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NO. Phone Number: Town of vail Reg. No. Phone Number: Town of vail Reg. NO. Phone Nurnber: Town of Vail Reg. No. Phone Nunber: ******************************** FOR oFFrcE usE ******************************* llechanical Contra Address: BUTLDING PERI.IIT FEE: PLI'!,IBING PERI.TIT FEE: I.IECHANTCAL PERUIT FEE: EI,ECTRICAI, FEE: OTHER TYPE OF FEE: DRB FEE: BUILDTNG PI,AN CTTECK FEEs PLI'}IBING PIAN CHECK FEE: I.IECHANICAL PIAN CHECK FEE! RECREATION FEE: CLEAN-UP DEPOSIT: TOTAL PERMIT FEES: ^ tlpnber and Tlpe of Fireplaces: cas Appllances v lT**c.******************* * !t'l*** * !t't* * VALUATfONS BUTLDING: S ELECTRICAL: I tw l t./ l /r't l_t-t_t_ r_r_r_ VALUATION ZONTNG: SIGNATT'RE: Comments: b q{22L\ 75 routh fron|lgG ro.d Yrll, colondo E1657 (303) 479-2L38 ot 479-2L39 otllcc of oommunlty dcvclopmorrl If this perylt requi.res a Town of Vail F.ire Department Approval, Engineer''s. (.Pgbl ic llorks) reyiew and approva'l ,'a planning' Departrnent reviEw or Health Department review, and'a review by the Euiliing Department, the estimated time for a total review may take as l6ng as three weel(s. All cormercial ('large or small) and all multi-family permits will have to fo'l low the above mentioned maximum requiremLnls. Residential and.small projects,should take a 'lesser amount of time. However, if residential or smaller projects impact the various above mentioned departments wi.th regard to necessary review, these projects may a'lso take the three week period. Every attempt wrlll be made by this department to expedite this permit as sgon as possible. BUILDING PERI.IIT ISSUANCE TIME FMI'IE undersigned, understand the plan check procedure and time I, the frame. Communi ty Devel opment Department. a 75 touth lronlage rord vail, cololsdo 81657 (303) 479-21.38 or 479-2139 TO: EROM: DATE: SU&TECT: olllcc of communlty development ALL CONTRACTORS CI'RREMTLYL REGISTERED WTTH TITE TOWN OF VAIL TOIJN OF VAIL PUBLIC WORKS/COI,IMUNITY DEVELOPIIENI ttlARcH 15, 1988 CONSTRUCTION PARKING & MATERIAL STORAGE rn sunurary, ordinance No. 6 states tbat it is unlawful for any person to litter, track or deposit any soil, rock, sand, debris or naterial , including trash duurpsters, portable toilets and workmen vehicles upon any street, sidewa).k, alley or public p119e or any portion thereof. The right-of-way on ali Town of Vail streets and.roads is approxinately 5 ft. 6ff pavement.This ordinance will be striclry enforcLd by the Town of Vail Publ.ic works Department. persons found violatinq this ordinance will be given a 24 hour written notice to remove-said nateriar.fn the event the person so notified does not eomply with the notice within the 24 hour tirne specified, the puLtic Works Department will remove said material at the expense of person notified. The provisions of this ordinance sfritt not be applicable to construction, maintenance or repair projects of any street or alley or any utilities in the. right-a-way. To revi-ew Ordinance No. 6 in fuIl, pJ-ease stop by the Tolrn of vair Building Department to obtain - copy. tirank you for your cooperation on this natter. (i.e. contractor, owner) JT lsign Review Action ilt TOWN OF VAIL Category Number Proiect Name: Building Name: Project Description: Owner, Address and Phone:i .,' t ArchitecUContact. Address and Phone: Zone District Motion by: Seconded by: n Approval fl Disapproval , Q Staff Approval,.." Conditions: DRB Fee Pre-oaid {\ \J F i -\ .\IY L \\ I $\ * lsign Review Action rOt TOWN OF VAIL Category Number t .')t,^ Proiect Name: D^" €c + 13 i /79'/ (,r ii 9 Building Name:L-.-.; ,J.v *t c -( Project Description: c.-€ (-. Owner. Address and Phone:/ v e- ?>=Sf tC- t-?.e u 3t ZSz L'q, ( , c c- t'f€S'S' <<:-,.^.-_!v L ArchitecvContact, Address and Phone: act.,-nQ <> qLovL Legal Descripti on:rct 5 4 Block 2 Subdivision l4rt -->.- r t I ProiectStreet 166r"u' '-s-1 tl 6 L-c.'P/vt Comments: eo"rGr"ffA,D uotionoy: l)/.4 vot"t ,L/2 Seconded by: ! Approval fl Disapproval -.'.---'.....--, E-€taff Approval Conditions: oa", t c /r :,r/q '/ DRB Fee pre-eaid ,# ',J o> rovlsqa 7 / l4 /9,1 DESIGN REVI o EW BOARD LETE APPLICATIONS MAY BES ********** PROT]ECT INFORMATTON: APPLICATION - TO9IN OF DATE RECEIVED: DATE OF DRB MEETING:**********I u t:, )l EW. I. .f\ - ,:-/:t ii'it I 'FVDE f\E' D Er\IT Err^t . New Const.rucLion ($200.00)Addition ($50.00) LEGNL DESCRIPTTON: Lot Subdivi s i on If properLy is dcscribed by description, please provide Lo Lhis applicauion. a meets and bounds on a separat.e sheet. X uinor A1 teration ($20.00) Conceptual Review (90) D. ADDRESS , ?1ito Lueln- legal and attach Block 2 F, I. 'J. ZONING: NAME OF Mailing APPLICANT: Address: Phone NAME OF APPLICANT' S REPRESENTATIVE:Mailing Address: Phone It . NAME QF OWNER (S ) : OWNER(S) SIGNATURE: Mailing Address: Phone APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE PROCESSED WITHOUT OWNER'S SIGNATIJRE Condominium Approval if applicable. DRB FEE: DRB fees, as shown above,\ are Lo be paid ab the Lime of submiELat of rhe DRB applilacion. L,iuer, when appLyrng for a buirding permir-, please ident.ify Lhe accuraLe varuation of Lhe proposal . The Town of vail will adjusL the fce according Lo the tabte below, t.o ensure the correct fee is paid. FEE SCT{EDULE: VALUATION ,h n ,h . ^ a\/\n {, v * rv, vuv $ 10, 001 $ s0, 000 $ 50, 001 $ 1s0. 000 $1s0,001 $ s00.000 $s00. 001 - $1, 000, 000 $ over $1. 000, 000 DESIGN REVIEW BOARD APPROVAL EXPIRES APPROVAL UNIJESS A BUILDING PERMIT IS IS STARTED. FEE D ZU. UU $ s0.00 $100.00 $200.00 $400.00 $s00.00 ONE YEAR AFTER FINAL ISSUED AND CONSTRUCTION ,/./ +q A//5u ) -t-{-tl-rlt'! .,-!ts :--r[+ I L il-: :i- i ; .l .rllF -, -r : r":-: F .i "1 :, '''' -rl--rr-,-!r-{ t-!F l---rl= I L- l"i! :cs I 1=ne*x= ': ==:i i l-j-i;-:.' 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Addfiou.l deeils erc itr dty rcAort b Jact Sew drtsd turya 1993, ?2!?rGdlcA* cr*.q&nal|19O int'-tii-Io| epdl20, 1991 Ue Fr*rgic.Crrtfi$ Cs$3 4€re? 616WcrtLitM lr.tr#tB Yr4 6 4f,65? lts: $lr tryc.d@ - tol 5A, Ebct 2, Bi;lodr lsl Hlhg. STRUEruRAL MITIGATTOI.J hkry.lq&*th t ffifuftfiq stEfirll sirisrtirrd, irrciud$ reidorwncari d all crporca mrcragffiS- rcc6d b oy tcpoG ls€fsnsbV tnirs corplct€d md sFcndred bt d!6o. rto mgincafuf dflfiiES rc rrvr&ibh- fFrytcly d sbotH bs constltcd rhahcgo gtm uerem frc rouh d& dlb3 bslq wn mt b$slltd *trral visitcd 6cCre pstdry. .g iOim53oa pylmg t!r! SIS ctrf Erd 5o cg,rpltoty reitrorcsd flr ar.l''chc qgprct h,+ r cpeeifud h myroport lrpa.rora rl hpd lord f_30$9,F9 frpaer frcror. rte vrtr*ing d?igr rond tr*iu riqtd.rcL rcugrty nn-gn Ilgn! 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Ulfuroarrly, 6b vil r!q5&! ;umval d rns rspcattaie -E. hCtrnocr, I rciicniu, ths,r|fiictorrl doftoe urd rstufu'cacnt dtbr Duiklint rll! lot bs tqftCw,rgr&ctttf desig! relattcte EDhss tc ecb ir in pixc. Ilerrc crntad mc if tru hffF Eddiliu!{l Scstion* Slnsetn }lhA rfrev /4rtlilr t. Ilarrs, P.B. Avrlrndrc crfiol cqgirrcl bd. 7e,' a cPaF.q,r b I | -lH:)l tr\t l | )]al_\ t,tfi)]J l.f-Jcfr r bfi l'€14 -47-6la 13934?99S96 ] 6d-?p-1994 El4:39Fm FRS,I HFJ r€FRs 2 rtq dB ffi{ frrg c.(1 F;T !$qFF HRS frl$ H FbuL tq rn gF {r e gh eg q .atl'. g*H ooo torc FGII tilt [$i d "/ /\.a ;-/ J'\ 0\ \ TT \ \.,/a\ "\ *fr TE f{& b lJt 3 n r#of Etr ,\l F t | -lHtX Ffl',jl I Xn1 LJnXi !,IAID tDA bAAl-Ot?-E?l -U o -q z is r SSr + o a o 9 ( s +J d L I ls, lin t lL ., I --: I I ! a o F/L( g. ,i6A dit6, lf isl r 6l -c c3' 6 |.r' ra5-tB-19S4 11r13ni4 FR[f', CSRTIT{r REALTY v 'oo 4?69823 P.B1 ARTHTJRI.MEARS, P.E., t\LrrnlHr4reCqub 222FaC-st*: Avc, Grlilroi, Cdnrdo El2r{l .. 309 -U1,1?% .5 uay $, tts+ Mr. Eushaquio ConiDa Cortina Realty 516 Wcet Lionshcad Mall #103 Vail, CO 81657 RE: Lot 5A, Block 2, Biehorn lst Filing Dear Eustaq;rio: I bavc rcvicwcd an undatcd grading plan (with no scale indicated) and taminared glass spccifications intcnded as avalanchc protection. This was rcceivcd by FAX from uR K D* today. I offcr thc following commcnls: a. If the final gradiug is done as showu, it will provide an adequatc avalanche catching stnrchrrc. Thc back walt of the building must, howcvcr, bc designed for avalanche impact forces b. Thc Town of Vail building dsptutment (or some othcr rcsponsible party) must cnsure that thcsc plans arc followed iu final dcsigp. c' I do not providc an opinion as to the adcquacy of thc taminated glass in rcsisting avalanchc forco$. Of coursc, thc cntirc back wall (to thc dcsign height), includiug glass must resist ths avalanchc loads, Thc structural enginecr, architect, anrl building dcpartmcnt fiiust en$ure that my dcsign spccifications, including impact factors, are satisfied. I Thank you for kccping in touch on this subjccf. i Sincerely, Wa{va*t Arthur I. Mean, P.E. Avalanchc-controi enginccr INC. lr&s Wr.l4 . A&*lry t Anbrln futol IigirIf'rng a J I l-|r|o IJJ I E a |rJ z I o-f J (o +o OD I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I c)>F t(g (J7 nl :i;o 'r5 t - rv -{ ll -^ h:\J Lcn + -):o c{ -r Finn ||l CJ >c L(U o.-. i-C OU .i> | co ru :^+ o.u .;. .\ .- t I I I I 7 I I t I I I t I I I T t t S ID ING SIUCCO S i[i.. HEFDER I la" FLFISH ING z-VZ" I bY froo'g qrlir' CRULK o11 s ides by pqinf'9 contr.(stucco confr G sim) CLRD \\, INDOW STFNDRRD 4_9,/16" 'd/INDOW FRRME EXT FIN SYSTEM TYP T TYP" \,'/ lND0\,V DETR ILS 3r-1'_Art T-L/2'' RRDIUS DRYWRLL EDGE 1_9/16 FRRME HERD \,JOOD S ILL BELOW L INE OF SKIRT BORRD BEY. JRMB 3/1" i-S ILL EFSE EDGES - SK IRT BORRD ERSE EDGES S ILL 3946 LUP INE DR IVE-DETA I LS I I I I t I I t . SIDING - I s;iucco s i!t. l3' HERDER -z-;rr ) FLRSH tNG 'l/2" 6, fronr'g confr. CRULK- oI I s ides bv oo int 'o contr.stlcto confr G sim CLFD W INDOW - 6X6 EFSE EDGES STRNDRRD 4_9/76'' ll/INDOW FRRME +X+ BEVEL TOP SURFR TO DRRIN L IV ING - I_T/2" BRD IUS DBYWFLL EDGE - 1-3/16 FRRME HERD 6X8 ERSE EDGES WOOD S ILL BELOW L INE OF SKIRT BORRD RtrY ".,.JFMB _-_6X8 BEY., -3/1" S ILL ERSE EDGES - SKIRT BOFRD ERSE EDGES S ILL W INDOW DETR ILS I I I I I I I I I I I 3946 LUP I J{E DR I VE-DETA I LS I I &P I I T T I I I t I I t I I I I CRULK-oll s ides 9Y Po int'g contr.stucco conTr c 5lm CLRD WINDOW 4xG TRIM STRNDRRD 1_9/76" vJINDOW FRRME 2X6 TRIM I_I/2" RRD IUS DBYWFLL EDGE - 1_9/16 FRRME HERD WOOD S ILL EFtdbr SKIRT BORBD BEY. JRMB 3/1" \_S ILL ERSE EDGES --SKIRT BORRD ERSE EDGES S ILL I I B W OW DETR ILS 3il-1'_Arl STOPPED GLRSS RT SIM , 2xB TBIM I3' HERDER ,-#-]^FLRSH ING L/2" by +ron'g co.rtr. 3946 LUP II\E DRIVE-DETAI LS I I I I t t t I t I I I I I t I I I t RIBSPRCE COLD ROOF TYP CEDRR SHRKES ON MEMB. COPPER FLSH'G 2X6 RS FRSCIR BRG.,n B;---vnnrE-sv INT. FIN VRR zXI@ FRSCIR VENT W/ SCBEEN -----t.-.- - ..- \a,r* T&G soFFrr ra" TYP WRLL VRR IES G SIM EXT FIN VRBIES FRSC IR-STRNDRRD CONST. I t/2"=t'-0" 3946 LUP I]\E DRIVE-DETAI LS t I t I t I I I I I I I I I I I I t I o COLD BOOF TYP 1" RIGID INS W/ NRILRBLE FRCE CEDRR SHRKES ON MEMB. COPPER FLSH'G 2X6 BS FRSCIR zXL@ FRSCIR VENT VI/ SCREEN 2xG T&G DECK'G ROOF BERM BRG B IES INT. FIN VRR IES TYP WRLL VRR IES E SIM FRSC IR_POS &B E R M CONST" L L/2"=[-4" T 3946 LUP I I\E DR I VE-DETA I LS I I I I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I t cold roo+ ossembly f losh'9 2x1 r.s. foscio 2xLO r.s. foscio conf ilever rool decking ZxB w/ inverted honoer re{er to struct for -spoc ing. 3/1" t&g so{{tt roa{ beorn +woll per typ note: chonge froming direcf ion to creote overhong of sim. GRBLE_POST & BERM CONST" t L/Z"=L'-O" conventionol {roming sim 3946 LUP I }IE DR I VE-DETA I LS I T I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t t I roo+ {roming per tYP block o{{ cold roo beom re struct *!O" diom column notch ond boit ot beom connection cuf stone cop oshler loid buff sondstone crnu woll oer imeter droin in mirifi fobric ond grovel Per tYP S ITE \,{RLL / COLUMN 3y'1"=L' 3946 LUP I \IE DR I VE-DE TA I LS t I I I I I I I t I I I I I I I I I t EXT BU ILD ING }/RFP F IN SYSTEM INTERIOR FIN. SYSTEM 5./S"DBYWRLL VRPOR BRRRIER SECT ION INTER IOB L/2" SHERTH'G R_19 BRTT 2X6 RT 16" 0.C. TYP. EXTEB IOR EXT FIN SYSTEM BU ILD ING }/RRP T/2" SHERTH'G R-19 BRTT 2X6 RT 16" O.C. TYP. EXTEB IOR TY P ICRL L-I/2"=l'-O" INTERIOR F IN. SYSTEM 5,/g"DRYWRLL VRPOR BFBB IER EXTEB IOB PLRN INTEB IOR WRLL 3946 LUP I I\TE DR I VE-DETA I LS flUG;0S-1993- I 13:12 FROT4 JINE ENGIIIONG INC 1?T8 P.@2 STREA}I AND POND STT]DY LOT 5A BIGHORT{ FIRST SUBDIVISION VAIL, COLORADO Revised July 27, L993 Prepared by: Alpine Engineering" Inc, P.O. Box 97 Edwards, CO 81632 s$try ilt'=;".g'i^!fi V'"1""1 #r{iS STREAM AND POND STUDY LOT 5A BIGHORN FIRST SUBDIVISION VAIL, COLORADO Revised July 27, 1993 Prepared by: Alpine Engineering, Inc. P.O. Box 97 Edwards, CO 81632 This report was revised, per updated site plan prepared by RK Design' per plan dated 6/28/93. A stream crosses l-ot 5A, Bighorn First Subdivision, 3946 Lupine Drive which is proposed to be channelized, and re-routed across the tot. The point of discharge ftom the iot is to remain the same. Tbe stream apparently is created by mears of a diversion system above the site, which direcs a portion of the main stream to the site. Since the diversion area does not appear to be a permanent, structure, it is possible that debris could impact the amount of runoff directed to each stream. It is proposed to determine the 100 year runoff generated from the enrire basirl and assume that the entire basin could be directed to Itt 5A. Average stream flows were estimated by calculating the capacity of a 12" CSP with a 4Vo slope. The existing stream passes through a 12" culvert to the east of the site. A srrall pond is proposed to be located to the east of the building. Deprh of flow during the 100 year rainfail event was calculated assuming a weir flow condition at the outlet. Site grading should conform to recommendatiors per soils report. 1OO YEAR RAINFALL DERTVED RLINOFF Area Basin =230 Acres .3587 mi'z CN = 66 Aspen Forest/Range L overland = 3000' @ 53%,2 FPS = Tc 1500 sec = .41 hr Lchannel = 2300 @44Vo,9FPS = Tc 255 sec =.07hr Tc = .48 hr q. = 520 csm/in P100 = 2.4 in/hr = Q =,29 in Q100 = QAq = (.20X.3587X520) = 54 6pg 1OO YEAR SNOWMELT DERTVED RUNOFF Q100 =(.08rcFs/AcRE) = (.08X230) = 18.4 CFS POND DEPTH Assume broad crested weir condition Q = CLH3/2 C = 3.14 L = length of weir, 7' H = head, ft 54 = 3.1,4('1)(H) 3/2 = H = 1'8' 100 Year rainfall 10 = 3.14(7)(H)312 H = 0.6'average ESTIMATED AVERAGE STREAMFLOW 12" CSP capacity Manning's Equadon Q = l.+g/t't AR2/3 S l/2 A = nR2 = .785 SF2 R = A/wP = nR2/2nR = R/2 ='25 S=.04 N = .026 CSP Q = (1.49l.026)(.755)(.2.'2/3)(-M'*r/2) Q = 9.75CFS DITCH/SWALE DESIGN Manning's Equation, for 2:l sideslope ditch N = .03 rock = ,04 grass A. Determine depth of ditch required to contain the 100 year rainfall derived runoff. B. Determine erosion control protection as required for average streamflow; thus, some erosion of the ditch may occur if the 100 year rainfall event occurs' and all of the drainage basin is directed to the site. C. Determine depth of flow at pond outlet for 100 year and average runoff amounts. Descrip- tion Flow, cfs Ditch Slope Vo Mannings N Depth of Flow, ft. Bottom Velocity Notes 100 year rainfall <i )1 20 .04 i.50 8.8 erodable 100 year rainfall 54 10 .04 r.70 6.78 erodable 100 year rainfall 54 ).04 1.90 5.23 erodable 100 year rainfall 54 7 .M 2.25 3,7L average flow 10 20 .04 .80'5.7r erodable average flow 10 10 .M .90 4.45 erodable average flow 10 5 .04 1.0 3.40 Per site plan prepared by RKD dated June 28,1993, it appears that: 1. ZAVo ditch slopes occur above the house where no site gr-aling is prop-ose-d' The topographic mip indicates that the ditch is 6" to 1' deep. If the existing d.',tch in this area appears to be stable, and not eroding, and if-actual depths of the ditch are 1' ot -oii it may be best to leave this part of the ditch alone, to prevent erosion 2. Proposed ditch sections with slopes ranging-from -10 to 20Vo should be a minimum of.i feet deep (to carry the 100 year rainfail), and protected with 6" gqbr_o-n to:!' ?" deep (for erosion protlction from the average llow),. and provided with filter fabric or an impervious liner, as approved by the soils engineer. 3. proposed ditch sections flatter than 57o should be 2.5 feet deep. 6'diameter-rocks ."r,'b" placed within the stream channel, and liners provided as recornmended by the soils engineer. 4. The flowline of the ditch should always be at least 2.5' lower than the proposed ground elevation next to the building. 5. An interceptor swale should be provided behind the building to direct runoff away from the building should the 1-00 yeal event occur. It should be 2' deep, and constructed at 57o minimum sloPe. 6. 7. Grading, subdrains, liners, etc. should be provided as recourmended per soils report. The outlet of ponds (flowline) should be2.5'lower than ground elevation ou6ide the building. An bverfloiv swale should be provided behind the building, and on the east side ofihe building so tbat should the water feature become clogged with debris, or flows occur in excess of allowable capacities, runoff will be directed away form the building, and along the east lot line to Lupine Drive, to direct runoff to tbe same location as historically occurred. A proposed culvert is to be located on the northeast side of the building, to direct stream runoff under the proposed driveway to the northeast ploperty corner. 8. a L€r/677P 4o/.o 378. I Qo - 6ttq = *7. ft-/o-- 3/= = /,5 -f 5= /a"/q 5P,#€ E26r anrila*4t Pryg r.tf.err{ =/ t/!-f ,+ E" s''= llF (2,,v)(.r)4 f.ro)/'- 3scps ,A4 zo cP='- 34 lz' ,q-L(zrYt)r lz(.sl)r ,Ee(-) ' 6,.6oa*F ?= hlcr s a.oa/ ft.g - .46 4? = 'OgS Hd/({ e- ry fu.as) (,*)" (.os)/' = 1leca. > -rE, :'3+6t,*,64 OR @*, DATE: ],EGAI, DESCRIPTION: ADDRESS: ZONE r,ot SA Btock 4 r:.rittg DISTRICO OWNER PHONE PHONE ARCHITECT ZONE DISTRICT Height Tot,al GRFA Setbacl:s Front Sides Rear Water Course Setback Site Coverage \7e% 3'gtc Ca^,t,"- Ee< fk{ pRoposED usE S intt+ €qn:, (l **LOT SIZE aF@ ffi @ Landscaping Retain.'rng WaIl Height.s Parking Garage Credit Drive: View C,:'rridor Encroachnent: Envi ronrnentaL/Ha z ards : te+-v 7 {E'' Ex i sL inq .,. PLEASE }TAKE CH D EPA RT;\{ E}iT OF C0 lvllvILINITY D EVELO P}IENT' S,TLES ACTION FOR}{ . 75 SOUTH FRONTAGE ROAD u,rp;g"o**o 8r6s7 : TOIVN OF VAIL zc\x\ic .{,,ND ADDFISS l tAtS 0t 00004t5<0 IINITOL\{ I L;iLD[\-C CODE u)..1FOR-\{ ?Lu!'tDDiC CODs 0l N'tc 12.{ t5 0t o)00 {2{15 UM FOL\.t,l\lECti.{r'lC.lL CODE 0l co?o .t2.t t5 0t cDoc J?< 15 UNIFOfu\{ FTRE CODs 0l 0coc.r2.lt5 | N,rnolr,r,L;LECTPJCI,LCODE oTliEn coDE!OOKS 0t 0000{21)5 BLUE PRDITS 6I)1.;,4S 0t o}}o.l15.i3 0l 00:'l .r21 l2 ):ER,OX COPES / S'iUDES PENAI,T:' FEES / R:.D{sPECNONS 0l 00cor2i7l ol co+c.lt3j2 i pL,r"x lEr,lgrvn,E.cli:cX l;i [s-:0FER HR.l 0t coco 42323 OT? }:OURS L\*S?ECTION FEES CONT:I..\ CIORS L'CE\S LS FE.::S 0t cool{l.t)2 0l G00c{l-i30 -(ICN APPL:CA'Oi-T;;E .01 C$.Jo 1 l1 t 3 ADDITION'I1.S:CNAGE;EE {Sl'C'J;'F,l'SQ.IT.0l 00c€414t3 ol cscp12.i.:o lv:c.lRTrnoEcTDoNATON PRg P.AJD DESIGN RgUNV IOA.?O F:E 0t 00001t331 BUILDING-CONSTRUCTION PERMIT COMPUTER DI 0t co0042412 *.0I 0000 41010 TAx oi 0ooo 42371 rNvEsrrGATroN FEE (BUTLDTNC) I TOTAL ous, AL USE FER\fl 0l c$]J4l33C IEXTERIOR ALTI,?A]ION ILESSTHAN 100SO.FI' OR ALTT.R.{TON IT.iORg TdAN IC8 SO.FT 0t cEoo1t3t0 ts D EV E LOPI fENT Dl STRJCT I).'.rr'.-'OR 0l 00C\1!13i0 ' rsPEcLA * * * * * * * *' ARTHURI.MEARS, P.E., Nanual tlazaldr Csrarltant INC. #%ffit"':' 70r'641't2% May 21,1993 Mr. Jack Snow RKD Associates Box 3378 Vail, CO 81658 RE: Avalanche and rockfall hazard, Lot 5A, Block 2, Bighorn First Addition' Dear Mr. Snow: As you know, I conducted a site inspection of your potential building site on the above- refeienced [.ot on May 20, 1993. The inspection was conducted to determine the feasibility of building at this location and protecting the structure from avalanche and rockfall. The following conclusions are based on this site visit. \ 1. Avalanche hazard zone. The proposed building is on the edge of the Red/Blue hazard boundary. If you move the building location 10-20 feet to the northeast, as you proposed and we discussed, the buitding would be in the Blue zone. According to Town of Vail ordinance, building would be permitted provided structural defenses were incorporated in design. 2. Structural protection. Avalanche forces at this new building site would be moderate. Therefore avalanche defenses could be designed to withstand these forces. 3. Rockfall. The site is also within range of rockfall. The rockfall characteristics can be quantified (velocity, bounce height), and rockfall protection structures can be designed. These structures can be designed so they will not deflect rockfall onto other private or public property. I can complete the avalanche and rockfall analysis and provide performance specifications for defense structures in June. Please contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, Anfu^4 ,t{\ro, Arthur I. Mears, P.E. Avalanche-control engineer Encl. lYfuWgtW ' Aublclw ' AtulaEk C-ont@l Engtrlrr,l/rng DATE' APR 23, 1993 ORDER $: ESO0251-1-893 PROF. ADDR.: 3945 LUPINE DR. OWNER/BUYER: 2SPE!ffi8OrfE RESIDENCES, LTD. TO: THE PRUDENTIAL GORE RANGE PROPERTTES, 511 LIONSHEAD MALL VAIL, CO 81557 t476-24821 TO: ASPEN GROVE RESIDENCES, LTD. P.O. BOX 2651. (476-922e1 vArL, co 81558 TOI SABLE LUPINE PARTNERS LTD. 48OO N. FEDERAL TIWY. *2@38 BOCA RATON, FL 33437 TO: FIRST AMERICAN HERITAGE P.O. BOX s590 1949-44061 AVON, CO eL62O TO: TO: TO: PLEASE DELIVER TO THE CUSTOMERS CHECKED BELOW: V COPIES : O1 ATTN , RENEE W. COPIES r 02 ATTN : JACK SNOW COPIES : 01 ATIN : MARTY A. COPfES r 01 ATTN : BETH COPIES 'ATTN : COPIES : ATTN : COPIES r ATTN : THE ABOVE IS A LIST OF CLIENTS THE ATTACTTED TITTE COMMITMENT HAS BEEN DELIVERED TO. SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING TIIE COMMITMENT, PLEASE CONTACT FTRST AMERICAN IIERITAGE TITLE COMPANY AT TIIE ABOVE PHONE NI.JMBER. THANK YOU. po Box 1980 318 BROADVTAY E"ActE CO 81531 FIRST AMERICAN HERITAGE TITLE COMPANY Tho Titl€ lnsurance Commitment is a legat contract between you and the company. lt is issued to show th€ basis on which we will issue a Titte Insurance Policy to you. The Policy will insure you against cortain risks to the land titl€, subiect to the limitations shown in the Policy' Tha Company will give you a sample ol the Pollcy form' if you ask. The Commitment is based on the land title as of tha Commitment Oat9. Any changas in tha land titlo or the transaction may aftect the Commitment and th€ Policy. The Commitment is subject to its Requiremenls, ExcePtions and Condillons' THIS INFORMATION IS NOT PAFT OF THE TITLE INSUBANCE COMMITMENT. TABLE OF CONTENTS t AGREEMENT TO ISSUE POLICY SCHEDULEA 1. Commitm6nt Oat6 2. Policies to b€ lssued, Amounts and Proposed Insureds 3. Intorest in the Land and Owner 4. Description of the Land SCHEOULE B-1 - Requir€menls SCHEDULE B-2 - Exceptions CONDITIONS Psgo 1 2 2 2 2 3 4 1-A YOU SHOUTD READ THE COilII|TMENT YERY CAREFUTLY. lf you have eny qu$tion3 about tho ComrnitmQnt, pl68so contaq tho ilsuing otflce. Form No. 1343 (CG87l ALTA Plain Lanpuage Commitmenl COMMITMENT FOR TITLE INSURANCE ISSUED BY FIRST AMERICAN HERITAGE TITLE COMPANY agent for FIFST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY AGREEMENT TO ISSUE POLICY FIRST AMERTCAN TITLE INSUFANCE COMPANY, referred to in this Commitment as tho company, through its agent, First American Heritage Title Com pany, relerred to in this Agreement as the Agent agrees to issue a policy to you according to the terms of this Commitment When we show the policy amount and your name as the proposed insured in Schedule A this Commitment becomes effec* tive as of the Commitment Date shown in Schedule A lf the Reouirements shown in this Commitment have not been met within six months after the Commitment date, our obligation under this Commitment will end Also our obligation under this Com mit' ment will end when the Policy is issued and then our obligation to you will be under the Policy. Our obligation under this Commitment is limited by the following: The Provisions in Schedule A. The Requirements in Schedule B-1. The Exceptions in Schedule B-2' The Conditions on Page 1-A This Commitment is not valid without SCHEDULE A and Sections 1 and 2 of SCHEDULE & First American Title Insurance Company PRESIDENT BY IUJIL 6.1ryL/. sEcRETARY COUNTERSIGNEO li')l:.:-ii"4 **+1.'-"* t t;;;'.:.:% =j{",t'-<a <:-et.c5 ; :. Srtrrl'|ern 4. ,'5 ": ::: :s: Iqi,ir --'t O"0-€R fnana4'n CONDlTIONS 1. DEFINITIONS (a) "Mortgage" means mortgage, deed of trust or other security instrument. (b) "Public Fecords" means title records that give constructive notice of matters aflecting the title according to the state law where the land is located. 2. LATER DEFECTS The Exceptions in Schedule B - Section 2 may be amended to show any defects, liens or encumbrances that appear tor the tirst time in public records or are qeated or atiached between the Commitment Date and the date on which all of the Reouirements of Schedule B - Section 1 are met. We shall have no liability to you because of this amendment. 3. EXISTING DEFECTS lf any defects, liens or encumbrances existing at Commitment Date are not shown in Schedule B, we may amend Schedule B to show them. lf we do amend Schedule B to show these detects, liens or encumbrances, we shall be liable to you according to Paragraph 4 below unless you knew of this information and did not tell us about it in writing. 4. LIMITATION OF OUR LIABILITY Our only obligation is to issue to you the Policy referred to in this Commitment, when you have met its Requirements. ll we have any liability to you for any loss you incur because ol an error in this Commitment, our liability will be limited to your actual loss caused by your relying on this Commitment when you acted in good faith to: comply with lhe Requirements shown in Schedule B - Section I or eliminate with our written consent any Exceptions shown in Schedule I - Section 2. We shall noi U" liabte for more than the Policy Amount shown in Schedule A ot this Commitment and our liability is subiect to the terms of the Policy form to be issued to you. 5. CLAIMS MUST BE BASED ON THIS COMMITMENT Any claim, whether or not based on negligence, which you may have against us concerning the title to the land must be based on lhis Commitment and is subiect to its terms. 200-200-1 F'-Rslr' ar.ien=]* -{--AGE =Ol-= O*=o*-P.O. BOX 1980 318 BROADWAY EAGLE, CO. 81531 SCEEDT'IE A commltment No: Es@0261-1-B93 1. Conmltment Date; APFIL 13, 1993 at 8:00 A.M. 2. Pol1cy or Po11c1es to be lssuedr (Form 1987) Pol-lcy Amount (a) Owners Pollcy - Proposed Insured: St8L,45O.oo ASPEN GROVE RESIDENCES, LTD, (b) Loan Pol1cy - Proposed Insured: (c) Proposed Insured: 3. Fee slmple lnterest ln the land descrlbed ln thls Conmltment 1s owned, at the Commltment Date byr SABLE LUPTNE PARISIERS, LTD., A COLORADO LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 4. TTle land referred to ln thls Commltment 1s descrlbed as follows: LOT 5A, FINAL PLAT, A RESUBDIVTSION OF LOT 5, BLOCK 2, BIGHORN SUBDIVISION FIRST ADDITION, ACCORDING TO TTTE PLAT RECORDED JTJNE 30, 1992 IN BOOK 583 AT PAGE 610. COUNTY OF EAdLE, STATE OF COLORADO (for lnformatlonal purposes only) 3946 LUPINE DR. PREMT1JM: Owners 5682.O0 Mortgage SO.@O Mortgage 3O.@O Tax eert 3L@.@@ APR 23, 1993 Ih MRL so.oo so.o@ SPECIAL TAXING DISTRICT NOTICE (A Notlce Glven fn Conforrlty Wlth Sestlon LO-LL-TZZ C.R.S. ) The subject land may be located ln a speclal taxlng dlstrlct; a ceFtlflcate of taxes due tlstlng each taxl-ng Jurlsdlctlon shall be obtalned from the county treasurer or the county treasurer's authorlzed agent; alrd lnformatlon regardlng speclal dlstrlcts and the boundarles of such dlstrlcts nay be obtalned from the board of county commlssloners, the county clerk and recorder, or the county treasurer. ^,/It SCEEDIIL! - sect lon 1 b Order No. ES@025f-1-B93 Requl renent s The followlng regulrenents must be met: (a) Pay the agreed amounts for the lnterest 1n the land and/or for the mortgage to be lnsured. (b) Pay us the premlums, fees and charges for the pol1cy' (c) Obtaln a certlflcate of taxes due from the county treasurer or the county treasurer's authorlzed agent. (d) Provlde us the "Affldav1t and Indemnlty" slgned by the partles llsted ln Paragraph 3, Schedule A of thls Conmltment and notarlzed. (e) The followlng documents satlsfactory to us must be slgned, dellvered and recorded: t. Warranty Deed sufflclent to convey the fee slmple estate or lnterest 1n the land descrlbed or referred to hereln, to the Proposed fnsured, Schedule A, ftem 24. 2. Partlal Release of the Deed of Trust from Sable Luplne Partners, Ltd., a Colorado Llnlted Partnershlp to the Publlc Trustee of Eagle County for the beneflt of Sable Assoclates Proflt Sharlnq Trust to secure an lndebtedness 1n the prlnclpal sun of s57,191 .39, and any other anounts and/or obllgatlons secured thereby, dated October 8, 1990 and recorded October 9, 1990 1n Book 539 at Page 7Ol . 3, eompllance wlth the provlslons of sectlon 39-14-102, Colorado Revlsed Statutes, requlrlng completlon and fll1ng of a ReaI Property Transfer Declarat lon. 4. Evldence satlsfactory to the Company of compllance wlth an ordlnance enactlng a real estate transfer tax wlthln the Town of Va1l together wlth all amendments thereto. NOTE: IF THE SALES PRICE OF THE SUBJECT FROPERTY EXCEEDS $LOO,@OO.OO THE SELLER SHALL BE REQUTFED TO COMPLy WITH THE DISCLOSURE OR WITHHOLDTNG PROVISTONS OF C.R.S. 39-22-604.5 (NONRESTDENT WTTHHOLDING) . Form No .L344-82 (co-88)O ALTA Pla1n tanguage Commltment SCHEDTTLEB-Sectlon2 Order No. ES@@261-1-893 Except lons Any pollcy we lssue w111 have the followlng exceptlons unless they are taken care of to our satlsfactlon; 1. Taxes and Assessments not certlfled to the Treasurer's Offlce. 2. Any facts, rlghts, lnterests or clalms whlch are not shown by the publlc records but whlch could be ascertalned by an lnspectlon of the land or by maklng lngulry of persons ln possesslon thereof' 3. Easements, or clalms of easements, not shown by the publlc records. 4. Dlscrepancles, confllcts 1n boundary 11nes, shortage 1n area, encroachments, and any facts whlch a correct survey and lnspeetlon of the land would dlsclose, and whlch are not shoetn by the publ1c records. 5. Any llen, or rlght to a 11en, for servlces' labor or materlal heretofore or hereafter furnlshed, lmposed by law and not shown by the publlc records. 5. AII taxes and assessnents for the year 1993 and subsequent years, a l1en, but not yet due or payable. 1. Reservatlons and exceptlons ln patents and 1n acts authorlzlng thelr lssuance aS the sarne may affect the subject property and, spec1f1cal1y, the rlghts to dltches and reservolrs used ln connectlon wlth vested and accrued hrater rlghts together wlth the reservatlon of a rlght of way for dltches and canals constructed by the authorlty of the Unlted States; and the rlght of the proprletor of a veln or lode to extract and remove hls ore therefrom should the same be found to penetrate or lntersect the premlses as set forth 1n that certaln U.S. Patent flIed ln the Eagle County Records. L The followlng'ltems as set forth on the plat of F1nal FIat, a Resubdlvlslon of Lot 5, Block 2, Blghorn Subdlvlslon Flrst Addltlon, to-wtt: Utl11ty easement ly1ng along the southwesterly 1O feet of subJect propert y. 9. Covenants, condltlons and restrlct lons, whlch do not lnelude a forfelture or reverter clause, set forth 1n the lnstrument recorded 1n Book 174 at Page 403. Amendment of sald covenants, conclltlons and restrlctlons by an lnstrument recorded 1n Book 175 at Page 33 and 1n Book L75 at Page 84. Provlslons regardlng race, color, creed, anCl natlonal orlgln, 1f EnY, are deleted. 10. Easements, condltlons, restrlctlons and reservatlons as shown or reserved on the plat of Flnal Plat, a Resubdlvlslon of Lot 5, Block 2, Blghorn Subdlvlslon Flrst Add1tlon, and Blghorn Subdlvlslon Flrst Add1tlon, order No''ESoo251-Be3O ^"rro.ur?o* r*" r*O . TO FIRST AI.IERICAN TITLE INST'RANCE COTTPEIW 1. This is r,Iritten evidence to you that there are no unpaid bills for materials or labor furnished for constructlon and erection, repairs or improvements on property located at 3945 LTPINE DR. and lega11y described as: IOT 5A, FINAI, PI,AT, A RESUBDNESION OF I.OT 5 , BLOCK 2 , BIGHORN STJBDTWSION FIRST ADDIIION, ACCORDI1IG TO THE PI,AT RECORDED JIJM 30, 1992 IN BOOK 583 AT PAGE 614. COI,JMT OF EAGIE STATE OF EOIiRADO 2. We further represent that there are no public improvements affecting the property prior to the date of closing that would give rise to a special property tax assessment against the property after the date of closing. 3. lfe further represent that there are no pending proceedings or unsatisfied judgments of record, in any Court, State or Federal , nor any tax liens filed agalnst us, and tbat if there are judgnents, bankruptcies, probate proceedings, state or federal tax liens ot record against parties with sane or sinilar nanes. they are not against us. 4. Iie further represent that there are no unrecorded contracts, leases, easeneDts or other agreements or interests relating to said prenises of tlhich tte have knotlledge. 5. We further repre$ent that lre are in sole possession of tjre real property described herein. 6, We furtber represent that there are no unpaid charges and assessnents that could result in a lien in favor of any associatlon of homeonners which are provided for in any document referred to in Schetlule B. The undersigned afflant(s) know tlre natters herein stated are true and indemnlfles FIRST AMERfCAN TSL,E INSTRANCE COMPAIIY against loss, costs, danages and e:<penses of every kind incurred by it by reason of its rellarrce on the statenents nade herein. Thls agreenent ls executed with and forms a part of the sale and/or financing of the above described prenrlses, and is given in addition to the conveyance and/or flnancing of the prenises in consideratlon for the conveyance and/or flnancj.ng, and forns a complete agreenent by itself for any action thereon. SELIiERT SABI.E LT'PINE PARI'ITERS, LTD. , A COIONADO LIMIT@ PAR1NERSHIP STAIE OE COIORADO ss. COI,'NIY OE EAGI..E The foregoing instnrment was acknovledged, subscribed and sttorn to before me this day of , 19_ by SABLE LUPNIE PARTNERS, LID., A COITRADO LIMITED PARINERSHIP (SEE COIITINUATION 0F AFFIDAVIT & II'IDEMNIIY ON NElo PAGEI Notary Public tOrrvuatrou frrrmAwr & ro,pn'dlLr . .My corunission expires: Retum to S"r-,Ie DATE SUBMITTED: DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING COMMENTS NEEDED BY: BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSAL: n)e * '- ,r,gl€ Pa,, , , ( / l.t p,,', € FIRE DEPARTMENT Reviewed by:Date: z< z ''' ? Comments: ,r-' ,n z*,-;: /"1 'tr>'-/'' 4./ 7L. .,.t.-:,.r'7 ;z'{ ,'/1 "'o ,,-_/ /./-r/ ).-r4<' '- ' ,,: .r'-,-2./.,r -1no-t 1; i- .O.""' i ./ ,4:>tt '-z/" - t:' Town Planner ni..d t lrYQ ol ol r,4 ,,rs) u-/lt"-J= CcncPor. I )jrc,o 'r_- \\- Rerum ,o J i-. ( ut^",{{L Town Planner INTER-DEPARTMENTAL REVIEW ) ?r,br*+,-^, ;f -Dr*",n .),r- t*^-, ohu- .-.( ( *7"'.o n0n*''* c,-1,-ul-(,*^'r' =: -,r r[ yr]';'olfl 1..--, sirr--/,u,*-- .-.---) J.- l,A , u0 io.,"/7 -*' ) €"'to''"- pr, !..,L>.F.-r J, Lt, L ,i , , 5;,/-^ fr:t^:*l:",.L p', k.-/,> .F.,r J, tk 1.,:2,, 5 ; z/- ffi c'*J c'"'q'1ru'- t- q.l . nt<zt>"*T [.+(tu,"W-{-,t '^ ; ,*,''1' ?'o't" 1' UJL z) tho-- "h ; B ln"-" /.,".--t'u n- p/*. , t\1 "1" b.P 'l f" *' : o/ F.r^J.rI eruzJs z:l -6";}^3;:i, z:/ luNa/'J 7. /rJ.,."-L Dro o L ^.;'ro-rL..r"J riia.d | 1/3Q l,r"'ll^ +1n**' w'b,.-/rr'---- )v eoi'*'-J- ^'- c-7L'1" BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSAL: .',//-/l Ile..0 .*.'1*ql"P €o ^, Ly b'c.'*+€-" v PROJECT: DATE SUBMITTED: DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING COMMENTS NEEDED BY: PUBLIC WORKS Reviewed by: Comments: qn -l , rV <z t>"^T Sho-u ?2) o.^ "-,) €-J/ . { 4',7/* il {,o',.'' J, t, " /)'* '^ uin sI*^[ ' fttstli,al \J ._ruL-1T-3r.ll TUE = .r. b 1::r:rT ,-o l.=o Fl=: =,,:' r- 1,-1-t-€.S.-lJ'a i I o F. 13= ^o lrf l;;'tr-U yt i:' t, lf chen end flssociates CONSULT]NG GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEEF$ !or0 Fo 1!{ g1gxv1969 gnnrxcs, COLOn^oO ttaol 303,'calt{5c october 7, 1983 Srrlcject: Excavation Obseryation, Existing Fourdation, Iot 5, Block 2, Bighorn First, Mditlon, Lupine Drive, East vailr Eagle Cor.urtyr Colorado Jcb No. 26,750 Al Fnural 500 S. Frontage Road Sulte 113 Vailr @ 8L657 Dear sir: As requested, we obsewed the excavation and ocistj.ng f,oundatron crcn- structicn at the subject site on Septenber 21' 1983. [he purpose of our study uas to evaluate bearjng conditions of the existing foundation. l.te understand the slr:cture is being redesigned to be one level of qroai frarc constnrction over a full walk-out ttpe bassnent. ttre bassrcnt will have slab-on-grade floors and nrrrtorless ooncrete bl.oek waIls. flre exrsting foundation, r*riclr consists of spread footings, was reportedly installed about trlo years ago at which ti.rc the project constnrction was abanqioned. rhe o<isting perjrneter ',vall footings were observed to range frcrn aboul l8 to 35 inches in width. The spst typical rvidth was abilt 22 to 24 inclree. {he footings range in thickness beblrren about 12 to 24 inchee witfr l-2 to 14 inches t1pical. the footings hclv€ essentially bc-en left unproEecled frcrn r+eather. Sloughing onto tlre fcotings frcrn ttre excavation bcrrks has ocqlrred in sone areas. C\rsory observation indicates the footings to be in relaLively good mndition with no significant cracks or distress noted. According to original foundation plans sr4lplied by the structural engirreer. Tim Boyle, tJre footings are reinforced with at least three #5 horizontal bars and designed to irpose a rna;rjmun bearing pressure of 21000 psf, To our knowledge, no geotechnical work hc.rs b€€n performed at the site to evaluate the sr:|,:oils for foundation su54nrt. Stre encavation, is cut lrrto a rnderate sloping northeasterly facrng hilrside. ort deptJ:s range frcm about 4 to-6 feet, on the-dcnnhill si<ie ard about 9\ to 13 feet on the uphill side. .flre excavatlon is in one- leve1 and dayliglrLs to tt?e east wttere the gatage was pr*oposed. lhe soils obsenred ert tjre bottcnr of tjte excavaLion-and-foundalion ncaring Iere1 consistecl of natural silty sands and gravels with sonn OFFICES: CASPEA. COLONAOO STJNINOI r OENVEi. SALT LAKE CITV JUL.._1.?_eE .TUE nr"_ DAY/dp Ilev. Byr S.L.P.sc: Tim Befle I e F{ = =.,r,=. 't 'a s. - \J ,4. Very tnrly yours, C$EII Al.rD ASSOCTAITJS, INC. il o F. 13= Itl rtmaral October 7, 1983 Fage 2 cohbles. Occasional silty sand area5 \lBre also observed. Because of t}re ;i&;hi$g into tf* excava-lion, continuous observation of the bearirrg soils oodd no[. be made. Ibsults of a consolidatiorr test perfo11rEd on a ieiati."efy rrrdistwbed sarple of the silty sand are-shown on FiEure l. Gradatlorfanalyses (rninus O tnctr fraction) performcd on sarples-Of the coarse granular soils are shcrurr on Fig:re 2' _A Strnnary of laboraUory tuiting is fresented rn Tabte I. the beaiing soils obsenred gqnerally "ppearia nnbiqrn dense to dense and rnoist to highly noist. No free water vas obsenred ln the o<cavation. &rsed on ttre soils obseryed in t*re orcavation and our *cperience qn sirdlar sites in the area, spread fmtings placed on the natural. granular soils Ehould be capabli of supportlng a.2'090 psf nr.rxinun bearing pressrrre. ltre foundations should be desigped to sparl an trnsupporteO lengtlr of at least 10 fee[. Bassfiant wa1ls acting as retaining $tmchurea should be designed to resist a lateral earth pressure-based, on an equivalent fluid weight of 40 pcf. B.lckfill inoutA conslst of coarEe grarrular soils similar tD those orr site' trn underdrain system should be pr.ovided to prevent buitdup of,lrydro- static presswei behtnd re&ljring wall and possible rnelting of the baselrenl level. Basement walI backfill should be devrcid of topsoil and oversized rock and ccngracted to at Least 90t Of the maximr:rn standard Proctor d<rrsity. Underslab backfiu silould be cqnpacted to at leasl 95t of, standarcl proctor densiLy. Good srxface drainage should bc provided away frcm the slruoture in aLl direqtione. We reoofnrend the Etructural arqineer rr'eke a ccrrpreherrsive evaluation of the existirg foundations prior to new constrrfcbiotr. During conseructiotlr fi6tf excavation areas should be obserued bl' a representative of the soils engineer. Itr.i.s report, is based uFon observagion of tihe soils ercposed in tlre open excavation at, variouE locations belovr the footings. In ordcr to rLveal the subsoil conditlons belo.r fourrdaition elevatione, drtllirtg r.rould be requircd. It is possi.ble that, the subsoll conditions belq'{ Llrosc obsenrecl at various locations in the open exca\ration tray change and rrey enlradicb the reccnrnerrdations presented in this reporL. If you havre any qr:estions or if we can be of further assistance in the redesign, please do not hesitate to caII. By- David A. Young -JUL-1.?-?.e cA.1&79 0 1 I J 4 J 6 1 !3a ..='atr I E |q5=-,f e o chen and associatest TLIE 12:o il o e=-lJ,f-o IlC.I Molsturo ge;1en1 . 13.2 porqcnt OryUnltwolght. 112'8 Pcl SsmPlsol: sitty gravcllY Sand From; S,E. corncr of cxcavatio bclow footings. onal e APPLIED PRESSURE - ksf JU il o L - 1.T-98 TIJE 12 : rtsg Cxtx Conrr;ltlng llLl arol- oilv3L 35 % sANo Lrevtc LtMrr % !A rLr or siltY gravcllY with cobblcs 5,:r tf I E |n==.E'r= i ,r. ? €.=-rJo.ol AND A$SOCIATES Soll ond For.rndotlon Ene Inrrr a I I t I I t !I o t a I t-t a f to to ro ! 3 I a t,t f eLaY t.l.l EolartI 43To Ef Lr AND cLAV 22 1o Ft-Atrlclfv lHDfx oll sand rrouS.E. corncf of cxcavation below footings. !t t I It t to a4 ID gLll lttral*l tO lrLl lrfr' % aANc 39To l LT rlo f LAt rrc I tY €olaLl I ANo cr.AV II 7t r NDG x tf, N.ltt. corner of cxcsvation below footingr oiAv(L LtOulO tAr. FLt 54 Ltl'rlt or slightly silty sandy TioM gravel and cobblos tra ar l torl a-l .{ !E 0trr(r I r 0r t^lrrcLl rl t rLLJ{I ?ttl tal rtrt I tl , Hl rrt -llll trl tta ||r Ir 0rrrtttl or rttFrCtt tr rlLLr|.tttll .JlJ1-- L7 -',aE fl==.,f E- i i==-'"1 F B,^ fiF :8 F.E6 cn c 3 E x o 11 @ o{ :0 .J 'm o I -l m U) \ m @ C |- { u, o rn z 2 @ o o : > -t m a w Q/le - rgDaring, inc O prof€gstoncr structurol engtnecrs Apnrl 13, 1990 lulr. l,lar. t y AbeJ SABLE LUPINE PARTI'JERS 4800 jtiorth Fedenal Highraay, Sui te 1800 Boca Raton., Fiorrda J3431 5ub.iect, Ha:ard flitigatton Lots 4 & 5, Luprne Drrve Vat I , Coiorado 0ear Mar t y, At -vour request I havc estimated the costs of ha:ard nitigai,ron for the scenarro urher€ a 6?@@ squdrc foot Cuplex uould be construcled on your Lct 4. I have lool'ed at the srtuat!on tuo uays. The frrst r,rould be to handle the mrtrgatrcn thnough direct protect ion inco,^por'ated rnio ihe stnucr.unal desrgn oi the bullding, and the other optron r,r,tuld be to use d cofib j. ndt j,on of dir€ct protectron and earth berns to nttigaie ihese ha:ards. I have lound lhat drrect protect ion oi t rgat:cn adds roughly IS?i to the rar.r cost of the structural shel I of a building. This r^:ouid tr-anslate to $4E,000 to $50.000 for a 6!00 square furot duple:< on the srtc. If ure uere to do sone earth berming behrnd the buildrng ure could recluce the design forces that thc structure 'ould have to r,rr thstand. rhenefore, the cost of the cirect Frotection r.rould be less but r,l e ulould rncur the cost of the addrtronal eanthu,-.r.k. I estrmate thal mitrgating the hazards urth thrs optron r^rould be noughly gl0,00O less than ihe dr rect prot ec i ron solution. Please glve m€ a call if you have any questions regardrng thrs matter. Trnothy Pr.es r den t 1d3 e meodq,v dr., sL/ite 390 o crossroods shopping center . voil. cotorodo g1657 o 3o31a76217o boyie engineering, irc Febru.ny S. 1990 lnrchaei E, Per| rn i.chltest a .r la' liCl V-ri l , Col orsdo 5lE9? Sur';act : Harard 11:t igat rrn Lois 4 E 5. L.uPrr,e ir:ve '.tall. icio:'aCo Benr llrt e. 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Job Nane! 7( General Description: L,egal Descriptionz I'ot 4t/t Owners Name: Architect:Vct= BIock ou)2z.alzztk{Address: Job Address: 4 Address: Work Class: t{-Ne'r [ ]-Alteration Number of Dwelling Units: t a' I l-Additional I j-Repair [ ]-other Nurnber of Accommodation Units:a lQ-nnber and Type of Fireplaces: Gas Appliances-/ cas l-ogs \ wood/Pellet-v Ir********************************* VALUATIONS ********************************* tiutl,ptwe: + ELEC:TRrCAL:$ ornnn:f Address: Electrical Contractor: Address: uEcttNtrcALrl---zt2,cD!z ToTAL: f-- /1)1') . 1i() CoNTRACTOR INFORI,IATTON ********* ** ** * **********r** Town of Vail Reg. NO. ry-f-, c.----Phone Number: Lt-// Q77-u Town of Vail Reg. NO. Phone Nunber: Plunbing Address: Contractor: Mechanical Contractor: Address: ************* ********* * * ******** IroR BUTLDING PERMIT FEE: PLIIMBTNG PERMIT FEE: I'|ECHANICAL PERMIT FEE: _!t;t,, co ELECTRICAL FEE: oTHER TYPE oF 7Bg3ffiI;-,,7 DRB FEE: BUTLDTNG: STGNATT'RE: ZONING: SIGNATIIRE: Town of Vail Reg. NO. I Phone Number: Town of Vail Reg. No. l'17 "Fhone Nuruber: - L€ F oFFICE USE ***************r*************** BUTLDING PI,AN CHECK FEE: PLI'MBTNG PI,AN CHECK FEE: MECHANICAL PI.AN CHECK FEE: RECREATTON FEE: CI.,E:AN-UP DEPOSIT: rOTAL PERMIT FEES: CI.EAN I'P DEPOSIT REtrI'NI' Io:vl-\, c) Plan Revier Based on the 1992 Unifom Codeg NAME:RKD BOILER DATE: 10/6/93 ADDRESS:3378 LUPINE DR. CONTRACTOR:SNOW COUNTRY VAIL, COLORADO ARCHITECT:NONE OCCUPANCY:R3 ENGINEER:NONE TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: PLANS EXAMTNER:C. FELDMANN CORRECTIONS REQUIRED The itens listed beJ.ow are not intended to be a conplete J'isting of all possible cod€ reguirements in tbe adopted codes. ft is a guide to selected sections of the codes. fbe foJ-J.owing is not to be construed to be an approval of any violation of any of tbe pro- visions of the adopted codes or any ordinance of the Town of Vail . 1) COMBUSTION A]R IS REQUIRED PER SEC.6O7 OF THE 1991 UMC. 2) ACCESS TO HEAT]NG EQUIPMENT MUST COMPLY WITH S.EC.?03 OF THE t-991 uMc. 3) INSTALLATION MUST CONFORM TO MANUEACTURES INSTRUCTIONS AND TO APPENDTX CHAPTER 21 OF THE 1991 UMC. 4) GAS LINE TEST AND INSPECTION TS REQUIRED BEFORE CONNECTION OF ANY EQUIPMENT PER SEC.L2O6 OF THE 1991 UPC. 5) GAS APPLIANCES SHALL BE VENTED ACCORDING TO CHAPTER 9 OF THE 1991_ uMC. 6) DRAINAGE OF MECHANICAL ROOMS CONTAINING HEATING OR HOT_WATER - SUPPLY BOILERS SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH A FLOOR DRAIN PER SEC.2119 OF THE 1991 UMC .7) BOILERS SHALL BE MOUNTED ON FLOORS OT NONCOMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION UNLESS LISTED FOR MOUNTING ON COfiBUSTIBLE FLOORING 8) FIELD INSPECTION IS REOUIRED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE. 9) HEATING EQUIPMENT MUST BE PROTECTED FROM VEHI.E.T-,S OAMAEE PER SEC.5O8 OF THE 1991 UMC. 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Eq51,7q ******* General Descrr-p--ron: _.( Je= work class: t-(-*"* [ ]-Alteration [ 1-ldditionaq] [ ]-Repai] f :-other Number of Dwellingr Unitst I Nurnber of Accomrnodation Units: L au= r.ogs I wood/Pe1tet-^ {pnber and Type of Fireplaces: Gas App1ian"." L cas Logs I Wood/Pe1let- v D * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * VALUATTONS **********************.t*****\*** \/l 'l /-,.. / -,A\ 1\^iurr-,ornc, r q1U CoO ELEcTRIcAt z $__/Z,CaO OTHER: $ ,,,'(.' PLUMBING: $ Jj'.,.rz'MECHANICAL: $TOTALs INFORMATION ***** ****** Town of Vail Phone Number: El-ectrical Contractor: Address: Town of vail Reg. No. Phone Nurnber: Town of Vail Phone Nurnber: Town of Vail Phone Number: Reg. NO.Plurnbing Contractor: Address: Mechanical Contractor: Address: Reg. NO. ******************************** FOR OFFTCE USE ******************************* BUILDTNG PERMIT FEE: 21qC- BUTLDING PLAN CHECK FEE:XF PLUMBING PERMIT FEE: MECHANICAL PERMIT FEE: ELECTRICAL FEE: OTHER TYPE OF FEE: /DRB FEE: e\, PLIJMBING PI,AN CHECK FEE: MECHANICAL PLAN CHECK FEE: RECREATION FEE: ;1,2cLEAN-UP DEPOSTT: la*u-TOTAL PERMIT FEES :: LfD I | | l/Jqz? l t-t-t-t- BUTLDING: STGNATURE: ZONING: CLEAN IIP DEPOSIT REFI]ND euo\er I (,re/.r11r.ul\l:; 'il I '11 75 south fronlage road vail, colorado 81657 (303) 479-2138 or 479-2139 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: oftlce of communlly development ALL CONTRACTORS CURRENTLYL REGISTERED WITH THE TOWN OF VATL TOWN OF VAIL PUBLIC WORKS/COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT MARCH 15, 1988 CONSTRUCTION PARKING & MATERTAL STORAGE In summary, Ordinance No. G states that it is unlawful for any person to litter, track or deposit any soil, rock, sand, debris or material-, including trash dumpsters, portable toilets and workmen vehicles upon any street, sidewalk, atley or public pl?9e or any portion thereof. The right-of-way on aII Town of Vail streets and roads is approximately 5 ft. -ff p-,r"r"n..This ordinance will be strictly enforced. by the Town of Vait Pyllig works Department. persons found viotating this ordinance will be given a 24 hour written notice to remove-said nateriar.In the event the person so notified does not comply with the notice within the 24 hour time specified, the pulfic Works Department will remove said material at the expense of person notified. The provisions of this ordinance snaff not be applicable to construction, maintenance or repair projects of any street or alIey or any utilities in the right-a-way. To review Ordinance No. 6 in ful1, please stop by the Town of vail Building Departrnent to obtain a copy. tnanx you for your cooperation on this rnatter. cknowledged (i. e. contractor, owner) 75 soulh fronlage road vail, colorado 81657 (303) 479-2138 or 479-2139 off lce ol communlly development BUILDiNG PERIiIT ISSUANCE TIME FRAME If thrls permi.t requires a Town of Vail fire Department Approva'l ,Engineer''s (Pub1 ic Wot'ks) review and approval , a Planning'Department review or Health Department review, and a review by the Auilding Department, the estimated time for a total review may take as long as th! ee weeks. All commercial (1arge or small) and all mult.i -fam.i1y permits will have tq follow the above mentioned maximum requirements. Residential and smali projects should take a lesser amount of time. However, if residential or smaller projects impact the various above mentioned departments with regard to necessary review, these projects may also take the three week period. Every attempt wi1 I be made by this department to expedite thjs permi.t as sgon as possible. I,. the undersigned, understand the p1 an check procedure and time frame. A7/32!93 A3124 138394t4854 MOI.]RI:,E /I.IET..JELL ENG.PAGE 81 l)cnwr. (i.rloado Va l, Co,lorc&r o .#,s, Moflroe tr Newell Errglneers, Inc. has deslgned an ava.l-anche 9:t:"rg -'-ystem for-the proposea residenci ar rgae Lupine Drlve in East vall. The loads-rh;t;;.; used in the aesign were taken frcm rhe avaranche anct rockfarr anary"i"-iJpo.r by Mr.Arthur I. Mears, p,E, dateA.fufy, 1993. : The report made recommend.at,l0ns tor^rards the design of the st,ructurat_ defenee system. our flrm has i;;o;;;;;ceo cne recommendatlons into the final design. :n pariiout"., a gablon f,aced deck rairing warr **"--proJosed. The final design incorporaLed stone veneer in- frbnt of ungrouted cMU and a i2,,relnforced concrete walr ln lieu of the gabion faced warl. In :i:^?piit9n,. thls sysrem wllt bt far rnord i."l'r,*ii""iry preaEtng and at the, same time will proviOe-iir"--Ji",r"tu""r defense agalnsr rockfall "u iequi"ei rn-ii:e-;;p;; of Mr.Arthur: Mears, p.E. If you have any questlons or comnents, please caLl. Very truty yours, Hanne$ Spaeh, Monroe & Newell Enginccni, Inc_ Jul-y 30, l- 993 Mr. .Tack Snow FO Box 3J78 Vail, CO 81658 Rel Avalanche defense wa]l at 3946 Luplne Drive, Gent l"emen: __design for proposed resldence VaiI, Colorado (MeN #201.5) Iti60 Scvenrecnth st. .suilc 200 o I)cnvc:r, co,lorado 802f12 o (3031 6?t-i927 o p.a1 r_1t:,,r) 5t{-o!21 7e 'A7/38/'tZ I6t23 1383949 MONROEiNEI,JEL' T PAGE A1) tf(?tlt vrhtEER $E*filo,t' o''' #,r#/.'fi,P;'' rJ,/{6 AT EAC'I{ TJA T5 REr BEAM FI.AN l,/a'l9oLATtoN JOINf |a AT 12. >r-d Al tt o.c. Aa 2'-d O.C- tl+x4xtz'3TEEL EA9E F u1(2t-)/,f Q x EPO'(Y ANC'HO I E I b -l n .5ECT@n E ?t,/ 4" - l'*() RICH AND KRUSEN DESIGN ARCIIITECTI]RE AND DEVELOPMENT DOX 337t, VAIL, COIORADO, 816s8 (303) 47F9228 MEMO DATE: July 28, 1993 TO: T.O.V. Jim Gurnutte FROM: Jack Snow RE: Building permit requirements Per our meeting yesterday I would like to put a down in writing. number of subjects we discussed 1l Revokable right-of-way. The four shrubs (two juniper & two Lilac) will be relocated off of town property back to the south thus eliminating the need for the right-of-way. 2l The site plan Art Mears refers to in his report is the same as the building permit drawing. I have attached a copy of the fax sent to Mr Mears for your records, 3) From my discussion with Mr Mears it is my understanding that the 1O' wall referred to in his report is the height of the wall projected from the slope of the traveling snow to the building and not the exposed face. You will note from the copy of the fax sent to Mr Mears that the schematic section clearly shows only 6' feet of €xposure. 4) lt was decided that to minimize damage to the site we would sprinkle the home rather than increase the amount of paving. 5) | would like to acknowledge that Russell Forrest suggested that I speak the Army Corp of Engineers regarding the rerouting of the steam bed. 6) Upon completion of the rerouting of the stream and prior to the issuance of the certificate of occupance we will dedicate a drainage easement. -JUl--L r- -'Ctd l LIE 1:-:ET 5E-ble ffE .=.--| ..rr. t,o e=.-V,tr i I P-@2 q chen and associates CONSULTING GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER$ t0t0 Bo tta €L€retvooo spFlNo3. ooLon^oo eraol ioJ/c4str5l ostcher ?, 1983 gubject: E:<cavafion 0cEervation, Existing Fofiydation, Iot 5, Block 2, Bighorn First Additlonr tupine Drive, EaEt Vall, Eagle County, Colorado \Tcb No. 261750 AI armral 500 S, Frontage Road Sulte 113 VaiI, @ 81557 Dear Sir: As reguested, we obsewed the excavation and o<isting foundatron con-struction at the subject site on Septernber 21, 1983. Itre pr.upose of our study was tp evahJate bearing conditions of the existirrg fowdatlon. l^le urderstand the struchure is being retlesigned to be one lever of rarood franp constnrction over a full walk-out ttpe basenent. Ttre basenent wiLl have srab-on-grade froors and nprtorless @ncrete bl.ock sraus. flre-exlsting toonao$on, which crcnsist-s of spread footlngsr was reportedlf installed ahout tr.ro years ago at which tinc the project oonstructim was abandoned. Ttre e<isting perjrreter warr rootirqs r.,Ere o$e5u"d to rangg fron about lB to 36 inches in width. ttre nrrsL tirpical.width was abqrt 22 to 24 inclree. flre footings range in thickness Et,"een abut 12 to 24 inches with L2 to 14 inches typicar. rhe footings h.rve essentially been reft urproLectcd frcrn roeat}61. sloughlng onto {he footings fran the excavation bcrnks has occurred Ln scnre aieas. orrsory observation indicates tJre footings to b€ in relatirrely good conaiiion'yl$.ry,gignificant cracks or diitress noted. Accordirfr to original roundation plans sqpriua^lv the strucru::ar engineer, rim noytei ilre :oo!j_ng! are reinforced with at least t*rree fs-horizontal bars and F"iflS to iryose a.m,#rrgrn $a5ing pressure of 2,000 psf. To our knolvledger. no geotechnical. r"rork has-bEen perfonred'at tiie-iite to evaluatc the sd-,:oils for fowrdation eqpport. "-^._TT,ff"rvation, ie ant lnto a nrderate sloping northeaslerly r?gurg nrJ.J.srde. olt deptjrs range f-ron about 4-tp-6 feel on trle-dchmhill sicie, ard abouL 9!l to 13 ieet on ihe uphill slde. nie *.c"vatlon is in one. lever and-daylights to the east wtrere thre garage was troposeo. rhe soils obsenred .rt tjre bottcm of the excavation-and-foundaiioi, nearing - ]errcl cansisteCl of nahural silty sands "rrrd gravels ;idr-;"*; OFFICES: CASPSR. COLonAoo SFRINo$ I DeNvEF . 9ALT IAXE GITY JUL-17-9e TLf E L?=87 So.tr Ie ft = s o c i o. t e s - V o- i I P- 95 J\l Anaral October 7f 1983 Page 2 cobbles. Occasional eilty sand areas rrere also observed. Beciluse of the sloughing into tJre excavation, continuous observation of tlre bearing soils oould not be nnde. tlsEults of a consolidation test perforned on a relatively urdiEturbed sanple of ttre silty sand are strqm on Figwe I. Gradation analyses (rdnus 6 lnch fraeEiorr) perfonned on sanples of ttre ooarse granular soils are strcun orr Figure 2. A sunm.rry of J,aboratory testfurg is presented rn Table I. ttre bearing soils observed gereraLly appeared nndir.un dense to dense and npist to hignly nroist,. llo free water $as obsented in the excavation. Based on t}te soils observed in the excavatipn and our erperience on sjrnilar sites in the area, spread footings placed on the natural granular sollE ehould he capable of supporLirg a 21000 Bsf nnxlm.ro bearing pressure. Itre fowrdations ohould be designed to span an unsupported lengttr of at least I0 feet. Bascrnent ualls acting as retaining stnrctures should be designed to re,sist a laLeral earth pressure based on an eqwivalent fluid weight of, 40 pcf. Backfill should enslst of coarEe granular Eoils sindlar to those on site, Irn underdrain system should be provided to prevent buildup of hydro- EtaLlc pressures behlnd retaining wall and possi.ble wettlng of the basenr3nt level. BaEement wall hrckfill should be devoid of topsoil and oversized rcd( and ccnE:acted to at Least 90t of the nrar<irrum sEarrdard Proctor density. Undersl.ab backfi[ should be caqpactect to at least 95t of standard Proctor density. Good surface drainage gtn'uld be provlded away frcn the structwe in a}l directions. sh reccnncnd the structural engineer ruke a conprehensive evaluation of tie e<istirg formdations prior to nevr constnrctim. Duing consrruction, nelt excavation areas should be observed by a representative of t}te soils engineer. tlds report is based ugnn obsenuatiorr of Ure Eoils e)rposed tn tJre open excavaLion at, various locations belcw tlre foobfurgs. In ordcr to reveal the subsoil conditions below foundation elevaticns, drlJ.lirrg t+ould te required. It is possjJcle that the srrbsoll crrnditlons bel<*r tlroeo obsenred at various lcations in the ognn excavation nuy charrge and rny €ntradict ttre rectrnrErrdations presonted in this reporb. If yorl have an1'questions or if vre can be of further assistance ln ttre redesigrn, please do not hesitate to call. Very tnrty yorrrsr SIEII A]lD AESOCIJffiJS, Il,tC. Bv David A. Young DAY/Cc I€v. $rl S.L.P.cci Tiin Boyle .JUL-- I f --:7 l4 cA.rh.79 0 1 ) 3 4 5 6 7 J, Z: Itu =; Cr- tf I e F{gg|fE {chen and associates, t d-t e=-V,J. a I .{lIrC. | 1-r E F-e<t dp i, I. o vl ti q, E o CJ Molsture Contsnl . l3 .2 porgont OryUnltwolght. 1I2.8 Pct Sampleof: silty gravolly Sand F.om: S.E. corncr of cxcavatio bclou footinSs. APPLIED PRESSUHE - ksl A..rFr I AAlrart^t tA A.FtArr r.Ftr? tlFa\l lt .fA FI- JlJL- I I ?-98 TUE 12.=Bg Sf,.b I F tq=.=,f,,: i fltes-Vo. 4,r.* exo Asro.,^r.rC il P. B5 Coruvl rlrrg Soll ond tounJotlon Englnen I I t F I t r ,o o I I t a T J I a I I t f t It I rc T fc rl ro !0 rC ro !a a t I il I I Crly |ttrllrcl t0 ,tll aio.- t,LlV t,rral|.l ?O arll (rr$- oilv:! 35 7o lANo Lteutc Lrurt 1, TAHFLI or siltY gravollY vith cobblcs gravel snd cobblos GRADATION TEST 43%sf L" A o cLAY 22 tll. FL^trlcrtv rxDrr % sand r ror"r S. E. cortrcr of excavation below footings. cottLt I N.W. corner of excavation bclow footings oaAv(L Ltou I D gAMPLt 126,750 54 % cANo SSTI lfLr AHo ct AY II q, LIMIT o/o pLAtrrcr ?v tHDGr f or slightly silty san{y TioM ttt- | Irr i(.utfnl I alrl aO|'|| al atr |tsl 0rIr(l3a 07 ,rlficLl || trL!rgarltl trt. |,t. n(-e!t t a r'a tott aq a rl I trr I rl .llll .l 0rr|rttal !l rr rrLLfgrrtll RESULTS Fie. 2 ri d$ a | ! E ,t - = a a E ! 3 o = = bt alqEs Bt: eI 3nI E6_J-I_-1 f.t r 9E 'd U) F J 3 U' Lr,l E F v,o llJ FUJ ;o!r oo @urF ct z FO ZJ u, I ll.(Jo c E f, U' LUPINE DRIVE M&N #2016 JUNE 23, 1993 1. LIVE LOADS USED Itr DESIGN: A. ROOF B. TYPICAL FLOOR c. wlND 1. BASIC WIND SPEED 2. EXPOSURE D. EARTHQUAKE GENERAL NOTES 80 PSF 40 PSF 80 MPH c ZONE I E. SNOW AVALANCHE LOADS: SEE REPORT BY ABTHUR MEARS. P.E. DATED JUNE 1993. 2. NON-STRUCTUBAL ELEMENTS: A. ELEMENTS SUCH AS NON-BEARING PARTITIONS, ETC. ATTACHED TO AND/OR SUPPORTED BY THE STRUCTUBE SHALL TAKE INTO ACCOUNT DEFLECTIONS AND OTHER STRUCTURAL MOVEMENTS. 3. FOUNDATIONS: A. THE ALLOWABLE SOIL BEARING PRESSURE ASSUMED IN DESIGN IS 2OOO PSF. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL RETAIN A LICENSED SOILS ENGINEER TO INSPECT THE FOUNDATION EXCAVATION. SOILS ENGINEER SHALL VERIFY IN WRITING THE ACTUAL SOILS CAPACITY IS EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN ASSUMED. B ALL FOOTING BEARING ELEVATIONS SHOWN ARE ASSUMED. EXACT BEARING ELEVATIONS SHALL BE VERIFIED IN THE FIELD WITH ACTUAL CONDITIONS BY CONTRACTOR WITH APPROVAL OF SOILS ENGINEER AND ALL BOTTOM OF FOOTINGS SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 48" BELOW EXTERIOR GRADE. C. ALL FOOTINGS ARE TO BE PLACED ON FIRM, UNDISTURBED, NATURAL SOIL OR PROPERLY COMPACTED BACKFILL, APPROVED BY THE SOILS ENGINEER. BACKFTLL SHALL BE COMPACTED TO 95% (MTNTMUM) STANDARD PROCTOH DENSIW UNLESS OTHERWISE RECOMMENDED IN THE SOILS REPORT. IF SOFT SPOTS ARE ENCOUNTERED REMOVE SOIL AND RECOMPACTWITH APPROVED FILL. (RE: SOIL REPORT FOR DESCRIPTION OF BEARING SOIL.) D. CENTER ALL FOOTINGS UNDER WALLS, COLUMNS OR GRID LINES UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON PLANS. E. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE, AT HIS EXPENSE, FIELD DENSITY TESTS ON COMPACTED FILL UNDER FOOTINGS AND INTERIOR SLABS-ON-GRADE. A MINIMUM OF 2 REPRESENTATIVE TESTS SHALL BE TAKEN FOR EACH FOOTING AND SLAB-ON-GRADE, F. NOTIFY SOILS ENGINEER WHEN EXCAVATION IS COMPLETED SO THAT CONDI- 4. toNS MAy ,. C="r.D pRroR ro 'LA.EME*, o, oo'LL oR coNcRETE. CONCRETE: A. ALL CAST-IN.PLACE CONCRETE SHALL BE MADE WITH TYPE I PORTLAND CEMENT, STONE AGGREGATE AND SHALL DEVELOP 3OOO PSI COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH IN 28 DAYS. B. THE MODULES OF ELASTICITY OF ALL CONCRETE SHALL EXCEED Wc1.5 33 fc (OR s7,000 fc NORMAL WEIGHT CONCRETE). C. CONTRACTOR MAY POUR SLABS-ON-GRADE CONTINUOUS AND TROWELCUT JOINTS. JOINTS SHALL BE SPACED 15 FEET AND CUT 1" DEEP X 1/8'WIDE WITHIN 12 HOURS AFTER POURING. CARRY ALL SLAB REINFORCEMENT THROUGH JOINT. D. SLABS, TOPPING, FOOTINGS, BEAMS AND WALLS SHALL NOT HAVE JOINTS IN A HORIZONTAL PLANE. ANY STOP IN CONCRETE WORK MUST BE MADE AT THIRD POINT OF SPAN WITH VERTICAL BULKHEADS AND HORIZONTAL SHEAR KEYS UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN. ALL CONSTRUCTION JOINTS SHALL BE AS DETAILED OR AS REVIEWED BY THE ENGINEER. E. ALL CONCRETE WORK AND REINFORCEMENT DETAILING SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ACI BUILDING CODE 318.83. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE ALL EXPOSED EDGES OF CONCRETE WORK SHALL HAVE 1/2 INCH CHAMFER. USE STANDARD HOOKS ON DOWELS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. REINFORCEMENT: A. ALL REINFORCING SHALL BE HIGH-STRENGTH DEFORMED BARS CONFORMING TO ASTM GRADE 615, GRADE 60 EXCEPT TIES, STIRRUPS AND PLATE ANCHORS WHICH SHALL BE DEFORMED BARS, ASTM DESIGNATION A615, GRADE 40. B. WELDED WIRE FABRIC SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM 4185 AND SHALL BE LAPPED ONE FULL MESH AT SIDE AND END SPLICES AND WIRED TOGETHER. C. REINFORCEMENT PROTECTION: 1. CONCRETE POUREDAGAINSTEARTH 3" 2. CONCRETE POURED rN FORMS (EXPOSED TO WEATHER OR EARTH) 2" 3. COLUMNS AND BEAMS (TrE BARS) 1-1t2" 4. SLABS AND WALLS (NOT EXPOSED TO WEATHER) 3t4" D. NO SPLICES OF REINFORCEMENT SHALL BE MADE EXCEPT AS DETAILED OR AUTHORIZED BY THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. LAP SPLICES, WHERE PERMITTED, SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 36 BAR DIAMETERS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. MAKE ALL BARS CONTINUOUS AROUND CORNERS. E. PLACE TWO #5 (PER I'THTCKNESS) W|TH 2'-0 PROJECTTON AROUND ALL OPENINGS IN CONCRETE WALLS, SLABS, AND BEAMS. ALSO PROVIDE TWO #5 X 4'-O DIAGONALLY AT EACH CORNER. F. CONTINUOUS TOP AND BOTTOM BARS IN WALLS AND BEAMS SHALL BE SPLICED AS FOLLOWS: TOP BARS AT MIDSPAN, BOTTOM BARS OVER SUPPORTS. G. PROVIDE ALL ACCESSORIES NECESSARY TO SUPPORT REINFORCING AT POSI- TIONS SHOWN ON THE PLANS. ALL REINFORCEMENT TO BE HELD SECURELY rN pRopER ror?o* rN AccoRDANcEwrrH or'r.,*r! 6. STRUCTURALSIEEL: A. ALL STRUCTURAL STEEL SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM SPECIFICATIONS 436 EXCEPT PIPE COLUMNS WHICH SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A53 AND TUBE COLUMNS TO ASTM A5OO, GRADE B, LATEST EDITIONS. ANCHOR BOLTS SHALL BE A3O7 STEEL AND MISCELLANEOUS EMBEDDED ITEMS SHALL BE A36 STEEL. B. STRUCTURAL STEEL SHALL BE DETAILED AND FABRICATED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LATEST PROVISIONS OF AISC "MANUAL OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION." C. UNLESSOTHERWISE NOTED, USE STANDARD FRAME BEAM SHEAR CONNECTIONS WITH STEEL BOLTS OR WELDED EQUIVALENT. SELECTCONNECTION AT EACH SPLICE TO SUPPORT 600/. THE TOTAL UNIFORM LOAD CAPACITY FOR EACH GIVEN BEAM AND SPAN. D. MINIMUM WELDS TO BE AISC AND/OR AWS BUT NOT LESSTHAN 3/16" CONTINUOUS FILLET UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. E. ALL WELDERS SHALL HAVE EVIDENCE OF PASSING THE AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY STANDARD QUALIFICATIONS TESTS AS DETAILED IN AWS D.I.1. 7. NON-SHRINKGBQIII: A. NON.SHRINK GROUT SHALL BE PROVIDED AS FOLLOWS: 1. BETWEEN STEELCOLUMN BASESAND FOOTINGS. 8. $tQ9D: A. ALL FRAMING AND TRUSS LUMBER SHALL BE DRY DOUGLAS FIR. COAST REGION VISUALLY GRADED AS FOLLOWS: 2" THICK - 4'WIDE STUD fb = 800 psi 2' THICK - 6" & WIDER NO. 2lb = 't250 osi 3'THICK - 6'& WIDER NO. 1 fb = 1300 osi NOTED ALLOWABLE STRESSES ARE MINIMUMS AND FOR NONREPETITIVE USES PRIOR TO ALLOWABLE STRESS INCREASES. B. PROVIDE 1 X 4 CROSS BRIDGING NOT OVER 8'ON CENTEH FOR ALL WOOD JOISTS AND 2X SOLID BLOCKING BETWEEN JOISTS AT ALL SUPPORTS. FASTEN ALL WOOD MEMBERS WITH COMMON NAILS ACCORDING TO THE UBC SCHEDULE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. C. LAMINATED BEAMS 1. ALL LAMINATED MEMBERS SHALL BE FABRICATED OF DOUGLAS FIR LARCH AT 12 PERCENT MOISTURE CONTENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH WCLIB. ALL SIZES SHOWN ARE NET. 2. LAMINATED MEMBER SHALL BE DETAILED AND FABRICATED IN ACCORD. ANCE WITH THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE DESIGN AND FAB. RICATION OF STRUCTURAL GLUE LAMINATED TIMBER, LATEST EDITION AS PUBLISHED BY AITC. 3. PROVIDE UNITS CONFORMING TO AITC 117,22FV8, D.F. FOR CONTINUOUS MEMBERS AND CANTILEVERS AND 24FV3 FOR SIMPLE SUPPORT MEMBERS. MEMBERS SHALL BE DESIGNED WITH ZERO CAMBER WITH TOP SURFACE 'LEARLYrrot=o oN EA.H MEMBER. D. PLYWOODDECKAND/ORWAFERBOARD 1. PANEL THICKNESS SHALL BE AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWING. APPLICATION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE AMERICAN PLYWOOD ASSOCIATION. 2. EACH PANEL SHALL BE IDENTIFIED WITH THE GMDE-TRADEMARK OF THE AMERICAN PLYWOOD ASSOCIATION AND SHALL MEETTHE REOUIREMENTS OF U.S. PRODUCTS STANDARD PSI, LATEST EDITION FOR PLYWOOD. ALL PANELS WHICH HAVE ANY EDGE OR SURFACE PERMANENTLY EXPOSED TO THE WEATHER SHALL BE OF THE EXTERIOR TYPE. 3. FOR FLOORING USE 3/4" T&G STURD-I-FLOOR SHEATHING NAILED AT 4" O.C. ALONG PANEL EDGES AND AT 10" ALONG INTERMEDIATE SUPPORTS. 4. FOR ROOF USE 5t8" (40/20 SPAN RATTNG) EXPOSURE I SHEATHTNG NATLED AT 4' O.C. ALONG PANEL EDGES AND AT 12" ALONG INTERMEDIATE SUPPORTS. 5. EXTERIOR WALLS SHALL HAVE ONE LAYER OF 1/2'EXPOSURE ISHEATHING NAILED AT 6" O,C. ALONG PANEL EDGES. 6. DIAPHRAGM SHEATHING SHALL BE THE THICKNESS SHOWN ON PLANS WITH THE FACE GRAIN PERPENDICULAR TO SUPPORTS WITH END JOINTS STAGGERED. 7. INSTALL SUITABLE EDGE SUPPORT BY USE OF PLYCLIPS, TONGUE AND GROOVE PANELS OR SOLID WOOD BLOCKING BETWEEN SUPPORTS. E. WOOD DECK 1. SOLID DECKING SHALL BE DOUBLE TONGUE AND GROOVE, DOUGLAS FIR, SELECT GRADE OF 4" X 6" NOMINAL SIZE AND PLACED IN A CONTINUOUS RANDOM LAYUP SYSTEM. RE: DRAWINGS FOR OTHER SIZES. F. PREFABRICATEDWOODMEMBERSSHALLBETHETYPENOTEDONTHEDRAWINGS AND SHALL BE "BC-JOIST'AS MANUFACTURED BY BOISE CASCADE, INC. ALTERNATES SHALL BE REVIEWED BY THE ENGINEER. WEB BLOCKING AND BRIDGING TO BE AS REQUIRED BY THE JOIST MANUFACTURER. G. PROVIDE BRIDGING PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS, WOOD TRUSSES SHALL BE DESIGNED TO FULFILL STRESS REQUIREMENTS AND/OR LOADS NOTED ON DRAWINGS. SHOP DRAWINGS SHALL INCLUDE CALCULATIONS AND BEAR THE STAMP OF A REGISTERED ENGINEER. H. VERSA-LAM MEMBERS SHALL HAVE THE FOLLOWING STRESS CAPACITIES: FO = z0OO PSl, E = 2,000,000 PSl, Fcf = 750 PSl, Fv = 285 PSl. 9. GENEML: A. ENGINEER'S ACCEPTANCE MUST BE SECURED FOR ALL STRUCTURAL SUBSTITUTIONS. B. VERIFY ALL OPENINGS THROUGH FLOORS, ROOF AND WALLS WITH MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS. VERIFICATION OF LOCATIONS, SIZES, LINTELS, AND REQUIRED CONNECTIONS ARE CONTRACTOR'S COMPLETE RESPONSIBILITY. C. PROVIDE ALL EMBEDDED ITEMS IN STRUCTURE AS NOTED ON ARCHITECTURAL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, AND STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS. MISCELLANEOUS EMBEDDED ITEMS AND ANCHOR BOLTS SHALL BE FURNISHED BY STEEL SUPPLIER AND INSTALLED BY CONCRETE CONTRACTOR. STEEL SHALL FULFILL ASTM A36. o PHALTIC D.PROVIDE AS EARTH. MASTIC-COATING ON ALL STEEL WOOD EXPOSED TO THE WATERPROOFING, VAPOR BARRIERS, WATERSTOP, ETC., SHALL BE AS SHOWN ON THE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS AND AS INDICATED IN THE SPECIFICATIONS. ALL DIMENSIONS ON STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS SHALL BE CHECKED AGAINST FIELD ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS. o AND F. l' Town of VaiI 25 South Frontage Road Vai1, Colorado 81-657 (303 ) 479-2L38 Plan analysis based on the 1991 Uniform Building Code Project Number: 07L293 Name: RKD RESIDENCE Address: 3946 LUPINE DR. DaEe: .Tu1y 12, 1993 Contractor: RKD Occupancy: R3,M1 Architect: RKD T5/pe of Const: V-N Engineer: MTINROE Plans Examiner: DAN STANEK NOTE:The code items listed in this report are not intended to be a compleEe lisEing of all possible code requiremenLs in the 1-991- UBC. It is a guide to selected sections of the code. SEPARATION DIRECTION BOUNDARY AREA INCREASE FIRE PROTECT]ON NORTH Property line 20.0 Feet 20.0 Feet EAST Property line 24.0 Feet 24.0 Feet SOUTH Property llne 4l-.0 Feet 41.0 FeeC WEST Property line 109.0 Feet 109.0 Feet EXTERIOR WALL FIRE RAT]NGS AND OPENTNG PROTECTION Table 17-A & Table 5-A NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST OCC BRG NON-BRG OPNG BRG NON_BRG OPNG BRG NON-BRG OPNG BRG NON-BRG OPNG WALL WALL PROT WALL WALL PROT IdALL WALL PROT WALL WALL PROT R3 Ohr Ohr None Ohr Ohr None Ohr Ohr None Ohr Ohr None M1 Ohr Ohr None Ohr Ohr None Ohr Ohr None Ohr Ohr None The exterior wal1s may be of COMBUSTTBLE material . Sec .2201, - None -- No fire protection requirements for openings. Prot -- Openings are Lo be protected with 3/4 hr fire assemblies. 508 of the area of the wall maximum. Sec.2203. (b) & Tabl-e 5-A Maximum single window size is 84 sq.ft with no dimension greater than l-2 f eet. -- Sec. 4306. (h) NOP -- Openings are noE permitted in this wa1l.* -- These wa11s may be required to have a parapet wall- 30 inches above the roofing. The parapet wa11 is required t,o have the same fire rat.ing as the wall. See section 1710. for details and exceptions. FL NAME AREA MIN.LIGHT MIN.VENT NO.EXITS EGRESS 2 Master bedroom 2 Master bath 2 Bed # Bath #3 2 Bed & Bath #2 2 Living & Dining room 2 Kit.chen 2 Breakfast room 2 Hal-1s, closets, etc . TOTAL FOR FLOOR 1 Garage 1 Laundry room 1 Mechainacl room 1- Family room l- Bed & Bath #4 1 Bed & Bath #5 1 Entry 1 Hall-s, closets, etc . TOTAL FOR FLOOR BUILDING TOTAL 1 3 A 372 rt I 21,3 21_2 931 293 21,2 528 2944 71_5 OI 59 zzu 221- 189 276 t994 4938 37 .20 0.00 2L.30 2L.20 93.70 21, .20 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 22.00 22.1,0 18.90 0.00 0.00 18.60 I .85 10.55 10.60 46.85 1,4 .65 l-U . OU 0.00 0.00 3.3s 0 .00 1l_.00 l_1 . 05 v .41 J-J .tJU 0.00 YeS No Yes YeS No No No No No NO No No Yes No No 1 1 1 l_ 1 l_ l_ 1 I 1 1 1 I l_ L 1 L t_ FOOTNOTES:1) EGRESS - An operable window or door thaL opens directly Eo the exterior is required from this room. The minimum clear openable area must meet thc fnl I nrnr i nrr -- Sec . L204.erre !vf rvrrf !.:r. The minimum clear height is 24 j-nches The mi-nimum clear width is 20 inches The minimum clear area is 5.7 square feet The maximum sill heighE is 44 inches 2) The number of exits is based on Table 33-A (Dwellings) 3) A mechanical ventilation system may be used in in lieu of exterior openings for ventilation. -- Sec. 1-205. (c) ROOM DIMENSIONS: Habitable space sha11 have a ceiling height of not less than 7 feet 6 inches. Kitchens, ha11s, bathrooms and toilet compartments may have a ceiling height of 7 feet measured to the lowest projecE.ion. If the ceiling is sloping, then the minimum height is required in onLy L/2 of the area. --Sec. L207. (a) Every dwelling unit sha11 have at least one room which has not less than 120 square feet of floor area. Other habitable rooms excepE kitchens shall have an area of not less than 70 square feet. -- Sec. L207.(b) Habitable rooms other than a kitchen shall not be less than 7 feet in anv dimension. -- Sec . 1,207 , (c) GLAZING REQUIREMENTS: A11 glazing in hazardous locaEions is requj-red to be of safeEy glazing material. -- Sec. 5405. (d) l_ .> 3 A Glazing in ingress and egress doors except jalousies. Glazing in fixed and slidingr panels of sliding door assemblies and panels in swinging doors other than wardrobe doors. Glazing in storm doors. Glazing in all unframed swinging doors. 5) Glazing in doors and encfosures for hot tubs, whirlpools, saunas, steam rooms, bathEubs and showers. Glazing in any portion of a building wa11 enclosing these compartments where the bottom exposed edge of the glazing is less than 60 inches above a standing surface and drain inleE. 5) Glazing in fixed or operable panels adjacent to a door where Ehe nearest. exposed edge of t.he glazxing is within a 24-inch arc of eit.her vert.ical edge of the door in a closed position and where the bot.t.om exposed edge of the glazing is less than 50 inches above the walking surface.1) Glazing in an individual fixed or operable pane1, other than those locations described in it.ems 5 and 6 above, Ehan meets all of the following conditions:A. Exposed area of an individual pane greater than 9 square feet. B. Exposed botLom edge less than 18 inches above the floor. C. Exposed top edgre greater than 36 inches above the f1oor. D. One or more walking surfaces within 36 inches horizontally of the pl-ane of the glazing. 8) Glazing in railings regardless of height above a walking surface. Included are structural balusEer panels and nonstructural in-fill panels. See exceptions. SMOKE DETECTOR REQUIREMENTS : A smoke detector is required on the ceiling or wall at a point centrally located in t.he corridor or area giving access to each sleeping area. -- Sec. 1210. (a) 4. A smoke detector is reguired on the ceiling or wall in each sleeping area. -- Sec. 121-0. (a) 4. A smoke detector is required on all stories. -- Sec. 1210.(a) 4. If the upper leve1 contains sleeping room(s), a smoke detector is required in the ceiling of the upper fevel close t.o the stairway. -- Sec. 1210. (a) 4 Smoke detectors are required Eo be wired Eo the buildingl's power source and sha1l be equipped with a battery backup. -- sec. 1210.(a) 3. Detectors shal1 sound an afarm audible in all sleeping area of the dwelling in which they are locat.ed. -- Sec. 1210. (a) 4. OCCUPANCY SEPARATION: Between the garage and the residence, materials approved for thr fire construction are required on the garage side only and any doors between the garage and the residence are to be a self-closing L 3/8 inch solid core door or a 20 minute fire door. -- Table 5-B & Sec. 503.(d) exc. #3 STAIR REQUIREMENTS: n ^|--i-..--- .:-..1 DLcrr..wo.y r' d. dwelling must be at least 36 inches wide. -- Sec. 3305, (b) The maximum rise of a step is 8 inches and the minimum run is 9 inches. -- Sec. 3306. (c) exc. #1- Provide a handrail on one side a stairway 34 to 38 inches above Ehe nosing if there is 4 or more risers. -- Sec. 3306. (i) Provide a guard rail where drop off is greaEer than 30 inches. Minimum height = 35 inches, maximum opening size = 4 inches. -- Sec.17L2.(al exc. #1 The minimum headroom is 6 fE.- 8 inches. -- Sec. 3305.(o) Enclosed usable space under Ehe sEairs is reguired to be protected as required for thr f ire-resi-sti-ve construction. -- Sec. 3305. (1) SHAFT ENCLOSURES:l-) Chutes and dumbwaiter shafts wiEh a cross-secEional area of not more than 9 square feet may lined on the inside wit.h not less than 26 gage galvanized sheet metal wiLh a1l joinEs locklapped. The outside must be t hr construcEion. A11 openings into any such encLosure shall be protected by not less than a self-closing solid wood door 1, 3/8 inches thick or equivalent. -- Sec. 1706. (f) 2\ Gas vents and noncombustible piping installed in wa11s passing through 3 fl-oors or less do not need to be in t hour shafts. -- Sec . 1706 . (c )3) Shafts for gas vents, factory-built chimneys, piping, or ducts that do not extend through not more Lhan 2 floors need not be in t hour shafts. -- Sec. l-706. (c) 4) A11 other shafts are required Eo be enclosed in a l- hour assefiibly. -- Sec. 1706. (a) ADDITIONAL REQUTREMENTS :For R3 occupancy This project will require a site i-mprovement. survey. Such survey sha11 be submitted and approved prior to request for frame inspection. A11 crawf spaces within the Town Of Vail are limited to a earth to structural floor ceiling height of 5', be earth floor only, be venLilated as per UBC 2516 (C)6 with minimum access as per UBC 2515(c)2 and maximum access of 9 sq. ft. Any building site wiEh a slope of 30 degrees or more sha11 require an engineer design. Such design shall address drainage, soil retainage and structural design. ExcavaEion below slabs on grade sha1l not be permitt.ed without prior approval. Address numbers shal1 be posted plainly visible and legible from t.he street . For M1 occupancy Slope garage floor to allow for drainage to outside to provj-de a floor drain with sand and oi1 interceptor to dry well- or to sewer. Any garage floor drain connected to sewer must be approved by Upper Eagle Valley Water & Sanitation District. rn garages with living area above, the wa11s of the garage wiich are beari-ng the area above sha1l be protected with one hour fire resistive construction. UBC 503(B) . Town of Vail 25 SouLh Frontage Road Vail, Colorado 8]-657 (303 ) 479-2r38 Plan review based on the 1991 Uniform Buildinq Code Project. Number:' 071-293 Address:. 3946 LUPINE DR. Contractor: RKD Architect: RKD Enqineer: MUNROE SHEET TDENTIFICATION NAme: RKD RESIDENCE Date: ,Ju1y 12 , L993 Occupancy: R3 , M1 T\zpe of Const: V-N Plans Examiner: DAN STANEK CORRECTION REQUIRED Sloped gfazing (skylights) shal1 be tempered over laminate glazing as per UBC 3402. Plastic glazing sha11 be as per UBC 5207. A curb may be required depending upon glazi.ng material, slope of roof, or f lashi-ng used. Exterior surfaces wit.h stucco sha11 be provided with exterior metal lath as per UBC 4705 with 2 layers of paper. Windows and doors are reguired to be adequatel-y flashed(not with just screed metal). A lath inspecEion is required prior stucco application. A bathroom is required to have an openable window or a mechanical ventilation sysLem. -- Sec. 1205. (c) rn bathrooms wit.h a tub or shower and in laundry rooms a mechanical vent.il-ation system connected direcLJ-y to the outside shall be provided. Bathrms which contain only a water cfoseE or Iav. may be ventilated with a recirculating fan. UBC 1205(c) . Domestic clot.hes dryer exhaust ducts shall be instaLled as per UMC 1l-04 and l-903. Flexible ducE connectors may not exceed 6' in length and shall not. be concealed within construction. Ducts shall Eerminate outside the buildinq and not exceed L4' length. Plumbing fixtures with mechanicaf apparatus shaIl be supplied with an access panel for i-nspection and rcne i r nf ernri nmenE . UPC 904 .!9!,9+!vlv\49+lr'r!|v 10 t_ t_ Approved gas logs may be instal-led in solid-fuel t-,,rni -r' f i ranl rr.aq nrorri ded f he i nStaf latiOn iS according to the listi-ng instructions, any damper shall be removed or permanently blocked, and a sa f ef w shrrtof f tra I rre i s nrnrzi ded |IMC 803 .es!vu_I Gas fireplace appliances are required to be installed as per listing installation instructions -with a "8" vent onLy. Combust.i-on air must be supplied from the outside for all new consLruction i-n the Town of Vai1. Furnaces not Iisted for closeE or alcove installabion shafl be installed in a room or space having a wolume at feast 12 times the volume of the furnace. A boiler unit will require a space 16 times larger than the boiler. UMC 504(b) Supp1y a mechanical drawing indicating design of system, size (BTU and volume) of equipment, vent location and termination, and combustion air to be supplied prior to any installation. On an upper leve1 where rooms are used for sleeping purposes, a smoke detector is required in the ceiling at the stairs. -- Sec. 1210. (a) 4. A smoke detector is requj-red on al-1 levels wired to an alarm in the bedroom area(s) . -- Sec. 1210. (a) 4. The garage must be separated from che dwel-Iing by l-hr fire-resistive construction on the garage side. -- Table 5-B & 503. (d) exc.#3 The door between the garage and the dwell-ing is required to be a 13l8 inch Ehick solid core or 20 minute seff closing door. -- Sec. 503. (d) exc.#3 The maximum rise of a step is 8 inches and Lhe minimum run is 9 inches. -- Sec. 3306. (c) exc #l- A handrail is required al-ong a stairway. It is required to be 34 to 38 inches above the nosing of ihtr sfens and if the sioe is crnen, the maximum size e e!, v \.r+l4 of an opening j-n the railing at the stairway is 4 inches. -- Sec. 3306.(i) & 171,2. A 36 :-nch high guardrail wit.h a maxj-mum opening of 4 i nr.hes is reorli ed where sFen is .rreater chan 30 fe ! v\4g4vs vev}, 4e :rr inches to fl-oor or qrade below. -- Sec. 1,71"2. 72 13 L4 l_5 16 7l t 18 l_9 The open side of all decks, porches, st which are more than 30" above grade sha protected with a guardrail. Openings c 6u. Within R-1 occ. and all R-3, hei 35"-ouEside R-1 occ. height min. is 42o AE eaves and valleys an adequaEe underl be provided tso protect a sLructure from and water damage. T\^ro layers of f ef t s to sheathing and between layers or a water & ice shield may be used as per rnelude a copy of Ehe soilE report for be built on. -- Sec. 2905. zu r-rs,1be not m1n. uBc etsc. exceed is L7Lt. ce l-o t sha11 buildup mopped le 3281. siEe co Hazard The unders damage. We are prepared to accept these lacts and Building Department grant us a permit. iOwner)(Name, Oruner) STATE OF COLORADO execi.rtdd the same for the purposes and consideration |herein expresse the conclusions that he proposed building is located in a j ,1**Fqfgrdzone, and tirerb n he potential hazard o1 Lt,a/tncAg de/rit zr*t e terfhc zs (n, '/ /) ) ss. OOUNTYor, va4/r -7 'J 4,-/L Jhe foregging instrg4ent r.vas4clnowlefged before me this 3L,'"day ot fne toreg9lng Instrg4enl lvaqqctnowlepgeo oelore me Inls :2lZ- oaY ol ( Yt Lyr . 1gffiby ( Jn tlL h . .4"' n ,-, known to me to be the person WhAe n6rhe is subscribedft the foregding instrument and acknowledged lo me that he COUNTY OF ) ss. ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this _ day of 19-__, by known to me lo be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. 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LAI'P GUIDE jyeteT t emP TIPo WatUge --r i rot-r 1156 (supghed '24.!{ty,anal - {ith lirror.) { I!-VOLTS) -.:--b uo votr A'19 7E 'Br larrrp seledlon H'd photomatnC dlnrt8 s€r Hig€s 2A rq 27. uu rirrt-o enc CSA cdnitiEtl fgr wel locllbn. MOUNTING ACCESSORIES (told tcpr.Llvl I(ICHTFN L|GHTNG 7 o Ric'D JUL S ll95 AVALANCHE AND ROCKFALL LOADING ANALYSIS AND DEFENSE PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS LOT 5A, BLOCK 2, BIGHORN FIRST ADDITION Prepared For Mr. Jack Snow Prepared By Arthur l. Mears, P.E., lnc. Gunnison, Colorado July, 1993 '.F: ARTHI.JR I. MEARS, P.E., INC. l,hmral tlazldr Comlam 222 Er Gc[h Avc. Grdd' Cdqdo E1230 nt-ut.32t6 July 2, 1993 Mr. Jack Snow RKD Associates Box 3378 Vail, CO 81658 Dear Mr. Snow: The attached analysis of snow and debris avalanche and rocKall loads on the proposed house on Lot 5A has been prepared as we discussed. The conclusions and limitations of this study are contained in the report. Please contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, Cdt.^a VY\za,o Arthur l, Mears, P.E. Avalanche-control engineer Encl. LbW&oA**cA&d|WEr*tt 1 OBJECTIVES AND LIMITATIONS As requested by Mr. Jack Snow, this report has the following obiectives: a. Calculation of design-magnitude snow and debris avalanche dynamics (flow heights, velocities, energies) at the Lot 5A building site; b. Calculation of design-magnitude rockfall velocities, bounce heights, and energies at Lot 5A building site; and c. Specificationot pertormance specificatlons (sizes, required strengths, positions) of defenses that will protect the building interior. This report also has the following limitations which should be understood by all those using the results: a. The analysis is site specific, therefore cannot be applied to other sites; b. The analysis is based on building location, size, shape, and orientation sent to be by FAX by Mr. Jack Snow on June 28, 1993; any changes to these architectural specifications may invalidate the results of the study; c. Safety factors and impact loading factors have not been included in the loads specified in this report but should be included in final design (see Section 3); exposed surfaces may, therefore require design for larger loads than those specified in this report; and d. The proposed building is located at the edge of a known avalanche and rockfall area; persons outside the building may be caught, buried, or killed by avalanches. 2 AVAI..ANCHE AND ROCKFALL CONDITIONS Lot 5A and the proposed building site is located below a steep, northeast-facing slope that is known to produce snow and debris avalanches and rockfall. During typicalyears (perhaps even for several decades) the proposed building will not be reached by avalanches or rockfall. However, topography, geology, and climatic conditions ensure that the building will be reached by avalanches and rockfall during its lifetime. Normal wood-frame buildings will probably suffer extensive damage as a result of avalanche andlor rcckfiall impact at this location. Damage would probably include penetrultion by rockfall, and crushing by avalanche impact and depositional loads. Persons inside the building could be injured or killed. Avalanche loads willbe complicated because trees will be entrained into the flow and may serve as battering rams which may penetrate walls. For these reasons the special external defenses and building reinforcements specified in this report are required. Design-magnitude attalanches and rockfall (conditions expected once in a century, approximately) were considered and calculated in this analysis. These events have return periods of roughly one century, equivalent to constant annual probabilities of 1 "/o. This probability does not change after an avalanche occurs. The following procedures were used to calculate the dynamics of avalanches and rockfall at this location: a. Avalanche and rockfall starting positions and source areas were determined by field inspection; b. Avalanche and rockfall stopping positions were determined by field evidence of prior events and performance of avalanches and rockfall in this climatic region; and c. The dynamics of avalanches and rockfall were simulated through use of physical models that predict avalanche velocity and flow thickness and rockfall velocity, energy, and bounce heights. The derived dynamics properties were used to determine the loads and energies and defense performance specifications given in Section 3 of this report. Appendices A and B provide the detailed computer output from the avalanche and rockfall modeling procedures. 3 AVAI..ANCHE AND ROCKFALL DEFENSES 3.1 Avalanches Avalanche unit loads on a[[ south, east, and west exposures of the proposed building are given on Figure 1. These loads assume a ditch and structurat wall 10 feet high is maintained across the entire south side of the building as shown in architectural specifications provided by Mr. Jack snow on June 28, 1993. The avalanche impact conditions on building walls specified in this report will occur even with this external wall in place. The following additional details about avalanche loads on building surfaces must be considered by the structural engineer or architect in final design. a. Loads increase from zero to the maximum specified on Figure 1 in 0.1 to 0.5 seconds, therefure they must be treated as impact loads. lmpact loads may produce strains larger than those of equivalent static loads. An impact factor must be assumed in final design. The magnitude of this factor must be specified by the structural engineer. b. Avalanches at this location will probably contain soil, rocks, trees, and other vegetative debris that produce point loads. These concentrated point loads may be twice as large as the average loads (after impact factor is included) over are€rs of 1 ft2. c. The horizontal avalanche loads specified must be added to all other loads (wind, soil, snow, earthquake, etc.) normally considered in design at this location. d. Horizontal deck and patio surfaces will receive an avalanche vertical load from debris deposition of 300 lbs/ff. This vertical load must be added other loads usually assumed in design at this location. e. Safety factors have not been included in the loads given. All surfaces, including windows and doors, rnust resist the horizontal loads specified in this report. Because the avalanche loads are inhomogeneous and will probably contain debris, I do not recommend extensive glass surfaces facing the avalanche. 3.2 Rockfall Rockfall bounce heights, velocities, and kinetic energies were computed through application of the Colorado Rockfall Simulation Program (CRSP). This is a stochastic model developed by the Colorado Department of Transportation that calculates the probabilities of rocKall bounce heights, velocities, and kinetic energies at a given location (the proposed building site). In application of the CRSP model the size of a "worst case" rocKall event was determined in the field (2 feet diameter), the terrain was surveyed to estimate ground surface hardness and roughness, and the model was "forced" to compute a rock stopping position at Lupine Drive, roughly 170 feet northeast of the uphill building site. The probabilities of a two-foot diameter rock design rockfall event exceeding various values of velocity, bounce height, and kinetic energy are provided in Table 1. Table 1 quantifies the reliability of rockfall defenses of various sizes and strengths located at the wall south of the proposed building and shown on the site section I received by 3 Table 1. Rockfall Exceedence Probabilities E. Probability Bounce Height Velocity Kinetic Energy 1Yo I feet 52 fVsec 29,000 ft-lbs SVo 4 feet 43 fVsec 19,800 ft-lbs 10%3 feet zl() fVsec 17,200 ft-lbs FAX from Mr. Jack Snow on June 28, 1993. For example, there exists a 5% chance that the design rock will exceed 4 feet in bounce height (above the "pond"), 4il fVsec velocity, and 19,800 ft-lbs kinetic energy. Larger values are, of course, associated with smaller exceedence probabilities. The decision about which exceedence probability is appropriate must be made by the architect during final design. The wall shown on the June 28, 1993 should be faced on the uphill side with a "gabion" (rock-filled) frame thatwillabsorb rock energy and momentum graduallythrough crushing (see Figure 2). This wall must extend across the entire south side of the proposed building. 5 COMPLIANCE WITH VAIL HAZARD ORDINANCE The proposed building is located below the "Red" avalanche hazard zone within the ''Blue" zone. According to Town of Vail Hazard Regulations (paragraph 18.69.040[8]), "Structures may be built in blue avalanche hazard areas provided proper mitigating measures have been taken." This report provides performance specification for these measures. Furthermore, the study concludes than debris-avalanche and rockfall hazard (a) exists, (b) can be mitigated, and (c) can be designed so that it will not increase the hazard on adiacent public or private property. Specifically, the mitigation can be designed to be fully in conformance with Town of Vail Hazard Regulations (paragraph 18.69.052 [Cltbl). Report prepared by, Cdl^^luwp Arthur l. Mears. P.E. Avalanche-control enoineer 4 ooo ttC'o SDUTH l5D lL" /vl' 3Oo lLs/rt'a cr I I cr? |\|n| \lt EAST AND WEST EYPOSURE-s FIGURE 1. lmpact heights and avalanche loads on south building walls (including all glass surfaces). The vertical load on the deck is a static load. The triangular load distribution on the east and west walls is also a static load. Refer to the teld of this report for dEtails. These loads assume the mitigation wall 10 feet high (as shown on the Jack Snow drawing of June 28, 1993) is in place across the entire south side of the building. lmpact factors and safety factors are not included with the loads. EXPOSURE l-l-r F oo('60ct t!t (t: Gob; on H = 3o,.rnce HeiShT v FIGUBE 2. Rockfall mitigation wall (located north of upond" on Jack Snow drawing) with gabion basket facing on south side. The gabion must be at least as high as the "bounce height selected and the wall must absorb the rockfall kinetic enerEf fiable 1). -T I TECHNICAL APPENDIX A -- Avalanche dynamics at south building wall. The following graphs provide details about avalanchE flow thickness and normal pressur€ distributions on tre south building wall. The information contained on these graphs can be usad to modity the recommended defenses shown on Figure 1, if desired. 8 o @ (n o c l< .9 F =o ll. ',14.7 15.3 15.9 16.5 17.1 17.7 Time Since Avalanche Start (Sec) 18.3 I-ANDSLIDE AVAI.ANCHE Lot 5A Flow Thickness at Building 16 14 12 10 I 6 4 2 0 a a 80 60 40 20 oo 80 1 1 O.l o-l o =1 (t @ TL () (U o. C =d E o z I.ANDSLIDE AVAIANCHE Lot 5A Normal lmpact Pressure at Building 14.7 1 5.3 1 5.9 1 6.5 17.1 17.7 1 8.3 Time Since Avalanche Start (Sec) TEGHNICAL APPENDTX B -- Rockfall modeling output generated by the Colorado Rockfall Simulation Program. The detailed statistical output generated provides alternatives to the probabilities given in Table 1. I JACKSNOW.l ROCKFALL LOCATION: Buildj-ng Site, Lot SIMULATION 5A, Vail, Colorado 691 LB. SPHERICAL 2 FT. DIAMETER NUMBER OF CELLS NI.'MBER OF ROCKS ANALYSIS POSITION INITIAL Y ZONE .. ROCKS 8 100 580 FT. FT.8790 INITIAT X VELOCITY 1 INITIAL Y VELOCITY -1 FT. TO 8774 FT. /SEC. FT. /SEC. CELL # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 I ST'RFACE ROUGHNESS 1.00 1. OO 1.O0 1.O0 o. 50 o.50 o.50 o. 50 TANGENTIAL COEFFICIENT .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 NORM. COEF. RESTITUTION .35 .35 .35 .35 .35 .35 .35 .35 BEGINNING X,Y o ,8774 LL4 ,8687 L98 ,862L 339 ,8s10 415 ,8460 475 ,8433 509 ,8427 580 ,8419 ENDING X,Y LL4 ,8687 L98 ,862L 339 ,8510 415 ,8460 475 ,8433 509 ,8427 580 ,8419 705 ,8400 JACKSNOW.l ROCKFALL SIMULATION LOCATION: Building Site, Lot 5A, VaiI, Colorado ANALYSIS POINT X = I4TiXIMI'M VELOCITY = AVERAGE VELOCITY = MIMIMUM VELOCITY = BOUNCE HEIGHT B4 74 64 54 44 34 52 FT./SEC. 27 FT./SEC. 3 FT./SEC. 58O Y = 8419 STANDARD DEVIATION (VELOCITY) = LL.27 FPS AVERAGE BOT'NCE HEIGHT M.LI(IMI,JM BOUNCE HEIGHT MAX KINETIC ENERGY = 2 FEET 8 FEET 29L98 FT.LBS. ANALYSIS POINT BOI,'NCE HEIGHT DISTRIBI..TTION 24 L4 60 50 40 30 o 10 20 FREOUENCY JACKSNOIJ.1 ROCKFALL SIMULATION LOCATION: Building Slte, Lot 5A, Vail, Colorado ANALYSIS POINT VELOCITY DISTRIBUTION FREOUENCY s4 t t 4 4 I t I t tT I 3 4 I t tttt tt tlltt t t 2 4t tt t t ttilt ltt rttttt tt tt t t I 4[ t ttt iltt rilttttttttllttt ttt ttil tt t tt VELOCITY 52 27 It rtt ttlt tttt ttIII tiltt t t tttttttttt rrrttttttt rt rttttttttttrt ttttttttttlttt ttllttttttttttt It ttllltttttttttlt rtt rr rrrrtttttttrtttttttrrttrr rt rt tttttttttltttttltllttttttrtttttlt rrrtttttrrrrrrilttttttrtttttttrrr ttt r Itt r tttttt rttttttttttrrr Ittttttttttttttl tttttttrrtrttttrtt ttttrrttttttttttttr Iltttttrrttttttttttrrr Ittttttttttttttttttttttt ttttttttttttttrtltttttttt ttttttttttttttttttttttttt JACKSNOW.], ROCKFALL SIMULATION LOCATION: Buildlng Site, Lot 5A, VaIl, Colorado BOUNCE HEIGHT GRAPH LL7 235 352 HORIZONTAI, DISTANCE 470 587 BOUNCE HEIGHT 31 4 294 274 254 234 2L4 L94 L74 154 134 LL4 94 74 54 34 L4 705 0 JACKSNOW.]- ROCKFALL SIMULATION LOCATION: BuildJ.ng Site, Lot 5A, Val-l, Colorado VELOCITY GRAPH VETOCITY 924 864 t t tt 80 4 ttt ttttttttlttt 744 tt t tttttttttttttttttt 68 4 tttttttttttttttttttltllltt 62 4 ttttttttttttttttilttttttttlltttt s6 4 I ttltttttttttttttttttttttlttttltltl t I so 4 tttttttttttttttttlttttttilttttttttttilttttttlt 44 4 tttttttltttttttttttttrrilttiltrtrtttrilltttttttttttt 38 4 ttttttttltttttttttttttttttttttttlllltltttttttttttttttttl 32 4 t t t t t t t t t t l t t il t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t il t t t l l t t t t il t t t t t t t t t t t l l l LL7 235 352 470 587 HORIZONTAL DISTANCE o 705 JACKSNOW.]. ROCKFALL LOCATION: Building Site, Lot SIMULATION 5A, VaiI, Colorado DATA COLLECTED AT END OF EACH CELL CELL # MAJKIMI,JM VELOCITY ( FrlsEc ) s6 76 82 85 73 67 52 43 X INTERVAL AVERAGE VELOCITY ( FrlsEc ) STANDARD DEVIATION VELOCITY 8.03 10. 52 13. 09 13.31 10. 07 9.90 LL.28 L1. L6 ROCKS STOPPED AVERAGE BOUNCE HEIGHT (FT) MAXIMTJM BOUNCE HEIGHT (FT) 13 16 30 20 1,3 7 I 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 I 3 5 7 6 3 2 I o 38 48 55 52 48 39 26 r.9 O FT. TO 540 FT. TO 550 FT. TO 570 FT. TO 580 FT. TO 590 FT. TO 600 FT. TO 610 FT. TO 620 FT. TO 630 FT. TO 640 FT. rO 650 FT. TO 660 FT. TO 670 FT. TO 680 FT. TO 690 FT. TO 700 FT. TO Lo 550 560 580 590 600 610 620 630 640 6so 660 670 680 690 700 7LO 8 1 3 2 3 4 5 3 4 3 6 4 5 4 5 3 5 a-o tr:i$ RICH AND KRUSEN DESIGN ARCHITECTTJRE AI{D DEVELOPMENT BOX 3378, VArL, COLOMDO, 8r6s8 (303) 47G9228 MEMO DATE: July 28, 1993 TO: T.O.V. Jim Curnutte FROM: Jack Snow RE: Building permit requirements Per our meeting yesterday I would like to put a number of subjects we discussed down in writing. 1) Revokable right-of-way. The four shrubs (two juniper & two Lilac) will be relocated off of town property back to the south thus eliminating the need for the right-of-way. 2l The site plan Art Mears refers to in his report is the same as the building permit drawing. I have attached a copy of the fax sent to Mr Mears for your records. 3) From my discussion with Mr Mears it is my understanding that the 1O' wall referred to in his report is the height of the wall projected from the slope of the traveling snow to the building and not the exposed face. You will note from the copy of the fax sent to Mr Mears that the schematic section clearly shows only 6' feet of exposure. 4l lt was decided that to minimize damage to the site we would sprinkle the home rather than increase the amount of paving' 5) | would like to acknowledge that Russell Forrest suggested that I speak the Army Gorp of Engineers regarding the rerouting of the steam bed. 6) Upon completion of the rerouting of the stream and prior to the issuance of the certificate of occupance we will dedicate a drainage easement. RICH AND KRUSEN DESIGN ARCHITECTI,JRE AIi{D DEVELOPMENT DOX 337t, VAI|,, COLORADO,8r65t (3,m) 47Gn28 PAGES SENT (INCLUDING COVER) PHONE NUMBER: 1 641 3236 T0: Art Mears D,\TE: 6128193 A-|TENTION: Art FROM: Jack Snow RKD FAX AND OFFICE NUMBER fax 7 (last one is longl (303) 476-9228 call if there is a problem with this NOTES: Art- The site plan is cut into three pieces, I added match lines to aid in reconstruction. I included the two exposed elevations and a Site section (also indicated on the site plianl. 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Daie: March 4,1994 Project: Lupine Drive Residence Contractor: Rich/l(rusen Weather: Sunny Present at site: TO:RKD PO Box 3378 Vail, CO 81658 Project #2A16 Location: East Vail Owner: Temp: 25o at 7:00 am it'"' '*B tu''- fr r: . - ; TOV' Uui','iivi, t[V, DLPT, FIELD REPORT The following was noted: 1. The structural framing of the residence was mostly completed. 2. The steel window frame at the south side of the buiicling was in place. Connection plates at the top of ihe frame io the glu-lam roof beams shall be installed as shown in the construction documents. 3. All BCI roof joists shall have a beveled bearing plaie at all bearing locations. At double beams near ridge a 5 1/2" wide beveled bearing plate is required. All outside wall bearing locations shall have a 3" minimum wide bearing plate. 4. The column between garage doors shall be anchored into the foundation wallwith a Simpson HD5 5. The south east steel frame at the roof eve shall be reinforced with '1l2" steel plates. The plates shall have a 1'-0" long weld at mid-height. Hannes Spaeh, P.E. 0O-rS E. Ileevr.-r Creck lllvd. . Suite -301 o P. O. llox 1597. A\()n, Colr.rrJo S1610 r (303) 9J9-77(rS. FAX (.103)919-1O3t rowN oF v!?L PUBLIC WAY PERM ?lD '-' PERMTT No. i. - - : .; _l Contractor's copy to be kept on jobsite.t-t/ t, I .r lF vv I \l.l L . n}\l. IT TOWN OF VAIL 1. (Job Name or Location ol Work) 6 E I E o I ir o) o iI I ] ; .9 0- I p - (E:cavating Contraclor's Name. Address, Phone. and Licent€ No.) 3. Work is for (circle one) Permit Fee Bill to: Paid:Receipt #: INSPECTION REMARKS: (Public Works) SKETCH PLAN OF WORK ATTACHED . APFLICATION FOR TOWN OF VAIL PUBLIC WAY PERMIT *3 t,l ,t \L-) -f le t".rrLrJ r N' ( o?{' ,'. .- ra 1" (- TO'YN OF VAIL Job Name Excavatino Contractor Name Legal Oescription Streel Address -:;. ': : r TOV Contractor's License Number ..1.. \. 5. Trench-width (min. 4') Compldtion Date (Permil Expiration Date) 4. Work is for {circte one) ,-Watgf- j , S€y_ql j Ga$ElecJric- - ) Telephone CATV Landscaping porary Site Access Depth necessary Town of Vail signatures. Please allow one week to process. Upper Eagle Valley Water and Sanitation (476-7480) . . -- , )': --'i" /" '" Other r-e1 Length 6. Bond Amount $Permit Fee $Total Permit Fee $ ALL MATERIAL, EQUIPMENT, AND TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES MUST BE ON THE JOBSITE BEFORE THE JOB IS STARTED, Rubber out-riggers are required on excavating equipment when working on asphalt. Asphalt surfaces underneath the bucket shall be prolected at all times. A signature below indicates a review of the area and utility locations and approvals. Once all utility company signatures are obtained, permittee has option ol routing application through the Public Works office to obtain the Public Service Company (1 -800-922-1 987).i . a - '-.-..f?:.a(t>/? PSCO-Natural Gas Group (468-2528) Holy Cross Electric Company (949-5892) U.S. West (1-8OO-922-1987) 'i TCI Cablevision of the Rockies (949-5530) Town of Vail: Electricians (479-217 1) -i 9. lrrigation (479-21 61) '\ \ Public Works (47 S -21 5B\ THERE WILL BE NO TOTAL STREET CLOSURES! A construction traffic control plan must be approved by the Public Works Department prior to issuance of the permit. All excavation must be done by hand within 18" of utilities - (Senate Bill 172). Permittee must contact Public Works Department at 479-2158 24 hours prior to commencing bacKill operations, Failure to notify the Town will result in forfeiture of bond money. Scheduled inspections which are nol ready may result in the Town charging the contractor a reinspection fee. I certify that I have read all chapters of Title 12 - Streets and Sidewalks, of the Vail Municipal Code and all utility company agreements, signed by me, and will abide by the same, and that all utilities have been notified as required. Date ot Signature ATTACH PLAN OF WORK, INCLUDING CONTRUCTION TRAFFIC CONTROI. PLAN Show streets with names, buildings, and location of cuts, USE DASH LINES FOR CUT. 10. '11. l I l 1 l l 12. c rl -fli---z+ t ? . : ,. 4- r;* "N, . " tr r':i .; TOWN OF VAIL PUBLIC WAY PERMIT l. 2. 3. PermitFee S50.00 BILLED A? END OF YEAR Bill to: TCI CABLEVISIOH LI]PINE DRIVE .V gaL'4oL\, N6|nq Add|!r8. Phono. 6nd Ucsrur paid: JANEIL fUn}{fi'Lf,.\\ INSPECTION REMAFKS: I E E R 6 E I I o .n I i T 'I & E Receipt #: (Publlc Wo|ls)(Publlc Work!) SKETCH PLAN OF WORK ATTACHED APPLICATION FOR TOWN OF VAIL } PUBLICWAYPERMIT 19- 4. Work is for (circte one)Water Sewer Landscapi49 Gas Electric Telephone r - Temporary Site Access I Length ,i i Depth 8. 10. 't1. q Trench-width (min. 4') (-,. Bond Amount $Permit Fee $Total Permit Fee S ALL MATERIAL, EQUIPMENT, AND TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES MUST BE ON THE JOBSITE BEFORE THE JOB IS STARTED. Rubber out-riggers are-required on excavating equipment when working on asphalt. Asphalt surfaces underneath the bucket shall be protected at all times. A signature below indicates a review of the area and utility locations and approvals. Once all utility company signatures are obtained, permittee has option of routing application through the Public Works office to obtain the necessary Town of Vail signatures. Please allow one week to process. Upper Eagle Valley Water and Sanitation (476-7480) . , . , i Public Service Company (1 -800-922-1 987) PSCO-Natural Gas Grouo @68-2528\ Holy Cross Electric Company (949-5892)/ t', U.S. West (1 -800-922-1 987) TCI Cablevision of the Rockies (949-"5530) Town of Vail: lrrigation (479-2161) i, Electricians (479-2171\ i . L.' C -{- Public Works (479-21 58) THERE WILL BE NO TOTAL STREET CLOSURESI A construction trafiic control plan must be approved by the Public Works Department prior to issuance of the permit. All excavation must be done by hand within 18" of utilities - (Senate Bill 172). Permittee must contact Public Works Department at 479-2158 24 hours prior to commencing backfill operations. Failure to notity the Town will result in forfeiture of bond money. Scheduled inspections which are not ready may result in the Town charging the contractor a reinspection fee. I certity that I have read all chapters of Title 12 - Streets and Sidewalks, of the Vail Municipal Code and all utilily company agreements, signed by me, and will abide by the same, and that all utilities have been notified as required. ATTACH PLAN OF WORK, INCLUDING CONTRUCTION TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN Show streets with names, buildings, and location of cuts. USE DASH LINES FOR CUT. 12. THIS IS NOT PUBLIC WAY PERMIT! White - Public Works Yellow - Finance Pink - Communilv Develooment 1.:.., ' '{." "tli"' Gold - Contractor PUBLIC WAY PE IT 194[ t-1t1,1]rc TOWN OF VA t IL RM PERMIT NO. , Contractor's copy to be kept on iobsite. 'L (Job Name or Localion of Work) 3946 ]".UP1$lt PAi{Tlii.:RS LTO. P-O. ii[):4. :65i. VAII-. CO 81658 3, Work is for (circle one) (Excavaling Conlractor's Name, Address, Phon€, and Uconse No ) WATER SEWER GAS ELECTRIC TELEPHONE CABLETV LANDSCAPING TEMPORAFYSITEACCESS OTHER ffOND TO A|.I,OW FC'R CO O I t! tl- I - t 3 I , Permit Fee P!.I.liIT FEfiS tsAMlft - Boli, 930{}(X}0 (Conkaclor's Signalure) Bill to: t$4{' r ttp rx'. pept\pps I T'n Paid: DESBIE Rr.rX'i.AND _ Receipt #: ]816 (Public Works)(P!blic Works) INSPECTION REMARKS: SKETCH PLAN OF WORK ATTACHED I APPLICATION FOR TOWN OF VAIL PUBLIC WAY PERMIT Qil 19 tl Excavating Contractor Name Phone #TOV Contractor's License Number e Start Date 4. Work is for lcircte one) Completion Date Water Sewer Landscaping Gas Electric Telephone Temporary Site Access (Permit Expiration Date) CAry Other &,,r\ t) i .a., _,r) ; t,.,Urr-\r .* i. J"5. Trench-width (min.4') Length r), lSLt CO permit Fee $ 't r ,r- Bond Amount $ Depth a / ) Total Permit Fee $Lli') c0 6. 8. ALL MATERIAL, EQUIPMENT, AND TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES MUST BE ON THE JOBSITE BEFORE THE JOB IS STARTED. Rubber out-riggers are required on excavating equipment when working on asphalt. Asphalt surfaces underneath the bucket shall be protected at all times. A signature below indicates a review of the area and utility locations and approvals. Once all utility company signatures are obtained, permittee has option of routing application through the Public Works office to obtain the necessary Town of Vail signatures. Please allow one week to process. xl i , Upper Eagle Valtey Water and Sanitation (476-7480) 'Y/,nf "i Public Service Company (1 -800-922-1 987) PSCO-Natural Gas Grouo (468-2528) Holy Cross Electric Company (949-5892) U.S. West (1 -800-922-1 987) TCI Cablevision of the Rockies (949-5530) Town of Vail: lnigation (479-2161)f lectricians (479-217 1) Public Works (47 S-21 58) 9. THERE WILL BE NO TOTAL STREET CLOSURES! A construction traffic control plan must be approved by the Public Works Department prior to issuance of the permit. 10. All excavation must be done by hand within 18" ot utilities - (Senate Bill 172). 11. PermitteemustcontactPublicWorksDepartmental 479-2lSE24hourspriortocommencingbacKill operations. Failure to notify the Town will result in forfeiture of bond money. Scheduled inspections which are not ready may result in the Town charging the contractor a reinspection fee. 12. I certify that I have read all chapters of Title 1 2 - Streets and Sidewalks, of the Vail Municipal Code and all utility company agreements, signed by me, and will abide by the same, and that all utilities have been notified as required. ATTACH PLAN OF WORK, INCLUDING CONTRUCTION TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN Show streets with names, buildings, and location of cuts. USE DASH LINES FOR CUT. '-, .\ i \.' ' .i ,\, I r -' :1.^''r. lt ,.'!,r I j t ..,-' i ' i'l .it. ;. .{.-, i. -fltr t , ;t".' :k:i \- r!.-,, t.,( J ..) t ':', i r'r{ "'1 tl.. ','. "i:: : i i"...t .i ,ri -.,,...$' .-'i' t.,, ,t,.., , )t I J,: t:,-''lJ ,, THIS IS NOT PUBLIC WAY PERMIT! White - Public Works Yellow - Finance Pink - Communily Developm€nt Gold - Contractor ffi The ltens below giving a pernlt Please check off FINAL PLWBING AL INSPECTION'S need to be coroplete a flnal C of 0. in the box provlded. COMPLETED be fore DATE: n n FINAI MECHANICAJ, -N.f,=T=,-e- ok g*s.t*"6^<'4 ola ELECTRICAJ, DATE: EAST SIDEs Wf,ST SIDE:FINAL BUILDING u tl u DATE: TEMPORARY C OF O /)l-/ o CERTIFICATE OF OCCI'PANCY DATE: /\ro 7-co up-fr'L LD: ="+lq'k E9/I4193 L6i27 13839494954 FIUNRUE/NEI^ELL ENG. tr\'Monroe"ffi"# ,ro€ srEEI fto. e*LouLATEo af_ r*t€cxiEo aY OF uAtE IIATF q- e -q? 1-rt13_ fr/i/#T:f /lBTf ,ftry:. ExTEAoc-flCATti.la T gl\f?or.l ToF FLAhtct r FtAt-JcrEP, *.1 At e'4 0.c. t@fr.. bl f*^I ::;n.,'"h q4r.4P.rd-aEc? _cEr$JLstr cE E*elF-"tlJ_ ..r fi Af e,-(o.c-. VERT. +-qA. LEr PL.AN itE'.+ ffitftr{ltltrtll}ttil{FFlr:-clr,rr fi.r.!g[CfllEr.}!fl 63114193 lE:34 13439494854 ffiSRIE/NEhELL E}IG,PAE 61 Monroe &lewell 'F|ts3carns. IOE *EETI{O fllAn^l€o F C}HI(!OBY *o q- (c-qsl tnFlttFrl*rlnE$rr,rrn.|.ll ntn*tJtn .!c A9/14i93 L2i35 13039494654 MONROE/FEhIELL ENG.PA6E A2 q- &, -4a r Monroe & Gureil JOA r 4"1Sf OF cAlct t-aTEo !Y al{rxFn iY-.- oAT€ 0alt A X E IEg fF,EATEO PLA"E w tlt Q * v A.E. 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