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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5832 12TH ST B KEEP FLOOR ELEVATION 8IIABOROAD1 TINA BALDO RESIDENCE CROWN N _ 583212TH. STREET ZEPHYRHILLS, FL 33540 u�nn APPROVED PRINT REQUIRED ON JOB SITE t 7 i RK SHALL COMPLY �o ALL WO ,I,H ALL PREVAUjNG CODES, i -3 F UILDIl�iG,PLUMB ING, STANDARD MECHANIC N.E.C. AND CITY = OF ZEP ORDINANCES. ___________ Date 05/16/01 Drawn By, GG Checked Bye RC? k PREPARED FOR: PASCO COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION hh 13a �+c h 6709 RIDGE ROAD, SUITE 101 ��}��y � _�. FIEVIEMD cog, . PORT RICHEY, FLORIDA 34668 O gre0 1 Co << JUN040 pY ��Gomm1551011 I HEARBT CfRitfY THAT - _ - - - DE:iIUi y OUND R TO Bf GJVV _ Draw L-------- Branch circuits for lighting and for appliances, including motor-operated appliances, shall be provided to supply }the loads computed in accordance with Section 220-3. In addition, branch circuits shall be provided for specific loads not covered by Section 220-3 where required elsewhere in this Code and for dwelling unit loads as specified in(c). coinmencagp (a)Number of Branch Circuits. The minimum number of branch circuits shall be determined from the total computed load and the size or rating of the circuits used. In all installations,the number of circuits shall be sufficient to supply the load served.In no case shall the load on any circuit exceed the maximum specified by Section 220-4. (b)Load Evenly Proportioned Among Branch Circuits. Where the load is computed on a volt-amperes/square foot(0.093 m2)basis,the wiring system up to and including the branch-circuit panelboard(s)shall be provided to serve not less than the calculated load. This load shall be evenly proportioned among multioutlet branch circuits within the panelboard(s).Branch-circuit overcurrent devices and circuits need only be installed to serve the connected load. (c)Dilling Units. (1)Small-Appliance Branch Circuits.In addition to the number of branch circuits required by other parts of this section,two or more 20-ampere small-appliance branch circuits shall be provided for all receptacle outlets specified by Section 210-52(b). (2)Laundry Branch Circuits.In addition to the number of branch circuits required by other parts of this section, at least one additional 20-ampere branch circuit shall be provided to supply the a laundry receptacle E outlet(s)required by Section 210-52(f). This circuit_shall have no other outlets. r(3)Bathroom Branch Circuitsr'In addition to the number of branch circuits required by other parts of this section,at least one 20-ampere branch circuit shall be provided to supply the bathroom receptacle outlet(s). Such circuits shall have no other outlets. Exception: Where the 20-ampere circuit supplies a single bathroom, outlets for other equipment within the same bathroom shall be permitted to be supplied in accordance with Section 210-23(a). FPN:See Examples D1(a),D1(b),D2(b),and D4(a)in Appendix D. 210__52.Dwelling Unit Recep#acle Outlets Receptacle outlets required by this section shall be in addition to any receptacle that is part of a lighting fixture or appliance,located within cabinets or cupboards,or located more than 5%2 ft(1.68 m)above the floor. Permanently installed electric baseboard heaters equipped with factory-installed receptacle outlets or outlets F _ provided as a separate assembly by the manufacturer shall be permitted as the required outlet or outlets for the wall space utilized by such permanently installed heaters. Such receptacle outlets shall not be connected to the heater circuits. FPN:Listed baseboard heaters include instructions that may not permit their installation below receptacle outlets. Cmnmentary (a)General Provisions.In every kitchen, family room, dining room,living room,parlor,library,den, sunroom, bedroom,recreation room,or similar room or area of dwelling units,receptacle outlets shall be installed in accordance with the general provisions specified in(1)through(3). (1)Spacing.Receptacles shall be installed so that no point along the floor line in any wall space is more than 6 ft(1.83 m),measured horizontally,from an outlet in that space.Receptacle outlets shall,insofar as practicable, be spaced equal distances apart. conmenea►y (2)Wall Space.As used in this section,a wall space shall include the following: O 210-8. Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter Protection for Pers n FPN:See Section 215-9 for ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection for personnel on feeders. - F Dwelling Unitsf All 125-volt, single-phase, 15-and 20-ampere receptacles installed in the locations specified below shall have ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection for personnel 1.Bathrooms 2. Garages,and also accessory buildings that have a floor located at or below grade level not intended as habitable rooms and limited to storage areas,work areas,and areas of similar use. • Exception No. 1:Receptacles that are not readily accessible. Exception No. 2:A single receptacle or a duplex receptacle for two appliances located within dedicated • • space for each appliance that, in normal use, is not easily moved from one place to another, and that is cord- and plug-connected in accordance with Section 400-7(a)(6), (a)(7), or(a)(8). 1 Receptacles installed under the exceptions to Section 210-8(a)(2) shall not be considered as meeting the requirements of Section 210-52(g). Outdo t Exception:Receptacles that are not readily accessible and are supplied by a dedicated branch circuit for electric snow-melting or deicing equipment shall be permitted to be installed in accordance with the applicable provisions ofArticle 426. 4.Crawl spaces. Where the crawl space is at or below grade level. - r 5.Unfinished basements. For purposes of this section,unfinished basements are defined as portions or areas of the basement not intended as habitable rooms and limited to storage areas,work areas, and the like. Exception No. 1:Receptacles that are not readily accessible. Exception No. 2:A single receptacle or a duplex receptacle for two appliances located within dedicated space for each appliance that, in normal use, is not easily moved from one place to another, and that is cord- and plug-connected in accordance with Section 400-7(a)(6), (a)(7), or(a)(8). c iij Receptacles installed under the exceptions to Section 210-8(a)(5)shall not be considered as meeting the requirements of Section 210-52(g). 6.Kitchens.Where the receptacles are installed to serve the countertop surfaces. ca +.e+tafy` ' 7.Wet bar sinks.Where the receptacles are installed to serve the countertop surfaces and are located within 6 ft(1.83 m)of the outside edge of the wet bar sink.Receptacle outlets shall not be installed in a face-up position in the work surfaces or countertops. (b) Other than Dwelling Units. All 125-volt,single-phase, 15-and 20-ampere receptacles installed in the locations specified below shall have ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection for personnel.1.Bathrooms:cm+rmrncarg 2.Rooftops c �My Exception:Receptacles that are not readily accessible and are supplied from a dedicated branch circuit for electric snow-melting or deicing equipment shall be permitted to be installed in accordance with the applicable provisions ofArticle 426. 210-11.Branch Circuits Required - - .L1=��...�.il� 1 i '.iiJ - --�iL.L..L��:Y��k�,L.�:lr]S'�a.► L I,..�1uLLi�jl.ilLL Z�t_ta -1 .�.l4Llru ll a.1�....Y - _ Exception: To comply with the conditions as specified in(a) or(b), receptacle outlets shall be permitted to be mounted not more than 12 in. (305 mm) below the countertop. Receptacles mounted below the countertop in accordance with this exception shall not be located where the countertop extends more than 6 in. (153 mm) beyond its support base. a. Construction for the physically impaired b. On island and peninsular countertops where the countertop is flat across its entire surface (no backsplashes, dividers, etc.) and there are no means to mount a receptacle within 18 in. (458 mm)above the countertop, such as an overhead cabinet (d)Bathrooms.In dwelling units,at least one wall receptacle outlet shall be installed in bathrooms within 36 in. (914 mm)of the outside edge of each basin.The receptacle outlet shall be located on a wall that is adjacent to the basin location. See Section 210-8(a)(1). Receptacle outlets shall not be installed in a face-up position in the work surfaces or countertops in a bathroom basin location. e)Outdoor Outlets.For a one-family dwelling and each unit of a two-family dwelling that is at grade level, at least one receptacle outlet accessible at grade level and not more than 6'/z ft(1.98 m) above grade shall be installed at the front and back of the dwelling. See Section 210-8(a)(3). (1)Laundry Areas.In dwelling units,at least one receptacle outlet shall be installed for the laundry. =-commentary. Exception No. 1:In a dwelling unit that is an apartment or living area in a multifamily building where laundry facilities are provided on the premises that are available to all building occupants, a laundry receptacle shall not be required Exception No. 2:In other than one family dwellings where laundry facilities are not to be installed or permitted; a laundry receptacle shall not be required. (g)Basements and Garages.For a one-family dwelling, at least one receptacle outlet,in addition to any provided for laundry equipment, shall be installed in each basement and in each attached garage,and in each detached garage with electric power. See Sections 210-8(a)(2)and(a)(5).Where a portion of the basement is finished into a habitable room(s),the receptacle outlet required by this section shall be installed in the unfinished portion cry (h)Hallways.In dwelling units,hallways of 10 ft(3.05 m)or more in length shall have at least one receptacle outlet. As used in this subsection,the hall length shall be considered the length along the centerline of the hall without passing through a doorway. c . " 240-24.Location in or on Premise (a)Accessibility. Overcurrent devices shall be readily accessible unless one of the following applies. CamnWntarp 1.For busways,as provided in Section 364-12. 2.For supplementary overcurrent protection,as described in Section 240-10. 3.For overcurrent devices,as described in Sections 225-40 and 230-92. 4.For overcurrent devices adjacent to utilization equipment that they supply, access shall be permitted to be by portable means. cam„e�+taj L' iia1 - —i.ii.L ' S-- Li `u_` 1i[ J rI I _ r I J I i.a r I - i . 1 t L s r. —►s�ir + 1-.1 - L_�u .. - - f s 1: - F 'i Fa a Y .f I r aF- Z �.- �-r r i - FI 1. - tiG . .. -I• _ _ L. 1. , : — - - { a.Any space 2 ft(610 mm)or more in width(including space measured around corners)and unbroken along the floor line by doorways,fireplaces,and similar openings b. The space occupied by fixed panels in exterior walls,excluding sliding panels c.The space afforded by fixed room dividers such as freestanding bar-type counters or railings (3)Floor Receptacles. Receptacle outlets in floors shall not be counted as part of the required number of receptacle outlets unless located within 18 in. (457 mm)of the wall. ( b -SmallAppliances. coirrmencary 1.In the kitchen,pantry,breakfast room,dining room,or similar area of a dwelling unit,the two or more 20-ampere small-appliance branch circuits required by Section 210-11(c)(1) shall serve all receptacle outlets covered by Sections 210-52(a)and(c) and receptacle outlets for refrigeration equipment. i Exception No. 1:In addition to the required receptacles specified by Section 210-52, switched receptacles supplied from a general-purpose branch circuit as defined in Section 210-70(a)(1), Exception No. 1, shall be pCam>Inertar ermltteC� Exception No. 2: The receptacle outlet for refrigeration equipment shall be permitted to be supplied from an individual branch circuit rated 15 amperes or greater. c4m>"+eiicaiy 2.The two or more small-appliance branch circuits specified in(b)(1)shall have no other outlets. Exception No. 1:A receptacle installed solely for the electrical supply to and support of an electric clock in any of the rooms specified above. Exception No. 2: Receptacles installed to provide power for supplemental equipment and lighting on ; gas-fired ranges, ovens, or counter-mounted cooking units. "cta� 3.Receptacles installed in a kitchen to serve countertop surfaces shall be supplied by not less than two small-appliance branch circuits, either or both of which shall also be permitted to supply receptacle outlets in the same kitchen and in other rooms specified in Section 210-52(b)(1). Additional small-appliance branch circuits shall be permitted to supply receptacle outlets in the kitchen and other rooms specified in Section 210-52(b)(1).No small-appliance branch circuit shall serve more than one kitchen. (c) Countertops.In kitchens and dining rooms of dwelling units,receptacle outlets for counter spaces shall be installed in accordance with(1)through(5). (1)Wall Counter Spaces.A receptacle outlet shall be installed at each wall counter space that is 12 in. (305 mm)or wider.Receptacle outlets shall be installed so that no point along the wall line is more than 24 in. (610 mm),measured horizontally from a receptacle outlet in that space. (2)Island Counter Spaces. At least one receptacle outlet shall be installed at each island counter space with a long dimension of 24 in. (610 mm)or greater and a short dimension of 12 in. (305 mm)or greater. (3)Peninsular Counter Spaces.At least one receptacle outlet shall be installed at each peninsular counter space with a long dimension of 24 in. (610 mm)or greater and a short dimension of 12 in. (305 mm)or greater. A peninsular countertop is measured from the connecting edge. (4) Separate Spaces. Countertop spaces separated by range tops,refrigerators,or sinks shall be considered as separate countertop spaces in applying the requirements of(1),(2),and(3). (5)Receptacle Outlet Location. Receptacle outlets shall be located above,but not more than 18 in. (458 mm) above the countertop. Receptacle.outlets shall not be installed in a face-up position in the work surfaces or countertops. Receptacle outlets rendered not readily accessible by appliances fastened in place or appliances occupying dedicated space shall not be considered as these required outlets. Page is too large to OCR. F (b) Occupancy.Each occupant shall have ready access to all overcurrent devices protecting the conductors supplying that occupancy. Where electric service and electrical maintenance are provided by the building management and where these are under continuous building management supervision,the service overcurrent devices and feeder overcurrent devices supplying more than one occupancy shall be permitted to be accessible to only authorized management personnel-in the following: 1.In multiple occupancy buildings • 2.For guest rooms of hotels and motels that are intended for transient occupancy • (c)Not Exposed to Physical Damage.Overcurrent devices shall be located where they will not be exposed to physical damage. FPN: See Section 110-11,Deteriorating Agents. (d) Not in Vicinity of Easily Ignitible Material. Overcurrent devices shall not be located in the vicinity of • easily ignitible material, such as in clothes closets. c (e)Not Located in Bathrooms.In dwelling units and guest rooms of hotels and motels,overcurrent devices, other than supplementary overcurrent protection, shall not be located in bathrooms as defined in Article 100. • 250-50.Grounding Electrode System If available on the premises at each building or structure served, each item(a)through(d),and any made electrodes in accordance with Sections 250-52(c)and(d), shall be bonded together to form the grounding electrode system. The bonding jumper(s) shall be installed in accordance with Sections 250-64(a), (b),and(e), - shall be sized in accordance with Section 250-66,and shall be connected in the manner specified in Section 250-70. An unspliced grounding electrode conductor shall be permitted to be run to any convenient grounding electrode available in the grounding electrode system or to one or more grounding electrode(s)individually.It shall be sized for the largest grounding electrode conductor required among all the electrodes connected to it. Con____ ry The grounding electrode conductor shall be unspliced or spliced by means of irreversible compression-type connectors listed for the purpose or by the exothermic welding process. Interior metal water piping located more than 5 ft(1.52 m)from the point of entrance to the building shall not be used as a part of the grounding electrode system or as a conductor to interconnect electrodes that are part of the grounding electrode system. Exception:In industrial and commercial buildings where conditions of maintenance and supervision ensure that only qualified persons will service the installation and the entire length of the interior metal water pipe that = is being used for the conductor is exposed ne'tatv] FPN: See Sections 547-8 and 547-9 for special grounding and bonding requirements for agricultural buildings. (a)Metal Underground Water Pipe. A metal underground water pipe in direct contact with the earth for 10 ft (3.05 m)or more(including any metal well casing effectively bonded to the pipe) and electrically continuous(or made electrically continuous by bonding around insulating joints or sections or insulating pipe)to the points of connection of the grounding electrode conductor and the bonding conductors. c ►;.; ta Continuitygrounding path bonding piping _ - - (1) Continuity. of the or the connection to interiorshall not rely on water meters or filtering devices and similar equipment. (2) Supplemental Electrode Required.A metal underground water pipe shall be supplemented by an additional electrode of a type specified in Sections 250-50 or 250-52. Where the supplemental electrode is a made electrode of the rod,pipe,or plate type,it shall comply with Section 250-56.The supplemental electrode II - t tl'5l CL55 L T*1/' Llj" .oF jt-s e'r 11iTht� k t1T 5' +-L- AIL 1 2 � �`��� _ (�� � `/���/� j'�/� � 5ifP5 TO CRADE � (/ - 3 lam{ 17` 2�U AHD/oR S AS n / �--}. nAraoRats as I REQLRfD BY CODE_ -------i _ - flvERFl.ow DRAM M _ 32''4" �x4"CONCRETE ` VENT THRU WALL '�''�/��Gi �� F t7 410 3'-1' 5'-'3' 3' 1' 4•-11• 6-f1 'S'-0" SHfLF ABOVE SIDE ELEVATION FRONT ELEVATION M 1 M.O. a. M O DRYER 3/Ox3/0 . ' -.SL i N NOTE: PROVIDE BLOCKING BETWEEN STUDS AT BATM 42 �:_:_ . ^:.2_t 4":;r=vr;s,}L Zt. ? � 'r n I I/� n n i BLIM THE WATER CLOSET FOR FUT A$URE GR BARS TO MEET AD.A REOME ENTS. 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P10 H.O. 32'-4• Q N t L------I a• j"s"s? - -I 0 E O STEPS TO CRAM O N F /^ _ - - - ND/O#AWI'.PYJM - �.Q /,V HANDRALS AS C REQUIRED BY GODS. - - 7 F FLOOR PLAN G NOTES tt LIVING AREA - 745 5Q. FT. 5CALE 3/1G•=1'—O' 1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO - UTILITY 38 SQ. FT. ROUGH FACE of STUDS Sion • TOTAL AREA 783 SQ. FT. OR MASONRY. •I HEARBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE D THE ATTACHED M-255) '1 - DESIGV A' R i0 BEN �-11'11 LJVV _ Drawkp A 1 -- - - -- - - - - - - _ _- - - - -- - -=- >.�,.1 - - - - - - --- - - - -_ - — - e F 32'-4 STEPS TO GRADE AND/OR ALUMINUM - --7�.--1 HANDRAILS AS REQUIRED BY CODE. - ---- 4' CONCRETE SLAB [ /_ __ __ ' 1 R WITtt THICKENED EDGES t i E GRADE n - ELEVATION PLUS 8' I I t W 3 TO TOP OF SLAB I ELEVATION. 1 1 s F---- ,-off a._z. 3'-0• u�� 1 1 -- FOOTING LINE t - - c V v r i I 1 1-4' L) mp I . G r I t I a w I O.r to 1V la 1 1 t s• �!cl 1 a1 F Z� 1 Is : I _Yj 4 GONGRETE SLAB W/6'x6' W.W.M. 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NGORPORATED CONNECTION PRODUCT CODE ► TRU55/RAFTER TO TOP MCLM OR MCRM PLATE - TOP PLATE TO MASONRY AB 12G • WALL • 21 O.C. BEAM TO MASONRY WALL NFM 3x12U TYPICAL BEARING PONT FOR TRUSS BEAM TO MASONRY COLUMN MTA 24 EACH SIDE JOIST/RAFTER TO BEAM EUM 2G-8• II _ 4 tz I• N 2x6 RAFTER `V• �? 2x6 RAFTERS • 24'1 O.G. O • 24" O.C. I an v C I ___ 1 I A15ED 2-2x6 HEADER TRIMED EVEN WITH THE f 2x8 HP BEAMIII 2x8 ttP BEAM TOP OF RAFTERS III I y, I t - ! -1 F PRE-ENGNEERED TRU55E5 u 1 • 4' . 1 a -III1 PRE-ENGNEERED TRUSSES! -- IIIF • 24' O.G. 1 111 1 4 - N Qp� 1 = 111 %n 1 I TYPICAL OVERHANG 1 Q 2x8 HP BEAM R M i 2'-0' Date p 1 � t pc Z ! 2x6 FTERS 4' RA 5 z = • 24I O.G. G. 05/16/01 Drawn By GG - -- — -- -- -- Checked By RGP a a sN I o li' c O Q aw ROOF FRAMING PLAN (TRU55 FRAMING 5hOWN) 5CALE 3/16'=1'-O' E ALL PRE-ENGNEERED ROOF TRUSS DESIGNS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO T}tE ARCMt7ECT FOR REVEW. USE OF 2x4 CHORD MEMBERS - I ACCEPTABLE. HOWEVER ALL TRUSSES ARE TO mar o�Imml$sbn -i nraRsr cExnrr BE DESIGNED. SEALED. AND SIGNED BY A I HAVE REYrWED mE ATTACHM PROFESSIONAL ENGNEER N THE STATE Of DMtu+AMo R TO M n —ZrJOO fLORIDA or T AR__6 n_' E - _ . F L I t 10 LONG RIDGE VENT - ASPtfALT SIl1NGLES 12 12 4r_ it �4 oo F L L TWNDOW � EDGEDW%LUMMUM AD e TOP OF BEARNG (� F 6_a• _ STUCCO BAND Q VINYL SttUTTER5 TOP OF WINDOW •" nn ALUM SINGLE tJ 0 !Ej triJNG WINDOW! NUAIR" 1/1 SINGLE GLAZED '1 DOUBLE ALUMINUM SNGLE t 11 n1 H ____ TiE 1U („ ttUNG WINDOWS! 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GLASS DOOR SMITH �n A SCREEN DOOR ---- - ---- TOP OF SLAB GRADE ALUMINUM SINGLE HUNG WINDOW- 'NUAIR' 1/1 SINGLEGLAZED 37x37 OVERALL 1 REAR ELEVATION SCALE 3/1G'=1'—O' b I IL ASPHALT SHINGLES ELECTRIC ENTRANCE SERVICE PER POWER COMPANY AND ALL CODE ENENOS DEED RESTRICTION 9 F WOOD FASCIA f DRIP 4 f 4 EDGE W/ALUMINUM CLAD - 'T - r TOP OF BEARWG Date 05/16/01 TOP Of WINDOW PERFORATED VINYL Checked By- RCP SOFFIT ® CCO BAND TO E TOPOF WINDOW a 3/4' STUCCO p a F ALUMINUM SINGLE 6 HUNG WINDOW- 'NUAIR' 3/4' STUCCO c 1/1 SINGLE GLAZED 3' WIDE STUCCO BAND vi 1 37x61' OVERALL. o^ Q ;�_�;^---------- -------- o ' 9 f TOP Of SLAB ----- - - GRADE o m \\—A/C DOUBLE ALUMINUM SINGLE �a0 f COMPRESSOR HUNG WINDOWS NUAR' A/C DISCONNECT 1/1 SINGLE GLAZED E ER.11. 37x61' OVERALL LEFT SIDE ELEVATION SCALE 3/16'=1'—O' I I CTrY T anAu�ED ommissio�n • - Drawxp f�e l t' I i e # t_ I s 2x8 P.T. GON7IN. PLATE 2x8 P.T. GONTIN. PLATE CLASS A FIBERGLASS CLASS 'A' FIBERGLASS INSULATION BAFFLE ' ' SHINGLES SHINGLES INSULATION BAFFLE 15# ROOFING FELT 15# ROOFING FELT PRE-ENGINEERED 2'x6' CEILING JOIST 1/2" PLYWOOD ROOF I TRUSS • 24' O.C. 1/2' PLYWOOD ROOF E • 16' O.G. SHEATHING. EXT. GRADE. SHEATHING. EXT. GRAD . - - 6" GATT INSULATION CR-193 - NAILED TO RAFTERS 6' O.G. G' BATT INSULATION CR-193 NAILED TO RAFTERS G O.G. OUSE 'H' CLIPS AT EDGES) (USE if CLIPS AT EDGES) f 2'x6' ROOF RAFTERS 1/2' GWEI 1/2' GWB • 16' O.G. HURRICANE CLIPS AT EVERY GALv. DRIP EDGE HURRICANE CLIPS AT EVERY GALV. DRIP EDGE • � USE 'HUGHES' RAFTER CONNECTION. HUGHES t- RAFTER CONNECTION. HUGHES 1'x2' DRIP BOARD DTG TRUSS ANCHORS HCLH OR HCRH_ 1x2' DRIP BOARD !. w.� C13651b_ UPLIFT) 1'x6' P.T. FASCIA HGLH OR ttGRH. 1'x8' P.T. FASCIA 6"x 1/2" DIAMETER A 307 W/ALUM COVERING 6'x 1/2' DIAMETER A 307 W/ALUM COVERING r� f UPLIFT CONNECTORS INSTALLED-/_- &6" ANCHOR BOLTS AT 21' O.G. 7 \ VENTED ALUMINUM SOFFIT ANCHOR BOLTS AT 21' O.G. VENTED ALUMNUM SOFFIT IN AGGORDANGE WFFH PLACE G'MAX. FROM ENDS PLACE G'MAX. FROM ENDS MANUFACTURER'S SPECS. Of SPLICED PLATES. Of SPLICED PLATES. ` a PLACE 12" MAX FROM PLACE 12' MAX. FROM u ! TES. 3/4' STUCCO ON BLOCK ENDS OF PLATES. I I 3/4" STUCCO ON BLOCK f ENDS OF PLA CTYPIGAL3 CTYPIGAL3 1- #5 REINFORCING CONTY. ; I 1- #5 REINFORCING GOVT. dS KNOCK-OUT BLOCK STUCCO CORNER BEAD ° �STUGGO CORNER BEAD k v"i cry I '� KNOCK-OUT BLOCK ₹a n» t P.T. SHIM AS REOIARED V ABELED CONCRETE LINTEL P.7_ SHIM AS REQUIRED 9 ABELED CONCRETE LINTEL g N cV F AT ALL OPENINGS f ; I AT ALL OPENINGS E SEAL COMPLETELY I `� SEAL COMPLETELY `dN WINDOWS AS PER SCHEDULE $ WINDOWS AS PER SCHEDULE O MARBLE WINDOW STOOLS MARBLE WINDOW STOOLS } I v 1'X2 I PRECAST CONCRETE SILL' P.T. FURRING 3/4' STUCCO 1'X2" P.T. FURRING g PRECAST CONCRETE SILL �.A__V m 1/2' GWB STUCCO F RIGID BOARD INSULATION CR-53 8' GONG_ BLOCK - 8" GONC. BLOCK HORIZ. REINFORCING • RIGID BOARD INSULATION CR-5) it HORIZ_ REINFORCING • I BASE 4 16' O_G- BASE II 16' O.C. FINISHED FLOOR MATERIAL i - #5 VERTICAL REINFORCING FINISHED FLOOR MATERIAL__\ 1 - #5 VERTICAL REINFORCING far€ I 4' CONC. SLAB WITH h 4' GONG. SLAB WITH 11 S 6'x6'xiO' W.W.M. OVER I .. GRADE 6"x6'x1O" W.W.M. OVER GRADE I 8 A G MIL VAPOR BARRIER : A 6 MIL VAPOR BARRIERI • J 4 OVER GLEAN COMPACTED -� OVER CLEAN COMPACTED ; N ! I FILL. POISON TERMITE. SOIL FOR FILL. POISON 501E FOR _ i - I = I s TERMITE. a t I I -- NDATION WITH GONG. FOUNDATION WITH — :: CON7_ — • 2 TYPICAL RAFTER TIE-DOWN METHOD 1A TYPICAL WALL SECTION 18 TYPICAL WALL SECTION -6 N.T.S. -6 CMONOLITttIG SLABS n.rs. -6 CMONOLITIIIC SLABS N.15. _ f NOTE' USE TRUSSES OR CONVENTIONAL CONSTRUCTION. NOTE. USE TRUSSES OR CONVENTIONAL CONSTRUCTION. TRUSS DESIGN MUST BE SIGNED AND SEALED BY TRUSS DESIGN MUST BE SIGNED AND SEALED BY A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER_ CONVENTIONAL FRAMING A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER- CONVENTIONAL FRAMING PER S.B.G. ALLOWABLE FRAMING SPANS. MOTIF C PER S.B.G. ALLOWABLE FRAMING SPANS. NOTIFY a ARCHITECT. ARCHITECT. 0 L r VALANCE - o�c ffI SOFFIT OC'% HORIZ. REINFORCING • Z 1�ti� II 16' O.G. Date 05/1G/Ol WOOD PLATE. JOIST. AND O�O FINISHED FLOOR MATERIAL I -O#O VERIIIC A,REINFORCING Dram By- GG IJ T[11L1JT i fiV i FLL. POISON SOL FOR I� I�IL-I1=III a `HUGHES HGLtH OR HCRH j. HURRICANE CLIPS AT EACH 1'-6' t� RAFTER I I II I I I I I I III I s I I {I �i N HUGHES AB 12G ANCHOR I I=III—I I I c E REFRIG. oo DBE. NK - BOLTS • 21' O.C. �TT�I I I I C �_ 0 _�' _ _ 8" CMU BOND BEAM I 1111--t Fj o 0 RANGE GONG. FOUNDATION WITH �� 1._4"• I I k «o 2 - #5 GONT. I hI I I—I ICE a�a 1- • Z'-6- r-4• 3'-°' 1'-6" 4 TRUSS/RAFTER TO TOP PLATE CONNECTOR 1C TYPICAL ALTERNATE FOUNDATION SECTION • —6 CNrs.3 —6 (STEM—WALL) N.T.S. NOTE: USE MONOLITHIC SLAB FOUNDATION WHERE FINISHED : If ate,C� .THAT omrMssbn (T"\ KITCHEN ELEVATION FLOOR IS 8. OR LESS ABOVE GRADE. :nave REV"- Try ATTACHED —2550 USE ALTERNATE STEM—WALL FOUNDATION WHERE & n an ¶wee av I FINISHED FLOOR IS 8" OR MORE ABOVE GRADE. OR AS or T E Drawing DIRECTED OR REQURED BY THE ARCHITECT �6 - - - - - _ - _ - -- - - - ryal- L1La ! AL .L1. - - - - - - - - - - - -