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Development Revievr 6ordlnator
Application for Design Review
Minor Exterior Alteration
General Information: This application is required for all proposalsInvolving minor changes to buildings and site improve-
ments, such as roofing, painting, window additions, landscaping, fences., retaining, walls, etc. Applicable Vail Town
Code sections can be found at Myw.vailgov.com under Vail Information Town Code Online. All projects requiring de-
sign review must receive approval prior to submitting a building permlt:appllcation. An application for Design Review
cannot be accepted until all required information is received by the Community Development Department, as outlined in
the submittal requirements. The project may also need to be reviewed by the Town Council and/or the Planning and
Environmental Commission. Design review approval expires one year from the date of approval, unless a building per-
mit is issued and construction commences.
Fee: $250 for Multl- FamilytCommerclal
$20 for Single Family /Duplex
_ Single Family Duplex Multi-Family Commercial
Description of the Request. ?%' s '4V.6 !
Physical Address: .son v, fxsoN!R*C VAJ �- Gm &41,s 71
Parcel Number: D - o,91- D (Contact Eagle Co. Assessor at 970 -328 -8640 for parcel no.)
Property owner: 7 !„/,ory
Mailing Address: sw s. !Fx -
Phone: 970 f'7l� -oos2-
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Phone: 970_ S'74e — G�SZ.
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Project No: PR'S I ;L - j q y
Land Use:
Location of the Proposal: Lot: Block Subdivision: (I fJ P L A i I fb
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JOINT PROPERTY OWNER
WRITTEN APPROVAL LETTER
The applicant must submit written joint property owner approval for applications affecting shared ownership properties
such as duplex, condominium, and multi - tenant buildings, This form, or similar written correspondence, must be com-
pleted by the adjoining duplex unit owner or the authorized agent of the home owner's association in the case of a con -
dominlum or multi- tenant building. All completed forms must be submitted with the applicants completed application.
I, (print name) ' a joint owner, or authority of the association,
of property located at SDI ��, �.l Foy h. .� ,. u � o F/& , provide this letter as written
approval of the plans dated which have been submitted to the
Town of Vail Community Development Department for the proposed Improvements to be completed at the address not-
ed above. I understand that the proposed Improvements Include:
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Additionally, please check the statement below which Is most applicable to you:
I understand that minor modifications may be made to the plans over the course of the review process to ensure compli-
ance with the T 's applicable codes and regulations.
(initial here)
I understand that all modifications, minor or otherwise, which are made to the plans over the course of the review pro-
cess, be brought to my attention by the applicant for additional approval before undergoing further review by the Town.
(Initial here)
O•BASF
The Chemical Company
PRODUCT DATA
7 07 18 00 Traffic
Coatings
Description
Sonoguardb waterproofing systems
are composed of:
SONOGUARDI BASE COAT, a one -
component, moisture - curing
polyurethane,
SONOGUARDx TOP COAT, a one -
component aliphatic moisture- curing
polyurethane,
SONOGUARD" TOP COAT TINT BASE,
consisting of 40 standard colors, (see
Form No. 1017936).
For projects requiring primer, two
choices are available:
PRIMER 772 VOC, a one - component
solvent -based primer and sealer,
PRIMER 770, a two- component
waterborne epoxy primer and sealer.
Yield
See chart on page 3.
Packaging
Primer 772 VOC:
5 gallon (18.93 L) pails
Primer 770:
4 gallon (15.14 L) units in 5 gallon
pails (18.93 L)
Base Coat, (self - leveling and
slope - grade):
5 gallon (18.93 L) pails
55 gallon (208 L) drums
Top Coat:
5 gallon (18.93 L) pails
55 gallon (208 L) drums
SONOGUARD
Polyurethane waterproofing, traffic - bearing membrane systems for
vehicular and pedestrian areas
Features
Benefits
• Primer coat not typically required
Reduces labor and material costs
• VOC compliant
Environmentally responsible
• Waterproof
Protects concrete from freeze /thaw damage;
protects occupied areas below from water
Shelf Life
damage
• Chloride resistant
Protects against chloride intrusion; extends life
Storage
of reinforcing steel
• Skid resistanf "'° s
; * "ttr y C! 1 'Ircreases safety
• Multiple systems available
Ideal for various vehicular or pedestrian
traffic situations
• : SeafiilifS"Ov °_ - "04, f14 ihl i hatmay fesuit 16 leaks
• Repairable and recoatable
Extends the useful life of the system
Top Coat Accelerator: 1 pint (473 mL) cans Where to Use
Sonoguard• Adhesion Promoter APPLICATION
(for recoat applications): 0.5 pint (236 mL) cans . Parking garages
Color
• Stadiums
Standard colors: Gray, charcoal gray, and tan Balconies
• Mechanical rooms
• Plaza decks
Gray Charcoal Gray Tan
LOCATION
Colors are approximate; conduct final color matching
• Exterior or interior
with actual material. For special colors, refer to
. Above grade
Sonoguard" Top Coat Tint Base (Form No. 1017936).
• Suspended slabs
Shelf Life
1 year when properly stored.
SUBSTRATE
Storage
• Elevated concrete slabs
Store in unopened containers in a cool, clean,
• Exterior -grade plywood
dry area.
ISonneborn'l
SONNEOORN` PRODUCT DATA
SOROGUARV
Technical Data
Composition
SonDguard' is a moisture - curing polyurethane
membrane.
Compliances
• UL 790 Class A Fire Rating
• ASTM C 957
• ASTM E 108
• ASTM E 84
Test Data
PROPERTY'
104 (40)
RESULTS TEST METHOD
A ST M D 56
BASE COAT
TOP COAT
Weight per gallon, Ibs (kg)
9.9 (4.5)
9.1 (4.1) ASTM D 1475
Specific gravity, kg/L
1.19
1.
Solids
RESULTS
ASTM D 1259
By weight, %
84
77
By volume, %
81
75
Viscosity, cps 4,000 - 9,000 2,000 - 4,000 ASTM D 2393
Fla Point, ° F (° C)
104 (40)
105 (40,5)
A ST M D 56
'Uncured material W
PROPERTIES OF CURED MEMBRANES
PROPERTY
RESULTS
TEST METHOD/
BASE COAT
TOP COAT
REQUIREMENTS
Har dness, Shor A
60
89
AS D 224
Tensile strength, psi (MPa)
752 (5.2)
2,500 (17.2)
ASTM 0 412
Elongation, %
595 —
502
A D412 ^A
Tear strength, PIT
74
199
ASTM D 1004
Weight loss, %
1
17
M ax: 4 0
Low temperature flexibility
No Cracking
No Crackng
No Cracking
an d c rack bridging
Adhesion In peel after
.—
water immersion, pli,
Primed mortar
43
WA
5
Plywood
34
N/A
5
Adhesion (Pull -off), psi
Base Coat
275
ASTM 0 4541
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE TENSILE RETENTION (ASTM C 957)
CHEMICAL
RESULTS
REOUIREMENTS
BASE COAT
TOP COAT
Ethylene glycol
88
92
Min: 70
Mineral spirits
47
6 0 v
Min: 45
Water
96
83
Min; 70 -�
Test results are averages obtained under laboratory conditions. Reasonable variations can be expected.
~
SONOGUARD' SYSTEM WEATHERING RESISTANCE AND ELONGATION RECOVERY (ASTM C
957)
PROPERTY
RESULTS
REQUIREMENTS
Elongation recovery, %
94
Min: 90
T ens i le retention, %
151
Min: 80
E longat i on retention, %
94 -� —�-
Mi 90 TY
Abrasion resistance, mg lost;
1 — system passes
Max: 50
CS•1 Wheel, 1,000 g bad, 1,000 cycles
Crack bridging, 1,000 cycles Ny
System passes
—
SONNEON' PRODUCT DATA
SONOOUABO'
Test Data, cont.
Coverage rates are appro>amate and may vary due to the application technique used
Actual coverage rata will also depend on finish and porosity of the substrate.
Coverage Is ft' /gal IVA)
(16 - 30 mesh rounded silica sand or proportional equivalent)
How to Apply
Surface Preparation
CONCRETE
1. Concrete must be fully cured (28 days), structurally
sound, clean, and dry (ASTM D 4263). All concrete
surfaces (new and old) must be shotblasted to remove
previous coatings, laitance, and all miscellaneous
surface contamination and to provide profile for proper
adhesion. Abrasive shotblasting must occur after
concrete repair has taken place. A.cld- etching is not
permitted. Proper profile should be a minimum of ICITI
CSP -3 (approximately 80 - 100 grit sandpaper).
2. Repair voids and delarrinated areas with BASF
Construction Chemicals branded cementitious and
epoxy patching materials. For application when fast -
turn around repairs are required, Conipur' 265 can be
used to repair patches up to 1" (25 mm) in depth.
Please refer to Technical Service for proper application
techniques.
3. For nonmoving joints and cracks less than 1/16"
(1.6 mm) wide, apply primer when required, followed
by 25 wet mils (0.6 mm) prestriping of Base Coat.
The Base Coat must be applied to fill and overlap the
joint or crack 3" (76 mm) on each side. Feather the
edges.
4. Dynamic cracks and joints 1/16" (1.6 mm) and
greater wide must be routed to a minimum of 1/4 by
1/4" (6 by 6 mm) and cleaned. Install bondbreaker
tape to prevent adhesion of sealants to the bottom of
joint, Prime joint faces only with Sonneborn Primer
733 (see Form No. 1017962). Fill joints deeper than
1/4" (6 mm) with appropriate backer -rod and SL 2'"
(slope grade or self - leveling) or NP` sealants (see
Form Nos. 1017903 and 1017911). For cracks,
sealant should be flush with the adjacent concrete
surface. For expansion joints, sealant should be
slightly concave.
5. Sealed joints 1" (25 mm) or less can be coated
over with Sonoguard'. Expansion joints exceeding 1 "
(25 mm) wide should not be coated over with
Sonoguard° so that they can perform independently
of the deck coating system.
6. Cut a 1/4 by 1/4" (6 by 6 mm) keyway into the
concrete where the coating system will he
terminated if no wall, joint, or other appropriate
break exists. Fill according to instructions on cracks
and joints over 1/16" (1.6 mm) wide.
7. Form a sealant cant into the corner at the junction
of all horizontal and vertical surfaces (wall sections,
curbs, Columns). Prime with Primer 733 and apply a
1/2 -1" (13 - 25 mm) wide bead of NP 1 ", NP 2 ",
or Ultra sealants. Tool to form a 45 cant.
B. In locations of potential high movement, such as
wall and slab intersections, apply 25 wet mils
(0.6 mm) of Sonoguard" Base Coat and embed
Sonoshield" Reinforcing Fabric.
METAL SURFACES
1. Remove dust, debris, and any other contaminants
from vent, drain -pipe, and post penetrations; reglets;
and other metal surfaces.
2. Clean these surfaces to bright metal and prime
immediately with Primer 733.
3. Provide appropriate cant with NP 1 - , NP 2 ", or
Ultra sealant to eliminate 90° angles.
PLYWOOD
1. All plywood must be smooth - faced. APA-
stamped, and exterior grade. Construction must
conform to code, but plywood must not be less than
15/32" (12 mm) thick Plywood spacing and deck
Construction must follow APA guidelines.
2. Surfaces must be free of contaminants. Priming
is not necessary on clean, dry plywood.
3. All seams must be caulked with NP 1" or NP 2'
sealants (see Form Nos. 1017906 and 1017911).
Prestripe 4 - 6" (102 -152 mm) wide with 25 wet
mils (0.6 mm) of Base Coat. Reinforce all seams
between plywood sheets and between flashing and
the plywood deck by embedding Sonoshield`-"
LIGHT TO
HFAVY DM
DW HFAW
MIED TRAFFIC
fffu AI-
OUIY
3 PEDESTRIAN
METHOD)
(RERRSAI. METHOD)
Base coat
Wet mils (mm)
25(0.6)
25(0.6)
25(0.6)
Dry mils (mm)
20(0.5)
20(0.5)
20(0.5)
Co
600.5)
60(l.5
60(
Mid coat
�^
Wet mils (mm)
None
20(0.5)
32(0.8)
Dry mils (mm)
None
15(0.4)
25(0.6)
C o v e r age ,
None
�
80(2.0)
50 (l.2)
Finish coat
Wet mils (mm)
25(0.6)
20(0.5)
20(0.5)
Dry mils (mm)
20(0.5)
15(0.4)
15(0.4)
C overage
60(
80(2.0)
8 0(2.0)
Aggregate'
Ibs per 100 ft'
10-25
50-60
60-80
(kg /m'}
(0.5-1.25
(2.5-3.0)
(3.0-4.0)
Coverage rates are appro>amate and may vary due to the application technique used
Actual coverage rata will also depend on finish and porosity of the substrate.
Coverage Is ft' /gal IVA)
(16 - 30 mesh rounded silica sand or proportional equivalent)
How to Apply
Surface Preparation
CONCRETE
1. Concrete must be fully cured (28 days), structurally
sound, clean, and dry (ASTM D 4263). All concrete
surfaces (new and old) must be shotblasted to remove
previous coatings, laitance, and all miscellaneous
surface contamination and to provide profile for proper
adhesion. Abrasive shotblasting must occur after
concrete repair has taken place. A.cld- etching is not
permitted. Proper profile should be a minimum of ICITI
CSP -3 (approximately 80 - 100 grit sandpaper).
2. Repair voids and delarrinated areas with BASF
Construction Chemicals branded cementitious and
epoxy patching materials. For application when fast -
turn around repairs are required, Conipur' 265 can be
used to repair patches up to 1" (25 mm) in depth.
Please refer to Technical Service for proper application
techniques.
3. For nonmoving joints and cracks less than 1/16"
(1.6 mm) wide, apply primer when required, followed
by 25 wet mils (0.6 mm) prestriping of Base Coat.
The Base Coat must be applied to fill and overlap the
joint or crack 3" (76 mm) on each side. Feather the
edges.
4. Dynamic cracks and joints 1/16" (1.6 mm) and
greater wide must be routed to a minimum of 1/4 by
1/4" (6 by 6 mm) and cleaned. Install bondbreaker
tape to prevent adhesion of sealants to the bottom of
joint, Prime joint faces only with Sonneborn Primer
733 (see Form No. 1017962). Fill joints deeper than
1/4" (6 mm) with appropriate backer -rod and SL 2'"
(slope grade or self - leveling) or NP` sealants (see
Form Nos. 1017903 and 1017911). For cracks,
sealant should be flush with the adjacent concrete
surface. For expansion joints, sealant should be
slightly concave.
5. Sealed joints 1" (25 mm) or less can be coated
over with Sonoguard'. Expansion joints exceeding 1 "
(25 mm) wide should not be coated over with
Sonoguard° so that they can perform independently
of the deck coating system.
6. Cut a 1/4 by 1/4" (6 by 6 mm) keyway into the
concrete where the coating system will he
terminated if no wall, joint, or other appropriate
break exists. Fill according to instructions on cracks
and joints over 1/16" (1.6 mm) wide.
7. Form a sealant cant into the corner at the junction
of all horizontal and vertical surfaces (wall sections,
curbs, Columns). Prime with Primer 733 and apply a
1/2 -1" (13 - 25 mm) wide bead of NP 1 ", NP 2 ",
or Ultra sealants. Tool to form a 45 cant.
B. In locations of potential high movement, such as
wall and slab intersections, apply 25 wet mils
(0.6 mm) of Sonoguard" Base Coat and embed
Sonoshield" Reinforcing Fabric.
METAL SURFACES
1. Remove dust, debris, and any other contaminants
from vent, drain -pipe, and post penetrations; reglets;
and other metal surfaces.
2. Clean these surfaces to bright metal and prime
immediately with Primer 733.
3. Provide appropriate cant with NP 1 - , NP 2 ", or
Ultra sealant to eliminate 90° angles.
PLYWOOD
1. All plywood must be smooth - faced. APA-
stamped, and exterior grade. Construction must
conform to code, but plywood must not be less than
15/32" (12 mm) thick Plywood spacing and deck
Construction must follow APA guidelines.
2. Surfaces must be free of contaminants. Priming
is not necessary on clean, dry plywood.
3. All seams must be caulked with NP 1" or NP 2'
sealants (see Form Nos. 1017906 and 1017911).
Prestripe 4 - 6" (102 -152 mm) wide with 25 wet
mils (0.6 mm) of Base Coat. Reinforce all seams
between plywood sheets and between flashing and
the plywood deck by embedding Sonoshield`-"
SONNEBORN' PROOIICT DATA
SONNUARD'
Reinforcing Fabric into the prestriping
Priming
NOTE: When primer is required on a job, follow these
steps. When applying Sonoguard* without using a
primer, proceed to Application.
1, After thoroughly vacuuming the surface, apply
Primer 772 VOC or Primer 770 to all the properly
prepared deck surfaces at the rate of 200 - 250
ft'/ gallon (4.9 - 6.1 M2 /Q. Using a roller pan and a
short- to medium -nap roller cover, force the primer
into pores and voids to eliminate pinholes. Do not
apply over prestriping. Use only solvent- resistant
tools and equipment.
2. Allow primer to dry tack free. Base Coat must be
applied the same working day.
Application
1. All preparatory work must be completed before
application begins. Be certain the substrate is clean,
dry, stable, and properly profiled. Sealants and
prestriping should be properly cured. Apply the base,
mid, and finish coats with a properly sized squeegee
to arrive at the required mil thicknesses.
2. The best method to ensure the proper wet film
thickness is the use of a grid system. Divide the
surface to be coated into grids and calculate the
square footage of each. Refer to the coverage chart to
determine the quantity of Sonoguard" needed for each
grid to arrive at the required mil thicknesses. For
example, one pail of Sonoguard' Base Coat will cover
an area approximately 300 ft' (28 ml, or a grid 30 by
10 it (9 by 3 m) at 25 wet mils (0.6 mm). The mil
thickness of all coats can also be verified by the use
of a wet -mil thickness gauge.
3. Apply Base Coat 25 wet mils thick (0.6 mm)
using a notched squeegee to entire deck surface,
overcoaling the properly prepared cracks, joints, and
flashings. For sloped areas, use slope -grade Base
Coat. Do not coat expansion joints over i"
(25 mm) wide.
4. Allow curing time of overnight (16 hour
minimum). Slightly extend the curing time in cool or
dry weather conditions. The surface of the base coat
should have a slight tack. If the coating has been
exposed for a prolonged period, consult Technical
Service for recommendations.
Application Methods
Sonoguardt can be applied using several methods,
depending on the degree of traffic the system is
exposed lo. In areas of extreme traffic (turning lanes,
pay booths, ramps, entrances and exits), apply the
Extra Heavy -Duly Traffic System (refusal method).
The following summary briefly describes each
method. All coverage rates are approximate.
LIGHT TO MEDIUM - DUTY TRAFFIC & PEDESTRIAN SYSTEM
1. Prime concrete substrate (if required).
2. Apply 25 wet mils (0,6 mm) Sonoguard' Base
Coat using a notched squeegee at 60 ft' /gallon
(1.5 m' /L). Immediately backroll to level Base Coat.
Allow to cure overnight.
3. Apply 25 wet mils (0.6 mm) Sonoguard" Top
Coat using a notched squeegee at 60 ft' /gallon
(1.5 m' /L). Immediately backroll to level Top Coat
material. While the coating is still wet, broadcast
Sonoguard" Aggregate or 16 - 30 rounded silica
sand at 10 - 25 Ibs /100 ft' (0.5 - 1.25 kg /mJ, then
backroll into the coating,
LIGHT TO MEDIUM DUTY TRAFFIC
AND PEDESTRIAN SYSTEM
Sonogua(d' Top Coat 125 wet rods)
reds aggregate backroll ad inlo wet top coat
Concrete
Somogua C Base Coat
125 wet mils)
HEAVY -DUTY TRAFFIC SYSTEM
1. Prime concrete substrate (f required).
2. Apply 25 wet mils (0.6 mm) Sonoguard" Base
Coat using a notched squeegee at 60 ft' /gallon
(1.5 m' /L). Immediately backroll to level Base Coat.
Allow to cure overnight.
3. Apply 20 wet mils (0.5 mm) Sonoguard' Top
Coat using a notched squeegee at 80 ft' /gallon
(2.0 m' /L). Immediately backroll to level Top Coat.
While coating is still wet, broadcast Sonoguard'
Aggregate or 16 - 30 rounded silica sand to refusal
HEAVY DUTY TRAFFIC SYSTEM
(Aggregate to Refusal Method)
Sonoguard� Top Coat
(20 wet mils]
Soroguard^ Base Coal
(25 wet mils)
So ^oguaid'
rap Coat 120 wet mASI
Mil, aggregate la refusal
Cm late
at approximately 50 - 60 Ibs/100 ft' (2.5 - 3
kg/mJ. Allow to cure overnight.
4. Remove all loose aggregate, then apply 20 mils
(0.5 mm) Sonoguard" Top Coat using a flat
squeegee at 80 ft' per gallon (2.0 m'/L). Immediately
backroll to level Top Coat.
IMPORTANT NOTE: All coverage rates are
approximate and may vary due to the application
technique used. Actual coverage rate will depend on
finish and porosity of the substrate.
EXTRA HEAVY - DUTY SYSTEM
1. Prime concrete substrate (if required).
2. Apply 25 wet mils (0.6 mm) Sonoguard" Base
Coat using a notched squeegee at 60 ft' /gallon
(1.5 m' /L). Immediately backroll to level Base Coat.
Allow to cure overnight.
3. Apply 32 wet mils (0.8 mm) Sonoguard" Top
Coat using a notched squeegee at 50 ft' /gallon
(1.2 m' /L). Immediately backroll to level Top Coat.
While the coating is still wet broadcast Sonoguard'
Aggregate or 16 - 30 rounded silica sand to refusal
at 60 - 80 Ibs/100 ft' (3 - 4 kg/mJ. Allow to
cure overnight.
EXTRA HEAVY DUTY SYSTEM
(Aggregate to refusal method)
Sonoguard I Top Coat
120 wet milsl
Sonoguard t Base Coat
125 wet miul
Sorogumd {
Top Coat 132 vat mils)
W.111 aggregate to retusal
Ccrcrete
4. Remove all loose aggregate, then apply 20 wet
mils (0.5 mm) Sonoguard' Top Coat using a flat
squeegee at 80 ft' /gallon (2.0 m' /L). Immediately
backroll to evenly level Top Coat.
Mockup
Provide mockup of at least 100 ft' (9.3 m) to
include surface profile, sealant joint, crack, flashing,
and juncture details and allow for evaluation of slip
resistance and appearance of Sonoguard` Systems.
1. Install mockup with specified coating types and
with other components noted.
2. Locate where directed by architect.
3. Mockup may remain as part of work if acceptable
to architect.
SOWBORN' PROOUCT DATA
SONOGOAHG'
For recoat applications, see Sonoguard' Recoat
System product data sheet.
Curing Time
Allow curing time of 72 hours before vehicular use
and 48 hours before pedestrian use. Extend the
curing time in cool- weather conditions. To reduce the
timeframe in which Sonoguard' might be vulnerable
to inclement weather or to reduce the time between
coats, use Sornog=0 Top Coat Accelerator.
Maintenance
1. Portions of the membrane that exhibit wear are
considered a maintenance item, and are not
considered a warrantable item.
2. Surfaces may be cleaned with commercial
detergents. Sonneborn recommends that a
maintenance agreement be established between the
owner and applicator.
3. Periodic inspection and repair of damaged
surfaces will greatly prolong the performance and life
of the system.
4. Remove all sharp debris, such as sand, gravel,
and metal on a regular basis to avoid damage to the
coating.
5. When removing snow, avoid the use of metal
blades or buckets that may damage the coating.
Clean Up
Clean all tools and equipment with Reducer 990 or
xylene.
For Best Performance
• Concrete should have a minimum compressive
strength of 3,000 psi (20.7 MPa) and be cured
for a minimum of 28 days.
• Ensure Sonoguard" system will not be subjected
to rising water tables or hydrostatic pressure on
slab -on -grade decks.
• Be sure to allow for movement in the deck by the
proper design and use of expansion and control
joints.
• When applying sealants, use backing materials
according to industry standards.
• Do not apply when substrates are over 110' F
(32° C) or under 40° F (4° Q.
• When used interior, provide adequate ventilation
with a minimum of 6 air changes per hour.
• When adequate ventilation for use of Sonoguard'
cannot be maintained, refer to product data sheet
for Conipur II Deck Coating System (Form No.
1017917).
• Be certain that all aggregate not properly
encapsulated Is thoroughly removed.
• On steep ramps in excess of 15 %, profile surface
and apply Penetrating Seater 40 VOC.
• Sonoguard' Aggregate 16/30, rounded select
silica sand is recommended.
• When applying to metal pan decks or decks
containing between -slab membranes, contact
Technical Service.
• Select the proper amount of aggregate to
promote slip resistance.
• Prestripe to level out recessed sealant joints (less
than 1" [25 mmj) for optimal aesthetic
appearance.
• Avoid application of Sonoguard' when Inclement
weather is present or imminent.
Do not apply Sonoguard* to damp, wet, or
contaminated surfaces.
• Sonoguard' is riot suitable for use where chained
or metal - studded tires will be used
• Make certain the most current versions of
product data sheet and MSDS are being used;
call Customer Service (1- 600 - 433 -9517) to
verify the most current versions.
• Proper application is the responsibility of the
user. Field visits by BASF personnel are for the
purpose of making technical recommendations
only and not for supervising or providing quality
control on the jobsite.
Troubleshooting
Problem — likely causes:
Irregular appearance — substrate too rough,
uneven coating application, uneven aggregate
distribution. SOLUTION: Recoating may improve
appearance. The number of additional coat(s) is
dependent on the degree of irregularity. A sample
recoat should be done.
Premature wear over high spots — failure to grind
down abnormally rough concrete or junctions of
slabs that do not line up evenly. SOLUTION: Grind
high areas. Recoat affected area with entire
Sonoguard' system.
Uneven aggregate distribution— casting
aggregate into an uneven coating, not casting
aggregate consistently. SOLUTION: Aggregate should
be evenly distributed before encapsulation. If the
surface cures unevenly, a recoat may improve
appearance. Use a sample area to gauge results of
recoat.
Inadequate slip resistance — inconsistent coating
application, failure to property embed aggregate,
overly heavy finish coat. SOLUTION NO. 1: When
installing aggregate to refusal method, incorporate
an additional 10 lb/100 ft' (0.5 kg/mJ aggregate into
the final lock coat. SOLUTION NO. 2: Start with a
sample area. Lightly abrade surface to expose
aggregate. Refer to Sonoguard' Recoat product data
sheet.
Blisters— coating application too heavy or a wet
substrate. SOLUTION: Cut blisters and spot repair as
needed.
Poor adhesion to concrete--.concrete surface too
smooth (not properly profiled) or friable; concrete
contaminated by dirt, oil, or moisture, etc. SOLUTION:
Fix underlying problem, then reapply Sonoguard*-
system.
Intercoat adhesion is poor — preceding coat
contaminated by dirt or moisture; topcoat applied
past critical recoat time. SOLUTION: Fix underlying
problem, then reapply Sonoguard' system. For
additional information, contact Sonneborn' Technical
Service,
Sagging In vertical applications— SOLUIION:
Apply multiple thin coats of both base and top coats
to achieve desired film thickness. If puddling does
occur, backroll as soon as possible.
SONNEUORN'PRODUCT DATA
SGNGGUARG'
Health and Safety
SONOGUARDz BASE COAT
Warning
Sonoguard" Base Coat contains titanium dioxide,
talc, calcium carbonate, calcium sulfate, sloddard
solvent, toluene diisocyanate, and silicon dioxide.
Risks
Combustible liquid and vapor. Inhalation of vapors
may cause irritation and intoxication with headaches,
dizziness and nausea. May cause skin and eye
irritation Potential skin and/or respiratory sensitizer.
Ingestion may cause irritation. Reports associate
repeated or prolonged occupational overexposure to
solvents with permanent brain, nervous system, liver
and kidney damage. INTENTIONAL MISUSE BY
DELIBERATELY INHALING THE CONTENTS MAY BE
HARMFUL OR FATAL.
Precautions
KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. KEEP
AWAY FROM HEAT, FLAME AND SOURCES OF
IGNITION. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing.
Wash thoroughly after handling. DO NOT lake
internally. Use only with adequate ventilation. Use
impervious gloves, eye protection and if the TLV is
exceeded or used in a poorly ventilated area, use
NIOSH/MSHA approved respiratory protection in
accordance with applicable federal, state and local
regulations. Keep container closed. All label warnings
must be observed until container is commercially
cleaned or reconditioned.
First Aid
In case of eye contact, flush thoroughly with water
for at least 15 minutes. SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL
ATTENTION. In case of skin contact, wash affected
areas with soap and water. If irritation persists, SEEK
MEDICAL ATTENTION. Remove and wash
contaminated clothing. If inhalation causes
discomfort, remove to fresh air. If discomfort persists
or any breathing difficulty occurs, or if swallowed,
SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION.
Refer to Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for
further information.
Proposition 65
This product contains materials which are known to
the state of California as known to cause cancer,
birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
VOC Content
Self- leveling grade: 1.63 Ibs/gal or 196 g/L of VOC,
less water and exempt solvents.
Flash /slope grade: 1.7 Ibs/gal or 203.3 g/L of VOC,
less water and exempt solvents.
SONOGUARD' TOP COAT
Warning
Sonoguard' Top Coat contains mineral spirits, talc,
calcium sulfate, and methylene bis (4- cyclohexyl-
isocyanate); it may also contain titanium dioxide and
silicon dioxide.
Risks
Combustible liquid and vapor. May cause skin and
eye irritation. May cause dermatitis and allergic
responses. Potential skin and/or respiratory sensitizer
Inhalation of vapors may cause irritation and
intoxication with headaches, dizziness and nausea.
Ingestion may cause irritation. Reports associate
repeated or prolonged occupational overexposure to
solvents with permanent brain, nervous system, liver
and kidney damage. INTENTIONAL MISUSE BY
DELIBERATELY INHALING THE CONTENTS MAY BE
HARMFUL OR FATAL.
Precautions
KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. KEEP
AWAY FROM HEAT, FLAME AND SOURCES OF
IGNITION. Keep container closed when not in use.
Use only with adequate ventilation. Avoid contact
with skin, eyes and clothing. Wash thoroughly after
handling. Avoid breathing vapors. Use impervious
gloves, eye protection and if the TLV is exceeded or if
used in a poorly ventilated area, use NIOSH /MSHA
approved respiratory protection in accordance with
applicable federal, state and local regulations. Empty
container may contain explosive vapors or hazardous
residues. Do not cut or weld on or near empty
container. All label warnings must be observed until
container is commercially cleaned or reconditioned,
First Aid
In case of eye contact, flush thoroughly with water
for at least 15 minutes. SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL
ATTENTION. In case of skin contact, wash affected
areas with soap and water. If irritation persists, SEEK
MEDICAL ATTENTION. Remove and wash
contaminated clothing. If inhalation causes
discomfort, remove to fresh air. If discomfort persists
or any breathing difficulty occurs, or if swallowed,
SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION.
Refer to Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for
further information.
Proposition 65
This product contains material listed by the state of
California as known to cause cancer, birth defects, or
other reproductive harm.
VOC Content
1.75 Ibs /gal or 209 g/L of VOC, less water and
exempt solvents.
For medical emergencies only,
call ChemTrec (1 -800- 424 -9300)
SONNEBORN' PRODUCT DATA
SONOGUARO
IOP COATIS) WITH APPROPRIATE AGGREGATE
BASE COAT
PRIMER 770/772 VOC FOR CONCRETE
ROUT OUT 1/4'X 1/4'
(bx6 mm) MIN
r SL 2 ULTRA SEALANT
PRIMER 733 FOR SEALANT =► `--PRIMER 733 FOR SEALANT
BOND BREAKER TAPE CONCRETE SLAB
r. v
CRACK
Crack Detail (Dynamic)
TOP COA11S) WITH APPROP PAYE AGGREGATE
BASE COAT
PWR 770;172VOC FOR CONCOEFF
BASE COAT (25 WE T MAS
all O 6 &M PRESTRIPE CRA/,K
r r
J r • e J >' CONCRETESLAO
PRIMER 770/772
Crack Detail (Static)— Sporadic Cracking
TOP (DAT(S) WIT11 APPROPRIATE AGGREGATE.
–
BASE COAI
RASE COAT 12J WE MRS OR D B MMI RIESTRIPE
w.
. • e • � i' :: • . r• • : ;. • coTa�lErE SLAB - ;, � . � .
PRIMES 7701772 VOC
FOR CONCRETE
TOP COATIS) WITH APPROPRIATE AGGREGATE
BASE COAT
PRIMER 770/772 VOC FOR CONCRETE
SL 2" / ULTRA
JOINT SEALANT
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`� • • , • ° , • v ° CONCRETE SLAB ,n
a ' a' a. °.
PRIMER 733 EXPANSION JOINT BACKER ROD
FOR SEALANT -1 1 -- I TO 2 -51 MMI
Expansion Joint Detail (Greater Than 1 ")
TOP COATISI WITH APPROPRIATE AGGREGATE
BASE COAT
PRIMER 7701772 VOC FOR CONCRETE
JOINT SEALANT 113 MMI
SL 2
• ° A
CONCRETE SLAB . D .' P
PRIMER 733 EXPANSION JOINT BACKER ROD
FOR SEALANT —1 1— V 125 MMI OR LESS
Expansion Joint Detail (Less Than 1 ")
SEALANT
SONOSHELU RLINFURUNGFAUMC
SONOGUARO BASE COAT
APPUCATKIN S' WIDE PRIES
Crack Detail (Static)— Alternate Option for Widespread Cracking Plywood Application (Seam Detail)
SONNEBORN' PRODUCT DATA
SONDOUARD'
TOP COATIS) WITH APPROPRIATE AGGREGATE
BASE COAT
PRIMER 770/772 VOC FOR CONCRETE
SAWCUT 1/4 BY 1/4'
(6 BY 6 MM) MINIMUM
} PRIMER 733 FOR SEALANT
POURED CONCRETE SLAB
Key -Way or Termination Detail
EXTEND PRIMER UPWARD AS
TOP COAT(S) WITH
APPROPRIATE
FAR AS BOTH CANT BEAD AND
AGGREGATES
FINISH CANT WILL BE APPLIED
CANTBEAO
o
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NP I Iaa / NP 2 / ULTRA
PAIMER733•
BONDBRE,A
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Key -Way or Termination Detail
EXTEND PRIMER UPWARD AS
TOP COAT(S) WITH
APPROPRIATE
FAR AS BOTH CANT BEAD AND
AGGREGATES
FINISH CANT WILL BE APPLIED
CANTBEAO
CANTREAO
BASE COAT
NP I Iaa / NP 2 / ULTRA
PRIMER 770p72 VOC
SEALANT (1/2 1'DEEP)
FOR CONCRETE
PRIMER 770/772 VOC FOR CONCRETE
SONOGUARO
TOP COAT(S)
CONCRETE SLAB
J
PRIMER 7701772 VOC FOR CONCRETE
BACKER ROD
PRIMER 133
FOR SEALANT
CONCRETE SLAB
Penetration Detail
CONCRETE WALL
CANT BEAD NP 1- /NP 2TM1 ULTRA SEALA14T
i1/2 -1 13 -25 MM DEEP)
PRIMER 733 FOR SEALANT
PRIMER 7701772 VOC FOR CONCRETE
SONOGUARW BASECOAT
(25 WET MILS OR 0.6 MM)WITH
SONOSHIELO' REINFORCING FABRIC
EMBEDDED INTO IT
EASE COAT
SONOGUARD' SYSTEM
TOP COATIS)
CONCRETE SLAB
Slab Abutting Wall
Joint at Wall /Slab
Hoot uraln
TOP COAT(S)
NP 1TM J NP 2 SEALANT " BASE COAT
CONCRETE SLAB
/-
CANTBEAO
BASE COAT (25 WET MILS ORG6MM)
NP 1TMMP2TM/ULTRA SEALANT
WITH SONOSHIELD'REINFORCING
(1/2 1 OR 13 - 25 MM DEEP)
FABRIC EMBEDDED INTO IT
PRIMER 770/772 VOC FOR CONCRETE
SONOGUARO
TOP COAT(S)
J
PRIMER 7701772 VOC FOR CONCRETE
BACKER ROD
PRIMER 733 FOR SEALANT
CONCRETE WALL
CONCRETE SLAB
Joint at Wall /Slab
Hoot uraln
Wall Bearing on Slab
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Project Name: WREN GARAGE DECK COATING DRB Number: DR6120130
Project Description:
COMMON ELEMENT: CONCRETE PARKING GARAGE REPAIRS AND DECK COATING. SAME-FOR-
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Participants:
OWNER THE WREN ASSOCIATION 04/27/2012
500 S FRONTAGE ROAD E
VAI L
CO 81657
APPLICANT THE WREN ASSOCIATION 04/27/2012
500 S FRONTAGE ROAD E
VAI L
CO 81657
CONTRACTOR WESTERN WATERPROOFING CO., I 04/27/2012 Phone: 303-364-6200
5055 NORTH WASHINGTON ST
DENVER
CO 80216
License: C000003441
Project Address: 500 S FRONTAGE RD EAST VAIL Location:
Legal Description: Lot: Block: Subdivision:
Parcel Number: 2101-081-1700-0
Comments: See conditions
Motion By:
Second By:
Vote:
Conditions:
BOARD/STAFF ACTION
Action: STAFFAPP
Date of Approval: 05/01/2012
Cond: 8
(PLAN): No changes to these plans may be made without the written consent of Town of
Vail staff and/or the appropriate review committee(s).
Cond: 0
(PLAN): DRB approval does not constitute a permit for building. Please consult with
Town of Vail Building personnel prior to construction activities.
Cond: 201
(PLAN): DRB approval shall not become valid for 20 days following the date of
approval, pursuant to the Vail Town Code, Chapter 12-3-3: APPEALS.
Cond: 202
(PLAN): Approval of this project shall lapse and become void one (1) year following
the date of final approval, unless a building permit is issued and construction is
commenced and is diligently pursued toward completion.
Planner: Warren Campbell DRB Fee Paid: $250.00
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Tel: $70-478•2128
' `TOWN OF VAIL wwwcvaugov.com
Oevefopmont Review Cocrdlnator
Application for D�sign Review
Minor Exterior i4lteration �
General Informatian: This applicatlon is �equired tor all proposals:(nyalving minor changes to buildinga and site fmprove-
ments, such as rooting, painting, windoW additions, I�dacapin�, fert,ces� retainfng, vv�l�s, etc. Appj.icable Vail Town
Cade sections can be found at wwW.vailaov.com und'er Vafi In�pr�.nation � Tawn CQde anline. All projects requiring de-
slgn review must receive approval prior to submitting a buflding permft:applicetlon.� An appiication for Design Revfew
cannot be accepted until al! required Information is �ece{ved by tha Gammunity Development Department; as outlined fn
lhe submittal requirements. The project may also need to be revtewed by fhe Town Councit and/or the Planning and
Envl�onmental Commisslon. Destgn review approval expires one year from the date oi approval, unlesa a bullding per-
mit is issued and construcUon commences, .
Fee:
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