HomeMy WebLinkAboutFile Documents.257 Eastwood Dr.0051-2021-BROF (5)Updated 2/22/2017
ASPEN RE-ROOFING APPLICATION CHECKLIST
2015 IBC/IRC
For Building and Permit Information, please refer to our website at:
http://www.aspenpitkin.com/depts/41/main_building.cfm
NOTE: This is a general list of required information. More information may be required as each project is individually evaluated. If the proposed
structure requires City Land Use Review, all final approvals must be obtained PRIOR to submission of a building permit application. Contact a city
planner at 970/920-5090 to determine if a Land Use Review is needed.
JOB ADDRESS PARCEL I.D. NUMBER ________
OWNER DATE:________________________
All reroofing projects require a roofing permit*
*Roof work involving changes to height, slope, footprint, structural framing, or cavity insulation requires a Building Permit.
*Patching less than 1 square (10’x10’) does not require a permit.
Please submit the following:
Permit Application form completely filled out with accompanying Contact Sheet
HOA Certification form signed by the owner of the property
YES/ NO - Is the site listed on the “Inventory of Historic Sites and Structures” or in the Historic District?
If yes, HPC Approval required. Contact the Historic Preservation Officer at 429-2758
Site Plan (2 copies) showing the roof and including the following (may be hand drawn):
Extent of proposed work
Impervious Areas Show and label all hardscape vs. landscaping
Downspout & Gutter locations draw and label each one and show if they drain to hardscape or landscaping
Snowguards/stops required on all roofs that shed onto neighboring properties or potentially occupied areas such as a
walkway, stairway, alley, deck, pedestrian and vehicular exit from buildings or areas where there is potential for
personal injury or property damage and areas directly above or in front of gas utility or electric utility meters.
(Ordinance 40, 2016)
Photographs (2 copies), one clearly showing the structure involved and one showing a close-up of the existing roof
Construction Management Plan (CMP) (2 copies) which includes a Right-of-Way permit required for work in the public
ROW and an Encroachment License required for occupancy of a public ROW.
Asbestos Checklist (1 copy) regarding material removed.
If you answered YES to the Asbestos Checklist, answer these questions: YES/ NO - Are all the roofing materials to be removed asphaltic, tar impregnated and non-friable (will not crumble by hand
pressure when dry)?
YES/ NO - Will you be removing the roofing materials by hand (no circular saws)?
YES/ NO - Will you dispose asphaltic roof shingles and NOT recycle them?
If you answer YES to all of the above, an asbestos test will not be required.
Assembly:
Proposed Roof assembly drawing label each component, including product and manufacturer name and existing
to remain components and number of layers. Show flashing and ice barrier.
Roof Class:
Provide a listed roof assembly specific to your roofing product and installation (provide the UL or ESR report)
Class A (minimum required for all roofs per Ordinance 40, 2016)
Existing roofing and number of layers: _________________________________________________________
YES/ NO - Is the roof vented?
YES/ NO - Are you removing, replacing, or adding roof deck insulation (including tapered)?
If YES, describe: _______________________________________________________________________________________________
Letter of Structural Integrity (1 copy) required if adding insulation due to potential increase in snow load.
YES/ NO – Are you replacing damaged roof deck? Approximate square feet:___________________ If YES, the roof must
comply with the energy code which may require insulation.
Additional requirements from Ordiannce 40, 2016:
Ice barrier consisting of either self-adhering polymer modified bitumen sheet or two layers of underlayment cemented together required to
extend from the roof eave edge at least 6 feet inside the exterior wall line as measured along the roof surface, 18 inches from the
centerline of the valley and 24 inches on the vertical wall at a roof and wall juncture.
Ventilation openings, including ridge vents, must protect against rain and snow. Individual vents may not exceed 144 sq inches. Vents must
be covered with noncombustible corrosion-resistant mesh or screen with openings no smaller than 1/16” and no larger than ¼”. Wood shakes and shingles require a minimum ¼” vented airspace separating the shingles from the roofing underlayment above the
structural sheathing.