Report (128) STREET TREE
TIGARD CER TIFICA TI
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Lu25 n , owner/agent for ,verse& is'
(PLEASE PRINT) (PERMIT HOT DER)
do hereby cert that the following location meets
City of Tigard land use and development standards
for street tree installation and is consistent
with the approved site plan.
PERMIT NO.: ,%,4.3„11 - e osoG
Sri E ADDRESS: 0-6-14-4 $w R4=7:1617SUBDIVISION: P v5 SSS 0 LOT#: j
SIGNATURE: &(y,4 DA"1 E: 7l(x/18
(OWNER/AGENT)
RECEIVED &
VERIFIED BY: r DA 1 B: �I
(CITY OF GA
❑ Tree location verified per approved site plan.
I:\Building\Forms\StreetTreeCertificate 05/30/2012
Oregon Residential Specialty Code R318.2
MOISTURE CONTENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM
I, �t
crick loo Me5 , am the general contractor or the owner-builder
at the following address:
Site Address: ( tti t�n Bd' Ct
City: J /�
Permit#: M ST-a-al So('
Subdivision/Lot#: FT5raS5 LG 1a`f5 7L L`
and/or
Map and Tax Lot#:
To conform with the 2008 Oregon Residential Specialty Code (ORSC), Section R318.2 and
OAR 918-480-0140, I am notifying the building official that I am aware of the moisture content
Requirement of ORSC Section R318.2 and have taken steps to meet this code requirement.
[Section R318.2 is provided for reference].
R318.2 Moisture Content: Prior to the installation of interior finishes, the building
official shall be notified in writing by the general contractor that all moisture-sensitive
wood framing members used in construction have a moisture content of not more than 19
percent by dry weight of dry framing members.
Signature: /� � 41. • Date: -7ll)+l/6j
General Wractor or Owner-Builder
I:\Building\Form\RES-MoistureSensitiveWood.doc 09/25/08
Oregon Residential Specialty Code N1107.2
HIGH-EFFICIENCY INTERIOR LIGHTING SYSTEMS
Permit No.: to.ori , Oo sd G Jurisdiction: 715 _-r1
Site Address: ota- ti 5w Pj„l
Subdivision/Lot#: � res cli jJ/
and/or l
Map and Tax Lot#:
By my signature below, I certify that a minimum of fifty(50)percent of the permanently
installed lighting fixtures in the above mentioned building have been installed with compact or
linear fluorescent, or a lighting source that has a minimum efficacy of 40 lumens per input watt.
(Oregon Residential Specialty Code N1107.2)1
Signature: Date: Whi.n8
Owner/ neral Contractor/Authorized Agent
Print Name: k.10 S OoEc/Q/4"
I ORSC Section N1107.2.High-efficiency interior lighting systems. A minimum of fifty(50)percent o the
permanently installed lighting fixtures shall be installed with compact or linear fluorescent,or a lighting source that
has a minimum efficacy of 40 lumens per input watt. Screw-in compact fluorescent lamps comply with this
requirement.
The building official shall be notified in writing at the fmal inspection that a minimum of fifty percent of the
permanently installed lighting fixtures are compact or linear fluorescent,or a minimum efficacy of 40 lumens per
input watt.
I:\Building\Forms\RES-HighEfficiencyLighting.doc 07/01/08
MO-17207 exs_c:0
14255 S.W.Galbreath Dr.,Sherwood,OR
Phone(503)625-9700—Fax(503)625-9730
Certificate of Insulation
Contractor: RIVERSIDE HOMES
Job Name: PROGRESS LANDING LOT 4 2885 Job Number: JB-08729
Customer ID: RIV101
Job Address: 12074 SW REDBERRY CT LOT 4 2885 Contractors Telephone: 503-645-0986
Proposal Number: BD-48729
City: TIGARD State: OR Permit Number:
Product Location
R21 15.251N X105 IN HD SF BATES at exterior walls 9'
R-21 kraft faced batts at exterior walls 8'
R-21 unlaced batts at rim joists
FSK Facing at rim joists
R-30 unlaced batts at garage ceiling
R-38 unlaced batts at flat ceilings
Baffles at eave vents
Foam No Expand Window&Door Polycef I Chink t caulk plate
1 blower d000r test
Loose fill insulation(L77) R-38 In attic over living space
weatherstrip prep at attic accesses
R-30 unlaced batts at joist after deck 16-19-24"
weatherstrip prep at crawl accesses
THE FOLLOWING PRODUCTS HAVE BEEN INSTALLED AS SPECIFIED ABOVE
ELLULOSE
R-Value Thickness Bags Footage
NAUF JETSTREAM ATTIC OF HOUSE 'R, -3c I a.15
'WENS CORNING L77 ATTIC OF GARAGE
-TAINTEEDINSULSAFE
Authorized Agent: r�� __. __ �. . _ Date: (s 2.3A (
*The higher the R-Value the greater the Insu er.Loose fill Insulations vary in thermal performance due to factors such as aging,
mean temperature,conviction,moisture absorpon and Insulation variation.
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