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HomeMy WebLinkAboutB10-0267 NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES TON'NOFVA 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 MF BUILD PERMIT Permit #: B10 -0267 Project #: PRJ10 -0488 Job Address: 919 RED SANDSTONE RD VAIL Status .. : ISSUED Location • SANDSTONE 70 CONDOS UNIT 3C Applied ..: 08/30/2010 Parcel No • 210301401011 Issued ...: 10/18/2010 Expires ...: 04/16/2011 OWNER TRETTER, NEIL 08/30/2010 81657 APPLICANT TRETTER, NEIL 08/30/2010 Phone: 970 - 376 -0976 PO BOX 6538 913 RED SANDSTONE ROAD 3 -C VAIL CO 81658 License: 490 -L CONTRACTOR TRETTER, NEIL 08/30/2010 Phone: 970 - 376 -0976 PO BOX 6538 913 RED SANDSTONE ROAD 3 -C VAIL CO 81658 License: 490 -L Description: REFRAME STAIRS, REMODEL KITCHEN,BATHS BEDRROM AND LOFT.ADD STRUCTURAL IN CRAWL SPACE Occupancy: IRC Valuation: $27,472.00 Type Construction:IRC Total Sq Ft Added: 0 ..,,,., ........................................... ............................... FEE SUMMARY ....**,,,.,........,__*..>,..,..,,.,...,,,....,. .......,.....,........,,.,,.,,. Building Permit Fee > $421.55 Will Cal Fee > $4.00 Total Calculated Fees > $1,049.00 Plan Check > $274.01 Use Tax Fee > $349.44 Additional Fees > $0.00 Add'I Plan Check Hours -> $0.00 Restuarant Plan Review > $0.00 TOTAL PERMIT FEES > $1,049.00 Investigation > $0.00 Recreation Fee > $0.00 Payments > $1,049.00 Total Calculated Fees > $1,049.00 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 SHALL BE MADE TWENTY -FOUR HOURS IN ADVANCE BY TELEPHONE AT 970.479.2149 OR AT OUR OFFICE FROM 8:00 AM- 4:00 Signature of Owner or Contractor Date Al//-1 Print Name bld _alt_construction_permit_041908 ..... * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * APPROVALS Permit #: B10 -0267 as of 10 -18 -2010 Status: ISSUED Item: 05100 BUILDING DEPARTMENT 09/17/2010 cg Action: CR PROJECT COMMENTS SENT TO APPLICANT 10/18/2010 cg Action: AP Item: 05600 FIRE DEPARTMENT 09/27/2010 mvaughan Action: AP smoke detection shall be compliant with current building and fire code standards. Detection required in all and outside of sleeping areas. Item: 05400 PLANNING DEPARTMENT 10/14/2010 Warren Action: AP Revision including a new egress window is approved. ********************************************************************************************************* * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * *** ** See the Conditions section of this Document for any that may apply. bId_a It_constru ctio n_perm it_041908 *************************************************************************************************** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** *iii * * * * * * ** ** CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Permit #: B10 -0267 as of 10 -18 -2010 Status: ISSUED *************************************************************************************************************************************************** * * * * * * * * *** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** 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: 16 (BLDG 2003): (SFR) SMOKE DETECTORS ARE REQUIRED PER SECTION R313 OF THE 2003 IRC. Cond: 18 (BLDG 2003): STAIRWAYS ARE REQUIRED TO MEET SECTION R311.5 OF THE 2003 IRC OR SECTION 1009 OF THE 2003 IBC. Cond: 19 (BLDG 2003): GUARDS ARE REQUIRED TO MEET SECTION R312 OF THE 2003 IRC OR SECTION 1012 OF THE 2003 IBC. Cond: 39 (BLDG 2003): EMERGENCY ESCAPE AND RESCUE OPENINGS ARE REQUIRED TO MEET SECTION R310 OF THE 2003 IRC OR SECTION 1025 OF THE 2003 IBC. Cond: 42 (BLDG 2009) CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS REQUIRED TO BE INSTALLED PER 2009 IRC R315 bld_alt_con struction_pe rm it_041908 II TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADOCopy Reprinted on 10 -18 -2010 at 16:22:28 10/18/2010 Statement ************************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Statement Number: R100001616 Amount: $1,049.00 10/18/201004:22 PM Payment Method: Check Init: DR Notation: check 2187 Permit No: B10 -0267 Type: ADD /ALT MF BUILD PERMIT Parcel No: 2103 - 014 - 0101 -1 Site Address: 919 RED SANDSTONE RD VAIL Location: SANDSTONE 70 CONDOS UNIT 3C Total Fees: $1,049.00 This Payment: $1,049.00 Total ALL Pmts: $1,049.00 Balance: $0.00 ************************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Account Code Description Current Pmts BP 00100003111100 BUILDING PERMIT FEES 421.55 PF 00100003112300 PLAN CHECK FEES 274.01 UT 11000003106000 USE TAX 4% 349.44 WC 00100003112800 WILL CALL INSPECTION FEE 4.00 ,� Department of Co pity Development 75 South Frontage Road '" h * ' ..�' Vail, Colorado 81657 ' �p. ' . Tel: 970 -479 -2128 _ / Fax: 970 -479 -2452 * '` y ; t. Web: www.vailgov.com al i �rr *, Development Review Coordinator OF BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Separate permits are required for electrical, plumbing, mechanical, fireplace, etc. Project Street Address: Office Use: 913 Red Sandstone Rd. 3C Project #: - f I /?) l s o (Number) (Street) (Suite #) DRB #: Building /Complex Name: Sandstone 70 � 0 lib 02. 4.7 Building Permit #: Contractor Information: Lot #: Block # Subdivision: Company: Neil Tretter Company Address: PO Box 6538 Detailed Scope and Location of Work: Reframe stairs, City: Vail State: CO zip 1658 p= remodel kitchen, bathrooms, bedroom, loft. Add struct. Contact Name. Neil Tretter elements in crawl- space. Replace all exsisting elec. Contact Phone: 970- 376 -0976 Minor plumbing changes Em ntretter @comcast.net (use additional sheet if necessary) Town of Vail Contractor Registration No.: 490 -L Work Class: X k New ( ) Addition ( ) Remodel (/t Repair ( ) Other ( ) et/( Work Type v " Contractor Signa ure (required) Interior (✓) Exterior ( ) Both ( ) Property Information Type of Building: Parcel #: 2103- 014 -01 -011 Single Family ( ) Duplex ( ) Multi - Family y (For parcel #, contact Eagle County Assessors Office at 970 - 328 -8640 or visit www.eaglecounty.us /patie) Commercial ( ) Other ( ) Tenant Name. Does a Fire Alarm Exist? Yes (1) No ( ) Owner Name: Neil Tretter Monitored Alarm? Yes ( ) No (✓) Does a Sprinkler System Exist? Yes ( ) No (✓) Valuations (Labor & Materials) # & Type of Existing Fireplaces: Gas Appliances Gas Log Wood /Pellet Wood Burning 1 Building: $ 19272.00 # & Type of Proposed Fireplaces: Gas Appliances Plumbing: $ 2000.00 Gas Log Wood /Pellet Wood Burning Electrical: $ 8000.00 ECEOVE Mechanical: (including fireplace) $ 0 Date Received: Total: $ 27472.00 AUG 25 2010 TOWN OF VAIL 15-May-I0 c oat Flies , / ` t� �* G eNCY SE °a4 Vail Fire Department Asbestos Testing & Abatement Requirements Asbestos testing and abatement protects workers, homeowners, neighbors and emergency services responders from ex- posure to harmful asbestos. The Town of Vail asbestos abatement program is in addition to the State of Colorado's regu- lations. It is your responsibility to be in compliance with the State. Please contact the State directly for their requirements at the contact info listed below. When is asbestos testing required? ANY building projects disturbing more than these threshold levels of building materials require asbestos testing: One- and Two - Family Dwellings: 32 square feet All Others (commercial spaces, hotel rooms, etc): 160 square feet Definition of a single - family dwelling: any dwelling unit that is used primarily for a single family, induding multi - family /condominium units, and fractional fee units. Asbestos testing results must be provided with your application for a building permit. Tests which identify POSITIVE results at more than 1% require abatement by a State - certified and Vail- registered abate- ment contractor. An asbestos abatement permit must be approved, and the clearance letter must be submitted to the Town of Vail before the building permit will be issued. Project Checklist My project falls into the category checked below: Will not disturb more than the threshold limits identified above. Tested negative, or at 1% or below (1 copies of test results included) II Tested positive at more than 1 %, requires abatement (1 copies of test results included) Tips & Facts: • Even recent construction projects may include asbestos - containing materials, so buildings of any age require testing. • The "1989 Ban" on asbestos - containing materials is commonly misunderstood. "In fact, in 1991 the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals vacated much of the so- called "Asbestos Ban and Phaseout" rule and remanded it to the EPA. Thus, much of the original 1989 EPA ban on the U.S. manufacturing, importation, processing, or distribution in commerce of many asbestos - containing product categories was set aside and did not take effect." - CDPHE Asbestos test results and abatement permit applications should be submitted to: Town of Vail, Community Development, 75 S Frontage Rd, Vail, CO, 81657. Town of Vail Contact: State of Colorado Contact: Fire Prevention Bureau Colorado Department of Public Health Vail Fire Department and Environment 75 S Frontage Rd Asbestos Compliance Assistance Group Fire_inspectors ©vailgov.com 303 - 692 -3158 970 - 479 -2252 asbestos ©state.co.us www.vailgov.com www.cdphe.state.co.us 15- Mav -10 DS Consulting, Inc. Asbestos Inspection and Sampling Report 921 Red Sandstone Rd, Unit 3C, Vail, Colorado 81657 Presented to: Mr. Neil Tretter 921 Red Sandstone Rd, Unit 3C Vail, CO 81657 Performed & Prepared by: Mr. Steve Shurtliff DS Consulting, Inc. P.O. Box 6864 Avon, CO 81620 (303) 378 -1544 Project Details: DSC Project #: 2535 Conducted: July 23, 2010 D Consulting 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY On July 23, 2010, Mr. Steve Shurtliff of DS Consulting, Inc. (DSC) performed a building inspection and collected asbestos bulk- samples at 921 Red Sandstone Rd, Unit 3C, Vail, Colorado, in order to identify potentially hazardous friable and non - friable asbestos - containing materials (ACM) within the above - referenced, single- family residence scheduled for renovations. 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. asbestos bulk-sampling of drywall and acoustical ceiling texture (surfacing Mr. Shurtliff performed asb p g yw g ( g materials) in a total of nine (9) locations within the main level and loft of the residence. All nine (9) bulk - samples were analyzed by Aerobiology Laboratory Associates, Inc. (NVLAP #200860 -0) in Denver, Colorado with all nine (9) laboratory results being positive for asbestos at 2% to 4% Chrysotile (see Appendix B for laboratory results). The following sampled materials were found to contain asbestos greater than 1% (ACM): Friable/ Estimated Sample Material Sample Material Material Asbestos ID Description Location Classification Non Quantities Condition Content Friable Main Level Surfacing Significantly DW01 -01 Drywall Living Room Material Friable +/- 900ft 2 Damaged 3% Chrysotile Wall DW01 -02 Drywall Loft Wall Surfacing Friable +/- 900ft2 Significantly 2% Chrysotile Material Damaged DW01 -03 Drywall Loft Wall Surfacing Friable +/- 900ft2 Significantly 3% Chrysotile Material Damaged DW02 -01 Drywall Main Level Surfacing Friable +/- 400ft Good 3% - 4% Bedroom Wall Material Chrysotile DW02 -02 Drywall Main Level Surfacing Friable +/- 400ft Good 4% Chrysotile Bedroom Wall Material DW02 -03 Drywall Main Level Surfacing Friable +/- 400ft Good 4% Chrysotile Bedroom Wall Material Acoustical Main Level Surfacing 2% - 4% AC01 -01 Ceiling Ceiling Material Friable +/- 500ft Good Chrysotile AC01 -02 Acoustical Main Level Surfacing Friable +/- 500ft Good 3% Chrysotile Ceiling Ceiling Material Acoustical Main Level Surfacing Ac01 -03 Ceiling Ceiling Material Friable +/- 500ft 2 Good 3% Chrysotile *Quantities are approximations and subject to field verification. 2 PROJECT OVERVIEW I. Introduction A limited inspection and bulk - sampling for ACM was conducted at 921 Red Sandstone Rd, Unit 3C, Vail, Colorado, by Mr. Shurtliff on July 23, 2010, at the request of Mr. Neil Tretter. Mr. Shurtliff is a Colorado State Certified Building Inspector; having EPA Accreditation #15413 (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 residence. II. Structural Design The structure is a wood - framed, single - level, single- family residence with a loft. 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 was identified during the bulk- sampling conducted at 921 Red Sandstone Rd, Unit 3C, Vail, Colorado. A total of nine (9) bulk - samples were collected from the above - referenced residence. All (9) bulk - samples tested positive greater than 1% for asbestos. 4 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 921 Red Sandstone Rd, Unit 3C, Vail, Colorado, on July 23, 2010. The quantities are approximations and are subject to field verification: Homogeneous Area #01 Homogeneous Area #01 Sample #: DW01 -01 Sample #: DW01 -02 Sample Description: Drywall Sample Description: Drywall Sample Location: Main Level Living Room Wall Sample Location: Loft Wall Material Classification: Surfacing Material Material Classification: Surfacing Material Material Quantity: +/- 900ft Material Quantity: +/- 900ft Material Condition: Significantly Damaged Material Condition: Significantly Damaged Physical Description (layers): Tan joint Physical Description (layers): Tan compound compound; Tan compound w /blue paint; White w /tan paint; White /tan drywall; White tape; tape; White texture w /white paint; White /tan White joint compound; White texture w /white drywall paint Asbestos Content (layers): 3% Chrysotile; 3% Asbestos Content (layers): 2% Chrysotile; Chrysotile; Negative; Negative; Negative Negative; Negative; Negative; Negative Recommendations: IMMEDIATE - See Section VII Recommendations: IMMEDIATE - See Section VII Homogeneous Area #01 Homogeneous Area #02 Sample #: DW01 -03 Sample #: DW02 -01 Sample Description: Drywall Sample Description: Drywall Sample Location: Loft Wall Sample Location: Main Level Bedroom Wall Material Classification: Surfacing Material Material Classification: Surfacing Material Material Quantity: +/- 900ft Material Quantity: +/- 400ft Material Condition: Significantly Damaged Material Condition: Good Physical Description (layers): Tan compound physical Description (layers): Tan joint w /tan paint; White tape (2 layers); White /tan compound; White tape; Tan compound w /white drywall; White joint compound (2 layers); White paint; White /tan drywall texture w /white paint Asbestos Content (layers): 3% Chrysotile; Asbestos Content (layers): 4% Chrysotile; Negative; Negative; Negative; Negative Negative; 3% Chrysotile; Negative Recommendations: IMMEDIATE - See Section VII Recommendations: IMMEDIATE - See Section VII 5 Homogeneous Area #02 Homogeneous Area #02 Sample #: DW02 -02 Sample #: DW02 -03 Sample Description: Drywall Sample Description: Drywall Sample Location: Main Level Bedroom Wall Sample Location: Main Level Bedroom Wall Material Classification: Surfacing Material Material Classification: Surfacing Material Material Quantity: +/- 400ft Material Quantity: +/- 400ft Material Condition: Good Material Condition: Good Physical Description (layers): Tan joint Physical Description (layers): Tan joint compound; White tape; Tan compound compound; White tape; Tan compound w /white /multicolor paint; White /tan drywall w /white /multicolor paint; White /tan drywall Asbestos Content (layers): 4% Chrysotile; Asbestos Content (layers): 4% Chrysotile; Negative; 4% Chrysotile; Negative Negative; 4% Chrysotile; Negative Recommendations: IMMEDIATE - See Section VII Recommendations: IMMEDIATE - See Section VII Homogeneous Area #03 Homogeneous Area #03 Sample #: AC01 -01 Sample #: AC01 -02 Sample Description: Acoustical Ceiling Sample Description: Acoustical Ceiling Sample Location: Main Level Ceiling Sample Location: Main Level Ceiling Material Classification: Surfacing Material Material Classification: Surfacing Material Material Quantity: +/- 500ft Material Quantity: +/- 500ft Material Condition: Good Material Condition: Good Physical Description (layers): Tan joint Physical Description (layers): Tan joint compound; White tape; White micaceous compound; White tape; White micaceous texture w /white /multicolor paint; White /tan texture w /white /multicolor paint; White /tan drywall drywall Asbestos Content (layers): 4% Chrysotile; Asbestos Content (layers): 4% Chrysotile; Negative; 2% Chrysotile; Negative Negative; 3% Chrysotile; Negative Recommendations: IMMEDIATE - See Section VII Recommendations: IMMEDIATE - See Section VII 6 Homogeneous Area #03 Sample #: AC01 -03 Sample Description: Acoustical Ceiling Sample Location: Main Level Ceiling Material Classification: Surfacing Material Material Quantity: +/- 500ft Material Condition: Good Physical Description (layers): Tan joint compound; White tape; White micaceous texture w /white /multicolor paint Asbestos Content (layers): 3% Chrysotile; Negative; 3% Chrysotile Recommendations: IMMEDIATE - See Section VII VII. Recommendations IMMEDIATE: The laboratory results of the potential ACM sampled at 921 Red Sandstone Rd, Unit 3C, Vail, Colorado, on July 23, 2010, indicate that nine (9) bulk - samples of drywall and acoustical ceiling texture collected from the main level and loft of the residence were reported as positive for asbestos at 2% - 4% Chrysotile. If the above - referenced ACM is to be removed from the residence and the total quantity exceeds any of the regulatory trigger levels of 50 linear 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. 7 APPENDIX A CERTIFICATION a � `' . r .'1,04;7 % jA y { : ,t r£ t k3 ", i ' j n \r { ��ra �' STATE OF COLORADO f � , > t __, ...,..„...; � ASBESTO . _._ , ... „ . „ Alt CERTIFICATION* „,, � . l Colorado Department of Public Health ,.....N.:,:,;,.' ; and Environment =` Air Pollution Control Division � � _ :. t This certifies that <� Steve Shurtliff ' ?< Certification No: 15413 ,� 7s ti has met the requirements of 25 -7 -507, C.R.S. and Air Quality Control 1 - °'r c Commission Regulation No 8, Part B, and is hereby certified by the ,, - state of Colorado in the following discipline: a a . s.4, I - 7” � _ * • �% 4 Building Inspector* Issued: 6/12 /2010 j f i . 1 1 Expires on: 6/12 /2011 ®� y / � { / � M m ` . • TIu..iftrer i. ..itl..1, wsh .i.O.ssad.. .f. 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Box 6864 Avon, CO 81620 (303) 378 -1544 Project Details: DSC Project #: 2535 Conducted: July 23, 2010 D Consulting EXECUTIVE SUMMARY On July 23, 2010, Mr. Steve Shurtliff with DS Consulting, Inc. (DSC) performed a limited inspection for lead -based paint within portions of the interior and exterior of the residence located at 921 Red Sandstone Rd, Unit 3C, Vail, Colorado. The purpose of this inspection was to identify the concentrations of lead in the paint within areas of the unit that will be impacted by renovations. Lead -paint concentrations were obtained using a RMD Model LPA -1 X -ray Florescence (XRF) Lead Paint Spectrum Analyzer, Serial #3317, which is approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to determine the concentration of lead in paint. Please note that the term "paint" means any liquid mixture, usually of solid pigment in a liquid vehicle, used as a decorative or protective coating. This includes, but is not limited to, primer, lacquer, glaze, under glaze, polyurethane, wood stain, etc. Painted interior and exterior building components that will be impacted by renovations were tested for lead -based paint. The XRF readings indicate that each location tested reported the lead -paint concentration to be less than Colorado's action level of 1.0 mg /cm (see Appendix B for XRF readings). 2 PROJECT OVERVIEW I. Introduction At the request of Mr. Neil Tretter, a limited inspection for lead -based paint was conducted at the residence located at 921 Red Sandstone Rd, Unit 3C, Vail, Colorado by Mr. Shurtliff on July 23, 2010. Mr. Shurtliff and is a Colorado State Certified lead -based paint inspector; having EPA Accreditation #17285. DS Consulting, Inc. is a Colorado State Certified Lead Evaluation Firm, license #16918. Mr. Shurtliff is certified to operate the RMD LPA -1 XRF Lead Paint Spectrum Analyzer by the manufacturer (see Appendix A for certificates). II. Scope of Work The purpose of this limited inspection was to identify the concentrations of lead in paint in areas of the home that may be impacted by renovations. The intent of this inspection was to ascertain the presence of lead in paint above specified regulatory action levels. If paint was found to contain Lead concentrations above these levels, the inspection would identify these lead -based paint areas, and their respective lead concentrations. DSC's evaluation of the painted areas is based solely on the conditions observed on the date and time of the inspection. This inspection was not a full lead -based paint inspection or a comprehensive lead- hazard assessment of the entire residence. III. Structural Design The structure is a wood - framed, single - level, single - family residence with a loft. IV. Sampling and Analytical Procedures The limited inspection, assessment and sampling were conducted by a State of Colorado accredited Lead - Based Paint Inspector qualified by experience, education, and training in approved lead- based -paint sampling techniques. These procedures call for the visual inspection of the areas of concern and the collection of XRF readings for lead concentrations. This inspection was performed in accordance with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) guidelines for lead - hazard inspections, as well as the State of Colorado Air Quality Control Commission Regulation No. 19 for the Control of Lead Hazards. The EPA's 40 CFR Part 745 Final Rule Uanuary 5, 2001) set standards for the identification of dangerous levels of lead. The standards identify when lead -based paint, lead- contaminated dust, and lead - contaminated soil are hazards. It also establishes residential dust clean -up levels (post- abatement clearance levels) and set dust and soil sampling requirements. Twenty -nine (29) total readings were taken by XRF analyzation for the purpose of determining lead concentrations as mg /cm within the residence. Of those readings, six (6) were pre - inspection calibration readings and six (6) were post- inspection calibration readings. The calibration readings were taken to verify the correct operation of the XRF instrument (see Appendix B for XRF readings). 3 V. Inspector Comments Concentrations of lead in paint higher than the State of Colorado regulatory levels were not identified during the limited inspection conducted at 921 Red Sandstone Rd, Unit 3C, Vail, Colorado. No locations were found to contain concentrations of lead above the regulatory action level of 1.0 mg /cm VI. Conclusion The results of the painted areas that will be impacted by renovations sampled at the residence located at 921 Red Sandstone Rd, Unit 3C, Vail, Colorado on July 23, 2010, indicated that lead -in -paint concentrations all fell below the regulatory level of 1.0 mg /cm which is the level that classifies paint as "lead- based, "; therefore, there are no lead -based paint areas identified at the time of the limited inspection. Lead -based paint is a common cause of lead poisoning in children and may represent a threat to the health and welfare of the occupants. This limited inspection does not constitute a comprehensive lead- based paint inspection or full lead - hazard assessment of the building. Other areas not sampled and conditions existing outside this scope of work may contain lead concentrations above the regulatory action levels. Consequently, in order to determine whether or not lead -based paint exists within other areas of the building, a full lead -based paint inspection must occur. Thank you for choosing DS Consulting, Inc. We are proud to have been your environmental and industrial hygiene consultants. Please contact us with any questions or concerns regarding this report. 4 APPENDIX A CERTIFICATES ♦ '_ �- t m.. 3 r STATE OF COLORADO Y `' STATE OF COLORADO LEAD -BASED PAINT ' CERTIFICATION* Colorado Department fPublic Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division i ' Colorado Department of Public Health ` and Environment . Evaluation Firm Certificate Air Pollution Contra! Division s t t> l This certifies that r Thu certifies that 'r' Steve Shurtliff DS Consulting, Inc. ■ Certification No: 1728 I LEF No.: 16918 etas met the requirements of 25-7-1104, ('.R S. and Air Quality Control 1 I 't `,. Commission Regulation No. 19, and is hereby certified by the State of < I' "'6 has met the requirements of 25 -7 -1104, C.R.S. and Air Quality ' Colorado in the following discipline: , t 14 Control Commission Regulation No. 19, and is hereby certified by a the state of Colorado to perform lead -based paint evaluation activities in the state of Colorado. Inspector* . $. 4 p 1_ Issued: 5/19/2010 t i ' S Issued: 12/2/2009 Expires on: 5/19/2011 a 1 Expires on: 12/2/2010 ,.../ou...u�y.ru.r,nvya..uttra ar.a .,.ep....,r a.ya.. / $ :� . . w . .iw.......abe.an.ra.r. *fanI n.,. ..++... - t ,.« w. r ....r.w..+ + w�w.e.�.r..r.�r.r..� 4 . • w MCO nePeer4bw w haell Nw+vi4.nn. r; :- SEAL 1 4 11 �y � �r ,,�. r f ice _ •` ti EJ flc4j J ynent , ,._ i ....._ This is to certifi that „,-` Steve Shurtliff DS Consulting, Inc. on the 26th day of May, 2010 successful!. completed the facto training for . - f— MD LPA -1 Lead Paint Inspection System — R .m luding. but not hmo,d to the topics of IWAianon Sacco. nOT Reeutvi.ms. and the Proper t:se of the Instnonem. 41 / e C - - -- 4 — r .,/ / _ • Sia Afshari product \tanager R: \ID ' 44 llunt St. w'atenotsn. \tassachusetn /\ /\ /r'. A / 1 / \: l\ f it l\ f \- !■ 5 APPENDIX B XRF READINGS REPORT OF LEAD PAINT INSPECTION FOR: 921 Red Sandstone Rd, Unit 3C, Vail, Colorado Inspection Date: 7/23/10 Report Date: 7/25/10 Abatement Level: 1.0 mg /cm Report No. 2535 Total Readings: 29 Read Room Paint Paint Lead No. Rm Name Wall Structure Location Member Cond Substrate Color (mg /cm Mode 1 CALIBRATION 1.0 TC 2 CALIBRATION 0.9 TC 3 CALIBRATION 1.0 TC 4 CALIBRATION 0.0 TC 5 CALIBRATION 0.0 TC 6 CALIBRATION 0.0 TC 7 001 Living Rm - Ceiling Lft G Drywall White 0.3 QM 8 001 Living Rm A Wall Lft G Drywall White 0.1 QM 9 001 Living Rm C Wall Lft G Drywall White -0.3 QM 10 001 Living Rm D Window Lft Rgt jamb G Drywall White -0.1 QM 11 001 Living Rm D Window Lft Trim G Drywall White 0.0 QM 12 001 Living Rm D Heater Lft G Metal White 0.0 QM 13 002 Loft Lndry C Wall Lft G Drywall White -0.3 QM 14 002 Loft Lndry A Window Lft Rgt jamb G Drywall White 0.1 QM 15 003 Hallway B Wall Lft G Drywall White -0.1 QM 16 004 Bedroom B Wall Lft G Drywall White 0.0 QM 17 004 Bedroom B Clo Door Lft Trim G Wood White -0.1 QM 18 004 Bedroom - Ceiling Lft G Drywall White 0.1 QM 19 005 Bathroom A Wall Lft G Drywall White 0.1 QM 20 006 Exterior A Siding Lft G Wood Green 0.1 QM 21 006 Exterior A Soffit Lft G Wood Green 0.0 QM 22 006 Exterior A Door Lft Trim G Wood White 0.2 QM 23 006 Exterior A Door Lft Door G Wood White 0.4 QM 24 CALIBRATION 0.9 TC 25 CALIBRATION 0.9 TC 26 CALIBRATION 1.0 TC 27 CALIBRATION 0.0 TC 28 CALIBRATION 0.0 TC 29 CALIBRATION 0.0 TC - - -- End of Readings - - -- This report has been produced in accordance with accepted guidelines. The measurements contained within are accurate to the best of our knowledge. 6