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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7 STAR CATCHER - MISCORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY Fire Prevention Department - Planning and Development Services Section P,O, Box 57115, Irvine CA 92619-7115 - I Fire Authority Rd., Irvine CA 92602 — www.ocfa.org (714) 573-6100 - Fax (714) 368-8843 Construction of Un-enclosed Accessory Structures and Alteration to Existing Buildings Located in Fire Hazard Severity Zones (FHSZ), Wildland Urban Interface Fire Areas (WUI), or Fuel Modification Zones OCFA,plan submittal instructions: Submit a hand drawn or professionally drawn site exhibit for OCFA review of the site location. The exhibit needs to show the distance of the proposed construction from the back and the side property lines and how far the construction is from the home. Additionally indicate any ridge or toe of slope. Date List Construction feature (Patio cover, Gazebo, Deck etc,) Gcr-* 2- e— &;7 Community/City /16 / ?O /tom l f`'S / _dress o�Installation Tract and Lot Numberuilding Department Permf" Is the lot located in a FHSZ or WUI? To determine the correct answer, you will be required to utilize the map located at the Building Department or OCFA. (Circle One) V / N Note: If the lot is not located in a FHSZ or WUI and the proposed construction is within an OCFA approved *Fuel Modification Zone, then non-combustible construction is required. *A Fuel Modification Zone is an area of land reserved for fire safe plantings and on -going maintenance requirements, (Check with builder, HOA, land owner, or the OCFA for the fuel modification plan), Property hOwner Name:_ 7Cf^C7�'z Phone: Contractor Name: !te��c � Phone: - % �'j - C.� 2, o The person processing this permit for the homeowner shall provide this form to the homeowner. Construction materials are plan reviewed and field inspected by the Building Department. No need for applicant to contact OCFA for inspection. 1. O.C. Fire Authorit Use Onl2— Reviewed � '��-'Zlve'� Y Y +!t� la'vrti (/J� � 1%'7N 4�/V'Q: Based on estimated location of accessory structure:ZF, OCFA Structure is proposed within a FHSZ or WUI, Construction materials shall be designed in accordance with Chapter 2007 CBC Chapter 7A, Sections 704A.4 and 704A,5. OCFA------------ '1.... Accessory structure is proposed within a fuel modification zone. (Non -combustible's construction mat e.rials..am. rmuired. OCFA No special construction features required. Comments: (All construction materials are plan reviewed and field inspected by the Building Depa Serving the Cities of I11iso Viejo . Buena Park - Cypress • Dana Point • Irvine • Laguna Hills - Laguna Niguel • Laguna Woods - Lake Dore 1lamitos - ,Mission Viejo - Placentia , Rancho Santa Margarita • San Clemente • San Juan Capistrano • Seal Beach • Stanton • Tustin •Villa Yorba Linda • and Unincorporated Areas of (:)range County k'J. RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLERS AND SMOKE DETECTORS SAVE LIVES )r,'�ij� �rk'� yr'eti6ninstc(`:1 ,, 14 ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY Fire Prevention Department - Planning and Development Services Section 1 Fire Authority Road, Irvine CA 92602 — www.ocfa.org — (714) 573-6100 / Fax (714) 368-8843 Service Request # / � Z S &� (-), DATE: TO: NR'L0 FROM: Orange County Fire Authority SUBJECT: Additional Information Needed for Review of Un-enclosed Accessory Structure or Outdoor Fireplace for address: �2 �'C A'7`G k�E12--- Provide back to OCFA, Mly circled and checked items: 4 0 r 1. Provide a Service Request (SR) application Form. 2. Provide a Processing Form for a: #1. Un-enclosed accessory structure (or) #2. Outdoor Fireplace • A Form is required for each construction item. • Example = Patio, Gazebo, fireplace and firepit would be (4) forms " "I 03.-rovide Tract and Lot number on the Processing Form. ve-Ytnuntmznrfrle) 4. Provide an exhibit (Hand drawn exhibit is acceptable) showing the distance from the proposed construction as measured from all sides of: The back and both side property lines. The fence location. The Ridge and Toe of slopes. i 5. Provide a street map indicating the location of the lot and if lot backs to other structures or not. (Hand drawn exhibit is acceptable). The lot may not be in the Thomas Guide yet or we may only have the Tentative Lot number on file. Resubmittal Information: • No faxing allowed. You are required to bring in the paperwork to OCFA (or the city, if they request you to) and have the Service Request number in order to resubmit. • You are required to resubmit the plans/drawings and requested information with the resubmittal. • OCFA retains the final exhibit showing the location for future reference. • Ensure your exhibit to OCFA matches the same location and information you are providing to the Building Department. Serving the Cities of. Aliso Viejo • Buena Park • Cypress • Dana Point • Irvine • Laguna Hills • Laguna Niguel • Laguna Woods • Lake Forest • La Palma • Los Alamitos • Mission Viejo • Placentia • Rancho Santa Margarita • San Clemente • San Juan Capistrano • Seal Beach • Stanton • Tustin • Villa Park • Westminster • Yorba Linda and Unincorporated Areas of Orange County RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLERS AND SMOKE DETECTORS SAVE LIVES NPDES NOTES Notes must be shown as worded, on the title s"h-eeett of the plan. 1. In the case of emergency call o" fLe* s:f, �--� 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 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 nbisance; 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. March 2004 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 dischargingcontaminated soils via surface erosion is prohibited. Dewatering of nomcontaminated groundwater requires a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit from the respective State Regional Water Quality Control Hoard. 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 penmittee 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 stone 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%. 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 contained to minimize sediment transport from the site to streets, drainage facilities or 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. March 2004 II i Y. CONCRETE WASTE MANAGEMENT ■I■IM CONCRETE Objectives WASHOUT r Erosion Control - EC AREA 111 i ---, it r Sediment Control - SE r Tracking Control - TC r- Wind Erosion Control - WE I'- Non -Storm Water Management - NS 17YO Waste and Materials Management - WM DESCRIPTION AND PURPOSE Prevent or reduce the discharge of pollutants to storm water from concrete waste by conducting washout off -site, performing on -site washout in a designated area, and training employee and subcontractors. Legend Removal Effectiveness ® Unknown O Low O Medium • High Targeted Constituents APPROPRIATE APPLICATIONS O Sediment O Nutrients Concrete waste management procedures and practices are implemented on O Trash construction projects where: O Metals Concrete is used as a construction material or where concrete dust and O Bacteria debris result form demolition activities. O Oil and Grease O Organics • Slurries containing portland cement concrete (PCC) or asphalt concrete (AC) are generated, such as from saw cutting, coring, grinding, Potential Alternatives grooving, and hydro -concrete demolition. Click here to enter text • Concrete trucks and other concrete -coated equipment are washed on site. See also NS-8, Vehicle and Equipment Cleaning. • Mortar -mixing stations exist. LIMITATIONS • Off -site washout of concrete wastes may not always be possible. IMPLEMENTATION The following steps will help reduce storm water pollution from concrete wastes: • When obtaining ready -mix concrete from a supplier, discuss the concrete management techniques described in this BMP (such as handling of concrete waste and washout) with the supplier before any deliveries are made. • Store dry and wet materials under cover, away from drainage areas. • Avoid mixing excess amounts of fresh concrete of cement on -site. CONSTRUCTION HANDBOOK OCTOBER 2002 1 nF 6 in ^ PLASTIC LINING PLAN ' � NOT ~ SCALE TYPE "ABOVE GRADE" WITH STRAW BALES --^~'-- z/*r/ (2 PER BA \ 'NQOD CR--- / NATIVE MATERIAL METAL STAKES 'OPT|CN�L` (2 PER BALE) T}�l@ A—F NOT TO S--A-E AKE YP\ [RAW8ALE �.�` \/ ,r/ 1 /R^ D|A. 4^ STEEL WIRE STAPLE DETAIL PLYWOOD 48^ X 24" PAINTED WHITE CONCRETE 6" HEIGHT TER5 SCREWS CONCRETE WASHOUT SIGN DETAIL (0R EUU|VAL[NT) 3|ND|NG WIRE STRAW BALE NOTES �ACTUAL LAf0JT 'ET[RM|N[D I F|EL11 2. THE CCNCPETE WASHOUT SIGN SHALL 5E INSTALLED YVTH|N `D FT. OF THE T-WPCRAR), CCNCRETE WASH@JT FACILITY 6npe ocroasnooO2 CONSTRUCTION HANDBOOK [I CONCRETE WASTE MANAGEMENT CONCRETE WASHOUT 11 h AREA ------------ M Objectives r- Erosion Control - EC i-" Sediment Control - SE r Tracking Control - TIC r Wind Erosion Control - WE F Non -Storm Water Management - NS i✓ Waste and Materials Management - WM DESCRIPTION AND PURPOSE Prevent or reduce the discharge of pollutants to storm water from concrete waste by conducting washout off -site, performing on -site washout in a designated area, and training employee and subcontractors. Legend Removal Effectiveness ® Unknown O Low G Medium • High Targeted Constituents APPROPRIATE APPLICATIONS O Sediment O Nutrients Concrete waste management procedures and practices are implemented on O Trash construction projects where: O Metals • Concrete is used as a construction material or where concrete dust and O Bacteria debris result form demolition activities. O Oil l and Grease anics Organics • Slurries containing portland cement concrete (PCC) or asphalt concrete (AC) are generated, such as from saw cutting, coring, grinding, Potential Alternatives grooving, and hydro -concrete demolition. Click here to enter text • Concrete trucks and other concrete -coated equipment are washed on site. See also NS-8, Vehicle and Equipment Cleaning. • Mortar -mixing stations exist. LIMITATIONS • Off -site washout of concrete wastes may not always be possible. IMPLEMENTATION The following steps will help reduce storm water pollution from concrete wastes; • When obtaining ready -mix concrete from a supplier, discuss the concrete management techniques described in this BMP (such as handling of concrete waste and washout) with the supplier before any deliveries are made. • Store dry and wet materials under cover, away from drainage areas. • Avoid mixing excess amounts of fresh concrete of cement on -site. CONSTRUCTION HANDBOOK OCTOBER 2002 1 nF B WM-H CONCRETE WASTE MANAGEMENT cn w PLASTIC LINING PLAN s NOT TO SCALE TYPE "ABOVE GRADE" WITH STRAW BALES J IAI-L (,2 PER BP `NOOD OR --� NATIVE MATERiA� METAL STAKES (OPTIONAL) (2 PER BALE) r-. \� jT '0 S A-F AKE rP) 2„ 1 /8" DI A. 4" STEEL WIRE STAPLE DETAIL FRAW BALE �IIr) 3' 3' CONCRE WASHO PLYWOOD 48" X 24" PAINTED WHITE BLACK LETTERS 6" HEIGHT -0.5" LAG SCREWS -WOOD POST 3" X 3" X 8' CONCRETE WASHOUT SIGN DETAIL (OR EQUIVALENT) 31NDING WIRE STRA'-N BALE NOTES ACTUAL LAYOUT DETERP,AINED 11\1 FIELD, THE CON-PETE WAS-1-,OUT SIGI`J SHALL BE INS- -ALLED 'N:THII\I 'ClFT. OF THE TEMP:;RAR• CCNCRETE 'WASHOUT FACILITY 6 OF 6 OCTOBER 2002 CONSTRUCTION HANDBOOK County of Orange Resources & Development Management Department Building Permits Division Residential Plan Check Corrections Main Office 300 N. Flower Street Santa Ana, CA 92702-4048 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://ww.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: RS080344 Submittal Date: Jun 16, 2008 CBC Edition: 2007 Job Address Owner Address Plan Check Date: 6/20/2008 9:37 AM 7 STAR CATCHER Ronald and JC Anderson Description: Gazebo- non combistible NEWPORT COAST, CA 7 Star Catcher construction Newport Coast CA92657 1st Plan Check 4/21/08 1st Recheck 6/16/08 Current - 2nd Recheck Plan Checked By Maher AI-Masri Maher.AI-Masri anpdsd ocgov com 714-834-2624 714-796-8252 FAX Contact Address Daniel Szanto 7 Star Catcher Newport Coast CA92657 714-634-2017 Double Click to Sign Name: Maher AI-Masri Reason: Plan Checked By Location: 300 North Flower, Santa Ana, Ca Page 1 of 6 )0W344 . GENERAL INFORMATION This correction list covers plan check of residential occupancies (R-2, R-3) and garage/carports only. Recreational buildings, sales offices, retaining walls, etc. will require separate plan submittals to Commercial/Industrial Plan Check Section for approval. . 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. Plans, engineering calculations, diagrams and other data shall be submitted in two sets with each application for a permit. The building official may require plans, computations and specifications to be prepared and designed by an engineer or architect licensed by the State to practice as such. Sec. 106.3.2. . At building permit issuance, one (1) additional set of plans consisting. of summary or title sheet, plot plan, floor plans and elevations shall be required for the Assessor's Office. INFORMATION . Valid Worker's Compensation Certificate or Owner -Builder Verification is required prior to issuance of building permits. . The Structural or Civil Engineer or Architect responsible for this project shall sign three final sets of plans. The third set is for the Assessor's Office. . The applicant must submit three sets of plans to the Orange County Fire Authority directly. OCFA approval is required on 3 sets of plans before any building permits can be issued. OK DONE Page 2 of 6 6/20/2008 9:37 AM RS080044 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 6 6/20/2008 9:37 AM A344 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 6 6/20/2008 9:37 AM c7.2.1.1 Square footage (dwelling, patio, deck, garage etc.). M. AI-Masri c8.2.2 See red notes on your plans for clarification of corrections or comments, M. AI-Masri and for additional corrections. c9.2.3 Major corrections shall be made on the original tracings and new prints M. AI-Masri submitted. Return the original plan check set of plans. c10.2.4 Note on this correction sheet or on a separate sheet the location of M. AI-Masri the completed correction on your plams..(i.e. Sheet No., detail, etc.) 01.3 NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM M. AI-Masri c12.3.1 Include "National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Notes" on first M. AI-Masri sheet of plans. (This information is provided in the beginning of this document) c13.3.2 Provide Erosion and Sediment Control(ESCP) plan. Show sand bags and M. AI-Masri concrete wash area. r 04.4 Plot Plan M. AI-Masri c15.4.1 Provide a scaled plot plan showing all lot lines accurately dimensioned. M. AI-Masri Show north arrow. c16.4.2 Show and identify street on plan. Show curbs. M. AI-Masri c17.4.3 Accurately show building location and dimension all setbacks to property M. AI-Masri lines. 08.5 Architectural Floor Plans M. AI-Masri Page 5 of 6 6/20/2008 9:37 AM ra = Indicates line item not Cleared. RS0S0344 Residential Plan Check Corrections c19.5.1 Show dimension for gazebo on plot plans. M. AI-Masri c20.5.2 There are two different dimensions on footing detail. Clarify which M. AI-Masri one is used. Page 6 of 6 6/20/2008 9:37 AM re= Indicates line item not Cleared.