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Correspondence 1 1 1 111 . 'v February 16, 2012 TIGARD. City of Tigard RE: NEW TOWNHOUSES Project Information . , Building Permit: MST2012- 00004,5,6,7 Construction Type: 5B Address: 9448 -9468 SW 92 Ave Occupancy Type: R -3 • Area: NA Stories: 3 Name: Montage Sprinklers: No The plan review was performed under the State of Oregon Residential Specialty Code (ORSC) 2011 edition; 2010 Oregon Fire Code. Please respond to conditions below. 1) Please provide maintenance agreements as required by ORSC 317.2.1.1 prior to permit issuance. 2) Show privacy wall locations and construction at front porch and rear deck. ORSC R302.2.2.2 & .3 3) Show 2 hr. firewall separation continuity at cantilevered areas. ORSC R 302.2.2 4) Show accurate depiction of party wall at roof. ORSC Fig. 302.2.4.1 5) Please show strap connection at cantilevered floor location. 6) Please show location of fireplace flue vent. 7) Please show method of radon protection to be used. 8) Provide isolated footing for 4x10 in unit 27. 9) Provide size of beam at stairwell supporting glu -lam. 10)Please provide beam calcs for all beams. 11)Please show blocking under all IBP's. 12)Show expanded footing at common wall for glu -am at dining room. 13) Lot 25 shall not extend into the public utility easement. When responding, provide an itemized letter stating in what way each numbered issue has been addressed in the revision. When submitting revised drawings or additional information, please attach a copy of the enclosed City of Tigard, Letter of Transmittal. The letter of transmittal assists the City of Tigard in tracking and processing the documents. Respectfully, e r r ,,,-- p-,...1 Dan Nelson Senior Plans Examiner (503) 718 -2436 dann @tigard - or.gov 13125 SW Hall Blvd. • Tigard, Oregon 97223 • 503.639.4171 • TTY Relay: 503.684.2772 • www.tigard- or.gov . RECEIVED FEB 222012 CITY OF TIGARD Check Sheet Response for the Montage # 5 Row home BUILDING DIVISION Permit # MST2012- 00004,5,6,7 Item 1: The General contractor is to supply the maintenance agreement Items 2 &3 See sheet A2 for added rated pricacy waal and 2 hour cantilevered bays Item 4: See detail 10/All Item 5See strap locations on sheet AI,A2,A3and A4 Item 6:: see fireplace flue location on SheetA4 and A8 Item7:See added note sheet A5 Item8:See added isolated footing on sheet A5 Item9:There is a 4x6 post under the glulam beam by the stairs and the Joists beside the stairs are double 2 xlOs. Iteml0:See attached beam calculations Item 11 :See sheet 7 for solid blocking under the IBPs Item 12:See expanded footing on sheet a5 under dining room glulam above Tern 13:The Public Utility Easement eas reduced to 5 feet wide at the corner Of building #5 since it only has phone, electric and cable lines. V 15 Ili y AMEN. r] • 1,, '►,�!�!A� ( AP ��� /457 - Roi a - ora y, 5 , Dan Nelson From: Gary Pagenstecher Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2012 3:59 PM To: bayard mentrum (bayardsplace @hotmail.com) Cc: Mark VanDomelen; Dan Nelson Subject: Montage Bayard, In our conversation this morning, we discussed the site plan showing the corner of proposed Building #5 in the PUE. You said you were aware of this and that your builder had a plan to address this, which you were going to send to me. At this point I have not received an explanation on the matter. In the meantime, staff has discussed this issue and determined that there are two ways to address the conflict. 1) If you wish to change the easement to preserve the proposed building footprint, then apply to the city engineer for a request specificallV describing the extent of the easement to be relinquished and demonstrate through letters from utility providers that existing utilities would not be affected and that adequate area is retained for future utility use. We could provide you a list of utility companies if needed and an easement relinquishment form. This area is in the Tualatin Valley Water District. 2) If you wish to preserve the easement and change the building footprint, there appears to be some flexibility to move the lot #25 portion of the building out of the easement to the east, while shortening the driveway for lot #25 (Staff report page 12 states all dwellings will have at least a minimum four -foot setback to the garage, where you have approximately 14 feet shown). I appreciate that you were aware of this conflict and hope we can work quickly to address it without holding up your building permit. Dan Nelson's comments will have this issue listed as one of a number to be addressed within the building permit process. Please let me know how you want to proceed and if I can provide any additional information to resolve the conflict. I will be out of the office until Tuesday February 22 if you need to reach me. Thank you, Gary Gary Pagenstecher, AICP Associate Planner Community Development City of Tigard 13125 SW Hall Blvd. Tigard, OR 97223 Phone: 503 - 718 -2434 Fax: 503 - 718 -2748 Email: garyp@tigard- or.gov DISCLAIMER: E -mails sent or received by City of Tigard employees are subject to public record laws. If requested, e-mail may be disclosed to another party unless exempt from disclosure under Oregon Public Records Law. E -mails are retained by the City of Tigard in compliance with the Oregon Administrative Rules "City General Records Retention Schedule." 1 /4 goio? -may, 5, (0,7 September 18, 2008 Al Boesel, Associate Planner Washington County DLUT 150 E Main Street Hillsboro OR 97124 RE: Montage Townhomes — Type I Final (Casefile 06- 266- S /D(R) /AMP /HRV) Dear Al: Please find attached the materials necessary, per the conditions of approval as adopted by the Hearings Officer, for the Montage Townhomes Type I Final application. Compliance with the conditions are noted in the margin, as customary, or as revised findings below. Per Condition III.F.5 — here are revised findings for Section 413 demonstrating compliance with the on- street parking standards based on the updated site plan: The project proposes 18 units with three off - street parking spaces (tandem garage and driveway apron) resulting in a need for 9 on- street spaces. The project further proposes 15 units with two off - street parking spaces (tandem garage only) resulting in a need for 15 on- street parking spaces. The plans illustrate 24 on- street parking spaces in compliance with the standards of Section 423. Per Condition III.F.9 — here are revised findings for Section 431 -7 addressing recreational structures in the open space area: The project provides common open space in the vicinity west of the SW 92 Avenue /SW Montage Way intersection (part of Tract H). For a project of this nature, 100 square feet of common open space is needed per unit. With 33 units, this equates to 3,300 square feet of common open space. Tract H is 5,808 square feet in area and will include a tot -lot area along with a bench for parents or others to sit near the tot -lot play structure. By providing both a play structure and a bench, the project meets the standard of providing at least two of the items listed in Section 431- 7.3.B.1 of the Code. Tract A is not necessary to meet the requirements of common open space, though it will be a landscaped area maintained by the HOA, it will not require a decorative wall or fencing along SW Hall Boulevard. Per Condition III.F.11— revised plans are included with this submittal package to reflect the changes listed in this condition.