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HomeMy WebLinkAbout047-060-0410 047-060-041 LAND DEVELOPMENT SHEET 047-060-041 PERMIT#97-0283 eg P7 -H YUHNKE, John &11q Broyles Rd., Ch�� Mobilehome Utilities ELECTYIC GAS LINE COMPACTION TEST REQ SUPPORT STRUCT REQ 047-060-041 PERMIT#97-0362 YUHNKE, John' �:-X, — �1- 1 6114 Broyles Rd., Chico �?; Cont: Integrity Homes Inc. i& Mobilehome Installation eta'"� I 71 61 R-E-SIbENTIAL 047-060-041 PERMIT#97-0283 YUHNKE, John (pliq Broyles Rd., Chico Mobilehome Utilities OF FICE COPY Address 61v14 GAS Meter By Date!2 ELECTRIC Meter By Date JOBFINALED(Dat �s�ignature V=OK 0 = NotOK Not Applicable Not Reacty. MOBILE HOMES tftg Requirements - Setbacks - Easements 4V §ds: Special MH Support Sketch --o'-Gas; Location -Test -Wrap; ft. / /Nat or/ ��G 7. Well Clearance & Disconnect 8. Utility Clearance Date Card B-171�7 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date MOBIWHOME lNsTALLA'n0N (Plans) OK except #'s I KZotpR4%-quirements- Setbacks Easements qgge-3ize-Spacing-Marriage Une as; MHj9st-Demand-Valve-Connector ity; MH Test-Crosamwo-Breakers:Clearances H Test -Fall -Flex Connector 6**TWatewiolqTest-Regulator-Connector I t.-Wa>4iS Sewer Connected -C/O to Grade -HD Approval ���Electricity Tagged LoOrie Downs-3voc—Installation Cert. of Occupancy Dat— ::9'1 Card B-`!V�� 4 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 MISCELLANEOUS Date DECKS, COVERS, CARPORTS, GARAGES (Plans) OK except #'s 1 . Zoning Requirements-Sethacks-Easements 2. Footings; Soils-Size-Dep"pacing-Connectors-SteeI 3. Decks; Girders and/or Joists-Decidng-Bracing-Stairs-Rails 4. Wood Awn.; Posts-Beams-Rttrs.-Connectors Shthg.-Rfg.-Bracing 5. Alum. Awn.; Columns-Connectons-Splice-Decal-Enclosures 6. Carports; Windows -Doors 7. Electric 8. Frmg.; Sils-Anchors-Studs-Rttrs-Trusses 9. Siding; Nailing -Veneer -Stucco -Mesh 10. Roof; Shthg-Roofing 11. Ext.; Steps-Doors-l-andings Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date POOLS (Plans) OK except #*a 1. Setbackg-Easements 2. Soils; Compaction -Structure Stability 3. Pool Structure; Steel -Connections -Thickness Dead Men -Lining 4. Elec.; Receptacles and Ughting, Distance-GFI 5. Elec.; Pool lighting; 15 Volts -GR 6. Elec.; Enclosures; Conduit Entries-Terminals-Usted 7. Elec.; Bonding; Metal w/6 -Circulating Equip. -Heater 8. Elec.; Grounding; Equip. wIS Circulating Equip. -Pool Lghtg. Boxes-Enclosures-Panelboards-Ins. to Main in Conduit 9. Health Department Approval - 10. Plumb.; Cir. Test -Water Supply Test Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 V = OK 0 = Not OK RESIDENTIAL (Single & Duplex) - = NotApplicable Not Ready Date 46. UNDERFLOOR (Plans) OK except #'s 1. Zoning-Setbacks-Easments-Flood-Slope 48. Fireplace Ties or Type A Flue -Fireplace Throat clearance 2. Ftg., Main; Soils-Elec. Gmd.-/ PFtg. Depth Attic Access; Size & Romex Protection -Draft Stop -ins. Baffles 3. Ftg. Garage; Soils-Steel-Elec. Gmd/ PFtg. Depth Bdrm. Windows or Exiting Doors -Sill Hgt. & Dimensions 4. Fig. Porches & Decks; Soils -Steel-/ /" Ftg. Depth Garage Fire Protection Framing 5. Sternwalls, Main; Steel-Blockouts-Wrapped Property Line Firewall & Openings 6. Sternwalls, Garage; Steel-Blockouts-Wrapped Ext. Doors -One 3 -Check Garage 3rd Story, 2 Exits 6a. Hold Downs and Special Anchors Stairs; Width -Headroom -Rise -Run -Landing -Fire Protection 7. Slab, Steel -Wrapped Plywood on Roof Overhang -Attic Vents -Rafter Outriggers 8. Piers -Fireplace Ftg.-Steel 56. 9. D.W.V; Fall-Fiiing-Test-2 Way C/0 -Sewer Test 57. 10. UF Gas Pipe; Size Anchors - Yard Gas Piping; Size Test 58. 11. Water Pipe; Test -Anchors -Regulator -Service Test 59. 12. Electric Underground 60. 13. Pienums & Ducts; Clearance-Mater:al-Support-ins. 61. 14. Girders -Sills -Anchor Bolts-Joists-Vents-Crippies 62. 15. Access & Ventilation 16. Insulation Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date FINAL (Plans) OK except #'s Card B-1 Date Card S-1 Date Ext Steps -Door & Sidelight Protection -Landings PLUMBING (Permit) OK except #'s 64. 17. Water Htr.; Vent -Access -Combustion Air Baffle 65. 18. Water Pipe; Test & Anchor -Nail Protection 66. 19. D.W.V; Test Fittings & Anchor -Nail Protection 67. 20. Shower Pan; Test, First Floor -Tub Access 68. 21. Test Tub & Shower, Second Floor -Tub Access 69. 22. Gas Pipe; Sixe & Anchors 70. Fireplace or Stove, Clearance -Hearth Date Elec. Outlets at Wood Panel, Int. & Ext. Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Kit. Fixt. & Appliance; Ground. -Air Gap -Cooking Clearance Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Elec. Outlets & Recepticales at Kit. Counter ELECTRICAL (Permit) OK except #'s 74. 23. Fixture & Transformer Clearance -ins. Protection 75. 24. Elec. Receptacles Spacing -Lights & Switches at Doors 76. 25. Size Boxes & No. of Conductors Stapled 77. 26. Romex Installed Close to Edge of Studs & C.J. 78. 27. Equip. Ground made up w/Mech Fastners-Bond Gas & Water 79. 28. 2 Appliance Circuts in Kitchen & Conductor Size GFI 80. 29. Subfeed Wire Size / / ga. Cu or AI-A.C. Wire Size ga Cu or Al 81. 30. Ran -,e Circ. / / ga Cu or Al -Oven Circ. ga Cu or Al Insulated Neutral 0 Yes 0 No 82. 31. Service -Riser Conductors & Ground -Main Disconect 83. 32. Equip. Clearances Panels-Motors-Mech. Epuip. 84. 33. Clothes Closet Light -Shower Light -Spa Light 85. 34. Smoke Detector 86. Water Well, Disconnect, Electrical, Plumbing Date Exterior Elec. Trim, G.F.I. Receptacle -Underground Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Ventilation Throught House Card B-1 Date Card 8-1 Date Glass Protection MECHANICAL (Permit) OK except #'s 91). 35. A.C. Ducts Insulation & Support 91. 36. Vent Fan, Exhaust above insulation 92. 37. Condensate Drain & Overflow, Size & Grade 93. 38. Furnance-Vent Access -Comb. Air -Return Air Vent 115 outlet 39. Attic Access & Platform if Furnace in Attic Date Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date FRAMING (Plans) OK except #'s 40. Sits Proper Materials & Anchors 41. Walls Studs -Nailing Spacing & Braces -Plates -Sound 42. Bearing Walls over Girders & Floor Nailing 43. Draft Stop in Walls (rat proof) 44. Fire Stops, Furred Ceilings -Stairs -Chasers -Tubs 45. Headers & Beams -Size & Bearing Date 46. FRAMING (Continued) Hangers -Post Caps-Anchors-Connecto'rs 47. Cling. Joist-Rftr. Ties-Purfin-roff Brac.-Truss-Shfing.-Rfng. 48. Fireplace Ties or Type A Flue -Fireplace Throat clearance 49. Attic Access; Size & Romex Protection -Draft Stop -ins. Baffles 50. Bdrm. Windows or Exiting Doors -Sill Hgt. & Dimensions 51. Garage Fire Protection Framing 52. Property Line Firewall & Openings 53. Ext. Doors -One 3 -Check Garage 3rd Story, 2 Exits 54. Stairs; Width -Headroom -Rise -Run -Landing -Fire Protection 55. Plywood on Roof Overhang -Attic Vents -Rafter Outriggers 56. Siding -Nailing Veneer 57. Stucco Mesh -Drip Screed -Fd. Vents-Underfir. Access 58. Glazing Area -Glass Protection -Skylights -Plastic 59. Shear Walls; Nailing -Bolts 60. Brace Wall Panels 61. Insulation -Walls -Ceilings 62. Infiltration-Walls-Winclows Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date FINAL (Plans) OK except #'s 63. Ext Steps -Door & Sidelight Protection -Landings 64. Smoke Detector 65. Furnace; Vents -Clearance -Comb, Air-Conector- In Garage; Above Floor-Ducts-Mech. Protection 66. Bedroom Exiting 67. G.F.I. & Bath Fixtures & Tub Access -Spa 68. Elec. Trim & Subpanel, Breaker Sizes & Labels 69. Stairs & Rails 70. Fireplace or Stove, Clearance -Hearth 71. Elec. Outlets at Wood Panel, Int. & Ext. 72. Kit. Fixt. & Appliance; Ground. -Air Gap -Cooking Clearance 73. Elec. Outlets & Recepticales at Kit. Counter 74. Garage Fire Door; Swing -Landing -Closure 75. A.C. Duct in Garage -Damper 76. Wtr. Htr.; Vents -Clearance -Comb. Air Connector-RR.V In Garage; Above Floor-Mech. Protection 77. Plb., Elec. & Mech. Equip. Listed for Location 78. Elec. Receptacles in Garage (G.F.I.)-Romex Protection 79. Insulation -Foam -Looked in Attic 80. Guard rails & Deck Construction -Post Caps 81. Fc1n. VBents & Crawl Hole Door Drainage & Wood -Earth Clearance Looked under Floor 0 Yes 82. Following InstId./Drive 0 Yes 0 NoAAfalks 0 Yes 0 No/Planters 0 Yes 0 No 83. Stucco Brown -Finish 84. A.C. Unit Disconnect, Electrical -Plumbing 85. Vents Above Roof, Plbg-Appliance-Fireplace-Clearance to Openings 86. Water Well, Disconnect, Electrical, Plumbing 87. Exterior Elec. Trim, G.F.I. Receptacle -Underground 88. Ventilation Throught House 89. Glass Protection 91). Corrections from Previous Inspections 91. Gas Test -Meters Tagged, Gas -Electric 92. Water & Sewer Connected -C/0 to Grade -HD Approval 93. Energy Compliance Certificate -Other Certificates Date Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Date Card B-1 Comments at Final: COUNTY OF BUTTE - DEPARTMENT OF UVEAMENT SERVICES - BUILDING ISION County 'Center Drive - Oroville, Califorhia 95965 - Telephone (916) 5 -7541C- RMIT-NO. (Rev. 12/96) A LIk;A11LJINANLJ1J KIVIIII ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER ZONING ROILDINGPERMIT 047-060-041 AR I y OWNER TELEPHONE SO. FT. OCC. BUILDING VALUATION JOHN YIIHNKE 349_69_2� OWNERS MAILING ADDRESS CONTRACTORS NAME TNTF.C,RTTY HOMFS INC CONTRACTOAS MAILING ADDRESS 3130 R RNADE, CH -D CONSTRUCTIMLERN GREEN JUXXX TREE F11 LENDifNg'k�UUNGWDRESS I ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER ARCHITECT OR ENGINEERS MAILING ADDRESS BUILDING ADDRESS LOT NO. I SUBDIVAIONS NAME USEOFSTRUCTURE SF 0 Duplex 0 Mobilehome)T] Other TYPE OF WORK New 0 Addition 0 Remodel 0 Litilities 0 Installation 0 Other 0 Describe Work: MHU 97-283 1v1HI PERMIT LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing �tith Section 7000) of Divisibn 3 of the Business and Professions Code, and my license i in f lj�ce and effect. License Class Lic. No. �2 OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractors License Law for the following reason: 0 1, as owner of theproperty, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale. 0 1, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project. 0 1 am exempt under Sec. Business and Professions Code for this reason I WORKERS' COMPENSATION DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: 0 1 have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers' compensation, as provided for by section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. I have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, forthe performance of work for which this permit is issued. My worke s' pation insurance carrier and policy number are: Carrier n ),c ee-_r Ile - Policy Number S 97; IS77 7 (The above sections need nof be completed if the p6rmit is for wdrk of a valuation of one hundred dollars ($100) or less.) 0 1 certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to workers" compensation laws of California, and agree that if I should become subject to the workers' compensation provisions of section 3700 of the Labor Code, I shall f ith comply with those provisions. X X 70 - ­ - ­ 6, CLate A? Si6natFe of Applicant - 0 Owner ntractor Agentf I/ 400 HA permit is required for exe afionso, Ae, and demolition or construction —i -of structures over 3 stories in height. ReceiptNo. 209794 i VHITE-D.D.S.-B.D. CANARY -ASSESSOR PINK -INSPECTOR GOLDEN ROD -APPLICANT I,, Fireplace I I $ ELECTRICAL PERMIT Filing Fee 20.00 Total Valuation Is a ' LIE 9 �O.O.VA 00'. LEN 23.00 NO. Filing Fee $ 20.00 DWELLING OCCUR & ACC . BLDS. Permit Fee $ MULTI -OUTLET RRANrH CIRCUITq 97.50 Plan Checking Fee $ 23.0 Energy Plan Checking Fee $ PERMIT FEE $ 43.0 MAP PLUMBING PERMIT Filing Fee 20.00 Each Trap 7.00 Solar or heat pump water heater 23.00 -Water piping 15.00 Each gas water heater or vent 15.00 Gas piping system I - 5 outlets 15.00 Building sewer --F--T--WF—* 5.001 FOU - llume I S G 71 _ 20 001 LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing �tith Section 7000) of Divisibn 3 of the Business and Professions Code, and my license i in f lj�ce and effect. License Class Lic. No. �2 OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractors License Law for the following reason: 0 1, as owner of theproperty, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale. 0 1, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project. 0 1 am exempt under Sec. Business and Professions Code for this reason I WORKERS' COMPENSATION DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: 0 1 have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers' compensation, as provided for by section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. I have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, forthe performance of work for which this permit is issued. My worke s' pation insurance carrier and policy number are: Carrier n ),c ee-_r Ile - Policy Number S 97; IS77 7 (The above sections need nof be completed if the p6rmit is for wdrk of a valuation of one hundred dollars ($100) or less.) 0 1 certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to workers" compensation laws of California, and agree that if I should become subject to the workers' compensation provisions of section 3700 of the Labor Code, I shall f ith comply with those provisions. X X 70 - ­ - ­ 6, CLate A? Si6natFe of Applicant - 0 Owner ntractor Agentf I/ 400 HA permit is required for exe afionso, Ae, and demolition or construction —i -of structures over 3 stories in height. ReceiptNo. 209794 i VHITE-D.D.S.-B.D. CANARY -ASSESSOR PINK -INSPECTOR GOLDEN ROD -APPLICANT I,, EX. OCCUp. OUTUETORFIXTURES BZ % "50 OLFIXEO AP LNS 0" 5.00 Ex. Occup. r. (RES�6.) El Temporary Service 23.00 —Mobile Home Facilities 20.00 Misc. Wiring 23.00 I PERMIT FEE $ 1 1 MECHANICAL PERMIT Filing Fee 1 20.00 I Hood 6.50 F PERMIT FEt $ Mobile Home Installation Fee $ 100.00 Energy Inspection Fee $ OCC CONST, TYPE TA E$ X43 00 �,VFE H IS HAZ. D. FE MXFLOOD I CDF I PARCX PD &SSUE This permit is hereby issued under the applicable provisions of the Butte County Code and/or Resolutions to do work indicated above for which fees have been paid. By PERMIT EXPIRES ON _S PERMIT FEE $ ELECTRICAL PERMIT Filing Fee 20.00 Main Service a ' LIE 9 �O.O.VA 00'. LEN 23.00 Main Service 200A TO iOOOA 46.00 CONST. OR ADDN . DWELLING OCCUR & ACC . BLDS. so 3.50FT.' NEW CONST. NnN.RESID. MULTI -OUTLET RRANrH CIRCUITq 97.50 EX. OCCUp. OUTUETORFIXTURES BZ % "50 OLFIXEO AP LNS 0" 5.00 Ex. Occup. r. (RES�6.) El Temporary Service 23.00 —Mobile Home Facilities 20.00 Misc. Wiring 23.00 I PERMIT FEE $ 1 1 MECHANICAL PERMIT Filing Fee 1 20.00 I Hood 6.50 F PERMIT FEt $ Mobile Home Installation Fee $ 100.00 Energy Inspection Fee $ OCC CONST, TYPE TA E$ X43 00 �,VFE H IS HAZ. D. FE MXFLOOD I CDF I PARCX PD &SSUE This permit is hereby issued under the applicable provisions of the Butte County Code and/or Resolutions to do work indicated above for which fees have been paid. By PERMIT EXPIRES ON _S -'I e, COUNTY OF BUWFE --BUILDING bIVISMO DEPARTMENT OF DEVtLOPMENT SERVICES 1469 Humboldt Road, Chico, CA - (916) 8§1-2751. 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA -:(916) 538-7541 747 Elliott Road, Paradise, CA - (916) 872-6307 CQDRECTION NOTICE OWNER PERMIT NO. A routine inspection indicates that the following violations of Butte County Ordinances exist at theabove address and should be corrected. Please notify this office when correction of work completed. If you have any questions pertaining to this matter, or need additional explanation, is office immediately. !Sj5UA5:Z_ �W4- UP1 A'AS . )Xv Date Inspector REV 10/92- ;of COUNTYOF BUTTE - DEPARTMENTOF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES - BU]tZDING DIVISION 7COUNTYCENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE,CALIFORNIA95965 - TELEPHO�11(916)538-75411 OWNER %-��L Proposed Bul'Aing Use PERMIT APPLICATION DATA SHEET Building Inspector At P A No. 0 q-? - 0 (10 0 Date R -4 At time of permit application, I was advised the following data must be submitted prior to permit processing and/or issuance: r DATE RECEIVED By 1 All items have been submitted . ........................................ 2. Plot plans, 3/4 sets, signed by preparer of plans . .......................... 3. Complete plans, 3/4 sets, signed by preparer of plans . ....... 4. Engineered plans and calcs, 3/4 sets, with wet signature on plans . .......... 5. Hazardous Material Form . ............................................ 6. Energy Design Compliance and supporting documentation . .................. 7. Statement of Intent for Non -Heated and A/C Buildings . ...................... 8. Engineered truss details and layout in duplicate (required prior to plan check) . .... -.119. Mobilehome data and manufacturer's installation instructions, 2 sets . ........... 10. Fees of $ . ........... ........................ Impact fees as shown on attached schedule. ........................ 12. California Department of Forestry plan approval/fees .......................... 13. Flood elevation letter (100 year flood) by California Engineer ................... 14. Sanitation and plot plan approval Health Department . ............ 15. City of Chico plumbing permit . ............... 16. Plot plan and business license approval from City of Biggs/Gridley . ............. 17. Planning approval for (A) Use: (B) Parking: .. ........ 18. Contact Land Development about (A) Improvements (B) Drainage . ........... 19. Driveway permit (construction approval required prior to occupancy). P;,;4; * . . ; 20. Pre -inspection for required. to Buit'din'gl2pector - -(Date) 21. Contractor's license information. (No., Name Style, Classification) . .............. 22. Certificate of Workmans Compensation Insurance . .......................... 23. Owner -Builder Verification (Given to owner Mail to owner . ........... 24. Recorded copy of Agricultural Acknowledgement Statement . .................. 25. Letter of signature authorization . ........................................ �. Copy of recorded deed of parcel creation and 60 right of way to a public road ...... 27i Letter of intent on building use . ......................... *P "')., & � , * * * * . 28. Mobilehome utility clearance ............................. 'A' 29. Documentation of legal access . ..................... ; .......... 30. Documentation of 50% subdivision developed or (A) Road improvements completed and (B) Parcel meets zoning area and frontage requirements . ............... 31. Existing violations/expired permits . ...................................... 32. Plan-cbeck list %, ... ................................. 33. d*"Vrx ��/ 34. V When you issue thepermit rocess as follows- Mai t9 owner. Mail to contractor Telephone and hold for pickup at Q�� W���Icg,(We.4ft O"al 6eliver with inspector. Other 4, -4-, _x Parcel Creation Acreage )(Applican' M_ Date Copy of Haz-Mat form sent Health Dept. Fire Dept. _ Air Pollution Date Copy of plans sent Health Dept. _ Filre Dept. Other Date By The following data must be submitted prior jo p i�t �isance: (Circ e new item not checked above). I 1. Index permit for above items No. 7 2. Additional items required: I Contractor, designer, owner, was advised of above required data by _ phone mail Counter by Date Contractor, designer, owner,,was advised of aboveApquired data by _ phone mail Counte-r-by Date Plans checked by Date 2-67-2 v Date�-/ ��M�Q 24 .7 Plans appro' ed by ��� Sets of plan§ft Wd in File Copy - Department of Public Works AP folder -0- o j 8 is 11114 ilia 'd V: 9 W. ul U. 06 k.11 0 U. I.W.- uj 0 W IW 4c Ic Ift 141 I ywar v — -- 7Z �-7,03490 QoQ . lbo- 0r-)O-LbO N K 1C Es 17, .0 10 (v V.4 oaf 0 us LU IL BUTTE QCr�Lk" T 141 I ywar v — -- 7Z �-7,03490 QoQ . lbo- 0r-)O-LbO N K 1C Es -0077 ELEVATION CERTIFICATE O.M.B. No. 3067 FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY Expires July 31, 1999 NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM ATTENTION: Use of this certificate does not provide a waiver of the flood insuranc, e purchase requirement. This form is used only to pro- vide elevation information necessary to ensure compliance with applicable community floodplain management ordinances, to determine the proper insurance premium rate, and/or to support a request for a Letter of Map Amendment or Revision (LOMA or LOMR). You are not required to respond to this collection of information unless a valid OMB control number is displayed in the upper right corner of this form. Instructions for completing this form can be found on the following pages. SECTION A PROPERTY INFORMATION I FOR INSURANCE COMPANY USE I BUILDING OWNER'S NAME POLICY NUMBER I COMPANY NAIC NUMBER STREET ADDRESS (including Apt., Unit, Suite and/or Bldg. Number) OR P.O. ROUTE AND BOX NUMBER OTHER DESCRIPTION (Lot and Block Numbers, etc.) CITY STATE ZIP CODE U P-AA,"M CA111 959:38 SECTION B FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP (FIRM) INFORMATION Provide the following from the proper FIRM (See Instructions): 1. COMMUNITY NUMBER 2. PANEL NUMBER 3. SUFFIX 4. DATE OF FIRM INDEX 5. FIRM ZONE 6. BASE FLOOD ELEVATION 0(ooc:) 17 -09 /aq 09 (in AO Zones, use depth) U_a - 4 7. Indicate the elevation datum system used on the FIRM for Base Flood Elevations (BFE): El NGVD'29 KOther (describe on back) 8. For Zones A or V, where no RFE is provided on the FIRM, and the community has established a BFE for this bvilding site, indicate the community's BFE: I I ILI _LT. L�J feet NGVD (or other FIRM datum—see Section B, Item 7).' SECTION C BUILDING ELEVATION INFORMATION 1. Using the Elevation Certificate Instructions, indicate the diagram number from the diagrams found on Pages 5 and 6 that best describes the subject building's reference level i 2(a). FIRM Zones Al -A30, AE, AH, and A (with BFE). The top of the reference level floor from the selected diagram is at an elevation of I 1 11 IU -7 A feet. NGVD (or other FIRM datum—see Section B, Item 7). (b). FIRM Zones V1 -V30, VE, and V (with BFE). The bottom of the lowest horizontal structural member of the reference level from the selected diagram, is at an elevation of I I I I I LJ feet NGVD (or other FIRM datuM7see Section B, Item 7) * (c). FIRM Zone A (without BFE). The floor used as the reference level from the selected diagram is LX.4 feet above Y or below 0 (check one) the highest grade adjacent to the building. (d). FIRM Zone AO. The floor used as the reference level from the selected diagram is I. LJ feet aboveEJ or belowD (check one) the highest grade adjacent to the building. If no flood depth number is available, is the building's lowest floor (reference level) elevated in accordance with the community's floodplain management ordinance? D Yes [:1 No 0 Unknown IK71 3. Indicate the elevation datum system used in determining the above reference level elevations: p NGVD'29 F-1 Other (describe under Comments on Page 2). (NOTE: If the elevation datum used in measuring the elevationg is different than that used on the FIRM [see Section B, Item 7], then convert the elevations to the datum system used on the FIRM and show the conversion equation under Comments on Page 2.) 1 4. Elevation reference mark used appears on FIRM: El Yes ONO (See Instructions on Page 4) 5. The reference level elevation is based on: 0 actual construction 9 construction drawings (NOTE: Use of construction drawings is only valid if the building does not yet have the reference level floor in place, in which case this certificate will only be valid for the building during the course of construction. A post -construction Elevation Certificate will be required once construction is complete.) BUTTE C UW 6. The elevation of the lowest grade immediately adjacent to the building is: I I I ICA . LO fee m -see a u Section B, Item 7). P� NOW PARWIENT M SECTION D COMMUNITY INFORMATION APPRO�ED 1. If the community official responsible for verifying building elevations specifies that the reference level indicated in Section C, Item 1 is not the "lowest floor" as defined in the community's floodplain management ordinance, the elevation of the building's "lowest floor" as defined by the ordinance is: feet NQV (orV6.QR,�Kdatum—see Section B, Item 7). ,. Q- tKj� 1 17- OloCo 2. Date of the start of construction or substantial improvement -A-M & FEMA Form 81-31, AUG 96 REPLACES ALL PREVIOUS� AP-TROVED SECTION E CERTIFICATION This certification is to be signed by a land surveyor, engineer, or architect who is authorized by state or local law to certify elevation information when the, elevation information for Zones Al -A30, AE, AH, A (with BFE),V1-V30,VE, and V (with 8FE) is required. Community officials who are authorized by local law or ordinance to provide floodplain management information, may also sign the certification. In the case of Zones AO and A (without a FEMA or community issued BFE), a building official, a property owner, or an owner's representative may also sign the certification. Reference level diagrams 6, 7 and 8 - Distinguishing Features -If the certifier is unable to certify to breakaway/non-breakaway wall, enclosure size, location of servicing equipment, area use, wall openings, or unfinished area Feature(s), then list the Feature(s) not included in the certification under Comments below. The diagram number, Section C, Item 1, must still be entered. / certify that the information in Sections B and C on this certificate represents my best efforts to interpret the data available. I understand that any false statement may be punishable by fine or imprisonment under 18 U.S. Code, Section 1001. Q25E2=_ G. �)P_ L2= -C_ -E- 2-2&4-7 CERTIFIER'S NAME LICENSE NUMBER (or Affix Seal) C'IN111— -WE2�r TITLE - COMPANY NAME ' STATE ZIP AQ:� ea I U I I - LO'4� 773 SIG r DATE PHONE Copies should be made of this Certificate for: 1) community official, 2) insurance agent/company, and 3) building owner. COMMENTS: 7_1+EJ2,F_ 15 4, U -C-7) _G Qlth�Q M E�E-NC_14 KkG-1-14 'Z)P 11K -E AUADN Q�i —1 0-EaE IWAT.� a IRA RISE =1191MM ON WITH ON PILES, SLAB BASEMENT PIERS, OR COLUMNS A v A A V ZONES ZONES NES ZONES ZONES FR—EFER—ENCE"I FR EF E -R -E -N C -E LEVEL FR—EFER—ENCE'l FLOOD ELEVATION .................. BASE FR—EFER—ENCE-1 A ACENT FLOOD DGJRADE L EL BASE FLOOD ELEVATION ELEVATION IREFERENCEI ADJACE7 LEVEL GRADE GRADE IG ia i 4te the points at which the elevations should be measured in A Zones and V Zones. The d grams: �bove Ilus Elevations for all A Zones should be measured at the top of the reference level floor. Elevations f6r all V Zones sKidbld be measured at the bottom of the lowest horizontal structural member. Page 2 iM.H.L- Mobilehome Manufacturer: CA4 Manufacture Year: C?6 If othef'than -tingle:wide, furnish Setu� Model Number:�I� Width:_g_6.L(ft.) Length: ft.) Tagalong or Expando Size (ft.) x ft.) On all mobflehomes'-manufactur'ea after Octobei 7, N�furhish^ 'm"a'nufac-'turer's installation manual and structural setup sheets.,,,. d pr6ssurelr6ated or -foundation gra d[4 FOOTINGS.-Wdo d Other: SUPPORTS: Concrete block[,vf.:Other: Provide Tie Down A. -�Pecifications for all Mobilehomes: Line I Piers: Line 1 Openings Size miinim'um`. I X.1 I Size nu*ru*mum: I I x D -0 1 Spacing maximum: x Each side of openings From ends -maximum: x with width over:. [I ]XIO I Line 2 Piers: Size minimum: [A'q I x r-10 1. Spacing maximum: x From ends -maximum: x Line 3 Roof Loads: Size minimum Location ( t): r/'.0,W 0"'4p_ Line 5 Roof Loads: Size minimum: Location (from front), - Line 4 Piers: Size minimum: I '1x1 I Spacing maxifium: x From ends-mAximum: x OVER au "xn U'l, APVR,o D 0' 4� Footings Sizes and Location SINGLE WEDE .,,Pier. -MULTI-WEDE Line I e I Line 2--. L -v Line 2 .................................................................................... .......... Main Beams Line 2 Line I e 2 Line 3 . Line 2 . ... .......................... ....................................................... ........... :Main Beanis ....................................................... Line 2 ........................................ - Line I ........................... ..................... C 5 T�g or Triple rine 4 ................................................. ine I Line I Piers: Line 1 Openings Size miinim'um`. I X.1 I Size nu*ru*mum: I I x D -0 1 Spacing maximum: x Each side of openings From ends -maximum: x with width over:. [I ]XIO I Line 2 Piers: Size minimum: [A'q I x r-10 1. Spacing maximum: x From ends -maximum: x Line 3 Roof Loads: Size minimum Location ( t): r/'.0,W 0"'4p_ Line 5 Roof Loads: Size minimum: Location (from front), - Line 4 Piers: Size minimum: I '1x1 I Spacing maxifium: x From ends-mAximum: x OVER au "xn U'l, APVR,o D 0' 4� 0. wner s Naine: LI& N e F_ 2. Assessor's Parcel Number: t1 �i 7-- �26 01 3. Installer's Name: T;rr, 1'_& -4 —Is the site currently under permit? Yes[P/1 N44sermitNo.,- '5. "'Is the site an existing site? Yes No[ (If yes, furnish two plot plans).-' 6. What is the electrical rating �f the' mobilehome? Amperes. T 7 W . h ATi electric service rating of the mobilehome site? 2,eqn Amperes. - at ii t a 8. What is the mobilehome site circuit breaker rating? ZN 0 Ampo�K�.s. 9. ake rat' at this location? ,?p a peres. What is the main service bre r ing AM 10. Is there any other electric load. to..be by the mobilehome site electric service, -served (Le.'well, garage. etc.)? Yes[ No[ Ljlf yes, please'identify the load -'and size:,, (Load) Amperes) 11. Type of gas service at mobilehome site: Natural[ I Propane[&J" None[ I 12. Size of gas pipe at the mobileho'me site from the meter or tank: inches.. 13. What is the gas pipe length from the meter or tank to the mobilehome?W (ft 14. What is the mobilehome gas demand? B.T.U.* *(This information is not required if the pipe length is less than 6 feet on natural gas or less than 50 feet on propane). THE OTHER SUDE OF THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED IN ORDER TO PROCESS THIS PERMIT APPLICATION OVER (13AO HAJdV --Iz It - 1.11,22MIUVdI3 VC, I r "A 'L ez DIX cn J -J—' 71 rl —E MIM Z: r—==lc3 ji; C; coo ri t Ld i'% Iq ier IA JL IW w CA Uri 70 I r "A 'L ez DIX cn J -J—' 71 rl —E MIM Z: r—==lc3 ji; C; coo ri I a ----------------- t Ld i'% Iq ier IA JL IW w I a ----------------- Frodi: V�sses Mori To: Integrity Homes Date: 10/ZZ/96 Time: 08:36:50 -SAC, INDUSTRIES, ING.- COMB[NAT ION.TIE-'DOWNS NIAN'UF&CTUPLED HOME TW -DOWN INSTRUCTIOSS XND SCHEDULES FOR SINGLE / DOUBLE I TRfPLE WEDES DESIGN & GENERAL NOTES Page 2 of 9;�_4c Pe'. v., V. DESIGN LOAD& WIND 15 psi' (70 NTH EXPOSURE'C' 1 SEISNUC ZONE 4 SOIL BEARING 1000psf NOTE: MAXIIAUM SOIL PRESSURE IS 10(.)o PSI' WIMOUT A SOILS REPORT. EARTH AUGERS 4750' MIN TOTAL LOAD CAPACf f Y (TESTED TO 640k)') 3 ]Sol WORKING LOAD CAPACITY (1 .5 SAFETY FACTOR) CROSS DRJVES 1727- (CALCULATED) CONCRETE SLAB ANCHORS 4750' MN TOTAL LOAD CAPACITY (CALCULATED) 315W WORKING LOAD CA ' PAC ITY (1 .5 WETY FACTOR) TIE DOWN STRAPS - -3150.� WORKING LOAD IM-DOWNSTRAPS NEETS FEDERAL SPECIFlCAT10N QQ,�_791H FOR TYPE 1. CLjvS3 B. GRADE I STRAPPING AND BE AT LEAST 1 114" x .035 ZJNC PLATED. 1. 111E CI-IARTS SHOW THE REQUIRET) NUMBER OF TIE -DOWNS ON THE SIDES OF THE MMUFACTURED 2. COMBINATIONS OF THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF TIE -DOWNS CAN BE USED. 3. FOR ALL TIE-DoWN INSTALLATIONS, THE t%.IFG'D. HOME CHASSIS MEMBERS ARE SHOWN AS "I- BE,,kMS. (FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY) CHASSIS BEAMS CAN ALSO BE "C' SHAPED OR 'RFC"S14APED. 'm uowNs AaL w4u U 4. SMX TIE -DOWNS AJCE jtE(�_nREI) ALON(j THE OUTSWE CHASSIS BEAMS. END AT EACH END OF EACH TRANSPORTABLC SECTION OF TITE MWJFACTURED HOME S. END ITE -DOWNS CAN BE LOCATED WTn-UN IR" OF EITHER SIDE OF C14ASSLS BEAM. AXIS. 6. THE SMES. TYPES, LENGIRS. ETC. OF MATERIALS SHOWN HEREON ARE MINUAIJM. 1A.R03F.R. L014GER-'' HEAVIER MATERIALS SUPPLIED BY SAC INDUSTRIES, INC. MAY BE USED AT THF SAME SPACING & LOCAIIONS SHOWN. 7. ALL FARTS AJtE PROtECTIVE- COATED WITII INDUSTRIAL SHOP PRM -R BY AIRGAS. APPROVALS A P P R 0 WE D JF6 APProval does not svfh,s#;tq at oppreon, any emission 0, ' reQtfr*M#nh of applicable State lo.s and I state of C6010r4a Otoortwirnt of Houiing, and Community Development DIVISION Of CODES AND SIANOAR03 BY W-,o� e4&.%-�atee.:rlA� SPA SAC fiNDUSTRJESANC. 3236 C FITZCERALD RD. 07's j RANCHO CORDOVA4 C.S. 9SUZ �H: (11W). p 2 G914cs. Pluk TMAMC.* %952 NEW PAWN DVUVE SACRA.**IEt*4TO.CA9SR6- P11: (916) 36Z4363 THIS TIEDOWN SYSTEXI NiEE TS TIIE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 1336.3. SLMSECTION (a) BUTTE 0=�M vVED Art -iFrom: Uly, s,Mori To: Integrity Homes Date: 10122196 Time: 05:37:44 Page 3 of SAC IND. TIE -DOWNS 6000 30' TDA 0001, 40' TDA 7000 71 S11- 4002 PIEK. Bovr.�o 0- 8003 CONCRETE SLAB ANCHOR W/ SLEEVE ANCHOR 6004 C014CRETE SLAB ANCHOR 7001 MEL'STR&P W/FRAXE CIAMP 7002 71 M LJ/ 005 SPUT S`MAP W/""LF BOLT NVT 9002 CROSS 6006 STAMMER ORM ANCHOR PLATE TYPE.. SEE CHART TYPE SEE 'HART EYEMLY SPACED LENCTM'VARIES SINGLE WIDE r-VEMLY I SPACED ' EVENLY 1 SPACED .2' I UENCT14' VARIES - - . IRIPLE WIDE T -PE SEE CHART rypE(�D SEE CHART 21 EYO�kY SPA=; MMLY SPACM I VXWY SPXW 12-1 aK(;TW VARIE3. DOUBLE WIDE -MIND Iz 15 pSF Jclsm . ZOME REQ'D I OF COMB ANCHORS rOR EACH SME- & WD worm LcNGrH i rYpE V I NPE I' TIEDOWNS nCDOWKS SINCuE 0'-38' 2 2 WIDE 36* -57' 3 2 TO 14' 57-- ?a' 1 4 2 DOUBLE 01-381 , 2 4 wIDE 3B., 57-1 to 28, 57'-78- "'4.' "4 TRIPLE 01-38" WIDE ro 42, 57'-78' 4 _6 NOTE: WHEN 16007 CROSS DRp.,E ANCHOR IS USED FOR ANY REQUIREID At,(C-9QA SETSNIMUST"ISE USED AT THAT LOCATIOW*0�,-V(Z "-�,v C %-L : A F--,, Mv R: 4, ! � V r,- � D - t 'TYPE ;SEE J. 4. .CHARf " NOTE: WHEN 16007 CROSS DRp.,E ANCHOR IS USED FOR ANY REQUIREID At,(C-9QA SETSNIMUST"ISE USED AT THAT LOCATIOW*0�,-V(Z "-�,v C %-L : A F--,, Mv R: 4, ! � V r,- � D - t tit. . V� 4 .,-, NOTE: WHEN 16007 CROSS DRp.,E ANCHOR IS USED FOR ANY REQUIREID At,(C-9QA SETSNIMUST"ISE USED AT THAT LOCATIOW*0�,-V(Z "-�,v C %-L : A F--,, Mv R: 4, ! � V r,- � D - From: t4sses Moirl To: hitegrity Homes I M 0 1) 4 Date: '10/&96 Tlme:,08:41:10 : . TIE -DOWN 03 END TIE -DOWN FAER BOLT -ON -.CP-,_ A. 6-0 CL STL. STRXP Page 8 of 9 CHASSIS SME TIE—DOWN oil. STRAP SPLIT 9OLT 140 & MUT ob GROUND LINE r STABIUZER,f� PLATE MiSTALL OROLN*D PLACE STABILIZER HNISH Tt;ILNiNQXNCII0R �L4CHOR INTO OROUND � -.PLATE NEKI"TO SHAFT '�.�TNTO THE OROUND t NYT V*40 12*44'OK - �1":.'BETWEENA LEA MOTE" st;AFr tv.0SEb.' ctw.�ts ougxNb STABILiz.r.R PL-kn.� DRIVE rNTO ORMITNI3. vERTICAL OR ANGULAR INSTALLATION IS OPTIONAL NSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1. INSTALL ANCHORS INTO SOIL APPLYING CONSTANT DOWWARD PRESSURE TO MMIZE SOIL DISTURBANCE, UNTIL I MAD IS FLUSH WMI STABILIZER PIATE. ANCHORS SHOULD BE INSTALLED BELOW FROST LINE. % 2. ATTACH STRAPS CHASSIS BEAM IN MANNER SHOWN. 3. INSERT STRAP T11ROUGH SPLIT BOLT CUT OFF EXCESS STRAP ANT) TIGHTE-N BOLT UNTIL STRAP ts.sNUG... S CHECK FIRST FOR UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. CONTRACTORS W16JINIXG. CONCRETE TIE -DOWN j TRUCTIONS INSTALLATiON iNs END TIE—DOWN CKlkSSIS .4617103 EMMING 1. CUNCRETE MUST BEA MINIMLAI UF 3 Vr NOTE: LVANSION BOLT IS,. -TYPE SH-3122OR EQUIV. W x 2 1/4" \VTM 2" 'MINNIMUM EMBEDMENT AUND 61 BOX PIILL.(Xrr.-716OX.81HEAR.�.,-;:',� VA. i M -M ®r ol T1.11CR. GCX)D CONDITION.',,.- -%ND IN 1 '.- -. PIER: - BOLT -ON TOP— Zf . .. I �. g- REA OF LkCII.ANCHO IS SOIJARE FEEr:,".' SIDE TIE -DOWN I)RILL PROPER SIZE HOLE IN SLAB. A MINIMUM OF 1.2- FROMANY RIKIL ro. #6004 Nr-WCONCRFTF STL S TL.' k;e S rnww STRAP,." NTO'� wrr 1. PLkCE CONCRETE ANCHOR- 1. !CUNCRETE.' 1. ALU)W CONCRM TO PROPERLY CURE. CRASSIS CONNECTION 0/ \OR 11- ATTACII STRAPS TO CI.W315 DEAM IN. MANNER SIIOWN. 2.. INSERT STRAP Tl [ROUGH SPLIT BOLT. CUT OFF EXCESS STRAP AND THEN TIGHTEN - BOLT UNTIL STwiswo. CCU,�,ITy: NOTE: LVANSION BOLT IS,. -TYPE SH-3122OR EQUIV. W x 2 1/4" \VTM 2" 'MINNIMUM EMBEDMENT AUND 61 BOX PIILL.(Xrr.-716OX.81HEAR.�.,-;:',� VA. i M -M ®r ol p -Date: 110122A6 Time: 08:39A 1 6, 0, f, 9, ,,iron�: i�es Mori To: Integrity Homes age. �ENQ TIE—DOWN CHA SSIS IIIIIIIIIIIIn &11 �,. M;c'O Q, :t -4j n le 70, 4 -4 1 AN u �f 4 -DOWN �ND TIE 0 BOLT -ON TOP r &tm-*­*.,..' 0 "b, ows SKIT rf --A Q OW N bt I DErP t STL. STRAP STL STRAP :�!N wh'li'4 4", DETA10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . (rdnCAL) .,,�CROSS': RIVE TIE -DOW N, 777r7= v, Om --A Q cp ; T -v F 11110 !,1 fl; )"Jilil ljl� jlllj�l 717, PIER BOLT -ON TOP ------ '--SIOE TIE—DOWN STL 0, '--STL. 1.0 END TIE—DOWN CHASSIS STRAP STRAP v. SPLIT BOLT & NUT GROUND LINE PIER BOLT—ON TOP--. �q STABILIZER SIDE TIE—DOWN": PLATE 'o STL STRAP --S 4 TYP NOTE: VERTICAL OR ANGULAR OR -\OR AUGER TIE-DOWN"� CONCRETE TIE -DOWN &11 �,. M;c'O Q, :t -4j n le 70, 4 -4 1 AN u �f 4 -DOWN �ND TIE 0 BOLT -ON TOP r &tm-*­*.,..' 0 "b, ows SKIT rf --A Q OW N bt I DErP t STL. STRAP STL STRAP :�!N wh'li'4 4", DETA10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . (rdnCAL) .,,�CROSS': RIVE TIE -DOW N, 777r7= v, Om --A Q cp ; T -v F 11110 !,1 fl; )"Jilil ljl� jlllj�l 717, vrom: Uly4ses Mori To: Integrity Homes Date: 10/221fi6*TIme:;8:41:57 Page 9 otq� (q— . CROSS DRIVE TIE -DOWN END TIE-OOWN CHASSIS PIEIR 7, SIMI. 3OLT-ON TOP— V= SPLIT 13OLT & Wff CROSS SIDE TIE -DOWN 1, 1"npl 'T OEEP GROUNO LINE STL. STRAP STL. STRAP V 0ErAIL (rfP!CAL) MIALLATION rNSTRUC21ONS 1. ENSTALL CROSS DRIVE ANCIRORS WO SOIL AS SHOWN. 2. ArrACH S17RAPS TO CHASSIS BEAM IN MANNER SHOWN. 3. INSCRT SlItAP THROUGH SPLIT BOLT. -CUT OFF EXCESS STRAP AND TIIEN TIGHTEN BOLT UNTIL STRAP Is SNUG. CONTRAaORSWAIMING CHECK FIRST FOR UNDERUROUNDvnLrms.: CROSS DRIVE AJ�CHORS ARE USED WFTM'HARD OR ROCKY SOIL OCCURS. IF THE OROUND SURFACE IS OTHER'THAN ROCK OR M24DAM 2' ASPHALT. ENCASE THE CROSS DRfVE ANCHORS WrM CONCRETE AS SHOWN IN'bETAIL. �00it.L 911ir Wtf Ar wo mciaw OF BcAm ANO'INSrALL 11r: A307 8OU 'SA C_*:!,.�'e. ................ V� 1, �o ki qc�, SIDE VI "A" S -MEW IVE E 0. VC* -RUN CRASSI.St Arku SEE SEAu cmssis Non 13 SEE 'r OEM CKAISSIS NOTE 13 END TIEW SHEET I FOR TIE-OOWN INFO SHMJ: FCRXE-00WN� INFO 0' COMERACEORS CER ITIFICAnON Z; I I CERTIFY TIIAT I HAVE INSTALLED TlIr- SAC IND., INC. -AXCHORlNO`SYST`EM AS PER TH9 ENSTALLATION T INSTRU F"ONS. I HAVE MADE NO:MODIFICATIONS, TO "THE'ANCHORING SYSTEM OR TO THE BUILDING' ST UCI 3TRUCTURE. -v K COMPA� jV0 OMPANY 1144NIVIF�: U 'i 1� 41! ,ItACTO ly L4 FV -�V "®r 7— `77--a: 'T �toimlurysses Mori To: Integrity Homes 6ate 10/?.2/96 TIW�: 08:38:27 11000 SOr TDA 6001 41r TDA 4 Page ofg'��_ 4. �:tN'4' SAGiN'PUSTRIES, INCi-..': TI E- DO WACCESSORIES 6003 CONCRTM SIAB ANCHOR W/ S=VX ANCHOR n 6004 CONCRKT1 SIAB ANCHOR 7000 7' STL. STRAP W/BUCKLR Gooz CROBS J)R= ANCH011 loot SIMIL gum W/FRANE CLAW 700g r M STRAP W/HOLX 4002 PIRR BULT�Off TOP 71:k"4'11A'Wx1 Approval of these plans does not oulhcriizze or Ess/. I c approve any omission of or deviaticn Ircm SAC INDUSTILIE&Iri laws or regul P, 3236 C FMACERALU R'('). ofions or eft RAINCHO CORDOVA. CA "742!t*-':�l.�-' Pit: (IN) 771.30SS C43 Approvedam C, a I 4&�z - 140.15,18 Sfata of California Department of Hovsing and COMMU-0.0, Uviti'on of Cades'cnd 14"IZIf 40W a,-,-IMAI Alt CERE S. PORTER, 1KC C1 L nu firly DAWN D RIVE:: SACRAMEKT04 r rr 146)362 Pit: (9 -063',-**,,)�'.,,k,.�,:d,,""0," dol 6005 gPuT BOLT NUT. 11� 6006 STABIUZZH PLATE 71:k"4'11A'Wx1 Approval of these plans does not oulhcriizze or Ess/. I c approve any omission of or deviaticn Ircm SAC INDUSTILIE&Iri laws or regul P, 3236 C FMACERALU R'('). ofions or eft RAINCHO CORDOVA. CA "742!t*-':�l.�-' Pit: (IN) 771.30SS C43 Approvedam C, a I 4&�z - 140.15,18 Sfata of California Department of Hovsing and COMMU-0.0, Uviti'on of Cades'cnd 14"IZIf 40W a,-,-IMAI Alt CERE S. PORTER, 1KC C1 L nu firly DAWN D RIVE:: SACRAMEKT04 r rr 146)362 Pit: (9 -063',-**,,)�'.,,k,.�,:d,,""0," dol -MOBILEHOME INSTALLATION ACCEPTANCE COUNTY OF BU17E DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUILDING DiVISION­7 COUNTY CENTER.DRIVE OROVILLE, CA 95965 --PHONE (916) 538-7541 APN- 0 MIT NO - r/ — q`7 - Owners: J0141-4 Name: Owners- C"I f1c) 1�'5 Acldress� Mobilehome Year of Manufacturer Man u facture: Serial number CY o 6> Z_ Insignia or Zq 0 or V.I.N. HUD number: VP z cf '7 y Official apRrqyj.,nnsI �Ilal Jon � �1 Date- 'z — zo,— �, If the mobilehome is moved of4located, the mobilehome installation acceptance shall become invalid. This form shall not be used when the mobilehome is installed on a foundation system. 5138 White -Owner, Yellow -installer, Pink -Bldg., Gold -Assessor A� COUNTY OF BUTTE -DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOF�MENT SERVICES -BUILDING DIVISION 7 County Center Drive - Oro6lle,-C6rliforni& 95965 - Telephone (916) 538-75 PERMIT N APPLICATION AND PERMIT ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER 047-06n-n4l ZONING A q6 BUILDING PERMIT V OWNER )HN DIME TELEPHONE SQ. FT. OCC. BUILDING VALUATION OWNERS MAILING ADDRESS 614S BROYLES Rn CHICO, CA 05973 CONTRACTORS NAME OWNER TELEPHONE CONTRACTORS MAILING ADDRESS Fireplace CONSTRUCTION LENDER UNMOWN Total Valuation $ Filing Fee $ XXXXX LENDERS MAILING ADDRESS Permit Fee $ ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER LICENSE NO. Plan Checking Fee $ 23.00 Energy Plan Checking Fee $ ARCHITECT OR ENGINEERS MAILING ADDRESS Penalty $ BUILDING ADDRESS 6114 BROYLES RD., CHICO - PERMITFEE $ 23.00 PLUMBINGPERMIT Filing Fee- 20.00 Each Trap 7.00 LOT NO. SUBDIVISIONS NAME IPARCEL MAP Solar or heat pump water heater 23.00 Water piping 15.00 USEOFSTRUCTURE SF 0 Duplex 0 Mobilehome)R Other SPECIFY Each gas water heater or vent 15.00 Gas piping system I - 5 outlets 15.00 Building sewer _M1_r1;yT 15.00 TYPE OF WORK New 0 Addition 0 Remodel 0 Utilities OOX Installation 0 Other 0 Describe Work: Mobile Home 920.00 PERMITFEE 80.00 Contractor ELECTRICAL PERMIT Filinq Fee 2 0.'0 0 a OR LIE S Main Service 20000VA OR LESS 23.00 93.00 Main Service 200A TO 1000A 46.00 LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, and my license is in full force and effect. License Class Lic. No. OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION - 1 hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractors License Law for the following reason: 0 1, as owner of theproperty, ormy employeeswith wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale. dq 1. as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project. 0 1 am exempt under Sec. Business and Professions Code for this reason NEW CONST. DWELLING occup. OR ADDNS. & ACC. BUDS. 3.50 So NEW CONST. LTI-OUTLET NON-RESID. BRMAUNCH CIRCUITS @7.50 ER APPARATUS ( &POINGLE OUTLET CIR. Ex. Occup. ( OUTLET OR FIXTURES 20 @ 1.00 aAL 0 .50 FIXED APPLNS. OR Ex. Occup. ( OUTLETS (RESID.) EA 5.00 Temporary Service 23.00 Mobile Home Facilities 20.00 Ign on Misc. Wiring 23.001 PERMITFEE $ Contractor WORKERS' COMPENSATION DECLARATION 1 hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: 0 1 have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers' compensation, as provided for by section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. 0 1 have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of work for which this permit is issued. My workers' compensation insurance carrier and policy number are: -Carrier MECHANICAL PERMIT Filing Fee 20.00 Heating Cooling Hood 6.50 Ventilation PERMITFEE $ Contractor Policy Number (The above sections need not be completed if the permit is for work of a valuation of one hundred dollars ($100) or less.) .4 1 certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to workers' compensation laws of California, and agree that if I should become subject to the workers' compensation provisions of section 3700 of the Labor forthwith COT�ly with those provisions. Date Signature of Applicant 7'0 Owner 0 Contm�ibr 0 Agent An OSHA permit is required for excavations over 60" deep and demolition or construction or structures over 3 stories in height. Mobile Home Installation Fee Energy Inspection Fee $ occ CONST. TYPE I TOTtL FEE $ 4166.00 - I I H�H D. FEES I IMPA V FLOOD I CDF P0 This permit is hereby issued under the of the Butte County Code and/or indicated above for which fees have By Alz� PERMITEXPIRESON � applicable provisions Resolutions to do work been paid. Date 212 L -u (Date) Receipt No. c?- i� '� 7L�_ o? WHITE-D.D.S.-B.D. CANARY -ASSESSOR PINK -INSPECTOR GOLDENROD-APPLIEANT ��UNTYOF BUTTE - DEPARTMENT1017 9 OPMENT SERVICES - BUILDING DIVISION ; 41 7COUNTYCENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE! CALIFORNIA 95965 -TELEPHONE (916)538-7541 PERMIT APPLICATION DATA SHEET OWNER 0 IK40_1"'Lj� A. P. No. (0 ()(40 10 - C) Proposed BuUding Ose C/ Building Inspector Date At time of permit application, I was advised the following data must be submitted prior to permit processing and/or issuance: I DATE RECEIVED BY 11 1 All items have been submitted . ............ ............................ f 2. Plot plans, 3/4 sets, signed by preparer of plans. 3. Complete plans, 3/4 sets, signed by preparer of plans . ...................... 4. Engineered plans and calcs, 3/4 sets, with wet signature on plans . ............. 5. Hazardous Material Form . ............................................ 6. Energy Design Compliance and supporting documentation . ............. 7. Statenfent of Intent for Non -Heated and A/C Buildings . ...................... 8. Engineered truss details and layout in duplicate (required prior to plan check). 9. Mobile'home data and manufacturer's installation instructions, 2 sets . ........... 10. Fees of $ . ......................................... 11: Impact fees as shown on attached schedule . .............................. 12. 13. California Department of Forestry plan approval/fees ......... : ............... Flood elevation letter (100 year flo alifornia Engineer ................... 14. Sanitation and plot plan approval Health Department . ............. 15.,'City of Chico plumbing permit. ! ........................................ 16. Plot plan and business license 'approval from City of Biggs/Gridley. . _ . .,�: ....... 17. Planning approval for (A) Use: (B) Parking: . ......... 18. 19. Contact Land Development.a bout .(A) Improvements (B) Drainage ............ Driv way permit (construction approval required prior to occupancy) 2 - 20. ............. Pre4ns edon request Pre -inspection for -required. '.91 nspector�__(Date) t. B.'Id, r 21. Contractor's license information. (No., Name Style, Classification) . ............. 22 * Certificate of Workmans Compensation Insurance .................... ...... �:�4. Owner -Builder Verification (Given to owner Mail to owner Recorded copy.of Agricultural Acknowledgement Statement . ................... 25. Letter of signature authorization . ......................................... 26. Copy of recorded deed of parcel creation and 60 right of way to a public road ...... - 27. Letter of intent on building use . ............... * ........................... - 28. Mobilehome utility clearance . .......................................... 29. Documentation of legal access . ..................... ; .................. 30. Documentation of 50% subdivision developed or (A) Road improvements completed and (B) Parcel meets zoning area and frontage requirements . ............... 31. Existing violations/expired permits . ...................................... 32. Plan check list . ..................................................... 33. 34. When you issue,t�e permit process 4- TelepnonPqP02-4 Other Parcel Creation Acreage follows: Mail to owner. Mail to contractor. hold for i3i�ckup at C 0- office. Deliver with inspector. Applica Date Z 2 Copy of Haz-Mat form sent Health Dept. Fire Dept. _ Air Pollution Date Copy of plans sent Health Dept. _ Fire Dept. Other Date By The following data must be submitted prior to permit issuance: (Circle new item not checked above). 1. Index permit for above items No. 2. Additional items required: Date Contractor, designer, owner, was advised of a o -v ' e req'uired data by _ phone mail Counter by - Contractor, designer, owner, was advised of above required data by _ phone mail Counter by - Date Plans checked by Date Plans approved by r.,na.,4g Date 2 Sets of plans on hold in File cabinet 3 Ae, folder Copy - Department of Public Works E.H. USE ONLY Plot Plan Aftichad )o'ex Flwr i%. An -AW *X Scat to B.D. 1-27 197 TO: Building Department FROM: Environmental Health SUBJECT: Sanitation Clearance Owner Location AP# Plan Approved for: Sewage Disposal x Clearance for 3 bedroom mobile home. Other Hold final for: Final clearance O.K. for: NOTE: Water Supply: Public Private WeU_.,x_ Z- 2 7 - Environmental( Health Specialist Date FIVOW ruill �kk�q :OT MO) X q 6. THERMALITO DRAINAGE DISTRICT FEES $425.00 (paid at Building Division) . . - 7. SRA FIRE INSPECTION AND PLAN CHECK $89.00 (paid at Building Division) 8. WATER TENDER FEES (Battalion # $200.00 (paid at Building Division) 9. CSA 87 TRAFFIC FEE $2500.00 (paid at Building Division) 10. OTHER At time of permit application, I was advised the above fees are required to be`�paid Prior to issuance of the building permit. These fees may be changed during the plan checking process. DATE 9 -1 APPLICANT.\ Original -Owner Copy-Buildingf-Div. (Rev. 12/96) COUNTY OF BUTTE DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES'. - BUILDING DIVISION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE, OROVILLE CA 95965 TELEPHONE (9,16) 538-7541 SCHEDULE OF FEES DUE. OWNER A. P. # L—n PROPOSED VUILDI'NG USE DATE REC # DATE REC 1. BUILDING PERMIT FEES Balance Due ................ $ Additional Fees Due ........... Additional Fees Due ........... $ Revised Plan Checking Fee ....... $ L-'-�2. SCHOOL DISTRICT FEES (paid at District Office) __4�3. SHERIFF FEES (paid at Building 'Division) Residential ........ x $360.00 = $_3G0,CX) Units Commercial (sq.ft.),-- x $0.03 = $ Sq. Ft. =21194. URBAN AREA FEES (paid at Building Division) Residential (per unit) . x = $ #Units Amt. Commercial (sq. ft.). x — = $ Sq. Ft. Amt. �5RECREATION DISTRICT FEES (paid at District Office) 6. THERMALITO DRAINAGE DISTRICT FEES $425.00 (paid at Building Division) . . - 7. SRA FIRE INSPECTION AND PLAN CHECK $89.00 (paid at Building Division) 8. WATER TENDER FEES (Battalion # $200.00 (paid at Building Division) 9. CSA 87 TRAFFIC FEE $2500.00 (paid at Building Division) 10. OTHER At time of permit application, I was advised the above fees are required to be`�paid Prior to issuance of the building permit. These fees may be changed during the plan checking process. DATE 9 -1 APPLICANT.\ Original -Owner Copy-Buildingf-Div. (Rev. 12/96) O.B.- I ------- ...... ............. �§Al� .-TY 75. MON t El Attention Property Owner. An "owner -builder' building permit has been applied for in yo& name and bearing your signature. Please complete and return this information at your earliest opportuniry to avoid unnecessary delay in processing and issuing your building permit. No building permit will be issued until this verification is received. 1. 1 personally plan'to provide the major labor and materials for constrtiction of the proposed property improvement: YES[N] . NO[ ]. 2. 1 HAVEVJ EIAVE NOT[ ] signed an application for a building permit for the proposed work - 3. 1 have contracted with the following person (firm) to provide the proposed construction: NAMM: ADDRESS: CITY: PHONE: CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE NO. 4. 1 plan to provide portions of this work, but I have hired the following person to coordinate,. supervise, and provide the major work: NAME: ADDRESS: CITY: PHONE: CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE NO. 5. 1 will provide some of the work but I have contracted (hired) the following persons to provide'the work indicated: NAME ADDRESS PHONE TYPE OF WORK SIGNED: PROPERTY OWNER: SOCIAL SECURITY NUM33ER: DATE: 2,_ \ 13 — 9-1 NOTE: This owner -Builder Verification is required by Section 19831 and 19832 or the California Health and Safety Code. This verification must be completed and returned to our off -ice before we are permitted to issue the permit. OVER O.B.-- I REBUMD. .0 Dear Property Owner An application for a building permit has been submitted in your nime listing yourself as the builder of property improvements specified. For your protection, you should be aware that as "owner-buader you are the responsible party of record on such a permit. Building permits are not required to be siped by property owners unless they an personally performing their own work- If your work is being performed by someone other than yourself, you may protect yourself from possible liability if that person applies for the proper permit in his or her name. Contractors are required by law to be licensed and bonded by the State of California and I to have a businiess license from the city or county. They are also required by law to put their license number on all permits for which they apply. If you plan to do your own work. with the exception of various trad'*= that you plan to subcontract, you should be aware of the following information for your benefit and pro=don: 0 If you employ or otherwise engage any persons other than your immediate family, and the work (including materials and other costs) is S300 or more for the'entire prqject� and such persons are not licensed as contractors or subcontractors, then you may be an employer. 0 If you am an employer. you must register with the State and Federal Governments as an employer and you am subject to several obligations including state and federal income tax withholding, federal social security taxes, workers compensation insurance, disability insurance costs, and unemployment compensation contributions. 0 There may be financial risks for you if you do** not carry out these obligations, and these risks are especially serious with respect to worker's compensation insurance. 0 For more specific information about your obligations under Federal Law, contract -the Internal Rzv=uc Service (and, if you wish. the U.S. Small Business Administration). For more specific information about your obligations under State Law, contact the Department of Benefit Payments and the Division of Industrial Accidents. If the structure is intended for sale, property owners who are 'not licensed contractors are allowed to perform their work personally or. through their own employees, without a licensed contractor or subcontractor, only under limited conditions. A frequent practice of unlicensed persons profdsing to be contractors is to secure an "ownerbuilder building permit, erroneously implying that the properry owner is providing his or her own labor and material personally. Building permits are not required to be signed by property owners -unless they are performing their own work personally. Information about licensed contractors may be obtained by contracting the Contractors State License Board in your community or at 1020 N Street. Sacramento, CA. 95814. Plea complete the "Owner Builder Verification" on the reverse side of this form so that we can confim that you are aware of these matters. The building permit will not be issued until the verification is returned. S a�rel I - Nfichail C. Viciz-a. C.B.O. Manaier, Building Inspection NOTE: This Owner -Builder Information is required by Section 19830 Of the Califomia Health and Safety Code. I OVER, STATE OF CALI FORN IA-DEPARTM ENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT - A - - ^A nm� DFCALNO. AAca-77-: MANUFACTURER NAME/11) TRADE NAME MODEL DDM DOT OFS SPC EXPIRATION SKYLINE/ HILLCREST HILLCREST 00/00/70 03/03/70 ADP 05/31/83 RY-70 U SERIAL NUMBER LABEL/INSIGNIA NUMBER WEIGHT LENGTH WIDTH, ISSUED I SCC EXEMPT TY I HC10456XXU A366562 000000 000720 000144 04/04/83 104 SFD IL 2 HC10456XX A366563 000000 000720 000144 3 TOTAL 4 FEES 5 PAID: 6 $73.00, A YUHNKE JOHN RICHARD/NANCY D D RT 4 BX 484 s CHICO CA 95926 0N % YUHNKE JOHN RICHARD/NANCY G M Z A RT 4 BX 484 s I T L E CHICO R D o s BRAYLES RD RT 4 BX 484 w I CoNg N T E u CHICO Cl L 200 E G L N vxf A h r"; 3 § 411- i u F N I I R 0 s R T A L E N S H E 0 c L 0 0 N E D IMPORTANT 01-090-002 THE OWNER INFORMATION SHOWN ABOVE MAY NOT REFLECT ALL LIENS RECORDED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AGAINST THE DESCRIBED UNIT. THE CURRENT TITLE STATUS OF THE UNIT MAY BE CONFIRMED THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT. 0100055 0 ID 0 r - U U ALL STMOTtiRES AND EQUIPMENT INCLUDWO OVERHANM SK&L Sc CLEAR OF ALL EASEMENTS' A SET BACK OF a-5 FT. FROM THE SIDE AND S FT. FROM THE REAR PROPERTY LHM AND 0 FT. FROM THE fj0AD CENTERLINE SHALL BE EXCEPT OF STM=AES AND EGUWMENT FOR A 2 FT. EAVE OVERHANG - -B E CO NTY BULDING DEPARVEW A-PPRO--VED A This set of pum and -1noations Id be kept on Me job at all ttmes and It le'unlawfUl to mak any obanges or alteratime an mme without written permission fmm the DepuUment of Pubbe Works. GounV of Butte. UOWE: AU Materlala & -WorkmwgWP SW Be In &000vdance with Fteeognuqd Good pr&ctioes and of e, OnUly presorlbed lor the spedew use in the Unffo;M Bujldlug. plumbMg & MacbanicaJ Codes and tbe NatiOng EleDWOMI00ft' AMROM emecm* aWUWmWW Heath 7 1'+ 2 >- F7 ZtA I -,10 -(929.3 0,AY, -7 '\fj. --- --- 00 IL -W -op." de!ft. j4c Nt Sabi cr 0 cm -i�. m V, � t 4:D S IV 't? MIN �11 V I' 1740 Feather River Blvd. 3130 Esplanade Ofoville, CA 95965 Chico, CA 95973 1 5944321 (916) 533-4403 (916) 343-5611 HCD # 92834 NOTICE:THIS FORM IS COPYWRITED AND REPRODUCTION OF ALL OR PART IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN. MANUFACTURED HOME PURCHASE ORDER AND FEDERAL DISCLOSURE STATEMENT PURCHASER: xerfyl %,14 t�- Q I<. P__ Lt H-vo DATE: I ?- - 149 - I (p -- ADDRESS: 14 2, ----PHONE: 3145'- (=C??_Z1 CITY: Cti-I C�o STATE: �Ip: 5��9 -f-3 SALESPERSON: PA i CA+AeA- \J - 140'-) 27� P—b Subject to the terms and conditions stated an both sides of this agreeinent Seller agrees to sell and Purchaser agrees to purchase the following MFD./MBL. Home: MAKE MODEL (0-:M B. ROOMS.:r APPR IN NCL, To" %R, OT' . I . AVE NEW SITUS - -3 L. (,pC) I W.� [0 USED SERIALNUMBER 7Y- 4-7i12'W4d AP 'k :IEL�'.AT ' A-? R HCD NO. 7 4 z f7w. -rA4 DT. OF MFG. A'S�+00 Z f7S.00 APN # OzI7_ 6' ell 60 — 4 THE COST OF THE MFUMBL. HOME EXCUDES THE LISTED,PFW FC�R THERITEMS. SO. FT. LIVING AREA 0 $ TOW BAR,J��WHEECS,JL.' �'—WHFEL HUBS,$ TIRES,J AXLES 11160 MFD. HOME PRICE $ DATE MFD. ORD. E�.RPW OPEN STKf/OTHER . . I e,. I USED HOME SALES TAX, IFANY, It ST SOLD PRIOR :FO'7111 80) $ ITEMIZED ACCEs�bl`IIES AND.-THEIR,COSTS: (SEE ADDENDUMS) '. - - I , - c oo L &a. CDO ffi�i_f8llowing ��&_e_ndaiil�r -are.. part of this�)5greement (list: & liiifi-af� _�Rcrv�E­z iR�s BFLSOLJ:��8�, a 130 -p-S PIA -3 75' 8 Lo 6_3 A 6eC4>i.-gk-1 rz- 4it C.. AtL d -r c -Zq, wet OE4 U e P_PdbAi_. o In, DESCRIPTION OF TRADE-IN 0 �SIDE HOME) $ TOTAL ACCESS RIES (CV -7 L1 74) MAK;7 MODEL BEDROOMS TOTAL MFG. HOME & A0.ESSORIES c? SALES.TAX (ITEMS NOT It , ITEGRAL TO HOME) s q TITLE NO. SERIAL NO. COLOR FOUNDATION SYSTEM TIE DOWNS $ SEPARATE I DELIVERY $ X K -Y- AMOUNT OWING ACCOUNT NO. A-11 /4 TO WHOM: SET UP $ Z�n 0o - 000 ADDRESS/PHONE HCD FEES $ qq. no INSURANCE PREMIUM (ONLY IF SOLD BY DEALER) $ VENTILATION IMPROVEMENT -NEW ONLY ESCROW -FEES I HAVE RECEIVED VENTILATION IMPROVEMENT INFORMATION FOR THIS MFD./MBL. HOME. SCHOOL FEES $ Z4P es 3. Zo BUYER'S SIGNATURE OTHER /PR E PAID TAXES __217 DOC. FEE (NOT &GOVERNMENTAL CHARGE) $ - 1. TOTAL CASH PRICE $ (o9 7- t THE MANUFACTU�ER STATES THAT INSULATION HAS BEEN INSTALLED IN THIS HOME AS FOLL S: (NEW ONLY) 'ALLOWANCE ON TRADE-IN $ TYPE THICKNESS R'FACTOR , I LESS BAL. DUE ABOVE NET ALLOWANCE $ PAID HEREWITH $ 13 ?=Q. 1=10 ROOF C ktw L 06*-- 154� 2- EXTERIOR WALLS R 6tArJA05�5 3 Ye- I FLOOR 7— 2,2� CASH BEFORE DEL. $ - DESIGNATED DEPOSIT $ e) TZ - q.5 - VVARNING--Unless a charge is included in -this I Agreement for Public Liability or Property Damage Insuranb6, Pa, m, ftforsuch Coverage V e (INC.INDN..PMT) is not provided by this agreement. , i - 2. LESS BUYERS DOWN PAYMENT $ 2- E) "If the dealer is also- licensed, as a real estate' broker,, ihe 3. UNPAID BAL. ON CASH SALES PRICE $ Z_ CK 4. FINANCE CHARGE $ sale of a manufactured �ome or m'o6ilehome being installed on a foundation system pursuant to,,Section 18551 may be 5. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE [ajjj&D� included in the p ' %r urch6se document the underlying real. 6. TOTAL PAYMENT AMOUNT (3+4) C4NOt"Ct_ property, provided * th�t the require'menti' of HSC' SEC. 7. UNPAID BALANCE DUE PRIOR TO DEL.. $ 18 0 3 5.3 are met" .8 . TOTAL.DEFERRED PAYMENT PRICE (2+6) $ PAYABLO�S FOLLOWS:, --- THE DEALER CERTIFIES THATJHE igii�qid 15aldnce -'to be deposited into escrow INS71ALLATICIN CONTRACTOR IS: prior to delivery. NAME UC.,# Financing to be determined. BUSINESS ADDRESS !Tt:)357 oec_LF_,�bse_� In the event the ma nuf actu red home cannot be delivered "and/or" inspection completed within the agreed delivery time due to nonperformance by the buyer, bDuyer agrees to one of the following at the option of seller, either (1) to pay 30.00 CITY PAe,4, ID I S L CA ZIP� 9 A Contractor is. required b,y law to be licensed and regulated -by the charges per day until a manufactured home installation acceptance or certificate of occupancy is obtained in addition to all other consideration owing or (2) pay the sum Contractors State License*Board, P.O: Box 26000 Sacramento, CA 95827.. WA of $ in lieu of total consideration. '(A) DO NOT SIGN THE -PURCHASE AGREEMENT BEFORE YOU READ IT OR IF IT CON -TAINS ANY BLANK SPACES TO BE FILLEDIN. (B) YOU ARE ENTITLED TO A COMPLETELY FILLED-IN COPY OF THAT AGREEMENT AND,'IF, PURCHASING A MANUFACTURED/ MOBILE HOME COVERED BY A WARRANTY, A COPY OF THE WARRANTY. Cb'mpl�i`nts -concern ihg the purchase of a manufactured/ mobile home shall be referred to the dealer. lf'it is not resolved, the complaint may be r6ferred to the Department of Housing and Community Development, Division of Codes and Standards, Occupational Licensing, (the current addressand phone number must be given to the buyer). A failure to disclose pursuant to this section shall not be the basis for reciSSibn.,of, a conditional sale contract. The Manufactured Home that'l airri. purchasing will be used as a residence. I -further certify that I understand that if subject Manufactured ' Home is Used for any pur pp se other. than a residence, I may be liable, to the State Board of Equalization, for the tax measured by the amount excluded pursuant to this certificate. PURCHASER DATE RECEIPT OF A FILVED-IN COPY OF THIS AGREEMENT IS HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGED BY PURCHASER The Purchase Order is subject. to.credit approval and is not binding unless signed by an authorized representative of seller. Purchaser certifies that he is of legal age, and agrees, to sign'a. -Security Agreement according to the terms herein. In the event payoff figures on a trade-in toward the purchase of a Manufactured or Mobile Home are more than quoted b thq tP�Urchaser, the Purchaser hereby agrees to pay this excess on demand. ALL TF RMS AND CONDITIONS SEI . F �THY EftEVERSE OF THIS AGREEMENT ARE INCORPORATED HEREIN AND ARE FULLY APPLICA61LE AS THO E FO H 'SIDE OF THIS AGREEMENT. 7"T SELLER: SALESPERSON PURCHASER: 2=4 SELLER: MANAM PURCHASER:—\ DATE: 19 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF DEALER SUBJECT TO MANAGEMENT APPROVAL Published by Barry D. Whittlesey Publications ,1935 Heatherdale Ln. a Carmichael, CA 95608 * (916) 488-1764 SiXTEENTH REPRINT 4/ 1'/95 BUTTE COUNTY SCHOOLS IMPACT FEE CERTIFICATION FORM 4.9ne-Form Per Building) School District Building Department No. A.P. Number Jurisdiction: City County Property Owner - I Property Location) Subdivison Lot No. Residential Development No. of Living IVIHI Addition Units 14. jt.�, L� Commerc'ial/Industrial New Addition ding Department Representative (Floor Plans reviewed by School District Personnel) Sq. Footage / 5-(.0 ry (Group R) Sq, Footage (Including Ext&idr Roofed Areas) A - ) a— 7 1. Date District Identification No. School District certifies that (Applicant) &JAIA 3 YS-- 6 - (Street Address) (Phone Number) 4?,59-73 L (City) (State) (Zip Code) has complied with ti�e requirements of Resolution No. Llo S7—'? to b�' payment of $ rQpresenting J510-0 square feet. School District Reof6tentative Paid by Check # Remarks: Bank Number Paid by Cash AB 2926 $ FUL L MITIGATION $ Date It, subsequent to the School District Representative signing this Butte County Schools Impact Fee Certification Form, the School District is notified by the applicable Local Planning Agency that this project is being reviewed under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), this project may be subject to additional school fees to fullx mitigate its impact on the school district's. schools. 01 White (applicant), Yellow (building department), Pink (school district) feeformmkl (11/94)dmm 41P BUTTE COUNTY PARKS DEVELOPRENT' FEE CERTIFICATION FORM CHICO AREA,RECRRATION-AND PARK DISTRICT Assessor Parcel Number (s) 0 Q -� - 0(0 0 - 0(4 / Property Owner -L -UL.) Project Location/A dress Subdivision Residential Development: (check one) Lot Number(s) New Development Alteration/Addition X Mobilehome(s) Non -Residential to Residential Total Number of Dwelling Units 10) , 7Va0,M4-t-1JrkVx Building Department Representative Date Chico Area Recreation and Park District(CARD) certifies that ",4\) k3M K -C �A k,4 .3HS' o9zq (Applicant Name) (Phone Number) (ol LAS Q: � ?, 0 '4 L L—S� K 0. - (Street Address) CkA (City) (State) (Zip Code) has complied with the requirements of Butte Co. Resolution No. 90-140 by payment for dwelling units @ $1,189 for total payment of $ CARD Representative Date PAID BY CHECK NO. REMARKS: E Y�ot4+ G -- ',o R. q — c, i- 3L BANK NO. PAID BY CASH RECEIPT NO._ Distribution: White --Applicant Yellow --Butte Co. Building Dept. Pink --CARD Goldenrod --City of Chico Building Dept. park.fee (form revised 11/90) I LAND DEVELOPMENT BUILDING ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH - PERMIT CLEARANCE sumang PermltNo. Address: Parent/Previous AP: OWNERS A.P. NAME: NUMBER: Af 47— 6)60 04-/ PFUNT LAST NAME FIMT COUNTY ZONING DESIGNATION: A40 FLOOD ZONE: FLOOD MAP: APPROVED: CONDMONALLY APPROVED* RESOLVE PROBLEMS PRIOR TO APPROVAL: RA PARCEL CREATION BY DEEDS OR MAP /9 4 -e - DEED INFORMATION: a /Z CP Y'L 4q.1ir 10, /,.S- 4F / e, DATE OF CREATION: DEED REFERENCE: 1,5?12. L oaa/ - LEGAL ACCESS PROVIDED: YES �NO LEGAL ACCESS REQUIRED: YES NO COMPLIES WITH COUNTY STANDARDS FOR DEED CREATION: YES NO COMMENTS/CONDITIONS: aWrJl9Af?-Y L(N)G Mol CC:,Ur-7'-? Q-eviev'i ot-- MAP INFORMATION: DATE OF RECORDING FkC,tt-k1,0P4 Pytion- -M (L&V�tn� ),F 4L-l"S I%1_ZSj-7G OYZ-!:, A 1-7-70) W52 Vs -V —1 eq_- coo r -J LOT BOOK PAGE COMPLIANCE WITH OLD SUBDIVISION LOT ORDINANCE REQUIRED? (MAP RECORDED PRIOR TO BOOK 17 OF MAPS AT PAGE 23): —YES NO . IF YES, MARK APPROPRIATE ITEM(S) BELOW: 9N A. Construct road to B. Meet parcel size required by zone. _ C. Meet current E.H.D. requirements. CHECK SPECIAL CONDITIONS WHICH APPLY TO MAP: ALL FEES TO HE PAID TO THE BUILDING DIVISION UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 1. Maintain a 50 ft. building setback from centerline of road. 2. Maintain a ft.building setback from right-of-way/centerline of 3. Comply with Zoning code for building setback from road. 4. Maintain a 100 ft. leachfield setback from all existing wells. 5. Maintain a — ft. leachfield setback from 6. Pay water tender fees in the amount of $ to Battalion Number of the Butte County Fire Department. —7. Meet the Fire Safe Regulations of Butte County and P.R.C. 4290. 8. Connect to a public water supply. 9. Connect to a public sewer system. 10. Automatic fire suppression sprinkler systems shall be installed in all residential structures in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association Standard for the installation of sprinkler systems in one and two family dwellings and mobile homes, NFPA Standard 13D, unless a pressurized community water system, with hydrants that meet Fire Department specifications, serves the parcel. — 11. Pay T.D.D. (Thermalito Drainage District) fee in the amount of $ 12. Meet the requirements of the Department of Fish and Game for the preservation of oak trees. (See phone number below) 13. Obtain approval from the Department of Fish and Game for vegetation removal. Contact Fish.& Game at 916-355-7010. 14. A traffic mitigation fee for each new or additional living unit shall be paid. Pay the amount of $ as stated in the Oroville Area Traffic Mitigation Fee Agreement. PaynmW to be to dw Pkwnkg Dhftkin. 15. All new residenti a[ buildings shall be constructed to comply with the requirements of the Uniform Building Code for seismic safety. Mobile homes shall be constructed on a permanent foundation system which complies with the Seismic Zone 3 requirements of the Uniform Building Code. 16. Deer Mitigation fees are to be paid, if such fees have been adopted by the Butte County Board of Supervisors. X 17. Pay school. impact mitigation fees. X 18. A development impact fee for sheriff facilities shall be paid pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 3, Article 11 of the Butte County -Code. 19. Wood stoves and fireplace inserts shall be EPA approved and designed to meet the emission requirements of the California Clean Air Act of 1988 as amended. 20. If any cultural resources are encountered during ground disturbing activities, all work shall cease in the area of the find pending examination of the site by a professional archaeologist. This person would then be able to assess the site significance and suggest appropriate mitigation measures. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 'AIQ INM413AM clNV7 31ing JO AINnoo Z661 8 0 NVr GAI-3338 LD 7/96 CAV�5 I VOWS. KXBLOOKFtM.CLA and twentY-threq, I Counl,y or otitto, he County OfBtitt,,i the 8117.1 of Tort by the Part� of use and forever till that certain 'ornio, and bounaqj - t a." the main 7'es', half of Sectloc &: L. , ;$utte Countl, d :-.'leven (11), in, and running 3 feet to an iron t or wa�* line of thi e *,a the right uy lIne South 601 leven (11) thence 1-52 acreu, more I-01:11to bolonsinr., !uirt, and to hi8 their hunda the daY tone Ila nnella. twenty-three nG there In. duly .cial 3eal, at mY ,bove WrlttC". Recorded at the Request of Butte County Savings Bank, July 31, A. D. 1923 at 48 m1n; PS ! 4, Past 9 O,ujoc�: A. Lt. In Book ZOr^ of Deeds, page 350, Records of the County of Butte. :10. 4450 un ty Re co rd e r C -M -------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- IN THE SUPICHIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND YOH THE COUNTY 010 BUTTE. -9ZS TER BRCY='S. Va. C. p. ANDERSON, as administrator of the estate i of VlachlnC.ton Broyles, ul�a known as W. Broyles. also known us Washington Broyle, do. 04mead, LOVISA WIN BUNSXLUINII, MARY BUNSELIAISH, YHEI)RIZY BLIVS-I'LL1121t. SUILY DAUGHTERTY, for Emily Buriselmier, HENRY BUNSElj-iIE�R, SUSIE AND BUNULME-'h, hoLru of Hardy Lt. Long, JOH:: VoR, JUDGMENT AND DECREE. RICiL;RD MARY LIOZ and "ulso all other persons a:,,,.no%vn claiming any right, tlt�ie, estate, lien or Interest in the real praiperty discril,��d In the compluint adverse to p'-aintiff'u ownerrit'lp or L�ny cloud upon plaintiff's title there to, Defendant— This case having been heretofore submitted to the court for consideration and decision and the court having signed and filed h-troin its findings of fact and conclusions of law, from which I*. appears that the judgment hereLn rendered to proper, and the court having fully contildered t1le law and the cv1donoa: NOW. THS1 REFORE', IT 13 HEREBY ORD3HSD. ADJUDGED AND XCREED that the plaintiff herein, 'heater Broyles, is the owner In fee simple and In the possession of, and entitled to the POOscuslon of all that certain real pro?.erty described in the complaint of plaintiff fil ed herein, and described an follown: 1�hut certain real property situa-to in the County of Butte, State of California, purtluuleirly douerlhed as followle, to -w -.1t: ?ARCIL 0113: llnt Nor%hvtot %unruar (11*1) of Scotian Ton (JU), Township '44nty-thrao (23) North, Range Cne (1) West, Mount laablo Base and Meridian, containing Ono Hundred and 31xtY (160) acres, more or lasts. ;,180 the Northeast Quarter (1141.) of Section Nine (9), Township Twenty-tbree (23) North Of Range One (1) West, Mount Diablo Bawe and Meridian. L�C7L 7,70. (a) The North half (Ili) of 3ection Fifteen (16) less thirty (30) acres ,e :�orthwest Quarter 0;W-4'-) of Section PiftGen (15), part of the Ncrthvreet Qvarter (NIN4.) :0 Of said Section Pirteen (15) described -as commiencing at the 3outhwast corner of said quarter 30ction: thence Nnrth on line between tjid Scotlot, Fifteen (15) rrd Scotion Bixteen (16) 0 no �rr!re4 an6 twenty (12u) rods: thence &�t a right atigle Zst, one hundred aml 2iXty 1150) rcds; thence at a 0 S hens a rner of ,;:10 ziout.li one hundrad and tvccrty (1RO) rods, to th Out t 0 quurter de.tion; thence uL a ri_;,h7. unp.1c 71eat one hundred sixty (160) rOdO to Placc Of -4 ME beginning, and also thirty (30) acres in the Northeast quarter of Section Sixteen (1G) d0sorib, as commencing at the Southeast corner thereof : thence West forty (40) rode-. thence North.�C,_ hundred and twcnty (120) roaa; thenue Zazt. forty (40) rcde*, th".." 2cuth Otte hundred twent (120) rods to the place of beginning. All In Township twenty-three (23) North, Range one West, M. D. B. & 11. PARCEL TNO: (b) Being a part or the Uorthwest Q�uarter (NW -L) Of Section Fifteen (16) of Township Twenty-three (23) Vorth, Range One (1) West, Ia. 1). 13. & ii., and more p.... ....... y Aid Section Fiftean (15) from described as follows: Commencing at a point on a line dividing ur :,entiori Sixteen (!I) ck,' the same Township and Range, said point being Fifteen (15) rode Sou2 of the Vortbwest corner of said Sectlon Fifteen (15); running thence Eact one hundred sixty ". (160) rods to the East line of said florthweat Quarter (Vlki) Of said Section Fifteen (15); tboac at right angles South fifteen (15) rode; thence at right angles West one hundred sixty (1&0),, rods to the west line of said Section Fifteen 115); thence Vorth fifteen (15) rods to the plaol of beginning, containing fifteen (15) acres. PARCEL THREE: A strip of land zixty-four (") rods In widLh off the Easterly aide of the Southeast quarter of Section Vine (9), and sixty-four rods off the Easterly side of a strip of land formerly belonging to Mathias Broyles, which said strip of land is rorty (40) rods off the North aide of the Northeast Quarter of Section Sixteen (16), all in To*.-�nship Twenty-Throo (23) North, Range One (1) West, M. D. B. & I.I., und all containing eighty (00) acres, and beine more partict;laorly rescribed in tiiat certain deed dated Morch 14, 1913, made by Mathias Broyles as"p'arty of the first part therein to Cheater Broyles, party of the second pnri. therein v.,hich said deed was *;norcuftcr duly recorded Uar��h 15th, 1913, In Book 14,11 of I)ecdu, page :337, Butte Qounty Recor,wc. IT IS YURTHEIR ORDERED. ADJUIX21) AND DECREED that neither the defendant C. ?. Anderson, as administrator of the estate of Washington Broyles, also knows as W. Broyles, also known as Washington Broyle, deceased, nor th� estate of said Washington Broyles, also known as 7.1. Bro7lel, also kno-An as Wachington Broyle, demeused, nor the defendants, Louisa June Bunselmier, Uar7 kunselmier, Fredrick Bunselmler, Er.�Iy DauZhterty, formerly Emily Dunuelmler, Henry bunselmler,j Susie Ann bunselmier, and Hairs of Eurdy LI. Long, nor any of the unknown persons defendant herein, said unk . nowo persons being cited in the caption of said complaint and in said Oumm: I's issued thereon as "also all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lion or I interest in the real property described In the complaint adverse to plaintiff's ownership or a07 cloud upon plaintiff's title thereto", all of whom have been served with summons herein, have any estate, right, title, interest, cloud, lion, possession or right of POSUOSSIOn, claim or demand ir, to, upon or against said -real estate, or any part thereof. IT 13 FURTHER ORDERED, ADJUDGED and DHCI=D that said defendants herein and a 11 of - the and all persons whether named herein or not, be forever enjoined, restrained and barred from asserting or claiming any estate, r:ight, title, interest, cloud, lien, posadualon, claim or. demand, in. to or upon uaid real property or any part thereof adverse to caid plaintiff- DITZED: July 30, 192;�. lEndorated: 1). Gregory.....Judge of thl !Filel Jul 30, 1923 0. Y. Belding ....... Clark by Jean B. Howe .... Deputy. --000000-- superior Court. 05 STATE 0? CAL COUNTY Cy 2U I, C. ez-offi�,io C that I have my office, a endorsements Witne Racal U. In BOC 4465 Q ------------ THIS twenty-'Lhre� County of Bt Company, a W describe ! STATE 0? CAIIFORNIA 1015 33. -.ZG 0 I I COUNTY C? 6UTTE Me n ty. One (1) - ion (15) icularly :15) from 13 bouth L5 theaco 7 (100) the place side of (40) sh ip (80) 3, made a second 14". a,' Anderson, kaown as Llar7 unuo lmier, ndants summons lien or rahip or ou In, have laim or al of them, -ad from .aim or rr. the 1. 0. :1. BRLDIffG, County Clerk of the County of Butte in the State of California, and ,X.Offir,io Cler�: of the Superior Court of the said County and State aforesaid, hereby certify that I have compared the foregoing copy of a Judgment &'Xecree with the original, on file In MY office, and that the uame Is a full, true and correct copy of such original, with the endorsumentZ thorcon, and of the whole thereof. wit-icar. xy hand and the soul Of said Court this 31st day of July, 1923. (seal) C. Y. Belding ...... County Clerk By Joan B. Howo .... Deputy Clark. --000000-- Recorded at the Request of Bond & Deirup, July 31, 1923 at 4 min. past 10 o'clock U. in Book 202, paCe 351 of Deeds, Butte County Records. �1 .� - .,ol !,a. 44G5 �,Reoorder. 0� VY. 1119 ----------------- * ------------------------------------------------- n_� ------------------------ JOHN LTYERS (Cou.) to ALPHA HARDWARE' & SUPPLY COUPAVY. THIS INDENTURz, made the Twenty -savant.-. day of July one thoucand nine hundred and twenty-th.rcc between John Llyers, Commiusloner. duly appointed by the Supori6r Court of the County of Butte, State of California, the par�y of tho first part, and Alpha Hardware & Supply Company, a corporation, the party of the second part. WiTWSSUTH: Whercuu in a certain Judgment, made and entered by the Superior Court of the County of Butte, State of California, on 'Lhe 19th day of June, A. D, 1922, in an notion then pendine. In said Court, wherein Alpha Hariware & Supply Company, a corporation, was 21aintiff; and V. R. Kelsey and Charlotte C. �olsey, hi3 wife, C. F. Ewers and Maudie Ewers, his wife, were Defendantu, and of which said iudCiiient a certified copy, with an order of sale from said Court was delivered to the purty ol: -1he first pirt, do ouch Commivaionor for axe- oution, It vau union[; other thingu, ordered an� adjudged that the mortgaged promised described In the -omplaint In tiold action, and specific&lly daucribod in said Judgment, should be sold at 2ublic Auction by the Commiuzionor of the uald County of Butte, in the manner required by law, and that uuch sale be made In front of the Court House door. fronting on Huntoon Street In the City of Oroville In the said County of Butte, botwoon the hours of nine o�olook in the forenoon and five o'clock In the afternoon on such day no the said Commissioner should appoint; that urjy of the parties to said action might 'accomo the purchaser at cuoh sale; and that Gaid Ccmmlosioner should execute the usual certificates and deeds to the purchaser or purchasers# as required by law. AUD WILEMA3, the said Commissioner did. at the hour of 9-.30 O'clock A. U. on the 24th 6a7 Of July A. D. 1922, after public notice had been giv.en, as required by the laws,. of said �tlltt, sell at Public ;�uction, u,;cord1n& I.o tte Order t�f et'16 10,gment the premises in sai4 "IGM6111t, uud liercioafter described, were ZOld to Alpha Harlwmrc & Supply COMPSnY, a corpor-! ation for the sum of Three Thousand five hundred forty-six 50/100 Dollars, (43646.50) being ,�Q hiGhaut bidder, and that being the highewt sum bid for the same. AM) WHEREAS, the said Commissioner thereupon made and issued the usual certificate I . n of Deed,. --------------- - I 10 be Paid b1i 3-�OYLES, his —teeo, ..�Y Of Butte, "!!13, At unto allranty, all :d '.4,krahG11 0: tile lands -3cribed, &I Bill 'd section; quarter. !:,..S or in ?.RCUL. "rust of Novembe.r -Y. L .:-.ere in. I .1!i4,60=i9sioned and sworla, personally appeared T. R- Krt'88, surviving Trusteel whose name I, subscribed to the within Instrument as party thireto, I"30nal"Y known to me to be the described as surviving Trustee I.,, an.fi rho, 43 Ourviving Trustee exeouted the said :JnVtr=--t. And he ac%nal-,ledged "hat he Cxcouted tile samel, and as ourviving Trustee as therein ;sit forth. MA.L) 1�ar,-Qrct M. Doherty, rotary Publjo In and for the County of Saoramento, State of California* Recorded at the reqnoist of IYAre mil the 15 dAy of November, 1927 at 24 inin. 2 o1olook P. 2., in Book 229 of Deeds, at PAS )-Z_;40 R aor&e of t a County of Butte. COUNTY RECORDER ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO B7-IU,*IRD rJ113:0 GA%ANT DEED. For value r000lvell, CHEiTER BROYLES and AU1A A. BROYLr-S, his vilfo, of Butte Coullty, V" V; V11 California, GRANT to BERNARD YLUDa, of the jams plaoe, all that real property sit' uute in the -10: - County of Butte, itilte of California, described as followst Beginning at the center of jootion 9p Township 23 North, Raiijte 1 West, W. D. 1A., and n =Ing th'!nco North 1320.0 feet along the west lillo of the northeast quarter of said section; 1:081106 east 060.0 feet, theree south 1320.0 feet to the south line of efo),emontioned q: ,$lotion; thence wast 660.0 feet along the laot men.tioned line to the point of bigirl:1ina, containing 20.0 acres. fiz WIT]IF SS nur hands Nov-3-mber 10th, 19Z7. Cheater Broyles Alma A. Broyles IBM.; Pup - TATE OF CALIFORI;IA Coulay OF BUTTE (SS. On November 10. 1927, before me Allison Ware. a Votary Publia, in and for said T 21111 10OUty and State, personally appeared Cheater Broylog and Alma A. Broyles, husband and wife, !hO'm to me to be the persons whose nnmes are subsoribed t6 the within instrumento and &okn)�?ledZcj to =^. that they executed the sane. I Pm! * (SEAL) Allison Ware. Notary Public I XT111111 I I In and for the said County of Butte. State of California. �Vja commission expires March 9th, 1931. 10% Z.: 0111 ji Recorded at the request of Ware & Warep Noveiobor 25, 1927 a t 25 min. past 2 o'clock ----------- In Volume 229 of Deeds, pnga 315, Butte County R000rd 112CORDEP e a. 6836 - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- mar.,-, Nq, ;0 be Paid by BROras, his td which Deed 1 the Cointy it Deeds at d, do, in ease and W!" --Out yed to us, of Trust, in raia, and Butte County, follows: r. 23 N. R. North 1320.0 he point C1. z &i 40-71w= ftecu,rdad at thA request of Ware & Ware, Nr)v. 8, 1928 at 6 min. patt 11 o1olloolk In Book 10 of Gf�flolal 116CO-rds &t p6ge 346, Records of the Coun 7 of Butte. OLMTY REuOKDal ii i4; -*;1-1: 11 ----- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CIMTER BROIIES ET U74 "V. TO LWICEI&S A BUSH GRkNT DBED. For value received, CIESTER BROYLES and ALMA A. BROYLES, his wife, grant to r--RCEDES A. BUSH, all that real property situate In the County of Butte, State of Cali fornia, described as follows: Bein(, 0 part of Section Nine (91 Township Twenty-thrae (23) Vort!i, Range One (1) Test, Mount Viablo Baso und Murldlun, at;sul.i.bad tits Dagiiiiiis,6 tit b point on the east and center line of said section distant 660 feet easterly from the center bf said section; I-st trience north 1320 feet; thence east 825 feet; thence south 1320 feet to the eavt and west 1: line of said Section; and thence west alonp, said line, 825 feet to the point of 14111, 1 Pfl, !i oenter beginning, Containing 25 acreis, more or less. Subject to all state and county taxes for the fiscal yenr 1928-29 which the g7ar.tee hereby essumes and agrees to pay. WITNESS our hands November 7, 1928. Cheater Broyles Alma A. Broyles unto belongin6 BROYLES and S. trust, COIRVY OF BUTTE describeil. An thle 17th day of Novem"r: 1928, before me Phil Ware, a Notary Public in and Jfor said County and Stete, personally spLeared Chester Broyles and Alma A. Broyles, his wl�'3. !ay of Novenb-r !M'c-t to me to be the persons vhose names are subscribed to the within Instrument and rrustee (SUL) aekbovoedE:ed to me that they executed the same. Phil Wares Notary Public Irustee (SUL) (SEAL) In and for tho County Of Butte, State Of California. at 8 min. past 11 o?o1ock eight, Recorded at the request of Ware & ,67as te Count7 Record - M,, In Volunia 10 of OfficIal Records, page 347, B ag therein. RECORDEF 3 n6mee are 10. 6972 r- tLePC-:O!I- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ey 66- 3-er-! t. a. - ,J i.111 i�'� I i i i NR I III Will fl`s: � tg NiMlifilff tr... f taking out 'loned trae.t .0 at the net ;a bo at 'r .Y tireezent prior -d of this the Party of Fn groozatt to thJ --�z Irat part. t f Of the first 11 arty of tte PeorA part) public 14 "A �Vonslly appooli ry i'Litlic In t 1z, o'clock -------------- =T� tSUTS OF CALIFORNIA 0 o . I -, ":� _, 'aUNTY OF BUTTE )88 ;%.11, A ZW 'V, on thia 17th day of Aoy in -the Year one thougan-d"'� P-7- fit tans hundred and'thirti four, before me, T.J.Long, a notary public In and for the,sold'Coun esiding thoreli ftlY.commiltizioned and sworn, PorsOn4lI7*QPP4&r8d J.R.CraIg,-,4i,.6ifi AzerIcA National Trust and 8.-.vinZs f the bank _ASEOCiation and jX.Cff1,,­ 0107ASSWor Corporation of Lea, a corporation, known tO-mQ1 to b*.tbe,person whoz;j , Ir.7 a Aser 011404ted the,within-Instrusisrit on %-If tf dl^rronratton of Am*rtaA, 4 oorporet!=, th:rcin . � ".. " 1. . �' t . me. trot sai Ccrpor&tlon of America, a corporation, ugouted the sea*"' IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand. and 01`1`161�11 iaml ihm Apip Ud year first herainabove written. (SFAL) ikL4XQ;Ji;4Ctary.Publ10 W and for 1114e: Recorded at the request of Butte County 21U* Co.$ jun 4 1034 st,55,mlnoll post I !Clock P.M., Vol. 121, Me 370, OffIOAl lecords of Butte cowty .Cal torn As :5 go. 066 Fee $1.00 XCORDER. X ------------------- / ............. ...... ---------------------------------------------- MARCED96 A. BUSH TO BfiRXARD YU"K1 GhANT DIED. Fnr value twolvod 1, MUCEDS8 A. BUSH, a single wo"n# of the County or But top State W "All onkle, %irauL LIP banoo,ni. G":.& 01 L-6 CIAWA4 6i 46.4 ;1: thAt. real property situate In the County of Butte, btate or. California, described as followst., -k - hoLug a part of Section Nine (0) Toinish.19 Twenty-threa (23) Aorthp banjo One (1) "Pts ILwit Dlebln Bass and -erldian, described sal Beginning at a point on tho,Aamt and West *Ghter line of said sections distsat 600 feet easterly fm the Center of. said section) thence North 1,%N fvqtl thence east 16b 17.hot; tzsma south 1320 feet to the Best and West center line Of said soction; thenco seat along ss14 line, 165 foa�'._totha point -of beginning, containing 5 acres, moro or less. Subject to State and County taxes levied for the fiscal year of 1934-35 wh1oh the grantto hereby agrees to assume and pay. . : . - I . WITNESS my hand trla Lmd day of Julie, 1934. 11-00 U.S.r.A. StAmn Cpincollad. MERCEDES A. SUW STATE OF CALIFORNIA, A 40 COUNTY OF BUTTE )88 movomatod and 11 On tht a 2nd day of June 1934, bevoro at# So L. Bainbridge a notary public in �n�i.ro� �porstlon of Mid County and State, per -on Uy appearea issruoues ' %a p ionsfIclaryj the Person whose name Is subscribed to the within 14strUmOnt 80i*40knowledged io'lmo the she r Recorder of sz*cuted the same. (SEAL) L. BAIsBnI DGE.'. .Notary Public i at so;., has in4, C0031snion expires and for the County of Butt@;. Stat*'of'Cjl1fornib-.%-,"� 4t Met; April eotb, 19,4i does lUt.upastIS clolook.P. led thcret�; Recorded at th; request Wi'#' M­rl TuhW In Vol. lEl. page 371, OfC1elhI ROCOrdf'Of Butte COuutyl-_-C�s lznds y &Ad* to I&IM NO- 8068 Foo $1.00 nds. D06. 3 czu2el ---------------_------------ of the amaxm NO CAMM Ilia ts Agent ........ 01115 217, L 4. W6� PLEASE MAIL THIS 04TRUMENT TO MoKlIFINAN & LANAM ATTORNEYS AT LAW ") Fla ITIIIAT P. 0. box $111111 FARAO15111. CALIFORNIA fill"t Order No. 2-124834 tHrow No. Loan kr—* OfFICIAL A&4000� IM9 =oll R90ULL :L0 b, A 21 r2l"ll MAIN-A'AM' 8PAC2 ABOVE! THIS LIN9 FOR Fleconodn's use ''1110 undori;�j':!1171 elrnnl*5r 141 40clare (III: Docuioentory fron5f,r Inv is Sjj, EVO, Computed on full voloo mf pre,-r%)rty co WXt* I*VZM STAMM IN Tmis spAce Complit ' $;d rn ftill vt'lut, lesi V'! no eind Of flm,,i c%f stilEi. -----GR-ANY D E E D (Joint Tonisavy) FOR A VALUABLE CON11109nATION, recelpf of which Is hereby acknowlEdged, MERCEDES A. BURN, a single woman .do hereby GRANTIo WAYNE YUIM and MARY LOU YUHNKZ,.hUsband and wife, as JOINT TENANTS the root proponyin the Unincorpozated County of Butte $into of California, described ast A portion of Section 9, Township 23 North, Range I West, M.D.B.&M. more particulgly described as follcwst aginning at a point on the East and West centerline of aid Soction 9, distant East 858 feet from the center of said Section i thence North 1320 feet to :epoint on the.South line of that certain Parcel of land described in d d to Arden A. Anderson, at al, recorded January 15, 1945 in Book 341 of Butte County Official Records, at page 192; thencerAst along said line 627 feet to an angle point as described in said Anderson Dead; thenCe—South along the West line as described in said Anderson Dead 1320 feet'to the East and West centerline of said Section 9; thence West along said East and WesL centerline 627 feet to the point of beginning. 0= `71 -0--n-7 e1c,jament NOT ship f1laj '. & T COCIG) [nailing addram On docurniont- Dated:Januaa 20. 1983 — STATE OF CAh1FF!P,1A COUNTY OF U a I... State of California County of Butte ROY McKERNAN I NOTARY PUBLIC Bull@ County State of Callfwnle !".11F 'fr" A* 6. IOU 10 - poll Oaks^" 4"NOWLIOG"tINT FORM I.,00M Mercedes A. Bush— Onthlothe 2nt- ayof January 1911L, before me, Roy McKernan the undersigned Notary Public, personally appeared Marredes A- migh N personally known to me I I Proved to me on the basis of !Satisfactory evidence to be the porson(a) who" nw*e) i a subscribed to I within Instrument. and acknowledged that —___Ihe executed I WITNESS my hand and official sesi. Notary'sSignatur 108?1011" Nothm AGICIDAM.. Ig�Z/,g0 I2-?' 3S �� 77 2 2 R- 3 1S �--,? / - 3 '7/ /a13 y7 � wi 7- BUTTZ COUNT Yi X RECORDED AT THE REQUEST OF: OROVJL!�F T�!�E .Y ........... . .... OFFICIAL RFCOROS M3,11 to: BUTTE COUNTY-CALIV 7hun Necoj,(lejl,jjz4Mr4 I __ ilzmxg "Ism 10: 00vld�t� I Ca BY ............................... FE a 7 115 2 AN 149'e" Rt. 4, Box 484 LOUISE WIMER FA -110V f .............................................................................. COUNTY RECOPnEr? Chico, California 95926 FEE 4 ............................................................................ 22366 85200-14-12 ., GRANT DEED (Individual) For value received mcmr.S A. BUSH' GRANT..S ........... to BERNARD YUHNKE all that real property situate in the County of Buttn , State of qaallfornla, described an follows: Being a portion of Section 9, Township 23 forth, Range I West, M.D.B. & M., more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a po n h test and West centierlin. of said Section 9 distan 495.0 1 Easterly from the center of said Sectionj thence N�f P320 feet, thence E��33 feet; thence South 1120-4eet to a point oii the East an& -West centerline of said Section 9, thence West 33__Leej: to the point of beginning. OV)d lqo I)ate(I F br Ary .......... ... q ...... �4.. . ........... 19z? ........... ......... Mtto ... mill .......................... M 41 V I 1 4: DONALD L. MVi EY Q ........................ If' Elpill-I 0—b- 16. 0915 -Z .... .................... L ............ S ... 4 .. .......... ........... ............ ... ................................................................................. W STA,rl, Oil CAMFORNIA M V,,unly ", Pmt.t.q ................................................... ca 0 ... .... ... ...... .................................... 1.91g before mr. ..PRRI!A� !!NA��!�Y n Notary Public in and jor County and Stair, permonally oppenrcti ................ M!�rq!�Ae.!s A B.U.s.h .............................. ... .. . . . .. .............. : ........................................................................ ........................................................................ known to On., to be Ow prr—n tohm- natur �Ixuhscribesl In thr within Instrument. an(l lie Runa Aly ....... ... i"i xpire.t 0 c t o b e.. r. 1.6 1975 ......................... OROVILLE TITLE 00 co rjDCj*jM, F L1 Add.... C;1Y Slot. Z; P 8119 1k , . .... ..... RECOR DING REQUESTED By FFICIAI, -.J .*.i C C ....... 0 JM Mr. Bernard Yuhnke Rt- 4 Box 484 counry RECCH... a— 1% 1 P 1 4 Ir FOR A VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, receipt of which is hereby acanowledged, MERCEDES A. BUSIT hereby CRANT(S) to BERNARD YTJHNKE and CORA YUHNKE, husband and wife, the following described real property in the County of But te Stit-e-of California: Being a portion of Section 9, Township'23 North, R`Iinge 1 West, M.D.B. & M., more particularly described as follows t -X�1, Beginning at & p EtLat and -West =enterline of said Section 9 di.t.n �25.00thfeeet EAstarly frm the center of said t4. 0 U 0 feet; thence East 33 feet; Section; thenc a NorFM2 thence South 1320 feat to a point an the East and- WoV centorline of .aid Section 9; thence West 33 feet to the point of beginning. STATE OF' CALIFOI.L41A S4. CIIIIN'ry OF-.-- 154t te (,, .ig­l. A No."y P"I'li, 1. ..,1 11", i.1 1--n.11y Mercedes A. Bush --fit — ------------ kn—n I., SCAL in-m—ne jind .,n,. DONALD L. MULKEY WITNESS ^nd .,,.I "n" i.1 19543 SPACE ABOME THIS UNZ FOR RECORDER -i USE. ........... Tilli,. Or.l.-r lie IAIIIII DOO&TANTAtr tRAMU'll TAX I no no a" PUIL VAIVII co"Y"to, AM— same �or :14 C', a 2 coMpyrto ON full vAiva 111.$ A.0 I— L _j '100MIFIT 0401MMANG11, -"A' 11.0 AT we of S Oroville Title Co. Grant Deed .......... ....... .......................... THIS FORM rVRNI*MXD GY TITLC INIPURANCE AINO TRUST COMPANY FOR A VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, receipt of which is hereby acanowledged, MERCEDES A. BUSIT hereby CRANT(S) to BERNARD YTJHNKE and CORA YUHNKE, husband and wife, the following described real property in the County of But te Stit-e-of California: Being a portion of Section 9, Township'23 North, R`Iinge 1 West, M.D.B. & M., more particularly described as follows t -X�1, Beginning at & p EtLat and -West =enterline of said Section 9 di.t.n �25.00thfeeet EAstarly frm the center of said t4. 0 U 0 feet; thence East 33 feet; Section; thenc a NorFM2 thence South 1320 feat to a point an the East and- WoV centorline of .aid Section 9; thence West 33 feet to the point of beginning. STATE OF' CALIFOI.L41A S4. CIIIIN'ry OF-.-- 154t te (,, .ig­l. A No."y P"I'li, 1. ..,1 11", i.1 1--n.11y Mercedes A. Bush — ------------ kn—n I., SCAL in-m—ne jind .,n,. DONALD L. MULKEY WITNESS ^nd .,,.I "n" i.1 My C.,­dld.. E.P1 ... ocfob,r 16, 197S ........... Tilli,. Or.l.-r lie IAIIIII MAIL TAX STATEMENTS AS DIRECTED ABOVE END OF DOCUMENT 00 I --lb cm -RECEIVED FEB -- 2 4 1997 And when recorded mail to: 13UTTI1 CO'UNTY Building Division BUILDING DIVISION. #7 County Center Dnve Oroville, Ca.. 95965 97-00666311 Recorded Official Records County of Butte Candace J. Grubbs Recorder 12:55pm 24 -Feb -97 Rec Fee COP Cash 9.00 1.50 10.50 PUBL XX 2 AGkICULTURAL STATEMENT OF ACKNOWLEDGM[ENT FOR RESIDENTL4L DEVELOPM[ENT Section 26-8 of the Butte County Code requires this acknowledgment to be recorded prior to issuance of a building permit The property described herein is adjacent to land or included within an area zoned for agricultural purposes, and residents of this property may be subject to inconveniences or discomfort from the use of agricultural chemicals, including;: but not limited to herbicides, pesticides, and fertilizers, and from the pursuit of agricultural operations including, but not limited to cultivation, plowing, spraying, priming, and harvesting which occasionally generate dust, smoke, noise, and odor. Butte County has established agricultural purposes and residents within said zones and on adjacent property should be prepared to accept such inconvenience or discomfort from normal, necessary farm operations. All that real property situate in the County of Butte, State of California, described as follows: See.attached Schedule C Date:- Z- PROPERTY OWNERS: John 1�. Yuhnke State of California County of E>, -.7 - On : kc�,rn before me, lc— - '\ - �< personally appeared \ T c_- �4 i -A ,,-A ke- e personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and P. that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument, the person(s) or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrumenL WITNESS my hand and official seal. SACLARK COMM.# 1123155 cc NOTARY PUBLIC-CAUFORNIA Seal: COUNlY OF BUTTE Signature @my Comm Expirse Jan.23. 2001 A.P.# C- 4-7-1 - C 6s: 0 - c2q- � Order No. 1.177002 SCHEDULE. C The land referred to herein is described as follows: All that certain real property situate in the'County of Butte, State Of California, dencribed as follows: A portion of Section 9, Township 23 North, Range 1 West, M.D.B. & M., More particularly described an followst BEGINNINO at a point on the East and West centerline of said Section 9, distant.85& feet f ront the center of said Section 9; thence North 1320 feet to a point on the South line of that certain Parcel of land described in Dead to Arden -A. -Anderson,. at al, recorded January 15, 1945, in Book 341 of Butte County official Records, a ' t page 192,'thence ' East along sdid-line 627 feet to an angle -point as described in said -Anderson Deed; thence South along-the.west line as described in said Anderson'Deed 13201bet to -the East and West.centerline of -said Section 9; thence West along ..said.'., East. -and' 'Mes t',.'cen . t . erline 627... feet,.to the puint- of beginning. AP No. 047-060-041 T- 2.3 N. R. W. M.V.B.aM. 06 rExAAfA cO 47- ,vurrE co. IS. N- ------ ------------ Ln --c P. 4MSAC U E: rri jG%ffYAC rn n 4b Ow 0 39-0-9 Ar. ng tD TaJV At - 16 .30AC a Cl) L'i U 9b asdt*.Zb SMMA, u u U 94 — "A� k Moe AVAS RS Ea A&. r z A& 9,LWA. OPM Aa 4 I RP GWW Atwmes map N& 47-00 PIS Caunly of ButMo CaM. z 0 -4 NEC 4 w I �t — ".. ., , - – — I . . ......... o ... lop" JIM if 6 et, 0 k -A <� - c) o I Champion Home BUilders Addendum to Set up manual I - v k Set up instructions for homes with Hot Water Heat 1) All crossovers to be made with sweat'.fittings, copper unions or other approved metal connections. 2) Oil piping and materials completed on site shall: a) be new and free from defects. b) have a melting point greater than 1450 deg f. C) steel, wrought iron, threaded copper, brass copper tubing or steel tubing conforming to applicable standards. d) sized in accordance with 24 CFR 3280.706(c). e) constructed with joints conforming to 3280.706(d) through (g). f) be graded to eliminate air locks g) be supported 41 on center and secured within 6" of the supply connections h) tested for leakage. 3) Boiler must be cleaned once a year to maintain efficient boiler operation. To clean boiler: 1) Turn off all electric power to unit 2) Remove flue box cover located above burner 3) Remove gaskets and insulation 4) Scrub tubes with brush and vacuum 5) Replace gaskets, making positive seal at corners 6) Replace insulation and flue box cover For maintenance of burner , refer to manual and instructions manual and instruction provided for specific fuel. — i'\UbddV Cw4 HOT AND COLD WATER GRO55OVER RED HOT COLD BLUE CAP INSPECTION PANEL FLOOR J015T 2-1" HOLES FOR WATER LINES M,/RED � WATER LINES COLD BLUE 2X(o RIM J015T INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: 1. REMOVE INSPECTION PANEL. 2. CUT OFF WATER LINE CAPS. (4) 3. ALIGN POT AND COLD WATER LINES A TO B. 4. DEBURR OR BEVEL CUT WATER LINES. (4) HOT 4 COLD WATER LINES 5. GLUE COUPLING TOVATER LINES. (4) (o. GLUE AND INSTALL CRO55OVER WATER LINES 1. REINSTALL INSULATION IN FLOOR 8. REPLACE INSPECTION PANEL. �Xro Ki jumi - 2-1" HOLES FOR WATER LINES rel TO-CCUPLIW-iS. (2) SHIP L005E PARTS: 2-3(o" WATER LINES 4-CPVC WATER LINE COUPLINGS 049.100 Champion Home Builder Procedures for Site l'ostallation of Electric Service Equipment and Meter Base including Quality Control Procedure In accordance with the Federal Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards, Champion Home Builders is responsible for the installation of the meter base. The remainder of the exterior service equipment , including the service connections, meter and grounding electrode conductor are subject to local jurisdiction. The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has determined that it will accept the practice of installing the meter base at the time the home is sited, provided Champion Home Builders has retained the responsibility for the installation. The specific meter base equipment and location may be determined at the set-up site. The installation shall conform with DAPIA approved specifications and installation methods. These approved methods may be found in the Champion Home Builders Set-up and Installation Manual Figure 8.11. The following quality control procedures must be followed for site installation of the meter base: 1 ) A licensed electrician is to select the meter base equipment. 2) The same licensed electrician shall complete the meter base installation in compliance with the applicable National Electric Code. 3) The work performed by the licensed electrician shall be inspected by the local jurisdiction, power company, IPIA or other recognized authority with qualifications based on local and national requirements to perform the inspection. * 4) The information on page 2 shall be recorded and returned to the manufacturing location for inclusion in the home's permanent record. Page I of 2 ­L11AL 11OLONG L;�;-­ & SAFE17 HAR 23 0 Champion Home--B-Ldde-n Record -of Meter Base Installatio To be returned to manufacturer. Home Serial Number Name of Homeowner 049.100 Street Address Lot # City State ZIP co�e I hereby certify that the meter base installation was performed by me in compliance with the applicable National Electric Code. Name of Electrician State License # Meter Base Manufacturer Model # Location on Home The above listed home's meter base installation was inspected and found to be in compliance with the applicable National Electric Code. Name of Inspector Title or Qualification ­o,AL h 40MAG, IJOUSING 110:3TRUCELa SAFETY UA110ARDS NAR 10 1 Return to: 23 Champion Homes Manufacturing Division Address P.O. Box city State - Zip Code Page 2 of 2 OVERHEAD NOTE: 1. WIRES MUST BE INSTALLED FROM THE PANEL BOX TO THE METER CONNECTIONS 2. SEE WIRE CHART FOR CONuuCTIOR SIZE. 3. INSTALL A #6 CU GROUND WIRE AND COIL APPROX. 4 Fr. AROUND CHASSIS BEAM FOR ATTACHMENT TO GROUND ROD. 4. INSTALL A #8 CU BONO WIRE FROM PANEL GROUND BAR TO CHASSIS FOR BONDING. MFTFR RA;F GRQUNn ON METAL CONDUIT "R WNQ EAR TO CHASSIS ' #8 cu / JA) (4) 7*X 2,C CONDUIT fmc.) W!-," S70. LOAD 2 11r LBL AT BENDS CN CENTER EXTERIOR OF HOME. MA;N C / AND NEUTRAL BAR TO GROUND ROD 4* COIL UNDER HOME ALUMINUM CONDUCTOR SIZE 7T WIRE — L-- 100 12 16 12 1 1 Ile 200 14/01 12 114/0 1 Z* cnPPFR r-rNnt]CTnR q17F 7S' WIRF t NOTE: 13 #8 A. INSTALL A 5ARE JE 7ARE 7RrM PANEL OCARO THROUGH DECKING ;3 ChASSIS rOR BOND WIRE. #1 J6 S. IF THE MAIN BREAKEP ;N iHE PANEL BOX IS ALSO 1 I/Z' THE SERVICE D,SCC'j-,-*fC-., THF PAINEL BOX SHALL #0 #6 Be MOUNTED ON A 'NALL OR INTERIOR 1 1/2' PARTITION WITHIN CNE S7,J0 EAY Or' THE OUTSIDE 1 1000 #6 WALL. THE SERVICE ENIRANCC MIDUCTORS SHALL 2'_ ENTER ml. iioig. AT 10-3 POINI. OiHER WISE THE MCIER UOX SIIAII. CMIlAiN A OiSCONNI:Cf. C. 2X6 8LOCKINC IS RE'.L,;' REL) ;0 SUPPORT "MING comsiltuclium METER BOX. SAFE Y StANDAR03 0. PANEL 80ARD MAY H :.IWLi?fED IF NECESSARY. E. A RED WARNING I.AiiiL SHALL BE MOUNTED FEB 2 7 1996 ON OR ADJACENT TO TmE SERVICE EOUIPMENT. THE LA13EL SHALL STATE: WARNING - 00 NOT PRC110E ELECTRICAL CL Q= 23 PqWER UNTIL THE GRCUNDINC ELECTRODE :S IINSTALLED AND C:;-'INECTEO. (SEE INSTALLATION NSTRUCTIONS). F. CHOUNDING ELECTRC:;-7 & CLAMP FOR DIRECT BURIAL PER SECTION 250-!-'. *993 NEC. & MFTFR RA;F GRQUNn ON METAL CONDUIT "R WNQ EAR TO CHASSIS ' #8 cu / JA) (4) 7*X 2,C CONDUIT fmc.) W!-," S70. LOAD 2 11r LBL AT BENDS CN CENTER EXTERIOR OF HOME. MA;N C / AND NEUTRAL BAR TO GROUND ROD 4* COIL UNDER HOME ALUMINUM CONDUCTOR SIZE 7T WIRE — L-- 100 12 16 12 1 1 Ile 200 14/01 12 114/0 1 Z* cnPPFR r-rNnt]CTnR q17F 7S' WIRF t 100 13 #8 #3 125 #1 J6 #3 1 I/Z' 150 #0 #6 13 1 1/2' 200 1 1000 #6 #3 2'_ waoulcAllopis acstortcc By SKIT CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. 1) CHG. NEC. Zt"""Ut. 3-31-95 D.W' 2) ADD ALUMINUM SIZE CHART. 1-23-96 D.W. 2Tl,Uxm1;mrlr omvc, suilc 300 D.S.D. nnr. a, URN .,L" , WHMAN '8326 AFPQGW0 PALL 8/4/93 METER BASE E 18.00 " I 049.110 r., Tq, rq - I W- =0 MOM - a 1 14 Subject: CPVC water line testing. Section 8.2.4 requires water supply systems to be retested at the home's installation site. All manufactured homes containing Clorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC) piping and fittings must be tested in accordance with section 8.2.4.1 Hydrostatic method. Do not use section 8.2.4.2 Pneumatic method. The pipe is not approved for pneumatic testing. i,,,,,(AL M1kMUM;1U.',CL ___, 11OUSING CONSTRUCTION LIJ SAFETY STANDARDS :::,. CD APR 0 8 199 23 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 - Introduction ........................ 3 1. 1 How to use this manual ............................... 3 1. 2 Pre -installation considerations ..................... 3 1. 3 Safety ......................................................... 3 1. 4 Consumer information card .......................... 3 Chapter 2 - Definitions ........................... 4 Chapter 3 - Site Preparation .................. 5 3. 1 Location and Layout ..................................... 5 '3.2 Soil Conditions ............................................. 5 3.3 Removal of organic material ......................... 5 3.4 Drainage ...................................................... 6 3.5 Ground moisture control ............................... 6 Chapter 4 - Foundations ...................... lo 4. 1 Piers .......................................................... 10 4.2 Acceptable types of footings ...................... 11 4.3 Permanent Foundations ............................. 12 4.4. 'Special Considerations (See also Section 73 5.4.2) ......................................................... 12 4.5 Important reference documents .................. 13 Chapter 5 - Setup Procedures ............. 22 5. 1 Moving home to location ............................ 22 5.2 Positioning home ....................................... 23 5.3 Crossover connections for muNsection homes. 25 5.4 Anchoring instructions ................................ 30 5.5 Installation of on-site attached structures ... 39 5.6 Skirting ...................................................... 39 Chapter 6 - Installation of Optional Features .......................................... 40 6. 1 Hinged roofs ............................................. 40 6.2 Awnings and carports ................................ 40 6.4 Ventilation Options ..................................... 40 6.5 Exterior coverings ...................................... 40 6.6 Telephone and cable TV ............................ 40 6.7 Continuous Ridge Vent .............................. 40 Chapter 7 - Preparation of Appliances 49 7. I.Clothes dryer vent ...................................... 4.9 7.2 Comfort Cooling systems ........................... 49 7.3 Fireplace & wood stove chimneys & air inlets 53 7.4 Range, cooktop and oven venting .............. 53 Chapter 8 - Utility System Connection and Testing ...................................... 55 8. 1 Proper procedures ..................................... 55 8.2 Water supply .............................................. 55 8.3 Drainage System ....................................... 57 8.4 Gas supply ................................................ 61 8.5 Heating oil systems .................................... 62 8. 6 Electricity ................................................... 63 /I�N "CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. Chapter 9 - Final Inspection ................ 72 9. 1 Water and drain systems ........................... 72 9.2 Appliance function and,operation ............... 72 9.3 Windows, doors and drawers ..................... 72 9.4 Exit windows .............................................. 72 9.5 Exterior siding and trim .............................. 72 9.6 Stack heads & vent pipe flashings on roof.. 72 9.7 Composition roof ........................................ 72 9.8 Skirt venting ........................... ................... 72 9. 9 Low -hanging tiees and bushes .................. 72 9. 10 Exhaust fan operation and air flow ........... 72 9. 11 Bottomboard ............................................ 72 9.12 Ground cover ........................................... 72 9.13 Anchors and straps .................................. 72 9.14 Interior details .......................................... 72 Chapter 10 - Relocating the Home ...... 73 10. 1 Relocation of the home ............................ 73 FEDERAL MANUFACTURED HOUSING CONSTRUCTION & SAFIFTY STANDARDS C) MAR 2 4 1995 C= Q. C= 171 2 0 Chapter 1 - Introduction 1.1 How to use this manual This manual contains detailed installa- tion instructions, including specifications and procedures for the proper support and hookup of your manufactured home. It discusses the setup of the home from preparing the site through final inspection. It includes many tables and figures giving important data for proper setup. Careful adherence to this manual by the installation crew will assure you of a quality, safe and affordable home for many years to come. Consultation with a registered professional architect or engineer for those unusual circumstances not covered in this book is required. 1.2 Pre -installation considerations The design criteria for this home may be found on the data plate, which also contains other essential information such as where this home was manufactured, factory -installed equipment, and heating and cooling informa- tion. This data plate may be found attached to the home in one of the following locations: 1. Rear Bedroom Closet Wall 2. Laundry Area 3. Water Heater Door 4. Near Main Electric Panel Please crosscheck the data plate sup- plied with your home with the roof load, wind and heating / cooling zone maps shown in Figure 3.1 on pages 6 & 7 to assure that your home'is built for the proper location. These maps indicate the acceptable areas of the United States where your home may be safely located. Prior to locating or relocating your home, contact the local authority having ju- risdiction over home installation to see if per- Jdures as blocking, anchor- mits for such proce ing, or utility connections are required. In- spections may be required during installation. On private property, zoning or development covenants may apply and should be taken into consideration. (NOTE: Preparation of the site, when accomplished by other than the home installer, may not be in accordance with these instructions.) 1.3 Safety I This manual is intended to be used by Lisenced installers who are properly trained and qualified to install manufactured housing and associated equipment. Certain operations de- scribed herein present risks of possible injury or even death if performed without proper skills and knowledge and such operation should not be attempted by anyone other than a lisenced installer. The following "Warning" format is used throughout this manual to describe many of those hazards: I THIS HOME MAY WEIGH IN EXCESS OF 30,000 POUNDS USE ADEQUATE TEMPORARY WOOD BLOCKING TO SUPPORT THE HOME DURING SETUP. No one should be allowed under the home unless it is securely supported. 1.4 Consumer information card Refer to the Owner's Maintenance Guide and fill out the CONSUMER INFORMATION CARD. Return it to the home's manufacturer, so that you may be notified of revised instruc- tions or new products. CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. 3 Chapter 2 - Definitions Anchoring Equipment: Straps, cables, turnbuckles and chains,' includ'ing tension devices, that are used with ties to secure a. manufactured home to grobnd anchors. Anchoring System: A combination of I ties, anchoring equipment, and ground an- chors that will, when properly''designed and installed, resist the wind overturning the home or moving it sideways. Data Plate: Self adhesive label required on all manufactured homes containing: name iand address of manufacturer, serial no., -model no., date of manufacture, list of appli- ances, zone maps and design approval name. J Evaporative Cooler., A roof or window mounted cooling device utilizing-pir drawn through water. soaked panels., ��ed prima-. rily in arid climates. Footing: That part of the support sys- ,tem that sits directly on the ground at, below 'or.partly below grade to support the piers. Information Packet: The important pa- pers.provided with the home including:appli- ance instructions, warranties, high wind cov- ering sizes, etc. i ' Listed: Certified by a nationally -recog- nized testing laboratory, inspection agency, 6r other organization concerned with prod- uct evaluation that maintains periodic inspec- tion of production of listed equipment or ma7 ierials, and whose listing states either that the equipment or material, meets nationally recognized standards or, has been tested and found suitable for use in a spedfied manner. I I Local Building Authority. County or city inspector from -Building department or Zoning department. Whomever issues oc- 4 cupancy permits in your area. Pier., That portion of the support system between the footing -and the manufactured home, exclusive of capsand shims. Types of piers include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. Manufactured steel stands 2. Manufactured concrete stands 3. Concrete blocks Should: This is a recommendation. Shall: This is a requirement. Site, Manufactured Home: A parcel of land designed and designated for the loca- tion of one manufactured home, its acces- sory buildings or structures, and accessory equipment for exclusive use of the home's occupants. Stabilizing System: A combination of properly installed anchoring and support sys- tem. Stand, Manufactured Home: That area of a manufactured home site which has been reserved for placement of a manufactured home. Support System: A combination of foot- ings, piers, caps and shims that will, when - properly installed, support the manufactured home. Chapter 3 - Site Preparation 3.1 Location and Layout 3.1.1 Use of zone maps This home is designed for certain weather conditions and roof loads. (See zone maps near home's main electrical panel and in Figure 3.1 on pages 6 & 7.) Do not site or relocate your home in a zone requiring greater wind,'roof load, or heating/cooling ca- pabilities than those for which it was de- signed. However, it is safe to locate your home in an area with lower load or weather requirements. For example, a home designed for a northern roof load of 40 psf may be sited in the southern roof load zone. 3.1.2 Access for transporter Before having your transporter move your home to the installation site, be sure the transportation equipment and home has un- obstructed access to the site. Remove any overhanging branches or ground obstruction. Beware not to come into contact with any overhead eldctrical or telephone wires. Spe- cial transportation permits may be required from state, county or city officials. 3.1.3 Encroachments and setback distances Be sure to comply with all local laws re- garding encroachments in streets, yards and courts, and permissible setback distances from property lines and public roads, Con- sider future additions, such as awnings and screen rooms when installing your home. 3.1.4 Issuance of permits - Be sure that all necessary local permits have been obtained and fees paid. 1*1 3.2 Soil Conditions 3.2.1 Firm Foundations . A firm foundation is absolutely necessary before the home is blocked and leveled. Thi� will be considered before Champion Home Builders Co. honors any settling -related war- ranty claims. If the site is on filled-in soil, it must be compacted to at least 90% of its maxi- mum relative density. If you are unsure of soil bearing capacity, confer with your local building authority for the recommended soil bearing capacity in your location. 3.2.2 Bearing capacity If the building authority does not have the proper information on allowable soil pres- sures, test the bearing capacity of the soil at the depth of the footings after completing any grading and filling (see Section 3.2.3). If you can't test the soil but can identify its type, use the foundation bearing pressures shown in Table 3.1 on page 8 as a guide. If you can- not identify the soil, use the lowest value (1000 psf from Table 3.1 on page 8). Under unusual conditions, or if the soil appears to be peat or uncompacted fill, consult a local geologist or professional engineer. 3.2.3 Soil bearing testing methods and equipment A pocket penetrometer (available from engineering supply houses) or other meth- ods acceptable to local jurisdictions may be used. 3.3 Removal of organic material Remove all decayable material such as / grass, roots and wood scraps from beneath the home, especially in areas where footings are to be placed, to minimize settling of foot- ings and insect damage. /INN CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. 5 N 3.4 Drainage 3.4.1 Purpose I Drainage prevents water buildup under the home which may cause settling of the foundation, dampness in the h ' ome, damage to siding, buckling of walls and floors, and problems with.the operation of doors and win- dows. THIS DAMAGE MAY NOT BE COV- ERED BY THE WARRANTY 3.4.2 Elimination of depressions Grade the home site to permit water to drain from under the home.- See Figure 3.2 on page 9. 1 Figure 3.1 - Zone Maps of the United States 3.5 Ground moisture control 3.5.1 Importance If the crawl space under the home is to be enclosed with skirting or other material, a vapor retarder that keeps ground moisture out of the home must be installed. 3.5.2 Acceptable types of ground cover Use polyethylene sheeting or its equiva- lent, which is at least six mils thick. 3.5.3 Proper installation Cover the entire area under the home with the sheeting and overlap it at least 6" at all joints. Where soil and frost conditions permit placement of footings at grade level, place the sheeting directly beneath the foot- ing. #qG 55 10 d . D5\ Heating and Cooling Zone Map Figure 3.1- Zone Maps of the United States (Continued) 11 f M Iddle 30 PS F (Snow) r—i.",.th,2n P.qF tumi—m% Roof Load Zone Map Wind Load Zone Map CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. 7 Notes: 1 This chart is to be used only when none of the following is available: a. Soils investigation & analysis of site. b. Compliance with local building code. c. Competent opinion by local engineer or building official. 2. Allowable bearing numbers do not allow for overburden press ure, embedment depth, water table height, o r settlement problems .1 I Table 3.1: Soil Pre -s -sures ASTM Allowable Bearing Description Classification Field Identification (I bs/sq. ft.) -Massive crystalline Bedrock None Dense firm Bedrock 4000 Gravel, well -graded; little or no GW Significant amounts of coarse rock fragments; easily pulver- 2000 fines ized; fast draining; wide range of grain sizes Gravel, poorly graded; little or no 'GP Significant amounts.of coarse rock fragments; easily pulver- 2000 fines ized; fast draining; has narrow range of sizes or is gap -graded Silty gravel and gravel -sand -silt GM Gravely but forms clumps that pulverize with modertate effort; 1500 mixes wet sample takes little or no remolding before disintegrating; slow draining Clayey gravel and gravel -sand- GC Gravely but forms hard clumps that require considerable effort 1500 claymixes to pulverize; wet sample takes some remolding before disinte- grating; very slow draining Sand, well graded; gravely sand; SW Relatively clean sand with wide size range; easily pulverized; 1500 little or no fines fast draining Sand, poorly graded; gravely SP Relatively clean sand with narrow size range of gaps in grad- 1500 sand; little or no fines ing; easily pulverized; fast draining Silty sand and sand -01: mixes SM Sandy soil; forms clumps that can be pulverized with moderate 1500 effort; wet sample takes little remolding before disintegrating; slow draining Clayey sand and sand -clay SC Sandy soil forms clumps that offer some resistance to being 1500 mixes pulverized; wet sample takes some remolding before disinte- grating; very slow draining inorganic silt, very fine sand, ML Fine-grained soil of low plasticity; slow draining; dry clumps 1000 iock flour, silty or clayey fine, easily pulverized ; won't form thin thread when molded' sand Lean clay; inorganic clay of low CL Fine-grained soil of low plasticity; slow draining; dry clumps 1000 to medium plasticity; gravely quite hard, but not very difficult to pulverize clay; sandy clay; silly clay Inorganic silt; micaceous or di- MH Fine-grained soils of low plasticity; slow draining; dry clumps 1000 atomaceous fine sands or silt; quite hard, but not very difficult to pulverize; spohgy;.compress- elastic silt ible wet or dry Fat clay; inorganic clay of CH Fine-grained soil of high plasticity; sticky and highly moldable 1000 high plasticity without fracture when wet; non-drainig; impervious; dry clumps very hard and very difficult to pulverize; highly compressible Organic silt and organic silty clay OL Fine-grained soil of low plasticity; slow draining; dry clumps Foundation of low plasticity quite hard, but not very difficult to pulverize; typical slight musty, investigation rotting odor required Organic clay of medium to OH Fine-grained soil of medium to high plasticity;. sticky and mod - high plasticity; peat, muck, PT erately moldable without fracture when wet; non -draining; im- topsoil pervious; dry clumps hard; moderati� difficuitto pulverize; highly Not usable compressible typical slight musty, rotting odor Notes: 1 This chart is to be used only when none of the following is available: a. Soils investigation & analysis of site. b. Compliance with local building code. c. Competent opinion by local engineer or building official. 2. Allowable bearing numbers do not allow for overburden press ure, embedment depth, water table height, o r settlement problems .1 I Figure 3.2 - Elimination of water beneath home Single -section Multisection DO: Crown and grade site to slope awa'y from home, and cover with 6 mil poyethylene sheeting or equivalent. Single -section Multisection I DONT Grade site so that water collects beneath home, or place footings above frost line. CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. 9 Chapter 4 - Foundations NOTE: This chapter covers only foun- dations. Setup procedures and methods for securing the home to its foundation are dis- cussed in Chapter 5. 1 4.1 Piers 4.1.1 Importance Incorrect size, location or spacing of piers may cause serious structural damage to your home. It is import�nt to'install p . iers around the perimeter if required on your data plate. See Section 1.2. 4 4.1.2 Acceptable types Piers may be concrete blocks capped and shimmed with wedges, or adjustable manufactured metal or concrete devices'(see Figure 4.1 on page 14). Manufactured piers should be labeled for the required, load ca- pacity. I 4.1.3 Design requirements 4.1.3.1 Load -Bearing Capacity The load that each pier must carry de- pends on factors such as the dimensions of the homeAhe roof.load, the spacing of'the piers, and the way they are used to support the home. Marriage wall blocking is requir6d at openings greater than 4' for multisection homes. See Tables 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3 on pages 16 17 for pier capacities. Manufactured piers must be rated no less than these capacities, and local ly-constructed piers must be de- signed to transmit these loads- safely (see section 4.1.3.2). Concrete blocks should have nominal dimen- sions of at least 8" x 16". They must be stacked with their hollow cells aligned verti- cally. When piers are constructed of blocks stacked side-by-side every layer shall be at right angles to the pervious one (see Figure 4.1 on page 14). , Cap hollow block piers as shown in Fig- ure 4.1 to distribute the structural load evenly across them. Caps may be of solid masonry or wood, and of the same length and width as the piers they rest upon. (See Figure 4. 1 ) Avoid plywood, as it may'lead to unwanted settling or movement. Use 4" x 6" hardwood shims to level the home and fill any gaps between the base of the I-beam and the top of the pier cap. Al- ways use shims ( in pairs (see Figure 4.1 on page 14). Drive them in tightly, they should not occupy more than 1" of vertical space. When the space to be shimmed is more than 1 ", dimension lumber may be used under the shims. Select manufactured pier heights so that their adjustable risers do not extend more than 3" when finally positioned. f All piers must rest on footings (see sec- tion 4.2) that either extend below the frost I ine or are otherwise protected from frost effects, and are placed on either undisturbed soil or compacted fill. 4.1.3.3 Clearance under the home Clearance should average a minimum of 30" from the ground to the bottom of the floor. 4.1.3.2 Configuration, - 4.1.4 Design procedures Figure 4.3 and 4.4 on pages 19 and 20 shows"the recommended arrangement of 4.1.4.1 Piers 36" high or less I - You may construct piers 36" high or less concrete block piers constructed on-site. 10 9, out of single, open or closed cell concrete blocks, 8" x 8"x' 16". Install them so that the long side is at a right angle to the supported I-beam (see Figure 4.1 on page 14). Posi- tion open cells at right angles to the footers. Horizontal offsets should not exceed 1/2" top to bottom. Mortar is not normally required. 4.1.4.2 Piers 36" to 80" high Construct all piers between 36" and 80" high, out of double, interlocked concrete blocks (see Figure 4.1 on page 14). Mortar is not normally required. 4.1.4.3 Piers 80" to 120" high Where permitted by local codes, lay them in concrete mortar with steel reinforc- ing bars inserted in the blocks cells and fill the cells with concrete. Have piers over 120" high designed by registered professional or structural engineer. 4.1.5 Location and spacing The location and spacing of piers de- pends upon the dimensions and weight of the home, the roof load zone, the type of con- struction (single or multisection), and other factors such as the locations of doors or other openings and heavy pieces of furniture. In general, locate piers no more than 2' from either end and spaced as required in Tables 4.1 through 4.3 on p�ges 16 & 17. 4.1.5.1 Single -section homes Figure 4.3 on page 19 shows the rec- ommended location and spacing of piers for your single -section home. 4.1.5.2 Multisection homes Figure 4.4 on page 20 shows the rec- ommended location and spacing of piers for your multisection home. 4.1.5.3 Under doors and heavy furniture CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. Place piers on both sides of sidewall openings of entry doors and openings wider than 4' (such as sliding glass doors), under porch posts, fireplaces and wood stoves, and under the expected locations of heavy pieces of furniture such as pianos, organs, water- beds, etc. Porch post piers to be designed for half the values in Table 4.3 on page 17. 4.2 Acceptable types of footings 4.2.1.1 Concrete Footings may consist of precast or poured -in-place concrete, pads, slabs, or rib- bons at least 4" thick with a 28 -day compres- sive strength of at least 3,000 psi. Slabs and ribbons are to be properly designed by a reg- istered engineer. 4.2.1.2 Pressure -treated permanent wood Two layers of 2" thick pressure -treated wood planks, with the long dimension of the second layer placed perpendicular to that of the first, fastened and with cut edges re- treated, may also be% used. See Figure 4.2 on page 15. 4.2.1.3 Other Materials Other materials may be approved for this use by local authorities if t,hey provide equal load-bearing capacity and resistance to de- cay. Examples include: - 1/2" max. crushed stone, - 3/8" or 3/4" graduated gravel, or - 1/16", gravel placed so it provides a bearing capacity of at least 3,000 psf. 4.2.2 Placement in freezing,climates 4.2.2.1 Conventional Footings To prevent the harmful effects of ground frost heave, footings should usually be placed below the frost line. Consult local authorities . 11 to determine frost penetration depth. 4.2.2.2 Floating Slab System When properly engineered by a regis- tered professional architect or engineer, a "floating slab system" may be us'ed above the frost I i ' ne. It must be compatible with the an- chorage requirements of Section -5.4, and ac- ceptable to the local authority having juris- diction. 4.2.2.3 Insulated Foundations - Interior footings may also be placed above the frost line when the home is pro- vided with a perimeter foundation or skirting having insulation properties sufficient to.pre- vent freezing of the soil under or adjacent to every load-bearing component of the foun- dation and acceptable for this purpose to the local authority having jurisdiction. Usefulde- sign guidelines may be found in Sections A.5.7 and 4.5.8 at the end of this chapter. In- -�ulation systems should be compatible with the requirement to cross -ventilate the entire space under the home (see Section 6.6) 4.2.3 Proper sizing of footings Proper sizing of footings depends upon the load -carrying capacity of both the piers and the soil. Determine the pier loads from Tables 4.1 through 4.3 and select an ad- equately sized footing from Table 4.4 on page 18. 4.3 Permanent Foundations Check local building codes and regula- tions and consult a registered professional or structural engineer when siting the home, on a permanent foundation (such as a full basement, crawl space or load-bearing pe- r : imeterfoundation). You may purchase a per- manent foundation design that meets most local codes by writing to Champion Home 12 Builders Co., 2701 University Dr. Suite 300 Auburn Hills, Michigan 48326, attention Engi- neering Department. You may also find useful ideas and design guidelines in reference pub- lications such as those listed in Section 4.5. 4.4. Special Considerations (See also Section 5.4.2) 4.4.1 Flood -prone areas Champion does not recommend siting the home in river or coastal flood prone ar- eas. Special local regulations or flood insur- ance provisions may apply. Special eleva- tion and anchoring techniques are required when locating in a flood-pronb area. Con- sult a registered professional or structural engineer to make sure that home design and construction conform to appl-icable federal, state and local codes and regulations. The FEMA publication listed in Section 4.5 con- tains design and construction recommenda- tions. 4.4.2 Severe wind areas Do not place the home in a wind zone more severe than the one indicated on the data plate located by your home's main elec- tricalpanel. If the home is designed for wind zones 2 or 3, plywood attaching clips have been provided for covering the windows in severe weather. The information packet in- cludes a list of plywood sizes you will need. Install the plywood per Figure 4.6 on page 21, according to the type of windows the home is installed with. 4.4.3 Special snow load conditions -1, Homes designed for and located in heavy snowfall areas or subject to other ex- treme loading conditions, may require special piers or footings. See tables and/or special manufacturer's instructions provided with the home. 4.5 Important reference documents 4. 5.1 ANSI/ NCSBSC A225.1-1987, "Manufactured Home Installations," NCSBCS, 505 Huntmar Park Drive, Henredon, VA 22070, (703) 437-0100. 4.5.2 ANSI/ ASCE 7-88, "Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and other Structures," ASCE, 345 East 47th st. New York, N. Y 10017-2398 4.5.3 FEMA 85, "Manufactured Home Installation in Flood Hazard Areas," FEMA, Washington, DC 20472 (202) 646-2708, September, 1985. 4.5.4 HUD Handbook 4930.3 (1989), '�Permanent Foundations Guide for Manufactured Housing," HUD, 415 7th Street, S.W. Washington, DC 20410. 4.5.5 "All -Weather Wood Foundation Systems Manual" ' National Forest Products Association, 1619 Massachusetts Ave., N.W. Washington, DC 20036, June, 1976. 4.5.6 "Frost*ree Shallow Foundation Design Guidelines" ' Energy Design Update, March 1988. 4.5.7 "Building Foundation Design Guidebook" ' Document No. DE 88013350, National Technical Information Service, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161. CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. 13 Figure 4.1: Typical'Piers MAIN BEA CONCRETEBLOCK Lr%LJVVVVU OnIMO x 9, x 19, DNCRETE OR COD CAP .04 I fvw. STEEL OR CONCRETE JACK ROTATE BLOCKS FOOTING 90* UNDER SIDERAIL SINGLE STACK L (FRAME, SIDE RAIL, MARRIAGE LINE) 8"x 8" x 16" CONCRETE BLOCK (MAX. LOAD 8,000 LBS) MAX. 25% OF PIERS MAY BE (2) SETS HARD - OVER 36' SEE WOOD SHIMS FIG. 45 4' x 16* x 16' CONCRETE MAIN BEAM 14 DOUBLE STACK .80" MAX. FRAME, SIDE RAIL, MARRIAGE LINE) 8"x 8" x 16" CONC. BLOCK (MAX. LOAD 16,000 LBS) MAX. 25% OF PIERS MAY BE ,.,--CONCRETE OVER 39'SEE GROUTING FIG. 4.5 STEEL REINF. f�� BARS - FOOTING SINGLE JACK (FRAME, MARRIAGE LINE) FOR MAX. LOAD CAPACITY SEE MANUFACTURER'S SPECS. FOOTING 4 x PLATE FOOTING DOUBLEJACK (MARRIAGE LINE) 2 x JACK CAPACITY FOR PIERS 80" - 120" IN HEIGHT QUADJACK CONC. BLOCKS ARE GROUTED SOLID & 3/8" REBAR INTO FTG. IS (MARRIAGE LINE) REQUIRED 4 x JACK CAPACITY Figure 4.2: Treated Wood Footings TYP. CONCRETE BLOCK PIER a TYR CONCRETE CONE PIER TYR STEEL JACK PIER Concrete or steel Concrete or steel Cnnrrptn Rinck stand — 17' hana stand — 9" hanq Footing #1 8 - 2 x 6 x 22' #2 SYP 2000 PSF soil 6722 6722 6722 13000 PSF soil 1 6921 1 6921 1 6921 %N%%%*- SO P % 0 %STE,9*-.. ;p Nix 60890287. STATE OF JUL 0 6 Concrete or steel Concrete or steel Cnnrrata Black, stand — 12' hann sfnnd—Q'hasA Footing #2 6 - 2 x 6 x 16 1/2* #2 SYP 2000 PSF soil 3781 3781 3781 13000 PSF soil 1 5670 A 5670 1 3781 1 Concrete or steel Concrete or steel Concrete Block stand — 12" base stand — 9" base Footing #3 4 - 2 x 10 x 18 1/2" #2 SYP 2000 PSF soil 4753 4753 4753 13000 PSF soil 1 7130 1 7130 1 7130 * End split, shake and check are limited. /I�N- W CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. 15 Table 4.1 : Main Beam Pier Loads Obs.) (Frame Blocklina Oniv) Home Width (ft.) Max. Over -Hang (in.) Pier Spacing (ft. O.C.) 20 Design Roof Load (psf) 30 40 24 double 16 8 4500 5000 5600 6 3400 3800 4200 4 2200 2500 2800 26 double 16 8 4900 5600 6200 6 3700 4200 4700 4 2500 2800 3100 14 28 single and double 16 8 5100 5700 6300 6 3800 4300 4800 4 2500 2900 3200 16 32 single and double 4 8 5500 6200 6800 6 4200 4600 5100 4 2800 3100 3400 I& R. Kr1j'N r 9; 8503793' '*tsE T A T E 0 F ;0 �41 _S1 ci.S 413/cis 1AI Table 4.2 : Main Beam and Perimeter Pier Loads Obs.) (Frame Plus Perimeter Blocklinal Home Width (ft.) Max. Over -Hang (in.) Pier Location Pier Spacing (ft. O.C.) Design Roof Load (psf) 60 80 24 double 16 Main Beam 8 2500 2500 6 1900 1900 4 1300 1300 Perimeter 8 4200 5400 26 double 16 Main Beam 8 2800 2800 6 2100 2100 4 1400 1400 Terimeter 8_ 4600 5900 14 single and 28 double 16 Main Beam 8 2900 2900 6 2200 2200 4 1400 1400 rperimeter 8 4700 6000 marriage wall pier capacity same as perimeter pier capacity and shall be spaced 4 ft. o.c. Table 4.3: Marriage Wall / Sidewall Opening Pier Loads (Ibs) Home Width (ft) Clear Span opening in marriage wall (ft) 20 Design Roof Load 30 40 (pso 60 80 24 double 4'-1 to 8 1700 2300 2900 8000 10300 8'-1 to 12 2600 3400 4300 10000 12900 12'-1 to 16 3400 4600 5700 12000 15500 16'-1 to 20 5700 7200 14000 20'-1 to 24 5200 6900 8600 - - 26 double 4'- 1 to 8 1900 2500 3100 8800 11300 8'-1 to 12 2800 3800 4700 11000 14100 12'-1 to 16 3800 5000 6300 13200 16900 16'-1 to 20 4700 6300 7800 15400 - 20'-1 to 24 5600 7500 9400 - - 28 double 4'- 1 to 8 1900 2600 3200 9000 11500 8'- 1 to 12 2900 3800 4800 11200 14400 12'-1 to 16 3800 5100 6400 13400 17300 16'-1 to 20 4800 6400 8000 �19 - �00 20'-1 to 24 5800 1 7700 9600 32 double T-1 8'-1 12'-1 16'-1 to 8 to 12 to 16 to 20 1900 2900 3800 4800 2600 3800 1 5100 6400 3200 4800 6400 8000 Sidewall opening pier capacity is 1/2 the load shown above. r,&—Xo R Kfj'74 85031593 1 4(1 SD .0 c toyS 16,S/0NAL CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. 17 Table 4.4: Minimum Footing Size (in) Pier Capacity Ob) 4 1000 Soil Capacity 2000 12 16 3000 16'x 16" 20" x 20" 4000 29'x 28" 2,500 19* X 19 16 X 16 16 X 16 16 X 16 3,000 21 X -21 Double Steel Pier 16 X 16 16 X 16 16 X 16 3,500 22 X 22 16 X 16 16 X 16 16- X 16 4,000 24 X 24 17 X 17 16 X 16 16 X 16 4,500 25 X 25 18 X 18 16 X 16 16 X 16 5,000 27 X 27 19 X 19 16 X 16 16, X 16 5,500 28 X 28 20 X 20 16 X 16 16 X 16 6,000 29 X 29 21 X 21 17 X 17 16 X 16 6,500 31 X 31 22 X 22 18 X 18 16 X 16 7,000 32 X 32 22 X 22 18 X 18 16 X 16 7,500 33 X 33 23 X 23 19 X 19 16 X 16 8,000 34 X 34 24 X 24 20 X 20 17 X 17 8,500 35 X 35 25 X 25 20 X 20 17 X 17 9,000 36 X 36 25 X 25 21 X 21 18 X 18 9,500 37 X 37 26 X 26 21 X 21 18 X 18 10,000 38 X 38 27 X 27 22 X 22 19 X 19 10,500 39 X 39 27 X 27 22 X 22 19 X 19 11,000 40 X 40 28 X 28 23 X 23 20 X 20 11,500 41 X 41 29 X 29 Z X 23 20 X 20 12,000 42 X 42 29 X 29 24 X 24 21 X 21 12,500 42 X 42 30 X 30 24 X 24 21 X 21 13,000 43 X 43 31 X 31 25 X 25 22 X 22 13,500 44 X 44 31 X 31 25 X 25 22 X 22 14,000 45 X 45 32 X 32 26 X 26 22 X 22 14,500 46 X 46 32 X 32 26 X 26 23 X 23 15,000 46 X 46 33 X 33 27 X 27 23 X 23 15,500 47 X 47 1 33 X 33 27 X 27 24 X 24 16,000 48 X 48 1 34 X 34 1 28 X 28 24 X 24 Notes: Maximum Footing Size per Footing Thickness Minimum Footing Thickness (in.) R. Kf1i'M 8�J503593 STATE OF NOO 1141'k�SIONAL Notes: 1. Footings to be placed below frost line. 2. Footing sizes shown are for square pads and are based on the area (square inches) required for the load. 3. Minimum footing thickness table below shows maximum size footings. 4. The area of a rectan- gular footing must be equal to or greater then the area of squire footing shown. Footing Type 4 6 8 10 12 16 Single Block or 16'x 16" 20" x 20" 24" x 24" 29'x 28" 32'x 32" 40" x 40" Conc. Pier Single or 29'x 20" 24" x 241, 29'x 28" 32'x 32" 36'x 36" 44" x 44" Double Steel Pier I Double Block or 24" x 24" I 29'x 28" I 32" x 32" 36" x 36". 40" x 40" 49'x 481. I Quad Piers I I __1 1. Concrete piers are 8" base minimum. 3. Use the longest side of a rectangular footing for Steel piers are 12" base minimum. the above dimensions. i.e. a 24" x 16" footing thick- ness equals that of a 24" x 24" square footing. im Figure 4.3: Typical blocking diagram for single -section homes 01--- - — -It-- - — - AU - Front (Hitch) - —W — - — -W-- - — - An- - — - —E- — - —M Main Beam All- - --E- --E 2'maximum 2'maximum 0 Frame support. El Perimeter support if used 9 Blocking at Doors, Bay Windows, etc. Notes: 1. See Table 4.1 & 4.2 on page 16 for required pier capacity and spacing. 2. See Table 4.4 on page 18 and Section 4.2 for footing requirements. 3. Piers shall be located within 2 feet from both ends. 4. Piers shall be located at each side of all perimeter openings greater than 4 feet. This would include doors, recessed entries, large bay windows and porches. See table 4.3 on page 17 for pier capacities. 5. Perimeter support recommended for gypsum board tape and texture homes. R. K -,I_vq 11 850379; STATE OF 4 Ar /A(DIN IONAL /2�N W CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. 19 Figure 4A Typical blocking diagram for multi -section homes Main Beam _W_ - A1111- - __W — - M__ It— - — -11— - — - AU - — - --W — - — At— - Main Beam --W — - — -W— - AlF - L -T2' maximum Frame support Zmaximum El Perimeter support if used CK Blocking at Doors, Bay Windows, etc. Notes: 1. See Table 4.1 & 4.2 on page 16 for required pier capacity and spacing. 2. See Table 4.4 on page 18 and Section 4.2 for footing requirements. 3. Piers shall be located within 2 feet from both ends. 4. Piers shall be located at each side of all perimeter openings greater than 4 feet. This would include doors, recessed entries, large bay windows and porches. See Table 4.3 on page 17 for pier capacities. 5. See Table 4.3 on page 17 for pier capacities at large marriage wall openings. 6. For piers supporting two adjacent openings, the capacity shall be the sum of the capacities from each span. 7. Perimeter support recommended for gypsum board tape and texture homes. 8. Off -set design: Double -section homes having the floors offset (up to 4') from each other shall be tied down and blocked as a single -section home for that portion of the floor which extends past th� other. Blocking shall be placed at the inside corner(s) where the floors join. 20 Figure 4.5: Pier Placement Figure 4.6: Severe Weather Window Protection Clips #8 x 5/8" PPH SCREW TYP. #8 x 1 1/2" PPH SCREW TYP. PHILIPS #A 527 STORM CLIP 5/8" PLYWOOD LAP APPLICATION #8 x 5/8" PPH SCREW TYP. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, ON THE INSTALLATION OF STORM SHUTTERS IN WIND ZONES 2 OR 3 REFER TO PHILIPS PRODUCTS DRAWINGS: 4386-01 REVISION A, 4386-02 REV. A, 4386-04, 4386-05 REV. A, AND 4386-08, INCLUDED WITH THE INFORMATION PACKET. PHILIPS #A 526 STORM CLIP NOTE: REVERSE CLIP FOR FLUSH APPLICATION ON A WINDOW 5/8" PLYWOOD PATIO DOOR APPLICATION /1�!5L W CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. 21 Will . ............ [fill ---------- - a NH Hn Mo no Mo M" .21 ME wo AN ow 75% Minimum Pier Height up to 36" Figure 4.6: Severe Weather Window Protection Clips #8 x 5/8" PPH SCREW TYP. #8 x 1 1/2" PPH SCREW TYP. PHILIPS #A 527 STORM CLIP 5/8" PLYWOOD LAP APPLICATION #8 x 5/8" PPH SCREW TYP. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, ON THE INSTALLATION OF STORM SHUTTERS IN WIND ZONES 2 OR 3 REFER TO PHILIPS PRODUCTS DRAWINGS: 4386-01 REVISION A, 4386-02 REV. A, 4386-04, 4386-05 REV. A, AND 4386-08, INCLUDED WITH THE INFORMATION PACKET. PHILIPS #A 526 STORM CLIP NOTE: REVERSE CLIP FOR FLUSH APPLICATION ON A WINDOW 5/8" PLYWOOD PATIO DOOR APPLICATION /1�!5L W CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. 21 Chapter 5 - Setup Procedures 5.1 Moving home to location Make sure the following items are completed before placing the home: -The site is properly prepared. See Chapter 3. -All concrete work necessary to setting the home is finished. -Utilities are installed or available. -Any trenching for crossover drain lines is complete. -Items that could be difficult to install after the home is sited (such as anchors and ground moisture retarders) are in their proper locations. 22 5.2 Positioning home When not placing the home on a con- crete slab or poured -in-place footings, mark the corners of the home, lay out footings and support devices close to where they will be used. Then move the home or first section into position. 5.2.1 Leveling and blocking Figure 5.1 on page 24 shows the way we recommend you level the home. To pre- vent tipping or settling, use a firm support under jacks. Use a steel channel or plate between jacks and steel beams to distribute the load. Use equipment in good working condition and strong enough to handle the loads. Work safely whenever you are under, in or around a home that is being set. Use the following jacking sequence: Raise the hitch higher than its intended final position. Place a support crib underneath it to prevent the home from falling if the jack or hitch fails. Place jacks in the wheel area on each steel beam and raise the home higher that its final position. Place or erect the piers at the loca- tions determined from Chapter 4. Adjust all pier heights using the leveling procedure of Figure 5.1. Be sure shims are installed. Ad- ditional support may be required under doors and heavy furniture per Section 4.1.5.3, and failure to install it may void manufacturer war- ranties. Remove the safety supports and lower the home onto the piers. Check the soundness of all piers and the operation of windows and doors. Adjust the shims on the piers if needed. 5.2.2 Positioning multisection homes Follow the positioning and leveling pro- cedures of Section 5.2.1 for the first section. Then set the other section(s) as follows - Place the second section near the first (within two to four feet). - Remove all shipping materials and check for obstructions that would prevent proper mating of the two units. - All marriage wall shipping polyethylene film must be removed on entire wall. - Leave shipping wall framing in place until both units are together and the roof, floor and wall connections have been made. - Position the footings and piers, as before. CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. 23 Figure 5.1: Use of Water Level Material to Make Level Five gallon pail with lid Plastic tubing - 100 feet x 3/8" or 1/2" Cork - 1-1/2" Male barbed fitting - 3/8" x 3/4" Steel washer - 7/8" Nut - 3/4" Female barbed fitting - 3/8" x 1/2" Male valve - 1/2" Pipe sealant... Cake coloring - 8oz. Use RV solvent in cold weather.. 24 SUPPORT DEVICE "HOW TO USE A WATER LEVEL" HOME IN WATER LINE-,,./,/ 4 CONTAINER Unroll tubing: Position level where it is to be used. Take care not to have kinks in it, step on it or lay anything on it... Check for air bubbles: To remove any; lower valve below bottom of container and open. Close valve when they are out... Container location: Located sovalve can reach all areas of home. Build up container so water line in valve end of tubing is at the predetermined height support devices will be set... Leveling of support device: Secure valve above determined height and open. Adjust device as needed. Close valve and move to next support device... Note: Level all support devices before lowering home. 5.2.2.1 Hinged roofs If your home has an optional hinged roof, refer to Section 6.1. 5.2.2.2 Leveling andjoining sections Using the jacking procedures described in Section 5.2.1 raise the second section 1- 2" above the first, and install a moving de- vice under it. These may be commercial roll- ers, blocking on greased boards, or any other method of allowing the home to be safely slid into place. Remove shipping bra ces from both sections and, aided by the water level, install the footings and piers under the sec- ond section. In order to provide a seal be- tween the sections of the home (which will reduce air currents and related problems), attach a strip of insulation (4" or larger in width) along the floor rim rail mating surface, horizontal roof rail at theceiling line mating surface, up the vertical end walls mating sur- face and on each side of marriage wall open- ing (doorwalls, etc..) mating surfaces. This insulation will be compressed to form a seal as the sections of the home move together. After the sections are together check for voids in the seal and pack any remaining voids with insulation. Note: Other resilient materials may be used to form the seal. 5.2.2.3 Interior closure See Figures 5.2 and 5.3 on page 26. 5.2.2.4 Exterior closure See Figures 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, and 5.7 on pages 27 & 28. 5.3 Crossover connections for multisection homes 5.3.2 Heat duct Crossovers Clamp the flexible air conditioning and/ or heating ducts to the sleeves projecting through the bottom covering. Seal the duct's adjustable collars with several wraps of duct tape and suspend the ducts above the ground. If sleeves are not installed, cut open- ing for one sleeve and attach to main duct directly under furnace (see Figure 5.8 (b) on page 29). A sleeve should be attached to the main duct(s) on the opposing sections at a point where there are approximately as many registers forward as there are to the rear (F-ig- ures. 5.8 (a) and (b) on page 29). 5.3.1 Utility crossovers Connect water, drainage, gas, electric- ity and telephone utility crossovers. Chapter 8 outlines the correct procedures. CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. 25 Figure 5.2 Int. Closure: Altemate Field Applied Panel Interior End Wall Panel Center of double -section Toe screw opening 8" o.c. with #8 x 3-1J2" screws Fasten panel with 1/4 x 3/4 x 18 ga. staples or 6D nails 6" o.c. around perimeter and 12" Full surface in field coverage of all - L studs and top and bottom plates with PVA white glue --Plant Appli�a--_, Panel Field Applied Plant Panel Applied Panel View One full size panel not less than 16" nor larger than 32" 1 Figure 5.3 Int. Closure: Marriage Wall and Door Opening Connections Toe screw across of opening 8" o.c. using #8 x 3-1/2" screws 26 Compressed Insulation 1 8" o.c. C. Toe screw opening 8'* o.c. with #8 x 3-1/2" screws Figure 5.4 Ext. Closure: Double -Section Roof Connectiori Fasten ridge beam together as shown in chart below from section to section for the entire'length. Install screws at 450 angle starting 3" from the end and 2 1/2" from center of double section. 4501 Y 12" shingle ridge cap—, qShingle adhesive Bead of shingle adhesive or , 8" strip of 15# felt paper or underlayment paper LAG SCREW SIZE SPACING (INCHES O.C. STAGGERED) 3/9' x 5" 32 5/1 9'x 5" 16 1/4" x 5" 12 Pre -drill lead hole for lag screws Figure 5.5 Ext. Closure: Double -Section Floor Connection 5" exposure Prevailing Wind NOTES: 1.The 8" felt strip may be applied on top of the last row of shingles with beads of shingle adhesive as shown. 2. Gaps between ridge rails or ridge beams (which are no more than 1 1/2" wide) may be closed up by filling with lumber and/or plywood shim strips. The lag screws in the shimmed portion shall be increased in length to ensure that they fully penetrate both ridge rails or ridge beams of the home. 3. Install ridge cap shingles with 2 galv. shingle nails 5 1/2" from lap edge and 1" from side edge. Nails shall not be exposed. Metallic strip at opening not carpeted Fasten floor together Compressed with 3/8" x 4" screws Insulation 32" o.c. staggered from section to section for the entire length. 45 Install screws at a 450 angle. /!?�LNL W CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS'CO. 27 Figure 5.6 Ext. Closure: Alternate Field Applied Wood Sidina at End Wall Wind Zone I Only Center of double -section Toe screw opening 8" o.c. with #8 x 3-1/2".screws Exterior Siding I � Exterior Siding —Plant Appliie� Panel Field Applied_____.� 'Plant Panel Appliiid Panel One full size panel not less than 16" nor larger than 32" Fasten exterior panel to the studs per the siding manufacturer's installation instructions Figure 5.7 Ext. Closure: Alternate Field Applied Horizontal Lap Siding Window Corner installed Home install?r to remove trim with J rail all plastic shBeting used installed around for transit pr tection. W-1 Door installed with J rail installed --Comer trim 0 ac� I installed Figure 5.8 - Crossover duct installation I (a) This system is utilized when the furnace is outside the I beam. With this type of installation, it is necessary that two flexible ducts be installed. Furnace Vee" Adapter ro Duct 12 inch min diameter flexible duct wrapped with min. R-4 insulation and a I 3rT r of 1 0 p rm. continuous vapor barrier of 1.0 perm. max. Flexible duct shall not be in contact with the ground (strap at 4'-0" o.c. max.) (b) This system is used when the furnace is situated directly over the main duct on one section of the home.. A single flexible duct is then used to connect the two sections together. Furnace 12 inch min diameter flexible duct wrapped with min. R-4 insulation and a continuous vapor barrier of 1.0 perm. max. Flexible duct shall not be in contact with the ground (strap at 4'-0" max.) CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. 29. 5.4 Anchoring instructions After blocking and leveling, the installer must secure the home against the wind un- less the local jurisdiction permits otherwise. The type of installation determines how this should be done. 5.4.1 Normal Installations The pier and ground anchor system de- scribed in this manual is most common. When using another type of installation, consult a registered professional or structural engineer. 5.4.1.1 Tie -down instructions For Wind Zone 1, decide the correct spacing required for the home type and pier height from'Figure 5.10 on page 33 and Fig- ure 5. 11 on page 34. At the home site, deter- mine where the perimeter of the floor is in relation to your footing system. Use a stake and string to mark the outline of the pe'rim- eter of your home at the site. Install the an- chors just inside the perimeter line allowing for skirting if necessary. The installation should be per the anchor manufacturers instructions. The angle of the anchor shaft wi I I be dependent on two variables. It is dependent on: 1) whether your installation is Zone 1, requiring a single frame strap or in Zones 2 and 3, requiring a frame and ground strap and; 2) pier height. See Figures 5.10 thru 5.15 on pages 33 thru 38. 30 The anchors in Zone 1 need to be in- stalled at the proper angle prior to the home being moved to the final site, or installed vertically with stabilizing devices. InZonel, select the anchor spacing from the tables in Figure 5.10 & 5. 11 on pages 33 & 34. Install an anchor within two feet from the ends of the home and no further apart than the spac- ing listed in the tables for your specific.pier height and floor width. The anchor installa- tion shall be at the angle of the frame strap. If the home is already sited, install the anchors vertically and use'stabilizing devices. For Wind Zones 2 and 3, the anchors must be installed,where the ground straps are located on the home. This means the home must be present at the site to assure the anchors wil I be properly located. Anchors in Zones 2 and 3 are installed vertically with stabilizing devices, or installed at proper an- chor angle. The home should be on the piers and at its final resting place to assure the correct placement of the anchors with the ground straps on the home. Install a double head anchor at these locations. Figure 5.9 Proper Alignment of Straps and Anchors Strap buckle Frame Strap Ground anchor embedded-----., in ground on same line as beam strap. Anchor Angle---' System I Typical outrigger Main Rail Pier Height (120" Max.) Strap Angle Min. 4d' Optional ground anchor installed vertically. See note page 32. Stabilizing device Ground anchor 8503593 41 STATE OF , / c'Sjft A 441 -s I RS At /Af A�% -#SS, 0 N i A Stabilizing Device Alternate to concrete collar at ground anchor. Z�SN CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. 31 Strap buckle Systems 2 & 3 Vertical strap connector 6" Max. Typical outrigger W 1 8503593 I STATE OF 10 41 -s/ cqlS V A, D I WA It. IONAL ain Rail Vertical Ground Strap Pier Ht. (36" Max.) Listed ground anchor Near Frame Strap System 2 Far Frame Strap Anchor angle (4d' Min.) -�Fi -T -ii System 3 Strap angle ( min. 20r) Optional ground anchor installed vertically. See note below. STANDARD NOTES: 1. All anchoring parts must be listed to 4725 lb. 8. Periodic retightening of frame and ground min. capacity. straps is required. 2. Ground anchor maximum vertical/horizontal 9. Optional: Ground anchor installed vertically, displacement of 2" with adequate concrete cylindrical "collar' 3. Tie down straps shall be listed 1 1/4" wide poured around the anchor shaft or stabiliz- galvanized strap or equivalent. ing device. Vertically installed ground 4. Ground anchor hardware illustrated, is to be anchor must be listed for the required installed in accordance with anchor capacity with the load applied at the anchor manufacturers instructions for rated capacity. angle shown in system 2 or system 3 5. Pier supports and footings may be constructed tables. of materials other than as shown. As long as 10. Vertical strap connectors are located 64" they provide the equivalent load bearing o.c. in wind zone 11 or 4'-0" o.c. in wind zone capacity and are acceptable for use by local Ill. Maximum anchor spacing in system 2 jurisdiction. tables must be 5'-4" o.c. or greater in zone 6. Vertical ground straps are not to be used 11 or 4'-0" o.c. or greater in zone 111. If without Beam straps. Vertical ground straps anchor spacing is less than 5'-0" o.c. in must be fastened to anchors, capable of zone 11 or less than 4' o.c. in zone Ill you supporting both straps. must use system 3. 7. There must be an anchor within 24" of each end on both sides. 32 Figure 5.10 Anchor Spacing for Single -Section Homes See detail on------,,, page 31 System 1: Wind Zone I only system I - 16' Floor IL 80" Frame 96" Frame 99.5" Frame Pier Height (in) Pier Height (in) Pier Height (in) Strap Angle (Deg.) Max. Anchor Spacing (ft -in) Zone 1 Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. I Max. 28 36 22 28 20 27 40 12-4 36 45 28 36 27 34 45 11-5 45 56 36 45 34 43 50 10-4 56 70 45 57 43 54 55 9-3 70 88 - 57 73 54 69 60 8-1 88 114 73 94 69 90 65 6-10 114 120 94 120 90 120 70 5-6 system I - 14' Flonr 80" Frame 96" Frame 99.5" Frame Pier Height (in) Pier Height (in) Pier Height (in) Strap Angle (Deg.) Max. Anchor Spacing (ft -in) Zone 1 Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. 19 25 13 17 11 16 40 12-4 25 32 17 23 16 21 45 11-5 32 40 23 30 21 27 50 10-4 40 51 30 38 27 35 55 9-3 51 65 38 49 35 46 60 8-1 65 85 49 65 46 61 65 6-10 85 115 65 89 61 84 70 5-6 CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. 33 Figure 5.11 Anchor Spacing for Multi -Section Homes 11 _40- OXO R. KEIJI System 1: Wind Zone I only See detail on page 31 Ti system I - 24' Floor LIJ 1 8503593 STATE OF cl.5 0�44 s cis i Is/ ID 0�, DO 0 Shltf�/ONAIL 80" Frame 96" Frame 99.5" Frame Pier Height (in) Pier Height (in) Pier Height (in) Strap Angle (D eg.) Max. Anchor Spacing (ft -in) Zone 1 M in. M ax. M in. M ax. M in. M ax. 12 15 12 15 12 14 40 12-4 15 21 12 12 14 19 45 11-5 21 27 12 17 12 14 50 10-4 27 35 17 23 14 20 55 9-3 35 46 23 30 20 27 60 8-1 46 60 30 41 27 37 65 6-10 60 83 41 58 37 52 70 5-6 83 120 58 87 52 79 75 4-2 system 1 - 26' Floor 80" Frame 96" Frame 99.5" Frame Pier Height (in) Pier Height (in) Pier Height (in) Strap Angle (D eg.) Max. Anchor Spacing (ft -in) Zone 1 M in. M ax. M in. M ax. M in. M ax. 17 23 12 15 12 14 40 12-4 23 29 15 21 14 19 45 11-5 29 38 21 27 19 25 50 10-4 38 48 27 35 25 32 55 9-3 48 61 35 46 32 42 60 8-1 61 80 46 60 42 56 65 6-10 80 109 60 83 56 78. 70 5-6 109 120 83 120 78 115 75 4.2 system 1 28' Floor 80" Frame 96" Frame 99.5" Frame Pier Height (in) Pier Height (in) Pier Height (in) Strap Angle (D e g.) Max. Anchor Spacing (ft -in) Zone 1 M in. M ex. M in. M ax. M in. M ax. 19 25 13 17 12 16 40 12-4 25 32 17 23 16 21 45 11-5 32 40 23 30 21 27 50 10-4 40 51 30 38 27 35 55 9-3 51 65 38 49 35 46 60 8-1 65 85 49 65 46 61 65 6-10 85 115 65 89 61 84 70 5-6 115 120 89 120 84 120 75 4-2 34 Figure 5.12 Anchor Spacing for Single -Section Homes System 2: Wind Zone 11 and III See detail on page 32 ------- L�J IL system 2 - 16' Floor 80" Frame 96" Frame 99.5" Frame Pier Height (in) Pier Height (in) Pier Height (in) Angle (Deg.) Max. Anchor Spacing (ft -in) Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Strap Anchor Zone 11 Zone III 17 23 12 17 12 16 35 51 5-10 4-9 23 30 17 23 16 21 40 54 5-6 4-5 30 36 23 29 21 28 45 57 5-1 4-2 32 36 29 36 28 35 50 60 4-8 35 36 55 63 4-3 system 2 - 14' Floor 80" Frame 96" Frame 99.5" Frame Pier Height (in) Pier Height (in) Pier Height (in) Angle (Deg.) Max. Anchor Spacing (ft -in) Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Strap Anchor Zone 11 Zone III 14 19 12 12 40 56 5-3 4-3 19 25 12 16 12 14 45 58 4-10 25 32 16 22 14 20 50 61 4-6 32 36 22 29 20 26 55 64 4-1 iSTa*N" rqol_ 6 1- 8503593 4 STATE F /A(D1 li�. IONA z�N W CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. 35 Figure 5.13 Anchor Spacing for Multi -Section Homes System 2: Wind Zone 11 and III See detail on page 32 system 2 - 24' Floor r N 503793 -40SE T E 0 F �11 11111k, I IN At i 11—�­ LIJ 80" Frame 96" Frame 99.5" Frame Pier Height (in) Pier Height (in) Pier Height (in) Angle (Deg.) Max. Anchor Spacing (ft -in) Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Strap Anchor Zone.11 Zone III* 12 14 19 14 19 26 12 13 45 58 50 60 55 63 5-1 4-0 4-8 4-3 system 2 - 26' Floor 80" Frame 96" Frame 99.5" Frame Pier Height (in) Pier Height (in) Pier Height (in) Angle (Deg.) Max. Anchor Spacing (ft -in) Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Strap Anchor Zone 11 Zone III 13 17 - 12 40 55 5-6 4-4 17 23 12 14 12 12 45 58 5-1 4-0 23 30 14 19 12 17 50 60 4-8 - 30 38 19 26 17 23 55 63 4-3 systern 2 - 28' Floor 80" Frame 96" Frame 99.5" Frame Pier Height (in) Pier Height (in) Pier Height (in) Angle (Deg.) Max. Anchor Spacing (ft -in)_ Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Strap Anchor Zone- 11 Zone III 14 19 12 12 40 55 5-6 4-4 19 25 12 16 12 14 45 58 5-1 4-0 25 32 16 22 14 20 50 60 4-8 32 36 22 29 20 26 55 63 4-3 36 Figure 5.14 Anchor Spacing for Single -Section Homes System 3: Wind Zone 11 and III See detail on page 32 systern 3 - 16' Floor IL 80" Frame 96" Frame 99.5" Frame Pier Height Pier Height (in) Pier Height (in) Pier Height (in) Angle (Deg.) Max. Anchor Spacing (ft -in) Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Strap Anchor Zone 11 Zone III 28 36 30 36 31 36 20 42 6-11 5-7 system 3 - 14' Floor 80" Frame 96" Frame 99.5" Frame Pier Height (in) Pier Height (in) Pier Height (in) Angle (Deg.) Max. Anchor Spacing (ft -in) Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Strap Anchor Zone 11 Zone III 23 35 35 36 26 36 27 36 20 45 25 48 6-7 5-4 6-3 5-1 R. Kfj;74 rq 85O3Z9; T 0 4, STATE OF 41 -5/ cis V JA%, & NAL /�NN w CHAMPION -HOME BUILDERS CO. 37 L K 1 -43%. Figure 5.15 Anchor Spacing for Multi -Section Homes System 3: Wind Zone 11 and III 8503593 4 STATE OF See detail on page 32 DI 1%%-FUNA V 0 0 r J_ system 3 - 24' Floor 80" Frame 96" Frame 99.5" Frame Pier Height (in) Pier Height (in) Pier Height (in) Angle (Deg.) Max. Anchor Spacing (ft -in) Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Strap Anchor Zone 11 Zone III 21 31 31 36 23 34 34 24 36 35 35 36 20 43 25 46 6-11 5-6 6-7 5-3 system 3 - 26' Floor 80" Frame 96" Frame 99.5" Frame Pier Height (in) Pier Height (in) Pier Height (in) Angle (Deg.) Max. Anchor Spacing (ft -in) Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Strap Anchor Zone 11 Zone III 23 34 34 36 26 36 26 36 20 43 25 46 6-11 5-6 6-7 5-3 system 3 - 2101' Floor 80" Frame 96" Frame 99.5" Frame Pier Height (in) Pier Height (in) Pier Height (in) Angle (Deg.) Max. Anchor Spacing (ft -in) Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Strap Anchor Zone 11 Zone III 24 35 35 36 26 36 27 36 20 43 25 46 6-11 5-6 6-7 -5-3 38 5.4.2 Severe climatic conditions 5.4.2.1 Freezing Climates Be sure anchor augers are installed be- low the frost line. During periods of frost heave, be prepared to adjust tension on the straps to take up slack. 5.4.2.2 Severe wind zones Champion Home Builders Co. does not recommend installing your home in any zone that requires greater wind -resisting capabili- ties than those for which it was designed (see data plate). See Section 4.4.2 on page 12 for instructions on protecting the windows in high wind conditions. 5.4.2.3 Flood -prone areas Champion Home Builders Co. does not recommend siting manufact ured homes in flood -prone areas. Foundation consider- ations are discussed in Section 4.4.1 and the FEIVIA document referenced in Section 4.5.4. Unconventional anchorage and tie -downs often are needed in designing and construct- ing the special elevated foundations that may be required in flood -prone areas. Consult a registered professional or structural engineer. 5.5 Installation of on-site attached structures Design all attached buildings and struc- tures to support all of their own live and dead loads, and to have fire separation as required by state or local ordinances. 5.5.1 Triple wides . Champion Home Builders Co. has sepa- rate setup information for triple wide homes. See the Champion Retailer. /iFZ�N 1,t=71 CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. I\W 5.5.2 Attached garages Attached garages must be installed ac- cording to all applicable local codes. They must be supported independently of the fac- tory -built portion of the home. Electrical cir- cuits in garages should be provided with ground fault interruption. - 5.5.3 Porches Site -constructed porches must be con- structed and inspected according to appli- cable local building codes. 5.5.4 Steps, stairways and landings Steps, stairways and landings must be constructed and inspected according to ap- plicable local building codes. 5.6 Skirting Skirting installed around the home shall have nonclosing vents located at or near each corner and as high as possible to cross -ven- tilate the entire space under the home. Vent free area must be equal to at least one square foot for every 150 square feet of the home's floor area, and this area should be further increased when insect screens, slats, etc. are used over the open vent area. In freezing cli- mates, install skirting so as to accommodate 1-2 inches of frost heave uplift to prevent buckling of floors. Take care that rainwater cannot be channeled or trapped between the skirting and siding, and that, normal move- ment of siding is not restricted. Anchor re- quirements do not include win : d loads applied to the skirting. 39 Chapter 6 - Installation of Optional Features 6.1 Hinged roofs If your home has an optional hinged roof or eaves, See Figure 6.1 on pages 41 & 42. 6.2 Awnings and carports Choose freestanding products with col- umns to support their weight. 6.3 Miscellaneous Lights and Fixtures Some exterior lights, ceiling fans and chain -hung fixtures may not yet be installed when the home is delivered. All of these fix- tures must be grounded by a fixture -ground- ing screw or wire. For chain -hung fixtures, use both methods. When fixtures are mounted on combustible surfaces such as hardboard, install a noncombustible ring to completely cover the combustible surface exposed between the fixture canopy and the wiring outlet box. If siding has'not been in- stalled at a fixture location, remove the outlet box and install the siding with a hole for the outlet box. Then reinstall the outlet box and proceed as for other fixtures. 6.3.1 Extedorlights Remove the junction box covers and make wire -to -wire connections using wire nuts. Connect wires black to black, white to white and ground to ground. Push the wires into the box and secure the light fixture to the junction box. Caulk around the base of the light fixture to ensure a watertight seal to the sidewall. Install the light bulb and attach the globe. Refer to Figure 6.2 (a) on page 43. 6.3.2 Ceiling fans To reduce the risk of injury, install ceil- ing fans with the trailing edges of the blades at least 64" above the floor or in accordance with the fan manufacturer's installation in- structions. Follow the manufacturer's instruc- 40 tions, as in Figure 6.3 on page 44. If no in- structions are available, connect the wiring as shown in Figure 6.2(b) on page 43. 6.4 Ventilation Options Champion has several ventilation op- tions available for installation when the home was constructed. If you wish to install one after you purchase your home, the VentilAire IV from Nordyne is a recommended system. Figure 6.4 on page 45 details the installation of the VentilAire IV system. 6.5 Exterior coverings Install exterior coverings stucco, ply- wood, vinyl or hardboard exterior siding; shingled or tiled roofs, etc. according to the material manufacturer's instructions. Do not cover the HUD label when applying any field exterior covering. 6.6 Telephone and cable TV The wal Is and floors of the manufactured home contain electrical circuits, plumbing and duct work. Avoid contact with these home systems when drilling through and placing cables within these cavities. Only trained pro- fessionals should handle such work. Figure 6.5 on page 46 shows one procedure for tele- phone crossover connections in multisection homes. 6.7 Continuous Ridge Vent See Fig. 6.6 on pages 47 & 48. Figure 6.1 Hinged Roof, Set-up Procedure r% -&-:l n 1. Carefully lift (jack) complete hinged roof up to full up -right position, then swing down end vertical and scab as shown in de- tail B. When all verticals are scabbed re- move jacks. 4. Install end wall fill wedges as shown in detail C and sheath to match end of house. 5. From this point on, the connections are the same as a typical double - section. 2. Attach roof sheathing to 2 x 4 blocks 6. Furnace/fireplace/wood burning as shown in detail A and add the missing 1 stove/water heater vent stacks must be sized or 2 rows of shingles per manufacturer's (for length) and installed per manufacturer in- s . pecifications. stallation instructions included with home. 3. Install corner braces as shown in de- tail D. 7. Plumbing vent pipes must extend through the roof. FOR DETAILS SEE FOLLOMNG PAGE CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. 41 Figure 6.1 Hinged Roof, Set-up Procedure (Continued.) Roof sheathing stapled to 2x4 block with 7/16" x 1 1/2" x 15ga. staples at 6" o.c. Shingles & Wood Roof K -T, 2:1 rep 1 Detail A Wedge attached to truss top chord and web with 7/16"x2 1/2"x15 ga. staples 6" o.c. Detail C 42 Top Chord Web V-0" 2x3 spf scab attached to one side of truss with 7/16"x2 1/2"A 5ga. staples staggered each end Detail B MLLOWI OL LJULII VIIUQ WI �,Q%051 11011 0 1^%P 111111 diagonal brace from top of end truss at approx. 450 keep trusses upright. Fasten 1 x3 to each truss vertical with (2) 7/16"xl 3/4"xl6ga. staples. Detail D Figure 6.2a: Installation of Exterior Light Fixture Junction Box Junction Box - Color coded wires Sealed ----\ Glahe Ground Wire Ground connector wire nut Figure 6.2b: Installation of Chain Hung Fixture or Ceiling Fan Color Coded Ceiling Box /—Ground Wire Wires Wire Nut 00011 q;�,— Ground Wi —Ground Strap Fixture Mounting Screw CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. 43 Figure 6.3: Paddle Fan Installation 1 . Remove the fan manufacturer's installa- tion instructions from the package and determine the method of fan attachment to the beam. (Also, see Figure below.) 2. If the center beam (shipped loose) does not contain a precut hole for the electrical box, cut a hole with a hole saw approxi- mately 1/4" larger than the box diameter at the proper location (center line of hole should line up with location of supply wire through ceiling) and centered in the width of the beam. 3. Install the box in the hole and secure flange to the center beam with (4) - #6 x 1 " screws. 4. a. Insert the ceiling wire through a knock out hole in the side of the electrical box. NOTE: It may be necessary to cut a notch from the top on the supply wire side of the center beam hole to allow the supply wire to be inserted in electrical box without binding against center beam during installation. b. Leave approximately 4" of wire free in the box. NOTE: APPLICABLE TO U.L. LISTED PADDLE FAN WITH A SWIVEL TYPE MOUNTING BRACKET CEILING BOARD SUPPLY WIRE COILED & SECURED FOR SHIPMENT NOTCH BEAM AT HOLE IF NECESSARY FOR WIRE CHASE 5. Secure the center beam in place over the center line joint. Be sure that fan supply wire is not pinched or penetrated with beam fasteners. 6. Secure electrical box to ridge beam with #8x2 1/2" wood screws through the two holes in the top of the box. 7. Strip about 3/4" of insulation from the white and black conductor ends. 8. Position the non-combustible flash ring (provided) over the electrical box so that finished surface (adjacent electric box) which is to be covered by fan canopy is notexposed. 9. Follow the manufacturer's installation instructions for mounting the fan assem- bly to the box and for electrical wiring of the fan. Use provided electrical connec- tors for splicing wire. Be certain that fan is grounded as specified in manufacturer's instructions and that wires are connected properly (white -to - white and black -to -black). DOUBLE WIDE RIDGE BEAM', 2 x 6 CENTER BEAM - SHIPPED LOOSE FOR FIELD INSTALLATION OR FAN BEZEL HOLE FOR BOX CUT THROUGH 2x6 (MAY BE CUT IN PLANT OR IN FIELD) SECURE BOX TO RIDGE BEAM WITH (2) #8x2 1/2" WOOD SCREWS (FIELD INSTALLED) ELECTRICAL BOX (SEE NOTE #11) SECURE BOX TO 2x6 CENTER BEAM WITH (4) #6xl " WOOD SCREWS SUPPLY WIRE INSERTED IN FIELD (FIELD INSTALLED) THROUGH SIDE KNOCKOUT OF BOX 44 Figure 6.4 Ventilation Improvement Installation Furnace Roof 31-0" Jack 1--Min-I Fresh SM oof Sealant Air 'ritic Ceiling Plastic Clamp Damper Vane �Flexible Duct Flexible Plastic CJosed Duct Clamp Open Screws Blower F'exib ILI Duct 1P Blower Damper Assembly Floor Register Gas/Oil Furnace Duct System Illustrated VentlilAlire IV TM Ventilation System I Designed as a low cost ventilation system for the living and attic space of a manufactured home; introduced in 1985. - improve indoor air quality - reduce indoor humidity levels - pre -heat or pre -cool indoor ventilation air and distribute evenly to all living areas of the home - winter- exhaust moisture laden air from attic space - summer- exhaust hot air from attic space as required - provide efficient attic ventilation with low power consumption Powered ventilation is an alternative to static vents Ventilate single section homes with metal roofs Single point mounting- minimize roof penetrations CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. 45 Figure 6.5: Telephone Wiring For Multi -Section Homes 4 COND. 24 GA. PHONE CABLE G G Notes: 1. Connect blue to blue, red to red, yellow to yellow, and green to green. 2. Do not strip the individual wires. 3. Insert the same color wires B into the connector, then using channellock pliers, press the round portion to make the connection. 46 *0"IC6011 RED.UR SCOTCH LOCK CONNECTOR (TYR) Figure 6.6: Continuous Ridge Vent Fasten ridge rail together with 3/8" x 5" lag screws 32" o.c. staggered from section to section for the entire length (Screws must be located at ridge blocking) Install screws at 450 angle starting 3" from the end and 2 1/2" from center of double section. (Flush heads with roof sheathing). Cont. Ridge Rail Ridge Blocking Ridge Vent Installation Instructions Cont. Ridge Rail Figure 1 NOTE: Ridge vent may be cut to any length desired. Center each ridge vent section over slot in roof. Mark edge of ridge vent on roof on both sides at each end. Maintain vent dimensions at instal lation. Figure 2 Insert "connect -or -seal" into end of ridge vent. Model No. 656 "connect -or -seal" to be used at each end and as many connections as required. CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. 47 Figure 3 Apply shingle cap same as std. double section roof connection. Locate ends of ridge vent 1 " min. from edge of roof. ---- Figure 4 Nail 2 places on sealed end of ridge vent. Nail loosely until opposite end is sealed or adjoining vent is connected. Do not allow vent to "spread open" when nailing in place. Figure 5 To make ridge vent connection, insert "con- nect -or -seal" approximately halfway into existing ridge vent. Insert by hand 2 nails into top of "connect -or -seal" to hold in place while an additional section is being added. For all subsequent connections repeat instructions. Figure 6 Rafters Roof Sheathing Shingle to Opening Gable to Overhang Tape seal Locate vent on marked line from fig. 1 1 " shingle nail typ. Nailed loosely from figure 4. Remove nails from fig. 5 and and butt ridge Nail at end of both ridge vents tightly together and seal joint with vent sections. caulking. Insert final "connect -or -seal" in remaining open end before nailing down completely with 1" shingle nails. 48 ChaPter 7 - Preparation of Appliances 7.1 Clothes dryer vent Your clothes dryer must exhaust to the exterior of the home, or outside of any perim- eter skirting installed around it, through a moisture -lint exhaust system, as shown in Figure 7.1 on page 50. Vent openings are located in either the wall or the floor. After the duct is installed, seal the openings, both inside and outside. Follow the dryer manufacturer's instructions for installing the exhaust system. If the home did not come equipped with a gas dryer, remember that installing one re- quires substantial alteration to the home. You must provide gas supply piping and adequate venting as specified by the gas dryer manufacturer. Only a trained and experienced person should install a gas dryer. Cutting major structural elements (such as floorjoists) to allow for gas dryer installation is not per- missible. Champion is not responsible for any weakening of the home's structural sound- ness resulting from dryer installation. 7.2 Comfort Cooling systems Only qualified personnel may install any comfort cooling system not provided with the home. Follow the manufacturer's installation instructions and conform to all local codes. 7.2.1 Air conditioners The air distribution system of this home /�N ' W CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. has been designed for a central air condi- tioning system. Equipment you install must not exceed the rating shown on the home's compliance -certificate. The home's electrical distribution panel may contain optional factory -installed circuits (Figure 7.2 on page 51) for air conditioning. The maximum full load ampere draw for the desired air conditioning unit must not exceed 80% of the circuit rating shown. Existing electrical circuits within the home may not have been sized for the addi- tional load of non -factory -instal led air condi- tioning, and a separate, outside electrical supply may have to be provided. Any field -installed wiring beyond the junction box must include a fused disconnect located within sight of the condensing unit. The maximum fuse size is marked on the con- denser data plate. Local codes wil I determine the acceptability of the air conditioning equip- ment, rating, location of disconnect means, fuse type branch circuit protection, and con- nections to the equipment. . "A" coil air conditioning units must be compatible and listed for use with the fur- naces in the home. Follow the air conditioner manufacturer's instructions. If a remote (self-contained, packaged) air conditioner (cooling coil and blower lo- cated outside the home, Figure 7.3 on page 51) is to be connected to the heating supply duct, install an automatic damper between the furnace and the home's air duct system, and another between the remote unit and the home's air duct system. Secure the duct system leading from the remote unit to the home and do not allow it to touch the ground. 49 Figure 7.11: Dryer Exhaust System or CAUTION: INSTALLATION OF THE EXHAUST CAUTION: THIS SYSTEM MUST NOT TERMI- SYSTEM MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NATE UNDER THE HOME. THE DRYER MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUC- TIONS. ALL COMPONENTS TO BE SUP- Nszs�, PLIED BY HOME OWNER. Ll Exterior Wall Dryer Duct 50 Exhaust hood or equivalent with damper Figure 7.2: Optional Factory -installed Air Conditioning Circuits Distdbution Panelboard Items below line field provided and installed — — — — — — — Fused Disconnect Junction Box --,' Remote Condensing i�. Conduit Unit 11=01 Will =111=4 W 111,W llI'W III I Figure 7.3: Typical Installation of Self-contained Heating or Air Conditioning Equipment Single Section - Duct the Ground Multi -Section Flexible Duct Shall Not Be in Contact with the Ground Duct P%11 %.'V"U1t1V"1"9 Ul Heating Equipment NOTE: Electrical connections made to energize air-conditioning equipment should be made only by qualified personnel. The completed installation must conform to Article 440 of the National Electric Code and applicable local codes. When the electrical connection is made at the junction box, the field installation wiring beyond the junction box must incorporate a disconnect (sized in accor- dance with NEC Article 440) located within sight of the condesing unit. The acceptibility of all air-conditioning equipment and its installation are to be determined by the local inspection authorities. CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. 51 Insulate ducts with material of thermal resis- tance (R) not less than 4, and a perm rating of not more than 1 perm. Connect the duct carrying air to the home to the main duct at a point where there are approximately as many registers forward of the connection as there are to the rear. Locate the return air duct in the center of the home. Do not cut or damage floor joists. Re- turn air and supply ducts should be sized to fit between floorjoists. Replace insulation re- moved during the installation, and seal the bottom board around the duct connection. Direct all condensation runoff away from the home by connecting a hose to the equip- ment runoff outlet or other means specified by the equipment manufacturer. 7.2.2 Heat Pumps Install heat pumps according to the heat pump manufacturer's instructions. 7.2.3 Evaporative coolers Install a roof -mounted cooler following the manufacturer's instructions. In the ab- sence of the instructions, proceed as follows: Connect the wires from the roof- mounted junction -box following the color code scheme of Figure 7.4 below using wire nuts, and re- place the cover on the box. Check to be sure a rigid base has been provided to evenly distribute the cooler's weight over several trusses. Tightly seal all roof penetrations and the boot connecting the cooler to the--roof/ceiling opening to prevent leakage of water into, and cool air out of, the home. Figure 7A Electrical Connection for Evaporate Cooler NOTE: COOLERS RATED AT 16 AMPS TO BE INSTALLED ON A 20 AMP CIRCUIT COOLERS RATED AT 12 AMPS TO BE IN- STALLED ON A 15 -AMP CIRCUIT NOTE: ONE REQUIRED FOR EACH COOLER. COLOR CODE White .............. Neutral Yellow I ............. Pump Black ............... Low Fan Red ................. High Fan Green .............. Ground 52 Weatherproof junction box located on roof of home oof Flashing 0 0 e Ze Connect the cooler to an external water supply and attach an overflow hose to its ac- cumulation pan to route overflow water away from the home. Champion suggests installing an insu- lated lightning protector, grounded directly to earth. Champion recommends roof or window mounted evaporative coolers only. 7.3 Fireplace and wood stove chimneys and air inlets Fireplaces and wood stoves require on- site installation of additional section(s) of ap- proved, listed chimney pipe, a spark arrestor and a rain cap assembly. See Figure 7.5 on page 54. 7.3.1 Minimum extensions above roof To assure sufficient draft for proper op- eration, extend the finished chimney at least 3'above the highest point where it penetrates the roof and at least Zhighe * r than any build- ing or other obstruction located within a hor- izontal distance of 10'. If the site has obstruc- tions extending higher than the home's peak within 10' of the chimney, the installer may have to provide an additional section of chim- ney pipe if required by local codes. 7.3.2 Required components The required components of a correctly - installed chimney are as shown in Figure 7.5 on page 54. 7.3.3 Assembly and sealing sequence Assemble and seal your fireplace or wood stove chimney per the fireplace manu- facturers instructions. Avoid cutting any roof trusses or floor joists when installing chim- W CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. ney pipes or combustion air intakes. 7.3.4 Combustion air duct inlets Combustion air intake ducts end just below the bottom covering of the floor. You must extend them to the outside when your home has a basement or crawl space. In ad- dition extend heat pump intakes to outside. These added ducts are not supplied, and may be purchased at your local hardware store. The fireplace manufacturer's instructions for installing combustion air ducts are in the fire- place/stove or with the chimney parts. Do not allow the combustion air inlet to drop mate- rial from the hearth beneath the home. Lo- cate its inlet damper above expected snow level, as shown in Figure 7.5 on page 54. 7.4 Range., cooktop and oven venting If your home is equipped with a combi- nation range (cook-top)/grill or oven that con- tains its own exhaust system, route the ex- haust so that it does not exit under the home. Connect flexible metallic duct between the elbow protruding from the floor and the ter- mi6ation fitting, and'support it according to ihe manufacturer's installation instructions. 53 Figure 7.5: Fireplace or Wood Stove Chimney and Air Intake Installation 3-4 Push Down Storm Colla Over Basemer a 1 11 ?#=U� "� =11WIN 54 Above Snow Level I 1/2" Trim with sheet metal sheers if difficult to make flashing lay flat on roof Caulking Flashing Rain Cap Spark Arrestor Chimney Cap Adaptor Triple Wall Chimney Pipe Storm Collar Flashing Firestop Thimble Damper Handle Damper Handle Chapter 8 - Utility System Connection and Testing —1 8. 1 Proper procedures Consult local, county or state authorities before connecting any utilities. Only qualified service personnel, familiar with local codes and licensed where required, should make utility connections and conduct tests. 8.2 Water supply 8.2.1 Maximum supply pressure and reduction The water systems of your home were designed for a maximum inlet pressure of 80 psi. If the local water supply pressure exceeds 80 psi, install a pressure reducing valve. 8.2.2 Connection procedures 8.2.2.1 To supply mains Connect the home's water system to the water source through the inlet located under the house, usually below the water heater compartment. A tag on the side of the home marks its location. 8.2.2.2 Mandatory shut-off valve You must install an accessible shut-off valve between the water supply and the in - ,let, as shown in Figure 8.1 on page 56. It must be a full flow gate or ball valve. 8.2.2.3 Crossovers %I Multisection homes with plumbing in both sections require water line cross connections, similar to Figure 8.2 on page 56. Remove the shipping caps from the water lines and in- stall the crossover connectors provided with the home. If freezing can occur, wrap water connectors with insulation. CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. 8.2.3 Freezing protection 8.2.3.1 Necessity In areas subject to subfreezing tempera- tures, protect exposed sections of water sup- ply piping, shut-off valves and pressure re- ducers, and pipes in water heater compart- ments with uninsulated doors, from freezing. Otherwise, costly damage may result. 8.2.3.2 Use of Heat tapes Heat tapes (either automatic or nonau- tomatic) can protect exposed plumbing from freezing. Champion recommends use of heat tapes with a 10 amp integral fuse. Plug the 3 -wire, grounded cordset of the heat tape into the outlet located under the home near the water supply. (Figure 8.1 on page 56). 8.2.3.2.1 Automatic Heat Tape This tape (with a thermostat) is approved for installation on all types of water pipe, in- cluding plastic. Secure it to the pipe, insulate it and weatherproof it, according to the man- ufacturer's instructions. 8.2.3.2.2 Non -Automatic Heat Tape This tape (without a thermostat), may not be approved for plastic pipe unless it is left exposed with no outer wrap of insulation. In- stallation is otherwise the same as with auto- matic heat tape. 55 Figure 8.1: Typical Water Connection Master shut valve by ott Wrap with heat tape as necessary for local free2 conditions. Install heat I per manufacturer's insta instructions. Heat tape i listed or approved for m, factured home use. Figure 8.2: Typical Water Line Crossover Optional notched location Holes in side rails W 1-t tuv�, Receptacle under home Additional blocking when notched option is used --7 Floor I I Inspection covers so connection can be made and insulated after twb halves are set up and blocked. Insulition CAUTION: IF FREEZING CONDITIONS EXIST, WRAP WATER CONNECTOR WITH INSULATION. USE WATER CONNECTORS SUPPLIED BY MANUFACTURER WHERE APPLICABLE. 9-� 8.2.3.3 Freezing Protection for Unoccupied Homes If the home is to be left unheated in cold weather, drain the water lines and blow them clear with compressed air to prevent dam- age from freezing. 8.2.4 Testing procedures Even though the water system was tested at the factory, it must be rechecked for leaks at the installation site. Close all water faucets, spigots and stool tank float valves, and use one of the following procedures: 8.2.4.1 Hydrostatic Be sure the water heater tank is full of water Pressurize the system with water at 100 psi, and then isolate it from the pressure source. The system must hold this pressure for at least 15 minutes without any loss. If the pressure falls off, repressurize the system and locate and correct leaks. 8.2.4.2 Pneumatic CAUTION: IF THIS PROCEDURE IS USED, YOU MUST BYPASS THE HOT WA- TER TANK BY HOOKING ITS COLD INLET AND HOT OUTLET LINES TOGETHER. THIS PROCEDURE WILL PROTECT T HE APPLIANCE FROM DAMAGE AND PRO- TECT THOSE INVOLVED IN THE TEST FROM POSSIBLE INJURY. Connect an air pump and pressure gauge to the water inlet and pressurize the system to 100 psi. Isolate the pressure source from the system. The gauge must stand for at least 15 minutes with no drop in pressure. Correct any leaks indi- cated by bubbles from soapy water, repeat- ing the procedure until all have been elimi- nated. Reconnect the water heater and the water supply. Z�N W CHAMPION HOME BUILDERSCO. 8.3 Drainage System 8.3.1 Assembly and support If portions of the drainage system were not installed afthe factory, all materials re- quired to complete it have been shipped as loose items in the home. Assemble the drain- age system according to codes and Figures 8.3 through 8.6. Start at the most remote end and work toward the outlet, supporting the piping with temporary blocking to achieve the proper slope (see Section 8.3.2). When the entire system has been completed, install per- manent drain line supports at 4'on center, as shown in Figure 8.3 on page 58. 8.3.2 Proper slopes and connector sizes Drain lines must slope at least 1/4" fall per foot of run (see Figure 8.4 on page 58). Connect the main drain line to the site sewer hookup using an approved elastomer coupler (Figure 8.5 on page 59). Exception: 1/8" fall per foot is allowed when a cleanout is in- stalled at the upper end of the run. 8.3.3 Crossovers Connect multisection home drainage line crossovers as shown in Figure 8.4 on page 58. 8.3.4 Solvent welding procedures The solvent cement used to connect drain lines must be compatible with the pipe installed in the home. Follow the manufacturer's instructions on the container. 8.3.5 Protection from Freezing Champion Home Builders Co. has in- sulated fittings in the drainage system sub- ject to freezing, such as P -traps in the floor. Replace this insulation if removed during as- sembly or testing. Insulate drain lines in- 57 Figure 8.3: Drainpipe Support Methods (2) 16d Nails Min. 2x3 Lumber F (2) 16d Nails (2) 16d Nails into into Floor Joist Floor Joist Isi 0 Drain Pipe (2) Staples or Screws Min. -2x3 LuiTmber each Side 16d Nail GaIv. or Alum. Strip GaIv. or Alum. Strip Min. 1x3 Lumber --Min. 2x3 Lumber (2) 16 Ga. - 7/16" x 2"—J Staples each end (1 (2) Staples each Side Lumber) or (2) 16d LNails GaIv. or Alum. Strip Drain Pipe _ Figure 8A Drainpipe Crossovers, Slopes and Connections Main Stool Drop Shipp Cap To Sewer 58 ISecond --- Stool Drop —Strap Support 4'o.c. S Sec toond 0, Dro' —Strap Supl , O.c 4 Shipping 'ptional Cap Cleanout Field Installed, Slope - 1/4" Per Foot Figure 8.6: Connection to Site Sewer Typical Connecting Pipe and Fittings (Not Supplied) By the Manufacturer Support Strap 4' Max Intervals "A" Side . T_ Approved Elastomer Coupler Site Sewer Hook -Up NOTE: FITTINGS IN THE DRAINAGE SYSTEM SUBJECT TO FREEZING, SUCH AS P -TRAPS IN THE FLOOR, HAVE BEEN PROTECTED WITH INSULATION BY THE MANUFACTURER. INSULATION MUST BE REPLACED IF RE- MOVED FOR ACCESS TO THE P -TRAP. /i�N_ CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. ,AV 59 Figure 8.6: Drain Line Freeze Protection Stabilizer - - I_: -A NC See Detail A I Beam ==O1ftM%r= - Insulated Drain Pipe Detail "A" Figure 8.7: Typical Gas Line Crossover Listed quick diconnect -i Remove dust caps ,k Ir Li 10111 L-111�1 Detail "B" Floor Joist I Beam Flow - Detail B Crossover same size as main unit pipe Crossover shall be li-dPH fnr Pvfprinr "-zp before connecting Gas connectors supplied by manufacturer where applicable 60 stalled below the bottom board in areas sub- ject to freezing as shown in Figure 8.6 on page 60. If the home is to be left unheated in cold weather, pour an approved nontoxic an- tifreeze into P -traps at all fixtures and stools. 8.3.6 Flood level test procedure You must conduct a flood level test on the completed drainage system before con- necting it to the site sewer. With the home in a level position, all fixtures connected, and all tub and shower drains plugged, connect the drainage piping system to the site water inlet and fill the system with water to the rim of the toilet bowl. Release all trapped air. Al- low the system to stand for at least 15 min- utes. Check for leaks. Drain the system. Plug all fixtures, sinks, showers and tubs, and fill with water. Release the water in each fixture simultaneously to obtain the maximum pos- sible f low in the drain piping. Check all P - traps and the drain system for possible leaks. Repair any leaks and retest. 8.4 Gas supply 8.4.1 Type of gas system fumished with home All gas appliances in this home, includ- ing the heating system, are equipped for natu- ral gas. If LP gas is to be used as the gas supply instead, a qualified service person must convert the appliances to LP gas fol- lowing the instructions provided by each ap- pliance manufacturer. 8.4.2 Proper supply pressure THE GAS PIPING SYSTEM IN THE HOME HAS BEEN DESIGNED FOR A PRESSURE NOT TO EXCEED 14" OF WA- TER COLUMN (8 OZ.) IF GAS FROM ANY SUPPLY SOURCE MAY EXCEED THIS PRESSURE, INSTALL A PRESSURE RE- DUCING VALVE. To operate gas appliances safely and efficiently, do not exceed the de- sign pressure limitations. For natural gas sys- tems, the incoming gas pressure should re- main between 6" and 8" of water column. For LPG systems, the pressure should remain between 12" and 14" of water column. 8.4.3 Ofificing for specific gases SPECIAL ORIFICES AND REGULA- TORS ARE REQUIRED FOR EACH KIND OF GAS AND AT ALTITUDES ABOVE 3,000 FEET. SEE THE INSTRUCTIONS ACCOM- PANYING EACH GAS -BURNING APPLI- ANCE FOR MODIFICATION INSTRUC- TIONS. BEFORE MAKING ANY CONNEC- TIONS TO THE SITE SUPPLY, CHECK THE INLET ORIFICES OF ALL GAS APPLI- ANCES TO ENSURE THEY ARE COR- RECTLY SET UP FOR THE TYPE OF GAS TO BE SUPPLIED. 8.4.4 Crossovers Install the gas line crossover in multisection homes as shown in Figure 8.7, on page 60, before performing any system tests or connecting the system to the gas supply. All crossovers and fittings must be listed for manufactured housing exterior use and be the same size as the main unit pipe. Do not use tools to connect or remove the flexible connector quick disconnect. CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. 61 8.4.5 Testing prior to connection to mains Even though the gas system was tested at the factory, it is essential that it be re- checked for leaks at the site. DO NOT AP- PLY PRESSURE IN EXCESS OF THOSE SPECIFIED BELOW OR YOU MAY DAM- AGE GAS VALVES AND/OR PRESSURE REGULATORS. Conduct one of the follow- ing two tests when the air and piping tem- peratures are nearly equal and will remain stable. 8.4.5.1 Piping Only Test Close all appliance shut-off valves. At- tach a pressure gauge calibrated in ounces at the home gas inlet. Pressurize the system with air to at least 3 psi (48 oz.). Isolate the pressure source from the system. The gauge must stand for at least 10 minutes with no drop in pressure. If any pressure loss occurs, check all joints in the piping system and at all shut-off valves with soapy water or bubble solution until the leaks are located. DO NOT BUBBLE CHECK WITH SOLUTIONS CONTAINING AMMONIA. Repair the leaks and retest until the pressure holds. 8.4.5.2 Test of Entire System Close all gas equipment controls and pilot light valves according to the individual gas equipment manufacturer's instructions. Assure that gas shut-off valves for all gas equipment are in the OPEN position. Attach a pressure gauge calibrated in ounces at the home gas inlet. Pressurize the system with air to at least 6 oz. but less than 8 oz. Check all gas shut-off valves and flex line connec- tions to valves and appliances for leaks, us- ing soapy water or bubble solution. DO NOT BUBBLE CHECK WITH SOLUTIONS CONTAINING AMMONIA. Repair any leaks found, and retest. Close all equipment shut- off valves upon completion of testing. RF 8.4.6 Connection procedures Inspect gas appliance vents to ensure they have been connected to the appliance, and make sure that roof jacks are installed and have not come loose during transit. Have the gas system connected to the gas supply only by an authorized representative of the gas company. 8.4.7 Gas appliance start-up procedures One at. a time, open each equipment shut-off valve, light pilots and adjust burners according to each appliance manufacturer's instructions. MAKE SURE THE WATER HEATER IS FILLED WITH WATER BEFORE LIGHTING ITS PILOT Check the operation of the furnace and water heater thermostats and set them to the desired temperatures. To help prevent scalding, set the water heater no higher than 120 F. 8.5 Heating oil systems Homes equipped with oil burning fur- naces must have their oil supply tank and pip- ing installed on site. These items are not sup- plied by Champion. Consult the oil furnace manufacturer's instructions for proper pipe sizing and installation procedures. ALL OIL STORAGE TANK AND PIPING INSTALLA- TIONS MUST MEET ALL APPLICABLE LO- CAL REGULATIONS AND SHOULD BE MADE ONLY BY EXPERIENCED, QUALI- FIED PERSONNEL. Oil piping and materi- als completed on site shall be new and free from defects. The piping and materials shall have a melting point greater than 1450 de- grees f. The steel, wrought iron, threaded copper, brass copper tubing or steel tubing must conform to applicable standards. Pip- ing shall be sized in accordance with 24 CFR 3280. 706 (c). and constructed with joints con- forming to 3280. 706 (d) through (g). The piping must also be graded to eliminate air locks and it must be supported 4' on center and secured within 6" of the supply connec- tions. The entire system shall be tested for leakage. 8.5.1 Tank installation requirements Unless the home is installed in a com- munity with a centralized oil distribution sys- tem, you must install an oil storage tank out- side the home. Locate the tank where it is accessible for service and supply and safe from fire and other hazards. 8.5.1.1 Vaporizing (gravitpfeed) furnaces Install oi I tanks that feed vaporizing -type oil furnaces so that oil flows freely by gravity. To achieve efficient gravity flow, install the tank so that its bottom is at least 8" above the level of the furnace's oil control and its t6p is within 8' of the oil control level. 8.5.1.2 Gun (pump -fed) furnaces Since the furnace includes a fuel pump, the tank may be installed above or below ground. For tanks installed below ground, do not exceed the lifting capacity of the pump, and extend the filler neck 1'above grade and provide a 1-1/4" dia. minimum vent pipe ex- tending at least 2' above grade. 8.5.1.3 Sloping and diaining requirements Regardless of the type of oil furnace or the tank location, install the tank to provide a gradual slope t6ward the fill end or drain plug (if so equipped). This facilitates pumping or draining of water or sludge. 8.5.2 Shut-off valve and fuel line filter Install an accessible and approved /O�N W CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. manual ly-operated shut-off valve at the oil tank outlet. Champion also recommends in- stalling a suitable filter in the fuel line near the tank to trap dirt and water. f 8.5.3 Leak test procedure Before operating the system, check for I leaks in the tank and supply piping. Fill the tank to capacity with fuel and examine all joints in the system for leakage. 8.5.4 Winterizing . N Champion recommended using a fuel oi I winterized to prevent the oil from jelling at low temperatures. 8.5.5 Hot Water Base Board Heat All crossovers to be made with sweat fit- tings, copper unions or other approved metal connections. 8.6 Electricity A large enough power supply must be available at the site. An inadequate power supply may result in improper operation of, and possible,damage to, motors and appli- ances. It may also increase your electricity costs. The current rating in amperes of your home can be found on the tag located out- side next to the feeder or service entrance and also on the electrical distribution panel. .1 64 8.6.1 Description and rating of house wiring The home is designed for connection to an electrical wiring system rated at 120/240 volt AC. PROPER AND SAFE CONNECTION DEPENDS ON THE TYPE OF SUPPLY SYS- TEM THE HOME IS EQUIPPED WITH. The connection t6this home may be a feeder re- quiring wiring at the site, or the connection to this home may be a service equipment meter base. The following paragraphs describe the wiring and grounding of electrical feeders; if the home is equipped with a service equip- ment meter base, skip directly to Section 8.6.4.4. 8.6.2 Proper feeder wire andjunction box material and size The main breaker and the label on the electrical distribution panel give the feeder current capacity in amperes. Using this in- formation, determine the required feeder size from the following tables. These sizes -are based on an ambient temperature of 860F. and do not take voltage drop into con- sideration. 8.6.2.1 Overhead Feeders Homes equipped,with overhead (mast weatherhead) feeder entrances contain all necessary conduit to the.electrical distribu- tion panel. However, you must install feeder conductors (not provided) on site. Refer to Fig. 8.8 on page 68. 8.6.2.2 Underground feeders Homes with an under -the -floor entrance come with a permanent ly-attached conduit raceway that runs from the electrical distrib- ution panel to a point under the floor. Install an approved conduit fitting or junction box at the termination point. Refer to Figure 8.9 on page 68. r , 8.6.3 Grounding of homes with feeder connections 8.6.3.1 Necessity The home must be grounded properly to protect the occupants. The only safe and approved method of grounding your feeder - connected home is through the grounding bar in the electrical distribution panel. This bar grounds all noncurrent.carrying metal parts of the electrical system at a single point. 8.6.3.2 Procedure The ground conductor of the power sup- ply feeder cable connects the grounding bar to a good electrical ground. The grounding electrode should be an 8' length of 1/2" dia. copper rod or 3/4" galvanized steel pipe. Drive it into the ground at least 12" below the surface and 2 -1/2' -deep trench. Connect the grounding electrode with a grounding clamp. Insulate the grounded circuit conductor (neutral or white wire) from the grounding con- ductors (green wires) and from equipment enclosures and other grounded -parts. Insu- late neutral circuit terminals in the distribu- tion panel board, ranges, clothes dryers, and counter -mounted cooking units from the equipment enclosure. Bonding screws, straps or buses in the distribution panel board or in appliances, should have been removed and discarded at the manufacturing facility. You must provide the required continu- ity of ground between sections of multisection homes. This bonding connection is commonly made with a #8.AWG bare copper wire or other approved positive connection between the parts (Figure 8.10 on page 69), using ap- proved grounding lugs with bolts, star wash- ers and nuts, or self -tapping screws that are shipped with the home. 8.6.3.3 Unacceptable methods of grounding homes Grounding to a water pipe, through the home's hitch caster will not satisfy the impor- tant grounding requirement. Never use the neutral conductor of the feeder cable as a ground wire. Do not ground the neutral bar in the electrical distribution panel. 8.6.4. Connection methods Connections should be made only by a qualified electrician using one of the follow- ing methods: 8.6.4.130 A feeder cord The home may be equipped with a per- manently -connected 30 amp. feeder cord stored in a compartment under the floor. If so, it is ready to be plugged into a 30 -amp., 2 -pole, 3 -wire, 120 volt grounding service re- ceptacle after electrical tests have been com- pleted (see Section 8.6.6). MANY HOMES ARE EQUIPPED FOR 100 AMP. OR GREATER SERVICE. UNLESS THIS HOME IS EQUIPPED FOR ONLY 30 AMP SERVICE, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE A FEEDER CORD OR 'PIGTAIL' CONNECTION. Con- nect homes equipped for 100 amp or greater service by one of the three following meth- ods: 8.6.4.2 Mast weatherhead feeder "The routing, connection and support of the service drop must meet local codes. Homes equipped this way contain all neces- sary conduit to the electrical distribution panel. However, feeder conductors (not pro- vided) must be installed on sitein accordance with Fig. 8.8 on page 68. If the masthead is located above the roof overhang, allow a mini- mum 8' clearance above all roof points the conductors pass over. ' There are two excep- tions to this rule: (1 ) Th6 vertical clearance may be reduced to 3' if the roof has a mini- mum slope of 4 in 12; and (2) The vertical clearance may be reduced to 18" if no more than 4'of service -drop conductors pass above the roof overhang, and if they terminate at a through -the -roof raceway or approved sup- port. A minimum clearance must also be pro- vided from the final grade to the service -drop conductors. This measurement may vary from 10' to 18' depending on the types of traffic anticipated below the service drop (refer to the National Electric Code). Unless impracti- cal, locate service heads above the point of attachment of the service drop conductors and make them rain -tight. If individual con- ductors do not extend downward, form drip loops. 8.6.4.3 Ufidersidejunct ' ion ' box feeder . A raceway from the main panelboard to the underside of tlie home allows for install- ing an approved junction box or fitting, which must be used to connect it to the supply'race- way (see Figure 8.9 on page 68). Install prop- erly sized conductors from the main power supply to the panelboard. Refer to Figure 8.9 for conductor and junction box requirements. The homeownei� or installer must provide the supply connection including the feeder con- ductors, junction box -and raceway connec- tors. Protect conductors emerging from the ground from a minimum 18" below grade to 8' above grade, or to the point of entrance to the home. The distance measured from the top surface of a buried cable, conduit or race- way to the finished grade must meet mini- mum burial requirements outlined in the Na- tional Electric Code. Use a moisture -proof bushing at the end of the conduit from which the buried cable emerges. CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. 65 8.6.4.4 Service equipment meter base Either an overhead or underground en- trance may be provided. The exterior equip- ment and enclosure must be weatherproof, and conductors must be suitable for use in wet locations. When a meter is provided on the home, connect the neutral (white) con- ductor to the system grounding (green) con- ductor on the supply side of the main discon- nect. Refer to Fig. 8. 11 on page 70 for typical meter base installations and one method of grounding the service equipment. The homeowner must provide the grounding elec- trode conductor(s). The grounding electrode should be an 8' length of 1/2" dia. copper rod or 3/4" galvanized steel pipe. Drive it into the ground at least 12" below the surface and 2' from the foundation, or bury it horizontally in a 2 -1/2' -deep trench' Connect the grounding conductor wire to the grounding electrode with a grounding clam p. -.- 8.6.5 Crossover connections I Refer to Figure 8.12 on page 71 for typical crossover wiring connections, for multisection homes (located along the centedine between the sections). Crossover locations can be distin- guished by metal junction boxes or access cover panels. Remove these panels and connect the enclosed wires as illustrated. Some crossover connectors plug together and do not require juno- tion boxes. 8.6.6 System test procedures and equipment 8.6.6.1 Pre -connection tests Conduct both of the following tests be - M. fore any electrical power is supplied to the home: 8.6.6. 1.1 Circuit conductor continuity Conduct'a continuity test by placing all branch circuit breakers and switches controk ling individual outlets in the "on" position. The test should give no evidence of a connection' between any of the supply conductors (includ- ing the neutral) and the grounding circuit. You may use a flashlight continuity tester. 8.6.6.1.2 Grounding continuity Using a continuity tester, test all noncur- rent -carrying metal parts to assure continu- ity to ground. The parts to be checked include: - appliance enclosures, including fans; -fixture enclosures and canopies; metal - siding and roofs; - metal water supply and gas lines; - metal ducts (except foil -covered insu lated ducts); - the home's frame. On multisection units, perform this test only after completing all electrical and bond- ing connections between the units. NOTE: GROUNDING IS NOT REQUIRED ON THE METAL INLET OF A PLASTIC WATER SYS- TEM OR ON PLUMBING FIXTURES SUCH AS TUBS, FAUCETS, SHOWER RISERS, AND METAL SINKS WHEN THEY ARE CON- NECTED ONLY TO PLASTIC WATER AND DRAIN PIPING. 8.6.6.2 Post -connection tests Conduct the following three tests after turning on the main circuit breaker and each individual circuit breaker. CAUTION; ALLOW THE WATER HEATER TO FILL COM- PLETELY BEFORE ACTIVATING THE WA- TER HEATER CIRCUIT. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL CAUSE THE WATER HEATER EL- EMENT TO BURN OUT, AN EVENT NOT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY. 8.6.6.2.1 Polarity and grounding of receptacles I With receptacle and lighting circuits en- ergized, check the polarity and grounding of each 120 -volt receptacle and light socket using a polarity tester capable of determining an incorrect wiring configuration. A conver- sion device may be required to test various fixture bulb sizes and outlet configurations. lhvestigate any indication of reversed polar- ity, open grounds or shorts and correct it. 8.6.6.2.2 Ground Fault Circuit Interruption (GFC1) Make certain that all receptacles requir- ing GFCl protection are in fact on the correct circuit(s). Check each ground fault circuit in- terrupter device by pushing the test button to -determine if the power route to the receptacle has been interrupted, or follow the man- ufacturer's instructions. Replace any GFCI that does not operate properly. 8.6.6.2.3 Operational checks . Check all light fixtures by placing a bulb in the socket and turning the switch on and off. Using a pigtail light, check all 240 volt recep- tacles to determine if both legs of the circuit are powered. Check all 120 volt receptacles to be sure that each is operational. Switched recep- tacles require the switch to be turned on and off. It is not necessary to check appliances, but their power sources must be assured. Failure of electrical wiring orfixtures requires repair and retesting. CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. 67 Figure 8.8: Typical Overhbad Feeder Assembly Clamp - service Color -coded conductor: red, black, white and green Roofline Copper Conductor Size 750 Wire Service (Amps), Wire Size (Awg) Conduit Size Feeder Ground Neutfal 100 #3 #8 #3 1 1/4" 150 #0 #6 #3 1 1/2" #0 #6 #3 #000 #6 #3 1 Ox 12x4 200 Figure 8.9: Typical Underside Feeder Assembly Bushing Dy otr Bushing by ott Flex electrical conduit with cc coded wires b) others Th AnvCarnol e" 68 Electrical raceway Color -coded wires to distribution panel by others Tie green with green, black with black, red with red, white with ap- proved connectors, or hooked up direct Junction box, if required, by others 01. *YQO SAN %OVIJIJCI %#ViIUU%,LVI 1-0 go Service (Amps) Wire Size ( Conduit Size Box Size Feeder Ground I Neutral 100 #3 #8 #3 1 1/4" 1Ox1Ox4 150 #0 #6 #3 1 1/2" 1 Ox 12x4 200 #000 #6 #3 2" 12xl2x4 Figure 8.10: Multisection Frame Bonding Front crossmembers B HALF C-) C-� A HALF Ground clamp with screw Ground wire should be the same used on panel box CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. 69 I Std. Load Center Meter Base Ground on Metal Conduit Ground Bar To Chassis 5"—IJ !�M see Notes #4 and #5 To Ground Rod 4'Coil Under Home -70 2" Conduit Min. with 2 1/2" IbI at Bends on Extedor of Home Residential Style Meter Box -\ I -_ —Neutral Bar #6 Cu Min see Note #3 Bond Ground and Neutral I 10. Grounding electr�de & clamp for direct budal. per section 250-83, 1993 NEC. Shall be supplied and installed by contractor. 11. The main electrical distribution panel may be mounted on the outside of an extedor wall. Such equipment shall be listed for exterior use and i nstalled per the manufacturers instructions. Copper Conductor Size 750 Wire Service (Amps) . Wire Size (Awg) Conduit Size FeederTGrou.nd Figure 8.11: Typical Meter Base Installations and Gtounding 100 #3 #8 #3 1 1/4" 150 1 #0 Overhead WfEsl: 1 1/2" 200 1 #000 #6 1 Wires must be installed from the panel box to the meter,connections. ApprovedWeathertight 2 See wire chart ior conductor size. Extedor Wall Meter Box See Note. #4 3. Install a #6 cu ground wire and coil approx. 4 ft., 4. Install a #8 cu bond wire from panel ground bar to cha�sis for bonding. Panel Board 5. Install a bare #8 wire from panel bd. through decking to chassis for bond wire. 6. If thernain breaker in the panel box is also the service disconnect, the panel Conduit box shall be mounted on an outside wall Labelsee or interior partition within one stud bay of Note #9 6- the outside wall. The service entrance 4'-0 M X. conductors shall enter the hom -eat this - Floor-,,, M n. po int. Otherwise the meter box shall contain a disconnect. 7. 2x6 blocking is required to support Supplied and installed meter box. by contractor 8. Panel board may be inverted if necessary. Underground 9. A red warning label shall be mounted Clamp see on or adjacent to the service equipment. Grade Note #10 The label shall state: Ground Rod ... ................ see Note #10 ............ ............ .. ...... : __ ...... . . . . .... ...... . . . ...... . ... ..... ........... . I Std. Load Center Meter Base Ground on Metal Conduit Ground Bar To Chassis 5"—IJ !�M see Notes #4 and #5 To Ground Rod 4'Coil Under Home -70 2" Conduit Min. with 2 1/2" IbI at Bends on Extedor of Home Residential Style Meter Box -\ I -_ —Neutral Bar #6 Cu Min see Note #3 Bond Ground and Neutral I 10. Grounding electr�de & clamp for direct budal. per section 250-83, 1993 NEC. Shall be supplied and installed by contractor. 11. The main electrical distribution panel may be mounted on the outside of an extedor wall. Such equipment shall be listed for exterior use and i nstalled per the manufacturers instructions. Copper Conductor Size 750 Wire Service (Amps) . Wire Size (Awg) Conduit Size FeederTGrou.nd Neutral 100 #3 #8 #3 1 1/4" 150 1 #0 #6 1 - #3 1 1/2" 200 1 #000 #6 1 #3 2" Figure 8.12: Electrical Crossove-rs Standard: Junction Box Conductors from distribution NM Cable for branch circuits, panel board terminated in with suffcient length for crossover, junction box coiled above access panel. J unction box "Steel Wire protectors shipped loose for field installation. 1,41A cauie co Dado joist for NM cable —Access panels fastened to framing with screws. Words "elec. access" painted on panels. Altemate: NM Cable Connector The AMP Industries NM Cable connector for 15 and 20 amp circuit crossovers may be made without junction box Access panels fastened to framing with screws. Words "elecr-access" painted Steel wire protectors shipped on panels. loose for field installation. This home may be shipped with one or more plug-in connectors. These connectors are to be snapped together on set-up. Connectors will be color - coded and/or tagged to prevent mixing of circuits. I CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. 71 Chapter 9 -. Final Inspection Make a final inspection when home installation is complete to make sure that no items have been overlooked and that all work was done properly. Place special emphasis on the following "checklist" items: 9.1 Water and drain systems Ail water and drain systems work prop- erly and do not leak. 9.2 Appliance function and operation I I Appliances have been tested and work properly. ,9-3 Windows, doors and drawers All windows, doors and drawers work properly; windows open & doors swing freely. 9.4 Exit windows - One window in each bedroom is d6sig- nated as a secondary exit to be used in case of emergency. lEach exit window is labeled as such with operating instructions. All ship- ping hardware should be removed, and the window should operate as explained in the window manufacturer's instructions. 9.5 txtefior siding and trim There are no gaps, voids, or missing fas- teners. 9.6 Stack heads and vent pipe flashings on roof All stack head or vent pipe flashings are properly attached and sealed. 9.7 Composition roof All shingles are properly attached, none are loose or missing, and all holes are filled. square foot for every 150 square feet of floor area of the home. The vent size must be in- creased to allow for insect screens, slats, lou- vres, etc., used over the open vent area. 9.9 Low -hanging trees and bushes If there are any low -hanging trees or bushes near your home, trim or cut them. Think about the plants' possible movement during windy conditions or under snow or ice loads in limiting their future growth. 9. 10 Exhaust fan operation and air flow Check al I exhaust fans for proper opera- tion and air flow. 9. 11 B ottomboard Carefully inspect the bottom covering of the home for loosening or tears from instal - tion of pipes or wires. Seal openings around the floor perimeter, pipes or pipe hangers and splits or tears with weather -resistant tape. Check for excessive "Bagging" indicating possibility Of water from a leak. 9.12 Ground cover Repair any cuts or tears in the ground cover with tape. 9.13 Anchors and straps Be sure the correct number of anchors have been installed at the proper angle, and that all straps have been tightened. 9.14 Interior details 9.8 Skirt venting Inspect for, and correct, all interior fin - The skirting around the home has non- ishing details, such as loose moulding, car - closing vents, located at or near each corner pet seams etc. The retailer's representative as high as possible to cro'ss-venti late the en- should inspect the home with the homeowner, tire space under the home. -The free area of give the homeowner a copy of the these vents must be equal to_at least one Homeowner's Manual, and brief the - I homeowner about maintaining the home. 72 Chapter 10 - Relocating the Home 10. 1 Relocation of the home If it is necessary to move the home, HAVE IT MOVED BY A PROFESSIONAL MANUFACTURED HOME MOVER, MAKE SURE ENOUGH TEMPORARY WOOD BLOCKING IS USED, and check the follow- ing items: 10. 1. 1 New Zones Check the roof and wind load and the temperature requirements at the new loca- tion. If the new requirements are greater than those shown on your home's compliance cer- tificate, check the cost of adapting the home before moving. Otherwise, any resulting dam- ages wi [I not be covered under your warranty, and you may be held liable for any failures. Check with Champion, your home retailer, or, a qualified manufactured home mover about making these home improvements. 10. 1. 2 Tires and axles Replace any removed tires or axles as required by the manufacturer. Be sure that tires are inflated correctly, have at least 1/ 16" tread, and do not have any cracks or splits. Check and repair bearingsand brakes as necessary. 10.1.3 Appliances Secure appliances to prevent movement during transportation. 10.1.4 Dust caps . Place dust caps on the ends of all pipe connections. 10. 1. 6 Transit of furniture and belongings Substantial damage may result.if furni- ture, personal belongings, setup materials or other items are stored in the home during transit. TRANSIT DAMAGE IS NOT COV- ERED UNDER YOUR WARRANTY. 10. 1. 7 Multisection homes Reinstall temporary structural supports and bracing materials before moving the home. Cover open sides of sections with weatherproof material such as 6 -mil plastic sheeting. After the sections have been sepa- rated, secure 2" x 6" shipping braces at the front end and in the axle area! Place ridge beam supports in open areas at a maximum of 12'on center. 0 N 10.1.5 Blocking during storage Any home placed in storage, including those on sales lots, must be immediately blocked under each I-beam, both at the rear of the home 'and midway between axles and hitch, to prevent excessive deflection and possible structural damage. CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. 73 N 74 r — - t k �t a 74 NOTES I / J r ® CHAMPION HOME BUILDERS CO. 75 NOTES 76 Champion Home Builders Co. Plant Locations ALABAMA Champion Home Builders Co. Gateway Homes Division P.O. 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