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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW070194_Correction ListCounty of Orange Resources & Development Management Department Building Permits Division Main Office 300 N. Flower Street Santa Ana, CA 92702-4048 Residential Plan Check Corrections It is the responsibility of the applicant to satisfy the requirements (clearances) of each of the departments listed in this document. Normally, each section will stamp your plans indicating their approval. To view your plan check status and the latest correction list on the Internet, please visit: http://www.ocplanning.net and click on 'Plan Check Status' Link. Please note that Planning and Development Services (PDS) Public Counter Hours are open 7:30am to 4pm, Monday thru Thursday and Friday by appointment only. (Please call 714 834-5180 to schedule an appointment). Project Number:SW070194 Submittal Date:Jun 27, 2007 CBC Edition: 2001 Plan Check Date: 7/11/2007 12:25 PM Description:pool/spa Job Address 23 AVALON VISTA NEWPORT COAST, CA Owner Address William Schulte 6 Anondale Newport Beach CA92660 Current - 1st Plan Check Plan Checked By Javid Mohsenzadeh Javid.Mohsenzadeh@pdsd.ocgov.com 714-834-2662 Contact Address Randy Beard 711 West 17th Street Suite #G-4 Costa Mesa CA92627 949-646-3466 949-548-1748 FAX Page 1 of 5 SW070194 GENERAL INFORMATION Application for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. An extension of 180 days may be granted upon written request showing circumstances beyond the control of the applicant have prevented action being taken. In order to renew action for an application after expiration, the applicant shall resubmit plans and pay a new plan check fee. Sec. 107.4. Page 2 of 5 7/11/2007 12:25 PM SW070194 NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) NOTES Notes must be shown as worded, on the title sheet of the plan 1. In the case of emergency, call___________________at Work Phone #___________________or Home Phone #_________ __________. 2. Sediment from areas disturbed by construction shall be retained on site using structural controls to the maximum extent practicable. 3. Stockpiles of soil shall be properly contained to minimize sediment transport from the site to streets, drainage facilities or adjacent properties via runoff, vehicle tacking, or wind. 4. Appropriate BMP's for construction-related materials, wastes, spills shall be implemented to minimize transport from the site to streets, drainage facilities, or adjoining properties by wind or runoff. 5. Runoff from equipment and vehicle washing shall be contained at construction sites unless treated to reduce or remove sediment and other pollutants. 6. All construction contractor and subcontractor personnel are to be made aware or the required best management practices and good housekeeping measures for the project site and any associated construction staging areas. 7. At the end of each day of construction activity all construction debris and waste materials shall be collected and properly disposed in trash or recycle bins. 8. Construction sites shall be maintained in such a condition that an anticipated storm does not carry wastes or pollutants off the site. Discharges of material other than stormwater only when necessary for performance and completion of construction practices and where they do not: cause or contribute to a violation of any water quality standard; cause or threaten to cause pollution, contamination, or nuisance; or contain a hazardous substance in a quantity reportable under Federal Regulations 40 CFR Parts 117 and 302. 9. Potential pollutants include but are not limited to: solid or liquid chemical spills; wastes from paints, stains, sealants, glues, limes, pesticides, herbicides, wood preservatives and solvents; asbestos fibers, paint flakes or stucco fragments; fuels, oils, lubricants, and hydraulic, radiator or battery fluids; fertilizers, vehicle/equipment wash water and concrete wash water; concrete, detergent or floatable wastes; wastes from any engine/equipment steam cleaning or chemical degreasing and superchlorinated potable water line flushing. During construction, permittee shall dispose of such materials in a specified and controlled temporary area on -site, physically separated from potential stormwater runoff, with ultimate disposal in accordance with local, state and federal requirements. 10. Dewatering of contaminated groundwater, or discharging contaminated soils via surface erosion is prohibited. Dewatering of non-contaminated groundwater requires a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit from the respective State Regional Water Quality Control Board. 11. Graded areas on the permitted area perimeter must drain away from the face of slopes at the conclusion of each working day. Drainage is to be directed toward desilting facilities. 12. The permittee and contractor shall be responsible and shall take necessary precautions to prevent public trespass onto areas where impounded water creates a hazardous condition. 13. The permittee and contractor shall inspect the erosion control work and insure that the work is in accordance with the approved plans. 14. The permittee shall notify all general contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers, lessees, and property owners: that dumping of chemicals into the storm drain system or the watershed is prohibited. 15. Equipment and workers for emergency work shall be made available at all times during the rainy season. Necessary materials shall be available on site and stockpiled at convenient locations to facilitate rapid construction of temporary devices when rain is imminent. 16. All removable erosion protective devices shall be in place at the end of each working day when the 5-Day Rain Probability Forecast exceeds 40%. Page 3 of 5 7/11/2007 12:25 PM SW070194 17. Sediments from areas disturbed by construction shall be retained on site using an effective combination of erosion and sediment controls to the maximum extent practicable, and stockpiles of soil shall be properly containted to minimize sediment transport from the site to streets, drainage facilities of adjacent properties via runoff, vehicle tracking, or wind. 18. Appropriate BMPs for construction-related materials, wastes, spills or residues shall be implemented and retained on site to minimize transport from the site to streets, drainage facilities, or adjoining property by wind or runoff. Page 4 of 5 7/11/2007 12:25 PM SW070194 Residential Plan Check Corrections Sheet Comments By SWIMMING POOL STANDARD PLANS J. Mohsenzadehc0.1 In your responses, please refer to the alpha-numeric reference numbers that are shown at the start of each of the following correction items. J. Mohsenzadehc14.2 Specify on the plan that Special Inspection is required on pools and spas during gunite or shotcrete placement in accordance with CBC Section 1701.5 (12) and 1924.11 J. Mohsenzadehc19.3 At the time of issuance, contractor shall provide proof of California Contractor License C 53 J. Mohsenzadehc9.4 Building Inspection will require a memo from the Soil/geotechnical Engineer stating that "pool excavation is suitable for the support of the structure and the design assumptions are considered adequate." J. Mohsenzadehc18.5 Note on plans: All poured in place pool/spa coping utilizing reinforcement steel must be bonded to the pool/spa steel and inspected prior to concrete placement. If reinforcement steel is not to be utilized in the coping, a letter written on contractor's letter head, including wet signature, must be attached to permit card on the job site at pre-gunite inspection. NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM Page 5 of 5 7/11/2007 12:25 PM = Indicates line item not Cleared.