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ROUTE 2A WILLISTON, VERMONT 05495 802-878-8697 March 13, 1985 Mr. Douglas C. Taff Sunplace P.O. Box 237 Hinesburg, Vermont 05461 Bragnon Greehroom Auburn, Maine Project No. 8520 Dear Doug: We have completed structural analysis calculations for Greenroom model GR-1102-GG using a heavyweight glazing bar and present our results in this report. In analyzing the frame we have used a material dead load of 5.5 pounds per square foot (PSF) , a frame spacing of 38 inches and material properties equivalent to that of 6061-T6 aluminum which we under- stand is similar to the actual material which is 6105-T5. Our analysis indicates that the Greenroom model GR-1102-GG with the heavyweight glazing bar has a live load capacity of 64 PSF based on the maximum allowable stress. This live load capacity exceeds 50 PSF which we understand is the local requirement. Thank you for this opportunity to provide Structural Engineerin Services. Please call if you have any questions or comments. Very truly yours, LAWES CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. Carl A. Childs , P. E. Project Manager CARROLL W LAWES ��C: ✓��t�� �,` -`� _:i— -o p No. 2946 p Carroll W. Lawes , P.E. �(9,����'STE�`�G\�```� President izizz�S/ONAI CAC/jt .� Lawes--tonsulting Engineers, Inc. C ROLITE•2A WILLISTON. VERMONT 05495 802-878-8697 November 11,1983 Mr. Wade Griffith Sunshine Rooms of Kansas; Inc. 2947 East Kellogg Drive Wichita, KA. 67211 ::; Greeonroom Model GR-1103-GG Burlington, Vermont Project No. 8372 J Dear Mr. Griffith: Per your.request, we have completed the Structural Design Calculations for ,y•cur Greenroom Model GR-1103-GG. The structure was analyzed Subject to sn:w, wind and dead loads, in accordance with the requirements of the Basic Building Code. This Greenroom model is roughly 111 feet wide by 91 feet high and is proposed to be constructed in the Burlington, Vermont area. The frame will utilize your standard 2 7/8" x 2" extruded aluminum tubular section with tapered sides. The results: of,'our analysis -show that the aluminum glazing bars spaced at 38" on center, subjected to a.wind load of 20 pounds per .sgUare foot (PSF), will have an allowable Live Load. Capacity of 43 PSF. The Live Load Capacity is the load that can .safely be superimposed on the structure. This is greater t:ian the 36 PSF-live load required for the Burlington, Vermont a,ea. We appreciate the opportunity of providing a Structural Engineering Service. Please call if you have any questions or comments. Very Truly yours, LAWES CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. L4 Louis G. Gaudreau % Project Engineer Carroll W. Lawes, P. E. President J 6. GLAZING TAPE --- All glazing tape supplied shall be closed cell only. Sincerely, The Sunplace Engineering Staff v053085 3 Table 2 contains specific live load capacities for each model. Live loads are calculated using a dead load of 5. 33 psi and a wind load of 20 psi. All calculations are done by registered engineers with stamped reports for the larger units being contained within this report. Table 2 LIVE LOAD CAPACITIES AS A FUNCTION OF MODEL Model Number Pounds per FT^2 SK305 Greater than 100 GR410 Greater than 100 SK607 Greater than 100 SU609 Greater than 100 GR800 73 SK909 43 SU911 Greater than 100 GR1102 43 GR1102 (alternate) 64 SK1211 * 44 SU1301 44 GR1404 35 * Uses the GB-hvy. The frame is 100% thermally broken by employing thermal break fill material of Baydur 600 or equal. The finish is electrostatically applied PPG baked Duracron Bronze Enamel. 2. GLASS --- All glass is fully tempered safety glazing being 1/8" or thicker and meets ANSI Z97-1-1975 SAFETY STANDARDS. Glazing panels shall be factory assembled and double sealed to an overall thickness of 7/8". Bent and curved units shall be tempered over tempered to the above specification to resist thermal shock. Optional glazings available are bronze tint, bronze reflective, Low "E", and 1/4" laminated glass with an . 060 interlayer where local codes require. 3. GLAZING BLOCKS --- All glazing blocks are constructed from 70-90 durometer neoprene. 4. GASKETRY --- All gaskets are extruded 60-70 durometer EDPM rubber. (ASTM D-2240) 5. FASTENERS --- All fasteners are to be concealed and made from 300 series 18/8 stainless steel having a minimum diameter equal to a 10-24 screw. 2 Sunplace, Inc. P.O. Box 236, Route 116 Hinesburg Vermont 05461-0236 (802) 482-2163 or 482-2116 Dear Code Official : Within this packet is everything you might need to know about the Sunplace line of Greenhouse/Solariums. We have created this report specifically for your office in the hope that it will satisfy your requirement for detail and yet be readable. We want You to understand and have confidence in our structures. There are three basic sections to this report. Section A --- printed on this stationary is an OUTLINE SPECIFICATION giving you load and safety glazing criteria. Section B --- contains two stamped letters from registered structural engineers. You will note that their approval is granted for structures equal to or larger than the ones you are considering and for loading requirements in excess of your own. Section C --- contains complete construction details, sizing, and installation instructions for our units. OUTLINE SPECIFICATION 1. STRUCTURE --- All structural frame supporting members (glazing bars) are extruded from 6105-T5 alloy aluminum having an allowable yield of 35, 0100 psi. Two basic profiles exist and are used to optimize live load capacity. The design data for each glazing bar profile is listed below in Table 1. Other aluminum parts are extruded from 6063-TG alloy. Table 1. DESIGN DATA GLAZING BAR PROFILE GB-std GB-hvy Moment of Inertia 1. 30 2. 30 Section Modulus . 92 1. 63 Weight per Foot 1. 49 2. 43 1 The Totol Passive Solor System Make Sunplace Your Choice! Glazing Details: All glass shall have a minimum of 3/8" bearing and be seated on continuous EPDM or foam-adhesive glazing tape for positive water Double Glazing.,Fully The Muntfn:Integrated seal and prevention of contact between glass and aluminum.Glass shall be set tempered 71a",double glass snap-together frame cuts ' �� sandwiches an insulating layer; installation time by 50%, on two 60-70 durometer setting blocks (1 x .125 x 4"), and all vertical of'dead"air for year_ has built-in Thermal Break external seals shall be extruded EPDM conforming to ASTM 0-2000. Cound comfort, to prevent icing, All horizontal muntin caps shall utilize foam-adhesive glazing tape for positive The Thermal seal and be not higher than .130"from the glass surface to avoid water and Break:Insulated ice dams.All muntin and muntin caps shall utilize an extruded snap-cap and strip isolates out- side thermal-break design so that fasteners and screw holes are eliminated. era uresto Fasteners on all vertical glazing caps shall be covered with extruded aluminum stop condensation strip cover. No vinyl shall be used in any portion of the frame, including and winter icing. The Low' Prole:Won't gaskets,screw-cap covers, or flashings. The Sill:Fail- let puddles ac Insulated Thermal Barrier Fill Material: Baydur 600. safe interior/exterior cumulate;pre- gutters draw off seats cleaner precipitation,eliminate the interior/exterior Fasteners: Fasteners, including lag screws, shall be 18/8 stainless steel. threat of water damage in the surfaces for easier Flashing: Painted .040" flashing should be provided by others to meet site event of a teak. wasfring conditions, with the exception that Sunplace, Inc., will provide standard, extruded-aluminum sill flashing and EPDM rubber gable-end flashing. SUNPLACE VS.CoMPETITION` 4.TECHNICAL DATA WINDOW SIZE SUNPLACE 100% --� The Sunplace family of solariums is designed to withstand live loads (snow compurrioN93lir/o loads) of a minimum of 35 psi to more than 200 psi when subjected to a 20- DOOR SIZE psf wind load and 5.3-psf dead load. Capacities will vary according to height, ... .� SUNPLACE 100% depth, and length of the enclosure but can be modified easily by use of a family of glazing bars to permit higher live and/or wind loads. All structures INSTALLATION TIME utilize a self-supporting rigid frame with a roof pitch of 14.75 degrees(3.16" SUNPLACE 100% in 12") and a 24"radius at the curve for curved-eave enclosures. " a4r size 5.INSTALLATION SUNPLACE 100% Installation shall be performed in accordance with detailed assembly instruc- "- Superior design mans superior tion manuals provided with the unit. Factory trained installation crews are value;bigger doors and win- available at the option of the purchaser down,more Lhasa,lose hard. wore,faster installation.(Date 6.WARRANTY from industry averages.) A standard Five-Year Sunplace'" Limited Warranty is provided with every unit. This warranty specifically covers all glass and aluminum frame components. Copies are available on request from any Sunplace" office or dealer. 7.AVAILABILITY& COST For information regarding availability and cost contact our customer service department at(301) 796-7900 for the name of your nearest dealer. 8.ENGINEERING/TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Sunplace, Inc., provides a complete service to assist in planning and final design. Contact Sunplace at(802) 482-2163 for these services. 9.ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS Wood-framed, extruded aluminum-clad (exterior) solariums are available in straight-eave, lean-to, round, half-round, and freestanding models. Our company is organized to help you make profits. For price, service and a quality product call Sunplace & see the clear difference. 6601 Amberton Drive,Dept. 30101,Baltimore,Maryland 2122 7. (301) 796-7900 t[1 ttttra#,the$u��rrQaartti Y appearance, and no access for the handicapped.A proprietary snap-cap PP PP P P Y P P �c+ w rrl3 ,r design eliminates glazing cap fasteners at muntins. These and other design h h innovations eliminate a minimum of 35%of the parts normally associated with "Of Ott glass-enclosure construction, while speeding installation and providing a ? ' $ � ' customized architectural look. �n, 1) 0 Y mom ,1#a�sz � X r ta�t1tL}asty sotar s}rste� year long, ; Basic Uses: For residential and commercial building quality,energy efficiency IVladei# Depth-x Height-Y and aesthetics are of prime importance to the designer.Units are ideally suited U- 7-G 3' 7° 7' 2" for use in residences,condominiums,high-rises,restaurants,hospitals,schools, -609- G 6' 9" 8' o" and for pool and spa enclosures, store fronts,walkways, lobbies, or skylights u-1301- 9'n° 8'10° p p y SU-1301-GG 13' in commercial applications. Limitations: If dimensional, glazing, or color limitations arise in connectionh .Greenr� with any desired model, a trained staff of designers and engineers is on hand, soont;t�i# rs alte ready to be of service. pM&*1c,al el ponce of ti e 1e Vio�tan Stxltt�lurtt; mats 1Voa�spq Y Color: Clear, tempered insulating glass is standard, with tinted Solar Bronze 0*1:,d4dr:,9e Wij6d0 's,Q6dI and reflective Bronze Solar Cool offered as options. Aluminum frames are ins4alt�tittn 1n toco- painted with electrostatically applied-and-baked PPG Duracron Quaker Bronze. " auerectct Custom finishes are optional. • - —x Design&Materials.Sunplace'"" solariums are available in three geometries —the straight-eave Skyroom, the curved-eave Greenroom, and the curved ^^ dei �e th-x Hei ht-Y R-108-BW 1' 81, 5' 6" eave-with-70 degree-slope Sunroom. R-41 -BW a'1 ° 6' 4" Each model, with the exception of the Sunroom, is available in three height R-80 -ew ' o" 8' 2" series: Base Wall BW,Glass to Ground(1313),and Door Height DH .In addi- R-11 2-BW 11 2 8 0 ( ) 9 ( ) � R-1a a-ew 14' a° 8'10-' tion, each unit can be extended upwards in 20" increments to three stories. R-1 8-GG 1' 8° 7' 2" Projections for standard units range from 1'8"to 14'4" or larger, depending R-aoo- c s 10° 8'10° on design requirements.The standard bay spacing is 38" o.c., utilizing a 2" R_11 2_ 11' 2" 9' " wide glazing bar with 1.5" required for each gable-end. R-1 aoa-GG 1 a' a° 1 6° Each unit is designed to meet or exceed general) accepted building codes R-1 8-DH 1' 8" 8'10° g y g R-41 -DH 4'1 9' 8" and the Specifications forAiuminum Structures of the Aluminum Association. R- 0-DH 8' o° 10' 6° Glazing panels both flat and bent) other than those on doors or windows are R-11 2-DH 11' r' 11' a" g P ( GR-1404 DH 14' 4" 12 2 factory sealed and have an overall thickness of 718' Outboard and inboard lites are 118"tempered glass conforming to ANSI Z97-1-1975.Laminated glass for the inboard lite is optional.Clear glass is standard on all outside Iites;Solar Bronze,Solar Cool Bronze reflective,and Low-E glass,are optional.Alternative rolol ,s s#ruchtm, claddings are also available. Are"N, tl+ Thermally broken sliding doors are optional and may be incorporated into the 66� ,1 moW: a' 1:, able-end or front with the exception of the Sunroom) of an series.A base odor t#' k ° �"I Y g ( p y 060 rbotn oe b�s4teway wall may be necessary to obtain the required clearances. Design details and In rlttt swltr suer kits for the incorporation of single hung doors,both commercial and residential, M�p'4,1 s.Thy ldeot so�utl�ut are available. when kru�ldtnpo tlrrrited, X Ventilation: High-quality motorized roof blowers (200 cfm) with a positive closure system and excellent gable-end fans (both 500 cfm and 1040 cfm) Model# Depth-x Height-Y are available. SK-305-BW 3' 5" 4' 8" K-60 -BW 7" 5' Shading:Sunplace" solariums can be fitted with manual or motorized shades, K-9 9-B 9' 9° 6' a° g K- 1211-BW 12'11" 7' 2" utilizing a variety of colors, in Llumar'", Phifer-Screen'"; Window Quilt, and K_3 3' ' 4" Thermocell"" fabrics. K ' 7" 7' 2' K-909 9' 9" , 0" K- 1211 12'11" K -DH ' 5„ , 0„ K_ p H 7' 1 K-909-DH 9' 9, 9' SK-1211-DH 12'11" 10' 6" Stan ordleng ths4ioindt6+`4"andircYea 1915",etc, low Specifications IIIIIIIIIM1111 1.PRODUCT NAME 3.PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Sunplace" Solariums and Greenhouses. Solariums manufactured by Sunplace, Inc., represent the state of the art in modular-aluminum, thermally broken-frame, insulated-glass construction. Our 31 standard models and more than 450 variations allow us to deliver any 2.MANUFACTURER &APPROPRIATE OFFICES combination of length, depth, or height to satisfy the most demanding project For Engineering inquiries: on time and on budget. Our three basic styles—the classic, curved-eave Sunplace, Inc., RO. Box 236, Dept. 30101, Hinesburg,VT 05461, Greenroom, the elegant, straight-eave Skyroom, and the patented, solar- (802) 482-2163 efficient Sunroom—are able to accommodate all architectural designs. For Customer Service/Dealerships: In construction, speed and quality must go hand in hand. Sunplace" uses a Sunplace, Inc., 6601 Amberton Drive, Dept. 30101, Baltimore, Maryland unique bay width of 38"o.c.(27%wider than the competition's)and the"hard 21227, (301) 796-7900 family" of special aluminum alloys for maximum strength, a more aesthetic Sunplace Construction Details RIDGE CROSS MUNTIN SILL - -----—-�-1 DETAIL A eYO"� DETAIL B DETAIL C E-MPo1\ Is ° Po"w1 o k °tea .-reMVenco ' , ireu,cuss �wc°°xr�w "uce°i. °E-.1­1,�E� GLAZING BAR SECTION AT ISOMETRIC VIEW OF GREENROOM UNIT DETAIL D STRAIGHT EAVE Mar.oaEw °��a.A.P ,IA�KC°tea o.,. atx[aoM EPoSEn rvc 9L°a -/i ❑ - EN1RUDEO rvrvEP 6VZlrvc inFF � � [rom �,�rvAP � °A—T as E , H IN rA°F° © / wrvpo° AoEP rv.aw.0 orvESs O \ rvZ_".:l -rv,u �rvs x ..ff as °F rv. --�— DOORJAMB GABLE —OF DETAIL F DETAIL E AR DETAIB G Ma ' a.A I w �A s=MS,o ,�1`°a�lo �as Frv�.s�, _ ❑ E ❑ = LA E. 13.2c/Sua n Clear Profit: From Planning to Final Installation Innovative design, superior structural integrity, full-service technical sup- Fast Installation,No Maintenance port, factory trained installation crews and competitive pricing make Because our "hard family" aluminum frame allows for more glass and Sunplace solariums and greenhouses the logical choice of architects, less metal, installation is rapid and simple. Snap-on muntin caps (a renovators,and restaurant,residential and commercial builders.Holder of technology that Sunplace engineered) eliminate 50% of all the screws, the only U.S.-patented sunroom design on the market today, Sunplace, saving hours of building time.The curved, thermally formed glass panes Inc., offers a variety of strong, easy to install greenhouse units in more are equally simple to install. than 30 stock sizes with more than 450 size variations to suit virtually Aside from window washing, maintenance is unnecessary. Our specially any architectural requirement. developed Triple Seal gasket system requires very little caulk. Most companies use vinyl, which shrinks and may cause leaks as the struc- More for Their Money ture ages. Stronger materials,wider expanses of glass,faster installation—Sunplace Our gaskets are made with non-shrinking EDPM rubber, and we connect sunspaces are designed to give your customers more for their money. the frame with aluminum snap-on muntin caps instead of screws. Not Each of our tempered, fully insulated glass bays is 38" wide (eight only do these look better, but by providing a lower profile they also inches wider than the competition's) so buyers get more of what they buy prevent puddles from forming on the roof. The glass is installed with a a greenhouse for—sunlight and a clearer view. Installation is fast and double-seal, sticky foam tape that cannot leak—and eliminates the heavy simple, thanks to our specially engineered aluminum alloy frame: 40% use of caulking.Finally,for extra protection,internal gutters and weep traps stronger than the standard aluminum frame and requiring 35% fewer are extruded into the structure. parts for installation. It all adds up to faster installation, superior performance, and lower labor costs for your consumers. w N � w • � � . k ! � . I | �§ 2 § § § $ 3 11%10 . � ®q| o] in z A ? ■ Lql ||■§ � � |�■ � • __._ -§ n2n oq n § m `k 2>n -4 08 m ° ) >=r � § gym -A r § § R • . . % o» 10 . \ ■ �� � C- 2 0 © 2 � ! o2� N SO z 2 § s ! W CD men PO C4 o § 2 § . 00 �\ � § SO " • § . � m § x o\v k § . a m 0 @ n m 8 > 0 2 o 2.§ A [ 2 v C 0/ ° A \ } / 2 x ■ z q > / 2 . m mx mro m m / /M » / -n 0 . a x •m m § m 7 MO a 2 0 p . 2 c � n » m 2 q � , � IV. IDENTIFICATION - To be completed by all applicants ` • `. Name Mailing address — Number, street, city, and State ZIP code Tel. No. ' E. Richard & Mary 411 Westhampton Road 01060 584-0263 Owner or Lessee Lizee Northampton, MA 01060 Builder's 2. Barron & Jacobs 241 King Street License Na. 030739 Contractor 01060 586-8998 Associates Inc. Northampton, MA 01060 3' Sun lace Inc. 6601 A 21227 Architect or Engineer Baltimore MD 796-7900 1 hereby certify that the proposed work is authorized by the owner of record and that I have been authorized by the owner to make this applicat s his authorized agent and we agree to conform to all applicable laws of this jurisdiction. Signat re of applic t Address Application date al's ' / 3 DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE V. PLAN REVIEW RECORD - For office use Plans Review Required Check Plan Review Date Plans By Date Plans By Notes Fee Started Approved BUILDING $ PLUMBING $ MECHANICAL $ ELECTRICAL $ OTHER $ V1. ADDITIONAL PERMITS REQUIRED OR OTHER JURISDICTION APPROVALS Date D Permit or Approval Check obtained Number By Permit or Approval Check Obtta t ed Number By BOILER PLUMBING CURB OR SIDEWALK CUT ROOFING ELEVATOR SEWER ELECTRICAL SIGN OR BILLBOARD FURNACE STREET GRADES GRADING USE OF PUBLIC AREAS OIL BURNER WRECKING OTHER OTHER VII. VALIDATION Building .q, I FOR DEPARTMENT USE ONLY Permit number Building. On A n C Use Group Permit issued 19 Building Fire Grading Permit Fee $ -.L� Live Loading Certificate of Occupancy $ Occupancy Load Approved by: �„ Drain Tile $ Z Plan Review Fee $ TITLE CITY OF NORTHAMPTON �• •� �' MASSACHUSETTS r � $ 6 OFFICE of the INSPECTOR of BUILDINGS Page Plot J, APPLICATION FOR INSPECTOR ZONING PERMIT AND BUILDING PERMIT IMPORTANT — Applicant to complete all items in sections: 1, 11, 111, IV, and IX. O ZONING AT (LOCATION) 411 Westhampton Road DISTRIC LOCATION (NO.) (STREET) OF BETWEEN _West Farms Road AND Florence Road BUILDING (CROSS STREET) (CROSS STREET) LOT SUBDIVISION LOT BLOCK SIZE V1 11. TYPE AND COST OF BUILDING - All applicants complete Parts A - D -� A. TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT D. PROPOSED USE — For"Wrecking" most recent use m M 1 ❑ New building Residential Nonresidential 2 Addition(If residential, enter number 12 One family 18 ❑ Amusement, recreational of new housing units added, if any, in Part D, 13) 13 ❑ Two or more family — Enter 19 D Church, other religious number of units— — — — 20 ❑ Industrial 3 ❑ Alteration (See 2 above) 14 ❑ Transient hotel, motel, 21 ❑ Parking garage 4 r❑ Repair, replacement or dormitory — Enter number 5 Wrecking (If multifamily residential, of units ——————— — — 22 ❑ Service station, repair garage enter number of units in building in 15 L❑ Garage 23 ❑ Hospital, institutional Part D, 13) 16 ❑ Carport 24 ❑ Office, bank, professional 6 ❑ Moving (relocation) 17 © Other — Specify Sunroom 25 ❑ Public utility 7 �❑ Foundation only 26 ❑ School, library, other educational B. OWNERSHIP 27 L❑ Stores, mercantile 8 ❑X Private (individual, corporation, 28 ❑ Tanks, towers nonprofit institution, etc.) 29 ❑ Other — Specify 9 ❑ Public (Federal, State, or local government) C. COST (Omit cents) Nonresidential — Describe in detail proposed use of buildings, e.g., food processing plant, machine shop, laundry building at hospital, elementary 10. Cost of improvement,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 20,627. 0 school, secondary school, college, parochial school, parking garage for, department store, rental office building, office building at industrial plant. To be installed but not included If use of existing building is being changed, enter proposed use. in the above cost a. Electrical..................... b. Plumbing ....................... c. Heating, air conditioning......... d. Other (elevator, etc.)............ 11. TOTAL COST OF IMPROVEMENT Is 20 627. 00 Ili. SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS OF BUILDING - For new buildings and additions, complete Parts E - L; for wrecking, complete only Part J, for all others skip to IV. E. PRINCIPAL TYPE OF FRAME G. TYPE OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL J. DIMENSIONS 30 ❑ Masonry (wall bearing) 40 ❑ Public or private company 48• Number of stories................ 1 31 ❑ Wood frame 41 ❑ Private (septic tank, etc.) 49• Total square feet of floor area, all floors, based on exterior 158.44 32 ❑ Structural steel dimensions .................... 33 ❑ Reinforced concrete H. TYPE OF WATER SUPPLY 34 ® Other — .Specify Modular 42 ❑ Public or private company 50. Total land area, sq. ft. ........... Aluminui Therrallyy B oken 43 L❑ Private (well, cistern) K. NUMBER OF OFF-STREET Temperemd Insu ting (class PARKING SPACES F. PRINCIPAL TYPE OF HEATING FUEL I. TYPE OF MECHANICAL 51. Enclosed ....................... 35 ❑ Gas Will there be central air 52. Outdoors........................ 36 ❑ Oil conditioning? L. RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS ONLY 37 ❑ Electricity 44 L��J Yes 45 X No 53. Number of bedrooms.............. 38 ❑� Coal 39 L. Other — Specify Will there be an elevator? Full.......... �, 54. Number of 46 P. Yes 47IJ No bathrooms Partial,,...... a DEPT. OF BUILQING INSPECTIONS BUILDING oz'a a . 212 Main Street Northampton, MA 01060 PERMIT 04 XXXX 36 - 73 VALIDATION DATE January 14, 198_ PERMIT NO. 24 APPLICANT Barron & ,7arnhe Ac-,nr_ ;_I"QF{ESS 241 K1 nn fit._ _ 00731 (NO.) (STIt T) (CONTR'S LICENSE) Addition One Family NUMBER OF PERMIT TO (_) STORY DWELLING UNITS (TYPE Of IMPROVEMENT) NO. (PROPOSED USE) ZONING �R AT (LOCATION) 411 WPCth ton Rnari DISTRICT (NO.) (STREET) BETWEEN AND (CROSS STREET) (CROSS STREET) LOT SUBDIVISION LOT BLOCK SIZE BUILDING IS TO BE FT. WIDE BY FT. LONG BY FT. IN HEIGHT AND SHALL CONFORM IN CONSTRUCTION TO TYPE USE GROUP BASEMENT WALLS OR FOUNDATION (TYPE) REMARKS: AREA OR 20,627.00 FEE $ 82.51 VOLUME 1 GR AA cn ft, ESTIMATED COST (CUBIC/SQUARE FEET) OWNER E. 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