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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0013626-Building ~ ; I CITY OF;'OSH~OSH N2 PERMIT - APPLICATION AND RECORD TYPE: BLDG~TG D ELEC D PLBG D SIGN D ZONING ?- r 13626 FLOOD PLAIN raJ. HEIGHTA'J#- ::N:E:~ -;iii~)r:~~i-!!-; ~-~- - - -- - - - - - - - - -:~~ ~~-~'-;-;~R- DESIGNER USE/NATURE OF WORK /l Je-<0 5F(2 LV/ 4-il~ ~~r I ~h e pt I fir;<;, '5 ~ r' T' ~Ur);;' .hM. Er r~.:s f G-,~. i-b'~ r-ee ~ -erjJ BUILDING CONTRACTOR SiZ~~ Sq. F . Foundation PM-<AJ._174 Class of Const HEATING CONTRACTOR '7:;A'~ ?: f" vS-fA e t- Heat D AlC D Vent D Fuel/System Heat Loss ELECTRIC CONTRACTOR SeC" kv r ~r-- Electric Servo New D Change D Temp D # Stories 6 Height ~ .8 Occupancy Permit ~ BTU'S Fixtures Switches Receptacles Type _ Volts _ Amps_ Circuits PLUMBING CONTRACTOR b f f:: r-l{ P'\ (Z- _BT _WH _Sh _ WSoft _OF _Lav _Disp _OW _SP _Ur _WC _FOr _ L Tub _ Eject _SS _Sink Other ISSUED BY _ CBasin _ San. Sewer _ Storm Sewer _ Water Park Dedication $. "" -, Final/O.P. ~-I ~ s ....... 9d m all work pursuant to rules governing the described construction. SIGNATURE ADDRESS ss- AGENT/OWNER .-- s (2{J r:f ~/z/8r DATE 68J-63~6 TELEPHONE # ~ State of Wisconsin Department of Industry, Labor & Human Relations Division of Safety & Buildings Box 7969 Madison, WI 53707 Wisconsin Statutes 101. 63,101.73 WISCONSIN UNIFORM BUILDING PERMIT APPLlCA TION See Instructions on back of ink co :1111!1!1~~~~II~!!:!I:t... 3 - ~-o.- .5'lr~ '<- APPLICATION NO. . PARCEL NO. D STRUCTURE D HVAC D ELEC D PLUMBING Mailing Address . ()~~I . Telephone aLP 10 B" '6 'O/'U [:)J.IV'(. Wf (4(4- 2"3 l~ /q Z8 .---..,.-. . . Mailing Address Telephone ((ja:M<;'C,(..j~L ss .~, 'SCoTT S'T(4) ~8~- (;3 b G, O,M~j w) ~, SECTION ,T Lot No. 8 Left I f Right ft. 7 ~k ft. /6 ~ e... ft. l~;$"$"$Y$QUl!(e.$}? Fuel Nat. L.P, Oil Elec. Solid olar Gas * Space Htg. 0 0 0 0 0 Water Htg. 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 Dwelling unit will have 3 kilowatt or ................... more installed electric space heating equip. .::.:::::.::i::. Infiltration control option is: 0 Full seal ing of joints. 0 Blower door test. 0 Exterior air infiltration barrier. $ -CC>O '" <=::> The applicant agrees to comply with the Wisconsin Uniform Dwelling Code and other Municipal O~dinances and with the conditions of this permit; understands that the issuance of the permit creates no legal liability express or implied, on the Department or Municipality; and certifies that all the above information is accurate. Il L-U.A.J ................................................... . .................................................... .................................................. . ...".............. ........... .. R8.Qle.~liIQQ.DQli}: . ............ ....................... ........................ ....................... ........................ .......'....................................... ....................... ........................ ....................... ........................ ~, ~..i diivvii!sion Name J.-b 0v\ ~ .................-....................,..........................-....... . .................... . S?7 Front Rear ( Setbacks Z,," ft. 10 Ifz.., :1;i$teU'tRlC~c.m ..~MH'AeeQQU,~M~;t.? Forced Air Furnace Radiant Baseboard or Panel o Heat Pump o Boiler o Central Air Conditioning o Other ~tU -tll' /370 Sq. ft. Living Area Zo 8fP Sq. ft. Garage ~ 0" Concrete o Masonry o Treated Wood ....,......... 0 Other I;UIEm ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... .................... Sq. ft. o Seasonal o Permanent o Other SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL DATE This permit is issued pursuant to the following cbnditions. Failure to comply may result in suspension or revocation of this p mit or other penalty. N,R Block No. E orW ........ ....... '. !~':ri'm'QN' . o COUNTY Municipality Number of Municipality Number of Dwelling Inspection Authority Location, if different .O-e-leJR 1~;I_,tllI~~lmii'M,!:~i~q~p~y~::.............. Plan Review . . . $ Inspection . . . . $ Wis. Permit Seal(s) $ ,~ Other , . . . . . $ TOTAL , . . $ SBD 5823 (R. 04/87) WHITE -Issuing Jurisdiction NAME DATE 73?~ CERT. NO. GREEN -Inspector PINK - Owner/Agent YELLOW - DILHR s--- 3f --8;/ ~~~V zamt;/'I.AND OSE cor-1PLIMI:E CHEC:!<US'l' t. GE:NE:ML a',,1ilinq Pemit i .' .' ZOni.nq t./~7;~- Ncn-Ccnfominq_' Jcb ~t:icn d~>.?o (-d[C-k::o~ ~ ~ Dimmsion P1;;~I..~ OWner UrVtLA. Tt4 Wo L F . tot: A1:ea a:NS~J:.!CN 01aA , j) _ ~~~~:f:!~~~ ~, NEW ~ ACDn';CN ~ II. _ Acc-c:or:y ar,i M;,.~ Fecce Eloa1:hcuse _ Otility St::cctm:e _ Other (specify) ~.~~ PcxU _ Dec:k/Pat:io _ Sign Poxd1 '-./ .l:!.4"'-J.e" Fam:U ' ~~"":f ~ _ 'l\lO-Family _ JI2lt:l-Family 0:Izm!3:.cial -~. ea=lies ~ ~' Defic:iencv/carments --- ~ :::::----? ~.. .. V-rYI ",......... --- . ~ ,..--- - -J ------- - it - IV. E'JIEti At1mORt'lY 'Ihe Pl.anni.nq Oirect:or, or ~\,/tu-late designee, must app!XM! all plans, ~ the .fbllowi.rlq: (1) Alterat::icns or interior. 'NOrk when the use is c:cnfoJ:minq a.rxl when no c:hanc;e of use is p.~. (2) Ma..intenarrc:e items, e.q~"* ~f windcws, . etc., when the use is c:cnfoJ:minq am when no chan<ge of. 1.JSe is pz:cpaaea.. Inst.anc:es where wxX CXJlt)lies with the aI::lcve c:ri:t:e::;.a, the p<="-t: can, ~ ~'ed by the a,nilinq ~l..O1. without: refer.ral to the Plaminq ~. ~ APProVm !Dr APPR7JED _ Plan Caml:i 55; on Action Requ.ired Va.r:i.ance (s) Required REVm<lED BY: f"I'l\~. ~_. ~Ih' t.+ ~, ::~ ::~n ':::emke ~ Principal Planner "'-\ r~ C i t Y 0 f 0 s h k 0 s h .J <V City Hall , ~ ~"<v 215 Church Avenue ""Jr~ Oshkosh, WI 54901 ~ ~0 ~~~~ RE: Proposed Residence for ^^~(p J a,s..~ arlatb Wolf ,..c'30s<" 2080 Hickory t-.#' . ~"v Osbkosh, Wisconsin 091"," :::;'(j ~~o/ Dear John, ~ RECEIVED MAY 26 1989 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT In accordance with the City of Oshkosh Zoning Ordinance and specifically Section 30-58, Flood Proofing, this letter will certify that the residence to be built for Jarlath Wolf is adequately designed to protect the structure to the flood protection elevation. As per our discussion at the Board of Zoning Appeals last week, a small section of the site affected by the flood plain will be raised to come out of the flood plain elevation. Also the following will be accomplished so as to meet the requirements of this section: 1. This structure will withstand flood pressures, depths, velocities, uplift, and impact forces associated with a regional flood by anchoring the structure on a treated sill plate attached with one-half inch diameter anchor bolts at 4 foot ~ inches on center. The anchor bolts will be bent to an L-shape and embedded in the top of the foundation wall a minimum of 6 inches with the bend a minimum of 2 inChes. 2. Utilities have been and will be located out of the flood plain elevation~ 3. As previously discussed, the elevation of the house will be situated such that it is out of the flood plain. We hope this information is suitable for satisfying Section 30- 58. If you have any questions or comments concerning this letter we would be pleased to assist. S~relY , ~~ James Larson. Architect cc: Jarlath Wolf Bill Tuchscherer JL/tjm ~' ~ ~$ ~ ~0 . ~~~~ ~~(p 0-3':# cs~. ~~O ~1- O~<:)" '.'J'Ij ~~1-':> ~ 25, 1989 Mr. John Bluemke Principal Planner City of Oshkosh City Hall 215 Church Avenue Oshkosh, WI 54901 RECEIVED MAY 26 1989 .DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT HE: Residence at 2080 Hickory for Jarlath Wolf Dear John, In accordance with the City of Oshkosh Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 30, and our recent conversations, this letter is being written relative to the flood plain requirements for the above site. This letter specifically addresses, Section 30-45 of the City of Oshkosh Ordinance. In accordance with the information requested by the above referenced section, please be advised that the Jarlath Wolf residence as planned to be constructed, will not: 1. Cause an obstruction tp flow which will specifically bloc~ the conveyance of flood waters by itself or in conjunction with future similar development that can be foreseen at this time, and thus will not create an increase.in regional flood height. 2. The construction of this residenc~ will not cause an increase in the regional flood height due to flood plain storage area loss which is equal to or exceeding .01 feet. As can be seen by the preViously submitted flood plain for last weeks Board 6f Zoning Appeals, only a miner the flood plain is actually raised by the flood this site. information section proofing of on , I trust this information is adequate to meet the requirments of this section of the Ordinance. If you have any questions or comments concerning this letter I would be pleased to assist. ~relY' !~e~~n, Architect cc: Jarlath Wolf JL/tjm PAGE 1 DllHR Safety and Buildings Division P.O. Box 7969 Madison, WI 53707 ENERGY WORKSHEET UNIFORM DWELLING CODE PROJECT ADDRESS: 20 8 D H ,llL(j e '-I LANe (1)bsL BUILDER: VjVlo ~C!-A:sC!.-A-ee'f?lL OWNER: /Vt ,JA~t.Arll i)lJL-F WORKSHEET COMPLETED BY: /~ 2~1p6/C- /J'/tJ.. DATE: tlJ /&1 T , Does dwelling unit have three kilowatts or more input capacity of permanently installed electrical space heating equipment? o YES (see below) .M NO If yes, then indicate infiltration control option: Full sealing per s. ILHR 22.13(3)(a) Infiltration barrier per s. ILHR 22. 13(3)(b) Blower door test per s. ILHR 22.13(2)(c) & (3)(c) INSTRUCTIONS: This worksheet is a DILHR-approved method of showing compliance with the energy conservation standards of Chapter ILHR 22 of the Uniform Dwelling Code (UDC) which applies to one- and two-family dwellings built since December 1, 1978. It is recommended that the user purchase a copy of the UDC from State Document Sales, (608) 266-3358. You have the choice of using the Accepted Practice Method or the System Design Method to show code compliance. For the Accepted Practice Method, which is recommended for standard designs, complete Sections A. and B. and Sections E. through F. and Section H. You will be first calculating component areas, then your dwelling's code-allowed and other heat loss to determine your furnace size, and then comparing your planned insulation levels to the required insulation levels from the Appendix of the UDC. For the System Design Method, which is recommended for alternative designs, complete Sections A. through F. You will be first calculating component areas, then the code-allowed heat loss, then component U- andR-values and then your calculated heat loss which you will compare to the code-allowed heat loss. You will also be calculating the allowable furnace size. With either method, you will need to apply the stricter and slightly different standards shown for electrically-heated homes if you answered "YES" to the above question. For electrically heated homes, you must also complete Section G. to determine the required mechanical ventilation capacity. All "R' and 'u' calculations must be carried to four places .after the decimal point, rounded to three places. Linear dimensions must be carried to three places, rounded to two. Area and heat loss calculations may be rounded to the whole number. Numbers in brackets, [1], refer to the footnotes listed on page 5. SBD-5518 (Rev, 1188) A. AREA CALCULA TIONS PAGE 2 Some calculations will not be necessary depending on home design and heating fuel. These calculated areas are referenced elsewhere on this worksheet, for example, A.1., A.2.... 1. GROSS (lNSU LA TED) ABOVE-FOUNDATION WALL AREA (Including doors, windows and box sills) / 1( '3tj-fJ/+t. ./--/7+,..//+::26--;).0--- Lj--l;;)o):::' .~I"3 1(-:;,",4/';;1-111-/4- -t1~-i-'.,t~4~ liS;" 4. GROSS EXPOSED FOUNDATION WALL AREA (Enclosing warm space 500 F or warmer) lj ,r \ l;t (j~7) ~SbS sq. ft. IS7 sq. ft. 2. WIN DOW &'PA TlO DOOR AREA (sash/door area) a. In Above-Foundation b. In Foundation Walls Walls 5. FOUNDATION WALL AREA BETWEEN GRADE AND THREE FEET BELOW GRADE x IS-) sq. ft. sq. ft. Total (a. + b.) = ' al'3 q7! sq. ft. 3. DOOR AREA IN ABOVE-FOUNDATION WALLS )_~.a - 1-4 }_,"30 - ;>'..1 6. FOUNDATION WALL AREA MORE THAN THREE FEET BELOW GRADE ^1/J 1../0 ,sq. ft. sq. ft. 7. OPAQUE[l] ABOVE- FOUNDATION WALL AREA (1.- 2.a.- 3.) 8. GROSS WALL AREA ABOVE GRADE (1. + 4.) 9. OPAQUE [1] EXPOSED FOUNDA- TION WALL AREA (4.- 2.b.) sq. ft. j,. 9 S 5' sq. ft. sq. ft. 10. WALL AREA BELOW GRADE (5. + 6.) 11. TOTAL FOUNDATION WALL AREA (4. + 5. + 6.) 12. INSULATED ROOF OR CEILING AREA sq. ft. sq. ft. II ~) sq. ft. 13. FLOOR AREA OVER UNHEATED 14. SLAB ON GRADE SPACES (LESS THAN 500) 15. BASEMENT FLOOR AREA sq. ft. _lineal feet of slab perimeter sq. ft. B. CODE-ALLOWEDHEATLOSS PAGE 3 Enter values into table from elsewhere on this worksheet and multiply across by the electric or non-electric code-required U-value. For lines 1 throuqh 5 for walls, complete as follows: Electrically-heated Homes - Lines 1,4 & 5. Non-Electrically Heated Homes - Option A or B. OPtion A - Lines 1,4 & 5 - Suggested if non-foundation and exposed foundation walls are of similar construction. Option B - Lines 2,3,4 and 5. AREA I REQLJIRED U-VALUE I TEMP. I HEAT COMPONENT FROM X X D1FF. = LOSS SECT. A NON- ELECTRIC ELECTRIC [2] BTU/HR 1. Gross Wall Above Grade (A.8.) ;('1 5 ~ (1V .080 85 3 ~ .W~ ( 2. Gross Above-Foundation Wall (A.1,) .12 N/A 3.a. Gross Exposed Foundation Wall (A.4.) Max Area of A.4. + A. 11. = .25 .25 N/A b. Gross Exposed Foundation Wall in Excess of Line 3.a. " .12 N/A 4. Foundation Wall Between Grade And 3 Feet Below Grade (A.5.) .113 [3] .072 [3] 5. Foundation Wall More Than Three Feet . Below Grade (A. G.) .094 [3] .048 [3] ~ 6. Floors Over Unheated Spaces (A.13.) .09 .055 7. RooforCeilinq(A.12.) 1/,;)...0 aL~ .020 '6'S 4. i Z....,"", IS 8. Slab On Grade (A. 14.) Lin. ft. .51'F'[4] .51'F' [4] 9. Basement Floor (A.15.) .025 .025 I TOTAL CODE - ALLOWED HEAT LOSS '35 I ~ I C. SYSTEM DESIGN METHOD - ACTUAL 'u' VALUES OF YOUR HOME C.1. ABOVE-GRADE COMPONENTS - Enter 'R-values' from Table A-4 of the UDC Appendix, ASHRAE Manual, or manufacturer's specifications. Total them across and then find the 'u' value by taking the reciprocal (1/R) of the total'R- value'. For components having the same insulation but different interior or exterior finishes, separate calculations are not necessary if the one with the lowest 'R-value' is used in your calculations. CA VITV EXT. INSULA- INT. OR SOLID AIR INSULA- FRAMING, TION INTERIOR AIR TOTAL 'U-Value' EXT. SHEA- COMPONENT IF APPlI- FILM FINISH THING TION OR SOtlD IN FIN- 'R- (or 1/R) FILM CABLE * OVER CA VITY ISH VALUE' FRAMING '" Above-Founda- Cavity .17 - - -,,~ !.l I - - .68 ,'-1 ~.. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. -tion Walls Solid .17 .68 ..~.J.<P..<?~~.9..... ....... ..... Cavitv .17 .68 Foundation Solid .17 .68 Roof or Cavity .61 '~ itS ~(!".':~ 4,~'5 .32: ,YS .61 a.- ................................. Ceilina Solid .61 .61 ..f.1.<?.<?.~ .Q~~.n-!n7....... Cavitv .17 .92 Heated Soace Solid .17 .92 ................................ , ............................... ............................... . * Air Film R-Values HEAT FLOW DIRECTION . LOCATION Upwards Horizontal Downwards EXTERIOR .17 .17 .17 INTERIOR .61 .68 .92 PAGE 4 C.2. BELOW-GRADE COMPONENTS - Precalculated 'U-values' including air films,wall, insulation and soil. Check appropriate boxes for planned type of construction. COMPONENT TYPE GRADE TO THREE FEET MORE THAN THREE FEET B~LOW GRADE BELOW GRADE o Masonry or cone. 'wall without insulation .288 .094 o Masonry or cone. wall with R-5 insulation board .113 .063 o Masonry or cone. wall with R-10 insulation board or R-11 insulation batt and 2x4's .072 .048 o Basement floor without insulation .025 .025 o Basement floor with R-5 insulation .022 .022 o Slab-on-Grade or within 2 ft of grade without insulation .81 (F-value) per lineal footofslab perimeter o Slab-on-Grade or within 2 ft of grade with R-10 insulation board for 48" total horizontal and vertical application .51 (F-value) per lineal foot of slab perimeter D'Other (describe) Claimed U-value: ,I Claimed U-value: C.3. WINDOWS AND DOORS - See Tables A-5 and A-6 of UDC Appendix for U-values and wood frame factors. D. SYSTEM DESIGN METHOD - CALCULA TED ENVELOPE HEA T lOSS OF YOUR HOME Enter values into table from elsewhere on this worksheet and multiply across to find the actual heat loss of each component. Add component heat loss figures to find total envelope heat loss. CAVITY OR AREA I WOOD I ACTUAL I TEMP. ! HEAT COMPONENT SOLID IF FROM X FRAME X .U. VALUE X DIFF. LOSS APPLICABLE SECT. A. FACTOR ** FROM [2] BTU/HR SECT. C. 9P~9Y~-C~~~fEQ~QQ~~QQ----- Cavity a -::t I ' IS I D~ 85 17~j Wall A. 7. Solid l ?J <; IO~ SOil QP~g~~E~PQ~f~EQ~QQ~~QQ----- Wall (A. 9. Foundation Between Grade and ---------------------.(;---- Three Feet Below Grade A. 5.) Foundation Wall More Than - --Three -Feet Bel~ -Grade (A~ 61- Windows (A. 2. a. + b') -------- a.l;;:' . ~;;l. ~$ ~ 71 q Doors (A.3.) -------- '-/0 ----.---- .4-0 E;''j J '3 ~O ~~~toJ_~~UQg_______________ Cavity q o~ S 1""4- (A. 12.) Solid I 1 I I IO~ ~,$?, Floor Over Unheated Cavity - - -Soaces (A.-1-3~) - - - - - - - - - - -- Solid Basement Floor (A.15J -------- -------- ------------------------- -------------------------- -------------------------- Slab On Grade (A. 14.) --"------ Un. ft. -------.. F-Val. I TOTAL CALCULATED ENVElOPE HEAT LOSS - May not exceed Total Code I rt:J":Jq Allowed Heat Loss in Sect. B. bv more than 1 % " ) /.. , ** Adjustment Factors ForWood-Framed Components SPACING OF FRA- STUDS JOISTS/RAFTERS MING MEMBERS CA VITY SOLID CAVITY SOLID 12" "80 .20 .86 .14 16" .85 .15 .90 .10 24" .90 .10 .93 .07 Also see Part C of UDC Appendix Table A-5 for window framing adjustment factors. PAGE 5 E. HEA T LOSS BY AIR INFIL TRA nON (for furnance sizing) An air change rate of between 0.25 and 1.00 per hour is recommended depending on tightness of construction. I I I I I , I TEMPERA- AIR HEAT FLOOR TURE LEVEL AREA X HEIGHT = VOLUME X CONSTANT X DIFFERENCE X CHANGES = LOSS [2] PER HOUR BTU/HR Basement .018 Levell, lido <:1 1t).Og;t'j .018 i;' c~ \5 Level 2 I .018 Level 3 .018 Total Dwelling Volume INFIL TRA TION HEAT LOSS 'II 1J.~_o F. FURNACE SIZING This section determines the maximum and minimum furnace size in BTU's1HR. Minimum Maximum ~J~!~~_~~Si9~ !-!~t,!1~~~ ~.?!~uJ~!~d):!~~!~~~ !~~r.!:l_S_e5!._~._ ~~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ __ __ _ _ _ ____ ~5\ ItJ, j Accepted Practice Method: Code-Allowed Heat Loss from Sect. B. --------- Code~Allowed Heat Loss (from Sect. B.) --------- Infiltration Heat Loss (from Sect. E.) + .,.., I , + TOTAL DWELLING HEAT LOSS (total of above) = = Allowable Furnace Size Margin Multiplier X 1.0 X 1.15 ALLOWABLE FURNACE OUTPUT SIZE RANGE = = [5] - Planned Furnace Output ~q 3.:;7,'?;" , I "l.;? 'IT> I. N1 I ..l.. I...,) ~~ 7 ~1. v\. -1' 3~ q A-f::t w () ti r;. tp if) G. MECHANICAL VENT/LA TION SIZING Required for electrically-heated homes only. = = = Footnotes: [1] Opaque wall area is wall area minus opening area,s of doors and windows. [2] Temperature Difference = Inside design temperature of 700 minus outside design temperature from Table 22.04-B of the UDC. Basement inside temperature may be taken between 500 and 700. Temperature difference for transmission heat losses of below-grade spaces of basements is inside temperature minus 100, disregarding outside, temperature. [3] These below-grade U-values have the insulating value of the soil added to the code-required U-values which apply to the building materials only. See sect. C.2. for typical insulated component U-values. [4] These slab-on-grade F-values are derived from the code-required U-values and include the heat loss through the edge and body of the slab. See sect. C.2. [5] If desired manufacturer does not have a furnace of this size, designer may go to manfacturer's next larger size. PAGEl H. ACCEPTED PRACTICE METHOD For completion of the accepted practice method, please refer to the Appendix Tables A-I, 2 and 3 and E-I, 2 and 3 of the Uniform Dwelling Code (UDC). Complete Subsection H.1. if your home is heated with other than electricity. Complete Subsection H.2. if your home is electrically heated. Area figures should be calculated in Section A and are referenced below. SUBSECTION H.1. Non-Electrically Heated Homes Only WAllS ABOVE MINIMUM' D Single w/storm MINIMUM D Insulated SIDING: DWood(R-.77) FOUNDATION WAll INCLUDING ABOVE-FDTN D Insulated glass DOORS: D Solid Wood D Alum. (R- 1.82) BOXSlll, USE WINDOWS: D Triple pane D Uninsulated w/storm D Other: R~ TABLE A~1 - PLANNED INSULATION PERMITTED WINDOW TYPE AND R-VALUE: AND DOOR AREA: % X 100% = % Above Foundation Window & Gross Above-Foundation % Planned Window Door Area (A2.a. + A3.) Wall Area (Al.) and Door Area EXPOSED BASEMENT WINDOWS: D Single-glazed OR D Single w/storm or insulated glass FOUNDATION WALL, USE PLANNED INSULATION TYPE AND R-VALUE: TABLE A-2 . X 100 % = % Exposed FoundatIon Area Total Foundation Area % Exposed Foundation (A4) . (A1 1;) (If over 25% exposed foundation, then exposed foundation area equal to 25% of foundation shall have maximum U-Value of .25 and balance of area shall have maximum U-Value of .12.) Percent Window Area Permitted By Table: % . X 100 % = % Basement Window Area Exposed Fndtn. Wall Area % Planned Window (A2.b) (A4.) Area ROOF OR CEILING, PLANNED INSULATION TYPE: R-VALUE PER INCH: USE TABLE A-3 REQUIRED THICKNESS: Inches in cavity (R-38) Inches Over Framing (R-19) FOUNDA TlON PLANNED INSULATION TYPE AND R-VALUE: WAll, GRADE TO 3 FEET DOWN (MINIMUM R-5INSULATION) I SUBSECTION H.2. Electrically Heated Homes Only WALLS ABOVE ALLTHESE MEA- D ALL WINDOWS D EXPOSED FOUNDATION D DOORS INSULATED FOUNDATION SURES REQUIRED: TRIPLE-GLAZED INSULATED TO R-l0.54 TO R-8 INCLUDING BOX- SILL, USE X 100 % = % TABLES E-1 AND E-2 Total WI ndow Area Above Grade Wall Area % Window Area (A2.a. + b.) (A8.) X 1 00 % = % Opaque Exposed Above-Grade Wall % Opaque Exposed Foundation Area (A9.) Area (A8.) Foundation Wall Required Above Foundation Wall U-Value (from Table E-l): Planned Wall Construction: U-Value from Table E-2: ROOF OR CEILING, PLANNED INSULATION TYPE: R-VALUE PER INCH: USE TABLE E-3 REQUIRED THICKNESS FROM TABLE E-3: Inches FOUNDATION WALL PLANNED INSULATION TYPE AND R-VALUE: FOR FUll HEIGHT (MINIMUM R-l0 INSULATION) -f' 'I> f\ r. BLOCK IV\ ~~ '30\ (C) ~q to 1 0 ~A1 ~/.fuf<<, tlU VA- ts ~.JARD SATE NAME J t\.f2-.LA T H LJ 0 L F LOT 6 . SUBDIV. VoCM tt L PiAl" t1-t'c-le~ r 4,Jl YES ADDRESS ZONE SIDEWALK EXISTING LOT D I MENS IONS he. <8 '"Y( 1'- '1 t: o N~ e:.;,A3 l , I 9 8/1 By:/N STREET NO. dO 80 BUILDING GRADE ELEVATIONS STAKES SET AT SITE FEE: ,$15cO o~ \2 & ~o G 6EPAR~~ORf;. g . I, the unders i gned, owner or agent of the above descr i b.ed property agree, to have the grade establ ished before excavation has commenced. If') e:~O ry8 'I...' ;;,'0,,) f ' ~ ~ 20-8/ ~~CJf<.,~ ~ , CY-C '(( b~ _ ~'r/ r- ~:p~ p---~ .'" ~ l"-"E'--'\...e. ~ ~ ~~? ~4k-~ . "'-P~b~ ~7 ~~ . -70, J-87 '- . '<-L.~Ok.16 if" lop. 0(< _ , /()~ /I~--~ ~A /c J"~ rr' .~~ /~ ~- ~~;,...~,.(I~ / NOT I C. E ;2 ()~ /lrefifY:~ SECTION 7-32 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY TO BE ISSUED (A) The Buildi. ng Inspector, Heating Inspec,tor, Plumbing ln'pector, ( V[3,<bJJ. ~ and Electrical Inspector shall make a final inspection of all .~ ne~ buildings, additions, and alt.erati.ons. I,f no violation ~f-;;r-.4vt ,.......A i~ th1s Chapter or other laws or l~wful orders be found, the Ch1e~ r1f1L ~ Building Inspector shall issue a Certificate of Occupancy, 'fjf ~ stating the purpose for which the building is to be used, also ~ 0 ' the maximum load and maximum number of persons that may acc- (>r '- q omodate on each floor thereof and als~ that the building or ~/>[?S ! premhe or part thereof and the purposed use t,hereof a, re in '\,,:-r-' f- < ,1)" conformity with the provision of Chapter 30 on Zoning and t::.cL- OKlftL City Planning, as required by Section 30-27 (C) of said Chapter. NO BUILDING OR PART THEREOF SHALL BE OCCUPIED UNTIL SUCH CERTIFICATE HAS BEEN ISSUED. NOR SHAL~ ANY BUILDING BE OCCUPIED IN ANY MANNER WHICH CONFLICTS WITH THE CONDITIONS PUT FORTH IN THE CF;RTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY. PRESENT THIS CARD FOR OCCUPANCY pERMIT TO Code 'Enforcement Division Room 205, City Hall Oshkosh, Wisconsin 54901 ROUGH ELECT APP~ I City of OSHKOSH l " , .+4 ,I.. .-! INSPECTIONS MAY BE ARRANGED BY CALLINC 236 - 5050. DATE3 DATE ';;2:7YJ D ATE ~j,7,.~tji) OAT "i -""'" .':;.~. ./ "\ (.."/ /,' . E. //_.,/ ,/ (/ (, /' '/- DATE * NOT APPLICABLE TO 1 AND 2 FAMILY DWELLINGS