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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDocuments - 19784xL?Y;'* toffl, blbs Prclect l{ame: ??DRB Number: DR8050395 Application Type: Project Descripdon: RE-ROOF SAME FOR SAME, ASPHALT SHINGLES Participants: owNER NESBrT, JOHN E. & PATRICTA 08/08/2005 808 GROVE ST GLENCOE rL 60022 APPUCANT PLATHCONSTRUCflON 08/08/2005 Phone:328-5515 PO BOX 3367 EAGLE co 81631 License: 1,18-B ProJectAddrcc* 4352 SPRUCE WAY VAIL 4352 SPRUCE WAY, UNIT #4 legal lrcscrfptfon: LoU Block: Subdivicion: HBM TOWNHOUSES Parcel Number:2IOL-122-2@04 Comments: SEE CONDITIONS BOARD/STAFF ACTION MoUon By: Action: STAFFAPR Second By:vote: DateofApproval:08/10/2005 Meetng Date: 08/U/2005 Conditions: Cond:8 (P|-AN): 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 DRB approval shall not become valid for 20 days following the date of approval. Cond: 202 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. DESIGN REVIEW BOARD ACTION FORM Department of Community Development 75 South Fronbge Road, West Vail, CO 81657 tef: 970479-2138 fax: 970479-2452 webl www.vailgov.com Location: tin? 6n/'os Planncr: Joe Suther DRB FGG PaId:?7 ,l; Sz- s(rzoc< c'--+7 Applicatlon for Design Revisw TOWN OI' VAN DESIGi'I F]:VIEW STAFF APPROVAL ,/o- d { Gencr.l Intormlllon: b !ubm[d|E o buiHing pormltrl p.f.at t"qUang detlgn twlw ml,ot ruivs qpPtoval 9da, rsrsr to h. tttbtnmd ,*u-*ii iilil;ilff apgrdtat ttat,r qgtartg*- t 1PHTrBfSr !o ha lilllJ#; ilruffffifilffir d,.ir-;c.,Je+ Mg3131 ffi onq yor of Ote ePProvd. 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FRONTAGEROAD VAIL CO 81557 970-479-2138 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT -B.q\'.o-.a^ s \*.X., -B\K j NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON TOBSITE AT ALL TIMES MECHANICAL PERMIT Permit #: M01-0025 Job Address: 4352 SPRUCE WAY VAIL Status . . . : ISSLIED Location.....: SPRUCE WAY TOI^/NHOMES UNIT 5 Applied . . : 03/79/2007 ParcelNo...: 210112220005 Issued. .: 03/19/2007ProjectNo: Expires. .: 09/15/2007 OIlINER GWEN iI. GREETIBERG TRUST B - O3/L9/2O0L Phone: ,'ERRY H. 5350 GREENBRIAR DR ENGLEW@D CO 80111 License: COrfIRACTOR HEARTH EXCIIANGE, INC. (Tur) $119 12991 Phone: 97O-a27-9623 P.O BOX 570 MIIiflTTIRN, CO 81645 L,icensel. L74-Nl APPITICANI HEARTH EXCHANGE, INC. (THE') O3/T9/20OL phone: 91O-827-9623 P.O BOX 670 MIlflruRN, CO 81545 Iricense: L74-M Desciption: REPLACE EXISTING FIREIPLACE WITH EPA PHASE II SOLID FUEL BURNING DEVICE Valuation: $5,010.00 Fireplace lnformation: Restricted: Y # of Gas Appliances: 0 # o{ Gas Logs: 0 # of wood Pellet 1 FEE SUMMARYMechanical--> 9120-00 RestuanntPlanReview-->so. oo Total Calculated Fees--> $153 - 00 So.O0 Additional Fces-___-__> (S1S3.00)Plan Check--> Investigation-> Will Call---> s3o. oo DRB Fee-----------> $0.00 TOTAL FEES-------------> $Ls3.oo Total Permit Fee-> $3.00 Payments------> BALANCE DUE_---_> $0.00 90.00 s0.00 Item: 05100 BUILDIIIG DEPARTMENT o3/L9/2ooa cDAVrs Action: AP CONDITION OF APPROVALCond:12 (BLDG.): FIELD INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO CHECK FOR CODE COMPITIANCE. Cond: CON0004594 AIJIJ IiIORK MUIST CONFORM TO !4ANUFACTER'S LISTING REQUIREMEIiTTS. FIEI,D INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO COMFIRM CIJEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBI-,ES AIID FI-'UE CI{ASE IS PROPERITY CONSTRUCTED DECLARATIONS ,r -_L artt, a 9E ALLEl,Itst, rr INSUMPLETE OR UNSTG|VED Proiect #: AWlfiEA Building Permit #:*m 75 S. Frontage Rd.Vail, Colondo 81657 3j3:'[cc I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application, filled. out in full the information required, completed anaccurate plot plan, and state that all the information as required is correct. I agree to compiy with the information andplol Plan, to comply with all Town ordinances and state laws, and to build thi; sfucture aciording to the towns zoninpand subdivision codes, design review approved Uniform Building Code and other ordinances of the Town applicablethereto. ttfedranical Permit #: rllat -o o}t 97 W7 9 - ZL49 (Inspecfi fi s) . Permit will not be accepted *nn@ Provide Medranical Room Lavoutdtarrn td G.:rt rn isdt,,tat OF OWNER OR CONTRACTOR FOR HIMSELF AND OWNEF I l'- o n FRgpHCE XTRORDM,- I o Zero Clearance Fireplace 36 Errtn-ZC INsTALLATIoN MnnruAL - November, 1995 - 6ffiw Watnck Hcrs.yE=" Listed TeSedtc: U.L1Z7 aftportions of U.L. 14E2&W7 TneLe or GorurENTs ,T Features & Specifications o e lndex lndex The illustration below details what the symbols used along the left margin indicate. I FearunEs AND SpectRcATtoNs PAGE 1 Features: lt-PA Phase II approved (2.3 gftv.). MaximumLogI-engthof24". Large firebox capacity - 3.7 cu. ft.. [,ong bum time - up to 10 Hours.. Large glass doors for maximum visibility.. Firebrick lining for firebox protection.. 388 CFM blower for convection heat and outside combustion air.. Thermostat for automatic control of the blower. tallation Options: Straight or Corner Placement Flush or Recessed Face Raised or Flush Floor Hearth Internd or External Chase Gas line sleeve on the left side for easy installation of gas log lighter 8' leads for the power source and the blower. (110 Volts A.C.) Set-up face is included to ease facing installation 3 blower duct locations for a wide selection of blower installation ootions. Heating Specifications Approximate Heating Capacity (in square feet)* Maximum Burning Time BTU Output per Hour @PA test method) | 20o - 2,500 10 Hours 13.600 to 53.900 * Will vary with the home's floor plan, insulation, and outside temDerature. Dimensions: Weight:590 Lbs. 1tz', Stand-otts See "Chimney Requirementrs" I / .r,,\ ./t \ "' The set-up tace shipped on the 26-112* ' Includes tfie 1f2" stand-ofis tireplace is 36-1/8' wide and 28-1116" tall (dimensions shown are lor the finished face) 6" Blower hook-ups are on both sides and on the bottom (centered 7-518" from the rear edge). Remove the cover plate to access the blower hook-up. PAGE 2 Insrnu-RTroN I Read this entire manual before installing the fireplace. Failure to install this fireplace in accordance with all local codes and the requirements listed in this manual may result in property damage, bodily injury, or even death. Notify your insurance company before installing this fireplace. The requirements listed below are divided into sections. All requirements must be met simultaneously. The order of installation is not rigid - the qualified installer should follow the procedure best suited for the installation. Modifications of the fireplace (doors, blower, air inlet systems, damper control, or any other component supplied by Travis Industries) or use of any component part not approved by Travis Industries in combination with this fireplace system will void the listing and warranty. Shiooed with the Fircplace:. Insgrllation Manual with Catalyst Warranty Card. Grate. Baffle. Blower Assembly. Ember Strip. Log Retainer (includes allen wrench & instructions). Flex Duct w/ start collar - 3' I-ength, 6" Dia (For Blower). Two 12' Flex Ducts,6" Diameter @or Cooling Vents). Two Vent Hoods (For Cooling Vens). Two Vent Hood Storm Collars (For Cooling Vents). New Door Pawl & Heat Shield (For use with 36A doon) Shipped with the Faceplate:. Faceplate (two switch plate screws are attached). #3 Square Driver. Switch Plate (includes blower fteostat). 12 Faceplate Screws Shipped with the Door(s):. Or*ner's Manual. Replacement Pawl (for 36A models). Four Washers. Pair ofGloves. Efficiency, Registration & Oregon DEQ Cards. Touch-up Paint Installation Overview See the seclion "Fireplace Placement Requirements" See the section "Facing Requirements" See the section "Mantel Requirements" See the section lnsulation must not fill the soaces between the stand-offs See the section "Blower Duct Connection' See the section "Blower Electrical Connection" "Hearth Requirements"See the section "Minimum Framing )+ Dimensions" I InsrallRnoru (Got'tlruueo) PAGE 3 JX NOTE: do not build into or place any items into the area above the fireplace up to the ceiling (with the exception of the header, chimney, & cooling vents). We recommend you install the shaded framing members after installing the chimney. . The freplace uses l/2" standoffs on the back and sides and 4" stand-offs on the top to space the fireplace away from framing members or walls. These stand-offs may contact the framing members or walls but do not place insulation or other material in the space between the stand-offs and fireplace. Travis lndustries recommends the chase around the lireplace be insulated. This insulation should only be placed between the framing members and secured so it does not fill the space between the fireplaca and stand-otls. Stand-offs (also located on back) These lifting handles are Bend this bracket down on each side and nail it to the floor, securing the fireplace in posiUon.removed (use a 7/16" wrench) once the fireplace is in place. . The fireplace must be secured to the floor (use the lifting handle brackets - see illustration above).. Fireplace must be placed directly on wood or non-combustible surface (not on linoleum or carpet) PAGE 4 lrusuulnoN (Gorunruueo)I . Fireplace must be installed on a level surface capable of supporting the fireplace and chimney. Place the ember strip included with the fireplace below the front edge of the fireplace. The ember strip insures no emb€r falls between the fireplace and hearlh onto the combustible floor.Place this ember strip under the front of the fireplace and the back edge ol the hearth. be shortened. Clearances. When installed, walls in front of the fireplace must be a minimum 18" to the side of the faceplate (or l5-ll2'from the edge of the fireplace) - see the illustration on page 2. Fireplace should be located such that no doors, drapes, furniture or other combustibles can be placed close or swing closer than the minimum 36" clearance. Due to the high heat output of this fireplace, choose a location away from high traffrc areas.. Fireplace must be placed so the vents below and above the glass do not become blocked Corner Installation (minirnum framing dimensions at 45") EMBER STRIP INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: On the 36 ZC, 36 Bl. and 44 Bl the ember striD will need to I t lrusrlu-eloru(Gottnnueo) PAGEs Raised Fireplaces+ The fireplace may be placed on a platform designed to support the fireplace and vent (Approximately 600 Lbs.). Ember Strip Header height will need to be increased this dimension. Minimum 1/2" of cement fiberboard with non-combusuble tile or marble linish 3t4' PWood No combustible material Dormitted above this point I I I 15" Raised hearth Elevated hearths musi be constructed of noncombustible materials such as cement blocks (6-1/2" Max.). lirtl/t,rrtr,iiz x + Framins:,1\ tltftitt,ttrJt Facing Requirements. The fueplace is shipped with a set-up face that is l/16" larger on the top, bottom and each side than the faceplate (arched or square). Use the set-up face as a template when installing the facing.. Arched and square faceplates are available with this fireplace. If using an arched faceplate, remove the top and two side extenders that are behind the arched set-up face. Side square sel-up face extension Slide the square set-up face extensions from behind the arched s€t-uD face. <_ Top square set-up face extension sid€ lo remove the square set-uo face extensions. Arched set-up face Corurruueo I The fireplace requires 1/2" thick concrete-board (e.g. Wonderboard@) or other non- combustible to extend from the header to the base of the fireplace and to the framing members on both sides (do not use sheetrock or drywall). The non-combustible facing must extend a minimum of 12" above and 2-l/2" ta each side of the faceplate. The non-combustible facine must be a minimum I' thicl Tttr 12" (min.) Cement-board must extend from the header to the floor and to the framing members on both sides. Non-combustible Facing Keep the set-up lace on the fireolace when installing the tacing. Facing may be installed so it inserts behind the faceplate. NOTE: the faceplate protrudes 1" from the front ofthe fireplace, has a 1/8" overlap on the sides, andll4" overlap on top. To achieve a facing that is flush with the drywall to the side of the fireplace, recess the framing directly next to the fireplace. See the illusfration below. TOP VIEW (cross section of fireplace, framlng, and face)Overlapped Facing Nail Down Flange (used to secure the ftr€place to the framing) Ir-1/7 1/2" Drywall I ----T---Faceplate4 1/2" Concrete Board -l l-1/8, (1/4,' on rop, 0,' on bottom) Flush Facing Brick Facing 1l2" Drywall 3/8" Tile Hearth Requirements ? Local building codes may require a minimum hearth requirement different of what this manual states. The hearth must extend 20" in front of the faceplate when it is not elevated (see local building codes). Hearths raised 6-I/2" must extend 18".. The hearth must extend a minimum 8" to the side of the faceplate on both sides (52" wide) lrusrluunoru Corurruueo PAGE 7 . The optional mantel must be a minimum 23" above the top of the faceplate (57-ll2' above the base). Mantel side columns that protrude more than 3/4" must maintain an 18" clearance to the faceplate. Collinswood@ makes a mantel specifically designed for the Fireplace Xtrordinair 36 Elite-ZC. This mantel has been listed with this appliance as a component of this appliance and is not subject to the above mantel requirements. NOTE: do not cut the mantel to reduce its clearance to the fireplace - the base of the mantel must be at the same height as the base of the fireplace. The above requirements apply to all other sight-built or pie-manufactured mantels. ii.:'. .:'. .':l'.i .....iffi'.j t.' .'j. .1:.++ Mantel (may be combustible) Minimum Hearth Witfth = 52" 20" (18'in some cases) . The hearth must be made of a non-combustible material at least Ll2, thjck (it must not raise more than6-112" above the base of the fueplace). Minimum 1/2" of cement tiberboard with non-combustible tile or marble finish 3t+ Plywood No combustible matorial p€rmited above this ooint Ember Strip Header height will need to be increased this dimension. T I 15" Rais€d hearth Faceplate Combustible Floor 2O" Min. Elevated h€arths must be constructed of non-combustible materials such as cemont blocks (6-1P Max.). (Check Local Building Codes) PAGE 8 Insmlleroru Corurnueo The cooling vents provide cooling air for the frreplace safl shirnney system. Failure to correctly instatl the cooling vents will lead to an extremely dangerous installation and possibly a fire. The two cooling vents must be installed so as to route air from the outside to the two starter collars on the top rear corners of the fueplace. Secure the vents to the collars using high-temperature aluminum tape and/or sheet metal screws. A maximum of two 90' bends may be used on each vent. However, if a 180" bend is placed directly offthe starter collar, one additional 90" bend may be used. The maximum distance for the cooling ducts is listed below: When the vertical rise is between: I The maximum horizontal run be: 5' 15' 20' 25' Included with the fireplace are two 12' lengths of vent, use a connector and seal if adding more length The duct terminations must be located so they can not be blocked (eg. snow drifts) 6'and 10' 3' and 6' 1' and 3' 0'and I' a a o Included with the fireplace is a set of storm collars and vent hoods. Placethe collars around the vent on the exterior and attach with screws or caulking to seal the wall from the vent penetration. Place the hood, with open portion facing down, over tlre cooling vents and secure. The cooling air duct terminations may be installed to draw air from a crawl space, or attic if approved by local building codes. NOTE: certain codes require a fire curtain in these cases. Vertical cooling - vent terminations must terminate a minimum ot l0' away lrom the chimney termination.-l\ .'--.---_-Gg' g ll 'H ll Air exits out of the outer liner of lhe cfiimney. ]. fbdzontal<F- o.d Cooling Air Ho.izonbl Run Crawl Space - SeE information to the left on crawl spaces or afics.o lrusrRllRTtoN (Gonnnueo) PAGE e f-t@t This fireplace utilizes an extemal blower and blower duct to direct afu to the fireplace. The air is heated inside the fireplace and pushed out the vents along the faceplate, heating the home. The blower may be located to draw air from the exterior (recommended) or interior of the home.. Do not draw air from confined areas or from a Earuge or area containing fumes or emissions.+ We strongly recommend drawing air from an external location so the blower creates positive pressure inside the home, reducing cold air infiltration.? The blower may be installed to draw air from a crawl space or attic if approved by local building codes. NOTE: certain codes require a fre curtain in these cases. Blower Duct Connection? The shorter the blower duct, the greater the air flow and heat transfer will be.. Connect the blower duct to one of the three locations on the fireplace (right side, left side, or bottom). Remove the appropriate blower cover plate using a 5/16" nutdriver (NOIts: if using the botlom duct location, remove theS-ll2" by 6-114" air deflector directly above cover plate). lnsert the starter section into the hole and bend the flanges outwards,locking the starter section in place. Ring for duct 't) / l-ble br FFAMING DIMENSIONS: Heighti 13'\,tidr:11" DeDth: 11 1/2' S sn"p "onau',conneclor into tha hol€ in lhe @ of tt|g Uowet hot sir€. Irtako gnll must be aoc666ible. Power Source (1r0 yorr A.c.) . Connect the blower duct to the blower box by inserting the duct over the 6" collar and secure using duct tape and/or screws. The maximum length for 6" diameter blower duct is 15' (use the included duct & start collar) a o The maximum length for 8" diameter blower duct is 25' (use two 6" to 8" adapters) A maximum of two 90'bends may be used. The blower, if located on an external wall, should be weatherproofed. Remove the blower cover and install the blower. Apply caulk around the perimeter of the blower housing where it contacts the external wall (apply sparingly). Replace the blower cover. Ti Blower Cover Caulk (Around All Four Sides)VV Extemal Wall 1777777777777777?7?@...*".1r7- tY Irfl PAGEIo lrusrauanoN (Connnueo) Blower Electrical Connection. Connecttlleelectricalconduittoanelectrical supply 110-115Volts at6OHz (2Amps). Usea junction box to protect the electrical connection I t Connect the blower conduit to the blower box by attaching the two molex connectorc together. Insert the molex connectors into the blower box. Then attach the conduit to the blower box by inseting it into the top. Do not run either conduit over the top of the fireplace or within 2" of the chimney If the blower or power supply is located to the left, the electrical conduit(s) may be directed to the left side of the fireplace. To do this, remove the conduit cover plate on both sides of the fireplace. Feed the conduit(s) through the hole on the right side and out the left side (removing the cover allows the conduit to be fed through without kinking). Swirch the cover plates by anaching the right cover plate to the left side and vice-versa. --- Screw this piece inb lhe lunction box Use wire nuts or other approved method to @nnect the porver conduit wir€s to a pourer soulco . The blower utilizes a filter that requires periodic cleaning - see the illustration below. Filter ScreEn Intake Grill -0 Shake the filter b remo\re any dirt that may have acqrmulatect. Remove the lour screws that go into these holes with a 1/4" nuldriver. Insrlu-moru (Cottlruueo) PAGE 11 @lt . Use one of the following brands and type of chimney:. Temco 82 . Superior TF8 Chimneys Part Numbers 8DM . Marco ED o Chimney Connection to Fireplace. Each brand of chimney has a slightly different outside diameter. To accommodate this, the fireplace has three "L" brackets (outer liner corurectors) on the top of the freplace can. Center a section of chimney over the chimney opening and mark the exterior location of the chimney. Then reposition the nl-u brackets, if necessary, so they are directly adjacent the exterior of the chimney. Use a drill with a 5/16" driver bit to re-install the ul-u brackets (use the existing sheet metal screws). Outer Liner Connsctors ,,,,,,, Remo\re the Use Sheet Metal Outer Uner Connectors and re-attach with sheet metal screws il their location does not accomodate the diamebr of the Chimney Outer Liner. to Attach the Outer Liner Connec'tors to the Chimney Outer Liner. Inner Liner (Ledge Connect Inner Liner to the Chimney Pipe with Three Sheet Metal Screws in the Hol€s Provided Inside AcceDts Ditterent Sized Chimney Pipes) . When attaching the chimney to the fireplace, first slide down the inner liner of the chimney pipe into the inner liner of the fireplace. Certain brands of chimney pipe will stop at the ledge, while others will insert beyond the ledge. When the chimney pipe is fully seated and aligned, drill three holes in the chimney pipe where it lines up with the holes in the fireplace inner liner. Secure the fireplace to the chimney pipe with three sheet metal screws. If there are any large gaps between the chirnney pipe and fireplace, use fumace cement to seal (allow 24 hours to dry before burning the fireplace). PAGE 12 lrusrnulnoN (Connruueo) Chimney Height. Minimum 15' system height (measured from the base of the fireplace) . Maximum 35' system height (measured from the base of the fireplace) ? In some problematic situations, additional chimney height above the specified minimums may be necessary to reduce wind-induced down drafting and back puffing, or to increase draft, thereby improving fireplace operating characteristics.\ \ Fir€stop Between Rool Framing (See Roof Opening Attic Firestop Chimney musl be totally enclosed when passing through living space with a minimum 2" clearance b mmbustibles. Floor Levels Cooling Vent Special Chimney Requirements ! Depending on the manufacturer and where the chimney is to be installed, special supports, roof assemblies, radiation shields, spark arrestors, locking bands, etc... may be supplied as a part of the chimney system. The manufacturer's installation instructions, which are reviewed by the listing agency, specifies when and where each of these components must be used. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the use of flashing and an adjustable storm collar at the roof line to prcvent water from entering the house. Manufacturers require that chimneys extending beyond a certain height above the roof (frequently above 5') must also be braced. Insrelmnot (Gottnruueo) PAGE ls l Using Offsets U . 30o Elbows may be used to offset the chimney (to align the chimney or gain clearance to combustibles. A maximum four 30o elbows may be used. Each elbow must be used in conjunction with a retum elbow (so the chimney returns to a vertical direction) ' ffusing a single offset (two 30" elbows) a maximum of 8' of inclined chimnev mav be used between elbows. ' ffusing two offsets (four 30" elbows) a maximum of 4' of inclined chimney may be used between each set of elbows.. For every 6' of inclined chimney a flue support is required Elbows may be used directly off the top of the fueplace (maintain a 5" clearance to combustibles on the back wall,4 1/2" minimum on the front wall and header, and l8u minimum to the side walls) The table below details the amount of offset ("X") and rise ("R") gained from various chimney lengths when used with 30' elbows. Make sure to add the amounts for both elbows. Two sections may be added together to form a combined length. For example, 12" and 18" Temco chimney sections give an offset of l7-518' (3-718'+ 5-318" + 8-3/8" = 17-518"). The rise ("R") equals 38-l/8" (14-318" + 9-114" + 14-112" = 38-1/8"). Chlmney must bs totally €nclosod whgn passlng through living spac€ with a minimum 2' clearance to combustiblEs. Firsslop Cooling Ver s ? Min. Max ot A) (Fgr€es MEASIjRED IN INCIIES Temco Eil Series Superior TFE TMItDM Marco 8D OFFSET RISE OFFSET RISE OFFSET RISE OFFSET RISE "x""R""R'"x""x'"R" 2 Elbows 3 7t8 14 3t8 4 l5 43t8 163t8 5v4 t9 lt4 12" Section 5 3/8 9lt4 5U4 9 5 3t8 9!8 5U4 9 lS" Section 8 3/8 t4 lD IU4 14 lt4 8 3/8 143t8 8lt4 14 U2 24' Section 1l 3/8 19 5/8 36" Section l7 3t8 30 L7 lt4 30 r7 3t8 297/8 17 v4 30 u4 48" Section 23 3t8 ,lO 3/8 231t4 401t4 23 3t8 Nv4 23 U4 &u2 Flue SuDDort 1U2 23t8 tlD 2v2 63t4 tt 3t4 5U4 9 1t4 PAGE 14 InsrnunnoN (Corunruueo) Clearances to Combustibles! Follow the clearances listed below - do not follow the clearances listed in the chimney instructions. Maintain a 2" clearance from the chimney to combustibles (measured horizontally). Use offsets, if necessary, to maintain clearances. In the area above the fireplace before the chimney penetrates the ceiling (use a firestop), the chimney must maintain the clearances listed below: 5" to the rear of the chimnev 4-112" to the front of the chimnev Cooling V 5" Min. Clearance to chimney at the rear Oftsets can be used to maintain the minimum clearances Fireplace Xtrordinair Firestops. 'Whenever the chimney penetrates a floor or ceiling a firestop is required on the bottom side of the floorjoists. When passing through an attic the firestop must be placed on the attic side of the joists. When the chimney passes through a living space it must be totally enclosed (maintain the minimum 2" clearance to combustibles). The space between frames that hold the firestop in place should be measured as follows: Temco 16' NOTE: Many firestops are designed for a 1" clearance, thas fireplace nequires a 2" clearance. Superior FMI Marco t6 U2' 16 U2' t6 u2, Insrnu-nnoru (Cottlruueo) PAGE rs O ":Ht:i.T*".:[facturer's instructions for rhe use or flashing and an adjustable storm collar at the roof line to prevent water from entering the house.. The table below may be used to determine the appropriate framing size. When installing into a sloped roof, it is important to determine the size of the framing for clearance purposes. Use the appropriate column for 2 x 4 or 2 x 6 rafters. It is not necessary to frame around t}te hole opening if the clearance to combustibles can be maintained between fwo rafters. Chimnay Type Chimney Typc SI,OPE Temco (12" di.meter)Suoerior. trMI. or Marco (12-111" dia.) 2 bv 4 Rafter 2 bv 6 Rafter 2 bv 4 Rafter 2 bv 6 Rafter wt2 16x 16 l6 x l6 16 ll2x 16ll2 16 r?x L6 ll2 u12 16 x 16 ll2 16 x 16 5/8 16 ll2 x 17 16 lDx I7 llE at2 16x 17 16 x 17 ll4 16 112 x 17 ll2 16 lDt 17 314 3^2 16 x 17 112 l6x l8 16 ll2 x 18 16 IDx 18 lD 4^2 16 x 18 l/4 16 x 18 7/8 16 ll2 x t8 3/4 16 ll2 x 19 318 5^2 l6 x t9 16 x 19 l/4 16 ll2x 19 ll2 16 IDx 19 314 6n2 16 x 19 718 16 x?fr 718 L6ll2xD3l8 16 Il2 x2l 318 7n2 16x243/4 16 x2l ll2 16ll2x2t rl4 16lDx22 &12 16 x2l 314 16x23 16ll2x22ll4 16ll2x23ll2 9n2 16 x 22 314 16x?A ll4 16 ll2 x2! ll4 16 ll2 x24 314 lon2 16 x 23 314 16 x 25 ll2 16 ll2 x 24 ll4 16 lDx26 tln2 16x25 16x?-6314 16ll2x25 ll2 16 ll2x27 ll4 l:ul2 16 x 2,6 ll8 16 x 28 l/8 16 ll2 x 26 518 16 ll2 x28 518 Chimney Termination Requirements. The chimney must have a chimney cap. The chimney must terminate a minimum 3'above the roof and 2'above any portion within l0' (measured horizontally). This applies to flat and sloped roofs. improving fireplace opemting characteristics. Chimneys extending beyond a certain height (frequently 5') above the roof may require braces (check the chimney instructions for details) Framing Size PAGE 16 InsrnuniloN (Conlnueo) ! 1 ACID WASH WARMNG: Before installing the faceplate, make sure any masonry that has been treated with acid wash has been properly neutralized (this is used primarily with brick faces). Acid wash (muriatic acid) is used to remove excess mortar. If not properly neutralized with an anrmonia solution, the gold face may develop a permanent tarnish when the acid evaporates over time. WOOD SCRAP WARNING: Never bum wood scraps in the fireplace. Treated wood breaks down the catalyst inside the freplace, decreasing efficiency and increasing emissions. Remove the set-up face using the #3 square drive included with the faceplate. Make sure the firebrick is properly in place. Install the log retainer using the included 1/8" allen wrcnch. Install the baffle. 2 3 4 Use the #l square driver included with the faceDlate b remove the 10 screws on the set-up face. \-.:.). Place tfie baflle on the brack€ts at the rear of the firebox. The firebrick should be intact and agains{ the walls of tho ftrebox. Plac€ the grate in ihe cer er of lhe firebox Door Switch (used to automatically tum the blower off wtl6n the door is opened) Serial # Plate Place the log retainer into the holders. Tighten down the set screws in the holder with th€ included l/8' allen wrench. NOTE: The standard log retainer shown, the same instruclions apply for th€ cast andiron $ lusrRu-artoN (CorulruuED) poc=rz 5 Make sure the insulation between the fireplace body and fireplace can is still in place FF;ONT VIE\,fu OF il l':i;F) =,A\(=; E 5 If installing a catalyst temperature meter, do so now (see the instructions included with the temperature meter).6 The faceplate is packaged with the faceplate attachment screws (NOTE: there are two extra screws that may be discarded). Use the included #3 square driver to install the faceplate - do not pinch any of the wires in the lower right between the faceplate and the fireplace. 12 faceolate attachmsnt screws come included with the faceplate (2 may be discarded) Use the #3 square driver included with the faceplate to tighten the screws qfi PAGEI8 lrusrruRlon (Coxnuueo) Ea Attach the two male quick-connects from the switch plate to the two female quick-connects leading from the fireplace. If the optional summer fan swirch is being used, connect the other two quick connects, otherwise tuck the two male quick-connects leading from the fircplace into the cay!ry behind the faceplate. Attach the switchplate to the faceplate using a standard screwdriver (NOTE: the attachment screws are threaded into the faceplate). Blower operation may be checked by jumping the two male quick-connects leading from the fireplace (BE CAREFUL - THIS CIRCUTT IS ACTryE). Make sure tlle door is closed. Single Door Installation This fireplace may be installed with a single large door or two split-doors. See the instructions under step 8a for installing double doors. For single doors, install it by sliding the door over the right side hinge pins. See step 9 for adjusting the door larch. Double Door Installation - Determining the Correct Door Latch Because of design changes from the 364, to the 36-Elite, the door latch and heat shield on the double doors has been changed. 36A doors have latches that are 2-1,12'long. 36-Elite doon have latches 3-118" long. See the illustration below to determine the correct door latch and how to switch latches. Lower Right of Faceplate Attach the two male quick-mnnects from the switch plate to the two female quick- connocts lsading from the fireplace. t Use a standard screwdriver to attach the switch plate -v These male quick-connects are for th6 summEr fan swlbh (connect them together to test il the blower operates). SIDE VIEW OF DOOR LATCH 36A Doors 36 Elite Doors lf )rour door has this type of latch you will need to swibh the door latich and heal shield. Go to step 8b lf your door has this type of latch go to s{ep 8c '. i lnsrlu-elon (Cottnnueo) PAGEie 8b Changing the Door Latch and Heat Shield on 36A Doors Remove the door latch using a 9/16" wrench to remove the outer nut. Remove the washer and remove the latch by sliding it outwards and off of the threaded door handle. Discard the 2-112" long latch. Insert the 36 Elite larch by inserting it through the door latch rod, and then over the threaded door handle. The hole in the latch has a flat portion. It slides over the flat portion of the threaded door handle.. Replace the washer and nut and tighten. /-A\- Flr Door Handl€ OutBr Nut (use a 9/16" wrench b remove) Replace the 364, heat shield that attaches to the left side door. Remove the two screws that hold the heat shield in place with a 5i 16" nutdriver. Line up the new heat shield and replace the screws. Heat Shield 36 Elite Heat Shield Left Door ffi Remove thes€ two screws with a 5/16" nutdriv€r. Then install ths smaller 36 Elite h€at shi€ld. 8c Install the doors by sliding the door over the hinge pins. Check the vertical alignment. Ch€ck the position of the doors for horizonlal alignment (the doors in this picture are out of alignment). Add washers to the hinge pins on this side b make the doors align horizontally. PAGE 20 lrusralumon (Gorunruueo) 9 Adjust the door latch, if necessary to make a snug fit between the door gasket and the fireplace. Adjustments are made to the door latch by moving the washers from either side of the door latch and tightening the inner nut against the outer nut. SIDE VIEW OF DOOR LTATCH The door lalch is adiusted by moving the washers 'Iom one side of lhe latch to fl1e other. 'l'ighlen the out€r \nut against th€ inner nut to insure a - pr€cise adiusunent. Door Gasket Threaded portion of handl€ Outsr Nut (use a 9/16" wrencfi to remo\re)Doot Handl€ This fireplace is designed to accept a Il2" ga.s line for a natural gas log lighter. The gas line should be installed by a qualified plumber in accordance with all building codes. The gas connection may enter from the left side only. The gas line must be installed in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI A223.1-1992 or local codes that may have jurisdiction. When installing a gas line, an approved shut-off valve must be installed outside the flueplace. To install the gas line, remove the brick on the left inside of the fireplace that has the hole provided for the gas line to pass through. This will expose a snap in plug that will need to be removed by pryrng off with a flat screw driver. Pull out the insulation that is in the hole and replace the brick. Remove the cover plate on the exterior of the z.c. can. Slide a ll2" pipe nipple through the holes (NOTE: the exterior access hole is 6-112" back from the front edge of the faceplate and 12" above the base). Then pack the insulation around the gas pipe where it passes into the firebox. Finish the installation by either capping the gas line inside the fireplace or by installing a listed gas log lighter in accordance with its installation instnrctions. Use a pipe compound approved for use with gas on all joints. CAUTION: . \[hen using a log lighter set, the fireplace by-pass and combustion air control must be in the fully open position. Follow the operating instructions supplied by the log Hghter manufacturer. hopane (LP) may not be used. LIslruc lruronnaAlott PAGE21 r()The listing label is shown below. It can be found on the base of the fireplace behind the faceplate. PAGEzI lruogx W The Original GoId Arched tr'ireplacerM fl ireplace Xtrordinair (sometimes called the FPX) the "Original Jf 'Gold Arched Fireplace", introduced the trademark product shapeI of the parallel arches, the arched viewing area and the parallel arched face over a decade ago. The unique design of the delicate lace pattern concealing the air intake and heat exchanger, and the arches have identified Fireplace Xtrordinair to thousands of disceming homeowners all over North America. l{othing X[atches A Real Log Fire fff hen irou enter a home, what s the one thing that makes you lll teel instantly rvelcomed and relaxed: the cheery crackle JJ and dancing warm flames of a real log fire on the hearth. The fireplace has ahvays been the heart of the home. The mood it inspires sets the stage for all our fondest memories of romance, family sharing and festive gatherings around the fireplace. This rvonderful ambience is threatened by society's need for efficient use of fuel and a cleaner, healthier environment. The fireplace of old, and most manufactured fireplaces, cannot meet these demands. Any heat generated by a traditional fire- place goes up the chimney and not into the home. The solution is l'ireplace Xtrordinair. This state-of-the-art fireplace design, auailable in two different sized models, provides the warmth, romance and beauty of a traditional hearth without heat loss and air pollution. The Fireplace Xtrordinair is installed as a zero clearance fireplace, and has an enviable overall efficiency rating up to 7370. It is certified by the EPA as a clean burning, environmentally responsible heatingl appliance. The Furnqce That Looks Like A Firepluce hlh. Fireplace Xtrordinair is designed to maintain the aesthetic I appeal of Lhe fireplace while deliverin{ up to 76,700 .L BTU's,ihour. through a decorative grill built into the face design, framing the fire and enhancing your home decor. Other heat-circulating fireplaces require large unsightly louvers or highly visible vent boxes above the fireplace opening, sacrificing the traditional hearth look. The Fireplace Xtrordinair features sleek lines and large glass doors for an expansive view of the fire. Optional Sold plating on the face and door add a dramatic flair. Only Fireplace Xtrordinair creates such a uniquely beautiful, versatile look in a high BTtl output fireplace. Unique Positiue Pressure Heating Sgstem 7rl ne ofthe unique design features ofthe Fireplace Xtrordinair f I ls that you can use fresh air which is drawn from outside the \./ home for both combustion and heat transfer through a unique concept called,' Posi- Pressure'. Posi-Pressure technology draws outside air into the cavity around the fireplace, heats it, and circulates it throughout the home via a quiet, remote blower. The lllustration depic ls tgpical heat disttibulionofheated ait in a home. Heating capacit! and room temperature mall L'ary due to locotion of fireplace, degee ofinsulalion, twe of fuel ond fuel moislure conlent, Home Air Recirculator f)rou also have the option to install the powerful blower within J the home and use the Fireplace Xtrordinair as a Horne Air .a Recirculator, that provides a circulation of heated air throughout the home. No Fireplace Burns As Clean As Fireplace Xtrordinair source of heat for your home shouldn't be a source of pollution for our environ- ment. The Fireplace Xtrordinair utilizes the latest catalytic technology to reduce emissions by 90% compared to conventional fireplaces. A catalytic combustor reduces the temperature at which smoke ignites, causing it to burn before it leaves the firebox. Unlike most fireplaces, the Fireplace Xtrordinair surpasses the EPA'S strict emissions standards for wood stoves - in fact. emissions are as low as 2.3 grams of particulates per hour for the Model 36 Elite and 2.5 Erams for the Model 44 Elite! heated air naturally 'seeks out' and warming the entire home evenly leaks and other drafty spots by preventing cold air penetrates cold spaces, while'sealing' cracks, TI FIED HI CER Unmotch.ed BecrutU /11 n. l'ireplace Xtrordinair rs f designed to meet your archi- I tectural needs by blendingwith the interior of your home rather than looking like an add-on. The double door style is a classic, equally at home in the country or when gracing a contemporary living room. This fireplace is flush to the wall, which saves valuable floor space in a room. The traditional arch design accommodates standard brick dimensions without cutting and works equally rvell ttith stone, marble or tile for that custom touch. The controls for fan, air adjustment and damper are subtly incorporated in the face of the unit itself for easy access. The standard heat resistant finish for the doors and face is a rich metallic black. Your dealer can offer a wide assortment of decorator colors as well. A$KT&m The upgrade finish for the fireplace is an elegant 24 karat gold plating over polished nickel. The gold does not require polishing and will not discolor from normal operation*. Combine gold and metallic black components for a striking contrast or feature the total gold finish for a stunning high impact fireplace. Cust tmtliDn ddihthb u)tth sitlgle daor aptlon The 36 Elite is unique in several areas: I. This model offers the choice of either the classic double iuch door or a single arched door. 2. The 36 Elite also offers the beautiful hand-hammered ArtisanrM wrought iron face and wrought iron door. 3. Available with a classic black or gold single door option is the decorative cast andiron that fits within the firebox. This beautiful feature adds an exciting nelv dimension to the flames. I nother beautiful benefit ofthe 4 Fireplace Xtrordinair is the size of.4l the logs the unit can burn (up to 32" on model 44Elite). The large capacig firebox features large doors that provide a huge unobstructed view of the beautiful, soothinq flames. Model 36 Elite 84,' IIodBl 44 Elite 38' P"*.;,i:,':lii;ii::,"",,. the fact that the Fireplace Xtrordinair is constructed of superior components and features, and the performance ratings are superior to every other certified fireplace, the cost of the installed system is surprisingly competitive. The reason is simple, the air cooled chimney system approved for the Fireplace Xtrordinair may cost 5070 less than chimney systems required on other high heat output fireplaces. This dramatic breakthrough is due to the effectiveness of the unique heat exchange Posi-Pressure system. This system delivers most of the heat generated into the home rather than up the chimney. Dollar for dollar, you will not find a better, more cost effective way to efficiently heat your home with wood! Classid" Blnck Door/Black Face Singb DN,4rrailehte m 36 Elite Only Classif" Gold Door/Black Face $aslp D)or Aoailahb on 36 Flik (hlg Classif" Black Door/Gold Face Single l\nr Arflilnhle m 36 tr)i* (Ng Ckxsif" Gold Door/Gold Face Single Dnr Aotila e on 36 ile Onlg Artisan'" Hammered Face with Wroupht lron Detail Singte Dool on\ - 36 EIiu Onli rcold can he damaged hy ove{iring, cleaning chemicals or abrasive polish, consult your dealer for the proper care and cleaning of the gold dools and face' here has never been a fireolace made that compares to Fireplace Xtrordinair in all the performance categories, effi- ciency, emissions and BTU output. One of the most critical of all performance characteristics of any heating appliance is the "ouerall effi- 7?%ciency". This im- portant data tells you how much of the energy gener- ated by combustionOverdI Eff lc lenqy ;:ft:T: i.i,T fi:: llnce(lisl lvoodh{es Woo6lo0e The combustor is designed to ignite any unburned volatile gases that would otherwise pass up the chimney as smoke. The catalyst in place Xtrordinair is rated by the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) in Oregon as having 7370 on the model 36 Elite. This is the highest rating ever achieved by a wood burning fireplace, in fact much higher than most E.P.A. certified wood stoves. How The Fireplace Xtrordinair Works. A single air control ( I ) regulates the burn rate of the fireplace. fu the fresh air is directed to the primary combustion zone of the fire, it is drawn evenly across the glass by a sophisti- cated airwash. (2) This air wash is designed to help keep the glass clean during higher operating settings. An additional boost to the primary fire is achieved by air inlels (3) near the base of the huge firebox. This combined air entry allows for aggressive and easy to light fires There are trvo EPA approved methods for reducing emissions in certified wood burning appliances, one being non-catalytic High-Tech design, the other using catalytic combustors. The Fireplace Xtrordinair features catalytic Technology. The catalytic combustor (4) is a ceramic honeycombed block that is coated with a mixture of palladium and platinum. Fireplaco F€place Extrodhaf Extodnar Mod.l36 Elile Model 4tE il€ I 0, n o 0con Firaplacss L@lcsLfuAW, the combustor actually lowers the temperature at which gases burn, thus allowing the appliance to burn efficiently over the complete operating range and producing more useful heat. The huge size ofthe refractory lined (5) firebox (4.3 cubic feet on model tl4 Elite & 3.7 on the model 36flr7el, combines a large fuel load with the burn characteristics of the catalytic combustor for longer, more efficient burn times than those found in any High- Tech stove or uncertified fireplaces. A catalytic by-pass mechanism (6) is designed to prevent smoke spillage during refueling and allows for quick, effortless firestarting by allowing a direct unobstructed path for the flue lases during start-up, The hear,y baffle plates (7) increase the time the unburned gases stay in the firebox, allowing them, when mixed with fresh oxygen prior to entering the catalytic combustor, to increase efficiency and lower emissions. (8) The variable speed blower control allows you to adjust the amount of heated air circulation your home requires. (9) Heavy gauge, welded steel firebox construction and rigorous Underwriters Laboratory (UL) safety testing by Warnock Hersey insure complete peace of mind. (10 large double doors frame the largest ceramic viewing glass available in any heat producing fireplace. Model 36 Elite Door Size: 28" x 36" Model 44 Elite Door Size: Madel36 Elite Zen t C I ear unce F irep lace ( I f ) The blower micro-switch adds safety by instantly turning off and on the blower system when you open and close the doors to add wood. ( f2) The log retainer allows you the ability to load a large amount of wood without it rolling back out. NOTE: Ifyou purchase the single gold or black door you will also receive the cast decorative andiron. M Ufu A fu Y';;t::'ffff'*"ments Highest BTU Output of Ang Phuse II Pcotures & xlotlel it6 Elite Mctttel 44 EliteSpecilicutions Zero Oleorance kro Cleorance The Fireplace Xtrordinair is one of the cleanest burning and the highest BTLI output appliances ever certified. The Posi-Pressure Sgstem Fresh outside air is drarvn through a remote, quiet 388 cfm blower (13) to pressurize the house, and provide outside air for combustion. A'"vashable air filter (14) keeps incoming air clean. The barometric damper (15) prevents cold air transfer into the heat chamber when your fireplace is not in use. Outside air is circulated around the entire firebox ( 16l for maximum heat transfer before being directed through the decorative face outlets to pressurize your home with fresh heated air. The finish face (17) is removable and comes from the factory either Sold plated or with a metallic black paint finish. Check rvith your dealer for custom paint colors they may offer. All Models of the Fireplace Xtrordinair Also l'eature... o Built-in thermodisc for automatic control of the blower. o 8 foot electrical leads for the blower (8' extension with iunction box are available). This quiet, remote 388 CFM blower enables practical use of the fireplace in the familg room or the most formal liuing ror.tm. r Mason's set-up face provided on the fireplace during installation to prevent damage to the decorative faceplate. . 3 blower duct locatrons for a wide selection ofblower installation options. r Unit comes with universal chimnev adaotor. . Flex duct for blower included. . Flex duct and cooling vents for fireplace included. 7le dbtlatsirtns otd clatrarutx on this page ue hr rcfm:nce onlg! Refer to Oumer's Manual for operation and etact specifications prior to irctallation. 'Ir s q3ph rEcss'E bolh rirdace Xl!'C mif mode s ar 069l cenlea I redac€6 lisrcd " f€ 1998 EPA rsl i9 ol rrtas€ ? Rssideitia llod le sls. Certified Fireplace EPA Phase II ADDroved YIS YES Overall Efficiencv*73%72% Heating Capacitl'tp to 2,500 SqJFt.UD to 3,000 SqrTt. Emissions** llarimum Burn Timea 2.3 0ramsrHour l0 Hours 2.5 Gram:,tlour l2 Hours flue 8"Opening LD.8 0Dening l.D. ftenll\{'idtht 48', OverallDepth 2i'27' Firebox Capacig 3.7 Cubic Feet \Abod Size 24' a3 cubig &e! 32', BTU 0utpur Cordnood 10.300 to 66.000 Per,/tlr.10.700 to 76,700 PeriHr. 'DEQ Uethod *rEPAl4ethod tNol lnclu.lin.t loceptate ^ EmLtio,z! Endenc!, Heating Copu.it! and llum Time ma! Lvry llepenling on a.tuat hone lloat plan, ttpe ol tJel rlrcd, and moittule .ontent. Emissions numbers are those that haE heen certitied b! the U.S. E.PA. BT(; output based on buming cordLoad. Dncienc! numhers arc bdsed on On2gon DepL ofDtuironmental qualit! lest standards. Frorning Specifi<tilfunsABCWIDTH DEPTH HEICHT Model 36 Elite 43"(54"+)26 (37 ln'**l 45 7t2'. Model 44 Elite 50" (61'*)26 y8 (37 t8',+)50 1/2', * LIse these measurements if you are installing unit in an outside chas€. This includes room for the blohier in chase. NOTE: Framing Space For Fan: Height = 13' width = 113i8" Depth = 11 li2" All models 23" from fireolace face combustible facing to fiieplaceface is 12". Hearth: All models require a 20" non-combustible hearth. Chimnev: Temco 82 Series. Suoenor TF8. Flvll8HT, Marco 8D <_ Mantle: K42'l Model 41 Elite Zero Clcrtronce EUxnU,eI@ 17 ever has adding the value, beauty and warmth ff f ofa elowing hearth been easier or more versatile. The f !f Fireplace Xtrordinair is a perfect fit in new constructionL 7 or remodeling. Choose from exterior wall or interior chase installation - a great way to showcase the hearth within the room. The Fireplace Xtrordinair is equally at home in comer or straiglht wall installations. Flush or recessed face configurations, and raised hearth offer even more versatility. The only limit to finishing the Fireplace Xtrordinair is your imagination. Whether you choose tile, stone, brick, marble or stucco, your installer can create the fireplace of your dreams. Your Fireplace Xtrordinair dealer can show you a selection of mantles, manufactured by Grand MantlesrM, in a broad array of wood types and unique styles and beautiful pre-made tile faces and hearth pads by Hearth ClassicrM, Ask your Fireplace Xtrordinair dealer for details on both these easy to install options. In new construction and remodeling alike, the extraordinary efficiency, clean burn and high BTU output of this unique home heating system offers a fireplace unparalleled in performance and value. Invest in a whole new way to heat with wood with the only EPA certified Posi-Pressure fireplace - Fireplace Xtrordinair. Manufactured Bg Ttaais Industries, Inc. o Kirkland, Washington USA See the cornplete line of Fireplace Xtrordinoir wood and gas products on the Intemet. hW :l lunlfr re ploceM ino ircom Fireplace Xtrordkair Modeb 36 Elite & ,14 Elite are tested to U.L 127, U.L. 1482 and U.L. 907 standards bg Wamock Herseg Profxional Senica, LTD. LC.B.0. #NER-219. 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The iown of VaiI wiII ad.just thefee according to the t.abre below, to ensure Lhe correcL feeis paid FEE SCHEDULE: $100.00 g over $1, 000, 000 DESIGN REVIEW BOARD APPROVAIT EXPIRESAPPROVAI IJNIJESS A BUTIIDING PERMIT ISIS STARTED. $200.00 $400.00 $s00. 00 ONE YEAR AFTER FINAIJ ISSUED AI{D CONSTRUCTTON ...{ '-* c;: ') PRESEITTTATIVE: $ 10, 001- - $ s0, 000$ 50, 001 - $ 1s0, 000 $150, 001_ - $ s00, 000 $500, 001 - 91,000,000 {n orrq --e 4k I\ \ \r \ \s;5 \ \: \\\ \ \ :(^'\ i{':I"f*\=.--!1o^n''9>'= .----i1,"t9 --\:2--' o*':>-- 'oal fr $ N0TICE: Acdordlng to Col orado any legal action based upon anywithin three years after you fil In no event, may any action baslthls surVey be cormenced more tl date of the centification shown €{ €;r .3 --\{"fr <ary€__(\ ry[ I I I "b's/'ilttl.-'/ L\'i ,..i.al 'r; 2fs26 Si -= 7/:/o-?'; S ,,,ttttts 8t,Y/ t nerebv certify rhat thia iupioveoenc locatl.on cerBlflcaEe was prepared for rhe s-/ rorcgage lender and the tltle Lnsurance coupany, that it is no! a land survey plar 5/ or iuprovenenE survey plaC, and Ehat 1C ls nof to ba relled upbn for the escabllsh- ,l uenr Lf fence, building, or oEher future lnproveDen! llnes. I further cerclfy that / rhe lnproveeents on the above described parcel on chls date, excePE utllity con- / oectlons, are enElrely:rrithln the boundarles of the parcel, except as shortn ' that 7' there are no encroachnincs upon the descrlbed preulses by luprovenents on any ad- 1 lofning premises, excepc as indicated, and rhat there ls no apperent evldence or \ "fg" of any easenenE crosslng or burdenlng any par! of said parcel, except as noted. \ fnf" cerEificat.e does no! constitute a clcle search by InEer-UounBaln EnBineerlng tb decernLne ownership or aaseuents of tecord. For all lnforoatlon regardlng easeDenEs, rlghcs-of-ray or ElEle of record, Inter-Uountaln Engl'neerlng relled uPoo lr t ti-\fih*fu. Vru^'<n* Regislered Lond Surveyor Nd llffilrw, you must conhencelefect in this surveyrt dlscover such defect. ' I upon such defect in Fn ten years from the Iereon. VPROVEMENT LOCATION CERTIFICATE PARCEL "2", HBM TOWNHOUSES, BIGHORN SUBDIVISION THIRD ADDITION, ffi#*l'ffi;j:j.";-i'".!o^. d* #"rf"'-.W 923775 OF UAIL, EAGLE COIJNTY, COI-ORADO Ta1' FROM: DATE: SU&JECT: MEMORANDUM General Public Community Development Department February 19, 1992 Movable/Portable Hot Tubs and Soas As technology has progressed, a new type of hot tub and spa has been developed. This new type is esseniially a self-contained unii with ail plumbing, etc., contained within the structure of the unit. The only necessary component for this type of unit is an electrical outlet. For the Town's purposes, these units will be considered.moveable/portable hot tubs and spas. The following information must be submitted, where applicable, with all requests for portable/move hot lubs or spas: or site plan - The building location,all property lines and the proposed hot tub should be shown. Jlyl'sheeVphotograph of unit - All units must be U.L. listed and must meet the UBC. Condo Association - lf a unit is to be located on a general common element (G.C.E.) or limited common element (L.C.E.), condominium association written approval must be obtained. Hazards - A hazard letter will not be required unless some other structure, as defined in Section 18.04.3'10 of the Town of Vail Municipal Code, is also being added. Specific requirements for structures in hazard areas are in Section 18.69 of the Town of Vail zoning code. Maps indicating hazard areas are available in the Community Development Department office. ;rF - \tl\ft A hot tub may be added to an existing, conforming (legal) deck. Decks may encroach into sebacks, including front, rear, side and creek, either 1l2the seback distance or 10 feet if within 5 feet of grade, or 1/2 the s-etback distance cr 5 feet if more than 5 feet from grade. Please refer to Section 18.50.050, 18.58.060 and 18.58.300 of the Town of Vail zoning code for the specific regulations. Flequests for hot tub/spa encroachments into setbacks further than allowed for decks may be approved by the Design Fleview Board. Other secticns of the code, which are not cited in this memo, may also be applicable to some installations. All completed applications for movable/portable hot tubs will be reviewed by staff. No approv.al can be given without all the necessary information as listed above. This review program is not applicable to permanenVbuilt-in hot tub/spa units. The Town will not regulate "temporary" hot tubs which are sited for less than a 48-hour period. ") T t TOWNOF VAIL RECEIPT }K). /A 70 , 7%ol.rg u t / t' CIIECIffI MADB ?AYABA TO TOWN OF VAIL 0l 000041540 ZONING AND ADDRESS MAPS tit.00 0 I 0000 42415 UNITORM tsUILDING CODL,s54.OO0l 0000 42415 UNIFORM PLI^IBINCCODE $19.000l 000042415 UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE $37.000l 000042415 I,JNIFORM FIRE CODE tif6.000t 0000 42415 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE $37.000l 0000 42415 OTIIER CODE BOOKS 0l 0000 41548 BLUE PRINTS (MYLARS)$7.000t 0000 42412 XEROXCOPIES $0.25or oooo 42412 STUDIES al gout 424t2 TOVFEE S COMPUTER PROGRAM $t.(ru 0t 0000 42371 PENALry FEES / RE-INSPECTIONS0l 0000 41332 PLAN REVIEW RE-CTMCK FEE I$.OTERTRI 01 0000 42332 OFF HOURS INSPECTION FEES 01 0000 414t2 CONTRACTORS LICENSES FEES0l 00004t413 SIGN APPLICATION FEE $20.000l 0000 414t3 ADDITIONAL SIGNAGE FEE t$ I .OO PER SO.FT.I0l 0000 42190 VTC ART PROJECT DONATION0l 000ry41330 PRE PAID DESIGN REVIEW BOARD FEE znot 0000\+zt7 t INVESTICATION FEE (BUILDINO 3 t 0000 451 l0 TOV PARKING I.-UND 0I 0000 22027 TOV NEWSPAPER DISPENSER FUND* 0t 0000 2l I 12 TAXABLE @4%(SmTD* 0t 0000 41010 TAXABLE @4olo (TOWN) 0l 00004237t BUILDINC INVESTIGATION )I-HBR PEC APPLICATION ITES 0 l 0000 41 330 ADDITIONALGRFA "250"$200.000l 0000 41330 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT $200.000l 000041330 EXTERIOR ALTERATION ILESS TTIAN IOO SO.FT.I $200.000l 000041330 EXTERIOR ALTERATION TM_ORETBANI OOSO-FI: I $500.fi}0l 0000 41330 SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT INEW-$1.J00.0{f0l 0000 4t330 SPECIALDEVELOPMENTM $1.0w.000l 0000 4t330 SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT TNiINOR TNI-END $200.000l 0000 41330 SUBDIVISION 0r 0000 41330 VARIANCE $250.O00l 000041330 ZONINGCODE AMENDMENTS $250.000l 000041330 RE - ZONING $200.w OTHER OTHER COMMENTS: c^'E r - r,.'*'0, Q-//3/0r;;u".u'fuL a frnJtUllcl?r-r I N9DATE RECEWED ADIDRESS f:'- II I I I II i+ { .!I ,5]i * ,4 ,{ 1{I PcrmitNumbcrs< '*lr r^tr,,-o. -*-CIll/3/o D TErIlh| EF I'|F|IL- l'liscel laneous Cash BB-89-95 l6:11:4? 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'EltFcr€cJoFloFZv,@grHrr\o.('\ l.rNO zo{.r m {zmu ti l= l_ l_ r =o I X f-- : z l- Tm =azmm m l<' 1z z =l;lr- llr tq I I L t- I I 'r --.{fio<l.tH a lm > lo"l I I m J |.t-@ IEzEI I z(ncT _i z 'om -{I zm ll) I r-cm Im IIz'nI z I m fi 0€mrtrz cz i o -.{oz zi zm€ t-Im >xz . z m Fa J m 7o ! o P'r,l -t 62 ElH rllF CJF v,-l ctx HzcjF,!14(al ztJ Ft'l 8oEl r.{ogFH() .E lrtNH.AHHz6) €HH c)NF9o-rF 8FF ton)_n =26iiiQoo'azuc).4f o 646= s b2A06 5'nzz€oTx F>- ^)@=Bm= E< 3 t+ftlFF orrlrrl rtlXHtt!rlHzc) FIAFd Ftr{H vl Hz Ftrlv) o=o o \€) c)o zzo F @ _crIzoz -{mo 22 3z6-.1 I m z ='.oYlz'rd ot ESIdQlrd >'w-l I I I I I I gl #l I I I I I 3HC) Fr € HH n F Pc6) F.)5' \o\o -lo-.{ t-!mE ='nmm(t, om X o-m 2 !0mro g m z m { mo m{ z mm =mo z t- c z m mc ^|- t- z m x @ - z m 3 = mD =-l'ttmm(tt VALUATION !mu = =9 3n] z f' !.- 3gz 6J m moIFo f @ 7Izo ..0 oo @ N)(,tJtt \o CR{ sau57 sffiq) : PRESENT Tom Briner Diana Donovan Pam Hopkins Duane Pi per Sid Schultz Jim Viele The meeting was ca'l Ied uest for a side se PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMMiSS]ON December 9. 1985 STAFF PRESENT Tom-Eraun -Kristan Pritz Rick Pylman to order at 3:00 pm by Duane Piper, chairman. o l. Approval of minutes of meeting of November 25. Donovan moved and Schultz secoffi.Votewas5infavorwithVieleabstaining. variance in order to constrrlct a gara The applicant requested to table until Jan seconded to table. Vote was 6-0 in favor spoke on behalf of the proposal . He so'l ution creating 1'l 0 -'l 20.park'i ng e on Lot 3. Request for a conditional use permit to expand the Pot?lq,P1!ch Restaurant ffiium unit #44. Applicant: Campbell/Heilman horn 3r ppl icant: James R. Horton tom Erau entatio4/exp'l aining that saving a number of treesjustified the 4.5 foot encroaCh'mEnf,J Viele moved and Hopkins seconded EO aoDrove the reouest per the staff memo. The vote was 6-0 in favor. The applicant requested to table unt.i I January 13. Donovan moved,and Viele seconded to table. Vote was 6-0. 4.Reouest to amend the development plan of Crossroads and for setback variances in order to enclose an exjsting deck area Cqq !9 other outdoor dininq at Burqer Kinq. Appl icant: Snowquest uary 13. Viele moved and HoPkins 5. A request for a condit'i onal use permit in order to permit public parking on Ford Park's lower bench. Applicant: Vail Associates K1i stan Pritz made the staff presentation. She presented background, the description of the proposed use, and criteria involved 'i n the eva'l uation of a conditional use permit. The staff recommendation was for approval . It was stated that the proposal provided a short term solution to the Town's lack of parking. Due to the fact that the'l and used for parking wouid be disturbed for two years anyway, jt was felt that the proposa'l would not negatively impact the sjte. Staff did point out that the proposal would only be appropriate for two years . Joe Macy, representing Vail Assoc'i ates, stated that this was to be a short term spaces. I o Project Application a ProjectName: Project Description: Contact Person and Phone Owner, Address and Phone: Architect, Address and Phone: t1- \ Legat Description: I-ot Y , gtoct -{ , Filing Com ments: Design Review Board Date Motion by: ll":fJt"l seconded ay, kxEt 4c.'b.= l.._--\/ APPROVAL T{-/" 7-':DISAPPBOVAL Sum mary: / E Statt Approval to 75 3ouilr frontrgo rosd v.ll, colo]|do 81E57 (303) 476-7000 otflcc ol conr[ud$ diuelopm0nt Theo Moosburger 4352 Spruce }'layVail, C0 81657 RE: Mooseburger Garage Dear Mr. Moosburger: 0n August 3, 1983 the Garage as submitted.to be completed in a JS/la September 2, 1983 P'lanner Design Review Board approved the l4ooseburger .The-Board expects the landscaping and paving Ermely manner. c)ozU'+nco =oz-o FI7 ={ nnr nnn =trqmLg9iiFii= FE"r dPcc:z=0@>- 6G)zozt- Z /'r 4_r F n U=z\ '',l +,.t!.>6z 9v o 9pp= ^(Ddea qr 3: --{ c)o> -altrz etrt;2 $;E oI =moi €zmn tz =IT Ds7.o 1fr F |\ Tl EEo>'t- Trf :-lal F PIt5-Floi il, tfl = I t- ga m 'Tl { I,I l< l= IB E f T = = o:Dman(h t 11 r fr lt,tffoIT l>F ts 3 t- m <nU) TN F Eilt) I IttIF IF lf I-{ - Bt>rt> lI liRlcr F F/ F I FL oL ? 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Legat Description,uot ? ,elocx 3 ,rr,^n 6H 3* Zone: Zoning Approved: ,lI ,. i *,/ lt !,t !-4 1'oate 5//'4//J "#":, jrt-l'-*'' summary: .?Xi .u4,vtt, ,r't,r u' ,' '- ' -'a 'i cr {'Qu' ac'{atf r.,vq I *t Motion by: Seconded bv: n?0"- 5huFi"ro APPROVAL I'L.,, i. l'-re Date:Date: Zoning Administrator -l^rso Chief Building Olficial " -ir,ry);J ',I -{e ==, et -l l- o N F\orc -F '-. m N=i -{o{D|-- -{ afl m =m2 z m no - i z ofi{m =z m l!ffi IEru E!;!$f{\ -SF c\ t nzm D-oln ! -l z 1t € \x |rio-r(5< cm!^>Y2;<Y66t-lott6 i 2 0> lo = VALUATION \...-_*-"L'*I box 10O rail, colorado 81657 B03l 47&5613 department of commun ity development Awust Lo, L979 FE: Iot _, Bloch ' Filing Enclosed you will flnd a Conditlonal Certificates of Occr4aney wtticir unas issued to you earlier this year with the understanding that certain requirsrents be canpleted within a given tise period. Olr reeords in- dicate that your ccnpletion date has been passed by without any word fircm ]tou @Ircerning your obligation. We uould appreciate a response fron you by Augr.st 24 lettine us knor nhen your landscaping and paving will be corpleted. We feel it is neeessa^:ry to know when these obligations w111 be fulfilled in that your Oertificate of Occupancy was only Conditional.If we fail to hear frcrn you by the above date, it wiU be necessary to take further action as is outlined in the Unlform Buildirg Code whictt was adopted by City Ordi-nanee #36. Steve Patterson Orief &rilding Official \ Young Flve Plex I]nits-l and 2Erifrg Pennit #O44Iot 9, Block 3, Bighorn 5wl ) box 1O0 vail, colorado 81657 {303) 476-5613 Febnrarty 28; 1979 department of community development ft.mter Young Avon, @lorado 81620 Dear Sir: A Oonditional Certificate of Occupancy sril1 be issued on the above residences with the understanJing that the electrical panel w:il1 be labled and the driveuay pavhg and landscaping be ccnpleted by June 15, L9?9. ff these itens are not ccrqlleted, the Tqrn of Vail hrildlng Offictal IEty cause this to be copleted at your elq)ense. Your cooperation irt ttris matter will be greatry appreciated' If there axe any further questions, please contact nE. I have rea.d and understand the above condition for Conditional Certlficate of Occupancy. r -la/a/ 7v Date t' SAL Subscribed and sirorn to before re this 1979. tu Marrh W. Marchus Grief Buildtug Official ??- Hntx",";'. Building Ferrit ,t044Irt 9, Block 3, Bigbom 3rd box lfl) rail, colorado 81657 13031 4766613 Februany 28, 1979 d€partment of community development a/,p/ z? Date Hunter Young Avon, @lorzdo 81620 Dear Sir: A Condltional @rbificate of Ocopancy will be issued on the above residences with the understanding that the electrical panel will be labled and the drivoray paving and landscaptug be cotpleted try Jure l-5, 1979. If these itens are not ccryleted, the Torn of Vail B.rildirre Officlal ray cause this to be cupletedat your e)eense. Your cooperation in ttris natter wil1 be greatly appreciated.If there axe any firrther questions, please cmtact rre. I have read and understand the above condltlcn for OonditioalCertlflcate of Occupancy. SAL Subscribed and srcrrr to before re this L979. Orief Brilding Official