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"fOWN OF VAIL
75 S. FRONTAGE ROAD
VAIL, CO 81657
970-479-2138
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES
ADD/ALT MF BUILD PERMIT Permit #: B06-0191
Project #: �?- F7(L'�"� -�13 g
Job Address.: 595 VAIL VALLEY DR VAIL Status.....: ISSUED
Location......: 595 E VAIL VALLEY DR MANOR VAIL Applied...: 07/18/2006
Parcel No....: 210108102001 Issued ...: 06/22/2007
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OWNER MV PENTHOUSES LLC. A DELAWAR05/04/2007
PO DRAWER 2770
AVON
CO 81620
CONTRACTOR G.E. JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION O1/16/2007 Phone: 719-473-5321
25 NORTH CASCADE AVE # 400
COLORADO SPRINGS
CO 80903
License: 128-A
APPLICANT R.A. NELSON & ASSOCIATES, IN07/18/2006 Phone: 970-949-5152
PO DRA4VER 5400
AVON
Colorado 81620
License: 170-A
ARCHITECT ZEHREN & ASSOCIATES, INC.
P.O. BOX 1976
AVON
CO 81620
License: C000001626
07/18/2006 Phone: 970-949-0257
Desciption:
MANOR VAIL COMMON ELEMENT-RENOVATION OF EXISTING BUILUINGS
A,B,C,D,E AND F; NEW UNDERGROUND PARKING GARAGE. INCLUDES
VERTICAL ADDITION OF BUILDINGS B,C,D,E AND F
Occupancy: R2,B,A2
Type Construction: VA
Valuation: 0,000,000.00 Revision Valuation: ?? Total Sq Ft Added: 53285
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Building------> 164, 458. �5 Restuarant Plan Review--> $o. oo Total Calculated Fees--> 422, 205. so
Plan Check---> 164 , 4 5 8. � s Recreation Fee--------------> $ 5 3, 2 8 5. o o Additional Fees----------> $ o. o 0
Investigation-> $0. 0o TOTAL FEES-------------> 422,205.50 Total Permit Fee---------> 422, 205.50
W ill Call-----> $ 3. o o Payments-------------------> 4 z z, z o 5. s o
BALANCE DUE---------> $ o. 0 0
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Approvals:
Item: 05100 BUILDING DEPARTMENT
08/18/2006 MROYER Action: DN F&F comments
issued.
submitted on 1-24-07 denied. Commets will be sent to GE
Johnson.
04/16/2007 CSalli , Action: AP
06/19/2007 csalli Action: AP full building
permit approved, see conditions
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See Conditions page of this Document for any conditions that may apply to this permit.
DECLARATIONS
I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application, filled out in full the information required, completed an accurate plot plan,
and state that all the information as required is correct. I agree to comply with the information and plot plan, to comply with all
Town ordinances and state laws, and to build this structure according to the towns zoning and subdivision codes, design review
approved, International Building and Residential Codes and other ordinances of the Town applicable thereto.
REQUESTS FOR INSPECTION SHALL BE MADE TWENTY-FOUR HOURS IN ADVANCF�BY TELEPH E AT 479-2149 OR AT OIJR OFFICE FROM 8:00 AM �
4 PM. ; �' � r^'� _,. ��w.._.__�. ..
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SIGNATURE OF CyWNER OR CONTRACTOR FOR HIMSELF AND OWNER
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CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
Permit #: B06-0191 as of 06-22-2007 Status: ISSUED
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Permit Type: ADD/ALT MF BUILD PERMIT
Applicant: R.A. NELSON & ASSOCIATES, INC
970-949-5152
Job Address: 595 VAIL VALLEY DR VAIL
Location: 595 E VAIL VALLEY DR MANOR VAIL
Parcel No: 210108102001
Applied:
To Expire
Description:
MANOR VAIL COMMON ELEMENT-RENOVATION OF EXISTING BUILDINGS
A,B,C,D,E AND F; NEW UNDERGROUND PARKING GARAGE. INCLUDES
VERTICAL ADDITION OF BUILDINGS B,C,D,E AND F
07/l 8/2006
Issued: 06/22/2007
OS/14/2007
***********************************************Conditions:*********************************************
Cond: 12
(BLDG.): FIELD INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO CHECK FOR CODE
COMPLIANCE.
Cond: 14
(BLDG.): ALL PENETRATIONS IN WALLS, CEILINGS, AND FLOORS TO
BE SEALED WITH AN APPROVED FIRE MATERIAL.
Cond: 1
(FIRE): FIRE DEPARTMENT APPROVAL IS REQUIRED BEFORE ANY
WORK CAN BE STARTED.
Cond: 40
(BLDG): (MFR/COMM) FIRE ALARM REQUIRED PER NFPA 72.
Cond: CON0008313
Approval of this building permit does not include approval
of any new/changed signage for Manor Vail or the Ford Park
pathway. A seperate Design Review application will need to
be submitted and approved prior to construction or
installation of new signage.
Cond: CON0008552
Partial Permit Only. Approval is granted for fall 2006
work. Partial permit approved for fall 2006 work only.
Logistics report is part of the approved documents. Work to
include: Removal of existing pool and pool equipment
building, new parking garage shoring system, new parking
garage dewatering system, removal of minimal stone veneer
on one chimney, heavy equipment access ramp to lower grassy
area, temporary patch work of existing parking lot and
walkways, patch stucco on one chimney. Letter from Zehren
and Associates dated Oct. 16 shall govern and supersede any
documents submitted previously as it pertains to the
overall project scope and design direction. Still need to
resolve some shoring issues that were released in letter
dated 10/30/2006 by Colorado Inspection Agency.
Entry: 06/19/2007 By: cdavis Action: AP Eight
Week Phase approved for cosntruction. This condtion
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TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO Statement
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Statement Number: R070001074 Amount: $53,285.0006/22/200703:38 PM
Payment Method: Check Init: LC
Notation: #001265/MV
PENTHOUSES LLC
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Permit No: B06-0191 Type: ADD/ALT MF BUILD PERMIT
Parcel No: 2101-081-0200-1
Site Address: 595 VAIL VALLEY DR VAIL
Location: 595 E VAIL VALLEY DR MANOR VAIL
Total Fees: 422,205.50
This Payment: $53,285.00 Total ALL Pmts: 422,205.50
Balance: $0.00
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ACCOUNT ITEM LIST:
Account Code Description Current Pmts
-------------------- ------------------------------ ------------
RF 11100003112700 RECREATION FEES 53,285.00
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ATTACHMENT B
ADMINISTRATIVE MODIFICATION REQUEST
�E ,�EC� BY
JUN 18 2001
COLOi;Fa�r _INSPECTION
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Manor Vail TOVY11 O} V8i1
Vail, Colorado
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Building Permit Number�8'
Allowance of Gore Creek to be Considered as a Public Way
Introduction:
All buildings are required to be separated from adjacent buildings by a fire separation distance. When
this distance requirement cannot be met the buildings are required to provide a fire resistance rating to
their eXterior walls to mitigate the risk of fire spreading from building to building and to protect
exterior exitways.
Code Sections/Requirements:
Exterior Wall Fire Resistance Ratin�s: The Building Code, 2003 (IBC), Table 602: Fire resistance rating
requirements for exterior walls based on fire separation distance. If a building has a fire resistance rating of
less than 30' the exterior walls are required to be rated based on the contents of Table 602.
Fire Separation Distance: The International Building Code, 2003 (IBC), Section 702.1: Definition of
fire separation distance as "The distance measured from the building face to the closest interior lot line,
to the center of a street, alley or public way, or to an imaginary line between two buildings on the lot.
The distance shall be measured at right angles form the face of the wall.
Exterior Exit Discharge Location: The International Building Code, 2003 (IBC), Section 1023.3:
Exterior balconies, stairways and ramps shall be located at least 10 feet from adjacent lot lines.
Code Intent: The intent of these code sections is primarily to prevent fires from spreading from one
building to another.
Request:
To allow for the adjacent stream tract for Gore Creek to be counted as a public way for the purpose of
calculating fire separation distance and exterior exit discharge location only.
Justification:
The existing property line is less than 10' from the existing building in many locations. Seeing as these
are existing conditions, it is impractical to provide the necessary fire separation distance from the
property line of exterior walls and exterior exits. The property line in question is shared with the
adjacent stream tract for Gore Creek, which is Town of Vail right of way. Due to the adjacent property
being a stream tract upon which no buildings can be built, the calculation of fire separation distance
relative to the centerline of Gore Creek meets the intent of the code to provide adequate fire separation
between adjacent buildings for exterior wall and exterior exit location.
E�ibit B
Manor Vail AMR for Public Way
November 6, 2006
Page 1 of 2
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Summary:
This request is a result of the existing conditions of having an existing building that is closer to the
property line than allowed per the strict letter of the code definition for fire separation distance and exit
discharge location. By allowing the Gore Creek stream tract to be counted a public way for this
calculation, the intent of the code is met while not putting the existing building into violation of the
code.
We respectfully request your approval of this Administrative Modification.
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Brian Sipes
Project Architect
Zehren & Associates,�
L"fiarlie Davis
Chief Building Official
Town of Vail
Mike McGee
Deputy Chief and Fire Marshal
Vail Fire and Emergency Services
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Bob McCleary
General Manager
Manor Vail Resort
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Jim Telling
Owner's Rep ntat
MV Penthouse, LLC
Exhibit B
Manor Vail AMR for Public Way
Date
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Date
Date
Date
Date
November 6, 2006
Page 2 of 2
ATTACHMENT C
ADMINISTRATIVE MODIFICATION REQUEST
Manor Vail
Vail, Colorado
Building Permit Number B06-0258
REVIEWED BY
JUN 1 8 2007
COLORADO INSPECTION
Aut_i;�!'Y
Aliowance for Second Means of Egress Through Bedrooms
Introduction:
All spaces in a building are required to provide a means of egress for occupants. These egress paths are
required to be easily discernable and readily accessible in the direction of egress travel. As part of this
requirement, egress through intervening spaces is not allowed to pass through a room that can be
locked so as not to trap occupants.
Code Sections/Requirements:
Exit Access: The Building Code, 2003 (IBC), Section 1013.2 "Egress through intervening spaces": An
exit access shall not pass through a room that can be locked to prevent egress. Means of egress from
dwelling units or sleeping areas shall not lead through other sleeping areas, toilet rooms or bathrooms.
Code Intent: The intent of this code section is to eliminate the problem of having locked doors in an
egress path. In the "IBC Commentary" paragraph it states "As long as the egress door is readily
openable in the direction of egress travel without the use of keys, special knowledge or effort, the
occupants can move unimpeded away from a fire emergency.
Request:
To allow bedrooms to be used as part of the egress system, for the second means of egress only, from
new dwelling units. This would be accomplished by the use of electric strikes tied to the fire alarm
system. These strikes would release the bedroom door in the event of an alarm and allow occupants to
pass through the bedroom to reach the exterior exitway.
Justification:
The existing structure located below the new units cannot be penetrated for new vertical circulation
without eliminating privately owned space below. As a result, the vertical circulation elements needed
to access the new fourth floor units have to be placed on the end of the buildings creating a large unit
that is entered from one side. The result is that the bedrooms are then dispersed off of a central corridor
to allow for the light and ventilation required for living spaces by code. Due to the size of these units
and the requirement for two exits to be located 1/3 the diagonal by code, the second means of egress
from these units is required to be through a bedroom. With the use of electric strikes tied to the fire
alarm system, in a emergency egress event these bedrooms will become unlocked and the doors readily
openable in the direction of egress travel to meet the intent of the code.
Manor Vail April 10, 2007
AMR for Egress at Bedrooms Page 1 of 2
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Summary:
This request is a result of the existing conditions that have influenced the layout of the new units. As a
result, the second means of egress leads through a sleeping area. When provided with an electric strike
tied to the fire alarm system, the door will not be locked, and occupants can move freely to the exitway
in case of an emergency.
We respectfully request your approval of this Administrative Modification.
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4/ 10/07
Brian Sipes Date
Project Architect
re & Assoc' s, nc.
C�1'iarlie Davis
Chief Building Official
Town of Vail
Mike McGee
Deputy Chief and Fire Marshal
Vail Fire and Emergency Services
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Bob McCleary
General Manager
Manor Vail Resort
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Jim Telling
Owner's Repr ntative
MV Penthouse, LLC
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Manor Vail
AMR for Egress at Bedrooms
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Date
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Date
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April 10, 2007
Page 2 of 2
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75 S. Frontage Rd.
Vail, Colorado 81657
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APPLICATION WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED IF INCOMPLETE OR UNSIG ?
Project #: ,�����J` 6 �� �
O • O Be�ilding Permit #: �
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TOWN OF VAlL BUILDtNG PERMIT APPLBC��'it��
Separate Permits are required for electrical, plumbing, rr,eclia�icai, etc.!
c:UNTRACTOR INFORMATION
�neral Contractor: Town of Vail Reg. No.: Contact Person and Phone #'s:
R.A. Nelson Associates 170-A Ton V �U c_�
y angalis ,�7Ci 94. 5152
�ailaddress: tvangalis@ranelson.com
Fax #: ;s�o1 949-437�
ntractor Signature:
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COMPLETE VALUATIONS FOR BUILDING PERMIT Labor 8� Ma�eriais
BUILDlt�1G: $ 3%, oo��, ooc ELECTRICAL: $ 5, oao, coo
ar�E�: �
! PLUMBfNG: $ 2, oao, o0o MECHANICAL: $ 6, 000, o00 �;,, ;�,�,, ;,�,r,
T�TAL: $
�'or Parce/# Confacf Ea /e Count Assessors Office af 970-328-8640 or �isif av�vr�r, ea !e-co�
���1"��`� See attached list of pa��.el numbeLS for each cwner account
Jnb Name: Manor Vail Condominiums
Job Address: sas East va�.1 Valley Drive
; Legal Qescription Lot: A Block: Filin �
9� Subctivision: �'�i1 Village
Owners Name:, Address: rawer von,
Manor Vail. Penthouses LLC ' Phone:t°�o� 748-7552
Architect/Des�i�qner: Address: �E �ast Beaver Cree B vd #3G3
Zehren an� ssociates Phone: ;G`70) 949-025'1
Engineer: Monroe Neo�ell Address: P.o. sox 1597; Avon, co ei6ao Phone� ,> >
t 70. 949-'77b6
Detailed description afwork: Renovation of existing buildings ABC DEF and New Underg±_ounry p�rKi�1� �,nr��,E
Includes vertical addition of Buildinos BC DEF,
Work Cfass: New (�.� Addition ( X) Remodel X
( ) Repair ( ) Demo ( ) Other ( )
�Nork Type: Interior O Exterior O Both ( a} Does an EHU exist at this (ocation: Yes O No (�)
Ty�e of Bldg.: Single-family O Two-family O Multi-family (x) Commercial (x) Restaurant O pther O
f�la. of Existing Dwelling Units in this building: ia3 No. of Accornmodation Units in this buiiding: o
No/T e of Fire laces Existin : Gas A liances X Gas Lo s Wood/Peilet Waod �urnin
No/T� e of Fire laces Pro os . as A lian Gas Lo s Wood/Pellet ) Wood Burnin NOT ALLOWED
Does a Fire Afarm Exist: es ( X) () Does a Fire Sprinkler System Exist: Yes (� No ()
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ASBESTOS TESTING REQUIREMENTS
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THE TOWN OF VAIL AND STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH REQUIRE ASBESTOS TESTING
ANY TIME WHEN MORE THAN 160 S.F. OF MATERIAL WILL BE DISTURBED OR REMOVED.
AN ASBESTOS TEST AND REPORT IS REQUIRED TO BE SUBMITTED WITH YOUR BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION
FOR ALL REMODEL, ADDITION OR OTHER PROJECTS INVOLVING ANY DEMOLITION OR REMOVAL OF BUILDING
MATERIALS THAT MAY CONTAIN ASBESTOS. BUILDINGS CONSTRUCTED AFT'ER OCTOBER 12, 1988 THAT HAVE
NO ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS ARE EXEMPT.
A COPY OF THE REPORT MUST BE SUBMITTED WITH YOUR BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION
• I have included the asbestos test and report with my building permit application
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applicant
OR
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date
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• I certify my project will not disturb or remove more than 160 s.f. of building material. The construction
plans submitted with my application clearly indicate this information. (This will be verified during plan
review, and will delay your project if found to be inaccurate)
applicant signature
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date
• The building was constructed after October 12, 1988. The date of construction was
applicant signature
date
original construction date
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WHEN A"PUBLIC WAY PERMIT" IS REQUIRED
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PLEASE READ AND CHECK OFF EACH OF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS REGARDING THE NEED FOR A
��PUBLIC WAY PERMIT":
o Is this a new residence? YES NO X
o Does demolition work being performed require the use of the Right-of-Way, easements or
public property? YES X NO
o Is any utility work needed? YES X NO
o Are there any improvements being done to the driveway? YES X NO
o Is a different access needed to the site other than the existing driveway? YES NO No
o Is any drainage work being done that affects the Right-of-Way, easements, or public properry?
YES NO X
o Is a"Revocable Right-of-Way Permit" required? YES NO X
o Is the Right-of-Way, easements or public property to be used for staging, parking or fencing?
YES NO
If answer it NO, is a parking, staging or fencing plan required by Public Works?
YES NO
If you have answered YES to any of these questions, a°Public Way PermiY' must be obtained.
"Public Way Permit" applications may be obtained at the Public Works office or at Community Development (a sample is
attached). If you have any questions please call Leonard Sandoval in Public Works at 970-479-2198.
I HAVE RE AN ANSWERED ALL THE ABOVE QUESTIONS.
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Contractor ignatu
]ob or Project Name: Manor Vail Condominiums
Date Signed: July 12, 2006
R.A. Nelson Assoicates
Company Name
F:\cdev\FORMS\Permits\Building\building�ermit_4-21-06.DOC Page 7 of 16 04/21/2006
TOWN OF VAIL
75 S. FRONTAGE ROAD
VAIL, CO 81657
970-479-2138
Job Address.:
Location......:
Parcel No.....
Legal Description:
Project No...:
OWNER
APPLICANT
CONTRACTOR
ARCHITECT
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES
ADD/ALT MF BUILD PERMIT
595 VAIL VALLEY DR VAIL
595 E VAIL VALLEY DR MANOR VAIL
210108102001
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JANNA CORP
2949 E DESERT INN RD STE 1
LAS VEGAS NV
89121
R.A. NELSON & ASSOCIATES,
PO DRAWER 5400
AVON
Colorado 81620
License: 170-A
R.A. NELSON & ASSOCIATES,
PO DRAWER 5400
AVON
Colorado 81620
License: 170-A
ZEHREN & ASSOCIATES, INC.
P.O. BOX 1976
AVON
CO 81620
License: C000001626
07/18/2006
Permit #: B06-0191
Status......
Applied.. . .
Issued ....
Expires... :
ISSUED
07/18/2006
11/15/2006
OS/14/2007
IN07/18/2006 Phone: 970-949-5152
IN07/18/2006 Phone: 970-949-5152
07/18/2006 Phone: 970-949-0257
Desciption:
MANOR VAIL COMMON ELEMENT-RENOVATION OF EXISTING BUILDINGS
A,B,C,D,E AND F; NEW UNDERGROUND PARKING GARAGE. INCLUDES
VERTICAL ADDITION OF BUILDINGS B,C,D,E AND F
Occupancy: R2,B,A2
Type Construction: VA
Valuation: 0,000,000.00 Revision Valuation: Add Sq Ft: 0
Fireplace Information: Restricted: !t of Gas Appliances: 0 # of Gas Logs: 0 /i of Wood Pellet: 0
*****�***:��**********x:*****�********�*******�*�:********************* FEE SUMMARY ****�****�************�*******�****�*******�x���*:x****x��**�**
Building------ > 184 , 4 58 . 7 5 Restuarant Plan Review--> $ o. 0 0 Tota] Calculated Fees--> 3 6 s, 92 0. s o
Plan Check---> 184 , 4 5 8. 7 5 Recreation Fee--------------> $ o. o o Additional Fees---------- > $ o. o 0
Invesrigation-> $0.00 TOTAL FEES-------------> 368,920.50 Total Permit Fee---------> 368, 920.50
Will Call----- > $ 3. 0 0 Payments------------------- > 3 6 8, 9 2 0. 5 0
BALANCE DUE---------> $ o . 00
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Approvals :
Item: 05100 BUILDING DEPAR.TMENT
08/18/2006 MROYER
issued.
11/02/2006 MROYER
Only. Approval is granted
Action: DN F&F comments
Action: AP Partial Permit
for fall 2006 work. Partial
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CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
Permit #: B06-0191 as of 11-15-2006 Status: ISSUED
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Permit Type: ADD/ALT MF BiJILD PERMIT
Applicant: R.A. NELSON & ASSOCIATES, INC
970-949-5152
Job Address: 595 VAIL VALLEY DR VAIL
Location: 595 E VAIL VALLEY DR MANOR VAIL
Parcel No: 210108102001
Applied:
To Expire:
Description:
MANOR VAIL COMMON ELEMENT-RENOVATION OF EXISTING BUILDINGS
A,B,C,D,E AND F; NEW UNDERGROUND PARKING GARAGE. INCLUDES
VERTICAL ADDITION OF BUILDINGS B,C,D,E AND F
07/18/2006
Issued: 11/15/2006
OS/14/2007
�*�*������*�x��*�****�x�**��:��:�:**��*�*�:���****��:�xConditions: ��*���*�**�:**�:**�x�x***���**�*���*�x�***��***��*
Cond: 12
(BLDG.): FIELD INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO CHECK FOR CODE
COMPLIANCE.
Cond: 14
(BLDG.): ALL PENETRATIONS IN WALLS, CEILINGS, AND FLOORS TO
BE SEALED WITH AN APPROVED FIRE MATERIAL.
Cond: 1
(FIRE): FIRE DEPARTMENT APPROVAL IS REQUIRED BEFORE ANY
WORK CAN BE STARTED.
Cond: 40
(BLDG): (MFR/COMM) FIRE ALARM REQUIRED PER NFPA 72.
Cond: CON0008313
Approval of this building permit does not include approval
of any new/changed signage for Manor Vail or the Ford Park
pathway. A seperate Design Review application will need to
be submitted and approved prior to construction or
installation of new signage.
Cond: CON0008552
Partial Permit Only. Approval is granted for fa112006
work. Partial permit approved for fall 2006 work only.
Logistics report is part of the approved documents. Work to
include: Removal of existing pool and pool equipment
building, new parking garage shoring system, new parking
garage dewatering system, removal of minimal stone veneer
on one chimney, heavy equipment access ramp to lower grassy
area, temporary patch work of existing parking lot and
walkways, patch stucco on one chimney. Letter from Zehren
and Associates dated Oct. 16 shall govern and supersede any
documents submitted previously as it pertains to the
overall project scope and design direction. Still need to
resolve some shoring issues that were released in letter
dated 10/30/2006 by Colorado Inspection Agency.
permit approved for fall 2006 work only. Logistics report
is part of the approved documents. Work to include:
Removal of existing pool and pool equipment building, new
parking garage shoring system, new parking garage
dewatering system, removal of minimal stone veneer on one
chimney, heavy equipment access ramp to lower grassy
area, temporary patch work of existing parking lot and
walkways, patch stucco on one chimney. Letter from Zehren
and Associates dated Oct. 16 shall govern and supersede
any documents submitted previously as it pertains to the
overall project scope and design direction. Still need to
resolve some shoring issues that were released in letter
dated 10/30/2006 by Colorado Inspection Agency.
Item: 05400 PLANNING DEPARTMENT
09/13/2006 Warren Action: APPR The phased
approach has been approved by Planning. The set of plans
addressing the concerns of CIA are approved.
Item: 05600 FIRE DEPARTMENT
Item: 05500 PUBLIC WORKS
11/14/2006 ls Action: PA Approval to allow
work within the 2006 calander year only. No approval
granted for work proposed in 2007 from PW.
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Subject:
Todd Raper
Town of Vail Earth Retention Review
Attachment H
We have received Colorado Inspection Agency's earth retention review report dated
November 9, 2006. We have reviewed their comments and appreciated their review
effort. Our response to the earth retention comments are below with Colorado Inspection
Agency's comment number located to the left.
Response to earth retention comments:
1). Surcharge from the adjacent building structures was not taken into account for
design because surcharge loading will not occur. Typically, surcharge will be taken into
account where an adjacent structure located within the potential failure surface (please
see the attached figure) as calculated by Rankine earth pressure theory. According to our
calculations, drawings, and soil properties utilized, the bottom of the footing of Building
E(closest to proposed earth retention) is not within the above mentioned zone of
influence. Therefore, based on the zone of influence criteria, incorporating adjacent
surcharge will not be required.
2). Comment due noted.
3). Values of 125 pcf for in-situ density (y) and 32 for phi angle (�) were utilized in
our analysis. Utilizing the simple equation of equivalent fluid pressure (EFP) for active
condition:
(Active) EFP = Ka*y*Height
Ka = tan (45 — (�/2)) 2
Ka = .307
(Active) EFP = (.307*125*H) = 38H
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Values of 135 pcf for in-situ density (y) and 35 for phi angle (�) were provided in the
geotechnical report. Again utilizing the simple equation of equivalent fluid pressure
(EFP) for active condition:
(Active) EFP = Ka*�y*Height
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Ka = .271
(Active) EFP = (.271 * 135*H) = 37H
As you can see, our value of 38H would produce a more conservative design then the
value of 37H provided per the geotechnical report. In the many earth retention systems
we have designed, we have never been asked to review our design with a more
conservative approach.
4). Comment due noted. Communication with the general contractor and Coggins
has occurred to coordinate sump pit area with earth retention system.
5). The drawings dated January 12, 2007 utilized for our earth retention design
indicate a bottom of footing at 8155.66 while our bottom of earth retention at 8156.50.
Keeping in mind the face of earth retention 4 feet away (the excavation can be sloped
from bottom of wall to footing (4 (H):1(V) slope), we believe the bottom of earth
retention depth will be sufficient in this particular area. In addition, we will review this
area in more detail to verify design.
6). Please see attached calculations.
7). Construction surcharge will not extend to face of earth retention because
protection will be in place at top of wall to prevent traffic getting to close to wall. The
present earth retention drawings dated Apri13, 2007 indicate less than 3 feet cantilever
along the south wall.
8). Please see attached calculation incorporating 7 feet span. Steel reinforcement was
verified adequate for 7 feet span.
9). Regarding lap length, comment due noted and please keep in mind this is a
temporary earth retention system. Calculations refer to FHWA publication # FHWA-SA-
96-069,"Manual for Design and Construction Monitoring of Soil Nail Walls", November
1996 and FHWA publication # FHWA-IF-03-017, "Geotechnical Engineering Circular
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10). Bearing plate thickness was verified adequate. After review of the calculation
sheet, we have found a mistake in the bearing plate section. If we use a nail head load of
52 kips and a bearing plate size of 8 inch by 8 inch (64 square inches (62.5 square inches
minus the bar hole area)), we calculate a bearing stress of 832 psi. The 832 psi is less
than 3500 psi (.7*f c) which is acceptable. We appreciate the reviewer's comment
regarding this item and our calculation sheet will be revised in the near future.
11). Others (the General Contractor) will submit design calculations and drawings to
the project architect and structural engineer.
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* CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION *
* ENGINEERING SERVICE CENTER *
* DIVISION OF MATERIALS AND FOUNDATIONS *
* Office of Roadway Geotechnical Engineering *
* Date: 04-04-2007 Time: 10:58:04 *
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Project Identification - MANOR VAIL - 7 ROWS
--------- WALL GEOMETRY ---------
Vertical Wall Height = 35.0 ft
Wall Batter = 0.0 degree
Angle Length
(Deg) (Feet)
First Slope from Wallcrest. = 0.0 100.0
Second Slope from ist slope. = 0.0 0.0
Third Slope from 2nd slope. = 0.0 0.0
Fourth Slope from 3rd slope. = 0.0 0.0
Fifth Slope from 3rd slope. = 0.0 0.0
Sixth Slope from 3rd slope. = 0.0 0.0
Seventh Slope Angle. = 0.0
--------- SLOPE BELOW THE WALL ---------
There is NO SLOPE BELOW THE TOE of the wall
--------- SURCHARGE ---------
THE SURCHARGES IMPOSED ON THE SYSTEM ARE:
Begin Surcharge - Distance from toe = 4.0 ft �
End Surcharge - Distance from toe = 24.0 ft
Loading Intensity - Beqin = 1000.0 psf/ft
Loading Intensity - End = 1000.0 psf/ft
--------- OPTION #1 ---------
Factored Punching shear, Bond & Yield Stress are used.
Page - 1
--------- SOIL PARAMETERS ---------
Unit Friction Cohesion Bond* Coordinates of Boundary
Soil Weight Angle Intercept Stress XS1 YS1 XS2 YS2
Layer (Pcf) (Degree) (Psf) (Psi) (ft) (ft) (ft) (ft)
1 125.0 32.0 0.0 22.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
* Bond Stress also depends on BSF Factor in Option #5 when enabled.
File: MANOR7 Page - 2
--------- WATER SURFACE ---------
NO Water Table defined for this problem.
--------- SEARCH LIMIT ---------
The Search Limit is from 0.0 to 40.0 ft
You have chosen NOT TO LIMIT the search of failure planes
to specific nodes.
--------- REINFORCEMENT PARAMETERS ---------
Number of Reinforcement Levels
Horizontal Spacing
Yield Stress of Reinforcement
Diameter of Grouted Hole
Punching Shear
= 7
= 7.0 ft
= 45.0 ksi
= 5.3 in
= 40.0 kips
---------- (Varying Reinforcement Parameters) ---------
Vertical Bar
Level Length Inclination Spacing Diameter Bond Stress
(ft) (degrees) (ft) (in) Factor
1 30.0 15.0 2.0 1.25
2 30.0 15.0 4.9 1.25
3 30.0 15.0 5.0 1.25
4 30.0 15.0 5.0 1.25
5 30.0 15.0 5.0 1.25
6 30.0 15.0 5.0 1.25
7 30.0 15.0 5.0 1.25
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File: MANOR7 Page - 3
MINIMUM DISTANCE LOWER FAILURE UPPER FAILURE
SAFETY BEHIND PLANE PLANE
FACTOR WALL TOE ANGLE LENGTH ANGLE LENGTH
(ft) (deg) (ft) (deg) (ft)
Toe 1.843 4.0 79.2 21.4 89.9 14.0
Reinf. Stress at Level 1= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
2= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
3= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
4= 44.759 ksi (Punching Shear controls..)
5= 41.399 ksi (Punching Shear controls..)
6= 38.039 ksi (Punching Shear controls..)
7= 34.678 ksi (Punching Shear controls..)
MINIMUM DISTANCE LOWER FAILURE UPPER FAILURE
SAFETY BEHIND PLANE PLANE
FACTOR WALL TOE ANGLE LENGTH ANGLE LENGTH
(ft) (deg) (ft) (deg) (ft)
NODE 2
1.421 8.0 60.3 8.1 81.9 28.3
Reinf. Stress at Level 1= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
2= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
3= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
4= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
5= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
6= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
7= 38.292 ksi (Punching Shear controls..)
MINIMUM DISTANCE LOWER FAILURE UPPER FAILURE
SAFETY BEHIND PLANE PLANE
FACTOR WALL TOE ANGLE LENGTH ANGLE LENGTH
(ft) (deg) (ft) (deg) (ft)
NODE 3
1.329 12.0 60.3 12.1 76.2 25.2
Reinf. Stress at Level 1= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
2= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
3= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
4= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
5= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
6= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
7= 38.292 ksi (Punching Shear controls..)
File: MANOR7
MINIMUM
SAFETY
FACTOR
DISTANCE LOWER FAILURE
BEHIND PLANE
WALL TOE ANGLE LENGTH
(ft) (deg) (ft)
UPPER FAILURE
PLANE
ANGLE LENGTH
(deg) (ft)
NODE 4
1.305 16.0 58.6 12.3 68.6 26.3
Reinf. Stress at Level 1= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
2= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
3= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
4= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
5= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
6= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
7= 38.618 ksi (Punching Shear controls..)
MINIMUM DISTANCE LOWER FAILURE UPPER FAILURE
SAFETY BEHIND PLANE PLANE
FACTOR WALL TOE ANGLE LENGTH ANGLE LENGTH
(ft) (deg) (ft) (deg) (ft)
NODE 5
1.323 20.0 52.7 13.2 63.9 27.3
Reinf. Stress at Level 1= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
2= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
3= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
4= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
5= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
6= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
7= 39.869 ksi (Punching Shear controls..)
MINIMUM DISTANCE LOWER FAILURE UPPER FAILURE
SAFETY BEHIND PLANE PLANE
FACTOR WALL TOE ANGLE LENGTH ANGLE LENGTH
(ft) (deg) (ft) (deg) (ft)
NODE 6
1.329 24.0 47.6 14.2 59.6 28.4
Reinf. Stress at Level 1= 34.334 Ksi (Pullout controls...)
2 = 43.561 Ksi (Pullout controls...)
3= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
4= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
5= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
6= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
7= 41.037 ksi (Punching Shear controls..)
Page - 4
File: MANOR7
MINIMUM DISTANCE
SAFETY BEHIND
FACTOR WALL TOE
(ft)
LOWER FAILURE
PLANE
ANGLE LENGTH
(deg) (ft)
UPPER FAILURE
PLANE
ANGLE LENGTH
(deg) (ft)
Page - 5
NODE 7
1.394 28.0 51.3 44.8 89.9 0.0
Reinf. Stress at Level 1= 26.840 Ksi (Pullout controls...)
2 = 38.811 Ksi (Pullout controls...)
3= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
4= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
5= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
6= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
7= 40.168 ksi (Punching Shear controls..)
MINIMUM DISTANCE LOWER FAILURE UPPER FAILURE
SAFETY BEHIND PLANE PLANE
FACTOR WALL TOE ANGLE LENGTH ANGLE LENGTH
(ft) (deg) (ft) (deg) (ft)
NODE 8
1.435 32.0 42.3 26.0 53.8 21.7
Reinf. Stress at Level 1= 12.774 Ksi (Pullout controls...)
2 = 23.887 Ksi (Pullout controls...)
3 = 35.226 Ksi (Pullout controls...)
4= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
5= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
6= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
7= 42.342 ksi (Punching Shear controls..)
MINIMUM DISTANCE LOWER FAILURE UPPER FAILURE
SAFETY BEHIND PLANE PLANE
FACTOR WALL TOE ANGLE LENGTH ANGLE LENGTH
(ft) (deg) (ft) (deg) (ft)
NODE 9
1.448 36.0 44.2 50.2 89.9 0.0
Reinf. Stress at Level 1= 8.783 Ksi (Pullout controls...)
2 = 23.435 Ksi (Pullout controls...)
3 = 38.386 Ksi (Pullout controls...)
4= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
5= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
6= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
7= 41.864 ksi (Punching Shear controls..)
File: MANOR7
MINIMUM
SAFETY
FACTOR
DISTANCE LOWER FAILURE
BEHIND PLANE
WALL TOE ANGLE LENGTH
(ft) (deg) (ft)
UPPER FAILURE
PLANE
ANGLE LENGTH
(deg) (ft)
Page - 6
NODE10
1.463 40.0 41.2 53.2 89.9 0.0
Reinf. Stress at Level 1= 0.390 Ksi (Pullout controls...)
2 = 16.288 Ksi (Pullout controls...)
3 = 32.510 Ksi (Pullout controls...)
4= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
5= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
6= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
7= 42.653 ksi (Punching Shear controls..)
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* For Factor of Safety = 1.0 *
* Maximum Average Reinforcement Working Force: *
* 39.028 Kips/level *
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File: MANOR3
Page - 1
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* CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION *
* ENGINEERING SERVICE CENTER *
* DIVISION OF MATERIALS AND FOUNDATIONS *
* Office of Roadway Geotechnical Engineering *
* Date: 04-04-2007 Time: 11:04:17 *
***************************************************
Project Identification - MANOR VAIL - 3 ROWS
--------- WALL GEOMETRY ---------
Vertical Wall Height = 15.3 ft
Wall Batter = 0.0 degree
Angle Length
(Deg) (Feet)
First Slope from Wallcrest. = 0.0 100.0
Second Slope from ist slope. = 0.0 0.0
Third Slope from 2nd slope. = 0.0 0.0
Fourth Slope from 3rd slope. = 0.0 0.0
Fifth Slope from 3rd slope. = 0.0 0.0
Sixth Slope from 3rd slope. = 0.0 0.0
Seventh Slope Angle. = 0.0
--------- SLOPE BELOW THE WALL ---------
There is NO SLOPE BELOW THE TOE of the wall
--------- SURCHARGE ---------
THE SURCHARGES IMPOSED ON THE SYSTEM ARE:
Begin Surcharge - Distance from toe = 4.0 ft
End Surcharge - Distance from toe = 24.0 ft
Loading Intensity - Begin = 1000.0 psf/ft
Loading Intensity - End = 1000.0 psf/ft
--------- OPTION #1 ---------
Factored Punching shear, Bond & Yield Stress are used.
--------- SOIL PARAMETERS ---------
Unit Friction Cohesion Bond* Coordinates of Boundary
Soil Weight Angle Intercept Stress XSl YS1 XS2 YS2
Layer (Pcf) (Degree) (Psf) (Psi) (ft) (ft) (ft) (ft)
1 125.0 32.0 0.0 22.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
* Bond Stress also depends on BSF Factor in Option #5 when enabled.
File: MANOR3 Page - 2
--------- WATER SURFACE ---------
NO Water Table defined for this problem.
--------- SEARCH LIMIT ---------
The Search Limit is from 0.0 to 25.0 ft
You have chosen NOT TO LIMIT the search of failure planes
to specific nodes.
--------- REINFORCEMENT PARAMETERS ---------
Number of Reinforcement Levels
Horizontal Spacing
Yield Stress of Reinforcement
Diameter of Grouted Hole
Punching Shear
= 3
= 7.0 ft
= 45.0 ksi
= 5.3 in
= 40.0 kips
---------- (Varying Reinforcement Parameters) ---------
Vertical Bar
Level Length Inclination Spacing Diameter Bond Stress
(ft) (degrees) (ft) (in) Factor
1 15.0 15.0 2.0 1.00 1.00
2 15.0 15.0 5.1 1.00 1.00
3 15.0 15.0 5.1 1.00 1.00
File: MANOR3
MINIMUM DISTANCE LOWER FAILURE UPPER FAILURE
SAFETY BEHIND , PLANE PLANE
FACTOR WALL TOE ANGLE LENGTH ANGLE LENGTH
(ft) (deg) (ft) (deg) (ft)
Toe 2.312 2.5 78.5 12.5 89.9 3.1
Reinf. Stress at Level 1= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
2= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
3= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
MINIMUM DISTANCE LOWER FAILURE
SAFETY BEHIND PLANE
FACTOR WALL TOE ANGLE LENGTH
(ft) (deg) (ft)
UPPER FAILURE
PLANE
ANGLE LENGTH
(deg) (ft)
NODE 2
1.762 5.0 56.8 7.3 83.8 9.2
Reinf. Stress at Level 1= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
2= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
3= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
MINIMUM DISTANCE LOWER FAILURE UPPER FAILURE
SAFETY BEHIND PLANE PLANE
FACTOR WALL TOE ANGLE LENGTH ANGLE LENGTH
(ft) (deg) (ft) (deg) (ft)
NODE 3
1.602 7.5 49.4 8.1 76.2 9.5
Reinf. Stress at Level 1= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
2= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
3= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
MINIMUM DISTANCE LOWER FAILURE UPPER FAILURE
SAFETY BEHIND PLANE PLANE
FACTOR WALL TOE ANGLE LENGTH ANGLE LENGTH
(ft) (deg) (ft) (deg) (ft)
NODE 4
1.475 10.0 20.9 4.3 66.5 15.0
Reinf. Stress at Level 1= 36.589 Ksi (Pullout controls...)
2= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
3= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
MINIMUM DISTANCE LOWER FAILURE UPPER FAILURE
SAFETY BEHIND PLANE PLANE
FACTOR WALL TOE ANGLE LENGTH ANGLE LENGTH
(ft) (deg) (ft) (deg) (ft)
NODE 5
1.418 12.5 22.2 4.1 57.6 16.3
Reinf. Stress at Level 1= 28.354 Ksi (Pullout controls...)
2 = 44.400 Ksi (Pullout controls...)
3= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
MINIMUM DISTANCE LOWER FAILURE
SAFETY BEHIND PLANE
FACTOR WALL TOE ANGLE LENGTH
(ft) (deg) (ft)
UPPER FAILURE
PLANE
ANGLE LENGTH
(deg) (ft)
NODE 6
1.383 15.0 18.8 4.8 52.7 17.3
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2 = 37.831 Ksi (Pullout controls...)
3= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
MINIMUM DISTANCE LOWER FAILURE UPPER FAILURE
SAFETY BEHIND PLANE PLANE
FACTOR WALL TOE ANGLE LENGTH ANGLE LENGTH
(ft) (deg) (ft) (deg) (ft)
NODE 7
1.386 17.5 23.6 3.8 44.5 19.6
Reinf. Stress at Level 1= 13.522 Ksi (Pullout controls...)
2 = 37.134 Ksi (Pullout controls...)
3= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
MINIMUM DISTANCE LOWER FAILURE UPPER FAILURE
SAFETY BEHIND PLANE PLANE
FACTOR WALL TOE ANGLE LENGTH ANGLE LENGTH
(ft) (deg) (ft) (deg) (ft)
NODE 8
1.384 20.0 20.9 4.3 40.7 21.1
Reinf. Stress at Level 1= 5.849 Ksi (Pullout controls...)
2 = 32.033 Ksi (Pullout controls...)
3= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
MINIMUM DISTANCE LOWER FAILURE UPPER FAILURE
SAFETY BEHIND PLANE PLANE
FACTOR WALL TOE ANGLE LENGTH ANGLE LENGTH
(ft) (deg) (ft) (deg) (ft)
NODE 9
1.423 22.5 18.8 4.8 37.4 22.7
Reinf. Stress at Level 1= 0.000 Ksi
2 = 27.227 Ksi (Pullout controls...)
3= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
MINIMUM DISTANCE LOWER FAILURE UPPER FAILURE
SAFETY BEHIND PLANE PLANE
FACTOR WALL TOE ANGLE LENGTH ANGLE LENGTH
(ft) (deg) (ft) (deg) (ft)
NODE10
1.532 25.0 17.0 5.2 34.5 24.3
Reinf. Stress at Level 1= 0.000 Ksi
2 = 22.690 Ksi (Pullout controls...)
3= 45.000 Ksi (Yield Stress controls.)
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* Maximum Average Reinforcement Working Force: *
* 20.418 Kips/level *
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MANOR VAIL FACING DESIGN
NAIL HEAD SERVICE LOAD
Ff (p . 97) 0.7
Ka (SLOPE 8 SURCHARGE ACCOUN7ED 0.350
HEIGHT OF WALL (ft) 33
IN-SITU DENSITY ( 125
HORIZONTAL SPACING ft 7
VERTICAL SPACING (ft) 5
NAIL SERVICE LOAD KI s 35
FLEXURE STRENGTH
VERTICAL DIRECTION HORIZONTAL DIRECTION
As NEG s. in 0.99 As NEG) s. in) 1.46
As POS (s . in) 0.60 As POS) s. in 2.05
Mv (NEG #-inlin 2337 Mv NEG) #-in/in) 2453
Mv(POS) #-inlin) 1447 Mv POS tt-inlin 3349
NOM. HEAD Ki s 85 NOM. HEAD Ki s 59
DESIGN HEAD KI s) 59
ALL. NAIL HEAD Ki s 39
i WABL NAIL HEAD L REA R HEN E TIMA H VI L AD;
PUNCHING SHEAR
Cs 7able 4.2 . 89 2
D'c in) 13
Dc in 18
Ac s .in. � 254
A c s .In. 22
Vn KI s 52
NOM. HEAD (kips) 57
ALI. NAIL HEAD KI s 38
ALL WABLE NAIL HEAD L AD REATERTHEN ESTIMATED HEAD ERVICEi AD; HEN E, K-. r
BEARING PLATE
OUTSIDE DIA IN PL FOR ASSUMED PLATE
SOIL NAIL NUT ANCHOR THICKNESS "t"
NAIL LOAD (Kips) "dim a" (IN) "dim b" (IN) QNCHES)
52 1.8 1.38 0.5
CIRCUM
NET CALC'D BEARING OF NET UNR LOAD ON NET SEE ROARK & ULT
AREA (dim a+ 2t-dim b) NET AREA bearing BRG AREA AREA CG CIRCUM poissons YOUNG TABLE moment
(1N^2) pressure (�n"2) (IN) (K/IN) ratio "Y' c9 24 c8 (in-Kip)!n
4.444 11.702 13.113 3.966 0.3 0.174 0.868 -2.92
DEVELOPED LENGTH
VERTICAL BARS
Lc/20 In) 3.0
15Db(in�___-- 7.5 7.5�
. __—.. _____ __..._.
d in 2.5
% TOTAL REIN. 0.40
l.w (in) 25
WALER BARS
L in) 12
Ld = 1.7 Ldb 20
SPLICE LTH In 20
MESH
1. Ldb in) 4
Sw(re+2 in) 6
8 (in) 8
SPIJCE LTH n ' 8
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Permit #
Permit Date
Envelope Compliance Certificate
Report Date: 05/09/07
Data fllename: S:\BGProjects\8050.00 Manor Vail Lodge Remodel & Expansion\Gen docs\new condos.cck
Section 1: Project Information
Project Title: Manor Vail New Condos
Construction Site:
Vail, CO
Owner/Agent:
Section 2: General Information
Building Location (for weather data): Vail, Colorado
Climate Zone: 15
Heating Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): 9248
Cooling Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): 44
Project Type: Addition
Vertical Glazing / Wall Area Pct.: 39%
Building Tvne
Multifamily
Floor Area
43700
Section 3: Requirements Checklist
Climate-Specific Requirements:
Component Name/Description
Roof 1: All-Wood JoisURafter/Truss
Exterior Wall 1: Wood Frame, Any Spacing
Window 1: Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E, Clear, SHGC
0.51
Designer/Contractor:
Zehren and Associates
Gross Area Cavity Cont. Proposed Budget
or R-Value R-Value U-Factor U-Factor
Perimeter
43700 38.0 12.0 0.021 0.045
28221 19.0 0.0 0.068 0.064
10902 --- --- 0.310 0.520
(a) Budget U-factors are used for software baseline calculations ONLY, and are not code requirements.
Air Leakage, Component Certification, and Vapor Retarder Requirements:
� 1. All joints and penetrations are caulked, gasketed or covered with a moisture vapor-permeable wrapping material installed in
accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions.
� 2. Windows, doors, and skylights certified as meeting leakage requirements.
3. Component R-values & U-factors labeled as certified.
4. Insulation installed according to manufacturer's instructions, in substantial contact with the surface being insulated, and in a
manner that achieves the rated R-value without compressing the insulation.
� 5. Stair, elevator shaft vents, and other dampers integral to the building envelope are equipped with motorized dampers.
� 6. Cargo doors and loading dock doors are weather sealed.
f� 7. Recessed lighting fixtures are: (i) Type IC rated and sealed or gasketed; or (ii) installed inside an appropriate air-tight
assembly with a 0.5 inch clearance from combustible materials and with 3 inches clearance from insulation material.
� 8. Building entrance doors have a vestibule and equipped with closing devices.
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Exceptions:
Building entrances with revolving doors.
Doors that open directly from a space less than 3000 sq. ft. in area.
� 9. Vapor retarder installed.
Section 4: Compliance Statement
Compliance Statement: The proposed envelope design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans,
specifications and other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed envelope system has been designed to
meet the 2003 IECC requirements in COMcheck Ve ' nd to comply with the mandatory requirements in the Requirements
Checklist.
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2003 IECC
Permit #
Permit Date
COMcheck Saftware Version 3.2.1
Lighting Compliance Certificate
Report Date: 03/14/07
Data filename: S:\BGProjects\8050.00 Manor Vail Lodge Remodel & Expansion\Gen docs\new condos.cck
Section 1: Project Information
Project Title: Manor Vail New Condos
Construction Site:
Vail, CO
Owner/Agent:
Section 2: General Information
Building Use Description by: Activity Type
Project Type: Addition
Activitv Tvpelsl
Hotel Function
Section 3: Requirements Checklist
Floor Area
43700
Interior Lighting:
❑ 1. Total actual watts must be less than or equal to total allowed watts.
Allowed Watts Actual Watts Complies
56810 3876 YES
❑ 2. Exit signs 5 Watts or less per side.
Designer/Contractor:
Beaudin Ganze Consulting Engineers
Exterior Lighting:
❑ 3. Efficacy greater than 45 lumens/W.
Exceptions:
Specialized lighting highlighting features of historic buildings; signage; safety or security lighting; low-voltage landscape
lighting.
Controls, Switching, and Wiring:
❑ 4. Independent controls for each space (switch/occupancy sensor).
Exceptions:
Areas designated as security or emergency areas that must be continuously illuminated.
Lighting in stainvays or corridors that are elements of the means of egress.
❑ 5. Master switch at entry to hotel/motel guest room.
❑ 6. Individual dwelling units separately metered.
❑ 7. Each space provided with a manual control to provide uniform light reduction by at least 50%.
Exceptions:
Only one luminaire in space;
An occupant-sensing device controls the area;
The area is a corridor, storeroom, restroom, public lobby or guest room;
Areas that use less than 0.6 Watts/sq.ft.
❑ 8. Automatic lighting shutoff control in buildings larger than 5,000 sq.ft.
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❑ 9. Photocell/astronomical time switch on exterior lights.
Exceptions:
Lighting intended for 24 hour use.
❑ 10. Tandem wired one-lamp and three-lamp ballasted luminaires (No single-lamp ballasts).
Exceptions:
Electronic high-frequency ballasts; Luminaires on emergency circuits or with no available pair.
Section 4: Compliance Statement
Compliance Statement: The proposed lighting design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans,
specifications and other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed lighting system has been designed to
meet the 2003 IECC, Chapter 8, requirements in COMcheck Version .2.1 and to comply with the mandatory requirements in the
Requirements Checklist.
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2003 IECC
Permit #
Permit Date
COMcheck Saftware Version 3.2.1
Lighting Application Worksheet
Report Date:
Data filename: S:\BGProjects\8050.00 Manor Vail Lodge Remodel & Expansion\Gen docs\new condos.cck
Section 1: Allowed Lighting Power Calculation
A B C D
Area Category Floor Area Allowed Allowed Watts
(ft2) Watts / ft2 (B x C)
Hotel Function 43700 1.3 56810
Total Allowed Watts = 56810
Section 2: Actual Lighting Power Calculation
A
Fixture ID : Description / Lamp / Wattage Per Lamp / Ballast
Linear Fluorescent 1: D1: 48" T8 32W / Electronic
Compact Fluorescent 1: A1: Twin Tube 13W / Electronic
Section 3: Compliance Calculation
B C D
Lamps/ # of Fixture
Fixture Fixtures Watt.
1 87 32
1 84 13
Total Actual Watts =
E
(C X D)
2784
1092
3876
If the Total Allowed Watts minus the Total Actual Watts is greater than or equal to zero, the building complies.
Total Allowed Watts = 56810
Total Actual Watts = 3876
Project Compliance = 52934
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2003 IECC
Permit #
Permit Date
C4Mcheck Saftware Version 3.2.1
Mechanical Compliance Certificate
Report Date: 03/14/07
Data filename: S:\BGProjects\8050.00 Manor Vail Lodge Remodel & ExpansionlGen docs\new condos.cck
Section 1: Project Information
Project Title: Manor Vail New Condos
Construction Site: Owner/Agent:
Vail, CO
Section 2: General Information
Building Location (for weather data): Vail, Colorado
Climate Zone: 15
Heating Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): 9248
Cooling Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): 44
Project Type: Addition
Section 3: Mechanical Systems List
Designer/Contractor:
Beaudin Ganze Consulting Engineers
n i System Tvoe & Description
59 Fan Coils FC-1 - FC-12: Heating: Hydronic or Steam Coil, Hot Water / Cooling: Hydronic Coil, Capacity <65
kBtu/h, Water-Cooled Condenser / Single Zone
4 Fan Coils FC-13 & FC-14: Fan Coils FC-13 & FC-14
2 Chiller CH-1, 2: Cooling: Water Chiller, Capacity <50 tons, Condenser Air-Cooled, Standard Centrifugal Chiller:
leaving chilled water temperature = 44.0 deg. F, entering condenser water temperature = 85.0, condenser flow
rate = 3 gpm/ton
1 Instantaneous Water Heater 1: Service Water Heater w/ Circulation Pump
Section 4: Requirements Checklist
Requirements Specific To: Fan Coils FC-1 - FC-12 :
❑ 1. Balancing and pressure test connections on all hydronic terminal devices
❑ 2. Separate hot and cold water supply and returns
❑ 3. Multiple boilers must have automatic controls that sequence operation with load
❑ 4. Single boiler >500 kBtu/h input capacity must have a multistaged or modulating burner
❑ 5. Two-pipe changeover heating/cooling controls must have: a) 15 degrees F deadband where boiler and chiller can not
operate, b) allow operation in either heating or cooling for at least 4 hrs. and c) prevent difference between heating and
cooling set points greater than 30 degrees F
Requirements Specific To: Fan Coils FC-13 8 FC-14 :
❑ 1. Balancing and pressure test connections on all hydronic terminal devices
❑ 2. Integrated air economizer required
❑ 3. Separate hot and cold water supply and returns
O 4. Multiple boilers must have automatic controls that sequence operation with load
❑ 5. Single boiler >500 kBtu/h input capacity must have a multistaged or modulating burner
❑ 6. Two-pipe changeover heating/cooling controls must have: a) 15 degrees F deadband where boiler and chiller can not
operate, b) allow operation in either heating or cooling for at least 4 hrs. and c) prevent difference between heating and
Manor Vail New Condos Page 6 of 10
cooling set points greater than 30 degrees F
Requirements Specific To: Chiller CH-1, 2:
❑ 1. Equipment minimum efficiency: Chiller: COP >= 2.80, IPLV >= 2.80
Requirements Specific To: Instantaneous Water Heater 1
❑ 1. 1-in. pipe insulation on circulation systems
❑ 2. Automatic on/off control required for circulating systems
❑ 3. Gas Instantaneous Water Heater efficiency >= 0.62 EF
Generic Requirements: Must be met by all systems to which the requirement is applicable:
❑ 1. Load calculations per 2001 ASHRAE Fundamentals
❑ 2. Plant equipment and system capacity no greater than needed to meet loads
- Exception: Standby equipment automatically off when primary system is operating
- Exception: Multiple units controlled to sequence operation as a function of load
❑ 3. Minimum one temperature control device per system
❑ 4. Minimum one humidity control device per installed humidification/dehumidification system
❑ 5. Thermostatic controls has 5 degrees F deadband
- Exception: Thermostats requiring manual changeover between heating and cooling
❑ 6. Automatic Controls: Setback to 55 degrees F(heat) and 85 degrees F(cool); 7-day clock, 2-hour occupant override, 10-hour
backup
❑ 7.
❑ 8.
❑ 9.
❑ 10.
❑ 11.
❑ 12.
❑ 13.
❑ 14.
❑ 15.
❑ 16.
❑ 17.
❑ 18.
❑ 19.
❑ 20.
- Exception: Continuously operating zones
- Exception: 2 kW demand or less, submit calculations
Automatic shut-off dampers on exhaust systems and supply systems with airflow >3,000 cfm
Outside-air source for ventilation; system capable of reducing OSA to required minimum
R-5 supply and return air duct insulation in unconditioned spaces R-8 supply and return air duct insulation outside the
building R-8 insulation between ducts and the building exterior when ducts are part of a building assembly
- Exception: Ducts located within equipment
- Exception: Ducts with interior and exterior temperature difference not exceeding 15 degrees F.
Ducts sealed - longitudinal seams on rigid ducts; transverse seams on all ducts; UL 181A or 1816 tapes and mastics
- Exception: Continuously welded and locking-type longitudinal joints and seams on ducts operating at static
pressures less than 2 inches w.g. pressure classification
Mechanical fasteners and sealants used to connect ducts and air distribution equipment
Hot water pipe insulation: 1 in. for pipes <=1.5 in. and 2 in. for pipes >1.5 in. Chilled water/refrigerant/brine pipe insulation: 1
in. for pipes <=1.5 in. and 1.5 in. for pipes >1.5 in. Steam pipe insulation: 1.5 in. for pipes <=1.5 in. and 3 in. for pipes >1.5
in.
- Exception: Piping within HVAC equipment
- Exception: Fluid temperatures between 55 and 105 degrees F
- Exception: Fluid not heated or cooled
- Exception: Runouts <4 ft in length
Operation and maintenance manual provided to building owner
Balancing devices provided in accordance with IMC 603.15
Chilled water distribution systems >=600 kBtu/h must have one of the following: a) controls that reset supply water
temperature by 25% of supply/return delta T b) mechanical or electrical adjustable-speed pump drive(s) c) two-way valves at
all heating coils d) multiple-stage pumps e) other system controls that reduce pump flow by at least 50% based on load -
calculations required
Newly purchased service water heating equipment meets the efficiency requirements
Water heater temperature controls: 110 degrees F for dwelling units or 90 degrees F for other occupancies
Chilled water distribution systems >=300 kBtu/h must have one of the following: a) controls that reset supply water
temperature by 25% of supply/return delta T b) mechanical or electrical adjustable-speed pump drive(s) c) two-way valves at
all heating coils d) multiple-stage pumps e) other system controls that reduce pump flow by at least 50% based on load -
calculations required
Stair and elevator shaft vents are equipped with motorized dampers
Three-pipe systems not used
Section 5: Compliance Statement
Compliance Statement: The proposed mechanical design represented in this document is consiste
specifications and other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed mech
to meet the 2003 IECC requirements in COMcheck Version 3. . and to com ly i �i
Requirements Checklist. � -,
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2003 IECC
COMcheck Software Version 3.2.1
Mechanical Requirements
Description
Report Date:
Data filename: S:\BGProjects\8050.00 Manor Vail Lodge Remodel & Expansion\Gen docs\new condos.cck
The following list provides more detailed descriptions of the requirements in Section 4 of the Mechanical Compliance Certificate.
Requirements Specific To: Fan Coils FC-1 - FC-12 :
1. Hydronic heating and cooling coils must be equipped with a way to pressure test connections and measure and balance water
flow and pressure.
2. Fan system terminal units must have separate hot and cold water supply and return piping.
3. Multiple packaged boilers must have automatic controls capable of sequencing the operation of the boilers.
4. A single boiler with >500 kBtu/h input capacity must have a multistaged or modulating burner.
5. Two-pipe changeover heating/cooling controls must:a) allow a deadband between changeover from one mode
(heating/cooling) to the other of at least 15 degrees F outside temperaturesb) allow operation in one mode (heating/cooling) for
at least 4 hours before changing over to the other modec) allow heating and cooling supply temperatures at the changeover
point to be no more than 30 degrees F apart.
Requirements Specific To: Fan Coils FC-13 & FC-14 :
1. Hydronic heating and cooling coils must be equipped with a way to pressure test connections and measure and balance water
flow and pressure.
2. An integrated air economizer is required for individual cooling systems over 65 kBtu/h in the selected climate. An integrated
economizer allows simultaneous operation of outdoor-air and mechanical cooling.
3. Fan system terminal units must have separate hot and cold water supply and return piping.
4. Multiple packaged boilers must have automatic controls capable of sequencing the operation of the boilers.
5. A single boiler with >500 kBtu/h input capacity must have a multistaged or modulating burner.
6. Two-pipe changeover heating/cooling controls must:a) allow a deadband between changeover from one mode
(heating/cooling) to the other of at least 15 degrees F outside temperaturesb) allow operation in one mode (heating/cooling) for
at least 4 hours before changing over to the other modec) allow heating and cooling supply temperatures at the changeover
point to be no more than 30 degrees F apart.
Requirements Specific To: Chiller CH-1, 2:
1. The specified heating and/or cooling equipment is covered by the ASHRAE 90.1 Code and must meet the following minimum
efficiency: Chiller: COP >= 2.80, IPLV >= 2.80
Requirements Specific To: Instantaneous Water Heater 1:
1. Piping for the specified circulating service hot water system must be insulated with a minimum of 1-in. insulation having a
conductivity no >0.28 Btu-in/(h-ft2-degrees F).
2. Circulating service hot water systems must have a time switch control that can automatically turn off the system during
unoccupied hours.
3. Service water heating equipment used solely for heating potable water, pool heaters, and hot water storage tanks must meet
the following miniumum efficiency: Gas Instantaneous Water Heater efficiency >= 0.62 EF
Generic Requirements: Must be met by all systems to which the requirement is applicable:
1. Design heating and cooling loads for the building must be determined using procedures in the ASHRAE Handbook of
Fundamentals or an approved equivalent calculation procedure.
2. All equipment and systems must be sized to be no greater than needed to meet calculated loads. A single piece of equipment
providing both heating and cooling must satisfy this provision for one function with the capacity for the other function as small
as possible, within available equipment options.
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. - Exception: The equipment and/or system capacity may be greater than calculated loads for standby purposes. Standby
' equipment must be automatically controlled to be off when the primary equipment and/or system is operating.
- Exception: Multiple units of the same equipment type whose combined capacities exceed the calculated load are allowed
if they are provided with controls to sequence operation of the units as the load increases or decreases.
3. Each heating or cooling system serving a single zone must have its own temperature control device.
4. Each humidification system must have its own humidity control device.
5. Thermostats controlling both heating and cooling must be capable of maintaining a 5 degrees F deadband (a range of
temperature where no heating or cooling is provided).
- Exception: Deadband capability is not required if the thermostat does not have automatic changeover capability between
heating and cooling.
6. The system or zone control must be a programmable thermostat or other automatic control meeting the following criteria:a)
capable of setting back temperature to 55 degrees F during heating and setting up to 85 degrees F during coolingb) capable of
automatically setting back or shutting down systems during unoccupied hours using 7 different day schedulesc) have an
accessible 2-hour occupant overrided) have a battery back-up capable of maintaining programmed settings for at least 10
hours without power.
- Exception: A setback or shutoff control is not required on thermostats that control systems serving areas that operate
continuously.
- Exception: A setback or shutoff control is not required on systems with total energy demand of 2 kW (6,826 Btu/h) or
less.
7. Outdoor-air supply systems with design airflow rates >3,000 cfm of outdoor air and all exhaust systems must have dampers
that are automatically closed while the equipment is not operating.
8. The system must supply outside ventilation air as required by Chapter 4 of the International Mechanical Code. If the ventilation
system is designed to supply outdoor-air quantities exceeding minimum required levels, the system must be capable of
reducing outdoor-air flow to the minimum required levels.
9. Air ducts must be insulated to the following levels:a) Supply and return air ducts for conditioned air located in unconditioned
spaces (spaces neither heated nor cooled) must be insulated with a minimum of R-5. Unconditioned spaces include attics,
crawl spaces, unheated basements, and unheated garages.b) Supply and return air ducts and plenums must be insulated to a
minimum of R-8 when located outside the building.c) When ducts are located within exterior components (e.g., floors or roofs),
minimum R-8 insulation is required only between the duct and the building exterior.
- Exception: Duct insulation is not required on ducts located within equipment.
- Exception: Duct insulation is not required when the design temperature difference between the interior and exterior of the
duct or plenum does not exceed 15 degrees F.
10. All joints, longitudinal and transverse seams, and connections in ductwork must be securely sealed using weldments;
mechanical fasteners with seals, gaskets, or mastics; mesh and mastic sealing systems; or tapes. Tapes and mastics must be
listed and labeled in accordance with UL 181A or UL 181B.
- Exception: Continuously welded and locking-type longitudinal joints and seams on ducts operating at static pressures
less than 2 inches w.g. pressure classification.
11. Mechanical fasteners and seals, mastics, or gaskets must be used when connecting ducts to fans and other air distribution
equipment, including multiple-zone terminal units.
12. All pipes serving space-conditioning systems must be insulated as follows: Hot water piping for heating systems: 1 in. for pipes
<=1 1/2-in. nominal diameter 2 in. for pipes >1 1/2-in. nominal diameter. Chilled water, refrigerant, and brine piping systems: 1
in. insulation for pipes <=1 1/2-in. nominal diameter 1 1/2 in, insulation for pipes >1 1/2-in. nominal diameter. Steam piping: 1
1/2 in. insulation for pipes <=1 1/2-in. nominal diameter 3 in. insulation for pipes >1 1/2-in. nominal diameter.
- Exception: Pipe insulation is not required for factory-installed piping within HVAC equipment.
- Exception: Pipe insulation is not required for piping that conveys fluids having a design operating temperature range
between 55 degrees F and 105 degrees F.
- Exception: Pipe insulation is not required for piping that conveys fluids that have not been heated or cooled through the
use of fossil fuels or electric power.
- Exception: Pipe insulation is not required for runout piping not exceeding 4 ft in length and 1 in. in diameter between the
control valve and HVAC coil.
13. Operation and maintenance documentation must be provided to the owner that includes at least the following information:a)
equipment capacity (input and output) and required maintenance actionsb) equipment operation and maintenance manualsc)
HVAC system control maintenance and calibration information, including wiring diagrams, schematics, and control sequence
descriptions; desired or field-determined set points must be permanently recorded on control drawings, at control devices, or,
for digital control systems, in programming commentsd) complete narrative of how each system is intended to operate.
14. Each supply air outlet or diffuser and each zone terminal device (such as VAV or mixing box) must have its own balancing
device. Acceptable balancing devices include adjustable dampers located within the ductwork, terminal devices, and supply air
diffusers.
15. Chilled water distribution systems with total system capacities of 600 kBtu/h and greater must have controls that:a)
automatically reset the chilled water supply temperature, based on cooling load, by at least 25% of the design supply-to-return
water temperature difference orb) reduce pump flow by at least 50% of design flow rate by using- adjustable-speed drive(s) on
pump(s)- multiple-stage pumps allowing at least 1/2 of the total pump horsepower to be automatically turned off- control valves
designed to modulate or step down and close as a function of load- other approved means (supporting documentation or
calculations must be submitted).
16. Service water heating equipment must meet minimum Federal efficiency requirements included in the National Appliance
Energy Conservation Act and the Energy Policy Act of 1992, which meet or exceed ASHRAE 90.1 Code. New service water
heating equipment can be assumed to meet these requirements.
17. Water-heating equipment must be provided with controls that allow the user to set the water temperature to 110 degrees F for
dwelling units and 90 degrees F for other occupancies. Controls must limit output temperatures of lavatories in public facility
restrooms to 110 degrees F.
18. Chilled water space-cooling systems with a capacity exceeding 300 kBtu/h supplying chilled water for comfort conditioning
Manor Vail New Condos Page 9 of 10
systems must include controls that automatically reset supply water temperatures by representative building loads (including
return water temperature) or by outside air temperature. Exceptions: - Where the supply temperature reset controls cannot be
implemented without causing improper operation of heating, cooling, humidification, or dehumidification systems. - Hydronic
systems that use variable flow to reduce pumping energy.
19. Stair and elevator shaft vents must be equipped with motorized dampers capable of being automatically closed during normal
building operation and interlocked to open as required by fire and smoke detection systems. All gravity outdoor air supply and
exhaust hoods, vents, and ventilators must be equipped with motorized dampers that will automatically shut when the spaces
served are not in use. Exceptions: - Gravity (non-motorized) dampers are acceptable in buildings less than three stories in
height above grade. - Ventilation systems serving unconditioned spaces.
20. Hydronic systems that use a common return system for both hot water and chilled water must not be used.
Manor Vail New Condos Page 10 of 10
� REVIEWED �Y
J U N 1 8 20�7
COLORAAGEN�CY ECTION
Apri19, 2007
Zehren & Associates, Inc.
PO Box 1976
Avon, CO 81620
Attn: Mr. Brian Sipes
Monroe 8� Newell
Engineers, Inc.
Re: Manor Vail Condominiums, Building Permit #B06-0191
595 East Valley Drive, Vail, Colorado (M&N #6500)
Dear Brian,
Attachment J
Vail, Colorado
llenver, Colorado
Frisco. Colorado
The following are our responses to the structural plan review comments by Colorado
Inspection Agency, dated April 4, 2007.
Fire Resistive Construction:
56. The firewalls shown in the construction documents are stable to support
themselves in the event of a fire on one side or another for a period of two hours
or longer. Monroe & Newell Engineers, Inc. has revised floor and roof
connections to the firewalls so that collapse of floors and roofs on one side of the
wall will not destabilize the wall. See sheets 56.6 and 56.8 for details of framing
connections.
The assembly of existing firewalls will be observed during construction and their
stability confirmed at that time, because documents showing construction
materials of existing framing are not available.
A 2007 Platinum Corporate Sponsor of
�" , � Colorado
A Component of The American Institute ot Architects
www.monroe-�ewelLcom
70 I3enchrnark Road • Suite 204 • Y.O. 13ox 1597 • Avon, Colorado 81620
(970) 949-7768 • FAX (970) 949-4054 • email: avonC�monroe-newelLcom
Structural Comments:
26. The pile cap reinforcement has been revised in detail 6/S3.3 to match the
previously submitted calculations. Diagonal shear reinforcement has been added
across the shear plane to engage the 48" depth for the outer compression piles.
55. The calculations for the epoxy anchors have been revised with corrected edge
distance and spacing reduction factors per the 2006 Hilti Tech guide. The epoxy
anchors shown in details 8, 9, 10/53.3 are structurally adequate. See the attached
calculations.
57. The new structure, including the x-brace, is supported by the existing foundation
wall. The X-brace and column loads have been revised for Zone A wind loading
on the bridge between buildings B and D. See the attached calculations. The
design for the X-brace is structurally adequate. The existing foundation will be
verified and reviewed during demolition.
85. The concrete pedestal ties in detail 3/53.0 have been revised to comply with ACI
318, section 7.10.
104. A deflection gap has been added between the top of the non-bearing stud wall and
the bottom of the steel beam in detail 15/54.2.
108. Section 1/54.1 has been revised. The column bracing has been designed for 2%
of the maximum column axial load. See the attached calculations.
141. The calculations have been revised using an effective bearing area of the 8" end
wall thickness, plus 8" from the 45 degree strut for the concrete topping in
compression against the core walls. The concrete topping is structurally adequate
to transfer the load. Compression collectors are not required. See the attached
calculations.
146. The wind calculations far the B/D bridge have been revised using Zone A edge
zone pressures. The load path has been verified to transfer these wind forces from
the roof plywood and floor concrete into the steel beams and embed plates.
Blocking, nails, and Simpson clips have been added to detail 14/54.5 to transfer
the wind forces. The longitudinal seismic forces have been calculated and the
load path has been verified. See the attached calculations.
Calculations have been provided for the wind and seismic forces at the bridge
between E and F.
Monroe & Newell Engineers, Inc. 2 Manor Vail Condominiums
April 9, 2007 (M&N #6500)
.
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162. Roof plan note #11 has been revised.
182. Detail 7/54.5 has been revised to show the connection of the top plate to the steel
framing. The HUC hangers have been deleted from the plans and the steel tube
framing will have a welded connection instead. In addition, detail 7/54.5 has
been revised to show a more constructible channel connection to the precast care
wall.
184. See revised detail 16/54.5. Lag-bolt penetration has been confirmed. The rim
board connecting to existing joist framing has been detailed. New rim board
members will not be exposed to the elements. Waterproofing and flashing will be
installed.
We believe that the above responses satisfy the requirements of the plan review
comments, dated Apri14, 2007. If you have any questions or comments, please call.
Very truly yours,
MONROE & NEWELL ENGINEERS, INC.
��
Peter Monroe, P.E.
Principal
Monroe & Newell Engineers, Inc.
April 9, 2007
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Manor Vail Condominiums
(M&N #6500)
SPECIAL INSPECTION AND TESTING AGREEMENT
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AGENCY
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1186 Chambers Ave./ P.O. Box 1618 Eagle, QO 816� 1
Job Name:
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Phone:970-328-1970 Fax:970-328-1791
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(To applicants of project requ�rmg Special Inspec�'d��b�r Testin� per Section 1701 of the IBC)
The owner or his/her representative, on`�fie a�vic�„ofth�res��ons�b�e�Pro�ect Engineer or Architect, shall
complete, sign and submit a copy of the Special Inspection Agreement and Structural Tests Scheduled to
Colorado Inspection Agency for review and approval. Original signatures are required on both pages;
photocopied or fa�ced signatures are not acceptable.
The owner and his/her general contractor, where applicable, shall also acknowledge the following conditions
applicable to Special Inspection or Testing:
1. Contractor is responsible for proper notification to the Inspection or Testing agency for items listed.
2. Only the testing laboratory should take samples and transport them to their laboratory.
3. Copies of all laboratory reports and inspections are to be sent directly to Colorado Inspection Agency by
the Testing agency on a weekly basis.
4. Inspection agency to submit names and qualifications of on-site special inspectors to Colorado Inspection
Agency for review and approval.
5. The special inspector is responsible to Colorado Inspection Agency Building Official immediate
notification of any concerns and/or problems encountered.
6. It is the responsibility of the contactor to review the Colorado Inspection Agency approved plans for
additional inspection or testing requirements that may be noted. A pre-construction conference at the job
site is recommended to review special inspection procedures.
7. The special inspector shall use only Colorado Inspection Agency approved drawings.
8. The special inspector's field report must be left on site for review by Colorado Inspection Agency staff
prior to required Colorado Inspection Agency inspections.
BEFORE OCCUPANCY WILL BE GRANTED: The special inspection agency shall submit a statement that all
items requiring testing and inspection were fulfilled and reported. Those items not tested and/or inspected shall
be noted in this statement. A copy of the statement shall be maintained at the job site for the Building Inspector's
review priar to final inspection.
Acknowledgement: 1
Owner: �,QI�C. J�rs-!�
Special Inspection
Agency:
Project
Arch/ Eng:
Contractor:
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AGENCY
1186 Chambers Ave./ P.O. Box 1618 Eagle, CO 81631 Phone: 970-328-1970 Fvc: 970-328-1791
Project Name:
Owner's Name:
Testing/Inspection
Agency: _
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(Print)
(Print)
(Signature)
Permit #: ���""' OI I
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(Date)
(Date)
Hereby certifies that the Testing/Inspection Agency named above has been engaged to perform structural tests and
inspections during construction, as checked below, to satisfy all applicable portions of the Building Code.
Prior to final inspection, the Inspection Agency shall submit a statement that all items of designated work performed were
reported. Any items checked but not tested or inspected will be noted and explained. Whenever any designated items on the
list are ready for sampling, testing, or inspection, it shall be the responsibility of the contractor to give timely notice to the
Inspection Agency so that the required services may be performed.
R�ORCED STEEL:
Tensile & Bend, one set per heat per � tons
Inspection of Placement
_� Inspection of Welding
MAS NRY:
Prelim. Acceptance Tests (Masonry Units, Wall Prisms)
_� Subsequent Tests (Mortar, Grout, Field Wall Prisms)
�nspection of Grouting
nspection of Placement and Grouting
PRECAST CONCRETE:
Reinforcing Tests
Inspection of Reinforcing Placement
Tendon Tests
Inspection of Tendon Placement
Inspection of Concrete Placement
Inspection of Concrete Batching
Inspection of Panel Attachment & Inserts
Compression Tests
Inspection of Stressing/ Transfer
PILING, CAISSONS, CAPS, TIES:
� Inspection of Reinforcing Placement
�Inspection of Concrete Placement
Inspection of Concrete Batching
Specify other tests, inspections or special instructions required.
UNDERPINNING:
Inspection of Steel Fabrication
Inspection of Reinforcing & Forms
Inspection of Concrete Placement
Inspection of Tiebacks
STRUCTURAL STEEL:
Sample & Test (List specific members below)
��Shop Identification & Welding Inspection
_�Shop Ultrasonic Inspection
Shop Radiography
_�Field Welding Inspection
✓Field Bolting Inspection
✓Field Ultrasonic Inspection
Field Radiography
�Metal Deck Welding Inspection
ASPHALTIC CONCRETE:
Mix Designs
Inspection of Batch Plant
Core/Test
Field Inspection
Suitability Tests
INSULATING CONCRETE:
Sample & Test
Unit Weights
FIRF,�ROOFING:
�,� Inspection and Placement
FILL MATERIAL:
�Acceptance Tests
Moisture-Density Determination
�� Field Density
ROOFING:
Inspection of Placement
Sample Test
STRUCTURAL WOOD:
Inspection of Fabrication
✓Inspection of Truss Joist Fabrication
�LSample & Test Components
Inspection of Glu Lam Fabrication
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MAY-�9-2007 04:35PM FRO�-KCE INC
3039880204 T-683 P.002/003 F-993
S�'�C�A,i, �NSPECT�ON AND TE$7'IN�G ,A,�'.�rREEMEI�I�T
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A�eN�y Permic Number: O�c+ — ���_�___
I IB6 Chambers Ave,/ P,O. Bux 7G18 Eegle, Co 8�G31
I�hone:970.338•197d C�x:970-326-1991
(To applfcan�� ofprojoots requuing SpeciaJ Inspeetiun or T'estu�� per Sectia� 1701 ofthe IBC)
The owner o� l�is/her repl�asentative, on the advice of [Ue responsible Projec[ �ngineer or ArchitecC, shall
cornplete, sign and subrnit a cop�� of ibc: Speaial Inspection Agreein��lt �nd Structurul Cests Sel�ecluled to
Colorado lnspaction Agancy for revie�v and approval, Ori�inal si�t�atu���cs ure requii^ed an hoth pages;
phoeoaopied or• faxed signanires are not acceptable.
Tllc ownor and his/har generaf coniractor, where npplicabie, sl�oll a13o �cltnowledga the fallowin6 condieions
applicable to Special Inspection or Tespn�;
1. Cot3tractoi• is responsiUle for prop�r notifieacion W'the Inspeacion or Testfng a�aiacy for item9 listed. '
2, Only [he tesCin� laboracory siloutd take sample9 and transUort diem ro ihair laboratory. �
3. Gopies of all laboratay repptt�c nnd inapections a��e tn.be sent di�etiy Lo Golorado tiispection A�ency by
ihe Testin� ag�n,cy oit a weEkl}� basiR.
4. Insp�cpon Agency to submit nan�es �nd qualifibaiions of on-si[o special 'u�spcctors co Calorado Inspection
Agency for review and approv�l.
5. The �pecial inspecior ts responsible to Cplorado Inspeetion Age►�cy I3t►ildin� Offieit�l immadiate .
nu�i�iaati�n of a�tiy concei'�ts and/ur probl�n►s �n�u�u���rea. '
G. � It is the responsibility of d�e con�actor to review ti�e Colarado Inspectio� A,gency approved plans for �
additional inspection or tasting tequirements tha.t may be noted, A pre-eonstruc�ion conference at thc job
sitc is reeommended to rc:view special ins�ection proeedur�:;.
7, Tl�e Special inspectar sball use only Colorado lnspe�tion A��ncy appcaved dra���u�gs.
S. �Tlz� spc:cipl inspoctor's field report must be left on site f�r revi��a� L�y Color�da 4tS�eeuon A�cncy staff
prior co require�l Calorado ]nsp�ct9on A�Cncy iiispeeCioiis,
BEFORE OCCUPANCY W1Li, BE GRA'�TED: T'he speciai insp�ction a�e»cy sl�a[I submie a ctateniant thae all
itetns requfrin� te9ting and inspcction wet� fulfilled and reportecl. 'I`hose icems not tested and/or ins�eeted �hall
be nated in this staecment. � copy oFtl�e stacemont s1�a11 be maf�ltained nt the job �itc for tlie Building Inspeclor'S
revir:w pri4r to rn�.l ins�ectia�. .
Acltnow�ledgem.ent:
Ownor: V�,���,,�,
S pccial Inspection ''J
AgCncy: i��t,4►AM rt�� �,D�C.HI..K„�,1�
project
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A{'i[NiY
3039890204 T-693 P.003/003 F-893
II�SF�CTXON AND TE�T:(NG SCH�DULE
1186 Chembers Ave./ P.O. Box 1618 Hag�e, CO 81631 Phone: 970•328•1970 Fex: 970 328-1791
Project Name:
Permit #: B06-0191
Owner's Name: ��rt�K. ,���.r.5� _� _ $— 3 �' o ?
(Print) Signa �re) (Date)
Testing/Inspection W� ��ip�. i�i�, Ko�er►L�irJ �, /J�_ � J����.�V.LT � z 0
Ag�ney: Knechlein Cn�sulTin�Engincers. lnc. �;r..Q,rhr�r �� �f1/
(Print) (Signature) ate)
Hereby certifies that the T�stin€/lnspectiosi Agency named above has been engaged to perform structural tests and
inspeeciens during construction, as cheeked below, ro satisfy all nppl9cable portions of the Building Code.
Prior to final inspection, ehe Inspection Agancy sl�al! suUmtt a statement that ell icems of designated worlc performed were
reported. Any items checked but no� testad or insp�ccad will be noted and explained. Wh�:never any design�ted items on the
list ace ready for sampling, testing, or inspection, it shap be the responsibility of che contraetor lo give timely notice to the
lnspection Agency so that tho required services may be performed.
REINFORCTD 9TC�L:
Tcnsile & Bend, ona set per heat per _ tons
X Iuspoc�ion ofPlnc�mznt
Inspcction of Welding
MASONRY:
Prclim. Accaptance Tests (Masonry Units, Wal f Prisms)
_ C� Subscqucnt Teat:s (Mortar, Grout, Field Wall Prisn�s)
Inspccrioa of Groutins
�C_ Tnsnection ofPlacemem a�id Grouting
PRECA9T CONCR�T�:
Reinforcing Tescs
lnspoclion ofReinforcing Placemcnt
Tendon Tests
lnypection of'I'endon Placcmcnt
_ in�pection ofConcreta Placcmcnt
lnspec[ion of Concrcce Bacahing
in�pectlon of Pancl Attuchmzn� & InceRs
Compression Tesls
Inspccdon of Stresa[ng/ Transfer
PILTNG, CAISSONS, CAPS, TT�a:
X Inspaclion af Rei��forcing Placcment
X Inspection oPConcrcte Placcmcnt
Inspcclion o!'Concreto Batching
Speeify other �esrs, irupec�lnns or specrnl instructions regurred
UNDERPIIVNINGs
Tnspzetion of Steel I'abricatfon
Inspcction ofReinforcing 8c Forms
Inspeetion of Concrete Placemenc
Inspcetion ofTieboaks
STYiUCTURAL STEEI,:
Semplr Bc Tzst (List &peci2ic members below)
X Shop Idcntification & Welding Tns�section
X Shop Ultr�onia lnspeclion
Shop Radiograph�•
X Ficld Wclding inspcction
,,,,, C� i'ield Bolting TnsK�ection
X rield Ultra.5onic InspectJon „
Pield Radiograph�
X Meta1 Decic Weidfng 4nspcction
ASPI�TALTIC CONCRF.TE:
Mix Designs
Inspection of Bs�tch Pf4nt
Corc/Tcst
Field [nspccdon
Suita6llity Tcsts
INSULATING CaNCR1ETC;
Sample Bc.1'ast
Unit Weishts
FIREPROOFINC:
X Insnection and PJ��ceroens
�1LL MATERLIL:
X Accaptpnce Test,�
X Moistur�Densiry De�ermination
X Field Density
ROOFIIV G:
Inspection ofPlacement
St►mple Test
STRUCTURAL WO01>:
Inspection of Fubrtcation
X lnspection of1'russ 7oist Fnbrication
)C Somple Sc Test Componenu
7nspcction of Glu Lam Pabrication
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PROFESSIONAL STAFF
William H. Koechlein: PRESIDENT
Bill's responsibilities would include, but are not limited to; reviewing project
documents, organizing the other staff inembers, providing in-house and on-site
consultations, and coordinating the completion of the projects.
Scott B. Myers: SENIOR ENGINEER
Scott's responsibilities would include, but are not limited to; performing
construction testing, coordinating necessary laboratory work, report and figure
preparation, and design recommendations.
Jessica E. Brown: STAFF ENGINEER
Jessica's responsibilities would include, but are not limited to; performing
construction testing, coordinating necessary laboratory work, report and figure
preparation, and design recommendations.
Kerry Keehn: OPERATIONS/PROJECT MANAGER
Kerry's responsibilities would include, but are not limited to, organizing and
coordinating field construction testing, preparing proposals for construction
testing projects, overseeing of laboratory work and equipment, and preparing final
construction testing documents.
John Medina: FIELD/LABORATORY SUPERVISOR
John's responsibilities would include, but are not limited to, supervising the
field/laboratory services, as well as, performing concrete tests, performing asphalt
compaction tests, performing subgrade compaction tests performing other
construction testing, and performing laboratory work.
Don R. Sneed: FIELD ENGINEER
Don's responsibilities would include, but are not limited to, performing concrete
tests, performing asphalt compaction tests, performing subgrade compaction tests
performing other construction testing, and performing laboratory work.
Faafetai "Ty" Ilaoa: FIELD ENGINEER
Ty's responsibilities would include, but are not limited to, performing concrete
tests, performing asphalt compaction tests, performing subgrade compaction tests
performing other construction testing, and performing laboratory work.
Norman "Reed" Vaughan: FIELD ENGINEER
Reed's responsibilities would include, but are not limited to, performing concrete
tests, performing asphalt compaction tests, performing subgrade compaction tests
performing other construction testing, and performing laboratory work.
Koechlein Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Consulting Geotechnical Engineers
12364 W. Alameda Pkwy • Suite 115 • Lakewood, CO 80228-2845
William H. Koechlein. P.E.
President
LAKEWOOD
(303) 989-1223
(303) 989-0204 FAX
AVON/SILVERTHORNE
(970) 949-6009
(970) 949-9223 FAX
EDUCATION:
University of Missouri School of Mines & Metallurgy - BSCE 1964
University of Missouri at Rolla - MSCE 1968
REGISTRATION:
Professional Engineer — Colorado
Professional Engineer — Wyoming
Professional Engineer — Utah
CONTINUING EDUCATION
Instructar for ICC since 1989
AFFILIATIONS:
American Society of Civil Engineers, Member
Chi Epsilon
CAGE — Colorado Association of Geotechnical Engineers
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Mr. Koechlein is President of Koechlein Consulting Engineers, Inc, which was founded in 1985.
He has over 35 years of experience as a Geotechnical Engineer. His experience has included
road, residential/multi-family, commercial, hotels, hospitals, industrial, mining, ski resorts,
mountain construction, and large commercial projects. More recent emphasis has been as an
expert for analysis of failures on over 25 projects for mountain construction claims and front
range construction claims.
Prior to establishing Koechlein Consulting Engineers, Mr. Koechlein worked for several large
consulting firms on a variety of domestic and foreign projects that required traveling throughout
the United States and overseas in the Middle East. He has worked in Colorado for over 25 years.
Mr. Koechlein's design experience includes site evaluations, expansive soils, collapsing soils,
foundation systems evaluation, ground water control, braced excavations, retaining walls, slope
stability, drilled pier foundations, pile foundations, vibration of foundations, and special
foundation systems. He is solution oriented and, therefore, open to exploring ways of making a
project economical as well as feasible.
Scott B. Myers, P.E.
Senior Engineer
Koechlein Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Consulting Geotechnical Engineers
12364 W. Alameda Pkwy • Suite 115 • Lakewood, CO 80228-2845
LAKEWOOD
(303) 989-1223
(303) 989-0204 FAX
EDUCATION:
University of Colorado, Boulder- BSCE - 1992
University of Colorado, Boulder- MSCE - 1994
REGISTRATION:
Professional Engineer - Colorado
AFFILIATIONS:
Chi Epsilon
Tau Beta Pi
CAGE — Colorado Association of Geotechnical Engineers
AVON/SILVERTHORNE
(970) 949-6009
(970) 949-9223 FAX
CERTIFICATIONS:
Troxler Nuclear Gauge Certification: Soils Field Testing Technician
ACI: Grade 1 Concrete Field Testing Technician
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
1995 to Present Geotechnical Engineer for Koechlein Consulting Engineers
Since joining the engineering team at Koechlein Consulting Engineers, Mr. Myers has
prepared soil and foundation investigations, field investigations, and various retaining
walls and shoring wall designs. Mr. Myers worked as the project manager for the soil
and foundation investigations that he has prepared. For these investigations, Mr. Myers
has performed the field work, supervised the laboratory work and prepared the final
report. Along with performing soil investigations, Mr. Myers has also performed
construction observations and testing. He has had experience in the compaction of soils,
excavation inspections, earthwork observations and concrete testing. Mr. Myers has
worked on projects in Vail, Avon, Edwards, Keystone, Dillon, Silverthorne,
Breckenridge and metro Denver.
Prior to working at Koechlein Consulting Engineers, Mr. Myers warked as an
engineering intern with the Colorado Department of Transportation. During this time
Mr. Myers helped construct and monitor new MSE retaining wall designs. In addition to
this, Mr. Myers helped obtain, design and organize material for a nationwide class on
MSE retaining wall designs.
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Jessica E. Brown
Staff Engineer
Koechlein Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Consulting Geotechnical Engineers
12364 W. Alameda Pkwy • Suite 115 • Lakewood, CO 80228-2845
LAKEWOOD
(303) 989-1223
(303) 989-0204 FAX
EDUCATION:
Colorado School of Mines, Golden- BSGE - 2003
University of Colorado, Denver- MSCE - Pursuing
AFFILIATIONS:
Member, American Society of Civil Engineers
Member, Association of Engineering Geologists
AVON/SILVERTHORNE
(970) 949-6009
(970) 949-9223 FAX
CERTIFICATIONS:
Troxler Nuclear Gauge Certification in compliance with HAZMAT Certification
OSHA 40-Hour Health and Safety Trained
MSHA 24-Hour Mine Safety and Health Administrative Trained
First Aide/CPR
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
2006 to Present Geotechnical Engineer for Koechlein Consulting Engineers
Since joining the engineering team at Koechlein Consulting Engineers, Ms. Brown has
prepared geotechnical field and foundation investigations as well as the design of
retaining wall systems. For these investigations, Ms. Brown has prepared cost
estimations as well as performed the fieldwork, supervised laboratory-testing, drafting,
and prepared the final report. Along with performing soil investigations, Ms. Brown also
has experience in field supervision of soil and hard rock drilling programs, material
compaction testing, excavation observations, and earthwork inspection. Ms. Brown has
worked on projects in Vail, Edwards, Avon, Keystone, Dillon, Silverthorne,
Breckenridge and metro Denver.
Prior to working at Koechlein Consulting Engineers, Ms. Brown worked as a staff
engineer with Golder Associates Inc. During this time Ms. Brown was responsible for
figure drafting, volumetric calculations, cost estimations, and report preparation. Other
duties entailed CQAE field inspection and supervision of small and large scale landfill
and mine liner system construction: including testing and documentation of clay and
geosynthetic components. While at this position Ms. Brown worked on projects in
Castle Rock, Cripple Creek, Denver Metro, Edwards, Nevada, New Mexico, Wyoming,
and Nebraska.
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Koechlein Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Consulting Geotechnical Engineers
12364 W. Alameda Pkwy • Suite 115 • Lakewood, CO 80228-2845
www.KCE-Denver.com
Kerrv E. Keehn
Operations/Project Manager
LAKEWOOD
(303) 989-1223
(303) 989-0204 FAX
EDUCATION:
Metropolitan State University - BS - 1989
Arapahoe Community College - AAS - 1985
AVON/SILVERTHORNE
(970) 949-6009
(970) 949-9223 FAX
CERTIFICATIONS:
ACI: Grade 1 Concrete Field Testing Technician
Troxler Nuclear Gauge Certification: Soils Field Testing Technician
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
1989 to Present Operations Manager for Koechlein Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Currently, Mr. Keehn is the operations manager for Koechlein Consulting
Engineers, Inc. and for all construction testing projects. Mr. Keehn has
continuing experience in the compaction of soils, excavation inspections, rebar
inspections, earthwork observations and concrete testing. He oversees the
scheduling and budgets of all construction testing projects and prepares man-hour
projections and budget estimates for proposed projects.
Koechlein Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Consulting Geotechnical Engineers
12364 W. Alameda Pkwy • Suite 115 • Lakewood, CO 80228-2845
www.KCE-Denver.com
John C. Medina
Field/Laboratory Supervisor
LAKEWOOD
(303) 989-1223
(303) 989-0204 FAX
AVON/SILVERTHORNE
(970) 949-6009
(970) 949-9223 FAX
CERTIFICATIONS:
ACL• Grade 1 Concrete Field Testing Technician
Troxler Nuclear Gauge Certification: Soils Field Testing Technician
NICET- Goetech. Construction Level III
NICET-Laboratory Level III
NICET —Soils Level III
Radiation Safety Officer (RSO)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
10/OS to Present Field and Laboratory Supervisor for Koechlein Consulting
Engineers, Inc.
Currently, Mr. Medina is the field and laboratory supervisor for all construction
testing projects, and our soils testing laboratory. He is responsible for the
supervision of feld engineers and laboratory personnel. Mr. Medina has
continuing experience in the field testing of soil, rebar observations, masonry
testing and observations, concrete testing, post-tensioned tendon layout and
elongation observations, as well as supervising the laboratory work. He oversees
the scheduling of construction testing projects.
Mr. Medina has over 20 years experience as a geotechnical field technician, soils
laboratory supervisor, and project manager. Prior to working for Koechlein
Consulting Engineers Mr. Medina obtained his experience warking for three other
geotechnical engineering companies in the Denver area.
.
Donald R. Sneed
Field Engineer
Koechlein Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Consulting Geotechnical Engineers
12364 W. Alameda Pkwy • Suite 115 • Lakewood, CO 80228-2845
www.KCE-Denver.com
LAKEWOOD
(303) 989-1223
(303) 989-0204 FAX
CERTIFICATIONS:
CRMCA: Production Control Technician
ACI: Grade 1 Concrete Field Testing Technician
Nuclear Gauge: Soils Field Testing Technician
WAQTC (EBTT) Na 180,831
Summit County Special Inspector: Rebar
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
AVON/SILVERTHORNE
(970) 949-6009
(970) 949-9223 FAX
1995 to Present Field Engineer for Koechlein Consulting Engineers
Since joining Koechlein Consulting Engineers, Inc. in the fall of 1995, Mr. Sneed has
been responsible for field testing of soil, rebar observations, masonry testing and
observations, concrete testing, post-tensioned tendon layout and elongation observations
for a variety of projects. Some of these projects include ArraBelle at Vail Square, Vail's
Front Door, Lodge at Vail, Founder's Park and Garage, and Gore Creek Place at Vail. In
addition to projects in Vail, Mr. Sneed has worked on projects in Keystone,
Breckenridge and metro Denver. Mr. Sneed also performs various laboratory tests in our
Denver labaratory.
Prior to joining Koechlein Consulting Engineers, Inc., Mr. Sneed warked as a field and
laboratory technician for Huntingdon Engineering and Environmental, Inc. for 7 years.
His duties there included testing of soil and concrete in the field and laboratory. While
with Huntingdon Engineering, Mr. Sneed worked on several significant projects
including: E-470, D.I.A., AMI Presbyterian/St. Lukes Hospital and Broomfield Aquatic
Center, just to name a few.
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Faafetai "Ty" Ilaoa
Field Engineer
Koechlein Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Consulting Geotechnical Engineers
12364 W. Alameda Pkwy• Suite 115• Lakewood, CO 80228-2845
www.KCE-Denver.com
LAKEWOOD
(303) 989-1223
(303) 989-0204 FAX
AVON/SILVERTHORNE
(970) 949-6009
(970) 949-9223 FAX
CERTIFICATIONS:
ACI: Grade 1 Concrete Field Testing Technician
Troxler Nuclear Gauge Certification: Soils Field Testing Technician
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
2006 to Present Field Engineer for Koechlein Consulting Engineers
Since joining Koechlein Consulting Engineers, Inc. in early 2006, Mr. Ilaoa has
been responsible for field testing of soil, rebar observations, masonry testing and
observations, concrete testing, post-tensioned tendon layout and elongation
observations for a variety of projects. Some of these projects include Summit
High School, Summit Middle School, and Peak 7 at Breckenridge. In addition to
projects in Summit County, Mr. Ilaoa has worked on projects in Vail, Winter Park
and metro Denver. Mr. Ilaoa also performs various laboratory tests in our Denver
laboratory.
Prior to joining Koechlein Consulting Engineers, Inc., Mr. Ilaoa has 5 years
experience as a geotechnical field technician, laboratory technician. Prior to
working for Koechlein Consulting Engineers Mr. Ilaoa obtained his experience
working for three other geotechnical engineering companies in the Denver area.
,
N. Reed Vaughan
Field Engineer
Koechlein Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Consulting Geotechnical Engineers
12364 W. Alameda Pkwy • Suite 115 • Lakewood, CO 80228-2845
www.KCE-Denver.com
LAKEWOOD
(303) 989-1223
(303) 989-0204 FAX
CERTIFICATIONS:
ACI: Grade 1 Concrete Field Testing Technician
AVON/SILVERTHORNE
(970) 949-6009
(970) 949-9223 FAX
Troxler Nuclear Gauge Certifcation: Soils Field Testing Technician
WAQTC (EBTT) No. 180,835
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
2005 to Present Field Engineer for Koechlein Consulting Engineers
Since joining Koechlein Consulting Engineers, Inc. in August 2005, Mr. Vaughan
has been responsible for field testing of soil, rebar observations, masonry testing
and observations, concrete testing, post-tensioned tendon layout and elongation
observations for a variety of projects. Some of these projects include Lakewood
High School, Bear Creek K-8, Exempla Lutheran Medical Center, and Lochbuie
WWTP in the Denver metro area. In addition to projects in the Denver Metro
area, Mr. Vaughan has worked on projects in Vail, Breckenridge and Winter Park.
Mr. Vaughan also performs various laboratory tests in our Denver laboratory.
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employer, which in tum wi►I enhance my life.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
1999-Present P.S_i YVheatr�dge, CO
Structuraf Steei Weldlnp Insp�ctlon and 3pray Applfad Fireprooting Inspection fa mulU�stary steei iramod
buiidings. Pro�ect� Inciuda:
Anheuser-Busch. Fort Coliir�s, CO Aspen Grove Ufestyte Cente•, Littleton CO
Denver Womens Correctional Facility, Denver, CO RTD various Projects, Denv�r Metra
Lockheed Martln, Lakewood, CO Denve� Inte!natianal Airpo�, Various Projects
1997 - 1999 Inspection S�rvices, Inc Amelia, LA
Inspection of structunl welding and coatings. Instaltation of offshore structures, procees piping syatema, and
productlon equipment fabrication for:
♦ Tezaco, Chevron �d Vaster Resources
1996-1997 Robert Polbck In�peetions (Ind. Contraclor) Murrietp, CA
Structural3tesl W�Idfng Inspeckion, Spray Appllod Firopr+coflng lnspsctian and Magnetfc Particle Testing tor
multi-story steel tramsd bulldings. ProJtcts includa:
♦ Claremont Cotieges • Managernant Center - Cirrrmont, CA
• Claremont Colleges - Residence Ha1! - Claremont, CA
1995 to 1896 CHJ, '�NC. Cokon CA
Stroeturil Stool Walding lnspectlon, Spray Applled Fireproofinq Inapection and Magnetic Partiele Testlng for
multi-story atoel hamsd buildl�gs. ProJecta includa:
♦ San Bemardino Counry Medica! Center - Cotton, Califomia
1'892 to 1985 Professional Senrtce Industries, Inc
Structural Stsal Wsldinp Inspsc�oNSupsrvision, Spray Apptiod Fireproofing Inapection and Magnetic Partkle
T�ting for muW-story steel iram�d buildin{�s. Projects indude:
• Riverside County Generai Hosp'r.a� (Lead Inspector) - Morena Valtey, Celifomia
• Oregon Arena Project - Portlend, Oregon
+ Denver Inbematio�al Airport - Denver, Colorado
♦ K-Mart Distribution Center - Brightan, Colcredo
♦ K-Mart Retgil Faciiity - Parlcer, Colorado
1�3 to 1992 Inspection Services, (nc. Amelia. LA
WoWin� and instaliatlan I�spaction oi oKshur$ atructur�es and produetion equipment fabrlcatlan Mr;
♦ Freeport- McMoran Company
♦ Pennzoii Production Comaany
♦ Mcbil Oil Gompany
♦ Standard Oil Production Company
• She11 flil Company
+ Texaco �iI CompenY
1962 ta 19$3 Owensby and Kritikos Inc. Lafayette, LA
We{ding and Instaltatlo� Inapectian o1 production equipment fabricetion foe.
♦ Texaco Oil Company
♦ Shell Oil Company
1974 to 1982 Enginea�ing Corpora6on of �ouisiana,
J G tilackin a�d Associates,
Poklock Enginearing (ownership changes) Lahyette, �.A
Wolding ond tnstaltadon InspRCtian of aftshoro �hucturee and production equipmant fabrication f�r:
Pennzoil Production Campany
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J.yn 28 2006 1:15PM HP LRSERJET 3��0 p,�
Robert H. Poliock, Jr. - Re�urne Gant.
CERTIFICATIONS:
♦ AWS - Cer��ied Welding 1ns}�ctor 19$0 -1990 #80116011, 1991-present, #9112121 �.
♦ IC8�7 -(Special Inspector} Structural Steel and We!ding, # 74�91
♦ ICBD -(Special InspectorJ Spray Appiied Fireproofing, # 80803
EDUCATION:
• AWS -- Certifi�ed Welding Inspeckion
� ICBO - Cer�fied Structural Steel and Welding Inspectior
• ICBO - Certifisd Spray A.pp�ed Fi�ep�oofing Inspection
♦ University ot Southwestern Louisiana - Completer! one year in Mechanical Engineering
PROFESSIONAL REFERENCE3:
• Jim Huddleston - Department Manager, P.S.i. (303) 424-5578
• Larry WaRiner- Construction Inspector, RTD, (303) 419-4911- Qenver, CC7
• Ranc3all Furst - Project Engineer, �DOT, (303) 671-6922 - Oenver, CO
♦ George Gray - Vice Presitlent, Inspec6on Services, Inc. (504) 631-0537 - Amefia, LA
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EXHIBIT A
ADMINISTRATIVE MODIFICATION REQUEST
Manor Vail
Vail, Colorado
Building Permit Number B06-0258
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Upgrade Existing Construction Type to Type V-A with Equivalent Protection
Introduction:
Type V-A construction is a prescriptive requirement of the International Building Code, 2003 (IBC) to
allow a new fourth floor to be added to the e�usting Manor Vail buildings.
Code Section:
Tvpes of Construction: The IBC, Paragraph 602.5, addresses Type V construction. Table 601
describes the requirements for Type V-A construction.
Code Requirements:
Tvpe of Construction: The IBC, Table 601 requires that a11 Type V-A frame, wall, floor and roof
construction be one-hour except for interior non-bearing walls. It also sta.tes in the footnotes that heavy
timber construction sha11 be allowed where one-hour or less fire resistance rating is required and that an
approved automatic sprinkler system shall be allowed to be substituted for one-how fire resistance
rated construction.
Code Intent: The intent of the code section is primarily to assure that the building will remain
structurally sound for a certain time frame during a fire situation.
Request: To allow the e�sfing known Type V-B construction (Type V-A deficient construction) to be
considered Type V-A construction by providing the following features that will offset the.existing
deficiencies . �,�,r,�,_ �
1. Provide new NFPA 13 compliant sprinkler systems in the existing buildings in lieu of an
NFPA 13R sprinkler systems.
Exception: Building A is separated from Building B and Building D by rated fire walls and
there is no new fourth floor overbuild. The residential portions of this building will be
provided with a NFPA 13R compliant system with sprinkler protection provided in the third
floor attics.
Justi�cation:
The installation of an NFPA 13 compliant sprinkler system mitigates the known deficiencies of V-
A construction when reviewed with consideration of the attached e�ibits A-L.
Town of Vail
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Brian Sipes Date
Project Architect
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Charlie Davis
Chief Building Official
Town of Vail
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Mike McGee
Deputy Chief and Fire Marshal
Vail Fire and Emergency Services
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Owner's Representative
MV Penthouse, LLC
Earhibit A
Manor Vail AMR SA Equivalent Constluction
Date
November 6, 2006
Page 2 of Z
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Town of Vail
OFFICE COPY
Exhibit B
ADMINISTRATIVE MODIFICATION REOUEST
Manor Vail
Vail, Colorado
Building Permit Number B06-0258
Allowance of Gore Creek to be Considered as a Public Way
Introduction:
All buildings are required to be separated from adjacent buildings by a fire separation distance. When
this distance requirement cannot be met the buildings are required to provide a fire resistance rating to
their exterior wa11s to mitigate the risk of fire spreading from building to building.
Code Sections/Requirements:
E_�erior Wa11 Fire Resistance Ratines• The Building Code, 2003 (IBC), Table 602: Fire resistance rating
requirements for e�erior walls based on fire separa.tion distance. If a building has a fire resistance rating of
less than 30' the e�erior wa11s are required to be rated based on the contents of Table 602.
Fire Separation Distance: The Intemational Building Code, 2003 (IBC), Section 702.1: Definition of
fire separation distance as"The distance measured from the building face to the closest interior lot line,
to the center of a street, alley or public way, or to an imaginary line between two buildings on the lot.
The distance shall be measured at right angles form the face of the wa11.
Code Intent: The intent of these code sections is primarily to prevent fires from spreading from one
building to another.
Request:
To allow for the adjacent stream tract for Gore Creek to be counted as a public way for the purpose of
calculating fire separation distance only.
Justi�cation:
The existing property line is less than 30' from the e�usting building. Seeing as these are earisting
conditions, it is impractical to provide the necessary fire sepa.ration distance. The property line in
question is shazed with the adjacent stream tract for Gore Creek, which is Town of Vail right of way.
Due to the adjacent property being a stream tract upon which no buildings can be built, the calculation
of fire separation distance relative to the centerline of Gore Geek meets the intent of the code to
provide adequate fire separation between adjacent buildings.
E�ibit B November 6, 2006
Manor Vail AMR for Public Way Page 1 of 2
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Summary:
This request is a result of the e�sting conditions of having an e�sting building that is closer to the
property line than allowed per the strict letter of the code definition for fire separation distance. By
allowing the Gore Creek stream tract to be counted a public way for this calculation, the intent of the
code is met while not putting the existing building into violation of the code.
We respectfully request your approval of this Administrative Modification.
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Brian Sipes D�
Project Architect
Charlie Davis Date
Chief Building Official
Town of Vail
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Deputy Chief and Fire Marshal
Vail Fire and Emergency Services
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Bob McCleary Date
General Manager
Manor Vail Resort
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Jim Telling
Owner's Rep ntat
MV Penthouse, LLC
E�ibit B
Manor Vail AMR for Public Way
Date
November 6, 2006
Page 2 of 2
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BFPE
Exhibit C
PO Box 1068
Westminster, CO 80036-1068
(303) 426-0342 Tel, (303) 429-9205 Fax
bfpe1 @aol.com
October 16, 2006
Town of Vail Community Development
Attention: Charlie Davis �°p�y pf Va�!
75 South Frontage Road
Vail, CO 81657 ��� � �
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REVIEWED BY
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COLORADO INSPECTION
AGENGY
Subject: Manor Vail Condominiums — 595 East Vail Valley Drive — Fire Protection MOU
Dear Charlie;
We submit the foflowing as the overall design approach for the new Manor Vail Lodge project to
the Town of Vail in regards to the commitment of fire protection features. This commitment
replaces the previous agreement prepared by MKK Consulting Engineers, Inc. on December 13,
2002 in its entirety.
Since the original commitment, sprinkler protection has been installed in the corridors of Building
D, E and F and remodels have been completed in the conference and spa areas. This new
commitment has been written to address the new scope of work and the necessary life safety
improvements to the existing buildings as well as the new construction. This commitment
incorporates portions of the previous agreement that are applicable to the new project. This new
commitment is the result of ineetings and discussions between the design team and the Town of
Vail to come to an agreement on the best methods to provide acceptable life safety and building
protection. The previous time line is amended to begin construction of the new project in
September 2006 and complete by November 30, 2008.
Existinq Structural and Fire Resistance Features
The original construction documents indicate that the building was constructed with 5/8" gypsum
wall board (GWB) at interior partitions, party walls, exterior walls (inside face only), ceilings and
beneath stairways. Where partial demolition and random checks in several locations have
occurred this has been verified. If this construction is verified throughout the existing building, the
existing exterior wall assembly would then match UL assembly U355 (Exhibit H) for one-hour
construction.
All interior bearing and non-bearing walls lack a continuous membrane up to the underside of the
floor sheathing above. Most unit-to-unit party wall assemblies utilize celotex in the ceiling to
extend the partition up to the floor sheathing. Most unit-to-corridor partitions are completely open
within the floor ceiling assembly. The floor ceiling assembly consists of one layer of 5/8 inch
GWB on resilient channels below the composite wood and steel joists. The floor above consists
of 2" of lightweight concrete on 5/8" structural plywood decking on top of the joists. This
construction method differs from 1-hour construction UL assembly L518 (Exhibit H) because only
one layer of 5/8" GWB is used rather than the required two layers of'/�" GWB. There are also
non-compliant penetrations. Please refer to the attached List of Deficiencies (Exhibit D).
Manor Vail Resort
Fire Protection MOU
Exposed timber framing is utilized for the roof construction of buildings D, E and F. This type of
construction is considered Heavy Timber. IBC, 2003, Table 601, Footnote c.2 states that heavy
timber shall be allowed where a one-hour or less fire resistance rating is required. Due to
various remodels over the years some of this framing is completely exposed and some remains
partially concealed at the unit kitchens and baths. In all cases this construction is concealed at
the building hallway.
Given the above, the construction type for the existing buildings would conform to that of Type
V-B construction.
Existing common unit access stairways within buildings A, B and C are narrower than the
allowed minimum current code standards, but it is not possible to bring into compliance due to
existing structural and platted condominium limitations. At most these stairways access 4 units.
Allowable Area
The allowable area is determined by accessibility, building setbacks and sprinkler protection.
Please refer to the attached area calculation drawings (Exhibit E).
1. The ground floor of the A and B buildings (combined) exceeds the allowable area (with
increases for setback) in the 2003 IBC.
2. The C building exceeds the allowable area (with increases for setback) for Type V-B
construction in the 2003 IBC.
3. The D, E, and F buildings when combined exceed the allowable area (with increases for
setback) in the 2003 IBC.
Existinq Fire Protection and Fire Alarm Features
Buildinq A, Buildinq B. Lobbv and Conference Center (Currentiv Combined)
• Automatic sprinkler protection is provided throughout the ground floor (Conference
Center) of Building A, the Lobby and areas connecting Building A and Building B, and
the ground floor offices/Business Center of Building B. The sprinkler system appears to
be installed compliant to NFPA 13.
• No automatic sprinkler protection is provided for the condominium units on the second
and third floor of Building A or Building B.
• There are no standpipe hose connections provided in the ground floor (Conference
Center) of Building A, the Lobby and areas connecting Building A and Building B, and
the ground floor offices/Business Center of Building B.
• Smoke and heat detection devices connected to the main FACP are provided in all
common areas of the first through third floors (stairwells, lobby areas, and corridors).
Annunciation at the FACP indicates the general area of alarm.
• Local alarm smoke detection devices are provided in each of the condominium units.
• Heat detection devices connected to the main Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) are
provided in each condominium. Annunciation at the FACP indicates the general area of
alarm with areas identified by the condominium floor level and associated stairwell. Four
condominium units are accessible by a single stairwell, two on each floor level.
• Flow alarm for Building A and Building B are connected to the main FACP with
annunciation indicating the general area of water flow.
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Manor Vail Resort
Fire Protection MOU
Building C
• No automatic sprinkler protection is provided in the three residential levels of Building C
with the exception of several recently remodeled condominium units. The sprinkler
heads and piping installed in these units are currently not connected to a fire protection
water supply.
• Standpipe hose connections (1-1/2 inch outlets) in cabinets are provided on each floor
level of each stairwell. Each stairwell provides access to six (6) condominium units, finro
(2) on each level of the three level building. The west end stairwell provides access to
three condominium units only.
• Smoke detection devices connected to the main FACP are provided in all common area
stairwells. Annunciation at the FACP indicates the general area of alarm by stairwell.
• Local alarm smoke detection devices are provided in each of the condominium units.
• Heat detection devices connected to the main Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) are
provided in each condominium. Annunciation at the FACP indicates the general area of
alarm with areas identified by condominium floor level and associated stairwell.
• Flow alarm for the building is connected to the main FACP with annunciation identified
by flow switch.
Building D, Buildinq E and Buildinq F
• Automatic sprinkler protection is provided throughout the corridor on each floor level
extending down the center of each building with studio units on each side of the corridor.
Stairwells are at each end of the corridor(s) on both ends of each building.
• Standpipe hose connections (1-1/2 inch outlets) in cabinets are provided at the center of
each corridor on each floor level.
• Smoke detection devices connected to the main FACP are provided in all common areas
(stairwells and corridors). Annunciation at the main FACP indicates the building of alarm.
Annunciation at the remote panel on the ground level of each building indicates the floor
level of alarm.
• Local alarm smoke detection devices are provided in each of the studio units.
• Heat detection devices connected to the main Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) are
provided in each studio. Annunciation at the main FACP indicates the building of alarm.
Annunciation at the remote panel on the ground level of each building indicates the floor
level of alarm.
• Flow alarms for each building are connected to the main FACP with annunciation by
building. Annunciation at the remote panel on the ground level of each building indicates
the floor level of alarm.
October 16, 2006 Page 3 of 11
Manor Vail Resort
Fire Protection MOU
Fire Resistance Desiqn Modifications
The following modifications will be provided to bring the fire safety provided in the existing
buildings to meet a level of equivalent requirements for the 2003 International Building Code.
Additionally, wherever paper backed insulation is exposed during demolition or the installation of
other equipment; the insulation will be removed from the exposed area.
Building A and Conference Center
1. The existing construction is considered Type V-B. The construction is similar to Type V-A
with the deficiencies listed in Exhibit D. Building A will be separated from Building B by a
new fire wall (Exhibit F) and from Building D by a new fire wall. Building A will therefore be
considered an existing non-compliant building that has no new construction and therefore
requires no construction type upgrade.
2. The existing common unit access stairway width will not be increased based on IBC, 2003,
Paragraph 3403.4 which allows existing stairs to be altered or replaced without changing
proportions or complying with section 1009 (including width) where the existing space and
construction do not allow it. The existing combustible finish materials will be removed from
stairwells and replaced with 5/8" fire rated GWB.
3. The exterior wall construction matches that of a UL wall assembly U355 and is considered
one-hour from the interior. The exterior wall construction will be upgraded through the
addition of new non-combustible finish materials on the exterior. These new finish materials
may include 7/8" cement stucco, cementitious siding, or stone veneer.
4. The interstitial space formed between the existing third floor roof and the new fourth floor
plate and the attic spaces in Building A will be protected with a performance based sprinkler
system.
Building B and Lobbv
The existing construction is considered Type V-B. The construction is similar to Type V-A
with the deficiencies listed in Exhibit D. Building B will be separated from Building A by a
new fire wall (Exhibit F) and from Building C by a new fire wall (Exhibit G) and from Building
D by a new fire wall (as noted on Exhibit E). As noted above, some existing locations within
building B are already compliant to Type V-A construction. The remaining Building B
construction will be upgraded to Type V-A according to the attached location map (Exhibit
L). This will be accomplished by completing the ceiling GWB membrane to meet the one-
hour fire resistive construction assembly requirements and by upgrading all penetration
seals in the wall and floor/ceiling assemblies to one-hour fire resistive construction
requirements.
2. The existing common unit access stairway width will not be increased based on IBC, 2003,
Paragraph 3403.4 which allows existing stairs to be altered or replaced without changing
proportions or complying with section 1009 (including width) where the existing space and
construction do not allow it. The existing combustible finish materials will be removed from
stairwells and replaced with 5/8" fire rated GWB.
3. The exterior wall construction matches that of a UL wall assembly U355 and is considered
one-hour from the interior. The exterior wall construction will be upgraded through the
addition of new non-combustible finish materials on the exterior. These new finish materials
may include 7/8" cement stucco, cementitious siding, or stone veneer.
October 16, 2006 Page 4 of 11
Manor Vail Resort
Fire Protection MOU
4. On November 16, 2004 members of the team walked the project with Chief McGee and
identified many existing violations of fire resistive construction practices and other existing
building construction problems. These discussions and observations were memorialized in
a letter drafted by RA Nelson on February 3, 2005. (Attached) This letter should not be
considered exhaustively researched, rather to be an understanding of the types of violations
observed and general types of concerns the fire and building departments have with the
existing construction.
a. Conditions outlined in the February 3, 2005 memo and other similar readily
accessible and observable conditions and violations are considered maintenance
items and the Manor Vail Resorts is currently correcting these items.
b. It is generally understood that the existing building probably contains concealed
violations (Exhibit D).
5. The interstitial space formed between the existing third floor roof and the new fourth floor
plate and the attic spaces in Building B will be protected with a performance based sprinkler
system.
Buildinq C
1. Although Building C will be combined to Building B through new construction, Building C will
be separated from Building B by a new fire wall (Exhibit G).
2. The existing construction is considered Type V-B. The construction is similar to Type V-A
with the deficiencies listed in Exhibit D. The Type V-B construction is being upgraded to
Type V-A through equivalency by installing a NFPA 13 compliant sprinkler system in lieu of
the required NFPA 13R system (Exhibit A). This sprinkler system upgrade will provide
equivalent protection to address the deficiencies in Exhibit D, Items 1-8.
3. The existing common unit access stairway width will not be increased based on IBC, 2003,
Paragraph 3403.4 which allows existing stairs to be altered or replaced without changing
proportions or complying with section 1009 (including width) where the existing space and
construction do not allow it. The existing combustible finish materials will be removed from
stairwells and replaced with 5/8" fire rated GWB.
4. The exterior wall construction matches that of a UL wall assembly U355 and is considered
one-hour from the interior. The exterior wall construction will be upgraded through the
addition of new non combustible finish materials on the exterior. These new finish materials
may include 7/8" cement stucco, cementitious siding, or stone veneer.
5. The interstitial space formed between the existing third floor roof and the new fourth floor
plate and the attic spaces in Building C will be protected with a performance based sprinkler
system.
Building D, Buildinq E, and Building F
1. Although Buildings D, E and F will be combined together through new construction, each
building will be separated from the other by a new fire wall (as noted in Exhibit E).
2. The existing construction is considered Type V-B. The construction is similar to Type V-A
with the deficiencies listed in Exhibit D. The Type V-B construction is being upgraded to
Type V-A through equivalency by installing a NFPA 13 compliant sprinkler system in lieu of
the required NFPA 13R system (Exhibit A). This sprinkler system upgrade will provide
equivalent protection to address the deficiencies in Exhibit D, Items 1-8.
October 16, 2006 Page 5 of 11
Manor Vail Resort
Fire Protection MOU
3. The floor ceiling assembly between the first floor residential units and the basement boiler
room and accessory back-of-house office areas will be upgraded to Type V-A by completing
the ceiling GWB membrane to meet the one-hour fire resistive construction assembly
requirements and by upgrading all penetration seals to one-hour fire resistive construction
requirements.
4. The exterior wall construction matches that of a UL wall assembly U355 and is considered
one-hour from the interior. The exterior wall construction will be upgraded through the
addition of new non combustible finish materials on the exterior. These new finish materials
may include 7/8" cement stucco, cementitious siding, or stone veneer.
5. Each of the existing vertical exit stairways will be removed and replaced with rated code
compliant vertical exits at each end of each building.
6. The interstitial space formed between the existing third floor roof and the new fourth floor
plate in Buildings D, E and F will be protected with a performance based sprinkler system.
Allowable Area (See Exhibit E)
1. Buildings A and B will be separated into two separate buildings by a new finro-hour fire rated
wall. The buildings will be provided with a new NFPA 13 sprinkler system and separated
from Building C and D building by new fire walls.
2. Building C will be separated from Building B by a new fire wall. The building will be provided
with a new NFPA 13 sprinkler system to provide equivalent Type V-A construction.
3. Buildings D, E, and F will be separated from each other by new firewalls, which will divide
the total area into three buildings of area that meet the 2003 IBC requirements for Type V-B
construction. The buildings will be provided with a new NFPA 13 sprinkler system to provide
equivalent Type V-A construction.
Fire Protection and Fire Alarm Desiqn Modifications
The following modifications are provided to bring the fire safety features in the existing buildings
to meet a level of equivalent requirements for the 2003 International Building Code.
Building A and Conference Center
New automatic sprinkler systems shall be installed and existing automatic sprinkler systems
shall be modified to meet IBC, 2003; NFPA 13, 2002: NFPA 13R and Town of Vail
amendment requirements. The existing automatic sprinkler system in the commercial areas
shall be updated to comply with NFPA 13 where necessary. The new automatic sprinkler
systems in the residential areas shall be designed and installed to comply with NFPA 13R
(existing combustible floor/ceiling in the residential occupancy shall not be protected as part
of this design).
2. Zoning for the Conference Center shall remain as floor by floor basis and zoning for the
residential areas shall be on a stairwell by stairwell basis. Existing sprinklers in the
Conference Center shall be replaced with new quick response type sprinklers used
throughout the balance of the project. New sprinklers in the residential areas shall be
residential type sprinklers. Existing sprinklers in residential areas shall be replaced with new
residential type sprinklers used throughout the balance of the project. Existing 1-1/2 inch
floor control valve assemblies in existing hose valve cabinets shall be reworked for water
supply for new residential automatic sprinkler systems and existing corridor sprinkler piping
connected to new sprinkler system.
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3. Existing condominium units with automatic sprinkler piping in place shall be modified to
meet NFPA 13, 2002 requirements as necessary and connected to the new building
automatic fire sprinkler system. Existing sprinklers shall be replaced with new residential
type sprinklers used throughout the balance of the project. Concealed combustible spaces
shall be protected with NFPA 13, 2002 sprinkler system.
4. New automatic sprinkler systems meeting NFPA 13, 2002 requirements shall be installed on
the new 4th story and in the new resulting concealed space between the existing 3�d floor
roof and 4th story floor. Zoning shall be provided on a floor by floor basis. Two existing 3�d
floor 1-1/2 inch hose valve risers in each residential wing shall be extended to the 4th floor,
(each separately valved with flow and tamper switches), and used for the water supply for
the new 4th story residential automatic sprinkler systems.
5. Piping replacement as a result of investigations occurring as automatic sprinkler installation
is taking place will dictate the need for any existing piping replacement due to corrosion
obstruction in the pipe.
6. New dry standpipes shall be provided in each new stairwell connecting 4 stories. FDC shall
be provided at a location acceptable to the fire department.
7. Design documents for the new and revised automatic sprinkler protection and standpipe
systems shall be submitted as part of the building design process. Approved design
documents will be used for bidding purposes and contractor selection for the automatic
sprinkler protection system installation.
8. New addressable fire alarm system shall be installed and existing fire alarm systems shall
be modified to meet IBC, 2003; NFPA 72, 2002 and Town of Vail amendment requirements.
All devices shall be addressable or monitored by addressable modules.
9. Design documents for the new and revised fire alarm system shall be submitted as part of
the building design process. Approved design documents will be used for bidding purposes
and contractor selection for the fire alarm system installation.
Buildina B and Lobbv
1. New automatic sprinkler systems shall be installed and existing automatic sprinkler systems
shall be modified to meet IBC, 2003; NFPA 13, 2002 and Town of Vail amendment
requirements (existing combustible floor/ceiling in the residential occupancy shall be
protected as part of this design). Multi-level combustible concealed areas above the
existing commercial ceilings shall be upgraded where non-compliant (Exhibit L).
2. Zoning for the commercial areas shall remain as floor by floor basis and zoning for the
residential areas shall be on a stairwell by stairwell basis. Existing sprinklers in commercial
areas shall be replaced with new quick response type sprinklers used throughout the
balance of the project. New sprinklers in the residential areas shall be residential type
sprinklers. Existing sprinklers in residential areas shall be replaced with new residential type
sprinklers used throughout the balance of the project. Existing 1-1/2 inch floor control valve
assemblies in existing hose valve cabinets shall be reworked for water supply for new
residential automatic sprinkler systems and existing corridor sprinkler piping connected to
new sprinkler system.
3. Existing condominium units with automatic sprinkler piping in place shall be modified to
meet NFPA 13, 2002 requirements as necessary and connected to the new building
automatic fire sprinkler system. Existing sprinklers shall be replaced with new residential
type sprinklers used throughout the balance of the project. Concealed combustible spaces
shall be protected with NFPA 13, 2002 sprinkler system.
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4. New automatic sprinkler systems meeting NFPA 13, 2002 requirements shall be installed on
the new 4th story and in the new resulting concealed space between the existing 3�d floor
roof and 4th story floor. Zoning shall be provided on a floor by floor basis. Two existing 3rd
floor 1-1/2 inch hose valve risers in each residential wing shall be extended to the 4'h floor,
(each separately valved with flow and tamper switches), and used for the water supply for
the new 4th story residential automatic sprinkler systems.
5. Piping replacement as a result of investigations occurring as automatic sprinkler installation
is taking place will dictate the need for any existing piping replacement due to corrosion
obstruction in the pipe.
6. Poz-Lok piping known to exist in automatic sprinkler systems will be removed and replaced
as part of future renovations unless disturbed during construction.
7. New dry standpipes shall be provided in each new stairwell connecting 4 stories. FDC shall
be provided at a location acceptable to the fire department.
8. Design documents for the new and revised automatic sprinkler protection and standpipe
systems shall be submitted as part of the building design process. Approved design
documents will be used for bidding purposes and contractor selection for the automatic
sprinkler protection system installation.
9. New addressable fire alarm system shall be installed and existing fire alarm systems shall
be modified to meet IBC, 2003; NFPA 72, 2002 and Town of Vail amendment requirements.
All devices shall be addressable or monitored by addressable modules.
10. Design documents for the new and revised fire alarm system shall be submitted as part of
the building design process. Approved design documents will be used for bidding purposes
and contractor selection for the fire alarm system installation.
Building C
1. New automatic sprinkler systems shall be installed and existing automatic sprinkler systems
shall be modified to meet IBC, 2003; NFPA 13, 2002 and Town of Vail amendment
requirements (existing combustible floor/ceiling in the residential occupancy shall be
protected as part of this design).
2. Zoning for the residential areas shall be on a stairwell by stairwell basis. New sprinklers in
the residential areas shall be residential type sprinklers. Existing sprinklers in residential
areas shall be replaced with new residential type sprinklers used throughout the balance of
the project. Existing 1-1/2 inch floor control valve assemblies in existing hose valve cabinets
shall be reworked for water supply for new residential automatic sprinkler systems and
existing corridor sprinkler piping connected to new sprinkler system.
3. Existing condominium units with automatic sprinkler piping in place shall be modified to
meet NFPA 13, 2002 requirements as necessary and connected to the new building
automatic fire sprinkler system. Existing sprinklers shall be replaced with new residential
type sprinklers used throughout the balance of the project.
4. New automatic sprinkler systems meeting NFPA 13, 2002 requirements shall be installed on
the new 4`h story and NFPA 13 requirements in the new resulting concealed space between
the existing 3rd floor roof and 4t" story floor. 4`" story zoning shall be provided on a floor by
floor basis. Two existing 3�d floor 1-1/2 inch hose valve risers shall be extended to the 4`n
floor (each separately valved with flow and tamper switches), and used for the water supply
for the new 4th story residential automatic sprinkler systems.
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5. New dry standpipes shall be provided in each new stairwell connecting 4 stories. FDC shall
be provided at a location acceptable to the fire department.
6. Design documents for the new and revised automatic sprinkler protection and standpipe
systems shall be submitted as part of the building design process. Approved design
documents will be used for bidding purposes and contractor selection for the automatic
sprinkler protection system installation.
7. New addressable fire alarm system shall be installed and existing fire alarm systems shall
be modified to meet IBC, 2003; NFPA 72, 2002 and Town of Vail amendment requirements.
All devices shall be addressable or monitored by addressable modules.
8. Design documents for the new and revised fire alarm system shall be submitted as part of
the building design process. Approved design documents will be used for bidding purposes
and contractor selection for the fire alarm system installation.
Building D, Buildinq E and Buildinq F
1. New automatic sprinkler systems shall be installed and existing automatic sprinkler systems
shall be modified to meet IBC, 2003; NFPA 13, 2002 and Town of Vail amendment
requirements (existing combustible floor/ceiling in the residential occupancy shall be
protected as part of this design).
2. Zoning shall be provided on a floor by floor basis. New sprinklers in the residential areas
shall be residential type sprinklers. Existing sprinklers in residential areas shall be replaced
with new residential type sprinklers used throughout the balance of the project. New unit
piping shall be connected to existing corridor outlets.
3. Existing condominium units with automatic sprinkler piping in place shall be modified to
meet NFPA 13, 2002 requirements as necessary and connected to the new building
automatic fire sprinkler system. Existing 1-1/2 inch floor control valve assemblies in existing
hose valve cabinets shall be reworked for water supply for new residential automatic
sprinkler systems and existing corridor sprinkler piping connected to new sprinkler system.
4. New automatic sprinkler systems meeting NFPA 13, 2002 requirements shall be installed on
the new 4th story and NFPA 13 requirements in the new resulting concealed space between
the existing 3�d floor roof and 4th story floor. 4th story zoning shall be provided on a floor by
floor basis. The existing 3�d floor 1-1/2 inch hose valve risers shall be extended to the 4tn
floor and used for the water supply for the new 4th story residential automatic sprinkler
systems.
5. New dry standpipes shall be provided in each new stairwell connecting 4 stories. FDC shall
be provided at a location acceptable to the fire department.
6. Design documents for the new and revised automatic sprinkler protection and standpipe
systems shall be submitted as part of the building design process. Approved design
documents will be used for bidding purposes and contractor selection for the automatic
sprinkler protection system installation.
7. New addressable fire alarm system shall be installed and existing fire alarm systems shall
be modified to meet IBC, 2003; NFPA 72, 2002 and Town of Vail amendment requirements.
All devices shall be addressable or monitored by addressable modules.
8. Design documents for the new and revised fire alarm system shall be submitted as part of
the building design process. Approved design documents will be used for bidding purposes
and contractor selection for the fire alarm system installation.
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Fire Protection Improvements shall progress with the construction schedule for new and
remodel work.
Please contact me with any questions or comments.
Sincerely,
BFPE
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Perry B. Matthews, P.E.
October 16, 2006
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The following signatures indicate agreement of both parties to the above commitments and dme frames:
Manor Vail Resort Town of Vail Community Development
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Vail Fire and Emergency Services Architect
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Deputy Chief and Fire Marshal Project Architect
Colorado Inspection Agency M.V. Penthouses, LLC.
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Plan Reviewer Manage
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Exhibit D
Manor Vail List of Known or Assumed Defi
REVIEWED BY
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COLORADO lNSPECTION
AGENCY
Existin Floor-Ceiling Assemblies do not match a 1-hour tested �,�� ��pl�ely
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unprotected.
1.1. Assembly consists of lightweight concrete on plywood sheathing on composite wood and
metal joists with one layer of 5/8" GWB on 1/2" resilient channels on the bottom of the
joists.
1.2. The ceiling GWB is 5/8-inch, but it is unknown if it is fire rated or was when constructed.
1.3. Paper backed rock wool insulation e�sts within floor assembly at all e�erior walls and
unit-to-unit party wa11 partitions.
2. Existing interior bearing wa11s have 5/8" GWB on each side in all locations that have been
investigated. Until every location can be investigated, this cannot be assumed to occur everywhere.
Several wa11s also have been observed to have non-compliant penetrations (washer boxes, non rated
electrical panels, etc.).
3. Timber beams spanning openings in the interior bearing wa11(typically in unit kitchens) appear to
have been constructed in several configurations. The original condition appears to have located the
beam below the floor joists with and open framed pony wa11 between the top of the beam and the
top chord of the trusses. Some of these beams have been relocated within the floor ceiling assembly
and others have had their GWB wrapping removed to expose the timber.
4. Approved draft stop or fire resistant assemblies (between units and the corridor and in between
units) above e�cisting ceilings may or do not e�st.
4.1. All interior bearing and non-bearing walls lack a continuous membrane up to the underside
of the floor sheathing above.
42. Most unit-to-unit party wall assemblies utilize celotex behind one of the layers of 5/8"
GWB in the assembly. This celotex membrane continues up within in the ceiling up to the
floor sheathing.
4.3. Most unit-to-corridor partitions are completely open within the floor ceiling assembly.
These partitions consist of offset studs and also utilize resilient channels in some instances.
Paper backed insulation has been observed in some of these assemblies.
5. In building B(primarily beneath the Lord Gore Restaurant) there are numerous non-compliant
existing conditions as previously discussed with the Fire Deparlment. These conditions include
multiple layers of concealed combustible construction and non-rated or incomplete assemblies.
5.1. The team believes that the multiple levels of construction above the spa area were each
provided with sprinkler protection during a recent remodel at the direction of the Fire
Department.
6. Eausting residential units may have bath exhaust fans with ducts and kitchen hoods with ducts.
61. Most of the kitchen hoods observed are of the recirculating type.
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6.2. Kitchen hoods that a.re not recirculating typically travel through the unit directly to the
exterior. In some cases top floor units may penetrate the roof assembly for a more direct
route.
6.3. Bath e�austs typically travel directly to the e�erior within the unit and may utilize a
section of vinyl flexible duct to connect the fan with rigid metal duct.
7. There appear to be numerous renovation conditions within e�sting residential units where non-rated
equipment was utilized within wa11 and ceiling assemblies. Examples of conditions observed are:
'7.1. Recessed ceiling (can) lights
72. Speakers and similar sound equipment
7.3. Washer/Dryer boxes in corridor partitions
7.4. Non rated panels
7.5. Other similar penetrations
Firestopping may not be present at penetrations through e�sting rated assemblies or assemblies
intended to be rated.
9. E�usting common unit access stairways within buildings A, B and C are narrower than minimum
current code standards and may not be possible to bring into compliance due to e�usting structural
and platted condominium limitations. At most these stairways access 4 units.
Items below are not addressed in the MOU, 6ut proposed solutions are high►ighted.
10. The e�sting CMU wall between the residential portion of building B and the restaurant contains
numerous non-repaired penetrations.
a. I'e�a repaired to compliance
11. Many of the e�sting clay fireplace flues are cracked or othervvise damaged based on a videotape
analysis. All e�sting boiler flues appear inta.ct. These flues exist within CMU fireplace structures
that e�end from foundation to above the e�sting roof line.
a. All existing fireplaces are currently being converted to gas appliance inserts that
utilize independent flues inside thf� existing flues for routing only. E�sting flues in
the B, D, E and F buildings will receive new flues routed within the existing flues
that tranisition to new chases thro�zgh the new construction. Building A fireplaces
will receive new gas appliance inserts that utilize independent flues inside the
existing flues for routing only.
12. It appears that there are make up air ducts to each level of buildings D, E and F that are fed by an
AHU on the existing roof. It is unknown if the vertical shaft this duct is located within is rated or if
there are fire dampers at each level.
13. It is unknown if the existing catering kitchen hood e�aust is protected within a shaft assembly as it
tra.vels from the ground level of A to the roof of the B-building. This duct is only observable at the
kitchen and storage area and again at the roof.
a. This :
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14. The ceiling of the laundry room, mechanical rooms and the mailroom are non-compliant or non-
rated assemblies.
' nstruction.
15. Numerous studio units have been converted to one-bedroom units. It is unknown if the town of Vail
permitted these conversions or if the e�sting windows provide code compliant egress and
ventilation.
� The only renovations occu �
and building alarm systems.
16. Some existing operable windows located in the commercial space appear to be closer than permitted
by code to e�aust devices.
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17. Some windows and/or assemblies may not meet current tempered glazing requirements.
� To the extent that this is a remode}. `
renovation it will not be replaced.
18. The floor ceiling assembly between the ls` floor residential units and the basement accessory units
such as the boiler rooms in buildings D and E and the boiler room and accessory back-of-house
office in building F are non compliant and have numerous penetrations.
a.
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B06-0191 : Entries for Item:540 - BLDG-Final C/O 13:44 11/16/2012
Action Comments By Date Unique_
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PA ALL EXISITNG UNIT ARE APPROVED FOR JRM 10/06/2008 A000118
C.O.. TCO CORRECTIONS DATED 374
AUGUST 20TH ARE COMPLETED.
PA C O'S APPROVED FOR "NEW" UNITS JRM 10/23/2008 A000119
278,327,448,480,481 ONLY 081
PA APPROVED THE FOLLOWING UNTIS FOR JRM 10/29/2008 A000119
C.O. 298
268
368
378.
CORRECTIONS REQUIRED FOR C.O. ON
THE FOLLOWING UNITS.
324- SPIRAL STAIRS 41NCH OPENING AT
THREADS.
460 AND 461.. GUARDS AND HAND RAILS
TO LOFT AREA MUST BE 421NCHES AND
HAND RAIL MUST BE CONTINOUS...
PA APPROVED C.O. FOR UNITS 430 AND 442 JRM 11/26/2008 A000120
ONLY CABELAS 384
AP JRM 01/31/2012 A000148
792
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