Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout047-740-020BUTTE COUNTY PARKS DEVELOPMENT FBS CERTIFICATION PORM CHICO AREA RECREATION AND PARR DISTRICT Assessor Parcel Number (s) Q ¢ -7 — 19<-Q 014 Property Owner!/ Project Location/Address Subdivision /%fr 1'/�}A/T j'bv+��/VG Lot Number (s) Q Residential Development: (check -one) V/New Development _Alteration/Addition Mobilehome(s) _Non -Residential to Residential Total Number of Dwelling Units Comment: —17 Z Building Department Representative Date Chico Area Recreation and Park District(CARD) certifies that- (Appli nt Name) (Phone Number) O �/ eZ4, Z!�/� 5 (Street Addres rd (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 $ 71'1 ''CARD Re,presentati e Date PAID BY CHECK NO.. REMARKS:` BANK NO.V ' �aQ1.011 PAID BY CASH RECEIPT N0. ' Distribution: White' --Applicant. Yellow --Butte Co. Building Dept. Pink --CARD O Gigldenr�ocll.;-Cj�ty�Fof C1iigpf[Bki1ding.Dept�� park.fec (form revised 11/90 s i 1-1 .40 / School District A.P. Number Property Owner BUTTE. COUNTY SCHOOLS IMPATI�FEE�CERTIFICATION FORM (One fo!jn Qullding) , ,l� gJurisdiction: City C !-'fv S I -L-- ,XJ_ Building Department No. _ County Property Location/Address 4-0 / 2 0 Z- / N%7y fiE R 6,14 Subdivision e2be SAWT C 9 4 A,0/616 its ')yL Residential Development b No of Living Mobile Home Units Installation Com mercial/Industrial (Floor Plans reviewed by School District District Identification No. / / (i& V School District certifies that �YD / ,SGC (Street Address) (City) has complied with the requirements of Resolution No. representing �j square feet. School District Representative Paid by Check # / / Remarks: Cl rZ c 4. E�' Lot No. iZ O Sq. Footage (Including Exterior Roofed Areas) �) -76/07- Date (Applicant) (Phone Number) ..--% _ /'. (State) (Zip Code) —717O20 L by payment of $ AB 2926 $ FULL MITIGATION $ i -7 Date j&��44 Notice: You may protest the imposition of the fees identified above by submitting a written protest to the District, in compliance with Government Code Section 660201a), within 90 days from the date fees are paid. Failure to submit a timely written protest will prohibit you from challenging the imposition of the fees in any court action. If, 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 fully mitigate its impact on the school district's schools. White (applicant), Yellow (building department), Pink (school district) feeform.xls (10/98)dmm V o�TT�c 0 0 c�U NSy Building Permit Number: D �3 Owner Name: 1.p� 0-,k 8 �' Residential Construction Requirements IMPORTANT This set of plans and specifications MUST be kept on the job site at all times and it is unlawful to make any changes or alterations on same without written permission from the Building Division, County of Butte. All materials and workmanship shall be in accordance with recognized good practices and of a quality prescribed for the specific use in the 2001 California Building Code (2001 U.B.C), 2000 California Plumbing Code ( 2000 U.P.C.), 2000 California Mechanical Code (2000 U.M.C.) and the 1999 California Electrical Code (1999 N.E.C.) COMPLY WITH ITEMS CHECKED BELOW Your parcel lies within a designated 100 -year flood plain. Finish floor, electrical, H.V.A.C. equipment and services shall be a minimum of one foot above the elevation shown on the attached Flood Elevation Certificate. A Post Flood Elevation Certificate will also be required. Note: We will normally accept the following as compliance with the flood elevation requirements: 1. Building is anchored to concrete stemwall system with conventional anchor bolts. 2. Building plate on top of stemwall to be one foot or more above the 100 -year flood elevation. (Plate height less than 24" above grade, or engineered design required). 3. Electrical, heating, ventilation, plumbing and air conditioning equipment and facilities located above the plate. 4. At least 2 openings m exterior walls, located on opposite or adjacent walls with a total net area of not less than 1 square inch for every square foot of enclosed area. 5. The bottom of the openings shall be no higher than 1 foot above grade. 6. The openings may be screened or covered with other devices that will permit automatic entry and exit of floodwater. Page 2of 2 Building Permit Number:-�( Owner Name:�nc�d' I _ Parcel lies within the State Responsibility Area (SRA). Comply with attached Q requirements. c t 0 Fire sprinklers are required in this structure. 1' The following parcel map requirements shall be met: FAA AJIW i All structures and equipment including overhangs shall be clear of all easements. A setback of FD feet from the side and C5 feet from the rear property lines and 20 feet (25 feet if Federal Aid Route) from the edge of the right of way shall be clear of structures and equipment except for a 2 foot overhang. Expansive soil may be encountered on this site. This condition may require the foundation to be designed by a California registered engineer or licensed architect. I I` }e i I o� suite LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY BUILDING DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTEER (VE, CALIFORNIA 95985-3397 TELEPHONE: (53D) FAX: (530) 536-2140 October 6, 1999 Pool Safety Act Re: Swim ming Clarification Of Enforcement In Butte County Effective Date: January 1,1998 To Whom It May Concern, In December of 1997, just prior to the effective date of the Swimming Pooi Safety Act, (Due o the e back page) we initiated a letter of explanation, and a mailing to all pool contractors in Bu 1 ete uwith the Act and how wording of the Act itself, vised ourlettert questions of scr be how nforcment w ll occur in Butte County, and are to enforce it We have re Pool contractors. again conducting a mailing to notify p ement of the This revised letter should clarify several common questions or problems concerning our enforc 1 Swimming Pool Safety Act including: on was provICIM In our review of legislative• considerations, we discoveredtthat owh w as 5d that a conforming to allow exit alarms on doors providing direct access P pre-existing Pool or perimeter fence was already in place. However, in many cases there residence is one side of an enclosure h entirety surrounds the s no :.parcel enclosure, and unless the pool, installation of exit alarms alone does not constitute compliance. 2, The 1994 Uniform Building Code, Appendix Chapter 4, Division 1, and the 1997 Uniform fencing - Building Code , Appendix Chapter 4, Division 1, specifically low the use of 11 gagllow the use of chain e, 2 -1/4 ch as pool barrier material. In Butte County we will continue to will be conidered on a mesh, chain link fencing as pool barrier materialo Oh eSwimmingePootypes of fncinlSafety Act.sPlease call case by case basis, based upon the requirements for clarification prior to installation. d b 3. All access gates through the enclosure shall open away from the swimming Pool, an This self- closing ng with aself-latching device placed no lower than 60 inches above gr includes large gates for vehicle access. tact this office at the address or phone Should you have further Questions concerning this matter, please con number listed above. *MagtrC,4jBui1ding l C.B.O. Inspection k, CALIFOkN1A HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 115920-115927 115920. SWl7MAING POOL SAFETY ACT • 115921. As used in this article the following terms have the following meanings: a) "Swimming pool" or pool" means any structure intended for swimming or recreational bathing that contains water over 18 inches deep. "Swimming pool" includes in -ground and aboveground structures and includes, but is not limited to, hot tubs, spas, portable spas, and non-portable wading pools. b) "Public swimming pool" means a swimming pool operated for use of the general public with or without charge, or for the use of the members and guests of a private club. Public swimming pool does not include a swimming pool located on the grounds of a private single-family homes. c) "Enclosure" means a fence, wall, or other barrier that isolates a swimming pool from access to the home. d) "Approved safety pool cover" means a manually or power -operated safety pool cover that meets all of the performance standards of the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), in compliance with standard E1346-91. e) "Exit alarms" means devices that make audible, continuous alarm sounds when any door or window, that permits access from the residence to the pool area that is without any intervening enclosure, is opened or is left ajar. Exit alarms may be battery operated or may be connected to the electrical wiring of the building . 115922. Commencing January 1, 1998, except as provided in Section 115925, whenever a construction permit is issued for construction of a new swimming pool at a private single-family home it shall be equipped with at least one of the following safety features: a) The pool shall be isolated from access to a home by an enclosure that meets the requirements of Section 115923. b) The pool shall be equipped with an approved safety pool cover. c) The residence shall be equipped with exit alarms on those doors providing direct access to the pooh d) All doors providing direct access from the home to the swimming pool shall be equipped with a self-closing, self - latching device with a release mechanism placed no lower that 54 inches above the floor. e) Other means of protection, if the degree of protection afforded is equal to or greater than that afforded by any of the devices set forth in subdivisions a) to d), inclusive, as determined by the budding official of the jurisdiction issuing the applicable building permit Any ordinance governing child access to pools adopted by a political subdivision on or before January 1, 1997, is presumed to afford protection that is equal to or greater that afforded by any of the devices set forth in subdivisions a) to d), inclusive. 115923. An enclosure shall have all or the following characteristics: a) Any access gates through the enclosure open away from the swimming pool, and are self-closing with a self -latching device placed no lower than 60 inches above the ground. b) A minimum height of 60 inches. c) A maximum vertical clearance from the ground to the bottom of the enclosure of two inches. d) Craps or voids, if any, do not allow passage of a sphere equal to or greater that four inches in diameter. e) An outside, surface free of protrusions, cavities, or other physical characteristics that would serve. as handholds or footholds that could enable a child below the age of five years to climb over. 115924. Any person entering into an agreement to build a swimming pool shall give the consumer notice of the requirements of this arricle. 115925. The requirements of this article shall not apply to any of the following. a) Public swimming pools b) Hot tubs or spas with locking safety covers that comply with the American Society for Testing Materials Emergency Performance Specification (ASTM ES 13-89). p c) Any pool with the jurisdiction of any political subdivision that adopts an ordinance for swimming pool safety that includes requirements that are at least as stringent as this article. d) An apartment complex, or any residential setting other than a single-family home. 115926. This article does not apply to any facility regulated by the State Department of Social Services even if the facility is also used as the private residence of the operator. Pool safety in those facilities shall be regulated pursuant to regulations adapted thereof by the State Department artment of Social Services. 115927. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, this article shall not be subject to further modification or interpretatianby any regulatory agency the stare this modification or interpretation by any regulatory agency of the state, this authority being reserved ..l....:.. ,,. t„ i„� �: _,;,,�� provided for in subdivision (e) of Section 114922 and subdivision (c) of Section 115924. cx�iwtrei� w �v.?u�u+.s..... ..,, r Fiber Rolls SE -5 d Objectives EC Erosion Control ✓ SE Sediment Control ✓ TC Tracking Control WE Wind Erosion Control NS Non-Stormwater fr Management Control ' WM Waste Management and g a Materials Pollution Control i-egena: ✓ Primary Objective ✓ Secondary Objective 93 Targeted Constituents Description and Purpose Sediment ✓ A fiber roll consists of straw, flax, or other similar materials Nutrients bound into a tight tubular roll. When fiber rolls are placed at Trash the toe and on the face of slopes, they intercept runoff, reduce Metals its flow velocity, release the runoff as sheet flow, and provide removal of sediment from the runoff. By interrupting the ' Bacteria - length of a slope, fiber rolls can also reduce erosion. Oil and Grease Organics Suitable Applications Fiber rolls may be suitable: Potential Alternatives ■ Along the toe, top, face, and at grade breaks of exposed and SE -1 Silt Fence erodible slopes to shorten slope length and spread runoff as SE -6 Gravel Bag Berm sheet flow SE -8 Sandbag Barrier ■ At the end of a downward slope where it transitions to a SE -9 Straw Bale Barrier steeper slope ■ Along the perimeter of a project ■ As check dams in unlined ditches ■ Down-slope of exposed soil areas ■ Around temporary stockpiles Limitations ■ Fiber rolls are not effective unless trenched CASCIA California Stormwater Quality Association January 2003 California Stormwater BMP Handbook 1 of 4 Construction www.cabmphandbooks.com I I _ . I i SE -5 l II ® Fiber rolls at the toe of slopes greater than 5:1(H:V) should be a minimum of 20 in. diameter or installations achieving the same protection (i.e. stacked smaller diameter fiber rolls, etc.). ® Difficult to move once saturated. e If not properly staked and trenched in, fiber rolls could be transported by high flows. ® Fiber rolls have a very limited sediment capture zone. ® Fiber rolls should not be used on slopes subject to creep, slumping, or landslide. Implementation I' Fiber Roll Materials e Fiber rolls should be either prefabricated rolls or rolled tubes of erosion control blanket: Assembly of Field Rolled Fiber Roll j ■ Roll length of erosion control blanket into a tube of minimum 8 in. diameter. ■ Bind roll at each end and every 4 ft along length of roll with jute -type twine. ! Installation ■ Locate fiber rolls on level contours spaced as follows: - Slope inclination of 4:1 (H:V) or flatter: Fiber rolls should be placed at a maximum interval of 20 ft. - Slope inclination between 4:1 and 2:1(H:V): Fiber Rolls should be placed at a maximum interval of 15 ft. (a closer spacing is more effective). Slope inclination 2:1(H:V) or greater: Fiber Rolls should be placed at a maximum` interval of io ft. (a closer spacing is more effective). I ® Turn the ends of the fiber roll up slope to prevent runoff from going around the roll. ■ Stake fiber rolls into a 2 to 4 in. deep trench with a width equal to the diameter of the fiber roll. Drive stakes at the end of each fiber roll and spaced 4 ft maximum on center. Use wood stakes with a nominal classification of 0.75 by 0.75 in. and minimum length of j 24 in. I� ■ If more than one fiber roll is placed in a row, the rolls should be overlapped, not abutted. Removal i ® Fiber rolls are typically left in place. I � 2 of 4 California Stormwater BMP Handbook January 2003 Construction www.cabmphandbooks.com Fiber Rolls e If fiber rolls are removed, collect and dispose of sediment accumulation, and fill and compact holes, trenches, depressions or any other ground disturbance -to blend with adjacent ground. Costs Material costs for fiber rolls range from $20 - $30 per 25 ft roll. Inspection and Maintenance ■ Inspect BMPs prior to forecast rain, daily during extended rain events, after rain events, weekly during the rainy season, and at two-week intervals during the non -rainy season. ® Repair or replace split, torn, unraveling, or slumping fiber rolls. ® If the fiber roll is used as a sediment capture device, or as an erosion control device to maintain sheet flows, sediment that accumulates in the BMP must be periodically removed in order to maintain BMP effectiveness. Sediment should be removed when sediment ® accumulation reaches one-half the designated sediment storage depth, usually one-half the distance between the top of the fiber roll and the adjacent ground surface. Sediment removed during maintenance may be incorporated into earthwork on the site of disposed at an appropriate location. ■ If fiber rolls are used for erosion control, such as in a mini check dam, sediment removal should not be required as long as the system continues to control the grade. Sediment control BMPs will likely be required in conjunction with this type of application. References Stormwater Quality Handbooks - Construction Site Best Management Practices (BMPs) Manual, State of California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), November 2000. January 2003 California Stormwater BMP Handbook 3 of 4 Construction www.cabmphandbooks.com SE -5 FiberRolls J! ,/,�,//,/;I�}/ Note: Install fiber roll � along a level contour. y Fiber rolls Vertical spacing measured along the face of the slope / varies between y Install a fiber roll near 10' and 20' ii slope where it transitions I� y into a steeper slope TYPICAL FIBER ROLL INSTALLATION N.T.S. Fiber roll SiOPe 8' min v°ts c x �Y 0 N �t E 3/4" x 3/4" wood stakes max 4' spacing ENTRENCHMENT DETAIL N.T.S. I 4 of 4 California Stormwater BMP Handbook January 2003 Construction www.cabmphandbooks.com