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Town of Vail, Community Development, 75 South Frontage Road, Vail, Colorado 81657
p. 970.479.2139, f. 970.479.2452, inpsections 970.479.2149
ADD /ALT SFR BUILD PERMIT Permit #: 1310 -0108
Project #: PRJ10 -0198
Job Address: 2627 AROSA DR VAIL
Status..
ISSUED
Location......:
Applied ..:
05/14/2010
Parcel No....: 210314204027
Issued ...:
06107/2010
Use Tax Fee --------------------- >
Expires ...:
12/04/2010
OWNER MARX, LAWRENCE, IV 8 JENIFER 05/14/2010
Add'I Plan Check Hours-
$0.00
5091 E OXFORD AVE
$0.00
TOTAL PERMIT FEES--------- - - - - ->
ENGLEWOOD
Investigation------------ - - - - ->
$0.00
CO 80113
$0.00
APPLICANT SLAUGH CONSTRUCTION LLC 05/14/2010 Phone: 970 - 328 -0775
PO BOX 2141
EAGLE
CO 81631
License: 1006 -B
CONTRACTOR SLAUGH CONSTRUCTION LLC 05/14/2010 Phone: 970 - 328 -0775
PO BOX 2141
EAGLE
CO 81631
License: 1006 -B
Description:
REPLACE DECKING, SAME - FOR -SAME
Occupancy: R3 Single Family Residence
Type Construction:VB
Valuation: $6,000.00
Total Sq Ft Added: 0
................................._......_..._..,.. ...,........................... FEE SUMMARY ,._,,...,.....,...,,,..,.,..,.....,............. ,,..,.,_....,....,......_.._,,,
Building Permit Fee ------ >
$125.25
Will Cal Fee --------------------- >
$4.00
Total Calculated Fees ------------- >
$210.66
Plan Check--------------- - - - - ->
$81.41
Use Tax Fee --------------------- >
$0.00
Additional Fees------------------ - - - - ->
$0.00
Add'I Plan Check Hours-
$0.00
Restuarant Plan Review - - - - ->
$0.00
TOTAL PERMIT FEES--------- - - - - ->
$210.66
Investigation------------ - - - - ->
$0.00
Recreation Fee------------ - - - - ->
$0.00
Payments ------------------------------- >
$210.66
Total Calculated Fees--- - - - - ->
$210.66
BALANCE DUE ------------------------ >
$0.00
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 SH I E MADE TWENTY -FOUR HOURS IN ADVANCE BY TELEPHONE AT 970.479.2149 OR AT OUR OFFICE FROM
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM.
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APPROVALS
Permit #: 810 -0108 as of 06 -07 -2010 Status: ISSUED
Item: 05100 BUILDING DEPARTMENT
05/25/2010 JRM Action: AP
Item: 05400 PLANNING DEPARTMENT
05/25/2010 bgibson Action: AP plans routed to JR
Mondragon
See the Conditions section of this Document for any that may apply.
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CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
Permit #: B10 -0108 as of 06 -07 -2010 Status: ISSUED
Cond: 12
(BLDG.): FIELD INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO CHECK FOR CODE
COMPLIANCE.
Cond: 44
(BLDG 2009): (SFR) SMOKE DETECTORS ARE REQUIRED PER SECTION
R314 OF THE 2009 IRC
Cond: 42
(BLDG 2009) CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS REQUIRED TO BE
INSTALLED PER 2009 IRC R315
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TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO Statement
Statement Number: R100000628 Amount: $210.66 06/07/201010:01 AM
Payment Method: Check Init: SAB
Notation: 1434 - SLAUGH
CONSTRUCTION
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Permit No: B10 -0108 Type: ADD /ALT SFR BUILD PERMIT
Parcel No: 2103 - 142 - 0402 -7
Site Address: 2627 AROSA DR VAIL
Location:
Total Fees: $210.66
This Payment: $210.66 Total ALL Pmts: $210.66
Balance: $0.00
ACCOUNT ITEM LIST:
Account Code Description Current Pmts
-------------- - - - - -- ------------------------ - - - - -- ------ - - - - --
BP 00100003111100 BUILDING PERMIT FEES 125.25
PF 00100003112300 PLAN CHECK FEES 81.41
WC 00100003112800 WILL CALL INSPECTION FEE 4.00
Separate permits are required for electrical, plumbing, mechanical, fireplace, etc.
Project Street Address:
ASa7 'Arasa,
(Number) (Street) (Suite #)
Building /Complex Name
OR
Contractor Information:
Company: LLC-
Company Address: PO � X a 1 Ll �
City: ',F State: (0 Zip:
Contact Name: AnA4rC..J _sAcA-ka L_
Contact Phone: 9-b - c NE - 9a �
E -Mail , 6"'_A k e t e' -'!. y - V-sA-
Town of Vail Contractor Registration No.: 1COt - 19
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Contractor ggnatur red)
Property Information
Parcel #: 6 1, 1 0 3 - i 4 X- 0 4 O X 7
(For parcel #, contact Eagle County Assessors Office at 970 - 328 -8640 or
visit www.eaglecounty.us /patie)
Tenant Name:
Owner Name: LCu.-rCh Cc_
Valuations (Labor & Materials)
Building: $ 60-
Plumbing: $
Office Use: F 2 ' i 0 -- Project #: r 1
DRB #: 00
Building Permit #:
Lot #: Block # Subdivision:
Detailed Scope and Location of Work:
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f1 gisli"ON D/J
16 a S6F -P0- S 1 NO IA%'(WA- kc
(use additional sheet if necessary) AP
Work Class:
New ( ) Addition ( ) Remodel (D Repair ( ) Other ( )
Work Type
Interior ( ) Exterior (sC) Both ( )
Type of Building:
Single- FamilyO�C) Duplex ( ) Multi - Family ( )
Commercial( ) Other( )
Does a Fire Alarm Exist? Yes (K' No( )
Monitored Alarm? Yes (f No( )
Does a Sprinkler System Exist? Yes ( ) No (
# & Type of Existing Fireplaces: Gas Appliances
LY—
Gas Log M_ Wood /Pellet Wood Buming
# & Type of Proposed Fireplaces: Gas Appliances
Gas Log _0_ Wood /Pellet _J0_ Wood Burning
Electrical: $
Mechanical: (including fireplace)
Total
$ (Ow
Date Re
D c E o w IE
MAY 2 4 2010
TOWN OF VAIL J
O1- Jan -10
BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION
Composite Decking Installation
Getting Started
Careful planning of the finished deck layout will result in better looking finished projects.
1. Joist location plays an important role in the safety of the deck itself but may also
affect the ease, method and price of your railing system.
2. Before starting, read the instructions of both the decking and railing systems planned
for the project.
3. Remember that prefabricated rail systems often assemble faster than wood railing but
they are less flexible and do not assemble in the same way as wood rail systems. To
enjoy the maximum benefit of prefabricated rail systems, it is important to construct
the deck framing with the specific rail system in mind.
4. Thoroughly reading all instructions first will make for more profitable projects. Failure
to do so may result in more difficult installations.
Joists
Joists used in deck frame construction should be 2"x 8" or larger. When using Fiberon
Horizon joist mount brackets, a minimum 2 "x 8" joist is required.
When installing deck boards perpendicular to the joists in residential applications,
spacing is 16" on- center (figure a). Commercial applications should be no more than 12"
on- center. When the decking is to be laid diagonally, reduce the on- center joist spacing
by 4" (figure b). For special situations, or when in doubt, consult your local building
inspection department.
When installing heavy loads atop your decking project, a hot tub, for example, it is
important to also understand the requirements of the manufacturer as they may have
specific framing and support requirements for their warranty coverage.
Residential Joist Spacing
Blocking
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Figure c
Figure a Figure b
When installing blocking for more intricate decking patterns, remember that solid
blocking (blocking laid on the flat) will inhibit water flow and result in buildup of organic
materials over time, which will make cleaning more difficult. For best results when
blocking is required, it should be installed ladder style (figure c).
Board Spacing
All decking materials, whether wood, composite or metal, undergo some degree of linear
expansion with the changes of weather and the season. To compensate for the effects of
contraction and expansion, the following installation standards must be maintained:
• 3116" side to side spacing between the boards (figure d)
• 114" gap between the deck board and any solid structure such as a wall or post
(figure d)
• 1/8" gap between board ends (figure e)
Adhering to these spacing parameters will:
• Promote proper drainage and ventilation
• Aid in the removal of organic debris
• Meet board spacing requirements for Fiberon warranty coverage
Fasteners
The use of stainless steel fasteners is strongly recommended. Approved coated fasteners
may also be used, but their performance may not be as good as stainless steel. Plain,
galvanized surface fasteners are not recommended.
FASTENERS RECOMMENDED FOR USE WITH FIBERON HORIZON DECKING include SplitStop
Titan III and TrapEase wood composite deck screws. Fiber Composites does not endorse
or represent specific third party products. Other fasteners specifically designed for wood
composite decking should be tested in an inconspicuous area first as they may result
in an unacceptable appearance. If hidden fasteners are desired, Phantom Hidden Deck
Fasteners available from Fiber Composites were designed to fit the Horizon grooved deck
board for quick and easy installation while providing a smooth, unmarred look.
The use of traditional flat or bugle head deck screws is not recommended for Horizon
decking and will likely result in mushrooming. Other fasteners not specifically designed
for wood composite decking are not recommended. Hidden fastener systems other than
Phantom Hidden Fasteners are not recommended, and their use will void the product
warranty.
Requirements
Do not fasten within 1 -112" of the end of a board or 1" from the side of the board.
It is necessary to pre -drill end of board screw holes to prevent immediate or eventual
end splitting (figure f). Pre - drilling all holes, which will add time to the project, is not
necessary, but it will result in better looking finished projects. DO NOT over tighten
fasteners. Over tightening will induce cracking at board ends.
Side -To -Side Spacing End Gapping Fastener Setback
Figure d Figure a Figure f
Do Not Toe -Nail Proper Installation Typical Composite Deck Screws
WRONG!
Figure g Figure h
Fasteners (Cont.)
Figure i
Fasteners should always be driven in at a 90 degree angle to the decking surface. Toe
nailing /screwing is not recommended (figure g). Instead, the placement of an additional
joist, when needed, is recommended to allow perpendicular installation of fasteners
(figure h). Pre - drilling is required in cold temperatures.
Clean, perfectly straight lines of fasteners look better than wobbly lines. Use white chalk,
straight boards or string lines as templates for straight lines. DO NOT USE COLORED
CHALK. Colored chalk is designed to be permanent and will stain the decking surface.
There is no known way to remove colored chalk from decking. All brands of Fiberon
decking may be face fastened. Any thread, ring shank and spiral shank nails, of sufficient
length, have excellent holding power and produce good results. Gun nails may be used
but, depending on the gun, the temperature of the decking and other factors such as
head type, head size and shank nail geometry may not produce optimal results. Test first.
Stainless steel fasteners are recommended.
Screws have superior holding power. Conventional bugle head decking screws produce
solid connections but have a tendency to cause mushrooming. The mushrooms may be
left as is, flattened or removed (pat down with a rubber mallet) as desired.
For a cleaner look, stainless steel screws with small casing or finish style heads can
produce nearly invisible results. Achieving this look is possible with screws designed
specifically for composite decks. Available commercially, in home centers and hardware
stores, these screws are engineered specifically to work with composite decking and
prevent mushrooming, resulting in better looking finished projects (figure i).
Wood Grain Patterns
Note that the graining on Fiberon Professional decking is directional. Different looks can
be achieved by laying the decking in the same or alternating directions (figure j).
The graining pattern repeats along the board length. To ensure you orient the boards
to achieve the desired effect, a directional label is affixed to each board showing the
direction of the graining. Should this label be misplaced or discarded, you can use a key
feature of the graining pattern as a reference. During the planning phase of any deck
project, notations about grain direction should be made to achieve the desired effect
(figure j & k). Wood Grain Orientation During installation
Same Direction Alta nating Direction
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Key feature
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Fiberon Professional decking requires two fasteners at each end but only one fastener
per joist (figure 1). Designed for the professional deck builder, this installation efficiency
results in a 40% reduction in fasteners and a 30% reduction in labor. Since Fiberon
Professional decking is grained identically on both sides, two usable faces are available.
This reversibility may reduce waste by 15 %. While face fastening is allowed on all Fiberon
decking products, the use of hidden fasteners is highly recommended with Fiberon
grooved decking to create a smooth, unblemished, decking surface.
Figure I
Scarf Cuts
Scarf cuts (figure h) make the end gapping less visible. An angle of 22.5 degrees is
recommended. Sharper angles leave a "feather edge" that may round off over time.
Remember to maintain proper end gapping.
Ventilation
To prevent excessive water absorption, an unobstructed air flow is required below deck.
Flat areas where standing water may gather should be addressed by grading or improved
drainage. For decks with limited ventilation, add flow- through vents at various locations
around rim joist.
07 -06 -2010 Inspection Request Reporting Page 23
4'20 pm Vail CO - City Of
Requested Inspection(s)
Item: 90 BLDG -Final Requested Time: 01:00 PM
Requestor: SLAUGH CONSTRUCTION LLC Phone: 970 - 328 -0775
Comments: 445.8999
Assigned To: JMONDRAGON Entered By: CGUNION K
Action: Time Exp
Comment: OXIDE DETECTORST0 SE fNSTALLED FOR FINAL
Inspection Histo
p ry V�
Item: 30 BLDG - Framing \
Item: 90 BLDG -Final
06/29/10 Inspector: CG Action: CR CORRECTION REQUIRED
Comment: 1)) CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS TO BE INSTALLED FOR FINAL
Item: 534 PLAN - FINAL C/O ** Approved **
06/29/10 Inspector: bgibson Action: AP APPROVED
Comment:
REPT131
Run Id: 11713
Requested Inspect Date:
To:
Wednesday, July 07, 2010
JMONDRAGON
Assigned
Inspection Type:
BLDG
Inspection Area:
CG
Site Address:
2627 AROSA DR VAIL
A/P /D Information
Activity:
B10 -0108 Type: A -BUILD
Sub Type: ASFR Status: ISSUED
Const Type:
Occupancy:
Use: VB Insp Area: CG
Owner:
MARX, LAWRENCE, IV & JENIFER K.
Contractor:
SLAUGH CONSTRUCTION LLC
Phone: 970 - 328 -0775
Description:
REPLACE DECKING, SAME - FOR -SAME
Requested Inspection(s)
Item: 90 BLDG -Final Requested Time: 01:00 PM
Requestor: SLAUGH CONSTRUCTION LLC Phone: 970 - 328 -0775
Comments: 445.8999
Assigned To: JMONDRAGON Entered By: CGUNION K
Action: Time Exp
Comment: OXIDE DETECTORST0 SE fNSTALLED FOR FINAL
Inspection Histo
p ry V�
Item: 30 BLDG - Framing \
Item: 90 BLDG -Final
06/29/10 Inspector: CG Action: CR CORRECTION REQUIRED
Comment: 1)) CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS TO BE INSTALLED FOR FINAL
Item: 534 PLAN - FINAL C/O ** Approved **
06/29/10 Inspector: bgibson Action: AP APPROVED
Comment:
REPT131
Run Id: 11713