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Signature PagesA 500.0 refundable deposit is being collected for any new commercial, new residential, and any additions, remodels and accessory building valued $10,000 or greater at the time of your building permit application. A $200.00 refundable deposit is being collected for any residential remodel, addition or accessory building valued under $10,000. A $50.00 refundable deposit is being collected for all misc. permits. The City reserves the right to not refund this deposit if any of the following conditions occur during the construction period: TIheft of water service by the plumber, owner, or general contractor. 2 All permits have not been obtained. 'Jy All required inspections have not been obtained.w 4 Occupancy occurs prior to a final inspection. The project is completed without a final inspection being done. 1 Storm Water Management Plan inspection not obtained. (If Required) If any or all of these situations occur during construction, you may forfeit your deposit. I hereby agree to the above conditions and understand that should any or all of the above situations occur, the building permit deposit SHALL be forfeited or discounted upon the discretion of the City of Blair, Building and Inspections Department. Contractor/Owner Contractor/Owner Date City of Blair MYOFRAIR MS10H ST BLAlR NE MOOR, ------------j--______' Desc4um ____________________ Pumt R MA02100160, lEST CAWETRYMC \ 1313 S 16TH ST WW CONU FRMIT ytKIMIIT PAYMENT \ 1,516.00 CHCK Received 1,516.O0 Change GO ____________________ Energy Conservation Sealing l i n ~g Thermal r.r Certify that the building is sealed as per code ( 2018 iRC ) Contractor Name: Z-Best Carpentry Site Address: 1313 S 16th Date: CHANGE TYPE: Clarification CHANGE SUMMARY: Attic access openings and rim joist junctions have been added to the list of specific locations requiring sealing to prevent air infiltration. 2018 CODE Building Thermal Envelope. The build- ing thermal envelope shall be durably sealed to limit infiltration. The sealing methods between dissimilar materials shall allow for differen- tial expansion and contraction. The following shall be caulked, gas- keted, weatherstripped or otherwise sealed with an air barrier mate- rial, suitable film or solid material. All joints, seams and penetrations. Openings between window and door assemblies and their re- spective jambs and framing. Utility penetrations. Dropped ceilings or chases adjacent to the thermal envelope. Knee walls. Walls and ceilings separating the garage from conditioned spaces Behind tubs and showers on exterior walls. Common walls between dwelling units. Attic access openings. Rim joist junction. Other sources of infiltration. Windows Electrical outlets Basement window Chimneys Recessed Attic hatch ,�'� lights Signature: dates V Ceiling Rim joist corners junctions require Doors sealing Duct Sill seal Typical sources of air leakage Rim joist Nebraska Radon Resistant New Construction (RRNC) Summary of the Law Effective September 1, 2019 The purpose of the Radon Resistant New Construction Act is to protect public health and welfare from exposure to radon, the second leading cause of lung cancer next to smoking. RRNC utilizes design elements and construction techniques that passively resist radon entry and prepare a building for an active post construction mitigation system. 1-13130 amends the state building code to adopt sections of the International Building Code (IBC), the International Residential Code (IRC), and the International Existing Building Code. It requires those standards and the minimum standards for RRNC adopted under section 76-3504 to be enforced by a county, city, or village as part of its local building code if they adopt or generally conform to the state building code. The building code requires that a passive radon mitigation system be installed in all new construction residential dwellings and original construction commercial structures. New construction does not Include additions or remodeling of existing structures. These passive systems could be activated by the building contractor or a subcontractor of the building contractor. While passive radon systems contain only 2 elements, a radon vent pipe and a physical barrier between the soil and house foundation, RRNC utilizes 4 approaches to reduce radon levels in buildings: ➢ Prevent radon entry by using barrier methods. ➢ Reduce the radon entry driving forces. ➢ Use passive radon reduction techniques to cause an upward movement of air Inside a radon pipe and allow that air to escape through a supplied opening, thus reducing radon levels in the home. ➢ Prepare the building for possible radon system activation by installing electrical components, sump pit lid requirements and pipe run selection. New construction after the effective date shall not be required to use RRNC If: ➢ the building uses the design of and architect or licensed engineer ➢ the building is located in a Zone 3 county with an average radon level of 2.7 pCi/I ➢ for other than a residential building, it Is determined by a local building official that RRNC is not necessary J Contractor: g '' {`' Site Address: ' Signature:Date: `' > T Address 1-" Permit # ( .Q - 16< m0 0 16 !j New Construction Checkoff List nU WrY Date Received Initials Date Approved 1) Building Plans 2) Site Plan 3) ResCheck 4) Water/Sewer Connection Fees (Additional fees apply) 5) Given to Zoning 6) Zoning Approved 7) Site Plan Approved 8) Flood Plan Checked 9) Storm Water Management Report 10) Given to Building Inspector