the part of any consumer or owner to repair any leak occprring in his service pipe within twenty-four (24) hours after oral or written notice has been given the owner or occupant of the premises, the water may'be shut off and will not be turned on until a reconnection charge has been paid and the water service has been repaite8. When the waste of water is great or when damage is likely to result from the leak, the water will be turned off if the repair is not proceeded with imme8iately. rSubd. 3. Abandoned Services Penaltfes, Al1 service installations connected to the water system that have been abandoned or, for any reason, have become useless for further service shall be disconnected at the main. The owner of the premises, served by this service, shall pay the cost of the excavation. The City shall perform the actual disconnection and all pipe and appurtenances removed from the street right-of-way shall become the property of the City. When new buildings are erected on the site of old ones, and it is desired to increase the old water service, a new permit shall be taken out and the regular tapping charge shall be made as if this pere a new service. It is unlawful for any person to cause or allow any service pipe to be hammered or squeezed together at the ends to stop the flow of water, or to save expense in improperly removing such pipe from the main. Also, such improper disposition thereof ahall be correcte8 by the City and the cost incurred shall be borne by the person causing or allowing such work to be performed. . Source: City Code Effective Date: 1-1-83 ? 5ubd. 4. 5ervice Pipes. Every service pipe must be iaia in such manner as to prevent rupture by settlement. ' The service pipe shall be pZaced not less than seven feet ? 43 (4-30-84) ?o+Z, Btar-9- Z po¢r?hi I! +arm 14 MEMO TO: DOUG REID, CHIEF BIIILDING OFFICIAL FRAM: THOMAB A COLSERT, DIRECTOR OF PIIBLIC WORRS DAT&: NOVEMBER 7, 1991 SUBJECT: LOTS 1-7t BLOCR 2, OVERHILL FARM iST ADDN IITILITY SERVICB REMOVAL REQUIREMENT WITS BUILD2NG PERMIT ISSOANCE The above-referenced lots were originally platted and are currently zoned as R-2 Duplex/Twinhome lots. Accordingly, two sets of sewer and water services were installed to each platted lot to accommodate each of the individual dwelling units. It is my understanding that the potential exists for a single- family house to be built on these lots where only one set of services would be activated. In such situations, the City requires that the second set of services be abandoned in accordance with City Code 3.20, Subdivision 3(copy enclosed) . This requires that the services be disconnected at the main in the street which requires excavation within public right-of-way. Correspondingly, a separate permit for work within public right-of-way must also be acquired in conjunction with the building permit issuance to ensure that the appropriate performance and warranty bonds are submitted, that construction and restoration are in accordance with City standards and that our record plans can be properly modified. Z would appreciate it if you would put a specific notation on each of the ahove-referenced lots regarding this requirement and to also help to ensure its application to any other similar situation throughout the City. Your cooperation and assistance in this matter will help to inform the property owner/builder of this requirement early in the process so that it can be properly budgeted and scheduled as well as protect the City's infrastructure system ease let me know if you have any questions or concerns regardi g his matter. Z? Director of Public Works cc: Wayne Schwanz, Superintendent of Utilities Mike Foertsch, Assistant City Engineer Enclosure § 3.20 SEC. 3.20. ROLBS AND REGOLATIONS RELATING TO WATSR SBRVICB. C- 0c c? Su6d. 1. Deficiency of Water and Shutting Off ??, Water. The City is not liable for any deficiency or failure d b i y one in the supply of wster to customecs whether occas C" 0 ( shutting the water off foe the purpose of making repairs ox () (!( f; connections or by any othec cause whatever. In case of 0 e E f' O1 ( fire, or alarm of fire, water may be shut off to insure a _ supply foc fixe fighting. In making tepairs or construction of new wozks, water may be shut off at any time and kept off so long as may be necessary. Subd. 2. Repair of Leaks. It is the --- -i responsibility.of the consumer or owner to maintain the service pipe from the curb stop into the house or other ? building. In case of failure upon the part of any consumer or ownec to cepair any leak occurrin9 in his seevice pipe within twenty-four (24) hours after oral or vritten notice has been given the ownec or occupant of the premises, the water may be shut off and will not be turned on until a reconnection char9e has been paid and the water service has been repaired. When the waste of water is gteat or when damage is likely to result fcom the leak, the water will be turned off if the repair is not ptoceeded with immediately. ? Subd. 3. A6andoned Services Penalties. Al1 that t ? em service installations connected to the water sys have been abandoned or, for any reason, have become useless fot futther service shall be disconnected at the main. The ownec of the premises, served by this service, shall pay the cost of the excavation. The Cfty shall perform the actual disconnection and all pipe and appurtenances cemoved from the street right-of-way shall become the prope=ty of the City. when new buildings are erected on the site of old ones, and it is desired to increase the old water service, a new pezmit shall be taken out and the regulai tapping charge shali be made as if this were a new service. It is unlawful for any person to cause or allow any service pipe to be hammered oc squeezed together at the ends to stop the flow of water, or to save expense in improperly removing such pipe fcom the main. Also, such improper disposition thereof shall be coirected by the City and the cost incurred shall [' C" 4c be bocne by the person causing or allowing such work to be ? O(.: Performed. C) 4 Source: City Code Effective Date: 1-1-83 tX •(: ((?' Subd. 4. Service Pipes. Every service pipe must " 0(' c- c 04{ be laid in such manner as to prevent cupture by settlement. ?i0+ ` The service pipe shall be placed not less than seven feet l.. a?? C L4 ?? ? . . ? 43 (4-30-84) MEMO TO: GENE VANOVERBERE, DIRECTOR OF FINANCE/CITY CLERR FROM: THOMAS A CDLSERT, DIRECTOR OF PIIBLIC WORRS DATE: MARCH 13, 1989 SIIBJECT: TAS FORFEIT PROPERTY The Public Works Department has reviewed the following tax forfeit parcels and provides the following comments. PARCEL 10-00200-090-25 Potential additional future right-of-way dedication requirements may render this property unbuildable from a setback and/or area requirement basis. Due to its present location being situated between City and State public right-of-way, it seems most practical that this property could be best utilized by the City for potential future right-of-way and/or ponding easements. Therefore, we recommend that this be retained by the City. OIITLOT I, CBDARCL2FF ADDITION The original purpose was to provide pedestrian access to Rahn Park. No engineering concern, but the Parks Department should respond. OIITLOTS A 6 B, CINNAMON RIDGE 2ND ADDITION These parcels serve as public access for Lots 1 through 14 of the 2nd Addition. However, they are substandard in size and design and were required to be owned and maintained as a private access by the homeowners association. Subsequently, it should have been recorded and legally tied to each of the 14 lots within that development to ensure adequate and proportionate ownership and related responsibilities. If this is not the case, a legal opinion should be obtained as to whether the City should accept these for public right- of-way and then vacate them through a public hearing process to the 14 lots within that subdivision to accomplish the original intent for this development. IAT 6 AND 8t BLOCR 11 OSTER ADDITION No public benefit from an engineering concern. oao o ? 7AT8?1,?, 5, 6 AND 7lL-BLOCR 2, OVERHILL RAR13 18T AADITIODi-' No public benefit from an engineering concern. OUTLOT D, PILOT RNOB HBItiHTB 18T ADDITION (013-00) The City is currently actively negotiating the acquisition of ponding easements which incorporate the major portion of Outlot D remaining after previous right- of-way acquisitions for Duckwood Drive. Recommend the City retain all riqhts for public interests on this parcel. OIITLOT A, SHEFFIBLD ADDITION There is presently a need for a ponding easement over the southwest corner of this parcel. The residual of the property was originally dedicated with the intention of open space preservation. The Parks Department should comment on acquisition for City benefit. Please let me know if any additional information is necessary to determine the benefits of retaining these parcels for future public rights. Director of Pub ic Works TAC/jj ?? .. ? i 41 v? , ? < R ? ?" '-\i•-- N0.32,,;:T'r,n ...,?. w..r a? w ) a• ?. a? at 1?? a N i?? tM O.M - LOTS 1, 2, 5, 6 & 7, BL 2, OVERHILL FARM 1ST ADDN Council Minutes January 18, 1983 00(AJ OVERffiLL PROPERTIES - AAIVER 4F PLAT C The application of Overhill Propertfes, Inc. for waiver of plat to divide Lxin home lots into individual ownership was submitted. Mr. Dehler was present and the Advisory Planning Commission, at its meeting on January 11, 1983 recommended approval, subject to certain conditions. After discussion, Egan moved, Smith secondPd the motion to approve the application subject to_ Lhe recommendation of the Planning Commission, including compliance with all applica3le ordinances. All voted yes. R 83-2 SEE PLAT FILE HAN9GEMLNT APPLICATIOHS - CONDITZONAL DSE PERMIT The application of Management Anplications and Innovations, Inc. for conditional use permit to allow more than three amusement devices at the former A& W Restaurant at 3998 Sibley i9emorial Highway was submitted to the Council. Tom Truax and Dave Maddis were present. The Advisory Planning Commission recommended approval subject to all conditions provided in the Amusement Device Ordfnanee. Smith moved, Thomas seconded the motion to ap- prove the application, subject to the same conditions. All voted yes. BLtITY BASSETT - EAGAN fIILLS WFST PLANNED DEYELOPM[:NT AMENDMENT The request of Hetty Bassett of the Eagle's Nest Home for amendment to the Eagan Hills West Planned Development to allow a change in the proposed use and allow R-2 as underlying zoning was submitted to the Council. The staff recommended the Council continue consideration of the amendment until the February 1, 1983 meeting and upon motion by Wachter, seconded Egan, it was resolved that the application be continued until the February 1, 1983 meeting. All voted in favo*. OFF-SSI.E LIQUDR LICENSE POLICY CEIANGE AND HGM OFF-SALE LIQDOR LICENSE The request to consider a change in the liquor 1icPnse policy to allow an additional off-sale liquor license in the Cedarvale area and also the applica- tion of MCM Liquors for off-sale liquor license were, upon motion by Wacnter, seconded Egan, continued until the February 1, 1953 meeting, All voted in £avor. 8 ? PERMIT City of Eagan Permit Type: Plumbing 3830 Pilot Knob Rd Permit Number: EA078371 Eagan, MN 55122 . Date Issued: 06/19/2007 (651) 675-5675~~~ EPermit Category: ePermit www.ci.eagan.mn.us lflflUl tflflLLL Site Address: 4531 Hay Lake Rd S Lot: 2 Block: 2 Addition: Overbill Farm 1st PID 10-56150-020-02 Use Description: Sub Type: e - Fixtures Work Type: Replace Description: Lower Level Fixtures & Kitchen Sink in Lower Level Meter Size Meter Type Manufacturer Serial Number Remote Number Line Size Comments: Permit closed without required inspection(s). Letter sent to applicant on 2/11/09. (pf) Contractor called to say phone has been disconnected. 2/12/2009 CE Fee Summary: PL - Permit Fee (miscellaneous) $50.00 0801.4087 Surcharge-Fixed $0.50 9001.2195 Total: $50.50 Contractor: - Applicant - Owner: Gem Ryan Plumbing & Heating Robert J Rowbotham 2200 West Highway 13 4531 Hay Lake Rd S Burnsville MN 55337 Eagan MN 55123 (952) 767-1000 I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application and state that the information is correct and agree to comply with all applicable State of Minnesota Statutes and City of Eagan Ordinances. Applicant/Permitee: Signature Issued By: Signature Use BLUE or BLACK Ink For Office Use I I Permit j City of Eakan I Permit Fee: ~J 3830 Pilot Knob Road I / I Eagan MN 55122 Date Received: Phone: (651) 675-5675 I I Fax: (651) 675-5694 I Staff: I I I p, 2012 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING, ^PERMIT APPLICATION 6- Unit Date: l > 2- Site Address: 1A Name: Phone: RESIDENT / OWNER Address / City / Zip: .7 SO y \I ~dl f C7C Applicant is: Owner ,Contractor S S 2Z TYPE OF WORK Description of work: _ o07 Construction Cost: + Multi-Family Building: (Yes / No ) Company: Contact: ~a C- CONTRACTOR Address: Z 1 2- 1 I V"~ 2-1 2- City: State: 4 lQ l Zip: Sl^'~l( 2-~ Phone: (ro S t 07- 11 7 License #:-~t0 S q ! Lead Certificate If the project is exempt from lead certification, please explain why: (see Page 3 for additional information) 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: Phone: Mechanical Contractor: Phone: Sewer & Water Contractor: Phone: NOTE: Plans and supporting documents that you submit are considered to be public information. Portions of the information may be classified as non-public if you provide specific reasons that would permit the City to conclude that the are trade secrets. CALL BEFORE YOU DIG. Call Gopher State One Call 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.-gopherstateonecall.org I 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 I 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. 1-- x 1 , x Applicant's Printed Name A plicant's Signature Page 1 of 3 *' City of Eapii 3830 Pilot Knob Road Eagan MN 55122 Phone: (651) 675-5675 Fax: (651) 675-5694 r Use BLUE orJ LACK -Ink For Office Use Permit #: /c9V30 Permit Fee: 1ZStaDate Received: / Z` .17Staff: ff: fr-v-7 2012 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Date: / /5—/42- Site Address: 110-3 5, A/6 -G t(1'C ! Unit#: CONTRACTOR. Name: Phone: Address / City / Zip: Applicant is: Owner Contractor Description of work: Construction Cost: Multi -Family Building: (Yes / No ) Company: 0/1Z 6i-/Contact:-ZE--e- Address: VoR, / Cl` h` State: d "tvt/ Zip: Phone: City: —576-0 fo7- License #: / 63q/ `t/L( Lead Certificate #: If the project is exempt from lead certification, please explain why: (see Page 3 for additional information) 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: Mechanical Contractor: Sewer & Water Contractor: Phone: Phone: Phone: NOTE: Plans and supporting documents that you submit are considered to be public information. Portions of the information may be classified as non-public if you provide specific reasons that would permit the City to concludethat they are trade secrets. CALL BEFORE YOU DIG. Call Gopher State One Call 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.gopherstateonecall.orq I 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 I 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. Applicant's Printed Name tcant's Signature Page 1 of 3 Date: City of Eagan 3830 Pilot Knob Road Eagan MN 55122 Phone: (651) 675-5675 Fax: (651) 675-5694 Use BLUE or BLACK Ink For Office Use Permit#: %C ! cc Permit Fee: C 5 • . Date Received: 1 -51 ` 3 Staff: 61)16, 2013 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION /7'02 2 Site Address: 1/S J / J /7 41 . Unit #: Name: Phone: Resident/ Owner Address / City / Zip: Applicant is: Owner Contractor Type of Work Contractor, Description of work: . "l z )v OZ) J M! i6,620 Construction Cost: Company: Multi -Family Building: (Yes / No ) 9M Contact: 76 -6 -4 --- Address: -6 "� Address: ,2/, / r City: 'Cl State: /I/% Zip: �� Phone: License #: 6e: (,-3V1-7/ Lead Certificate #: If the project is exempt from lead certification, please explain why: (see Page 3 for additional information) 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: Mechanical Contractor: Sewer & Water Contractor: Phone: Phone: Phone: NOTE: Plans and supporting documents that you submit are considered to be public information. Portions of the information may be classified as non-public if you provide specific reasons that would permit the City to conclude that they are trade secrets. CALL BEFORE YOU DIG. Call 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.gopherstateonecall.orq I 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 1 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. X Applicants -Printed -Name nt's-Sigriatur Page 1 of 3 FROM :WRTSONS FRX NO. : 9529977850 Apr. 18 2007 11:18RM P2-1753 607 Cold Above Ground Pool Assembly & Installation PIN 05-0443 01-06 ROUND POOL INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: THIS POOL IS NOT DESIGNED FOR DIVING OR JUMPING. DANGEROUS INJURY CAN RESULT -SHALLOW WATER!!! Follow All Safety and Maintena.ince. Instructions Your pool is designed for years of pleasurable, safe family fun. But, when used incorrectly, a swimming pool can be dangerous. To insure your pool Is used safely you must observe the following safety precautions: ❑ Do not diva -Do not jump!- No rough play!- No suiting or pushing! Do not walk On the top rail. It Can be slippery and Is not a walkway. © Be sure to install all safety labels provided with your pool according to the instructions. ❑ Keep a safety rope 114" by 50' with a flotation buoy with an outside diameter of 15". Have accessible in a prominent area by your pool. ❑ Post near all entrances to pool area; a fist of telephone numbers of the; • Nearest available police • Nearest ambulance service . • Nearest available fire department • Nearest available hospital • Nearest available rescue unit • Nearest available physician • 911 emergency number if available ❑ Provide fencing or enclosure which is independent of the house as a closure around the entire pool area. The fencing must be made of durable material, a minimum of 4' in height from ground level and with closures with self -latching locks, to make pool inaccessible to toddlers and uninvited guests. Make sure gate is always closed. Be sure to follow local building code requirements for load capacity and fencing if using an aftermarket or homebuik deck, You must make sure all fence and barriers are in waking order so that pool is always protected. ❑ Check with your Local town for any special laws in your locale, ❑ Never drink alcoholic beverages or use any intoxicants which could hinder your judgment and reflexes. ❑ Naver use pool alone. All children must be supervised continuously. Q Do not use pool if bottom is not clearly visible: At night, sufficient fighting must be available. Itis the pool owners sole responolbitity to provide adequate lighting for pool bottom, safety signs and walkways, which exceeds minimum standards of the iES of North America. ❑! Do not climb, stand or sit on cny poet structure or the fitter system. Cornponents such as the filtration system, pumps and heater must be positioned so as to prevtsnt their being used as a means of access to the pool by young children. ❑ Be sure that all toys, Chairs and tebies or similar objEgita that a young child could climb on be at least four feet (4) from pool. 111 Do not use pool during electrical or rain storms. ❑ See available Ndfkmaf Spe and Fool institute (NSPt), pt abhors for more tips on pool safety. WARNING: Do NOT AFFIX ANY OTHER PRODUCTS MADE BY OTHERS TO YOUR POOL SUCH AS, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,, DECKS AND SLIDES! IMPORTANT NOTICE! READ BEFORE INSTALLATION ENCLOSED IN FRAME CARTON IS SAFETY ENVELOPE. THE SAFETY STICKERS MUST BE INSTALLED AS PER FOLLOWING INSTFIUCTIONS. FAILURE TO PROPERLY INSTALL WARNING LABELS WILL VOID. WARRANTY. FAILURE TO MOUNT THESE SAFETY LABELS MAY SUBJECT YOU. TO SUBSTANTIAL LIABILITY IN CASE OF INJURY. THESE WARNINGS ARE NOT TO BE REMOVED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES! IF THEY BECOME DISCOLORED OR FALL OFF,. PLEASE .REQUEST 'REPLACEMENTS WHICH WILL BE 'SENT AT NO CHARGE. SIGN MUST BE PLACED ON WALL NEXT TO ENTRY TO POOL NO DIVING! SHALLOW WATER YOU CAN OE PARALYZED! SIGN TO BE PLACED ON LINER ABOVE WATER LINE OPPOSITE ENTRY TO POOL FROM :WRTSONS FAX NO. :9529977850 Apr. 18 2007 11:17AM P1 775341 41. 'I-` 4440Watson's Afacsimilefrom of Minneapolis 15450 Cedar Avenue Apple Valley, MN 55124 Phone: 952-997-6000 Fax: 952-997-6866 To: a7#tr Fax number: to Z2 33 _ O J 72. J Date:k ibbi Regarding: go Ispecs Comments: FROM :WATSONS -"STEP 5: PRE -ASSEMBLY FAX NO. :9529977850 Apr. 18 2007 11:18AM P3 7 753y This is a good time to start the pre -assembly of the uprig hts: It is easlest'to line all uprights next to'`eacft'other in a line: It helps to lean them against a fence or some other sturdy "object: On most models the top of the uprights can be identified by either an extra hole in the middle, or by an extra ho! On'each side IclePeriding an which pool you. have) for the decorator caps. Place the metal top plate on the upright making sure theholes :line ..up and the hooked pari of the plateis facjng the open end of the upright (the side that goes against the pool wall),.; Now put a•#10 x 4" sore*,in'the center hole only. Do not install screws in the two side holes until later. This will make things easier' anti more efficient later down the line. Now would be the time to install the fence post holders onto the ',uprights, if you have purchased a fence to go around your pool (see separate instructions). If not, or when that`is corfipleted, .you should line the uprights around the pool at every bottom plate or bottom cuff for your convenience later On.:'< ''topPlate.. *This is one example of a top plate. The plate for your pool may look a little different. . Put front screw. of top. plate in loosely STEP 6: WALL, INSTALLATION In this step, you will use the wall carton as a base to Unravel "the peal Wal! I'ocate the area that you wish to put the skimmer and return so that you can start the wall behind the appropriate up"rlghtLlnreve(t ie' a�ral(a little at a time,inserting into the bottom rails as you go. Do n a p g re difiicult:'As'you'unravel the Wall you will need something to hold up. We recommend placingIandsca in •stakes around:.the'^.. si e ' not unravel the entire wall at once, for this makes installation `much. mo 'outside of the'p6o!'and°clipping the VualI to the stakes as you go. If you cannot get landscaping stakes the other option is to temporarily install stabilizer rails and uprights to keep the wall in place. If the side wall seems too long or too short, make the bottoniring larger or smallerby equally sliding the bottom rails in �r out of the bottom plates. If the ground is uneven, the wall may jump out of the bottom track. Correct this condition by rechecking the level. • Meta+ coping Installed support wall to poranly • Pails can be slid in or out from the stops on the bottom wall lengtor h tie to a tittle off. Make sure skimmer and skimmer return holes are unobstructed by Uprights, and are at the upper portion of the wall. Check neon: wall label • for the right end up Youmay hide wall joint behind an upright, but this is not required. Use stakes to support wall • FROM :WATSONS STEP 7: WALL JOINT ASSEMBLY FAX NO. : 9529977850 Apr. 18 2007 11:19AM P4 75 3LI We manufacture two different kinds of wall joint assemblies One has a`single row of bolts with pre -attached aluminum wall bars, and the other is a staggered double row pattern where the aluminum wall bars are not pre -attached. Please check which design your pool has and follow the appropriate instructions beloww. . . "Wali bars must not touch each other T e #1 Sln !e Row • Pre -Attached inside wail bar IMPORTANT -This operation must be done carefully! :,When joining the sidewall, make sure that the pre -attached aluminum strips do. not touch each other One bar must be inside the pool (the bolts will touch this bar) and One bar must be outside the pool (the nuts will touch this bar).; Insert; the bolts:vith the bolt head to the inside and the nuts to the outside of the pool: Do not tighten until all bolts have been inserted. If yourscrewdriver slips and scratches the' head of the bolt, file the scratch smooth so that it cannot puncture the liner It is,:,; recommended that you cover the heads of the balls, on the inside 0 the wall; with• three layers 0 duct tape. If the insertion of the wall in the bottom rail is tight at • the point where the wall is joined together, insert a screwdriver and twist to make enough room, again being sure not to scratch the wall or the bettom rail`"'` ' Nut goes to outside of pool Pre -Attached outside wall bar • If you are: miss ng any hardware, do not leave empty holes in the wall joint assembly. Dong so will • cause your pool to breaid See your pool dealer for additional hardware in the case of a shortage. REMEMBER: •. AUL NUTS SHOULD BE AS TIGHT AS POSSIBLE USING HAND 1'OOISr'BAR ;MUSTNOT:TOUGHE crab lt: EVERYHOLE FROM TOPTOBOTTOM OFTHE . WALUWAI.L BAR SYSTEM MUST HAVE A SECURELY TIGHTENED NUT AND. BOLT IF THIS IS DONE INCORRECTLY YOUR.pool_ VVLL eREA1Q Type #Z Staggered •Bolt Pattern IMPORTANT This operation must be done carefffUyi.When jo'inirg'the'sidewa11, make.sure that the aluminum strips do not touch each other. One bar must be inside the pool (the bolt will touch this• bar) and 'brie bat' Mist be outside the pool (the nuts will touch this bar). Insert the bolts with.the bolt head to the inside and the nuts to the; outside of.;the pool.. Do not tighten until all bolts have been inserted. if your screwdriver slips and scratches the head of the bolt; file'the Scratch smooth so.that it cannot puncture the liner. It is recommended that you cover the heads of the bolts, on the inside of the wall, with three. layers of duct tape. If the insertion 0 the wall in the bottom rail is tlght at the point where the wall is joined together, insert a screwdriver and twist to make enough room, agai(eing sure not to scratch the wail or the bottom rail • If you are missing any hardware, do not leavefiales'ii tfie`vliall`� See your pool dealer for additional hardware in the Case -Of shortege assembly: Doing so veil cause your pool to bre STAGGERED BOLI WAL"L.B``• R`SYSTEM Every hole- from top'to bottom' of waiWIaII b sys%rr' must have a secu ely tightened nut and bolt. 'Wall bars must not touch each other Side Wail c� Inside of pool inside wall bar Nut goes to outside of pool Outside wall bar Outside of pool, ,Top View: Inside of pool T.I Bolts -----� E:7z=D Wall bar Pool well Wall bar'. --= 1/4" Nuts - Pool wall r/i/rrrrrr�i.�rr/i/rir _ 1 Outside of pool ALL NUTS SHOULD BE AS T1GHT AS POSSIBLE USING HAND TOOLS. BARS MUST NOT.TOUCH EACH OTHER. EVERY HOLE FROM TOP TO BOTTOM OF THE WALUWALL BAR SYSTEM MUST HAVE A SECURELY TiONTENED NUT AND DOLT:: tF THIS IS DONE INCORRECTLY YOUR POOL welt BREAK! FROM :WATSONS >TEP 1: POOL LOCATION FAX NO. :9529977850 Rpr. 18 2007 11:20AM P5 Do not locate pool over underground lines, septic tanks, under electrical lines, near hazardous struCtures, or out of local code 'estrictions. It is essential that the area selected for your pool has a level and firm base. Do not assemble your pool on asphalt, ar or oil base surfaces. Avoid areas with sharp objects, or ground treated with weed killer Or ether chemicals. Also avid areas Amere nut grass, Bermuda grass or bamboo grass grows, as they can agh through your liner. Grass must be rehioved. Do not )lace components such as filters, pumps, and heaters in a way that they can be used as a means of access to pool by young :hildren. Be sure to follow all local building codes and obtain all building permits required for your area. *BE SURE TO AVOID: -All electrical wires -All gas lines -Septic tanks -Cesspools -Dry wells -Tree roots/stumps -buried debris(trees, • building material, etc.) -sudden slopes within 6' of pool area STEP 2: TO PREPARE THE POOL SITE Determine the pool circumference by putting a stake in the ground at the center of the location desired, and with a line equal in length to the radius of tile pool area (112 the pool size plus 12"), mark off the circumference with a sharp object, lawn edger, white powder, or spray paint. After all of the sod has been removed, you must make the pool area absolutely level as measured by a level or transit, not simply by the naked eye. Find the lowest spot within the pool area and level the ground to that lowest spot. Do not add dirt to the low areas as that will cause settling after the pool is filled with water. It is the high areas that must be dug away. The tooting (perimeter) of the pool must be a solid foundation to prevent the pool from settling into dirt that is loosened by ram and water splashing over the side. Once again, clean the area of all sharp objects, Including roots that later effect your swimming pool. For leveling, we recommend that you use a long straight edge board and a carpenters level or transit. Remove soli and grass from high areas to be equal with the low areas. LEVEL POOL AREA (Pool Dia. + 12") Remove grass only from the low areas. 7753(/ FROM :WRTSONS FAX NO. :9529977850 Apr. 18 2007 11:21AM P6 -753y 1�. STEP 3: BOTTOM RING ASSEMBLY continued D. Check the roundness of your circle by measuring diameter across in several locations. ' Since the rails do not automatically form a true circle, 00 NOT SKIP THIS STEN Otherwise;you mightend up with a.slightly oval shape, which can cause problems later on. Once you have formed a true circle,- stake the bottom rails at every otter rail with a screwdriver, being careful not to scratch the rails, FOR POOLS. WITH ODD NUMBER of BOTTOM PLATES or CUFFS: Measure from bottom plate to center of opposite bottom rail at every other bottom plate. When true. stake into position. Measurements must go through center of the pool. FOR POOLS WITH EVEN NUMBER of BOTTOM PLATES or CUFFS: Measure,from:bottom plate to opposite bottom plate at every other plate. When true, stake into position. iTEP 4: PATIO BLOCK INSTALLATION • Once the frame is in position, begin centering bottom plates or cuffs on 2"x8"x16" patio blocks. Sink patio block into ground ander bottom plate or cuff, making sure that the block is level in all directions (side to side as well as front to back), 'Repeat this step around the frame making the tops ()fall blocks level with the ground, Do notinstall blocks or rails on loose sifted soil or sand. there must be no space between the ground and the;bottorxi; ofthe rails:.; All patio blocks must be flush with the ground, solid and ever with each other in all directions. You may remove a bottom rail at this time to cart In sand or sifted soil for the cove (step 9) as ong as your pool ring remains staked in position. Make sure you replace the bottom rail in its proper position. A chalk outline of :he bottom plates or cuffs on the patio block is an easy and temporary way to ensure that your track does not move throughout the -emainder of the installation. Position patio blocks like this, leaving only an inch inside the pool. LEVEL PATIO BLOCK • Make sure pool is level from • oiock'to block. `' Check for levelness in all directions. FROM :WRTSONS FRX NO. :9529977850 Apr. 18 2007 11:22RM P7 -,-153y A. Use your pool parts breakdown sheet to separate all pool components, becoming familiar with each part. B. Take the. curved bottom rails and place them in acircle along the circumference of the pool area. IMPORTANT: Make sure you are using the bottom rails and not the inner:stabilizer, bars The bottom rails on some pool models are made of resin and not metal. The stabilizer bars are always metal and they have a,male end and a female end. The bottom rails are the larger width rails that have the straight cuts on Doth ends. The bottom rails do not interlock (see diagram.) Inner stabilizer 5/$" x 5/8". Used an the top of the pool. Please note the different bottom tracks. Bottom Rail 1" x 5/8". Used on the bottom of the pool. C. Assemble the rails by using the bottom plates or bottom cuffs to join them together. IMPORTANT: Some pools have resin bottom plates or resin bottom cuffs rather than the Traditional imetai bottom' plate. Please refer to your pool parts breakdown sheet to confirm which component applies to your pool. Rails should be inserted into the bottom plates or cuffs up to, but not exceeding, the stops on the plateor cuff.: Rail can be squeezed between Thumb and forefinger to facilitate insertion into the plates or cuffs.:;;.::.:.: <`:: • Please note the different bottom tracks. "Adjust rails in or out as necessary to forst a true circle. Metal'Bottorn Track The bottom rail is inserted up. The bottom rail is inserted up to the,dimple only. to the dimple only. FROM :WATSONS FAX NO. :9529977850 Apr. 18 2007 11:23AM P8 '753y STEP 8: UPRIGHT INSTALLATION If you have not done so already, install uprights onto the bottom plates or the bottom cuffs. See appropriate step below for your pool. *Wail joint is hidden behind the upright on most pools, This assures that the skimmer and the skimmer return holes are not obstructed. Itis not possible to hide the wall bars on some of the smaller size pools that we make, such as the 12' round, and the 8' round. Note_ Skimmer and skiniimer return hole,locotions. TYPE #1 — BOTTOM PLATE POOLS: • Models with bottomplates will require one, two,or three#1 Ox W screws upright for each upright, depending on which model pool you have: • The top plates can remain unsecured forrtow, but they should be temporarily clipped over the wall to prevent the uprights from falling backward. • If your pool has an additional resin "boot" for: ottom;of.the:upright,. secure them to the upright at this point using two:more #i(lx W`screws. • Check pool for roundness again, making sure the dlarmeier is same in afl directions. TYPE #2 — BOTTOM CUFF POOLS: Bottom Plate • Models with resin bottom cuffs, instead of. .bottonplates do°not require hardware. in order to secure the upright at the bottom. Simply line up the holes in: the lower' portion of fhe upright with the corresponding clips in the bottom cuff and push them down until they Tock in place.' When this is done properly the upright will not be able to be pulled up without bringing the bottom cuff with it: • The metal top plates can remain unsecured .for the time being but they should be temporarily clipped over the wall to prevent the uprights from falling backward. • Check pool for roundness again, making sure the diameter is the same in all directions. Be sure that the holes in the uptight lineup with the dips in the boot, and that snap' securely in place. Be`sure that the holes in the upright line up with the clips . in the boot, and that snap • securely in place. FROM :WATSONS STEP 16: TOP COVER INSTALLATION FAX NO. :9529977850 Apr. 18 2007 11: 24AM P9 71 53 After all top rails have been installed, tighten all screws and attach the top covers as shown in the appropriate diagram, for your pool. f 2 P RE EN TOP COVER: Center small half over hole in the top plate as shown and attaeh with 1 a #12 screw. Slide the large half over the small half and secure using two #10 screws. #12 ONEFIF -RESIN CUP -ON COVER: This installation requires no hardware.. Simplyhook the back-nd of the top cover into place, "arid use your fingers 0r a screwdriver to gently flex the front tabs enough to hook the cover in place. Make sure that the top cover is centered over the upright when installing. f F RE N WITH ANGLE Silt ATTAtHMENI 3 THE SIDES: 1) Hook large half of cover under inside lip of top rail. Swivel cover down flat, centered over the upright: 2) Take angle support (small half) and position underneath top half;.` securing angle support to upright with 2 #10 screws on the sides (leave loose for adjustment). Then, take a #12 screw and connect angle support to; top cover. A small space will cur- this is designed to take. up. expansion & contraction in manufacturing tolerances in the top rails. Side mew of..top cover and top rail Swing this and around . . and gently flex tab :. into, place. Hook this end first... 'Bullnose rail is used for the illustration, but installation is the same for all 1. pc. clip -an resin covers. TWO PIECE RESIN WITH ANGLE EILPPORT ATTACHMENT IN THE FRONT: 1) Hook large half of cover under inside lip 6f top rail. Swivel cover down Net, centered over the upright: 2) Take angle: support'(small half) and position underneath top half, :.: sectitirg angle support to upright with a #10 screw in the front. Then, take =,;z.„4,!? -12 screw and connect angle support to top cover. A small space will this: is:,designed to take up expansion & contractionin manufachiding tolerances in the top rails. USE #10 SCREW TO ATTACH TO UPRIGHT 1) Attach the inner top cap using a #12 Screw into hole #2. See diagram below • Snail Half Inner Cap #12 screw 2) Attach the resin outer Top Cap using a #12 screw into hole. Pints grill over the screw when finished. See Diagram below. 112x314"screw Top Cap Grill Large Hail Outer Cap Curved FROM :WATSONS FAX NO. :9529977850 mportant Pool Safety & Maintenance Apr. 18 2007 11:24AM P10 Keep your pool wall and frame clean. Always wash away any deposits of pool chemicals which land on the frame of your pool. Wash periodically with a 1. mild soap solution (no abrasives). At least once a year use a clear non yellowing household wax on all metal components Your pool and liner must be inspected regularly for ieaks;eorrosion scratches, and punctures: if any problem is found IMMEDIATE CORRECTIVE ACTION MUST BE TAKEN. -Small -repairs and punctures in your liner:may be easilprepaired-using repair.kits available at your local dealer. Scratches on your pool wall & frame must be touched up with anti -rust enamel. Wire brush all rust and add a coat of enamel primer followed by a coat of color matching paint. Pool water is full of various caustic chernicals, which will corrode metal parts, It anyCorrosion is allowed to .structure may occur which could result in excessive property damage as well as bodily! arrt continue, failure. Of the pool the skimmer area and below it are particular areas that must be`carefuily:;:arid':regutariyinspected., If this area is wet, and remains wet for any length of time, it usually means there is a small leak Skimmer/skimmer, return gaskets must be replaced when they become defective. Water must not be permitted to continually run down the wall, if neglected pool will break.`If proper skimmer/skimmer return gasket care Is not maintained, your warranty will be void! Be sure to follow all local and state safety regulatlons when Installing; any accesstjry`toyourpooi:':::Any decks, and all entries, must be carefully monitored for safety and access to pool. installing any other manufattarees desk or slide is strictly forbiddent 11Winterizin 7'77Y er, arrd any peakaae; tha ' is'caused by' incorrect winter iiineedures is riot subject unn a wrnteryoorpool:is subject to more stress than in'the summ to an warra with this coin an All of our pools and liners are designed to be letup all winter, but nonetheless.are subject to the warranty.. of the. liner. being purchased. Continue to ;_ chlorinate and filter until.the pool is. closed down. :,:.:: Before closing down your pool for the winter you must make a complete inspection of the pool • Check all the connections to make sure everything is tight and in good condition . : Check to see that the liner is snugly held in place aver the wail. • Check for any indication of rust or deterioration in any part. IF ANY OF THE ABOVE IS FAITLrtiou MUST cJRRECT THE SITUATION IMMEDIATELY. Lower the level of water to about one foot below the skimmer intake and return holes Throughout the winter you must continually check this level, as it must not reach the skimmer holes at any time during the winter. During the winter the pool requires the use of an equalizer to allow for the expansion and contraction that occurs when ice is formed and to hold cover up. This can be a product manufactured for this express purpose and is available at your swimming pool dealer. The use of a winterizing agent will simplify the start up of your pool next season. A cover designed for winter use is also recommended to keep pressure on the equalizer so it is forces into the water, keep dirt out, and at the same time, serve as a safety cover:_ .- . If your skimmer is supplied with a winter plate and cap you Must stili follow the:same steps as above. It is essential that no water be allowed to run down the wail for any period of time. • if your skimmer did not come with the winter plate it is available at a nominal charge at your dealer and is recommended. FROM :WATSONS i STEP 8: UPRIGHT INSTALLATION continued ACCENT CLIP INSTALLATION (Not anollcable to all..mnd.els 01 pQiIS) Some bottom cuffs and/or uprights have separate accent clips. This is a good time to snap those pieces on if your pool has these. Below are some examples of accent clips. These may be in different locations depending on the model of pool. FAX NO. :9529977850 Apr, 182007 11:25AM P11 Please note the difference of the accent clips for the resin boot and the steel Upright. For proper fit be sure to use the correct clips. STEP 9: PREPARING THE COVE Using neutral alkalinity sifted earth,.or fine sand without pebbles, build a 2" base over the entire pool area to protect the liner. DO NOT USE ANY SUBSTANCE WITH HIGH ALKALINE OR ACID CONTENT,' ESPECIALLY PEAT MOSS, AS 1T WILL CORRODE METAL PARTS! Next, using the sifted earth or fine sand, build a. pool cove 6" to 8" high inside the metal wail along the entire circumference. This will prevent the liner from creeping under the wall, and it will also protect the liner from any metal edges of the pool framework. THIS STEP IS NOT OPTIONAL- IT MUST BE DONE! Since earth containing chemicals can cause discoloration or corrosion, it is suggested that you place polyethylene plastic sheeting under the cove around the perimeter of the wall, so no earth comes in contact with the meal, Since the presence of such chemicals is beyond the control of the manufacturer, such damage is not covered by the warranty. After the cove and the base are in place, rake and tamp the entire pool area. Make sure that no sand is allowed to remain on the wall above the cove. This could cause pinholes in your liner. FROM :WATSONS STEP 10: LINER INSTALLATION If you opted to use the stabilizers to help hold the wall up, then you will need to take them off while installing the liner.. Do not place the liner, wall•seam: directlyover the skimmer or skimmer. return. cutouts.. Place the liner at the center of the pool with the` flap from the seams facing down. (For print liners, leave the print side facing up.) Spread the liner: so: that the bottom seam of the circumference is resting on the cove evenly around the pool.. The seam sh:ould'not be. . '< upon the wall or shifted to one side These conditions' will cause tightness or stretching of the: liner When t'he. pool is being filed. FAX NO. :9529977850 STET' 11: HANGING LINER Apr. 18 2007 11:26AM P12 COVE ;`.Resting .evenly on: or, near the cove gf the, pool: Searr jney hot always Ileon;:the;cove as':p ctured, so your focus should be to keep the seam rconsistent around the •pool:• Shined up wall. This should not be done. Correct this situation if it occurs. . There are a few different types of liners on the market today. The three most'common liners are the Overlap, the Snap Bead, and the V -Read liners (Also referred to as J -Bead liners): Please be.sure Which ,.. one you have and follow the appropriate itep below PE — RLAP LINER: Starting at the. liner wail seam, hang the **rover the wall makin . sure:that the seam is straight up and down, perpendicular to the floor This will assure .you, that,:.the •liner;be Ins Oin .."`over:the wall straight. As you put the liner over the Wali you can secure tt by using the plastid co in" strips o' kee It in lace. lfyou end up with excess material, continue around the pool, pulling. excess liner eyed! y a nd'distribtite over. tie wall until the excess is ggne. '`"... Plastic coping Liner' overlap Plastic coping installed at this time to hold liner in place FROM :LIAISONS FAX NO. :9529977858 Apr. 18 2087 11:27AM P13 • 5'� Important Winter Rules •After your pool has been wmternzed and all steps refully followed, #ie following•ched s and procedures musk be strictly followed during' fall, venter, and spring seasons. Your pool warranty will be invalid if pool has been improperly winterizedand: the fulidaring' procedures not strictly adhered to. Pools that have been incorrectly winterized have been known to collapse under the tremendous pressUires exerted by ice and snow. A pool that is left up during the freezing temperatures must not be allowed to leak It is not uncommon for a leak to develop during rigorous summer usage and go • undetected. What is thought to be water loss clue to evaporation or spillage' may be caused by a smal Ieal Persistent wet area Around pools•should be inspected. To determine if your pool is leaking, mark the liner at the water.ieveland closeiy§b$etve tpewyaterteierin,fi poo! for. a period 410 12 days after pool is closed for the season. Any ram during this period may compensate for any undetected water leakage. Therafure,observahon period must be extended to find any leaks. Maintain a strict leak inspection:Schedule throughout fall, 'tnrrter and springsmontli : Spring` haiitig'viitich frequentlyleads to ground heaving can be especially dangerous if care is not taken .. _t ___ Maintain a stnctinspecdon of the irpvafl skimmer hou5itlg td See tlf is eftsnt s , sl slang ig If Aifi tier vias not Mniiived er should not be allowed Daae collect in the skimmer housing as the water will freeze and crack tie `housing o a cause possi.ib dams a to tfie veal! �. pallowing.the Dol . ....::.�;:.;�:,:; �>::.: .. ..:.:.` :' p to empty, be sure to release the cover lthere rernovi tho 5houtd ice, or *thing else, cut your Dot linerng the weight from the top of your pouf. Failing to do so can cause your pool to collapse. Consult your pod dealerforthe proper winter chemicaisfor quick soling :stat Op. • g ....:,t<. o.fuullo,... , installer, During the course of:the, w.intec,#he.liner may..puu out o1:ns.eoping. due tono.�ult of the�rnanufecturer:ar;the pool irtsta�er. slue to freezing and thawing of the ground, - • the ground sometimes sinks and the liner with the weight of ice o'r water will sink also, thusly pilling the finer out of it's coping. • Be sure to pull off all excess snowand ice from Winter cover:' Do not permit ice skating or horseplay during the winter as ills can cause pool and liner damage, aswell as, Orions injuries. FROM :WATSONS # STEP 11. HANGING LINER continued TYPE # 2 — SNAP BEAD LINER: • With a snap bead liner you will not use the plastic coping strips that are packed in the parts carton of many pools. You can discard those pieces (if they are included). Instead, you should have received a beaded liner track (referred to as a "coping bead receiver in the below diagram). • The beaded liner track should be installed onto the pool wall all I. of the way around the pool. These pieces should be as close together as possible. Leaving spaces between bead tracks can cause liner problems down the road. • Once all of the beaded liner track is on the wall, you can snap the liner bead into the beaded liner track at four random points around the pool. After that is done, and you are satisfied with how the liner is situated within the pool, you can continue snapping the remainder of the liner into place around the pool • Go around the entire pool again making certain that the liner is securely snapped into the track This is important to confirin so that the liner does not pull out while under the pressure of being filled with water. FAX NO. :9529977850 Apr. 18 2007 11: 28AM P14 "1-153( TYPE # 3 — J or V-8 D LINER: • With a V -Bead liner you will not use the plastic coping strips that are packed in the parts carton of your pool.. You can discard those pieces, if theyare included, as they only apply to pools with overlap liners. SNAP BEAD LINER •inner Stabilizer Rail (supplied with pooh • Pool Wall Coping Bead Receiver • The top of the wall of the liner has what is called a "V -Bead" welded onto ft. Simply open up the bead with your fingers and hang it directly an top of the pool wall. When this is done properly, the only portion on the outside of the pool wall is approximately 1" of the V -Bead. No printed liner material is actually going over the top of the wall to'he outside of the wall. • Make sure the bead is on evenly around the entire pool, and that the liner is hanging straight down from the top of the wall: The liner should not have creases in it because it is twisting around the pool. If the liner is twisting, it is because it is not sitting properly in the, pool. Make necessary adjustments before proceeding. J or V -BEAD LINER inner Stabilizer Rail (supplied with pool) 7 Pool Wall" �-- — . Mead • Liner Pool Water FROM :WATSONS TEP 10. L Nr: ,:....L. LINER IN 'pu opted t.o< all up,, then;; installing „thee ;:,;directly -OV Place.th • from the; b... hugemarertorattITITTIOIeSin FAX NO. : 9529977858 Apr. 18 2007 11:29AM P15 ely'iri place by coping, temporarily; poli wrinkles in the, floor towards the side wall evenly, When the finer is correctly positioned,': there•must be no. air space betweerfthe liner and .;ire wrinkles at. the•cove by adjusting the amount d of material over the.weall onot uli tooles..When aliner rs propery installetheeIs iio dow wardpresu>pttte irnec The;a tightly.,..,.,.,...',..::•°.,..'•,t,:•..,:,- • • rr the .water is .no more than i r deep, check for levelness It water runs to one srde pull and level When level, continue to fill and adjust the.liner.,: Do thelfriir until .fully adjustad and„'tie pool:.is 1(3 fifled. s:...,,,,..y,.,.;,.4,..,,,...:....:.; pORRECT NO AiR SPACE BETWEEN LINER AND POOL ; SLACK ON SIDES. a.:4NCORREc=ri . 44;NOTLEAVE A GAP BETWEEN LINER ••AND COVE. THIS WILL CAUSE DOWNWARD PRESSURE ON THE LINER. . C.. RRECT mIS' CONDITION IF IT OCCi,lRS. STEP 13: INNER STABILIZER ADJUSTMENT When the liner IS completely adjusted and the plastic coping is secured, push the firstinner stabilizer rail over the plastic coping so, thatit fits snugly (Starting et the Wall bolts:rs.:l sually„a good idea); :Be sure:to leave one end of the stabilizer slightly.. raised so that. thenext, stabilizer can li)terlocklaa shoe' below Aslhey are. progressively installed around the circumference of the pool, note that the: tapered' end bfti e;'stabillzer:°easily telescopes into'the .lin tapered end of the following stabilizer. The tapered end should be` inserted'appro3imateiy 1” into the adjacent stabfliizer. This allows room for adjustment either in or out. :in this way, the last stabilizer may be fitted into place by adjusting the other stabilizer rails as needed. inner Stabiliser Rail "Plastic Coping or Beaded Liner Track *Roll overlap liner up inward to hide excess underneath top rail: (Rolling.tnward will prevent water from collecting in flap.) Do not trim excess' -..this may cause liner to poll ins :Sym 14: SECURE UPRIGHTS I }'4 At this point you can now pull the front' of the to' ;. 'plate (the hooked part) over the stabilizer bar and after � , zr G h a"i" '1�w you are positive that the, upright is level, you aan riow add the final two screws necessary to secure t]'' 'uprights to the pool: If the uprights ire not level, It will is:be very difficult to get the top rails to fit together It iea good idea to use a carpenter's .level to checkthat the upright is standingPutplate"screw of perfectly straight. If the::uprlgh# �s cop plate in loosely leaning left: or right, this is easy to correct before putting the final two screws into.:the top plate. "Samplei Top Flate Yours may look a little different ' . ;lop Rani *Top Plate Lift back of top plate up slightly to snap ovej.the stabilizer rail IIIIINIV STEP 15: TOP RAIL INSTALLATION Your pool either has metal top rails;..orresirrtop- Please notice the different hardware that is necessary for the:: resin top rail pools. You should have twopeople while. Installing the.to' rails. if.:a top rail falls In the+pool it can cut theIinerr Secure?s' all metal top rails using #'10 -x .'fin. screws` into the corresponding holes in the top plates.:' *Resin; top_ rails require special #10x 1" screws that attached w•ash• ers When installing the top rails do not tighten scre*s' lit til all of the top rails have teen. installed.: This will allow (Om tor. ..;;: adjustments if necessary on the final few rails that are installed: Attach all top rails before:the water:.is;more than.:,, 'may have as p obi m getting tt e''lastlra if o' o on:'' ''p ' ypp 12" deep; out of rou Uprightdimminrimenvimmusiminnommire . . Pool Wall TOP PLATE d0 NOT 11GI 3' ,UNTIL Ak,l; OP T`NE:TbP I�A1LS .. RAVE UI EN iI�STAI:LEn: SE::TWO PEOPLE FOR INSTALLATION. A TOP,.. RAIL FALLS INTQ.THE POOL, IT CAN CUT THE LINER. RESIN TOP.RAIL INSTALLATION When a resin top rail pool is assembled, you must use special.hardware to attach the resin top rail to the metal top plate.. Please see the diagram to the left for assembly. The special hardware is: a) :A /10 screw that is 1" long. b) A washer with the screw to distribute the pressure more evenly. 91d WU :TT LOW 81 'add OS8LL66ZS6: ON XHd SNOSld[l: WO6J w r w, %AO • 4 It f N C Xiir_tAr 0 NOILVILLN11 k.. 9)( ie"Oc. mc' Z z 0 0 911 m 0 l d bkeekAk m <D mD *Z �b m m-1] 0 2x to 1la"04 p Z • • 1 A L }+2 +D. #(-04.0"..a. l a..44" X.01," 0r r GI ems. 4- ) h. L wt C 1 CPU" FOUNDATION WALL. MOISTURE Li � © BARRIER IS REQUIRED BETWEEN !NSULATION AND FOUNDATION WALL ',,,(-7 r,nP TO GRADE l V C t/APePt' n 4 CPh,T BE I I'i6 T hL.LEO ON THE WARM. SIDE OF ALL WALLS AO ATTIC CEILING. „ (.041 ZX y I ta.,th-5 44448 NI 4 FIRE STOP poADiTS SPAC D ALL. OT C! 0 t POr SEPARATE PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR ANY ELECTRICAL OR PLUMBING WORK. ac LA..) Ls ' / 2.. x..'g C9 0 s1.4.4A-s Ta.,d.: 2 oawN ALL P044111f. TRAiiSFEP. SeAroorys hi la oftvN 1 - f•ot+r 14.I tRa6A..2cx,►',,� - f? hal€4 c4.4.4- 1 r A444, I' h.) e,44,Aes rada 0. r -�—o 1,0.' beo.U. 4 LL 0,4-- 45-51 ,-i'4531 s. 44 P --d- ER646-r.�, MrJ sS/a3 R602.8 - R602.10 R602.6 Drilling and notching studs. Any stud in an exterior wall or bearing partition may be cut or notched to a depth not exceeding 25 percent of its width. Studs in nonbearing parti- tions may be notched to a depth not to exceed 40 percent of a single stud width. Any stud may be bored or drilled, provided that the diameter of the resulting hole is no greater than 40 per- cent of the stud width, the edge of the hole is no closer than 5/g inch (15.9 mm) to the edge of the stud, and the hole is not located in the same section as a cut or notch. See Figures R602.6(1) and R602.6(2). Exceptions: 1. A stud may be bored to a diameter not exceeding 60 percent of its width, provided that such studs located in exterior walls or bearing partitions are doubled and that not more than two successive studs are bored. 2. Approved stud shoes may be used when installed in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendation. R602.6.1 Drilling and notching of top plate. When piping or ductwork is placed in or partly in an exterior wall or interi- or, braced or load-bearing wall, necessitating a cutting of the top plate by more than 50 percent of its width, a galvanized metal tie not less than 0.054 inch thick (1.37 mm) (16 gage) and 1.5 inches (38 mm) wide shall be fastened to each plate across and to each side of the opening with not less than six 16d nails. (See Figure R602.6.1.) Exception: When the entire side of the wall with the notch or cut is covered by wood structural panel sheathing. R602.7 Headers. For header spans see Tables R502.5(1) and R502.5(2). R602.7.1 Wood structural panel box headers. Wood structural panel box headers shall be constructed in accor- dance with Figure R602.7.2 and Table R602.7.2. R602.7.2 Nonbearing walls. Load-bearing headers are not required in interior or exterior nonbearing walls. A single flat 2 -inch -by -4 -inch (51 mm by 102 mm) member may be used as a header in interior or exterior nonbearing walls for openings up to 8 feet (2438 mm) in width if the vertical dis- tance to the parallel nailing surface above is not more than 24 inches (610 mm). For such nonbearing headers, no crip- ples or blocking are required above the header. R602.8 Fireblocking .required. Fireblocking shall be pro- vided to cut off all concealed draft openings (both vertical and horizontal) and to form an effective fire barrier between stories, and between a top story and the roof space. Fireblocking shall be provided in wood -frame construction in the following locations: 1. In concealed spaces ofstud walls and partitions, including furred spaces, at the ceiling and floor level and at 10 foot (3048 mm) intervals both vertical and horizontal. Batts or blankets of mineral or glass fiber or other approved non- rigid materials shall be allowed as fireblocking in walls constructed using parallel rows of studs or staggered studs. WALL CONSTRUCTION 2. At all interconnections between concealed vertical and horizontal spaces such as occur at soffits, drop ceilings and cove ceilings. 3. In concealed spaces between stair stringers at the top and bottom of the run. Enclosed spaces under stairs shall comply with Section R314.8. t openings aroun vents, pipes, and ducts at ceiling an floor level, with an approved material to resist the free passage of flame and products of combustion. 5. For the fireblocking of chimneys and fireplaces, see Section 81001.16. 6. Fireblocking of cornices of a two-family dwelling is required at the line of dwelling unit separation. ..a R602.8.1 Materials. Except as provided in Section R602.8f Item 4, fireblocking shall consist of 2 -inch (51 mm) nominal lumber, or two thicknesses of 1 -inch (25.4 mm) nominal lumber with broken lap joints, or one thickness of 23/32 -inch (19.8 mm) wood structural panels with joints backed by 23/32 -inch (19.8 mm) wood structural panels or one thick- ness of3/4-inch (19.1 mm) particleboard with joints backed by 3/4 -inch (19.1 min) particleboard, 1/2 -inch (12.7 mm) gypsum board, or 1/4 -inch (6.4 mm) cement -based mill - board. Batts or blankets ofmineral wool or glass fiber or oth- er approved materials installed in such a manner as to be se- curely retained in place shall be permitted as an acceptable fire block. Loose -fill insulation material shall not be used as a fire block unless specifically tested in the form and manner intended for use to demonstrate its ability to remain in place and to retard the spread of fire and hot gases. R602.8.1.1 Unfaced fiberglass. Unfaced fiberglass batt insulation used as fireblocking shall fill the entire cross section of the wall cavity to a minimum height of 16 inches (406 mm) measured vertically. When piping, conduit or similar obstructions are encountered, the insulation shall be packed tightly around the obstruction. R602.8.1.2 Fireblocking integrity The integrity of all fireblocks shall be maintained. R602.9 Cripple walls. Foundation cripple walls shall be framed of studs not less in size than the studding above. When exceeding 4 feet (1219 mm) in height, such walls shall be framed ofstuds having the size required for an additional story. Cripple walls with a stud height less than 14 inches (356 mm) shall be sheathed on at least one side with a wood structural panel that is fastened to both the top and bottom plates in accordance with Table R602.3(1), or the cripple walls shall be constructed of solid blocking. Cripple walls shall be supported on continuous foundations. R602.10 Wall bracing. Walls shall be braced in accordance with this section. For buildings in Seismic Design Categories DI and D2, walls shall be constructed in accordance with the additional requirements of Sections R602.10.9, R60210.11 and R602.11. 112 2000 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE® Fire Blocks in Concealed Spaces at Stairs Section 708.2.1 In concealed spaces between stair stringers at the top and bottom of the run and between studs along and in fine with the run of stairs if the walls under the stairs are unfinished. '1: • Fire Blocks at Soffits Section 708.2.1 At all interconnections between concealed verti and horizontal spaces such as occur at soffits, drop ceilings and cove ceilings. Seption die-toan • the Drop Ceiling Frebiock PERMIT City of Eagan Permit Type:Building Permit Number:EA141648 Date Issued:03/22/2017 Permit Category:ePermit Site Address: 4531 Hay Lake Rd S Lot:2 Block: 2 Addition: Overhill Farm 1st PID:10-56150-02-020 Use: Description: Sub Type:Windows/Doors Work Type:Replace Description:One Window/Door Census Code:434 - Zoning: Square Feet:0 Occupancy: Construction Type: Comments:Improvements to the home require smoke detectors in all bedrooms. If altering window openings or installing Bay or Bow windows, call for framing inspection. Call for final inspection after installation. Carbon monoxide detectors are required within 10 feet of all sleeping room openings in residential homes (Minnesota State Valuation: 500.00 Fee Summary:BL - Base Fee $500 $40.00 0801.4085 Surcharge - Based on Valuation $500 $0.50 9001.2195 $40.50 Total: I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application and state that the information is correct and agree to comply with all applicable State of Minnesota Statutes and City of Eagan Ordinances. Contractor:Owner:- Applicant - Robert J Rowbotham 4531 Hay Lake Rd S Eagan MN 55123 (952) 686-1496 Home Depot At Home Services 6224 Lakeland Avenue N, #102 Booklyn Park MN 55428 (763) 542-8826 Applicant/Permitee: Signature Issued By: Signature PERMIT City of Eagan Permit Type:Plumbing Permit Number:EA149508 Date Issued:05/24/2018 Permit Category:ePermit Site Address: 4531 Hay Lake Rd S Lot:2 Block: 2 Addition: Overhill Farm 1st PID:10-56150-02-020 Use: Description: Sub Type:Residential Work Type:Replace Description:Water Heater Meter Size Meter Type Manufacturer Serial Number Remote Number Line Size Comments:Please call Building Inspections at (651) 675-5675 to schedule a final inspection. Allow an 18" minimum radius clearance to the water meter from all appliances (i.e. furnace, water heater, water softener). Fee Summary:PL - Permit Fee (WS &/or WH)$59.00 0801.4087 Surcharge-Fixed $1.00 9001.2195 $60.00 Total: I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application and state that the information is correct and agree to comply with all applicable State of Minnesota Statutes and City of Eagan Ordinances. Contractor:Owner:- Applicant - Robert J Rowbotham 4531 Hay Lake Rd S Eagan MN 55123 (952) 686-1496 Champion Plumbing 3670 Dodd Rd., #100 Eagan MN 55123 (651) 365-1340 Applicant/Permitee: Signature Issued By: Signature