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HomeMy WebLinkAboutB11-0293NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES �� ��; o� v�; � Town of Vail, Community Development, 75 South Frontage Road, Vail, Colorado 81657 p. 970.479.2139, f. 970.479.2452, inpsections 970.479.2149 COMBINATION BLDG PERMIT Permit #: B11-0293 Job Address: 385 E GORE CREEK DR VAIL Location......: VORLAUFER CONDOMINIUMS UNIT 204 Parcel No....: 210108232010 OWNER MENK, BRUCE A. 08/24/2011 12 NIBLICK LN COLUMBINE VALLEY CO 80123 CONTRACTOR KEEP CONSTRUCTION INC PO BOX 3018 EDWARDS CO 81632 License: 994-B O8/24/2011 Phone:970-471-2043 APPLICANT MENK, BRUCE A. 08/24/2011 12 NIBLICK LN COLUMBINE VALLEY CO 80123 Description: REPLACE WINDOWS SAME FOR SAME. Occupancy: R-2 Type Construction: Project #: Applied.....: Issued. . . : P RJ 11-0412 08/24/2011 09/12/2011 Valuation: $69,500.00 ..............�..,............,,.,.............,,................,,,.,...�....... FEE SUMMARY .,...........x.....,..,,.........«.......,,._.........,.....»......,.......,.... Building Permit -----------> $783.75 Bldg Plan Check ----------> $509.44 Use Tax Fee-----------------------> $1,190.00 Electrical Permit ---------> $115.00 Elec Plan Check -----------> $74.75 Restuarant Plan Review--------> $0.00 Mechanical Permit ------> $20.00 Mech Plan Check ---------> $5.00 Additional Fees--------------------> $0.00 Plumbing Permit --------> $150.00 Pimb Plan Check ---------> $37.50 Recreation Fee--------------------> $0.00 Investigation-----------------------> $0.00 Will Call------------------------------> $20.00 TOTAL PERMIT FEES-------------> $2,905.44 Payments------------------------------> 52,905.44 BALANCE DUE-----------------------> $0.00 ....� ..............................................,,.......,....,....,�........................,,.«....,x.x,.,......<x.,...............,.x,,....«...........,,,.,,,....,.........,,...... 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 town's zoning and subdivision codes, design review approved, International Building and Residential Codes and other ordinances of the Town applicable thereto. REQUESTS FOR INSPECTION SHALI BE MADE TWENTY-FOUR HOURS IN ADVANCE BY TELEPHONE AT 970.479.2149 OR AT OUR OFFICE FROM 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM. ._.._._. � �3 /2 -/� _ . �� _______ , - ..---- ignature of r or Contractor __ -- Date �� 1-1 /�-�-� v Print Name combination permit_012811 t � 1 V��1 1 1 Y�� 1�� i .++......:...:r.,++..•.....x.v. .............�+w.+..•+.x.....•....:+x......w>...»•..+........+xxxx++•...+x....�w+x.xx...+x.x.:.e+•w�xx.......:..e....::..+......+...+....+.xv...+..+...w.. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL TO BE MET PRIOR TO FINAL SIGN OFF Permit #: 611-0293 Owner: MENK, BRUCE A. CONDOMINIUMS UNIT 204 Address: 385 E GORE CREEK DR VAIL Location: VORLAUFER ............................�.,,,.»................x..,....,.............,.......,,.....,......,,.,.,........,....,,,.,............,.,..�,..x,...,,,...»....x...................».,... combination permit_012811 1 . # T4� (�F VAI� ` . ****.,*.****.******************„**********,************„**,*******.*********..****,*****„*********.**********.,****�„*********************.*..,****.*,** Permit #: B11-0293 Owner: MENK, BRUCE A. CONDOMINIUMS UNIT 204 REQUIRED INSPECTIONS AND STATUSES Address: 385 E GORE CREEK DR VAIL Location: VORLAUFER ********,,,,.****««*,.**********.******,,.****************.**.,«***«,,,,*********«.,**�********�*.,***.,**«**********,.***********.,.,***,,,,*****«,,,,*.*********««,,,, Item: 00120 ELEC-Rough Item: 00200 MECH-Rough Item: 00220 PLMB-Rough/D.W.V. Item: 00230 PLMB-Rough/Water Item: 00030 BLDG-Framing Item: 00050 BLDG-Insulation Item: 00060 BLDG-Sheetrock Nail Item: 00190 ELEC-Final Item: 00290 PLMB-Final Item: 00390 MECH-Final Item: 00090 BLDG-Final combination permit_012811 ***r*�*********+*s**********«**********�+�********�+*****�*�************�********�*�*****r** TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO Statement *********�*****�*���******�***�***********************�*****+�*****�*****+****�**********�*« Statement Number: R110001137 Amount: $2,278.75 09/02/201102:35 PM Payment Method: Check Init: SAB Notation: 3046 -BRUCE MENK, PHIPPS B MENK ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Permit No: B11-0293 Type: COMBINATION BLDG PERMIT Parcel No: 2101-082-3201-0 Site Address: 385 E GORE CREEK DR VAIL Location: VORLAUFER CONDOMINIUMS UNIT 204 Total Fees: $2,905.44 This Payment: $2,278.75 Total ALL Pmts: $2,905.44 Balance: $0.00 **r*r****�*******�*�****�********�***�+*******�***********+*****************�**�********s*** ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Account Code -------------------- BP 00100003111100 EP 00100003111100 MP 00100003111100 PF 00100003112300 PP 00100003111100 UT 11000003106000 WC 00100003112800 Description ------------------------------ BUILDING PERMIT FEES ELECTRICAL PERMIT FEES MECHANICAL PERMIT FEES PLAN CHECK FEES PLUMBING PERMIT FEES USE TAX 4% WILL CALL INSPECTION FEE Current Pmts 783.75 40.25 20.00 74.75 150.00 1,190.00 20.00 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- � � ea TDWN 0F VAIL ; Department of Community Development 75 South Frontage Road Vail, CO 81657 � Te1:970-479-2128 www.vailgov.com Development Review Coordinator BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION (Separate applications are required for alarm & sprinkler) Project Street Address: Project #: Q� i`" �iy 1� 3 �� Ej�Y� iX'.GG�C. r�Y�L � Number Street DRB #: �,�j`�"���� ( ) ( ) _ (Suite #) Building/Complex Name: Contractor Information I� ,`i� � Building Permit #: �� �,—� � 3 Business Name: � f21� p L-vr.! �'� ✓+�./, � �o;,,,� ..�.v� Business Address: c�_o ,�� �� 3 a J cI City � �,..i,!�� � � State: � Zip: l,S Contact Name: _ ,/►'l i9 ✓� �.:, �, y� p Contact Phone: q�4— �'�-/ •�p �%� Contact E-Mail: /'� ��r� Cv.A�s �l% %'.:.nn� ,' ,%� Lot #: Block # Subdivision: Work Class: New ( ) Addition ( ) Alteration (�C) Type of Building: Single-Family ( ) Duplex ( ) Multi-Family ( 9( ) Commercia� ( ) Other ( ) Work Type: Interior (x) Exterior () Both () %� __.. Owner/Owner's Representative ' ture (Requ' ) Electrical Applicant Information � 4 Mechanical Applicant Name: � r 1il.C� �, MQ,y�,k Plumbing Applicant Phone: � o J�� g���� S g Building Work Included (',yC)Yes ( )No ( �)Yes ( )No (�C)Yes ( )No ( �Yes ( )No Valuation of Plans Included Work ( �)Yes ( )No � u�;� — ((�(,)Yes ( )No �51� — ( �)Yes ( )No � c; -- ( 1�Yes ( )No �F oE Applicant E-Mail: pi� � 1f�.��Q �SYI •(}OWI,� Value of all work being perFormed: $� �— — �value based on IBC Section 109.3 & IRC Section 108.3� Project Information Electrical Square Footage 0 5 Owner Name: 7j � �(' Q� . �Q�� Parcel #: � � Q � ' � O Z ' ��0 � � � (For Parcel #, contact Eagle County Assessors Office at (970-328-8640 or visit www. eag lecounty. uslpatie) Detailed Scope and Location of Work: (use additional sheet if necessary) For Office Use Only: Fee Paid: Z- � � � � Received From: � Cash Check # �{ �( CC: Visa / MC Last 4 CC # exp date: Auth # Date Receivec � � —� � � Ll V � D au� 2 � zo» �L TOWN� ,�IL O1-Jan-I1 Aug 19 11 05:17p Vorlaufer Condominium Association 385 Gore Creek Drive Vail, Co To Whom it May Concern: p,1 This is to confirm that the Board of Managers of the Volaufer Condominium Association has reviewed the plans and drawings for the construction work planned for Unit 204, which were submitted by the owner, Bruce A. Menk. Based upon that review, the Board has approved those plans and agrees that the work may proceed. Board of Managers by ` I�icholas Kemp, President � � � � �%% � �,D � AUG 2 2 2011 I TOWN OF VAIL DS Consulting, Inc. Asbestos Inspection and Sampling Report 385 Gore Creek Dr. Unit #204 in Vail, Colorado 81611 Presented To: Mrs. Tiffany Lydon Weinreich Real Estate Agent Slifer, Smith & Frampton 970-331-5115 Performed & Prepared By: Mr. Brandon Sinkbeil DS Consulting, Inc. PO Box 6864 Avon, CO 81620 970-476-4182 Project Details: Project Number: 3998 Conducted: Apri122, 2011 Buyer: Bruce Menk �� ���o�� � i AUG 2 2 2011 __!O_WN O� VAIL EXECUTIVE SUMMARY On April 22, 2011, Mr. Brandon Sinkbeil with DS Consulting, Inc. (DSC) performed a limited asbestos inspection and performed asbestos bulk-sampling at 385 Gore Creek Dr. Unit #204 in Vail, Colorado, in order to identify potentially hazardous friable and non-friable asbestos-containing materials (ACM) within a portion of the above-referenced, single-family residence scheduled for a remodel. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment's (CDPHE) Regulation 8, Part B defines an asbestos- containing material (ACM) as a material containing more than 1% asbestos. Mr. Sinkbeil performed asbestos bulk-sampling of drywall and texture (surfacing materials) and window glazing (miscellaneous material) in a total of seven (7) locations within the residence (see Section VI for sample locations). All seven (7) bulk-samples were analyzed by Aerobiology Laboratory Associates, Inc. (NVLAP #200860- 0) in Denver, Colorado with three (3) laboratory results containing greater than 1% asbestos at 2% and 10% Chrysotile. Two (2) samples of drywall initially reported a trace of asbestos and had to be point counted for exact determination of asbestos content, which resulted in amounts of <0.25% (see Appendix B for laboratory results). � The following sampled materials were found to contain asbestosgreater than 1%(ACM): *Quantities are approtcimations of damaged material and/or material to be removed and are subject to field verification, DO NOT use for bidding purposes. 2 PROJECT OVERVIEW I. Introduction A limited asbestos inspection and bulk-sampling for ACM was conducted at 385 Gore Creek Dr. in Vail, Colorado, by Mr. Sinkbeil on April 22, 2011 at the request of Mr. Steve Fitzgerald the homeowner. Mr. Sinkbeil is a Colorado State Certified Building Inspector; having EPA Accreditation #13442 (see Appendix A for certificate). The purpose of the inspection was to identify, sample and assess potentially hazardous friable and non-friable ACM within the areas of the residence to be disturbed in an upcoming remodel. II. Structural Design The residence is a one-level, single-family condominium within a larger, multi-unit building. III. Sampling and Analytical Procedures The inspection, assessment and sampling were conducted by an EPA and AHERA accredited Building Inspector qualified by experience, education and training in the recognition of potential ACM and approved bulk-sampling techniques. The asbestos bulk-sampling was conducted on suspect ACM with a limited number of bulk-samples being collected within the residence. The inspection, assessment and sampling were performed in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency/AHERA recommended procedures. These procedures call for the visual inspection of the area of concern and the collection and analysis of representative bulk-samples of suspect material. Some minor destructive sampling was conducted. Walls, columns and perimeter pipe chases were not broken into in order to locate and quantify suspect ACM. It should be noted that additional ACM might be located in these and other inaccessible areas. Random bulk-samples, representative of the suspect asbestos-containing building materials (ACBM) of each homogeneous area (HA), were collected according to the guidelines published as Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Final Rule: Title II of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), 15 USC, Sections 2641 through 2654 and in compliance with 40 CFR, Part 763. Representative sampling is based on the following criteria: 1. The distribution of the suspect material throughout the HA. 2. The suspect material's physical characteristics and application. 3. Random sampling patterns determined for each HA. Suspect materials sampled and analyzed should be considered to be representative of materials in each HA if they exhibit similar physical characteristics and the application of the sampled material can be correlated to the application of un-sampled material. Bulk-samples collected were analyzed utilizing the EPA's Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA 600/R/116, July, 1993) and the McCrone Research Institute's The Asbestos Particle Atlas as methods references. Analysis of the bulk-samples was performed on the "date reported," as listed in the bulk-sample analysis report. 3 IV. Notes on Report Format Suspect materials alike in appearance and application were sampled as HAs. Suspect materials were divided into three classifications: 1. Surfacing Material: sprayed or troweled onto structural building member. 2. Thermal System Insulation (TSI): any type of pipe, boiler, tank, or duct insulation. 3. Miscellaneous Material: other suspect materials, floor tile, sheet vinyl/linoleum, ceiling tiles, insulation, and finishing materials. Condition assessments were performed by the accredited inspector at the time of inspection. Condition assessments are listed in the following section. Ratings of "good," "damaged," and "significantly damaged" are meant to indicate the overall condition of the material. A material in "good" condition has no visible damage or deterioration, or showing only very limited damage or deterioration. A material in "damaged" condition has the following characteristics: The surface is crumbling, blistered, water-stained, gouged, marred or otherwise abraded over less than one-tenth of the surface if the damage is evenly distributed (one-quarter if the damage is localized). Accumulation of powder, dust or debris similar in appearance to the suspect material on surfaces beneath the material can be used as confirmatory evidence. A material in "significantly damaged" condition has one or more of the following characteristics: • The surface is crumbling or blistered over at least one-tenth of the surface if the damage is evenly distributed (one-quarter if the damage is localized). • One-tenth (one-quarter, if localized) of the material is hanging from the surface, deteriorated, or showing adhesive failure. • Water stains, gouges, or mars are over at least one-tenth of the surface if the damage is evenly distributed (one-quarter if the damage is localized). Accumulation of powder, dust or debris similar in appearance to the suspect material on surfaces beneath the material can be used as confirmatory evidence. Response-action recommendations for asbestos-containing HAs are listed in the section VII. Recommendations may be for more than one HA, if materials are alike. Recommendations are either "general" or "immediate." An immediate recommendation indicates the presence of asbestos greater than 1% within the bulk-sample, or a bulk-sample in the same HA, and should be addressed accordingly. A general recommendation indicates asbestos does not exist greater than 1% within the bulk-sample, or a bulk-sample in the same HA, and no further abatement activities are required for removal of the material. Any sample reporting a"TRACE" amount of asbestos must be considered to be positive for asbestos greater than 1% unless it is analyzed by the point-count method to be less than 1%. V. Inspector Comments Asbestos-containing material was identified during the bulk-sampling conducted at 385 Gore Creek Dr. in Vail, Colorado. A total of seven (7) bulk-samples were collected from the areas of the above-referenced residence to be impacted during a planned remodel. Three (3) bulk-samples tested positive greater than 1% for asbestos. 4 ■ Asbestos was identified in the main hallway bathroom wall drywall (surfacing material) sample B-DW-0201 at 2% Chrysotile; and Asbestos was identified in the main hallway bathroom wall drywall (surfacing material) sample B-DW-0202 at 10 Chrysotile; and ■ Asbestos was identified in the main hallway bathroom wall drywall (surfacing material) sample B-DW-0203 at 2% Chrysotile; and VI. Homogeneous Area Descriptions The following section contains sampled HA descriptions and sample locations. Percent-asbestos content for each sample indicated can vary depending on sample locations, homogeneity of the materials, and type of application. The following samples were collected from the single family residence at 385 Gore Creek Dr. # 204 in Vail, Colorado, on Apri122, 2011. The quantities are approximations and are subject to field verification. ND=Non-detect; CHRY=Chrysotile; TR=Trace (<1% Visual Estimate). � �•. .� � .1 � �•. .� . .� Sample #: LR-DW-0101 Sample #: BC-DW-0102 Sample Description: Drywall Sample Description: Drywall Sample Location: Living Room Wall under Desk Sample Location: Master Bedroom Closet Wall Material Classifrcation: Surfacing Material Material Classifrcation: Surfacing Material Material Quantity: <1,000 ftz Material Quantity: <1,000 ftz Material Condition: Good Material Condition: Good Layers - Asbestos Content: Layers - Asbestos Content: White compound w/ yellow paint -<0.25% CHRY White joint compound - ND Tan/white drywall - ND White tape - ND White compound w/ white paint - ND Tan white d all - ND Recommendations: GENERAL - See Section VII Recommendations: GENERAL - See Section VII � �•. .� . .i � �•. .� � .� Sample #: K-DW-0103 Samp/e #: B-DW-0201 Sample Description: Drywall Sample Description: Drywall Sample Location: Kitchen Wall behind Refrigerator Sample Location: Main Bathroom Wall Material Classification: Surfacing Material Material Classification: Surfacing Material Material Quantity: <1,000 ftz Material Quantity: <1,000 ft2 Material Condition: Good Material Condition: Good Layers - Asbestos Content: Layers - Asbestos Content: White tape - ND White compound - 2% CHRY White joint compound -<0.25% CHRY Tan/white drywall - ND White compound w/ yellow paint -<0.25% CHRY Tan white d all - ND Recommendations: GENERAL - See Section VII Recommendations: IMMEDIATE - See Section VII 5 / 1�. .� � ------ - 1 1�. .� � � - - -� - Sample #: B-DW-0202 Sc��;��1� �: B-DW-0203 Sample Description: Drywall Sample Description: Drywall Sample Location: Main Bathroom Wall Sample Gocation: Main Bathroom Wall Material Classification: Surfacing Material Material Classification: Surfacing Material Material Quantity: <1,000 ftz Material Quantity: <1,000 ft2 Material Condition: Good Material Condition: Good Layers - Asbestos Content: Layers - Asbestos Content: White joint compound - IVD White texture w/ white paint - 2% CHRY White tape - ND Tan/white drywall - ND White compound w/ tan paint - 10% CHRY Tan white d all -1VD Recommendations: IMMEDIATE - See Section VII Recommendations: IMMEDIATE - See Section VII � ��. .� . .� Sample #: WG-01 Sample Description: Window Glazing Caulk Sample Location: Main Bathroom Window Material Classification: Miscellaneous Material Material Quantity: <20 linear ft. Material Condition: Good Layers - Asbestos Content: Cream laze w brown aint - ND Recommendations: GENERAL - See Section VII VII. Recommendations IMMEDIATE: The laboratory results of the potential ACM sampled at 385 Gore Creek Dr. Unit #204 in Vail, Colorado, on April 22, 2011, indicate that three (3) bulk-samples of drywall and texture collected from the main hallway bathroom walls were reported as positive for asbestos at 2-10% Chrysotile. If the above-referenced ACM is to be disturbed/removed from the residence and the total quantity exceeds any of the regulatory trigger levels of 501inear feet on pipes, 32 square feet on other surfaces, or the volume equivalent of a 55-gallon drum, a Colorado-licensed asbestos abatement contractor is required to perform the removal, including formal notification to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment prior to the abatement of the ACM. When disturbing building materials containing less than 1% asbestos, CDPHE Regulation 8 Part B- Asbestos does not apply. However, all demolition/abatement activities should be performed following the applicable OSHA regulations including, but not limited to, personnel asbestos-awareness training, C� personal-exposure air monitoring, area air monitoring in occupied buildings, etc. There may also be landfill disposal requirements for these materials, depending on the facility. DSC recommends that all demolition/renovation areas involving any amount of asbestos be subjected to visual inspections and final clearance air testing by a Colorado certified Air Monitoring Specialist after the work has been completed and before the containments are removed. Please do not hesitate to contact DSC, CDPHE, or OSHA with any questions concerning this report or how to proceed in compliance with regulatory requirements. Thank you for using DS Consulting. 7 APPENDIX A CERTIFICATION �fs.. �.,•v, � • •� � �I:i ♦t�� - ♦4/ � _. �2. � .�, � • h��� � f. ` J � f���,,, fir,:�`, `� S ��d"a ,� 1 . i�;� ` � �- ;'���� �� s��� t� •��t,. � 1� ✓,'"��t � 1 N �� f�,` SN + � �r. � �..�� � `' \ it I :eh �, .Si�� :� � ... � � �i ,.*����-�� . - . ^.r. • .� "i��. -�� rt7H^, :;�i+°;.��i"i�":.i' '+�.ty� 1 � m{ .?'"��. rf .::xy . • . 1�titi � """ STATE OF COL�RADQ ����-���� %' � ;, � F�� : ` � "�4� _,. :'L ! � :; �� ASBESTOS � ti� � '�; CERTIFICATION* -� '� � �� � -�� .,��: � �:,�, � :� �' Colorado Departmrnt of Public Health , ��� ��:� ` '- and Environment � � _': #' _ �1 Air Poliution Control Division r;: �. ;� ��:: � , I� , This crrtities that -- .,;°�' 'f Brandon Sinkbeil �{ = �{��. _ ��° _ r . �: ' �: Certification No: 13442 �c. 1 ` � '� � , � �� Alpy, � '' .. � •� 4�x' has met the requirements uf 25-7-507, C.R.S. and Air (luality ('cmtrol :;�� , l-� ♦�' � � Commission Regulation No. 8, Part B, and is herrby certified by the ;�� `1:_:: � r,�;�7 '' state of Colorado in the folluwing discipline: �•:, /, yi�; - �! �'w; ;. a_. ',i ;u s� Building lnspector* ��� ;j�:� ` �, ,��` ; ... ,� � . .: � = : '� � � � � � is�o�d: s���izo�o � _> •_' �: Expires on: .5/16/2011 '� ;��_, `w':; �, �,�, �- � . ; � '.:�� �'� a '�, �_ � .//'L�L�1 �� '^ � j � . � e�; {:. Au APCD Reprase�ta0ve _ - -;.{� _ '�Y, t,� �� i�: ',1 �,:. :� _ • Tlrit cMiJicstt is w/i/ eet�• wiNi tA� p�istvi�a eJ� crirew( Dirisiew-ipFrrwr.l hwiMinx ra�rsr .,'' �'�` • %. � . rariJ'ica�i�� i� �k� Iiteiplier s�xriJ'u! abo�,r_ xd f r�+ i� � f ��� ' .�v ...tsii.:�'� _M V -�) �i �,Jr...,.r,[ua � i �,. �.':t� y� +, � y�y!_ ... "�12� i � y2 �i�!S f y.i��i . �. ��+� �� ��l.. ` �� � ��yf� /1 : ~��yi �{ r 1 � . `�ii�� J 4 � t� . y h ti �i�% �f� � . `� r': .. *i1�i y, `� r'�'S .. ��r �I: :S� i `Sy��� � ti�i''i`' yi�� ��� ' � Y"`�� �` �`` «+ r�.i�''q �iLfr� �'„� � �y����, �+'t�rV�� 4�i.:L .�� .;..� .-�♦ .4� .`�. ��ifA� ��i".}r''T ' .r''�� �. • ..+ywrwt'i 'F ��. .�. .�s ��ja 8 APPENDIX B LABORATORY ANALYSIS �Fi:c�l�ic�lc>c{y Lsal�c��za�c��:Y ASSn�:lATrS, INC':C7RPt7RATrf� .�l�trsMems4 C,•� ClientName DS Consultina Street address 5366 Flatrock Ct City, State ZIP Morrison, CO 8046� Attn: Rrandon Sinkhcil Client Project Name: 3S5 Gore Crcck Dr in Vail Certificate of Analysis a�d���s NVLAP Lab Code 200860-0 Test Requesced: 3001, Asbestos Point Count in Bulk Sampies (400/1000) Method: Polarized Light Microscopy / Dispersion Staining (PLM), Method f'or the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials. EPA-600/R-93/116, July 1993. Sample Identification Physical Description of Sample/Layer Asbestos Detected Asbestos Point Count Cliert La Sam IeNumber Percentage Method(400/1000) LR-DWO101 11005110-1A White Compound w/Yellow Paint CHRY <0.25% 400 ] 1005] 10-3B White Joint Compound CHRY <0.25% 400 K-D W0103 110051 ]0-3C White Compound w/Yellow Paint CHRY <0.25% 400 Page 1 of 2 A = Amosite AC = Actinolite � / � i AN =Anthophyllite ��`zniJ— �� �� ��'�'` `"(%�7`Z"�� CHRY=Chrysotile CR = Crocidolite TR = Tremolite Labo ato Anal st au nappe ND=None Detected �Y Y Asbestos Laboratory Supervisor 13949 W. Colfax Ave. Suite 205, Lakewood CO 80401, 303232.3746 13949 W. Colfau Ave Suite 205 Lakewood, CO 80401 3032323746 ivww aerobioloav net Date Collected: 04/22/11 Date Received: 04/22/1] Date Analyzed: 04/25/1 1 Date Reported: 04/26/1 1 Project ID: 11005] 10 JobID: Atiic�L�ivlc�c.�y Lnl�c>�znw�:Y ASSUCIAILS, INC:URI'(�ItA1LU �?�' r"� Certificate of Analysis 13949 W. Colfax Ave Suite 205 Lakewood, CO 80401 3032323746 www.aerobioloav net DS Consulting �����:. Date Collected: 04/22/11 5366 Flatrock Ct Date Received: 04/22/11 Morrison, CO 80465 Date Analyzed: 04/25/11 Brandon Sinkbeil NVLAP Lab Code 200850-o Date Reported: 04/26/11 Client Projeet Name: 38� Gnrc Crcck i�r in Vail Project ID: 11005ll0 Job]D General Notes ♦ Negative indicates no asbestos was detected; the method detection limit is 1%. ♦ Trace or "<t" indicates asbestos was identified in the sample, but the concentration is less than the method detection limit of 1%. ♦ All regulated asbestos minerals (i.e. chrysotile, amosite, crocidolite, anthophyllite, tremolite, and actinolite) were sought in every layer of each sample, but only those asbesros minerals detected aze listed. Amosite is the conunon name for the asbestiform variery of the minerals cununingtonite and grunterite. Crocidolite is the conunon name used for the asbestiform variety of the mineral reibekite. ♦ Tile, vinyl, foam, plastic, and fine powder samples may contain asbestos fibers of such small diameter (< 025 microns in diameter) that these fibers cannot be detected by PLM. For such samples, more sensitive analytical methods (e.g. TEM, SEM, and XRD) are recommended if greater certainty about asbestos content is required. Semi-quantitative bulk TEM floor tile analysis is accepted under the NESHAPS regulations. ♦ These results aze submitted pursuant to Aerobiology Laboratory Associates, Inc.'s current terms and conditions of sale, induding the company's standard warranty and limitation of liability provisions. No responsibility or liability is assumed for the manner in which the results are used or interpreted. ♦ Unless notified in writing to retum the samples covered by this report, Aerobiolo�y Laboratory Associates, Inc. will store the samples for a minimum penod of thirty (30) days before discarding. A shipping and handling charge wiil be assessed for the return of any samples. Notes Reauired bv NVLAP ♦ This report must not be used by the client to claim product certificatioq approval, or endorsement by NVL,AP, NIST, or any agency of the Federal Government. ♦ This test report relates only to the items tested or calibrated. ♦ This report is not valid unless it beazs the name of a NVLAP-approved signatory. ♦ Any reproduction of this document must include the entire document in order for the report to be valid. 13949 W. Colfax Ave. Suite 205, Lakewood CO 80401, 303.232.3746 AE�tc>L�ic�lc>c;y Lnl�c��x��c>ity nSSOCInTCS, INCORP021TC� � -?/ _�aK �sr�i K Certificate of Analysis 13949 W. Colfax Ave Suite ZOS Lakewood, CO 50401 . 303.232.3746 www.aerobioloyv net Client Name DS Consulting �� Date Collected: 04/22/11 Street address 5366 Flatrock Ct ���Q� Date Received: 04/22/11 City, State ZIP Morrison, CO 80465 Attn: Rrandon Sinkbeil Date Analyzed: 04/25/11 NVLAP Lab Code 200860-0 Date Reported: 04/26/1 1 Client Project Name: 38� Gore Creek f)r ProjectID: I1005110 Job ID: Tes� Requested: 3002, Asbestos in Bulk Samples Method: Polarized Light Microscopy / Dispersion Staining (PLM), Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials. EPA-600/R-93/116, July 1993. Sample Identification Homo- Layer Non-Asbestos Non-Fibrous Matrix Physical Description of Sample/Layer geneous Asbestos Detected Asbestos Percentage Fiber Material Material Client La Sam e Number Y� Percentage P r nta Percenta e Com osition 11005110-1A White Compound w/Yellow Paint N 4% CHRY TR 100 C LR-DWO101 11005110-1 B Tan/White Dtytivall N 96% ND 10 90 (', 1 1005110-2A White Joint Compound N 1% ND ] 00 11005110-2B White Tape N 4% ND qg 5 BC-DW0102 110051 ]0-2C White Compound w/White Paint N 5% ND 100 11005110-2D Tan/White Drywall N 90% ND 10 90 11005110-3A White Tape N 5% ND 95 5 11005110-3B W'hite Joint Compound N 5% CHRI' TR 100 C K-D W 0103 11005110-3C White Compound w/Yellow Paint N 10% CHR1' TR 100 C ll005110-3D Tan/White Drywall N 80% ND �p 90 G Page 1 of 3 t1 - t1111UJIlC AC = Actinolite ����yy�,^ AN = Anthophyllite �� � �°� ����%2���� CHRY=Chrysotile CR = Crocidolite TR = Tremolite Labo ato Anal st au nappe Trace=Less Than 1% rY Y Asbestos Laboratory Supervisor ND=None Detected 13949 W. ColFax Ave. Suite 205, Lakewood CO 80401, 303.2323746 (1= Quartz P = Perlite C = Carbonates B = Binder G = Gypsum D=Diatoms M = Mica T=Tar NTR = Non-Asbestiform TR NAC = Non-Asbestiform AC f�E12UV1U�UC.jy �VU12/�IU12j� nSSOCInTCS, INCORPORi1TC� ��� �.� Certificate of Analysis 13949 W. Colfas Ave Suite 205 Lakewood, CO 80401 - 303.232.3746 www.aerobioloav net ClientName DSConsidung �� DateCollected: 04/22/11 Street address 5;66 Flatrock Ct ��aQ� Date Received: 04/22/11 Ciry, State ZIP Morrison, CO 80465 Date Analyzed: 04/25/11 Attn: Rrandon Sinkheil NVLAP Lab Code 200860-0 Date Reported: 04/26/11 Client Project Name: 38� Gore Creek Dr Project ID: 110051 10 Job ID: Test Requesced: 3002, Asbestos in Bulk Samples Method: Polarized Light Microscopy / Dispersion Staining (PLM), Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials. EPA-600/R-93/1 ] 6, Juty 1993. Sample Identification Homo- Layer Non-Asbestos Non-Fibrous Matrix Physical Description of Sample/Layer geneous Asbestos Detected Asbestos Percentage Fiber Material Material Client Lab Sam e Num er Y� Percentage P r n e Percenta e Com osition 11005110-4A White Compound N 15% CHRY Z 98 C B-DW0201 110051 ]0-4B Tan/White Drywall N SS% ND 10 90 G 11005110-SA White Joint Compound N 5% ND 100 C 11005110-SB White Tape N 5% ND 95 5 B-DW0202 ll005110-SC White Compound w/Tan Paint N l0% CNRY 10 90 C 11005ll0-SD Tan/White Drywall N 80% ND �p 90 G 11005110-6A White Texture w/White Paint N 6% CHRY 2 98 C B-D W0203 1 1 005 1 1 0-6B Tan/White Drywall N 94% ND 10 90 G WGOI 11005110-7 Cream Glaze w/Brown Paint N 100% ND TR 100 C Page 2 of 3 r. — r{musne AC = Actinolite � /%��%1�y.. /�- AN = Anthophyllite �^�""''�-- �/)D ���C ����`�X� CHRY=Chrysotile � CR = Crocidolite TR = Tremolite Labo ato Anal st au nappe Trace=Less Than 1% rS' Y Asbestos Laboratory Supervisor ND=None Detected 13949 W. Colfax Ave. Suite 205, Lakewood CO 80401, 303.232.3746 Q = Quartz p = perlite C = Carbonates B = Binder G = Gypsum D=Diatoms M = Mica T=Tar NTR = Non-Asbestif'orm TR NAC = Non-Asbestiform AC .� At�ic�L�ic�lc�c�y Lnl..�c��en�c��cy n550C.NTCS, INC:ORPORnTCU _�._-.Y�oroY+eri'i . ��rr. r. Certificate of Analysis 13949 W. Colfax Ave Suite 205 Lakewood, CO 80401 303232.3746 www.aerobioloay net ��S Cunsuluug � Date Coilected: 04/22/11 5366 Flatrock Ct ��aQ�J Date Received: 04/22/11 Morrison, CO 80465 Date Anal zed: 04/25/1 ] U Y Brandon Sinkbeil NVLAP Lab Code 2oos6o-o Date Reported: 04/26/11 Client Project Name: 3RS Gore Creek [�r Project ID: 11005110 Job iD; General Notes ♦ ND indicates no asbestos was detected; the method detection ]imit is 1 fiber. ♦ Trace or "<�" indicates asbestos was identified in the sample, but the concentration is ]ess than I%. • All regulated asbestos minerals (i.e. chrysotile, amosite, crocidolite, anthophyllite, tremolite, and actinolite) were sought in every layer of each sample, but only those asbestos minerals detected are listed. Amosite is the common name for the asbestif'orm variety of the minerals cummingtonite and grunterite. Crocidotite is the common name used For the asbestiform vaziety of the mineral reibekite. ♦ Tile, vinyl, foarn, plastic, and fine powder samples may contain asbestos fibers of such small diameter (< 025 microns in diameter) that these fibers cannot be detected by PLM. For such samples, more sensitive analytical methods (e.g. TEM, SEM, and XRD) are recommended if greater certainty about asbestos content is required. Semi�uantitative bulk TEM floor tile analysis is accepted under the NESHAPS regulations. ♦ These results are submitted pursuant to Aerobiology Laboratory Associates, Inc.'s current terms and conditions of sale, including the compar�y's standard warranty and limitation of liabiliry provisioas. No responsibility or liabiliry is assumed for the manner in which the results are used or interpreted. ♦ Unless notified in wnting to return the samples covered by this report, Aerobiology Laboratory Associates, Inc. will store the samples for a minimum penod of thirty (30) days before discarding. A shipping and handling chazge will be assessed for the return of any samples. ♦ Aerobiology does not gaurantee the reuslts of tape lifts, microvacs, wipe, and/or debris samples. Accurate analysis cannont be preformed due to particle size, media used, and/or amout of material given. Analysis of thzse materials should be preformed by a TEM. A result ojND does nat indtcate that the sample area does not contnin. /t means the ana[yst cou[d not identify� asbestos in the speclfic samp[e for the rensons listed above. Notes Reauired bv NVLAP ♦ This report must not be used by the client to c(aim product certiticatioq approval, or e�dorsement by NVLAP, NIST, or any agency oY'the Federal Government ♦ This test report relates only to the items tested or calibrated. ♦ This repoR is not valid unless it bears the name of a NVLAp-approved signatory. ♦ Any reproduction of'this document must include the entire document in order for the report to be valid. 13949 W. Colfax Ave. Sui[e 205, Lakewood CO 80401, 303.2323746 ■ onsu in Final Clearance Air Monitoring Report 385 Gore Creek Dr, Unit 204, Vail, Colorado 81657 Presented To: Mr. Bob Hamilton Stink, Inc. 2995 South Fox Street Englewood, CO 80110 Performed & Prepared By: Mr. Steve Shurtliff DS Consulting, Inc. PO Box 6864 Avon, CO 81620 (303) 378-1544 Project Details: Project Number: 4294 Conducted: June 24, 2011 D ���°��� AUG 2 2 2011 TOVI/N OF VAIL PROJECT SUMMARY On June 24, 2011, Mr. Steve Shurtliff with DS Consulting, Inc. (DSC) conducted a final visual inspection, performed aggressive clearance air monitoring, and analyzed clearance air-quality samples via Phase Contrast Microscopy (PCM) for an asbestos abatement project within the bathroom of the residence located at 385 Gore Creek Dr, Unit 204, Vail, Colorado. Services were provided at the request of Mr. Bob Hamilton with Stink, Inc. in support of asbestos abatement activities being conducted to remove approximately 50ftz of friable, asbestos-containing drywall from a full containment encompassing the bathroom. Monitoring locations and frequencies were determined by Mr. Steve Shurtliff; having EPA and State of Colorado accreditation IVo. 15413. PCM analysis was also performed by Mr. Shurtliff (see Appendix B for certifrcation). SCOPE OF WORK Prior to the collection of final clearance air samples, a final visual inspection was conducted to ensure all of the visual requirements were met. Once the abatement area passed the final visual inspection, DSC collected final clearance air samples from random locations within the containment. Following the collection of the final clearance air samples, Mr. Shurtliff analyzed the samples - as well as sample blanks - to determine the airborne fiber concentrations. Mr. Shurtliff is NIOSH 582 certified and DSC is a participant in the Industrial Hygiene Proficiency Analytical Testing (IHPAT) program with laboratory ID No.188987 and has a rating of Proficient. The abatement project passed the final visual inspection and the analytical results of all final clearance samples collected were below the State of Colorado's clearance criteria of 0.01 fibers/cubic centimeter (f/cc) (see Appendix A for Air Sample Analysis). This amount, quantified as "fibers", is not specific to asbestos fibers; therefore, all fibers that meet the counting criteria are counted as asbestos fibers. If the total fiber count is less than 0.01 fibers/cubic centimeter (f/cc), it is known that the total asbestos fiber count is also less than 0.01 fibers/cubic centimeter (f/cc) PROJECT INFORMATION • General Abatement Contractor (GAC) Stink, Inc. • GAC Project Supervisor Mr. Mark Benedict • Project Location 385 Gore Creek Dr, Unit 204, Vail, Colorado � Project Contact Mr. Bob Hamilton 2 • Air Monitoring Specialist/Analyst Mr. Steve Shurtliff • Date Conducted June 24, 2011 • Final Clearance Sample Results See Appendix A • Certifications See Appendix B AIR MONITORING Air-quality samples were collected utilizing a modified NIOSH 7400 Method, whereby samples were collected on 25-millimeter (mm) mixed-cellulose, ester-membrane filters with 0.45-micron pore size and analyzed via Phase Contrast Microscopy (PCM) as per the customer's reyuirements. Sample Collection - PCM samples, when applicable, were collected on 25-millimeter (mm) mixed- cellulose, ester-membrane filters with 0.45-micron pore size with an effective collection area of 385 mm. All filters were pre-assembled by the manufacturer in three stages, conductive sampling cassettes with extension cowls. Air samples were collected at an average flow rate 12.5 liters per minute (L/m) using Thomas high- volume pumps with a minimum of 1,200 liters being collected. Flow rates were collected at the beginning and at the end of the sampling period utilizing an airflow rotameter calibrated against a primary-flow calibration instrument. Start times and stop times were recorded for all sampling periods. A field blank and lab blank were also collected and analyzed along with the five (5) clearance samples. PCM Sample Analysis Method - PCM samples were analyzed according to a modified NIOSH 7400 Method—A Counting Rules—although samples were collected on 25-mm mixed-cellulose, ester- membrane filters with 0.45-micron pore size and analyzed via PCM. Air sample results contained in this report have been calculated with blank sample corrections. APPENDIX A- AIR SAMPLE RESULTS BRL = Below Reporting Limit 3 � i.. APPENDIX B — AMS/ANALYST CERTIFICATIONS ..� ::�; . �. , , � ._ - . . -�- -�: ... , .y .� , .r �- _ ,�.,_ . _ ... . . ,., f ; STATE OF COLORADO ;��:;��'�e ASBES7'OS � '` CERTIF[CA'('ION* � I U�ufJ�io I1C�1�fI0K01 �d Puhh: Hc:�hh +£ anJ I:m�vunmcm Air Pol{uuon Con[rol Uivi�inn . I�hi,:cnific,iiiai E� ~ Steve Shurdiff � � Certificanon So: I.VI) has nx� the rrymrcmnN, ul _'S.7-507, ('.R.S. anl :�h Quelity Conlrol � Cbmm�ssion Regulauon No. 8. 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F` Z x =I �i y``�d � �a �� �e' .TI � s. =r ol �I' . �t ► r 'e' z `�.� }=° A °�� F � � : 3 C �� -� �5 � � � ���n ��� �� 12-08-2011 Inspection Request Re orting Page 10 8:05 am Vail_ CO - Ci �\� - 0�(IZ _ Requested Inspect Date: Thursday December 08, 2011 Site Address: 385 E GOfZE CREEK DR VAIL VORLAUFER CONDOMINIUMS UNIT 204 A/P/D Information Activity: B11-0293 Type: COMBO Sub Type: AMF Status: ISSUED Const Type: Occupancy: Use: R-2 Insp Area: Owner: MENK, BRUCE A. Contractor: KEEP CONSTRUCTION INC Phone: 970-471-2043 Description: REPLACE WINDOWS SAME FOR SAME. Requested Inspection(s) Item: 50 BLDG-Insulation Requestor: Comments: 47 2 43 Assigned To: ON Action: Item: 90 BLDG-Final Requestor: Comments: 471-2043 Assigned To: ON Action: Time Exp: Time Exp: Item: 190 ELEC-Final Requestor: Comments: 471-2043 Assigned To: JM DR N Action: Time Exp: Item: 290 PLMB-Final Requestor: Comments: 471-2043 Assigned To: J ON Action: Time Exp: Requested Time: 08:30 AM Phone: Entered By: MHAEBERLE K Requested Time: 10:30 AM Phone: Entered By: MHAEBERLE K Requested Time: 09:00 AM Phone: Entered By: MHAEBERLE K Requested Time: 09:30 AM Phone: Entered By: MHAEBERLE K Item: 390 MECH-Final Requested Time: 10:00 AM Requestor: Phone: Comments: 471-2043 Assigned To: ��ID,y�GON Entered By: MHAEBERLE K Action: [���_ Time Exp: J ,�°� � s�i� ��� � v� ��5� ���. ��i��=� � �, � �� � �� � � ��� Inspection History Item: 120 ELEC-Rough "" Approved " 10/12/1 i Inspector: sgremmer Comment: Item: 200 MECH-Rough `* Approved '� 10/12/11 Inspector: sgremmer Comment: fire dampers at bath fans REPT131 ; , �,� �� � ,�, � � ��� c�� � Action: AP APPROVED Action: DN DENIED Run Id: 13855