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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBuilding Permit 11.1049 Mary's on Main 0 ....i i_. u U ui w X. nn 1 aaa0 is �, J 0 w w �n Z a ks ` W0 l ti Z 1 l 000000 k > N N O 0 O W % Z j D Q ' m c 0 D c F- 2 0 0 u. i 0 0 0 n ' X 0 W Z —==ZZ U c a o to 0 a 2I a 8 z o 04 st _i wa _Iw Ilk °w 0 i Z — L x a �� v� a2 w w W -all Le 00000 0 0 0 0 z O. a LL i W • W I Z — 0 Z 0 O LL Q 0 O Z 0 u. 1 5 oc c Z O Z w 1_ F a t■ a a r co z z a z g z W N w w w cO 0w W W w O� �NZ F W a o o U ci 1-cn o - = O - LL N 0O v v N u. 6 ? < 0 a 0 000❑❑ 0 ❑ ❑ 5 ?Rio CITY OF PRIOR LAKE Date Rec'd ° '; HEATING /AIR CONDITIONING /FIREPLACE PERMIT /0. (p. f/ ... z ALE W AM /N 1/. 93 ii 4 2. 1 pi Fat: PERMIT NO. / 0V / / 1 Yellow City w Applicant ` -- (Please type or print and sign at bottom) ' ,� l � 57�-s U ADDRESS ZONING (office use) /6 Au-6 l/0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION (office use only) LOT BLOCK ADDITION PID OWNER ,,,,---) I /// / - (Name) / 1 44.. (,4i 3 ©'Y1 �dgif/() (Phone) V502 - `/ /4/0-( a) (Address) , j G✓Vvt—e_.77' . APPLICANT (Name) SEDGWICK HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING LLC Ph 1 c Nodhl tttd Mi.. Stile 310 (Phone) Mendota Heights, MN 55120 (Address) (952) 8 1 -9000 /� _ (Address) (City) (Zip Code) (Contact Person) rIV V 1(i ae-A---1-1(7. , (Phone) ' �2 -8y / - ci ) / APPLICANT SIGNATURE le/CD ��..X� DATE OC.-6 5 �r?�0 /l APPLICANT PLEASE COMPLETE BELOW ❑NEW CONSTRUCTION ❑ REPLACEMENT ❑ ALTERATIONS FURNACE MAKE AND MODEL 'a iz yai: L / FUEL FLUE SIZE RETURN OPENINGS INPUT OUTPUT TYPE OF SYSTEM HEATING OR POWER PLANT ['Warm Air Plants PLEASE NOTE: Air Conditioner ❑ S team Units and Fireplaces Cannot Encroach ❑Gravity ❑ Hot Water ❑ Mechanical El Radiation into Required Side Yard Setbacks. Fireplaces with Box Additions or ❑Air Conditioning El Special Devices Cantilevers to the Outside of Buildings ;2/Vent. System ❑ Other Devices g Require a Building Permit. FIREPLACE MAKE AND MODEL I FEE SCHEDULE Industrial, Commercial & Multi - Family I% of job cost Residential, Gas Fireplace $49.50 $49.50 minimum Residential, Heating & A/C (New Construction) $149.50 Residential, Additions & Alterations $49.50 Residential, Heating Only (New Construction) $64.50 Residential, AC Only $49.50 Estimated Cost $ J O L AI Building Permit # The Minnesota Statutes § 326B.148 / "SURCHARGE" has been extended /4-- /0 HEATING PERMIT FEE $ ' �. � ,,� until June 30, 2013, 50 o STATE SURCHARGE $ ' r „.. 1.. The minimum surcharge for a TOTAL PERMIT FEE $ - 4'i . 'v "fixed fee” permit is $5.00 (Office Use Only) This Appli. • ' o ' 1 mimes Your Building Permit en pproved Paid ,9 /0 Receipt o. 6 ¢z,3 / Ai A /<' I 7 / Date // By Building Office- = Date / 1 24 hour notice for all inspections (952) 447 -9850, fax (952) 447 -4245 4646 Dakota Street S.E., Prior Lake, Minnesota 55372 • • -••••• • • • e . • • • . • • • . • • . fb • . • ; :IA AA. /ElfteNnCI 4,! Or. : $.r Aar 500! . g 443 Lafayette Road N. MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF (651) 284 -5005 St. Paul, Minnesota 55155 Q � 1 -800- DIAL -DLI www.dli.mn.gov , L I ABOR INDUSTRY TTY: (651)297 -4198 a Division of Construction Codes and Licensing REPORT ON PLANS Plans and specifications on plumbing: Mary's on Main, Unit 110 -A, 16154 Main Avenue SE, Prior Lake, Scott County, Minnesota, Plan No. PLB 1109 -00115 OWNERSHIP: Mary Blanshan, 16154 Main Avenue SE, Unit 110 -A, Prior Lake, MN 55372 SUBMITTER(S): Silver Tree Plumbing & Heating LLC, 1947 Shawnee Road, Eagan, MN 55122 Plans Dated: Date Received: October 11, 2011, October 6, 2011, September 15, 2011 Date Reviewed: October 11, 2011 SCOPE: This review is limited to the design of this particular project only insofar as the provisions of the Minnesota Plumbing Code, as amended, apply, and does not cover the water supply or sewerage system to which this plumbing system is connected. The review is based upon the supposition that the data on which the design is based are correct, and that necessary legal authority has been obtained to construct the project. The responsibility for the design of structural features and the efficiency of equipment must be taken by the project designer. Approval is contingent upon satisfactory disposition of any requirements included in this report. Special care should be taken to insure that the material and installation of the plumbing system are in accordance with the provisions of the Minnesota Plumbing Code. A copy of the approved plans, specifications, and this Report on Plans must be retained at the project location for future reference. INSPECTIONS: All plumbing installations must be tested and inspected in accordance with the requirements of the Minnesota Plumbing Code. As specified in Minnesota Rules, part 4715.2830, no plumbing work may be covered prior to completing the required tests and inspections. Provisions must be made for applying an air test at the time of the roughing -in inspection as outlined in Minnesota Rules, part 4715.2820, subpart 2, of the code. A manometer test, as specified in Minnesota Rules, part 4715.2820, subpart 3, is required at the time of the finished plumbing inspection. It is the responsibility of the contractor /installer to notify the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry when an installation for a state contract job, Minnesota Department of Health licensed healthcare facility, or project in an area where there is no local administrative authority is ready for an inspection and test. To schedule inspections, contact the state plumbing standards representative for your region. For your regional inspector's contact information, visit our website at http: / /www.dli .mn.gov /CCLD /CCLDContactus.asp REQUIREMENT(S): 1. All plumbing shall be installed in accordance with the Minnesota Plumbing Code (see Minnesota Rules, part 4715.0320). 2. Verify that the existing water supply and waste systems are sized to accommodate the added fixtures (see Minnesota Rules, part 4715.3800 and part 4715.2310). 3. The plans indicate that the shampoo sinks will be island vented. Island vents may only be installed when structural conditions preclude the use of conventional vents. When required, island vents must be constructed in accordance with Minnesota Rules, part 4715.2655. Construction of an island vent must include: a. The horizontal vent must be pitched at a 1/4 -inch per foot minimum to drain. b. Drainage fittings must be used for all portions of the vent located below the floor. Tee fittings are not allowed. This information can be provided to you in alternative formats (Braille, large print or audio). An Equal Opportunity Employer Marys on Main, Unit 110 -A Plumbing Plan No. PLB 1109 -00115 Page 2 October 11, 2011 4. Verify that every sanitary building sewer is provided with a full -size vent stack (3 -inch minimum) that is continuous in size from its base to its terminal (see Minnesota Rules, part 4715.2520, subpart 1). 5. Verify that the pedicure spa meets the following requirements: a. If the water supply connections to the equipment have submerged inlets, or inlets below the spill line of the fixture or equipment, each connection must be provided with an approved backflow preventer or backflow preventer assembly as specified in Minnesota Rules, part 4715.2000 and part 4715.2010. Check valves and double check valve assemblies are not approved as backflow preventers for this installation. . b. The drain branch from the pedicure spa must be trapped and vented in accordance with Minnesota Rules, part 4715.2620, subpart 4. 6. A water supply line to a spray /rinse hose on a shampoo sink shall be protected against backflow by the use of an in -line vacuum breaker (see Minnesota Rules, part 4715.2110). 7. The water supply line to the automatic clothes washer must be protected against backflow by the use of an air gap or approved vacuum breaker (see Minnesota Rules, part 4715.1230). 8. It is recommended that a cleanout be provided where new waste and vent piping connects with existing plumbing to facilitate required testing of the new installation. 9. Cleanouts shall be of the same nominal size as the pipes they serve up to 4 inches in size (see Minnesota Rules, part 4715.1010). A cleanout must be installed where there is an increase in pipe size from 2 inches to 3 inches and from 3 inches to 4 inches. 10. Shutoff valves shall be installed which permit the water supply to all equipment in each separate room or to each individual fixture to be shut off without interference with the water supply to any other room or portion of the building (see Minnesota Rules, part 4715.1800, subpart 6). 11. The water distribution system shall be disinfected in accordance with Minnesota Rules, part 4715.2250. 12. The plumbing system shall be tested in accordance with Minnesota Rules, part 4715.2820. 13. The hubless cast iron pipe used for the drainage, waste, and vent piping must comply with CISPI Standard 301 -05 or ASTM Standard A888 -07a (see Minnesota Rules, part 4715.0570 through part 4715.0600). 14. The copper water distribution piping must meet ASTM Standard B88 (see Minnesota Rules, part 4715.0520). All solder and flux used for the potable water distribution systems shall contain less than 0.2 percent lead. Use of 50 -50 solder or flux containing more than 0.2 percent lead is prohibited in potable water distribution systems. Any solder other than 95 -5 tin- antimony or 96 -4 tin - silver must be specifically approved by the administrative authority prior to use (see Minnesota Statutes, Section 326B.439). Joints to be soldered must be properly fluxed with noncorrosive paste -type flux complying with ASTM Standard B813 -00. Marys on Main, Unit 110 -A Plumbing Plan No. PLB 1109 -00115 Page 3 October 11, 2011 15. The installation of cross -link polyethylene (PEX) tubing was specified for the water distribution system. If all of the following requirements cannot be met, a different material that complies with Minnesota Rules, part 4715.0520 must be used: a. The tubing system must comply with ASTM Standard F877 and F876. b. When installed as a system in accordance with ASTM Standard F877, the system tubing and fittings must be of the same manufacturer. c. When other fittings are used with ASTM Standard F877 and F876 tubing, the fittings must comply and be marked with ASTM Standard F1807, F1960, F2080, F2098 -01, or F2159. In addition, the tubing must be marked to indicate the fitting standard and the corresponding tubing standard (e.g. ASTM F877/F876/F 1960, F877/F876/F 1807, etc.). d. • The system must be installed by a factory trained installer of the particular PEX system to be installed. Certain manufacturers require installation by licensed plumbers who have been trained to install their material. e. All persons installing PEX materials shall have a card on their possession documenting completion of training by the manufacturer or his agent for the material to be installed. f. The tubing and fittings must be marked as required by the applicable standard specification and with the appropriate ASTM designations by the manufacturer. g. The installation must be in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. 16. The installation of chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) pipe for water distribution systems must meet the following requirements (see Minnesota Rules, part 4715.0520): a. Pipes less than 21/2-inch in size must comply with ASTM Standard D2846. b. Pipes 21/2-inch to 6 -inch in size must be schedule 80 and must comply with ASTM Standard F441. c. Solvent weld joints must either include the use of a primer which is of contrasting color to the pipe and cement or a one -step solvent cement complying with ASTM Standard F493 and ASTM Standard D2846 (see Minnesota Rules, part 4715.0810, subpart 2). d. The installation must be in accordance with International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO) Installation Standards 20 -98. 17. If PVC plastic pipe is used for the drain, waste and vent system: a. It must comply with ASTM Standard D2665, D2949, or F891. b. It must be installed in accordance with Minnesota Rules, part 4715.0580(F) and part 4715.0600. Above -grade horizontal runs of plastic waste and vent pipe cannot exceed 35 feet in total length. Above -grade vertical stacks constructed of plastic pipe may exceed 35 feet in total height only if an approved expansion joint is used. c. Solvent weld joints in PVC pipe must include use of a primer which is of contrasting color to the pipe and cement (see Minnesota Rules, part 4715.0810, subpart 2). NOTES: 1. The scope of this project consists of the remodel of a salon. The plumbing includes three hand sinks, two shampoo sinks, a pedicure spa, a clothes washer, a lavatory, and a urinal. The fixtures connect to the existing sanitary sewer and to the existing water distribution system. 2. This facility is served by existing municipal sewer and existing municipal water service connections. Marys on Main, Unit 110 -A Plumbing Plan No. PLB 1109 -00115 Page 4 October 11, 2011 3. The plans and specifications were prepared by a licensed plumber. Only the plumber who has prepared the plans may use the plans for construction. If another plumber is contracted to install the plumbing, they must submit their own plans and specifications for the project. Authorization for construction in accordance with the approved plans may be withdrawn if construction is not undertaken within a period of two years. The fact that the plans have been approved does not necessarily mean that recommendations or requirements for change will not be made at some later time when changed conditions, additional information, or advanced knowledge make improvements necessary. Approved: Scott Sawy , .E. 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" � I U r )- CI U i _. .. ._ RI, -IOW C w - s x a:;: " 'ziG u:a ir'. ._' I ii - ly 1 X11 I _ 'li LL I ! �).�r. m r i.� if' ?! 8 h i t • AAA Metropolitan Council AA Environmental Services August 9, 2011 Bob Hutchins Building Official City of Prior Lake 4646 Dakota Street SE Prior Lake, MN 55372 Dear Mr. Hutchins: The Metropolitan Council Environmental Services (MCES) Division has determined SAC on behalf of the • City for Mary's on Main Salon Studio to be located at 16154 Main Street SE, Suite 110A within the City of Prior Lake. The City will be charged no additional SAC Units for this project, as determined below. SAC Units Charges: Hair Stations 6 stations @ 4 stations /SAC Unit 1.50 Manicure 1 stations @ 9 stations /SAC Unit 0.11 Pedicure 1 station @ 7 stations /SAC Unit 0.14 Facial /Treatment 3 stations @ 7 stations /SAC Unit 0.43 Total Charge: 2.18 Credits: Elan Dental (7/09) 1.96 Net Charge: 0.22 or 0 The business information was provided to MCES by the applicant at this time. It is the City's responsibility to substantiate the business use and size at the time of the final inspection. If there is a change in use or size, a redetermination will need to be made. If you have any questions, call me at 651 -602 -1118 or email karon.cappaert@metc.state.mn.us. Sincer y, 4 11 6 1 n Cappaert • C Technician Environmental Services Division KC:kb: 110809B4 Determination expiration: August 9, 2013 cc: J. Nye, MCES Mary Blanshan, Mary's on Main (email) www me tro coun cil. o rg 390 Robert Street North • St. Paul, MN 55101 -1805 • (651) 602 -1005 • Fax (651) 602 -1477 • TTY (651) 291 -0904 An Equal Opportunity Employer t ki 5 c ,,,j rkA., C@ 7 (1 04 '1" G/ � f/3/// n o p ereonr i COMMERCIAL BUILDING PROJECT REQUIREMENTS (1/21/2011) The following items are required submittals for a commercial building project: 1. Submit four (4) sets of signed. architectural, structural, e d 2. Submit signed HVA , plumbing fire a5m, and fir se fire sprinkler plans. May be submitted at a later date. • - - -- -. - •- • 4. Complete a Building Code analysis. -- E t .� -•• . • •u •- : • - ••- C • . '•• „•.. _• • - •.i.i ; :. • • • - I • • a ,res.•N.N , - - -.- • • •f an size and Business, Factory, Mercantile and Storage uses totaling 2000 square feet in floor area are required to install fire suppression to a new building, addition to an existing building or buildings in which the occupancy classification has changed.. 8.' A SAC determination must be completed by the Metropolitan Council - Environmental Services. Contact Karon Cappaert at Karon.cappaert@metc.state.mn.us or 651- 602 -1118. The Service Availability Charge (SAC): The service availability charge is a onetime fee imposed by the Metropolitan Council Environmental Services for new connection or increased volume discharged to the metropolitan wastewater system. The SAC fee is similar to fees used by many wastewater utilities and municipalities and is generically known as an "impact" or "connection" fee. One SAC unit equals 274 gallons of maximum potential daily wastewater flow volume. Service Availability Charge (SAC) $2,230.00 Sewer and Water Connection $1,500.00 Water Tower Fee $1,000.00 TOTAL $4,730.00 J:\HANDOUTS \COMMERCIAL BUILDING PROJECT REQUIREMENTS.doc NOTE: Prices subject to change. Commercial Building Project Requirements Page 2 of 2 PERMIT COSTS PROJECT VALUATIONEXAMPLES $250,000.00 $500,000.00 $750,000.00 $1,000,000.00 Bldg Permit Fee $1,953.50 $3,453.50 $4,677.75 $5,927.75 Plan Check Fee $1,269.78 $2,244.78 $3,040.54 $3,853.04 State Surcharge $125.00 $250.00 $375.00 $500.00 TOTAL $3,348.28 $5,948.28 $8,093.29 $10,280.79 NOTE: Prices subject to change. Note: 1. SAC units at $4730.00 per unit must be added to this amount. 2. Call for a permit cost for a specific amount of valuation. 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