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HomeMy WebLinkAboutX2021-2289 - Alternative Material & Methodsxawl - aafl CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH '4"' COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT d �4Y BUILDING DIVISION ccrrr;�uNb7',1, 100 Civic Center ww Drive I P.O. Box 1768 1 Newport newportbeea hca gov 1 (49) 644 3200h, CA 92658 APR �� J DOCUMENTATION OF UNREASONABLE HARDSHIP FINDING OF UNREASONABLE HARDSHIP FOR PROJECTS (UNDER CASE NO $172,418* CBC 11 B-202.4 - EXCEPTION: 8 (FILL OUT PAGES 1 & 2) H 202 - 2 ❑ FINDING OF UNREASONABLE HARDSHIP FOR PROJECTS OVE �._u. . m $172,418* CBC 11B-202.4 - EXCEPTION: 8 (FILL OUT PAGES 1 & 2) PROJECT INFORMATION: MUST BE ACCOMPANIED WITH RATIFICATION APPLICATION ❑ FINDING OF TECHNICAL INFEASIBILITY FOR PROJECTS PER P/C. #: Permit #: k 2-01A CBC 11 B-202.3 - EXCEPTION: 2 (FILL OUT PAGES I, 2 & 3) Use:_4-�TAV-EAOT A. JOB ADDRESS: Stories: 1. SUITE NO. Verified by: A- e- B. PROPERTY OWNER: j Rv i W t" Cca Receipt #: Addressl1 o i7City f R- ti-SE- DISTRIBUTION: State: _ GQ Zip: `� Zk k-1 Phone No. CJ� - 7 zc) --tea 13 Z C. APPLICANT: �`�_� �� ❑ Owner gPetitioner Position/Relationship: .y �&-P/C Eng MK- . Address: \vR>\ irk iZ , City \J �� a (-*NIL ❑ Inspector State Zip `V1V3�-` Phone No..�-1(kfJ �) ((! 2 (( _ ❑ Other An unreasonable hardship exists where the cost of providing an accessible entrance, path of travel, sanitary facilities, public phones, drinking fountains, etc. exceeds 20% of the cost of project without these features. The actual work of the project must comply with current code and an additional amount equal to at least 20% of the cost of the project must be spent to improve required accessibility features that are not in compliance with current code. In choosing which accessible elements to provide, priority should be given to those elements that will provide the greatest access, in the following order: 1) An accessible primary entrance; 2) An accessible route to the altered area; 3) At least one accessible restroom for each sex; 4) Accessible public telephones (when provided); 5) Accessible drinking fountains (when provided); 6) When possible, additional accessible elements such as additional parking, storage and alarms. To request an unreasonable hardship, complete the attached worksheet, and prepare a site and floor plan of the existing and proposed accessibility improvements. This information must be submitted to the Building Division in duplicate, prior to processing a permit application. One copy of the approval or denial will be returned to the applicant. For projects exceeding the valuation threshold of $172,418, a hardship approval can only be obtained through a ratification application and hardship application. * The $172,418 is based on $50,000 in 1981 dollars as of January 1, 2021. ** Ratification form can be obtained at: https://www.newportbeachca.gov/ratificationform FormslHardship 07/01/2021 Address: Pic #: I ct-7 S - 7.o'Z� Y I 1. Total Cost of Construction contemplated (not including disabled access work) $ Identify the accessibility features, which will NOT be brought into compliance if the request is granted. Provide an estimate of the cost of compliance for each item. ❑ Path of travel to entrance (ramps, walks) ............................................ $ I$ Path of travel to altered area(s) !aC .5. 4E ..:T ...&&T....ffp $ 9Sanitary facilities (restrooms) .... t"k:.. V..... C::�S.H.nm'N.............. $ ❑ Parking.................................................................................................... $ — -- ❑ Drinking fountain(s)................................................................................ $ -- ❑ Accessible phone(s)............................................................................... $ — ❑ Accessible signage................................................................................. $ — ❑ Other....................................................................................................... $ — --- Total cost of providing compliance:..... $ Identify the accessibility features and equivalent facilities, which will be provided or brought into compliance as required by Code. Provide an estimate of the cost of each item. a. PWT �4 o F SYI_ -"t 1�7 L. tili $ 1 '0ry O — b. C 4�_ C� -- �o _ C. $ — e ------ — --- --- $ -- f. ---- -- �. --- — --- --- $ — -- Total: $- 2. Technically infeasibility - if applicable complete Page 3 of this application 3. Fill out this section if the path of travel from the disabled parking spaces to the tenant space is not accessible. List projects (tenant improvements, additions, remodels, etc.) performed within previous three years where no disabled access improvement was performed in conjunction with the project. State description, date, and cost. The applicant understands that although the City may approve this request of unreasonable hardship and the proposed equivalent access, the City reserves the right to require additional access compliance upon receiving a complaint of inadequate access at this location. 4. PS N,L .... - - (.0 �f zZ� .... -- _L _Aj'\: (Appr a is Name orAuthorzed Representative) (at 5. - pli (Date) FOR CITY USE ONLY a -R Approved ❑Denied By: -_-���— -=________ (Chief BuildingO(FcialJ""'----3-- (Date) Forms\Hardship 07/01/2021 2 Address: P/C #: TECHNICALLY INFEASIBLE. An alteration of a building or a facility that has little likelihood of being accomplished because the existing structural conditions require the removal or alteration of a load -bearing member that is an essential part of the structural frame, or because other existing physical or site constraints prohibit modification or addition of elements, spaces or features which are in full and strict compliance with the minimum requirements for new construction and which are necessary to provide accessibility. 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