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FIE:- � � a • • CUPERTINO SANITARY DISTRICT 20005 Stevens Creek B Ivd., Bldg.C PRS: Cupertino,California 95014 CHB: (308)235-70-,l AEF: File: "OVER THE COUNTER REVIEW" Date: i - 9 File: CuSD-MOP Building Dept-Cupertino Community Development Department-Building City of Cupertino 10300 Torre Ave. Cupertino,CA 95014.3202 Rc: Subject: pe n � II Name: y� Address:eb COPY APN: 3GT-rl-027 y ' Control/Plan Ck No: 1,//, ' Permit No: `JAN -6 1991 Gentlemen: The Cupertino Sanitary District has reviewed the plans for the"6J6"WJWW4 DEPAR I Mtil I CITY OF CJPERTINO No additional conditions/requirements by the District. Sanitary sewer is available and the existing building is connected to sanitary sewer,see conditions/requirements listed below. G Sanitary sewer is(not)available,see conditions/requirements listed below. The following Conditions/Requirements are made: ❑ Cupertino Sanitary District Fees or Permits are required for the subject improvements please do not issue any building/grading permits Plans shall be reviewed by the Industrial Waste Division of the San Jose/Santa Clara Water Pollution Control Plant,Phone 945-3000 for questions and to schedule an plan appointment. Please Do Not Issue permits until pretreatment recommendations have been forwarded to you by the District_ Locate and raise to grade a property line cleanout(verify serviceability if existing.) C Install a backflow protective device(verify serviceability if existing.) ❑ Break areas authorized minor electrical appliances only. ❑ No commercial disposal or commercial dishwasher installations. • ❑ No added lab/office equipment which results in additional wastewater discharge. ❑ Other. .......................................................................................................................................... Storm water from surface or roof drains,other general surface runoff water or condensate from any residential HVAC equipment shall not be discharged the sanitary sewer. FikCMDUR 1��/ Mandatory 4pasures Checklist:. Resident* 11 NUTS: I ow6so residential buildings suhlecl to Ilr(!Slanda rds rnusl conl:hin Illosu measwee,regardless(,l the r.nngrhrun approach usedhens markod wdh an nsleriSk I')may be supets0d0.d try mot')shhrgenl cnngrinnce•tfvinunnu•ni. • listed on Itio Cotliticalo of Complianco. Wlron this chockksl'is 1,":o aloil silo Iho pornhit douunmtls,I111)In,tui•••. noted shall bo considered by all parlies as binding mininuen cornpononl performance spocificalions Inn 1110 mandatory rneasures whether they are shown elsewhere in the documents or on Its checklist only. DESCRIPTION l)ESIGNEfI (Nt UIICIMLrn Building Envelope Measures §150(1):Minimum R-19 ceiling insulation. §150(b):Loose fill insulation manufacturer's labeled n-Value 150(c):Minimum R-13 wall insulation in framed walls(does not apply 16 exterior mass wilts) 11 13 mised hoar in,ulaliort in flamed I-:u s,nunirnum 11 fl in r •...• .,i, ,1!i:. _ - ._- _ .1 i .uLar.ai v,;;l^r,•L5•ai:-.'n Ltii no gi,:l'•.r ll-, 0? §118, Insulation specified or installed meets California Energy Commission quality standards Indicate type and form. §11 IG 17:Fenestration Products,Exterior Doors and Inlillration/Exlillralion Controls a.Doors and windows between conditioned and unconditioned spaces designed to limit air leakago. b.Manufactured fenestration products have label with certified U-value,and infiltration certification. c. Exterior doors and windows weathersUipped;all joints and penetrations caulked and sealed. §150(g):Vapor barriers mandatory in Climate Zones 14 and 16 only. §150(1):Special Infiltration barrier installed to comply with§151 meets Commission quality standards. §150(e):Installation of Fireplaces,Decorative Gas Appliances and Gas Logs 1.Masonry and factory-blah fireplaces have: k a.Closeable metal or glass door It.Outside air Intake with damper and control c.Flue damper and control 2.No continuous burning gas plots allowed. Space Conditioning,Water Heating and Plumbing System Measures §110-13:HVAC equipment,water healers,stowerheads and faucets certified by Ilia Commission. §150)i):Setback thermostat on all applicable heating systems. §1500: Pipe and Tank Insulation 1.indirect hot water tanks(e g.,unfired storage tanks or backup sols hot water links)have insulation blanket(R-12 or greater)or combined interior/exterior insulation(R-16 or greater). 2.Firs[5 feet of pipes closest tuwator healer tank,non-nectraA,iting systems,insulated(n-4 or greater) 3.Ag buried or exposed piping irmbled in recirculating sections of hot water system. 4-Cooling system piping below 55°F insulated. 5.Piping insulaled between heating source and indirect hot water I;uhk. •§I50(m):Ducts and Fans ' ----- 1.Ducts constructed,installed and sealed to comply wills UMC Sections 1002 and 1004;ducts insulated Ion minimum installed value of R-4.2 or ducts enclosed entirely within conditioned space. 2 Exhaust Ian systems have backdrall or automatic dampers 3 Gravity ventilating systems serving conditioned space have either automatic or readily accessible, manually operated dampers.. ---- ---------- §114: Pool and Spa Healing Systems and Equipmcnl-5eE ftA'Pkl(—lipme-5 (F.Z ) I System is certified wilih 78%thermal efficiency,on off switch,weaftegnarf opembng inslructious, no electric resistance heating and no pile[light 2 System is installed with: a At leas[36'pipe between filter and heater for future solar heating SEP. UnLhTIF S b Cover for outdoor pools or outdoor spa."oWoBR•_ r"L swr 8 1 'F I 3 Pod system has directional inlets and a circulation pump time swic h ISM-A g ql Ft*L yr I of( §i I i Gas fired central furnace,pool heater,spa healer of household meeting appliance have no -,Irr- tiwllp o- liglad L fa 4T p 1ecOF ax king apph.utr.0 wdh pilot 150 nlntbr) t-Igh[Ing Measures I e150(k) 40 lumensrwalt or greater fur general tighlurg in hili hen•.ori id 1—""',•nth—it, t kr•.rI•.. .0�d iecessedceiting lixluies IC(insulation covet)approved ticvlecd Jnnunry 1992 RP. 2100 ......As Smart As It Looks NEW FEATURES: Guaranteed to Operate In the Wind with Integrated Stackless Top • No More Heat Sinks,Thanks to an Alumina Silica Fibre Combustion Chamberand Re-design of Heat Exchanger& Burners • Internal Service Diagnostics Lights _ • Easy Off and On Door ` o • Contemporary Forest Green and t Charcoal Grey Colors • Field Repairable, User O Friendly Cabinet � O STANDARD FEATURES: O O • Unitherm Governor Eliminates Condensation, Sooting and Scale • 80+Percent Efficiency • Highest Water Flow with Lowest Pressure Drop ? r M • Cast Iron or Bronze Headers s I • External Home Owners Service Indicator Lights J12 . • Longest Lasting Polytuf Powder Coating ' • 5 Year Smart Warranty SECTION 4/SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS CONTROLS/ADJUSTMENTS/REPLACEMENTS GENERAL LOCATION OF CONTROLS HI LM IT (LOCATED IN RETURN HEADER) �' ( DRAIN PLI1 THERMOSTAT (LOCATE[ IN _.�, KNOB b RETURN -����, KNOBSTOP HEADER BYPASS RING ' IGNr10N I I I c AGS HI-UMR C (110) L d I I�II� LOCATED (IID) - ��__ IN INLET/OUTLEQ SOUD STATE II III HEADER) O THERMOSTAT I O MODULE GUNITHERM OVERNOR SRE WITCH �I rm T I'III O . A� DRAW rn erieaes VALVE TEMPERATURE CONTROLS SWITCH �illll G% The pool or spa water temperature is controlled by Jill. the pool heater thermostat on the upper front panel of the GAS VALVE r 'Illi' heater.The control contercontainsanOnfOfswitchand L PILOT TRANSFORMER one or two thermostats.Heaters fitted With two thermo- stats may be set up for one temperature setting when �y heating a spa and a second temperature setting for Fa'p''0701 heating a swimming pool. The switch functions as a means for turning the heater on or off,and for switching CONTROL PANEL REMOVAL between thermostats when fitted with two thermostats. Thermostats are fitted with a means of limiting the 1. Remove(4)screws from sides of control panel. upper temperature limit below the maximum level. The 2. Rotate control panel down until panel stops. Do knob stop adjustment ring illustrated below is adjustable not force. by loosening the setscrew,rotating the knobstop ring to NOTE:Caution must be taken not to damage controls the desired location and retightening the set screw. or wiring. SPA TEMPERATURE RANGE POOLTEMPERATURE RANGE e CCNTROLPANEL�_ , MOUNTING SCREWS(4) O L STANDBY _ \ J / TEMPERATURI SET SCREW KNOB STOP RING rQ.ero�z ® e aKNOB STOP SHOWN ABOVE IS IN THE SPA TEMPERATURE RANGE Fo of,axr 21 Al;fan systms that exhaust air from the building condition required by applicable public 2.4 LIGHTINGh1EASURES to the outside,regardless otvolumetic opacity, health standards,except where must be provided with backdran or oummade applicable public health standards dampers to prevent air leakage. require on-peak operation. Lighting (¢150(k)) AL gnoned space mu ryctetru then serve • conditioned space must be Provided with ebtMr Installing energy-efficient lamps and ftxeures can R•a.3/nratanba automatic or readily accessible.mnuallyoperued Phot Lights Prohibited(¢1151 reducelighting energy costs without sacnficing the Installed dampers in W openings to the outside exceptAny of the following natural gas systems or quallryorquandty of light available.As bndieated In Table 2.5,ri 40 watt standard fluorescent lamp combustion Inlet uld outlet alropenings and equipment may be Installed only If it does we have It over four rimes a eflu a 100 cote elevator shag veno. acontinuously burning pilot light: standard Incandescent lamp. Taped.Stated Duct Jow • Fan type central furnaces; Pool and Spa Heating Systems and Household cooking appliances.except Kitchen Lighting Equipment 114 making apptlancet without an eleetdcd Before (¢ j supply voltage Wru cedon cad In which tach kitcThe en have require cythagcneeil lighting in ipany pool a ape heating an fa to pilot consume less than 150 Stwhr, wizrr And be c nt efficacy of ter seam c ssible per Figure 2•(0:Duct Requirements equipment may be installed,amandatarlrsr must weer and be controlled by the most acaaible certify to the Commission that the system or Pool heaters;or switches)in the kitchen.The Tight switch Iocsoon equipment compDes with Section 114.That Spa heaters. determine how the occupant will use the lighting. conditioned space. Ducts and rets integral to a section apedres a minimum hudng eMclency,an Luminaires used only for specific decorative wood heater or 6repiacc tae exempt from this on-off switch,operating Innnicdoni,nes phot light effects(sail whlch are not the only luminaires in requiremenL acrd no electric resistance heating•with two the kitchen)need not meet dile requirement. All duct Inadetion product R-value thall be based excepdora.Electric resistance heating MAY be Ocneral lighting It lighting designed to provide a oninsulation only(excluding air films,vapor— _ Installed for. _ tubsandallyuniform level ofllghtdistribution barriers or other duct components)and tested 1. Listed package units with fully Ituulated c•vtlues at 75°F mean temperature at the installed enelosuret.and with tight•rudag covers that ire thickness,to tocordan6a with ASTM 0318.85 or Insulated to at low R-6. ASTM C177-U.-And and ctred pursuant m Section ., ^ Table I.S.Typical Elticacy of Luminaires 118, 2. Pools or spa deriving It least 60%of the - --.- The installed thickness of duct utniletion used to ammil heating energy from site solar energy or Rated Lamp Typical Enka dekrmlre its Revalue shall be determined as recovered energy' Light Source Type Watts Lumens/Watt7 follows: Any pool or spa heading system or equipment must be installed with all of the following: Ineandettxru Standard 40-100 14-18 • For duct board,du a Uner and facto ry•made _ rigid ducts not normally subjected to At least 36"of papa between the filter and Halogen 40.250 See Note 2 compression.the nominal lasuladon Thickness heater,to allow for the future addition of solar Fluorescent Pull-Size,4•Long 32.40 69-91, j shall be used. - - - heating equipmant;and• (Lamp/Ballast U-Shaped T-8 81pbn 16.31 78.90 i • For duct wrap,Installed thickness shall be Acover for outdoor pools oroutdoor spas Systeme) Compact Fluorescent 5.9 26.38 i Assumed tobe75percent(25percent exc4ptfor pooltorspas deriving atleast 60 ComputFluoreacem 13+ a2-58 compression)of nominal thickness, percent of the annual heating energy from site Meal HUIde Metal Halide 32-175 50.90 i solar energy ormcmred energy;and High Pressure Sodium White High • For ficmry•made flexible sir data,the 8Presure Sodium 35.100 36.55 installed thickness shill be determined by If the heating system or equipment Is for a dividing the difference between the actual Pool: 1. Includes power consumed by ballasts ghee applicable. outside diameter and nomi nal inside diameter 1, The pool must have directional inlets 2. Halogen capsule incandescent lamps may bathe mmterlicicnt light source for highlighting applicauons. by 2. that adequately mix the pool water,and Most halogen lamps are designed to product a beam of dln=W light.Manufacturer's data typically L:1 insulated flexible duct products Installed to meet the"candlepower"intensity or"bum,rxther than tumalu Own=measure total light output in all 2. 7hadrcvladanpumpmust)taveatime dlsecdoM)•The standard lulagericamlelamps w01trotexceed amaximum of20lurra,;W so.Anew W e requirement of 10f mushowing t labels,ire for th un switch that allows the pump to be set to tacMology Using infrared refloating nbns on the hila rn capsules Intervals of t0 rut•showing the s.vapor for the g caps his Increased output up to 301ument/ ductinndWon(eseludingilrtOms.vaport>artiers, nun in theoG-peakelaetticdemand wad for some high waugelamps. or other duct components),bas td on the tests and period,and for the mitUlmOm time 3. Efficacy of0utsexil cat lighting varies depending onImp And Wien types. thickness spccired above, necessary to malrmht the water ba the 2-16 Fwlsaa Dsnmoor 1992 Realdential Manual Mandatory Measures Revaad Dacembar 1992 2-17 re •. 9 ..p.^n p,.. .,y fPx., t ., ^+.+r.Y.;• :,v s,`vs 2 17.y... .•,1xr ,4,,4. .. �ii�:;�. a : a'�r T r sr;-: s .. , . .1 . •tr,e.It, , .-,.,,., t+� rs. .' ';; � Y G. < ,• .i/ -•:,. , i. ,.,, rµ,.,1+« �.:• 3Y„ .� " .r 1. +�lr .,_ tr• aQr .J ! L:: . : .- .d . ..:., lj.'i :-:7 4. xf• r � . ' ... ,x 1. - - - 14 _ Y • ti• f a_, � ! .ro. t l ?•,r N7� • ,. � k' .; t L x n_ !r ��y.p�. r ( :. -�. . .. • ii-G:YaS'n« �:.;...�:,,� —._.i,-- ���,,,�, � .'' L1F1'a"fI1tB CONSTRUCTION SP$CIFICATIONS 32 0166 �,{ F,;:. '.� . x , • , ;? f* ,, 1 , QW�s• f5 li CAPACftY' � 7� ��' . CAIS -10 Do wo r ; ' •. (2 -suffice mwr • �*.- / t,0T - -RMi 0 MM r Ay, 640N ►` Fgx•zcav -SHAIIAW END STEPS: 24' TOP TREAD, 110120 LOWER 1READS 1 r 1 • O -HALL SEAT / BENCH : rlon�t _41 1► t © -TB,B, 6' BAND • -T S r �« ' r, •a ,,� , ; ' �i 7 -COPING : rlota LIFETIME MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT r, i r• ` '"""" 8 -STA-RO PUMP AND MOTOR: z HP, 2L0 VOLT ` 4` 09 -STA-RITE FILTER : TYPE, ,�Tw 3 SPIE• -Soo or 10 -HEATER : RAYPAK 3'101 t 000 M. ° Y . ' ' r. :. .�'• , 11 -VENT AND CAP, IF REQUIRED, BY OWNER ( ) ;� ` ," ,SF ti+� : ► f�'1�I F�: 12 -AUT00TIC CIP,ANRR : 6WELr I. Wh 0WV( .' 13 -CHLORINATOR z Z"5�fieNwiE 1 eHWA TO OF44AuN� IH PJM P P ' Pte• — EQUIPMENT • nl r 't» D u� P E C ) � EQUIPMENT SLAB BY . 09'HERS. .•`: . �• LIFETIME ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT MENT . ATER V OR _ € 1PLANS UITR 1S FIBER OPTIC — �i�a:l�5 j.►z� ;NED By -POOL—WATTS SPA IATTS `. r _ ►►,t`► ; 1� -----�� 15 -LIFE UNE ANCHORS AT BREAK IN SLOPE I IM US ?W ut = ) -DIVING BOARD : NT* DAA E._- .. .- - _- l7 -AUTOMATIC Com: g-01a. 18 -SPA (off 7,ID IM to PUMP SPIE: xmr rum - 3' -STEEL STRUCTURB: ' P\G\F ' R REf CF1! `IF D1 PLASTER COIAR : WHIM, UTILITIES : Er Pc B i W M AM SIM WIS _ a _ 'JAN • 61999 y SP1 t, : ,, � I � j :• a � BLDG. INSPECTION DEPARTMENT N E (�O{ GAS LDVE BY :MUrTiC. ,\c 1� #« '♦ . 1 . r•: • r, 1 I ICAL BOOK-UP BY MI : wr CITY OF CUPERTINO. TiM PANEL CBAN66, IF REQUHIED, BY OINI R, %.)�4 i Ti•'• r • <� K 'S! 1 k.g 'r PL UMBING._ I _ S POOL PLAN P�B�c Pic �®uLE 40 sale e' - t•- o� DR � M r V0AIN \ It r r , � Y r • r ` I ACCEPt T6B iArour°�' OVATION DID IOCA SM SUMON : t� " seise, a oN rroH . JAN TSI ,• i P 1 B 199 {} 1 �y �'rr► ' MURIf.TO POOL RILL LINE � VACUUM DREW n BY I LlG. INSPECTION DEPA f►�ENI DinCITY OF CU lot vim D64POSAL TO SKIER: BY DINO. PEATIN SIWANT 81► 0 CO. R 11 . 8i DAND! s CONClalB DBCC BY Om WAIN WIR .o REVISIONS S DATE DATE: - - Lifetime -Pools . a -, 7-b ;. Wo at Oft .910 San AeWo Road, Palo Alto; dt 94303'i D41N IBY; CHC BY. up"III d is• • r '. J• 'I OCH f .. Phone 654 494-9070 510 155-7070 a 738-1576 By o ri; O ( .1 . L l Fix... \\ 650 494-0508'" 220,&Z, C-53 .. 'DECKING 11TH ,COPING . _ a / v��u. s�ilrl�,•! DESIGN Na CAMfILEVER DECt( . . ` I/ •S1� ,17 ,E 8I Ivit Iia, cess vm tai mrml iot R t w NO., =ti .'(IPIIOA9.1 l8hlB6llld 01 -j It '', A MAWJt.TO 1gIpDR. CIG FOaARBA V0 OR'!!>fN1'BD.PBB t�1I( �t CO11NfI ORD8IANCB: POOL PROFILE ; (�S` ' ?6Z• , 1OB NO• 8i W-I�IIIC MD! -GTCRDIC, BY " NTS t. r , a , • , , . . .a.. ,.,.. ,.•..•. :- .. s'u..hp:K.aLSY..,..a•`..•::ru..b.•.!hKdU,•wUK,r: . , .a:' -I ...°....- ,....a' ... i,.-.:1.r...:. .. . ,. ,. ,..., , 1,7 r. . 7 a% .. ,. .'� ., ,.r - a r_. 3 .S•: • m �'� �'� � r. 'T _..., . rr•i :.r it I 1 1`s"r*: :, I � 21 I 31 4 5 ��gl 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1t 12 13 141 15� , 8Mi : r � I tp u AINp ��AIK GENERAL NOTES •11<R1. I. Pools walls and floor to be poured with pneumatically applied mortar(gunite) !N � -��,�,rj•-�,p��•, 2. Gunitin is a talo on which t; � 4 ,� . • j B spec' operation requires specialist equipment. Only an authorized gunning v r company shall be allowed to perform the shotcrete application. ! 3 3. The mixture of cement and sand, as well as the pressure of the application shall be set to obtain a final -� I � -o` gore �► t mixture to produce a Concrete compressive strength fc=3,000 psi., it shall be mixed in the �yp�l�um V- proportion (by volume) of 4.5 cu. Ft, of dry sand to each 90 Ib. Sack of cement. Cement shall be 'a Portland Cement T 1 ASTM C-150.40T Sand shall be hard and durable f�� ��P. � � Type particles containing no _ - t M°�1►I►1r41tt more than 1 %of contamination. Water shall be clean and fit to drink( 3 gal/sack cement.) \ C I 1\ Ft T *1 C1 ,� �.,�„� ArMilt Nlo 00jr V11MCAI. ort" , 4. The excavation shall be kept free of water and the reinforcement shall be carefully laid to keep a 1 d90t. !, L`. minimum of 2 inches of clearance from the soil. AA1t0 N fl �t A M 5. Construction joints can be formed either by feather edging throughout the thickness, or by guniting up .5T69 j.. �tt'1'. to a stop-end-batten placed above the reinforcement to produce a plain butt joint down to the 4 reinforcement and a tapered joint below. Joints may not be shown on the plans but they shall be so eI made and located as to at least impair the strength of the structure. Where a oint is to be made, the u THIS SECTION ALSO APPLIES surface of the concrete shall be thoroughly cleaned and all Wtance removed, 1 __.__ 1' FOR SPA CONSTRUCTION. 6• The velocity of the mortar leaving the nozzle should be uniform and the water content adjusted so as to achieve minimum rebound of the sand, which is usually about 10- 15 % for floors and 15 -30 % _ GFT SEL ht�D SPA DAM WALL NOT TO for walls. it t _. LGIi _ EXCEED 3'-6" AND SHALL BE 7. Reinforcingsteel shall be deformed bars ASTM - A615 A MINrOF S" THICt W/ q3 'a, 12" O.Cr g ( )grade 40 except for those No. 6 or greater 1715 PALMETTO AVE � •0 LA L to be a 60. 8. Lap bars 40 diameters at splices and min. of 24"at comers. Splicing shall be done per the non contact� PACIFICA. CA 94044 splice method with at least 2"clearance between bars. Parallel bars shall be spaced at least 6 bars diameters. Reinforcing steel shall be placed for the size and spacing specified on the steel schedule, (415) 355 0615 firmly wired into place and set with concrete spacers to achieve the required clearance from the soil. FAX (415) 355-6965 A ten days curing period shall be enforced, protecting structure from strong sunshine and drying wind. fAVQhCy'S OF 04F The gunite shall be thoroughly wetted as soon as it has hardened just sufficiently to avoid damage, CIVI1 AND STRUTUBAL E-\GIKE7�R APA WS t'X° During this period, the plaster finish may be applied and the finished pool filled with water. t � 10. All guniting operations shall be done in accordance with ACI 506 . 66. 11. Gunite Shall be placed on finished concrete, pool is not designed for active pressures from vault structure. 12. This pool complete with bond beam and deck details may be installed in a concrete vault already designed to withstand water pressures and weight of pool i - 13. The pool section shown herein, is designed primarily for rectangular and shaped pools, and is fully Q�pf ESS/pN applicable to free form pools with re-entry curves. TT Y P 1 'CAL-._ . P 00 L SEC' 14. Construction shall comply with the 1994 UBC and local building ordinances. -- 15. Owner shall slope the pool deck and the yard away from the pool, '/4"per foot minimum, for proper drainage. ( � t 16. Whenever a diving board is specified, the pool shall be a minimum of 8 feet deep. s No, C04817 17. Pool equipment(Filters, pumps, heaters, etc.) shall meet minimum side and rear property line and A Exp.6.30- Tk / _ window setbacks per code. 5��?i31 M I� 18. Commercial pools shall conform to Div. 20, Cha . 1, Secs. 24100 to 24109 of the California health �f CI�I\- P 9T SB -f AW10 j���ONlIQ .WH j 1-' and safety code; and Chap. 5 Sub-chap. 1, Group 6, secs. 7774 to 7833, California administrative F OF CAUF�� -- .NQ(L' At .4!�liLL01r! H/e�-�FLt► olstUItap ftww MA\N• Code. 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