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02080124poo �u F< y p�y ae"Ky KOC. w3o co FZ Ce a3 i .. __ ..... .OFFICE .. .. ... _. .. ...._ ....... CITY OF CUPERTINO 'CONTRACTOR INFORMATION: BUILDING DIVISION PERMIT _ BUILDING ADDRESS: 20061 SUISUN DR PERMIT NO. 02080124 WMM-I AFLATOONI APPLICATION SUB DATE 08/22/2002 PHONE: SANITARY NO. CONTROL NO, 2 ARCHITECTIENGINEER' BUILDING PERMIT INFO e BLDG ELECT PLUMB MECH n z LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION Job Description FINALE -13 o I hereby tbmmin3.licensed underprovisiunsofCbapmr9(commencing INSTALL SKYLIGHT with section of Divisim 3 of the Business and &ofmsiom Code, and my license Section 7") a and is infallforce and,Bed, License Class p q OCT o 3 Loot U Centrist., SDECLAr yDate t; Q ARCHITECT'S DECLARATION � 1 understood my plans shall be used as public records BUILDING O LicensedProressimul LL OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION 1 hereby affirm that 1 am exempt from the Contractor's License Law for the < following reason. (Section 7031.5. Business and Professions Cade: Any city or county $1500 D wh h m,Ci,. a prod,t t t. tilter, irppdemolish,pa so,structure ce - prior to itssane. also requiresthe ppli t for suchRemirt file a signedtat nt main sl pursuantdttheprovisions of the C tratr L La (Chapter' 9, g _.. ....__...____... ... .__._...___ we 'xi Valuation (commencing�with Sect i 7") of Division 3 of me Buaneq. rad Pmfess ons Code) {„ t' 4 7_ �6WfitO�Orgoea�n 1. ,. A. ,, or that he is exempt thcmflr& 'turd the brvis for the alleged exemption.'Any violation of section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil Penalty, 1 o6 not mom than five hundred dollars ($500). 101 APN Milt. Occupancy Type ❑ 1. as owner of the property, or my emplayem with wages as their sole compensaaon, 102 - P I E R.S 103 - UFER Required Inspections L] -' will do the work, and the swcmre isnot intended'or -offered'for sale (see: 7044." Business and'Professions Code: The Contractor's License Law does not apply to at: P raw fp pertWh h'Id. -improvesth d h does such work himself 104 - REBAR or through his mpl y pro,rded that such impravemene, sure notintended or -pff£Gr--I Tfn In building -p t'is.ld-thn one year'of ....TOS - ANCHOR -..BOLTS _.. ......... .._.... .. `iompl the b lei will have the burden of pmv ng mat he d d not build or 106 - SEWER & WATER 1 mproveror,turpr mr.am.1. - of jec p pent comran hearted tis m --- --202--'= UNDERFLOORS' PLUMBING :.� "- ..:' � •, ... Buiiness a .imis onta e et the rosea (s . 7to a. Business arta Profess on, cos ) The Contractor's 2 0 3 CAL : - UNDERFLOOR MECHANICAL - - License Law tract not apply m an owner mr a.contr who Halide or seimproves thereon, License kens arta rano coni rLr_saen.p,ie with a.emntractor(t) licensed pursuant tome _ ..._,_.. _-2 04 .. ---UNDERFLOOR ERAME......_ ........---..... - ---- .........._ __. _ Contractors Law., ❑lame �S�.a _, ,Ba,Pemrmie,eaaan 205 - UNDERFLOOR "'PNSULATION wrior S Dat�/1 �/,_a ) L 301 - ROUGH PLUMBING sCUMPEN$JRION DEULARATH5N 302 - TUB & OR SHOWER 1 rebyarnrmunder penanyarperjuryone ofthe fanowingdeclarations: 303 - ROUGH MECHANICAL ❑ i have and will maintain i'Ceoifieate rot consent to ¢Ir-ineare far worker, 3 04 - ROUGH ELECTRICAL Compenmtion, as provided for by Section 37W of the Labor Code, for the 'performance of the work for which this Permit is issued. 305 - FRAME 306 - HOEDOWNS 0 have and will'mamiain Workers Compensation i6.wmnee. as required by section 3700 or the Labor Coda, far the'perfmmarcc of the wm,k for which this Permit is 307 - INSULATION its ❑ MyWorker's Compensation lmumnec car er and Fofcy number are Co r 010ERTIFICOON'OF 1- 305. ?-"�XT'E RIOR,c'LYATHI': 1-- t EXEMPTION FROM WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCEa.310-;-,-'.--I-NTER30R---LATH --�---. - .. ..... .. .. .._-—......__. . '�'dni eefiion neeii'mal x ecmpietm if me rormd ie fmr one handmil dollars 311 - SCRATCH COAT .. , (E1uu)or le„� 3.1.3. -• .ROOF...NAI,L...-. 1 n'fy th t t rf rmanc of th' f h h d'. Pe t iss' 1 'Schell 501 - FINAL ELECTRICAL' ENERGY" yk th Workgrs 1 `plgvWm p nen ( .2nj,tt /� 502_- FINAL PLUMBING ENERGY eq'tV�aE`boe - to 1'Oiermk ng rose ri�'t 1E pi ra�tnm�la 503 ------- __ - FINAL MECHANICAL ENERGY O 1 : rm'af th Louis, Cod, utt tans memply ahW rap C. nnottn permit shall bcdeemed revoked. 504 FINAL BUILDING.,ENERGY y CONSTRUCTION LFNDINGAGENCY _ SOS - FINAL ELECTRICAL ,' 'Ih ray rr mmtihei 'a nn.t i, Inning assn rt me certognan6q '309)Cis.C) 506 - GAS TEST hid p r issued(S mfm kfo n 'Ise 507""= FINAL -PLUMBING L .Ada .. 50 FINAL MECHANICAL' 1 n fy rat rote th he,aboveto e d thiscity .ry 5 - INA GRADE �— ;j law% elph and tordinances d state eluting t l g 1 Ply with 11 and in Comp tobulding coromodi and hereby aammt,eep tatives orthis rty to enter Doan 5 0 - INAL P NG y the above-opntitmed pmpeny roti inspection purposes..._ (We) Igme to save: indemnify and keep harmlms the City �t Cup mud agaimt 51 I NAL B RKS !] liabilities, judgment,, cn,¢ and expenses which may In any way aecme against said Z� Cityy c fth granting fth Pe "t r 141-11C N'jA{ f '.R$T1�D5AVD WILL COMPLY WITHdLL—ON-F^OINI' Issued by; I Date ho Re -roofs gnat tic 7P ppLc U ontract r Da ' "H \ZARDOUS MATERIALS DISCLOSURE Withapplicanto ore building p t mrn JI hnra"m immoral Type Of Roof - - .. -,:'. C°-' -. ., '• - •. as defined by the Cupertino Monte pa ode. Chaps is] 2, and the Health and Safety Cod<Section 25512(sq /- V 'J.:t-. ,t 1 7 1 YY ii .v p7e, 1 .; ❑r. �'v11VV , f a roofs shall be inspected pnor.to.any. roofing.ma[erial eing.ins[alled ...._ . �•' w u m appGc tm future b de g parr ase eq p t r device, whin _ .All If a roof is installed'without first obtaining an inspection I'agree to remove em, hamormus aircondminams as defiredby the Bay Area Air Qual ty Manag men, D all new materials for Ins ection A llcant understands, and will comply with vi et. ❑ Yc, - -' -',-';° ` - all non- oin[source re alahons. PP :. ,, ., I have read the haearelmus, materials requiremen¢mnder Chapter 695 of the Coli mono Health & Safety Cede. Sections 25505.25533 and 25534.1 thdeound firm ifthebmildingdoeenatcuremlyhme aromm.thatitiemy re.,pmmibllaymubfify the - ` I •Q /'L'L/� dccupam re uirememt which, must be met prior to issuance of a Cen ffiroa of of h 1 '--`L � 01 02 D Sig. at re of an _ - Da[e pplie_ . _ . , All roof coverings to be Class "B" or, better A c mmd,ed Date m gent .. __ ..... .OFFICE .. .. ... _. .. ...._ ....... CITY OF CUPERTINO ' BUILDING DIVISION PERW CQNT,RACTOR'INFORMATION: B DING ADDRESS: PERMIT NO 0061 SUISUN DR 0208017E24 kTMIM-I AFLATOONI APPuc08/2SUB2A/2002 (A HONE: SANITARY NO, CONTROL NO. OO ARCHITECT(ENGINEER: < BUILDING PERMIT INFO w BLDG ELECT PLUMB MECH < z< ' UI 1J L—A L i yy z LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION Job Description Z a : I hereby aurum mal 1 am hcm:<e ansa pmvislon of Chapter 9 (commencing INSTALL SKYLIGHT ❑ w with Section Division J of th<Buxin<ss and Profession Code, and my license — a �5 ad of ixienseClaaemd<R<e. License Class Lic. p PEIVgLED ia O Data Contractor LLO fin so S ARCHITECTS DECLARATION I understand my plan shall be used as public records OCT O u�> 2002 y d o O Licensed Professional OWNER-BUILDER DECLARATION thereby 1 from Contractor's License Lawfor Z affirm that the w meson. (Section 1. exempt ng Business eM Professions Code: city acoon tty BUILDING $1500 _ �F o which squires s pcmut to conwcr, alar, imP:ove• demolish, or rtpaum Y structure which r construct. p C a3°_° pn°rmi. iuumca else requires the epplicam far such permit tofiknsigrad mternent p,.�stn �T� ,, _ Valuation thtilm is licensed punuarm to the Provisions of the Contractor's License Law lChipar 9 (commencing with Section 1000)of Division J of the Business and Profession Code) `�, L' r', ! �6`�1Qy]514Q 1)ek ... .. . or mai he is exempt therefrom and the basis for the olinked ekemptioh. Any violation ... of Section 1031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects dte applicant to a civil penalty of not mare than eve hundred doll.(s5W). 101ARNMU10MATION Occupancy Type ❑Las ownerof the propcny,or my employees with wages m their sole wmp<nation. 102 — PIERS , 10 3 - UFER Required Inspections q p will the work, and the structure is not intended or offeree for sale (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's License Law does not apply m an caner of property Who bullet °r improves thereon, and who does such work himself 104 — REBAR or thorough his own employes. provided that such improvements are: not intended or -offeree for sale. If. howewn see wilding or improvement is sola within one year of 105 — ANCHOR BOLTS completion, the owner-Wilder will have the burden of proving that M did me wild or 106 SEWER & WATER improvn for Purpose ofsale.), — Fri. as owner of the property. am exclusively conwcdngwith licensed can res cares to 202 — UNDERFLOOR PLUMBING convect the project (Sec. 1044. Business and Profeaaion Cadc:) The Coruscates 203 — UNDERFLOOR MECHANICAL - License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds a improves thereon, erd who comets for such.projecu with a connotations) limed pursuaas m the 204 — -UNDERFLOOR FRAME - - — - '- Connector's- req• mow. [IIam B&PClor anis mann ❑, 205 — UNDERFLOOR'•INSULATION Don, %> oLar3'L 301 - ROUGH PLUMBING 'S COMPENYMoNDECLARATION 302 — TUB & OR SHOWER I rebs affirm uMer penny of parjury one of the following dcelandons: 303 — ROUGH MECHANICAL 00 ❑ 1 have and will maintain a'Cenilicate of Consent to self-insum for Workers 304 — ROUGH ELECTRICAL Compeam on, as provided for by Section 3100 of the Labor Cade, for the 'yerrormmce - 305 — FRAME of the work for which this permit is issued. 306 — HOEDOWNS ❑ I have and will maintain Worker's Compensation last.. as required by Satin 37W of the labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is 307 — INSULATION : tamed My Workers Compemsaton In sumn cc carrier and Policy number we 308 ;. SHEETROCK --- Ciin ) •: ". .. •: L _' Policy No, i n(� 3OJ.»;XT'ERIOR:LATH'': !{. CERTIFICATION OF EXEMPTION FROM WORKERS' CO!v[FF.NSATION.INSURakNCEr 4`' .... -INTERNOR--LATH-------;;---- ' IThis .&ioa need not be completed if the permit is for one hundred dollars 311 — SCRATCH COAT .. . (Strait or less) 'I -._,..313 —' ROOF-NAIL. fy 'has i t rrom,ane of me won far which this permit i; ira md:I ,shallmt 5 01 — FINAL ELECTRICAL ENERGY employ an p s ay}p hecoyrm,tubject to the Workeri il�anner�O Compenmtion w. 4I_ m _� — 502. FINAL PLUMBING. ENERGY.... ant'j, Mat. _ , N E `0 rermakingthiscertificateofExemption,youshould 503 — FINAL MECHANICAL ENERGY - Y O bccdmc subject to a Worker's Compensation provisions of the Labor Code, you most fathwithamply ills mehProvisions ormaPmtawlxe«ma<oka 504 — FINAL BUILDING ENERGY'1_ CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY 505 — FINAL ELECTRICAL 1 hereby wfiran that there is a construction lending agency for the performance 'of 506 — GAS TEST r issued (Sec the work for which this permit is i. 3091, Cie CJ _. _.... .. .. "'507' -y:q- Leader's Name_... .. .. -_._ .- - .... — FINAL PLUMBING ..;D z Lcndcr'a Address ' 508 FINAL MECHANICAL ,U O rt, P I certify that I have read mu application and a.. that the above infomution is 1 to city and county ordinances and state laws relating 5 — INAL G E �— .;O.0 correct. agree comply, with all to building conswnion.and hercbyPuthorisertpr<semativesofwscity memcrupon 5 0 — INAL P NG �,.- {,J the above-mentioned Property for inspection Purposed„ r. 6 (We) agree m save, indemnify and keep harmless the City of Cupertino against 51 — INA B RKS Vi IiabTides, judgments, as. and expenses which may in my way acme against said U z City sn con c e of the gaming of this permit. r .RSTANDSANDWLLLCOMPLYWRHALLNON-Po[N-T Issued by; Date SOPBC 1 Err Re-roofs . .• iignetdrepprr tlontraaor - Data HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DISCLOSURE W and applicant or to.. bui dmg rccupmt sta<a handle harardau vutcnd TYPe Of Roof . -. asder ed by the Cupertino Munrcip We. Chapter 9.12, and the Health and Safety 'Cod a 1 '; Sect on 2553201^ T. 'oYe3" • + ';:' 1, ;- f • 1 s ; . ', s : roofs shall be inspected.prior to.any roofing material eing installed.. - - - — Will due applicant or future Wilding 000upnnwae equipment or devices which ,All If a roof is installed' without first obtaining an inspectio I'agree to remove 'obmardous air con.mmmus ss curmad by the Be, Arta Air Quality Manag<mcnt 7isuar7 all new materials for inspection. Applicant understands and will comply with Oy0r all non-point source regulations. - 1 have read the hazardous materials aquUemen. under Chapter 6.95 of the California Health & Safety Code. Sections 25505, 25533 and 15534. 1 understand that m to notify the if therdoes ant currentlyhaw otifyhe if the Wilding dimortarsn mance f8seeast be�thanitumY which must b< me prim off treat issuance of it Con • Occupancy. aSig o2 at re of . pplicant All roof coverings to be Class "B" or better a!•' - lz*Dad a da<a r gem _ . - ._ ._... .. .._. OFFICE.- ORDiNANCE OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO FOR NONPOINT SOURCE POLLUTION AND WATERCOURSE PROTECTION: CiIAPTER 918 9.18.090 Violation Any person who violates any provision of this chapter is guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished as provided in Chapter 1.12 of this code. 9.18.100 Civil penalty for violation. Payment of funds to account. Any person who violates any provision of this chapter or any provision of any permit issued pursuant to this chapter shall be civilly liable to the City in a sum not to exceed the amounts provided for in Government Code Section 54740 and/or 54740.5. The City may petition the Superior Court pursuant to Govemment Code Section 54740 to impose, assess and recover such sums. The civil penalty provided in this section is cumulative and not exclusive, and shall be in addition to all other remedies available to the City under State and Federal law and local ordinances. Funds collected pursuant to this section shall be paid to City's Environmental Management Account. 9.18.110 Civil penalty for illicit discharges. Payment of funds to account. Any person who discharges pollutants, in violation of this chapter, by the use of illicit connections shall be civilly liable to the City in a sum not to exceed twenty-five thousand dollars per day per violation for each day in which such violation occurs. The City may petition the Superior Court pursuant to Government Code Section 54740 to impose, assess and recover such i sums. The civil penalty provided in this section is cumulative and not exclusive, and shall be in addition to all other remedies available to the City under State and Federal law and local ordinances. Funds collected pursuant to this section shall be paid to City's Environmental Storm Management Account, Storlll Drain Pollution Prevention: ,leas Up to Us he the Santa Clam Valley, sloven drains flow direc(ly to local creeks and San Francisco Bay, with no'Ueahneut. Storm water pollu- lion is a serious problem for wildlife deficit. tient on our waterways mrd for the people who live near polluted streams or baylands. Solite common sources of this pollution Include spilled oil• fuel, and fluids front vehicles and heavy equipment; construction debris; Immiscaping runoff containing pesli. cidcs or weed killers; and materials such as used motor oil, antifreeze, and paint prod- ucts (lint people pour or spill into a street or storm (train. 'Illirleen valley cities have joined together with Saila Clara Counly and the Saila Clara Valley Water District to educate local resi• deals and businesses and fight storm drain Pollution. We hope you will juin us, by usdug the practices described in this pamphlet. General Business Practices During Comslructlon Fresh Concrete I' O Both at your yard and the construction O Don't mix up more fresh concrete or a n v site, always store both dry and wet cement Ilion you will use in a day. materials under cover, protected from rps Mortar App 1 i ea ti 011 rainfall and runoB. Protect dry mated O Set u0 and operate small mixers plastic l tic ass from wind. .1 henry plasllc d Ill i, I] Secure bags of cenhenl after Ihey are open. Be sure to keep wind-blown f h cement powder away from gut- ters, storm =! drains, rainfall, t^ and runoff. w O Waste out con- crete mixers only rop c o is. ❑ When ciconing lip Aller driveway or sidewalk construction. wash runes onto dirt areas, not down the drive• way or Into the street or storm drain. O Place Tray bales Spill Response Ageucles 1. DiAL911 2. Saila Clara Valley Water Ddslricl Environmental Compliance Division (408) 927-0710, 3. Governor's Office of Emergency Services Warning Ccntcr w" a (8(X)) 85'2-7550 (24 hours). it 10 COPY Local Pollution Control Agencies Son(n Clara Cuunly Office of Toxics and Solid Waste hlnnngentcnt (408) 441-1195 Salim Clarn Valley Water District (408) 927.0710 Sun Jose/Smith Clara Water i'ollution Control Plant (408) 945-5300 Serving Campbell, Coperfino, los Gatos, Alilpilas, Mottle Sereno, Sate Jose, Santa Clara, and Saratoga Sunnyvale Wnter Pollution Ctnstrul 1'hutl , (408) 730.7270 Serving Stuuryvale 1'ulu Alto iteglonul Witter Quality Con(roll'Intlt ' 015) 329-2598 -• Serving Cast Palo Alla, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Alitimlain Viers, Palo Alto, and Stanford Developers (Test Management Practices for Storlll Water Pollution Prevention ouch ail Francisco k ands S local creeks w 11 to 0 sins now directly dr Y Clara Valle storm Santa C , n the S Y I Bay, no treatment. S toren water P ollution is a serious robe stn for wildlife dependente ndent on our waterways and for the people who live near polluted streams or baylands. Proper management of construction sites reduces pollution significantly. This booklet summarizes "best management practices" (BMPs) for storm water pollution prevention. E 0 S u A• OS>r MN,E Y 'NO SA)tAtO A SANJ•S rasa rite LL r r1 g *� � J•g g Keep all liquid pninl products and 1'altslltlg Cleanup i A �. i t a wastes away from (he suffer, street, slid affirm drains, liquid residues from paints, O Never clean brushes or rinse palmi and App 11 ea ti o u Iliinners, solvents, Rlues. And cleaning fluids containers Into a street, sutler, storm `' Are Inazarduus wastes. When they are floor• drain, or stream. of Solveiiitss)aiid oughydry, crisply paint cans, slxnl . O f Adhesives brushes. rags, 211d drug cloths loony he disposed of as trash. •\ t'nfut ilt:mvval•• O Chemical paint s stripping resi-. clue is n hnrm,l- ous waste. — v • Cl Chips and (lust hum marine pninla or or water-based Politics, paint out brushes to (Ire extent possible. and rinse to (Ile Sanitary sewer. O For oil•baaed palms, paint out brushes to Ilse extent possible, filler and reuse thinners slid solvents. Dispose of excess liquids in designated or office erosion Itis lend or tributyl list are hazardous wash-out areas lit your yard, where the controls dowst•slope to capture ntnnlf ' Best Planagefllellt water will flow fillip cmilaimllentPonds carrying mortar orCenters( btforeit ' prialely. or onto dirt. Whenever possible, reaches the storm drain. Practices for the recycle washout by pumping back Into Paperhangers dry stripping and valid blasting may be swept up slid disposed as (rash. mixers for reuse. Never dispose of O When braking up paying, be sure to Masons and bricklayers washout hntn the street, storm pick up all the pieces slid dispose prop. Sidewalk construction crews drains, drainage ditches, or erly. Patio construction workers etreemv. O Recycle large chunks of broken concret block alarm drains. Wash water onto a hazard liquid, including sludges, as at a landfill. Construction inspectors hazardous waste. General conlraclois authority to find out if you can collect l.andsca 1st /Oarrden p S O Dispose of small amounts of excess dry General contractors What Cats You Do? concrete, grout, and mortar in the trash. Home builders Plottpoint Source O Never bury waste material. Spill Response Ageucles 1. DiAL911 2. Saila Clara Valley Water Ddslricl Environmental Compliance Division (408) 927-0710, 3. Governor's Office of Emergency Services Warning Ccntcr w" a (8(X)) 85'2-7550 (24 hours). it 10 COPY Local Pollution Control Agencies Son(n Clara Cuunly Office of Toxics and Solid Waste hlnnngentcnt (408) 441-1195 Salim Clarn Valley Water District (408) 927.0710 Sun Jose/Smith Clara Water i'ollution Control Plant (408) 945-5300 Serving Campbell, Coperfino, los Gatos, Alilpilas, Mottle Sereno, Sate Jose, Santa Clara, and Saratoga Sunnyvale Wnter Pollution Ctnstrul 1'hutl , (408) 730.7270 Serving Stuuryvale 1'ulu Alto iteglonul Witter Quality Con(roll'Intlt ' 015) 329-2598 -• Serving Cast Palo Alla, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Alitimlain Viers, Palo Alto, and Stanford Developers (Test Management Practices for Storlll Water Pollution Prevention ouch ail Francisco k ands S local creeks w 11 to 0 sins now directly dr Y Clara Valle storm Santa C , n the S Y I Bay, no treatment. S toren water P ollution is a serious robe stn for wildlife dependente ndent on our waterways and for the people who live near polluted streams or baylands. Proper management of construction sites reduces pollution significantly. This booklet summarizes "best management practices" (BMPs) for storm water pollution prevention. E 0 S u A• OS>r MN,E Y 'NO SA)tAtO A SANJ•S rasa rite LL r r1 g *� � J•g g Keep all liquid pninl products and 1'altslltlg Cleanup i A �. i t a wastes away from (he suffer, street, slid affirm drains, liquid residues from paints, O Never clean brushes or rinse palmi and App 11 ea ti o u Iliinners, solvents, Rlues. And cleaning fluids containers Into a street, sutler, storm `' Are Inazarduus wastes. When they are floor• drain, or stream. of Solveiiitss)aiid oughydry, crisply paint cans, slxnl . O f Adhesives brushes. rags, 211d drug cloths loony he disposed of as trash. •\ t'nfut ilt:mvval•• O Chemical paint s stripping resi-. clue is n hnrm,l- ous waste. — v • Cl Chips and (lust hum marine pninla or or water-based Politics, paint out brushes to (Ire extent possible. and rinse to (Ile Sanitary sewer. O For oil•baaed palms, paint out brushes to Ilse extent possible, filler and reuse thinners slid solvents. Dispose of excess liquids Blueprint for a Clean Bay Best Management Practices for the Construction hiduAry Salina CIai-a Valley nollpoiut Source 10- Pollution Control 1'rograui Rein einb'er:• The property owner and the contractor share ultiniate.respoiisibility for-.* the activities that occur on a construction site:.You nlay be held•respo' nsible'for: ally_ environmental damalte caused by your subcontractors or employees. - Earth -Moving 41 Activities Best Management ' Practices for the Bulldozer, backhoe, and grading machine operators Dump truck drivers Site supervisors General contractors Home builders Developers Stornt Drain Pollution frotit Eartit-itloving Activities Soil excavation and grading operations loosen large amounts of soil that can flow or blow into storm drains if handled Improperly. Soil erodes due to a combination of decreased soil stability, increased runoff, and Increased flow velocity,Some of use most effective erosion control practices reduce the smount of ntnofl crossing a site and slow the flow with check dams or roughened ground surfaces. What Can You Do? During Construction O Remove existing vegetation only when Absolutely necessary. O Consider planting temporary vegetation for erosion control on slopes or where construction Is not immediately planned. O Protect downslope drainage courses, streams, and storm drains with tiny bales or temporary drainage swales. O Use check dams or ditches to divert runoff around excavations. O Cover stockpiles and excavated soil with secured tarps or plastic affecting. General Busltess Practices O Schedule excavation and grading work for dry -costlier. O Perforw major equipment repairs away train lir job site. O When refueling or vehicle/eq,dpnhent maintenance must be done on site. designate a location away from storm drains, . O Do not, use diesel oil to lubricate equip- ment or pacts. Detecting contantfnated soil or groundwater As you know, contaminated groundwater is a common problem in the Santa Clara Valley. It Is essential that all cnntraclors and subcontractors involved in excavation and grading know what to look for in detecting contaminated soil or groundwater, and test ponded groundwater before puinping. See Dlueprinf/ora Clean Day, aeonstruetion best management practices guide available from the Santa Clara Valley Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Program, for details. Watch for any of Unese conditinns: • Unusual soil condillona, discoloration• or odor • Abandoned underground tanks I Abandoned wells • Buried barrels, debris, or trash _01. Zoo it's Up to Us Heavy Site Planning aid Preventive Cleats up spills iuuttediately J Vchicle Maintenance wizen tlsey happen. Eq u i p in a u t. O Designate one area of the construction O Never hose down 'dirty' pavement or I site, well away from streams or storm impermeable surfaces where fluids have ' O p e r a t1 o n drain inlets, for auto and equipment spilled. Use dry parking. W)tat Can You Do? clmnup methal refueling• and routine vehicle and equipment maintenance. O Maintain all Ivehicles and Ci heavy equip. mcnt.Inspect —��•••••� frequently for leaks. O Perforin major maintenance, repair jobs, and vehicle and Best Management veli{pineal Pr'1 t' tl washing off dile (absorbent materials, cat liner, and/or rass)•whenever possible. If you must use water, use just enough to keep the dust down, O Sweep up spillet, day materials 1 immediately, Never Attempt It 'wash them a C ICCS Or IC j:sints contain• Wllat Call You Do? and residue as away Willi Wales Itis lend or tributyl list are hazardous hazardous waste. Best Plarlagemerlt wastes. Dry sweep slid dispose ofappro- radiator coolant, or other fluids on site. Practices for the prialely. Recycle/reuse leftover pallets 1'ainlera O I nivel chips and dual limn oon•harardous whenever possll►le. Paperhangers dry stripping and valid blasting may be swept up slid disposed as (rash. • O Recycle excess water-based paint or use l Plasterers General contractors up. Dispose of excess liquid, including • nated soil. O When stripping or cloning building sludges, as hazardous waste. Graphic at lists exteriors wills high-pressure water. O Reuse leftover oil-based paint. Dispose of Dry wall crews block alarm drains. Wash water onto a hazard liquid, including sludges, as Fluor covering ins+allers dirt area and spade into soil. Or, check with the local wastewater treaunenl hazardous waste. General conlraclois authority to find out if you can collect l.andsca 1st /Oarrden p S Home builders (ntop or vacuum) building cleaning water Irom storm draint. Maintenance null dispose to the sanitary sewer. Plottpoint Source Developers appropriate landfill or disposed alas hazard. Collect and recycle or appropriately dispose Pollution Cotltrol' Best Pla lea clef 11 ell t mug waste. Never bury waste materials or `- 11etneinber:' .'nI'f property owner and the contractor share ulthnate.responsibility for". that occur oil .a construction site+.You ala be beld•r.:spolisible for.a'tly.�• elle activities t o environmental dattlage caused by your* SUbCO11traC(OCS •• „ Or eluplOyeeS. or stream bed. Blueprint for a Clean Bay Best Management Practices for the Construction hiduAry Salina CIai-a Valley nollpoiut Source 10- Pollution Control 1'rograui Rein einb'er:• The property owner and the contractor share ultiniate.respoiisibility for-.* the activities that occur on a construction site:.You nlay be held•respo' nsible'for: ally_ environmental damalte caused by your subcontractors or employees. - Earth -Moving 41 Activities Best Management ' Practices for the Bulldozer, backhoe, and grading machine operators Dump truck drivers Site supervisors General contractors Home builders Developers Stornt Drain Pollution frotit Eartit-itloving Activities Soil excavation and grading operations loosen large amounts of soil that can flow or blow into storm drains if handled Improperly. Soil erodes due to a combination of decreased soil stability, increased runoff, and Increased flow velocity,Some of use most effective erosion control practices reduce the smount of ntnofl crossing a site and slow the flow with check dams or roughened ground surfaces. What Can You Do? During Construction O Remove existing vegetation only when Absolutely necessary. O Consider planting temporary vegetation for erosion control on slopes or where construction Is not immediately planned. O Protect downslope drainage courses, streams, and storm drains with tiny bales or temporary drainage swales. O Use check dams or ditches to divert runoff around excavations. O Cover stockpiles and excavated soil with secured tarps or plastic affecting. General Busltess Practices O Schedule excavation and grading work for dry -costlier. O Perforw major equipment repairs away train lir job site. O When refueling or vehicle/eq,dpnhent maintenance must be done on site. designate a location away from storm drains, . O Do not, use diesel oil to lubricate equip- ment or pacts. Detecting contantfnated soil or groundwater As you know, contaminated groundwater is a common problem in the Santa Clara Valley. It Is essential that all cnntraclors and subcontractors involved in excavation and grading know what to look for in detecting contaminated soil or groundwater, and test ponded groundwater before puinping. See Dlueprinf/ora Clean Day, aeonstruetion best management practices guide available from the Santa Clara Valley Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Program, for details. Watch for any of Unese conditinns: • Unusual soil condillona, discoloration• or odor • Abandoned underground tanks I Abandoned wells • Buried barrels, debris, or trash _01. Zoo it's Up to Us Heavy Site Planning aid Preventive Cleats up spills iuuttediately J Vchicle Maintenance wizen tlsey happen. Eq u i p in a u t. O Designate one area of the construction O Never hose down 'dirty' pavement or I site, well away from streams or storm impermeable surfaces where fluids have ' O p e r a t1 o n drain inlets, for auto and equipment spilled. Use dry parking. W)tat Can You Do? clmnup methal refueling• and routine vehicle and equipment maintenance. O Maintain all Ivehicles and Ci heavy equip. mcnt.Inspect —��•••••� frequently for leaks. O Perforin major maintenance, repair jobs, and vehicle and Best Management veli{pineal Pr'1 t' tl washing off dile (absorbent materials, cat liner, and/or rass)•whenever possible. If you must use water, use just enough to keep the dust down, O Sweep up spillet, day materials 1 immediately, Never Attempt It 'wash them a C ICCS Or IC General Business PracticesaniuryeewerbyrunninzehoseteauU:Iry away Willi Wales 1 O If yotl nhust drain and replace motor oil. or bury them, Use as little water a possible for dust link or sewer pipe deanout)unction radiator coolant, or other fluids on site. control. Vehicle slid equipnlelil operators ' use drip pans or drop cloths to catch o In communities with curbside yard wane 1 Site supervisors drips and spills. Collect all spent fluids. Cl Clean up spills on dirt areas by digging 1'Cp:11r wnl'I(CI'a store in separate containers• slid recycle up and properly disposing of con(anni. General contractors whenever passible. • nated soil. fume builders O Do dol use diesel oil 10 lubricate equip- O Report significant spills to file appropri• Developers mend or parts. ate spill response agencies immediately. ; O Contact the local sewage haunent suthbr• (See reverse.) treatment plant my. You may he able to discharge to the a r Landseaphig, General Business PracticesaniuryeewerbyrunninzehoseteauU:Iry pruning waste, 4 Gardeiihig O )'rotKt uockoiles and landscaping materialo link or sewer pipe deanout)unction :? • from wind end min by storing them under O Do not use copper -based dpccides uniru o In communities with curbside yard wane a i l d tarps a secured plastic sheeting, absolutely necessary. Control algae with 1'Cp:11r wnl'I(CI'a 1'001 Maitltetlallee Store pe"icide& (trUllaer& and other chemic exist Indoor lir In a filled fir alornae cabinet, chlorine or other alternatives to copper. boned pool chemicals. Copper is a powerful - { Or, take to a landfill that composts yard (,CIICI'id lUllh':IflUf3 hcrbkWe Sewa Relreatmenllechrrolop waste I Ionic builders O Schedule grading and exu•ation projects for cannot remove all N the metals that enter a ; O Contact the local sewage haunent suthbr• dry weather, treatment plant my. You may he able to discharge to the a r O Use temporary cheek dame or ditches to divert runoff sway l.andsca 1st /Oarrden p S J' :? Santa Clara Valley Irom storm draint. Maintenance .�Y '•i,. O Protect storm drains with hay bales or other erosion conlrela. O Revegetntfon Is an excellent form of crofiiou 'control for any site. Best Plarlagement Pool/ I' • t• f - ti rountaln/Spa O Vise up pesticides. - Itinse container& and use rhmeweter am ' product Dispose ' of rinsed contain - en in the Unsh. O Disunite of unused pesticide ss harArdous waste O Collect lawn and' x garden clippings. h I aC ICCS OI IC Ptafntonanee pruning waste, IAnldrfapCl's roofs. it rains, sweep and remove and tree trim' Best Pl a l>ta gelll ell t .O Never discharge pool or sus water to • street mints. Chi g aKefaa and compost ip necessary. (ial'11l'lltl's I or storm dein o In communities with curbside yard wane Swimming pool/spa service and I O When emptying a pool or spa, lel chlorine recycling. leave clippings and pruning waste 1'Cp:11r wnl'I(CI'a dissipate days. A r a few daynd then recycle/ for pickup in approved begs or containers. Construction 111(1 US try reuse .eater by draining it gradually onto a Or, take to a landfill that composts yard (,CIICI'id lUllh':IflUf3 tandscaped xrt:a waste I Ionic builders OR. o Do not place yard wasit in gutters. oCrcluplCl's O Contact the local sewage haunent suthbr• O Do not blow or rake cleaves, act: Into the What Ca Il YOU Do? my. You may he able to discharge to the Street. I � Designate one liven of the site for auto O Corer and maintain dumpslen. Check. General parking• vehicle refueling, and rate.' frequently for leaks. Place dumpslen under tine equipment maintenance. The roofs or corer with tarps or plastic sheeting Co Its tI-U C ti o I i designated area should be well away from secured around the outside *( life dumpsler. and streams or storm drain inlets, and benned Never clean out. . U if necessary, or Site Supel-vlslon Makerepairs off sfi adum t rb • • lt. 0 Keep mated. xis Out lir Use r ' i i -' •'a>` ;•�. ;;� � �� • -. rain — pre. vent runofraun .n , conlinntion at the source. Cover exissisocol piles of soil lir "�•` construction materials with plastic Sheeting pit e y hosing it down on the construe - don site. O Blake sure - portable tolleta , '^ are In good working order.. . Check frequently for leaks, Materials/ Was el t ,r;%i.v' G:•cy.:: �" y or temporary ' Before - Handling roofs or plastic sheets and berms. roofs. it rains, sweep and remove Best Pl a l>ta gelll ell t materials from surfaces that drain to . O Practice Source Reduction — rnih,innize Practices for the storm dnina. Geek& or channels. ' waste when you order materials. Order O Keep pollutants off exposed surfaces. only the amount you need to finish lire job. ,, Q9Q9rary Place Irash cans And recycling receptacles O Use recyclable materials whenever poa.% Construction 111(1 US try around the site to minimize litter. sible. O Develop and implement erosion/sediment O ' Clean up leaks, drips void other spills O Dispose of all wastes properly. Many immediately so they do not conlaminale soil or groundwater or leave residue construction materials and wastes. Including on Paved surfaces. solvents, water-based paints. Vehicle fluid& What Ca Il YOU Do? O Never Inose dosyn "dirty" broken asphalt and concrete, wood, And cleared vegetation can be recycled. (See the rates), or dig up and remove contaminated pavement or surfaces where materials hnve spilled. reference list of recycles at lite back of Santa Clara Valley Use dry cleanup methods whenever passible. If you must use water, use just Blaeprint/br a CraftDay) Materials that cannot be recycled must be taken to an .�Y Plottpoint Source enough to keep the dust down, appropriate landfill or disposed alas hazard. Collect and recycle or appropriately dispose Pollution Cotltrol' Best Pla lea clef 11 ell t mug waste. Never bury waste materials or `- Program leave diem In the street or near a creek allied areas at your yard• away from the O or stream bed. OFFI.P.-E COPY., Roadworh: and Paving I Cl Corer and seat catch basins and manholes when applying seal coal• slurry sed, fog seal ale. O Use check clams, ditches, or berms to divert runoff around excavations. O Never wash excess material from exposed aggregate concrete or similar trealntetils bill a street or storm drain. Collect and recycle, , or dispose to dirt area O Cover stockpiles (asphalt• sand• etc.) and other materials with plastic tarps. Protect from rainfall and prevent runoff with tempo roofs or plastic sheets and berms. What Can You Do,? O. Catch drips from paverwilh drip pans or absorbent material (clolh, rags, eta) placed ,, Q9Q9rary General Business Practices under machine when not in use. .� �� O Develop and implement erosion/sediment O Clean tap all spills and leaks using'drr control plans for embankments. methods (Willi Absorbent materials and/lir O Schedule excavation and grading work for rates), or dig up and remove contaminated dry weather, soil' O Check for and repair leaking equipment O Collect and recycle or appropriately dispose Best Pla lea clef 11 ell t O Perform major equipment repairs in des47 of excess abrasive gravel or sand. Practices for the allied areas at your yard• away from the O Avoid over•applicalion by water trucks for dual control construction site. Hand crews O When refuelingorvehicle/equipment Asphalt/Coneteteitelnoval Driveway/sidewalk/parking list maintenance must be done on site, designate construction crews a location away from storm drains and O Avoid creating excess dual when breaking, Stoll tolnlrintltrrs creek& asphalt or concrete. alo Ugrading O Do not use diesel oil to lubricate equipment O After breaking old pavement. be sure to ' or parts remove all chunks and pieces. grading cqugnmernl q paving rucks nus O Recycle used oil, concrete broken asphalt O Make sure brokers r pavement does not come j dump (rucks etc, whenever possible In contact with rainfall or rune ll.' ! O Shovel or vacuum -saw -cut slurry and remuve: emncrele mixers During Construction from the site.. Cover or barricade storm '• -y Construction inspeclfirs O Avoid paving and seal coating in wet' u drain during saw -cutting if necessary: '• ; ':, GenCl'id contractors weather, or when rain Is forecast before 4 O Never hose down streets to eleap up tracked •' ' Developers fresh pavement will have time to cure.. dirt .: : •.°..,:•� J. I ' INWALLING A SKYLIGHT SHAFT • After your skylight has been installed on your roof, it may be necessary to construct a skylight well or shaft to get light into the room below. This can be done by framing. the skylight well (using 2 x 2's and sheetrock or plywood) from the underside of the skylight to the ceiling. Cut a hole in the ceiling and frame it in as you did the roof _ opening. Paint the skylight well a light color. You mayF wish to add a while plastic diffuser panel at the ceiling toconceal the well. 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Rafters can be cut to • accommodate a larger skylight if desired. This procedure is explained in the instructions. �4 3. Placing and preparing the curb A: Check curb for proper fit over opening. Use a generous amount of roofing mastic where the curb is to be set. Fit curb to roofopening and nail it down. Then apply another coat of roof mastic around the bottom edges of the curb. B.. Nail cant strips around the bottom of the curb, mitering the comers. (See Curb Detail) . C. Now cover side of the curb with roofing felt leave at least.12 inches of felt around the curb to be covered with roofing material later. Use roofing nails to attach felt to curb. Use mastic at all overlapping spots and joints. 4. ` Setting the skylight A.' Apply s generous amount of exterior acrylic caulk or silicone on top of the curb. Place skylight over curb and check for squareness. Press down on skylight while attaching it with aluminum nails through pre- drilled holes in skylight frame. Sketch I Existing Construction Skylight Addition: I. Read instructions for new construction 2. Cutting the holes New Construction jtppNCE V, _t" 1. Building the curb I{V ACCO r S r ^0 " n ' t, Dctermine `''here skylight is to be located. (Remember A. 2x6 material should be used for the curb co, that if there is electrical wiring or plumbing where B. The curb should be built to match.theer. v" _skylight is desired that, these must be moved.) Drive a =� nail through the ceiling to indicate the Spot. If there is dimensions. The inside of the curb should match e _ .an attic go into the attic and find the nail. inside of the rafters over which the curtl:willlbe•pl ed., ,' ,;,r,;•,i r Bi:' Wtule in the attic, detemairte'where the opening should (See Curb Detail) This set 0 ,::.t?y r beer, Drive a nail through the roof alongside 2. Cutting rafters and installing headers j7e kept 0' 1jC iah at f II ""'`s ..u. �.b • ^:r5 the r;,;;,, e4 of _ raRe mat the four comers of the proposed opening. A. If'a ratter is to be cut to accommodate atlargei-skyligfL ",rrl ' p., feS;aOn the roof, draw the proposed opening in conjunction then double headers should be installedawithTfrarning Ci? of hu;lAiil'-with the nails driven u from below. Remove as much clips. (See Sketch 2) Headers should beim"italled'sti"' ` ^� P that the inside dimension of the headerslisithessaine ast ,his plan end 3psc4ehirhg materials as necessary and cut back the roofing the inside dimension of the curb. Use 2xlttiateiizl'foi held to, permit or Umaterials as necessary and cut back the roofing felt at headers. least eight inches from the opening. (See Sketch 3) approval of ii.e violation of, any F . _. 6:,., nrdinance or State Law. Nails Drixn Ranting dips from 4uidc Fell•r � � SU ���I ���� it � n' � '��t}'/Ptt 2 2 nnN tiro �1. X Headers Sk ctUt 3. 2 X b Rail= 16^O.0 Remove in Staggered Panum