HomeMy WebLinkAboutFile Documents.1315 Sage Ct.0082-2021-BRES (50)These plans must be kept at the
building site or inspection
delays may occur. Construction
shall conform to these plans. All
changes shall be approved by
the building official.
Field Plan Set Must Be Printed In Color
SEPARATE PERMITS ARE
REQUIRED FOR ELECTRICAL,
PLUMBING, MECHANICAL, OR
FIRE SPRINKLER WORK
SMOKE ALARMS AND
CARBON MONOXIDE
DETECTORS REQUIRED
THROUGHOUT DWELLING
UNIT PER CITY OF ASPEN
MUNICIPAL CODE 8.15
It should be known that this review shall
not relieve the applicant of their
responsibility to comply with the
requirements of the City of Aspen
Municipal Code. Pursuant to
Sec.26.104.050, any permit or approval
issued in error or otherwise not in
conformity with the requirements of this
Title, shall be void. Similarly, any permit
or approval issued in reliance upon or
as a result of, a materially false
statement or representation made in
the process of obtaining the permit or
development approval shall, likewise,
be void. Any person having received a
void or voidable permit or approval
shall not be relieved from having to
comply with all applicable terms and
conditions of this Title and the City shall
not be estopped from fully enforcing
same.
SPECIAL INSPECTION REQUIRED:
-Structural steel welding: Field & Shop
-High strength bolting
-Epoxy anchors
-Intumescent paint
-Spray applied fire resistive materials
-Permanent micropiles
Special inspection is required per 2015 IBC
section 1704. Inspector to verify that copy of
agreement for inspection program to be on
the job site prior to performing any
inspections. A copy of all Special Inspector
field reports to be on the job site for
inspectors' review if requested. Failure to
comply may result in denial of inspection.
External Energy Use Approved
RREMP CREMP
PERMIT #:_______________DATE:________
SNOWMELT:_____________________________
POOL: _____________________________
SPA: _____________________________
OFFSET:________________________________
REMP SHEET: __________________________
REVIEWED BY: _________________________
SNOWMELT SYSTEM AND EQUIPMENT MANDATORY REQ’S.
All snowmelt systems shall meet the following:
-Any portions in the Right of Way must be on a separate zone. A ROW
permit and Permanent Encroachment License are required.
-R10 insulation shall be installed under the area to be snow melted or R5
insulation shall be installed under and at the slab edges. (Ordinance 11
Series 2011)
-Automatic controls installed for system shut off when pavement
temperature is above 50°F and no precipitation is falling. (2009 IECC
Sec. 403.8 & 503.2.4.5)
-Automatic or manual controls installed for system shut off when outdoor
temperature is above 40°F. (2009 IECC Sec. 403.8 & 503.2.4.5)
-Inspection by testing hydrostatically at 1½ times max system design
pressure, but not less than 100psi, for 15minutes. (2009 IMC Sec.
1208.1)
MINIMUM BOILER AFUE: _________________
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0082-2021-BRES 2/28/22
64 sq.ft. (exempt, CEC certified)
4170 total (2581 existing, 1589 new)
A107
95%
15.26 kW PV system
JH
02/28/2022
CCC/justinh
FIRE
SPRINKLERS
REQUIRED
0082-2021-BRES
JOHNSON
1315 SAGE CT
273501303002
Solar removed from project scope N/A
SPECIAL INSPECTION AND TESTING AGREEMENT
This form is required for projects needing special inspection and/or testing per Chapter 17 of the International
Building Code (IBC).
Project Address: __________________________________ Permit Number: ______________________
BEFORE A PERMIT CAN BE ISSUED: The owner, or the design professional in responsible charge, acting as
the owner’s agent, shall complete two copies of this agreement and the attached Special-inspection and Testing
Schedule, including the required acknowledgments. A pre-construction conference with the parties involved may be
required to review the special-inspection requirements and procedures.
APPROVAL OF SPECIAL INSPECTORS: Special inspectors may have no financial interest in the projects for
which they provide special inspections. Special inspectors shall be approved by the building department prior to
performing any duties. Special inspectors shall submit their qualifications and are subject to personal interviews for
pre-qualification. Special inspectors shall display approved identification, as stipulated by the building official,
when performing the function of special inspector.
Special inspection and testing shall meet the minimum requirements of the International Building Code Section
1704. The following conditions are also applicable:
A. Special Inspector Responsibilities:
1. Signify presence at job site. Special inspectors should notify contractor personnel of their
presence and responsibilities at the job site. If required by the building official, they shall sign in
on the appropriate form posted with the building permit.
2. Observe assigned work. The special inspector shall observe assigned work for conformance with
the building department approved (stamped) design drawings, specifications, and applicable
workmanship provisions of the International Building Code. Architect\engineer-reviewed shop
drawings may be used only as an aid to inspection.
For continuous special-inspection, the special inspector shall be on site at all times observing the
work requiring special inspection. Periodic inspections, if any, must have prior approval based on
a separate written plan reviewed and approved by the building department and the engineer or
architect of record.
3. Report nonconforming items. The special inspector shall bring nonconforming items to the
immediate attention of the contractor and note all such items in the daily report. If any item is not
resolved in a timely manner or is about to be incorporated in the work, the special inspector shall
immediately notify the building department by telephone or in person, notify the engineer or
architect, and post a discrepancy notice.
4. Provide timely reports. The special inspector shall complete written inspection reports for each
inspection visit and provide the reports on a timely basis determined by the building official. The
special inspector or inspection agency shall furnish these reports directly to the building official,
engineer or architect of record, and others as designated. [IBC Sec. 1704.1.2] These reports should
be organized on a daily format and may be submitted weekly at the option of the building official.
These reports should include:
a. Description of daily inspections and tests made with applicable locations,
b. Listing of nonconforming items,
c. Report on how nonconforming items were resolved or unresolved as applicable,
d. Itemized changes authorized by the architect, engineer, and building official if
not included in nonconforming items
5. Provide Final Inspection Report. The special inspector shall submit a written final report
documenting required special inspections and correction of any discrepancies noted in the
inspections prior to the final building inspection.
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B. Owner Responsibilities:
1. The project owner, the design professional in responsible charge, or an agent of the owner is
responsible for employing special-inspection services. The special inspector/agency shall not be in
the employ of the contractor, subcontractor or material supplier. [IBC Sec 1704.1] In case of an
owner/contractor, the special inspector\agency shall be employed as specified by the building
official.
C. Design Professional in Responsible Charge Responsibilities:
Design Professional in Responsible Charge definition: An individual who is registered or licensed to practice their
respective design profession as defined by the statutory requirements of the professional registration laws of the state or
jurisdiction in which the project is to be constructed; who is engaged by the owner to review and coordinate certain
aspects of the project, as determined by the building official, for compatibility with the design of the building or
structure.
1. Prepare statement of special inspections. The registered design professional in responsible
charge shall prepare a statement of special inspections in accordance with IBC Section 1705 for
submittal by the applicant. The statement of special inspections shall identify the following:
a. The materials, systems, components and work required to have special inspection or
testing by the building official or by the registered design professional responsible for
each portion of the work.
b. The type and extent of each special inspection.
c. The type and extent of each test.
d. For each type of special inspection, identification as to whether it will be continuous
special inspection or periodic special inspection.
D. Contractor Responsibilities:
1. Notify the special inspector. The contractor is responsible for notifying the special inspector or
agency regarding individual inspections for items listed on the attached schedule and as noted on
the building department approved plans. Adequate notice shall be provided so the special inspector
has time to become familiar with the project.
2. Provide access to approved plans. The contractor is responsible for providing the special
inspector access to approved plans.
3. Retain special inspection records. Upon request, the contractor is also responsible for retaining,
at the job site, all special inspection records completed by the special inspector.
E. Inspection of Fabricators:
1. Fabrication of structural assemblies and members. Where fabrication of structural load-bearing
members and assemblies is being performed on the premises of a fabricator’s shop, IBC Section
1704.2 shall require special inspection of the fabricated items.
2. Fabrication and implementation procedures. The special inspector shall verify that the
fabricator maintains detailed fabrication and quality control procedures that provide a basis for
inspection control of the workmanship and the fabricator’s ability to conform to approved
construction documents and reference standards. The special inspector shall review the procedures
for completeness and adequacy relative to code requirements for fabricator’s scope of work.
F. Approved Fabricator Responsibilities:
1. Fabrication exempt inspections. Special inspections are not required where work is done on the
premise of a fabricator registered and approved to perform such work without special inspection.
If work is done on site that requires special inspection, special inspection will be required.
2. Approval of fabricator. Approval shall be based upon review of the fabricator’s written
procedural and quality control manuals and periodic auditing of fabrication practices by an
approved special inspection agency.
3. Completion of fabrication. Upon completion of fabrication, the approved fabricator shall submit
certificate of compliance to the building official stating that the work was performed in accordance
with the approved construction documents.
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Nolan Colucci 2021-04-30 nolan@evolvestruct.com
06/04/2021
0082-2021-BRES
Justin Hahn 2/28/22 justin.hahn@aspen.gov