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Permit (18) CITY OF TIGARD ELECTRICAL PERMIT 1111 s .p COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Permit#: ELC2023-00454 TIGARD 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard OR 97223 503.718.2439 Date Issued: 8/1/2023 Parcel: 1 S135AB03202 Jurisdiction: Tigard Site address: 10455 SW 90TH AVE Project: PRINCE Subdivision: ASHBROOK FARM Lot: 10 Project Description: (1)200 amp service. Contractor: OWNER Owner: PRINCE, KRISTIN L ANAND, BRIJESH 10455 SW 90TH AVE TIGARD, OR 97223 PHONE: PHONE: FAX: FEES Quantity Description Date Amount Specifics: 1 ea Services or Feeders-200 08/01/2023 $100.70 amps or less Type of Use: SF 1 ea 12%State Surcharge- 08/01/2023 $12.08 Class of Work: ALT Electrical Type of Const: Occupancy Grp: Total $112.78 Required Items and Reports(Conditions) This permit is issued subject to the regulations contained in the Tigard Municipal Code, State of OR. Specialty Codes and all other applicable law. All work will be done in accordance with approved plans. This permit will expire if work is not started within 180 days of issuance, or if work is suspended for more the 180 days. ATTENTION: Oregon law requires you to follow the rules adopted by the Oregon Utility Notification Center. Those rules are set forth in OAR 952-001-0010 through OA�0090. You ma obtain a c am,of the rules or direct Questions to OUNC by callina 503.232.1987 or 1.800. .2344. Issued By: -/L Permittee Signature: "f.[ / OWNER INSTALLATION ONLY The installation is being made on property I own which is not intended for sale,lease or rent. OWNER'S SIGNATURE: Date: CONTRACTOR INSTALLATION ONLY SIGNATURE OF SUPR.ELEC'N Date: LICENSE NO. Call 503.639.4175 by 7:00 a.m.for the next available inspection date. This permit card shall be kept in a conspicuous place on the job site until completion of the project. Approved plans are required on the job site at the time of each inspection. Property Owner Statement Regarding Construction Responsibilities Oregon Law requires residential construction permit applicants who are not licensed with the Construction Contractors Board to sign the following statement before a building permit can be issued. (ORS 701.325 (2)) This statement is required for residential building, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing permits. Licensed architect and engineer applicants, exempt from licensing under ORS 701.010 (7), need not submit this statement. This statement will be filed with the permit. Please check the appropriate box: I own, reside in, or will reside in the completed structure and my general contractor is: Name CCB# Expiration Date I will inform my general contractor that all subcontractors who work on the structure must be licensed with the Construction Contractors Board. I will be performing work on property I own, a residence that I reside in, or a residence that I will reside in. If I hire subcontractors, I will hire only subcontractors licensed with the Construction Contractors Board. If I change my mind and hire a general contractor, I will select a contractor who is licensed with the CCB and will immediately give the name of the contractor to the office issuing this Building Permit. I have read and understand the Information Notice to Homeowners About Construction Responsibilities, and I hereby certify that the information on this homeowner statement is true and accurate. ( 1( S P(( � �::C Pnnt Name of Permit Applicant PAAMIC r- - SignaturePermit Applicant Date Permit#: Address: /d 53s- de.) 70 - -ei-r. Issued by: _ Date: (f/i/oj fa This Copy for Permit Offices 400-,i101.>„ Information Notice to Owners About t` ' Construction Responsibilities r u= (ORS 701.325 (3)) Homeowners acting as their own general contractors to construct a new home or make a substantial improvement to an existing structure, can prevent many problems by being aware of the following responsibilities: • Homeowners who use labor provided by workers not licensed by the Construction Contractors Board, may be considered an employer, and the workers who provide the labor may be considered employees. As an employer, you must comply with the following: • Oregon's Withholding Tax Law: Employers must withhold income taxes from employee wages at the time employees are paid. You will be liable for the tax payments even if you don't actually withhold the tax from your employees. For more information, call the Department of Revenue at 503-378-4988. • Unemployment Insurance Tax: Employers are required to pay a tax for unemployment insurance purposes on the wages of all employees. For more information, call the Oregon Employment Department at 503-947-1488. • Oregon's Business Identification Number (BIN): is a combined number for both Oregon Withholding and Unemployment Insurance Tax. To file for a BIN, call 503-945-8091 or go to http://www.oregon.gov/DOR/BUS/dots/211-055.odf for the appropriate forms. • Workers Compensation Insurance: Employers are subject to the Oregon Workers Compensation Law, and must obtain Workers Compensation Insurance for their employees. If you fail to obtain Workers Compensation Insurance, you could be subject to penalties and be liable for all claim costs if one of your workers is injured on the job. For more information, call the Workers Compensation Division at the Department of Consumer and Business Services at 503-947-7815. • Tax Withholding: Employers must withhold Social Security Tax and Federal Income Tax from employee wages. You may be liable for the tax payment, even if you didn't actually withhold the tax. For a Federal EIN number, call the IRS at 1-800-829-4933 or visit their website at www.irs.gov. Other Responsibilities of Homeowners: • Code Compliance: As the permit holder for a construction project, the homeowner is responsible for notifying building officials at the appropriate times, so that the required inspections can be performed. Homeowners are also responsible for resolving any failure to meet code requirements that may be found through inspections. • Property Damage and Liability Insurance: Homeowners acting as their own contractors should contact their insurance agent to ensure adequate insurance coverage for accidents and omissions, such as falling tools, paint overspray, water damage from pipe punctures, fire, or work that must be redone. Liability Insurance must be sufficient to cover injuries to persons on the job site who are not otherwise covered as employees by Workers Compensation Insurance. • Expertise: Homeowners should make sure they have the skills to act as their own general contractor, and the expertise required to coordinate the work of both rough-in and finish trades. CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS BOARD PO Box 14140, Salem, OR 97309-5052 Telephone: 503-378-4621 —Fax: 503-373-2007 Website Address:www.oregon-gov/ccb This Copy for Permit Applicant f/property_owner adopted 9-23-08