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Report (72) STREET ® . : TREE TzGARD CERTIFICA TION ar, A1-1^c , owner/agentfor 5 1- (PLEASE PRINT) (PERMIT HOLDER) do hereby certin 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.. AA sr z.oi5 -w/2p SITE ADDRESS: q71 5,) 4s 1}wcx)0 51 SUBDIVISION.• : I w cic 0 - L c> LOT#: SIGNATURE: �' �- „ DA'1E: /2 c (OWNER/AGENT) / d RECEIVED VERIFIED BY. _ _ DATE: 1 6 OF TIGARD) ❑ Tree location verified per approved site plan. I:\Building\Forms\StreetTreeCertificate 05/30/2012 Oregon Residential Specialty Code N1107.2 HIGH-EFFICIENCY INTERIOR LIGHTING SYSTEMS Permit No.: NJurisdiction: Sr ;5a.ro( Site Address: c7 7/2 5L..) AsA )u oaf s f' Subdivision/Lot#: L U 5), LA)doe) — and/or 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 / 4KSignature: L ��" ! Date: • er General Contractor/A = gent Print Name: / -} '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 final 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 intuit watt Oregon Residential Specialty Code 8318.2 MOISTURE CONTENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM I, 4)04- c. S i41, , am the general contractor or the owner-builder at the following address: Site Address: C77/-2..27.A) r s ,d City: -}--_ G`e-, Permit#: Al sr,3_01s—00)2,0 Subdivision/Lot#: -Sl,wo and/or Map and Tax Lot#: To conform with the 2008 Oregon Residential Specialty Code(ORSC), Section 8318.2 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. ./VV/ Signature: / / Date: CM cneral Contractor or Owner-Builder Lis ! 14255 S.W.Galbreath Dr.,Sherwood,OR Phone(603)625-9700-Fax(603)626-9730 Certificate of Insulation Contractor: J.T.SMITH COMPANIES Job Name: ASHWOOD ESTATES LOT 6 2325P Job Number: JB-39078 Customer ID: JTS600 Job Address: 9712 SWASHWOOD ST Contractors Telephone: 503-308-7324 Proposal Number: BD-39078 City: TIGARD State: OR Permit Number: Product Location R-21 kraft faced baits at exterior walls 9' Loose fill insulation(L77) R-49 in attic over living space R-21 kraft faced batts at exterior walls 8 R-21 unlaced baits at rim joists FSK Facing at rim joists R-30 unlaced balls at garage ceiling R-38 unlaced baits at flat ceilings not blowable Barnes at eave vents Foam No Expand Window&Door Polycel I Chink R-30 unlaced baits at overhangs prep at attic accesses R-30 unlaced baits at post&beam after deck 32' prep at crawl accesses THE FOLLOWING PRODUCTS HAVE BEEN INSTALLED AS SPECIFIED ABOVE ELLULOSE R-Value Thickness Bags Footage NAUF JETSTREAM ATTIC OF HOUSE 901 I( 611 1 14� 1.714*WENS CORNING L77 ATTIC OF GARAGE ERTAINTEED INSULSAFE 111 ! Authorized Agent_/f !kb Il I Date: •Win 1( *The higher the R Value t e great Insulating Power.Loose fill insulations vary In thermal performance due to factors such as aging, mean temperature,conviction,moisture absorption and Insulation variation. Page 1 of 1