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HomeMy WebLinkAboutB14-0025 application Department of Community Development 75 South Frontage Road �r��� �� ����' Vail, CO 81657 Tel: 970-479-2128 www.vailgov.com Development Review Coordinator BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION (Separate applications are required for alarm & sprinkler) Project Street Address: Project#: 108 South Frontage Road 206 DRB#: (Number) (Street) (Suite#) Building/Complex Name: US Bank Building Building Permit#: Contractor Information Lot#: Block# Subdivision: Business Name: To be determined Work Class: New(�) Addition (�) Alteration (�) Business Address: City State: Zip: Type of Building: Single-Family(�) Duplex(� Multi-Family(Q) Contact Name: Commercial (� Other(�) Contact Phone: Contact E-Mail: Work Type: Interior(Q) Exterior(�j Both (Ql I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application,filled out Valuation of in full the information required,completed an accurate plot plan, Work Included Plans Included Work and state that all the information as required is correct. I agree to Electrical ('�i Yes (QNo (�Yes (Qf�lo comply with the information and plot plan, to comply with all Town ordinances and state laws, and to build this structure according to Mechanical (�Yes �)No '�i Yes (�No the town's zoning and subdivision codes, design review ap- proved, International Building and Residential Codes and other Plumbing �Yes QjNo �Yes �No ordinances of the Town applicable thereto. Building (Oi Yes �No (Qi Yes �No 375,000 X �� Value of all work being performed: $ 375 Owner/Owner's Representative Signature(Required) �value based on IBC Section 109.3&IRC Section 108.3� Electrical Square Footage 3,767 Applicant Information Detailed Scope and Location of Work: Applicant Name: Ryan Magill interior renovation of inedical office space into medical Applicant Phone: 904-0066 office space. Applicant E-Mail: magill@vvmc.com Project Information Vail Valley Medical Center Owner Name: Parcel#: 2101-064-08-001 (For Parcel#,contact Eagle County Assessors Office at(970-328-8640 or visit www.eag leco u nty.us/patie) (use additional sheet if necessary) For Office Use Only: Date Received: Fee Paid: Received From: Cash Check# CC: Visa/ MC Last 4 CC # exp date: Auth # 2013-Feb O1 State of Colorado Asbestos Testing &Abatement Requirements Asbestos testing and abatement protects workers, homeowners, neighbors and emergency services responders from ex- posure to harmful asbestos. 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 De�nition of a single-family dwelling: any dwelling unit that is used primarily for a single family, including multi-family/condominium units, and fractional fee units. Tests which identify POSITIVE results at more than 1% require abatement by a State-certified abatement contractor. 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) � 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 a�n� 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 State of Colorado Contact: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Asbestos Compliance Assistance Group 303-692-3158 asbestos@state.co.us www.cdphe.state.co.us 2013-Feb O1 Instructions for calculating ELECTRICAL permit fees: The Electrical permit fees listed in this section are mandated by the State of Colorado, Colorado Revised Statute §12-23- 117(3). They are subject to review and adjustment annually. Fees are based on eitherRESIDENTIAL or ALL OTHER FEES. Do not use both categories to determine your fees. Please note the Town of Vail still requests you list the valua- tion of work on RESIDENTIAL permits as we report on this data. The State of Colorado allows local jurisdictions to charge up to 15% above their mandated fees as listed below. Inspections: Permit fees include TWO inspections only. For ALL additional inspections, including re-inspection for cor- rections issued by the electrical inspector, a $57.50 fee is required. This fee must be paid before any additional inspec- tions will be performed. Plan Review Fee: A plan review fee will be added to the total cost of the permit in the amount of 65% of the permit fee. Construction Use Tax: See formula listed on page 1 in the Building Permit Fees section. Construction use tax will be applied to any electrical permit with a valuation exceeding $10,000 where there is NO building permit. Will Call: $5.00 applied to every electrical permit. When calling for your inspection, simply state that you would like "Will Call"and leave the best contact name and number. The inspector will call you on his or her way to your site. Section A. RESIDENTIAL: This fee(based on the enclosed living area only) includes construction of, or remodeling or addition to a single family home,a unit in a duplex,a condominium, or a town house. If you are only providing or changing a service and not wiring any portion on the above, see section B'on page 5 for correct permit fee. TOTAL Fee with 15% S uare Foota e for Livin Area State Fee added (1) Not more than 1,000 square feet 100.00 115.00 (2) 1,001 square feet and not more than 1,500 square feet 150.00 172.50 (3) 1,501 square feet and not more than 2,000 square feet 200.00 230.00 (4) Per 100 square feet in excess of 2,000 square feet 10.00 11.50 Example: 2235 sq ft home The base fee for 2000 sq ft(of the 2235 sq ft total)is$230(see item (3)above) 230.00 The remaining 235 sq ft is rounded up, per section(4)above,to 300 sq ft(3 x$11.50 = $34.50) 34.50 Plan Review Fee(230+34.50=264.50, 264.50 x 65%=171.93) 171.93 Will Call Fee 5.00 TOTAL $441.43 Section B. ALL OTHER FEES including some residential installations that are not based on square footage (not in a living area, i.e. garage, shop, and photovoltaic, etc.). Fees in this section are calculated form the total cost to customer, including electrical materials, items and labor-whether provided by the contractor or the property owner. Use this chart for a service connection, a temporary meter, and all commercial installations. Such fees shall be computed as follows: (See�C'below for the permit fees for a mobile/modular home and travel trailer parks). Valuation of Installation TOTAL Fee with (based on cost to customer of labor,materials and items) State Fee 15%added (1) Not more than$2,000 100.00 115.00 (2) $2,001 and above 25.00 28.75 Example: The cost of the instal�ation is$5,150(round up to$6,000) The base fee is calculated from section (2)above divided by 1000; 6 x$28.75 = $172.50 172.50 Plus$115 115.00 Plan Review Fee(172.50+115=287.50, 287.50 x 65%=186.88) 186.88 Will Call 5.00 TOTAL $479.38 TOTAL Fee with 15%added C. Mobile/Modular home and travel trailer parks,per space 100.00 115.00 D. Re-inspection fee for all of the above 50.00 57.50 E. Add Fee for Extra inspections 50.00 57.50 F. Add Fee for Temporary heat release 50.00 57.50 4 �'��� �� ����- Town of Vail Fire Permit Fee Schedule Instructions for calculating FIRE ALARM, SPRINKLER or ASBESTOS ABATEMENT permit fees (see applica- ble section below): 1. Determine the valuation (labor& materials) 2. See base Permit Fee (flat fee) 3. Calculate the Plan review fee (multiply the valuation by the applicable percentage listed) Fire Alarm• Permit Fee: 3.75% of the valuation Plan Review Fee: $288.00, due at permit submittal Fire Sprinkler: Permit Fee: 4.25% of the valuation Plan Review Fee: $432.00, due at permit submittal OTHER Fire Permit Fees: • Permits issued under a Scope of Work letter shall be assessed a fee not less than $144.00 and may be increased at a rate of$72.00 per hour for inspections, revisions, and similar elements. • Re-inspections and plan review for re-submittals shall be billed at $72.00 per hour. • Operational Permits, Special Event Permits, and Construction Permits other than those required for Fire Alarm and Fire Sprinkler systems, issued under provisions of the International Fire Code shall be based on an hourly rate of$72.00 per hour per person for site inspections, plan review and permit processing. Recreation Fees Per Sq. Ft Tvpe Fee HR(Hillside Residential) $0.15 HDMF(High Density Multi-family) $1.00 ABD(Arterial Business District) $1.00 LMU1 (Lionshead Mixed Use 1) $1.00 5B/RD(Ski Base/Rec District) $0.70 LMU2(Lionshead Mixed Use 2) $1.00 PD(Parking District) $0.10 PA(Public Accommodation) $1.00 PUC(Public Use District) $0.10 CCl (Commercial Core 1) $1.00 SFR(Single Family Residential) $0.10 CC2(Commercial Core 2) $1.00 R(Two Family Residential) $0.15 CC3(Commercial Core 3) $1.00 RC(Residential Cluster) $0.30 CSC(Commercial Service Center) $1.00 R P/S(Primary/Secondary Residential) $0.15 HS(Heavy Service) $1.00 LDMF(Low Density Multi-family) $0.35 A(Agricultural&Open Space) $0.10 MDMF(Medium Density Multi-family) $0.70 SDD(Special Development District) Rate zone district ap- plicable to density projected Permit Fee $993.75 Example: Plan Review Fee $645.94 Building Permit Construction Use Tax $1,800.00 One-Family Addition Recreation Fees $100.00 $100,000.00 Valuation Will Call Inspection $5.00 1000 sq ft added TOTAL $3,544.69 OTHER Building Permit Fees: • Revisions: $55.00/hour, minimum 2 hours. • Inspections outside normal business hours, re-inspections and other inspections: $47.00/hour • (For Design Review Board, Planning & Environmental Commission and other land use applications, see the application for the applicable fees. Instructions for calculating MECHANICAL or PLUMBING PERMIT FEES (see applicable section below): 1. Determine the valuation (labor& materials) 2. Using the valuation, calculate the base Permit Fee 3. Calculate the Plan Review Fee (multiply the Plumbing or Mechanical Permit Fee by 25% to determine the fee) 4. Calculate the Construction Use tax (see formula listed in Building Permit section on page 1. Only for permits OVER $10,000 where there is NO associated building permit) 5. Add $5.00 for Will Call**Inspection Plumbina: Permit Fee: $15.00 per $1,000 valuation (valuation: $500 per trap opening) Plan Review Fee: 25% of Permit Fee Mechanical: Permit Fee: $20.00 per $1,000 valuation (valuation: $500 per trap opening) Plan Review Fee: 25% of Permit Fee OTHER Mechanical & Plumbing Permit Fees: • Revisions: $55.00/hour, minimum 2 hours. • Inspections outside normal business hours, re-inspections and other inspections: $47.00/hour a Town of Vail r��� �� ���� _� ' Permit Fee schedule Permit Fees are collected when the permit is being issued. A Plan Review Deposit is only required for all projects. Instructions for calculating BUILDING permit fees (see pages 2-4 for other permits) 1. Determine the valuation (labor& materials) 2. Using the total project valuation, calculate the Base Permit Fee using the table below 3. Calculate the Plan Review Fee (% of the permit fee)* 4. Calculate the Construction Use tax (see formula below) 5, Calculate the Recreation Fees (building permits adding new square footage only) 6. Add $5.00 for Will Call** Inspection An example is provided at the bottom of the Building Permit Fees section. *All projects, regardless of value, require the plan review fee deposit will be due at the time of permit application. **Will Call Inspection: When calling for your inspection, simply state that you would like"Will Call"and leave the best con- tact name and number. The inspector will call you on his or her way to your site. Plan Review Fee: 65% of Permit Fee Building Permit Fees Total Valuation Fees $1.00 to $500.00 $23.50 $501.00 to $2,000.00 $23.50 for the first $500 plus $3.05 for each additional $100 or fraction thereof, to and including $2,000. $2,001.00 to $25,000.00 $69.25 for the first $2,000 plus $14.00 for each additional $1,000 or fraction thereof, to and including $25,000. $25,001.00 to $50,000.00 $391.25 for the first $25,000 plus $10.10 for each additional $1,000 or fraction thereof, to and including $50,000. $50,001.00 to $100,000.00 $643.75 for the first $50,000 plus $7.00 for each additional $1,000 or fraction thereof, to and including $100,000. $100,000.00 to $500,000.00 $993.75 for the first $100,000 plus $5.60 for each additional $1,000 or fraction thereof, to and including $500,000. $500,001.00 to $1,000,000.00 $3233.75 for the first $500,000 plus $4.75 for each additional $1,000 or fraction thereof, to and including $1,000,000. $1,000,001.00 and up $5608.75 for the first$1,000,000 plus $3.65 for each additional $1,000 or fraction thereof. Construction Use Tax: Valuation less $10,000.00, divided by 2, then multiplied by 4%. Valuation - $10,000 2 If the valuation of your pro- X .04 — $ Construction Use Tax Ject is less than $10,000.00, there is no use tax. For pro- jects with multiple permits (plumbing, electrical, etc) only the buildin permit will be charged the Construction Use Tax. For projects without a building permit, the first permit applied for will be charged the tax regardless of type. Fire Alarm &Sprinkler permits are exempt. ......Continued on page 2 c:\cdev\forms\permits\bui Iding\permit_fees_form_handout_010311 Questions? ,r Please Contact: ���,�' Development Review Coordinator �"F (970) 479-2128 You Should Know... DRB Approval: Required for any projects that involve ANY exterior work or increase in Gross Residential Floor Area (GRFA) must first apply to, and be approved by, the Design Review Board (DRB) PRIOR to applying for a building permit. Examples of exterior work: re-painting, additions, re-siding, window replacement. Energy Code Compliance Form: Available at http://www.energycodes.gov Will-Call Inspection: The Town of Vail charges $5.00 on each building, plumbing, mechanical and electrical permit for this service. When calling for your inspection, simply state that you would like"Will Call"and leave the best contact name and number. The inspector will call you on his or her way to your site. Improvement Location Certi�icate (ILC): A survey confirming foundation location and final building height (framing) must be submitted and reviewed prior to your framing inspection (for new construction and additions). Fireplaces: The Town of Vail has adopted restrictions on the number and types of fireplaces. Each new dwelling unit may contain either: One (1) EPA Phase II wood burning fireplace and unlimited gas fireplaces; OR Two (2) gas log fireplaces and unlimited gas fireplaces. Public Way Use Permits: Required for new construction, utility work, work in or connecting to the right-of-way (such as driveway pans), staging on the street, etc. Revocable Public Way Use Permits are required for all private improvements permanently located in the right-of-way (such as retaining walls, trees, etc). Please contact Public Works at (970) 479-2158 for any questions or to obtain a permit. Fire Alarms and Sprinklers: A monitored fire alarm or sprinkler system may be required. Contact the Fire De- partment directly at (970) 479-2252 to discuss your project and what systems may be required. Structural Design Criteria: Roof Snow Load: 80 PSF for roofs 4:12 or greater slope Seismic: Short period spectral response: Ss =035.0 100 PSF for decks and roofs less than 4:12 Long period spectral response: S1= 008.1 Wind Speed: 90 mph (3 second gust), exposure B Site Class: determined by soils report Frost Depth: 48" Ground Snow Load 145 PSF Adopted Codes &Standards: 2012 International Residential Code 2012 International Plumbing Code 2012 International Mechanical Code 2012 International Fuel Gas Code 2012 International Fire Code 2012 International Energy Conservation Code 2011 National Electrical Code 2006 ICC/ANSI A117.1 (Accessibility Standards) 2012 Amendments located in Ordinance No. 12, Series 2012 ❑ Show all lighting per Comcheck lighting report. For residential, note for 50% of new lighting to comply with Inter- national Energy Conservation Code (high efficacy) ❑ Minimum lighting requirements must be met. o Complete exterior lighting plan o Electrical load calculations per National Electric Code for new construction, or if any new electrical loads are being added. ❑ Panel schedules ❑ Fault current calculations Plumbing Plans o Full size plumbing plans for each level of the building to scale o Sizes, locations and materials of drain, waste and vent piping. Show drainage slope, vents through roof, sewer connection locations ❑ Show any grease traps or interceptors, or any sand/oil interceptors where applicable ❑ Sizes, locations and materials of water piping. Show locations and types of all backflow prevention devices. ❑ Sizes, location and materials for gas piping. Gas piping plan must show meter location, existing/new gas piping, gas piping total developed length and each branch length, piping material (black iron, or CSST), pipe size and BTU's or CFH for each existing or new appliance served Structural Calculations ❑ Structural calculations must be submitted for all new commercial buildings Special Inspection Program o Special inspection criteria to be annotated on structural plan sheets by the engineer of record Foundation Plan ❑ Structural design criteria, specifications listed and design codes listed ❑ Sizes of all footings and foundation walls. Footing/foundation wall elevations noted ❑ Footing/foundation cross sections with reinforcement clearly shown for each area of the foundation (cross section referenced on plan view) o Soils report or assumed soil bearing capacity referenced Framing Plans ❑ Provide framing plans for floors, decks and roofs. ❑ Structural design criteria, specifications listed and design codes listed ❑ Locations and sizes of all framing components (joists, beams and columns) ❑ Identify material types, grades and species. ❑ Framing details where applicable • Occupancy classification. • Mixed occupancy compliance methods (if applicable). • Occupant loads. • Specify if the building will be equipped with a fire suppression system, and the system type. • Building area in square feet (per floor and total), allowable area calculations. • Number of Type A, B dwelling units and accessible hotel/motel units. • Plumbing fixture count per 2009 IBC Chapter 29. ❑ Differentiate existing from proposed construction. o Floor and room uses labeled. ❑ Suite numbers listed. ❑ Door Schedule locations, sizes, types and safety glazing clearly identified, door hardware, door fire ratings, U values per energy code. ❑ Window Schedule: locations, sizes, types and safety glazing clearly identified, U values per energy code. ❑ Existing and proposed plumbing fixtures. ❑ Means of egress plan and information: required exits, travel distances and occupant loads ❑ Stairs and handrails identified. Provide a detail on the riser height and tread depth for stairs, and height for guards and handrails. o Accessibility compliance: accessible routes, accessible entrances, accessible features and details for all requirements of ANSI 117.1 Reflected Ceiling Plans o Ceiling Heights ❑ Ceiling Finish Materials/ Details/Access panel locations Roof Plan ❑ Roof plans shall be drawn to scale and must be dimensioned. o Roof pitch noted ❑ Roofing material identified (must be Class A, and asphalt shingles must be minimum 300 Ibs per square). o Snow fencing or snow clips shall be identified per TOV ordinance Elevations o Elevations shall be drawn to scale and must be dimensioned. ❑ North, East, South and West elevations. o Show all proposed exterior finish materials, guardrails, windows, doors and finish grades. ❑ Snow fencing or snow clips shall be identified per TOV ordinance Cross Sections and Details ❑ Sections shall be drawn to scale and must be dimensioned. ❑ Provide building cross sections showing roof, wall and floor assemblies and all building materials. ❑ Detail weather resistive barriers at roof and exterior walls ❑ Insulation R values shown for roofs, walls, floors, slab edge per International Energy Conservation Code ❑ Show roof and crawl space ventilation where applicable ❑ Ceiling heights in rooms and crawl space/basement areas. Mechanical Plans ❑ Full size floor plans showing mechanical equipment for each level of the building to scale (for remodel work, show only"new/additional"work) ❑ Complete mechanical room equipment layout. Indicate boiler, furnace, hot water tank ❑ Indicate boiler or furnace size and efficiency (min. 92% efficiency per TOV ordinance) ❑ Complete plans for all proposed HVAC ductwork. Show locations of all smoke/fire dampers ❑ Show all type I and type II hoods where required for commercial kitchens ❑ Complete plans for any kitchen, bath or laundry exhaust ductwork ❑ Show all flue or vents terminations through roof, or side wall o Show fireplace types and fireplace venting o Provide ventilation calculations Electrical Plans ❑ Complete lighting and power plans for all proposed electrical work. Plan Submittal Requirements The Town of Vail offers two (2) methods for submittal of materials for review of applications. Materials can be submitted either digitally or on paper. Whichever method you select all materials shall be submitted in that format throughout the Building Review process. The Town encourages you to consider using the submittal of digital documents and plans. If submitting digitally all elements of the application shall be uploaded to the Town's share file site as a complete set of ma- terials. If submitting paper see # of Plan Sets (paper only) in the guidelines set on page one of this form. Paper, Format&Scale ❑ Drawings must be submitted on minimum 11"x17" or larger size paper. 24"x36"is recommended for most projects o All sheets in a drawing set must be the same size and sequentially labeled and dated. ❑ North arrow and the scale [standard architectural or engineering scales (1/4"=1', etc)]. o Title block with project name, project address and legal description. Professional Seal(s) ❑ All drawings and calculations must be prepared by a professional engineer or architect licensed to practice in the state of Colorado must be signed and sealed (original stamp/signature not required) o Exception: Tenant finishes that do not effect fire walls, additional plumbing fixtures and additional electrical circuits are not required to have stamped professional drawings or calculations. Survey/Site Plan (see DRB application for detailed list of site plan requirements): ❑ Include the DRB approved site plan, if no site plan was provided with the DRB application the following minimum infor- mation is required on a site plan: ❑ North arrow and scale. ❑ Property information: legal description, square footage and acres of lot, owner's name and mailing address. ❑ Adjacent property information: legal description, owner's name and mailing address. o Property lines, easements, right-of-way(s) o Property and setback lines, and existing and proposed easements. ❑ Existing grades. o Existing layout of building and other structures including decks, patios, fences and walls. ❑ Locations of all utilities o Names of all adjacent roadways. Civil Plans ❑ Survey (sealed and dated by Colorado licensed Land Surveyor): • North arrow and scale. • Property information: legal description, square footage and acres of lot, owner's name and mailing address. • Adjacent properties information: legal description, owner's name and mailing address. • Property lines, easements, right-of-way(s) (including bearings, distances and curve information). • Topography. • Basis of bearings. • Adjacent roadways labeled and edge of asphalt for both sides of the roadway shown for a minimum of 250' in either direction from property. ❑ Existing conditions, demolition plan. ❑ Proposed grading: contours, spot elevations, slopes, wall elevations, building floor elevations, matching grades, etc. ❑ Proposed layout of building and other structures including decks, patios, fences and walls. o Utility plan and sign-offs. ❑ Drainage plan and final drainage report. ❑ Erosion control plan. ❑ CDOT Access permit and NTP or at minimum preliminary comments or as required by Town Engineer. Floor Plans o Floor plans shall be drawn to scale and must be dimensioned. ❑ Building Information: • Specify applicable building codes. • Type of construction. • Number of stories. Department of Community Development 75 South Frontage Road �r��� �� ����' Vail, CO 81657 Tel: 970-479-2128 www.vailgov.com Development Review Coordinator Building Permit Application 8�Submittal Requirements Commercial (Including Multi-Family) Follow the detailed guidelines in this packet, prepare plan sets and fill out the necessary forms(provided)for a complete application.Applications must be code compliant and complete to be accepted. We now offer electronic submittal of applications and plans. See our website for more information or contact our office at 970-479-2139. PROJECT TYPE Submittal Requirements New Commer- Multi-Family Commercial Decks and Re-Roof Windows cial Building Interior Remodel Tennant Im- Balconies (condominium) provement(TI) DRB Approval �/ If adding GRFA or If there are any �/ �/ �/ Involving any exte- exterior rior work changes Plan Review Deposit �/ �/ �/ �/ �/ �/ Application Form �/ �/ �/ �/ �/ �/ Energy Code Compliance �/COMcheck"" �/COMcheck'"' or �/COMcheckT"' n/a Required if no �/ Form *** REScheck'"' existing insulation (window U-value) Soils Report d n/a n/a open hole n/a n/a report @ excavation #of Plan Sets(paper only) 4 3 3 2 2 2 Survey/Site Plan J n/a J �/ n/a n/a Civil P�ans �/ n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Floor Plans ./ �/ �/ �/ n/a �/ Reflected Ceiling Plan �/ n/a �/ n/a n/a n/a Roof plan �/ n/a n/a n/a With changes to n/a roof plan or fram- ing structural plans required Elevations �/ n/a n/a �/ n/a �/ (or window schedule) Cross section and details �/ n/a If new ceilings or �/ n/a n/a walls are built Mechanical plans �/ � � n/a n/a n/a Electrical Plans �/ �/ �/ n/a n/a n/a Plumbing Plans �/ �/ J n/a n/a n/a Structural Calculations �/ n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Special Inspection Program �/ �/ �/ �/ n/a n/a Foundation Plan �/ n/a n/a �/ n/a n/a Framing plans �/ �/ �/ �/ n/a n/a 2013-Feb 01