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365 NE 99 StN : 1 r L^ I .l- .i� ry :s to Owner My Commission Expir s FEES: PERMIT =7 / 6 APPROVED: Zonin PERMIT APPLICATION FOR MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE Date 'I Job Address . 36i5 X/E. 7e74 Tax Folion J�/�b ) %✓ o� Legal Descriptioi / "( h( ZP q Q 74-534ic)) / Lessee / Tenant /4cl:a 1 ,4 rcr//r7 Owner's Address 36✓ �f �J d� Contracting Co. �(/ -ll1 Address - Qualifier SS# - - Phone State # Municipal # Competency # Ins.Co. Architect /Engineer Address Bonding Company Address Mortgagor Address Permit Type(circle one): BUILDING ELECTRICAL PLUMBING MECHANICAL ROO FING PAVING FENCE SIGN WORK DESCRIPTION �� / /� o � v � d 2J� igee Square Ft. Estimated Cost(value) ' /J WARNING TO OWNER: YOU MUST RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT AND YOUR FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY (IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT). Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do work and installation as indicated above, and on the attached addendum (if applicable). I certify that all work will be performed to meet the standards of all laws regulating construction in this jurisdiction. I understand that separate permits are required for ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, SIGNS, POOLS, ROOFING and MECHANICAL WORK. OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning. Furthermore, I authorize the above -named contractor to do the work stated. "gn=riie owne a d /or Condo President Date: %�' -, JOSEPHINE CHUM l4« 1RNw 30 1 ' : IN. CC197545 ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** RADON C.C.F. NOTARY ,029 ©29 TOTAL DUE //:50 Mechanical Plumbing_ Master Permit #1/4.1,ge 7 Phone 757 - Signature of Contractor or Owner- Builder Date: Notary as to Contractor or Owner- Builder My Commission Expires: Other Electrical Engineering NOTES: 51P FA P s9 °S2 d.6 .o AS BUILT SURVEY co M - BEARINGS WHEN SHOWN ARE REFERRED TO AN ASSUMED - ELEVATIONS WHEN SHOWN ARE REFERRED TO j 23 \s Paverv - 0 0 13.5' SCALE: 1.= 20 cite , (o.o (1 J(ti oN szY GP,s 1ze I`•1 7 S9 ° y2' 4tv f21 G 9 1.1 - N , 0 0 0 FI P 1 STEP 2: STEP 3: TAPER CONCRETE FOR DRAINAGE To determine expanded and reduced ends, test fit expanded bottom over reduced top only up to 1/2 inch. CAUTION: POLES MAY LOCK TOGETHER IF INSERTED T00 FAR. BOTTOM has expanded diameter. TOP has reduced diameter. P/N 205716 6/15/91 POLE INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY Dig a hole 2 FT. in diameter and 2 FT. deep so that the center of the hole is 18 IN. from the playing STEP 1: surface as shown in FIGURE D below. If the playing surface is 2 IN. or less ABOVE the top of the hole refer to FIGURE A. If it is 2 IN. to 6 IN. above you must build up the ground around the pole to be level with the Playing Surface. For distances beyond 6 IN., to attain the desired regulation 10 FT. height of rim from the playing surface, you will either add an extension to the pole system or build up the ground level where you are installing the pole. CaII Customer Support for information on where to obtain a pole extension. If you have "HOLE DEPTH" questions about ABNORMAL soil conditions, frost line, etc..., your LOCAL Building Inspector or Contractor will be able provide you with helpful information. NOTE: THE PORTION OF THE POLE IN CONCRETE MUST NOT BE LESS THAN 15 INCHES I THE TOP OF THE POLE MUST NOT BE LESS THAN 9 FT. 6 N. FROM THE TOP OF THE PLAYING SURFACE. FIGURE A FIGURE B 2 IN. MAX LJ CONCRETE BASE f PLAYING SURFACE 15 IN. 24 IN. BEFORE CONrINUING, determine and mark the top and bottom of each pole by testing the fit See FIGURE C. Mark one of the pole sections 15" from the bottom. Mix approximately 820 LB.(Dry Weight) concrete following the manufacturer's directions. Concrete is a mixture of cement, sand, and gravel. Using this mix, fill the hole completely to the top. Tamp down (pat, or press and release with quick short hits using a flat tool such as a trowel) to release air pockets. Remaining mixed concrete will be used in the next step. Insert the marked bottom of the pole section into the wet concrete so that the mark is slightly above the top of the hole. Fill the pole with remaining concrete approximately half way. Tamp it if necessary. Build a slight concrete birm at the base of the pole as shown in FIGURE D below. The birm will channel water away from the pole and prevent corrosion. Wipe away any concrete spillage on the toper of the pole; if left to dry, you will have problems fitting the next pole section. Use a carpenters level to level the pole in all directions. Check pole with level several times while concrete is drying. The pole depth should also be checked during the 1st hour of drying time. Allow concrete to set up for 24 hours before proceeding. Allow more time for set up if temperature is below 55 degrees fahrenheit. FIGURE C USE CARPENTERS LEVEL TO SQUARE POLE IN ALL DIRECTIONS FILL POLE TO HERE WITH CONCRETE 2 FT. DIA. GROUND BUILD UP f. 2 FT. DEEP 2 IN. - 6 IN. MAXIMUM DISTANCE FROM PLAYING SURFACE TO TOP OF HOLE 15 IN. 24 IN. CONCRETE BASE DRAINAGE BIRM FIGURE D MAXIMUM 18" ENTER OF POLE TO PLAYING SURFACE 15 IN. BOTTOM OF POLE TO TOP OF HOLE (not including BIRM) Page 3 STEP 4: STEP 5: 9 FT. 6 IN. 9 FT. 4 3/4 IN. MINIMUM TOP OF BRACKET POLE HEIGHT TO PLAYING SURFACE TOP OF HOLE A WARNING POLE INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY Assemble the remaining pole sections by stacking the expanded end of the reduced end. Push the ends togas top pole pole over the block on top of the pole to act o until the to ole cannot rotate or rock. Place a wood buffer and rap sharply several times with a hammer. This should lock the poles together. If you can still rotate the pole sections hit it again. Mix the remaining 80 LB. (Dry Weight) concrete following the manufacturer's directions. Fill the entire pole to the top with concrete. It will strengthen the pole, act as a moisture barrier and dampen vibration. Place the cap (Item #34), on top of the pole. If the cap is loose, put tape around the top of the pole then put the cap back on it. Allow 24 hours for concrete to set up before proceeding. PLAYING SURFACE REGULATION HEIGHT 10 FT. Check your pole system twice a year for signs of corrosion at the base. If you can see rust at the base follow the steps below to stop the corrosion or replace the pole if necessary. POLE CARE and MAINTENANCE Be sure height warning and operation Zabel is facing playing surface and completely visible. Your Huffy pole system has been engineered and manufactured of high pole section has been individually powder coated for quality and dur bilityuality steel tubing. Each The life of your basketball pole depends on many conditions. The climate, placement of the pole, the location of the pole, exposure to corrosives such as pesticides, herbicides or salts are all important. The instructions below explain how to make your basketball pole system sudden pole failure which may cause property damage or severe perso alloinjurynger and how to avoid 1. Locate areas on pole that have chipped paint or visible rust. 2. Using sand paper or emery cloth, remove rust and loose paint completely from affected area. 3. IF RUST HAS PENETRATED COMPLETELY THROUGH THE POLE, AT OR NEAR THE BASE, WE RECOMMEND THAT THE POLE BE REPLACED ! 4. Clean the affected area with a damp cloth and allow to dry. 5. Apply an exterior enamel primer to the affected area and allow to dry. 6. Apply two coats of high gloss black enamel to dry between coats. See instructions o paint to the area, allowing paint paint can for more details. P/N 205716 6/15/91 Page 4 r -pole system twice a year for 'anywhere follow . the steps the pole if necessary. A WARNING , . JMPORTAt T� v: Check Signs of corrosion. If you can see r below to stop the corrosion or repla POLE CARE Your Huffy pole system has been engineere pole section has been individually powder c The life of your basketball pole depends on location of the pole, exposure to corrosives The instructions below explain how to make sudden pole failure which may cause prope MAINTENANCE HUFFY CARES WE WANT YO6 TO BE SAFE WHILE HAVING WITH OUR P/N 206982S 08/20/92 :>- , PRODUCTS. PLEASE FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. ' :.. • and manufactured of high quality steel tubing. Each ted for quality and durability. any conditions. The climate, placement of the pole, the uch as pesticides, herbicides or salts are all important. ur basketball pole system last longer and how to avoid damage or ' severe personal ' injury. 1. KEEP ALL ORGANIC MATERIAL AWAI POLE BASE (grass, weeds, leaves, litter) 2. Locate areas on pole that have chipped paint or visible rust. 3. Using sand paper or emery cloth, rem ove rust and loose paint completely. 4. IF RUST HAS PENETRATED COMPLETELY THROUGH THE POLE ANYWHERE - REPLACE IT 1 5. Clean the affected area with a damp cloth and allow to dry. 6. Apply an exterior enamel primer to the affected area and allow to dry. 7. Apply two coats of high gloss black enamel paint to area. Allow paint to dry between See instructions on paint can for more details. Supplement 2 coats. A Huffy company P/N 206982S 08/20/92 2 T Z;O K X imate - location of top�`elevator USE TAPE OR MARKER TO MARK i:CPOLES MARK.'5" 7 OVERLAP APPLY Information/ Warning Label HERE MARK 14" `Sink into wet concrete up to HERE It may sink slightly if concrete is `. soupy. SCRAP WOOD CONCRET Follow - main --- instructions TIRWUSE 14" MARK. 14" MARK MAY SINK INTO THE CONCRETE. - 5" MARK OVERLAP 0 STACK / BOUNCE THtS7 OVERLAP IS CRITICAL. ONCE THE POLE IS FULL OFT CONCRETE IT IS •A VERY DIFFICULT TO,,CORRECT. As the - 'poles overlap, the bottom' of a pole will come closer,,lo the 5" mark at the top of, he next pole. BOUNCE • the poles until they don't move ,-' closer .together - THEN BOUNCE THEM •A? FEW MORE TIMES - UNTIL THERE IS NO MORE MOVEMENT ! After o' uncing two poles together; stack them on "top - "` "<< <s of the'one in concrete. Use o block of wood as a buffer and POUND POUND - UNTIL THERE, NO MORE MOVEMENT ! a! Due tocvariations in processing this 5{ mark is a REFERENCE POINT. Your i s to get the poles to fit ;together as .tight,-as humanly" possible. ',Measure after: each ounce or pound: .. When there s NO MORE MOVEMENT' - toward;the marks, fill with., concrete. - • • 2021 MacArthur Road Waukesha,WI 53188 "e 5" MARK OVERLAP • .5" MARK -.. <OVERLAP Be-sure - concrete has cured before`:: stacking ands pOU nding. 'Rh /7t1,J C 44.e 4.ree � v I Ie q ' S / e7 � J � eh,- ay. we a'/ -iBr e �- �CV deb, lU.� e ce Ale -s sf'hi