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1249 NE 100 St (8)PERMIT APPLICATION FOR MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE �/ /0 Datej /�✓ Job Address /19 77 e0 Legal Description E -26- 4 kji, / � / ( 1 /le / 1 41 4. Master Permit 4Pt3 �° ��� /Owner Lessee / Tenant �� l 1 e (oo Phon � Owner's Address ol Phone g Contracting Co.4ytil.�� Qualifier SS# - - State 1i Municipal # Competency # Ins.Co. Architect /Engineer Address Bonding Company Address Mortgagor Address Permit Type(circle one): BUILDING ELE TRICAL PLUMBING MECHANICAL ROOFING PAVING FENCE SIGN WORK DESCRIPTION V `� Signature of owner and /or Condo President Date: Notary as to Owner and /or Condo President My Commission Expires: APPROVED: Fire Zoning „&r t -- 4& 01k Square Ft. Estimated Cost(value) Tax Folio 1/ f6 6sr e& �/fG�s'4 Signaty Date: & / N otazfy as to My Commission Address Phone 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. Contractor or Owner- Builder '''''q.. JOCF ^NINE CHURCH 1 %r °i j J_Nrt; ° 3tC Of f,orlda u > o, 4 M it ,-Ownee ►84114,EI 9s x • D _,,�: No. CC19 %545 o ** * * ** * * * * * L * * * � * * * * ** FEES: PERMIT /� RADON C.C.F. `� NOTARY �/ ,' ,N f � TOTAL DUE II.✓A Other Building Electrical Mechanical Plumbing Engineering POLE SYSTEM with RATCHET ELEVATOR PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY BEFORE ASSEMBLY This pole system has been designed to provide basketball enjoyment at the regulation playing height of 10 FT. (playing surface to goal rim). Also, it may be adjusted between 7 FT. and 10 FT. in 6 inch increments. If the playing surface is not level with the ground around the pole, please follow STEP 1 instructions carefully or the rim height may be SHORT of 10 Ft. BEFORE YOU DIG A WARNING BEFORE YOU DIG C ontact your local utility companies to locate buried power cables, gas lines, and water lines BEFORE YOU DIG There should be no overhead power lines within a 20 foot radius of where the pole will be mounted. TOOLS REQUIRED: CONCRETE REQUIRED: Approximately 900 Ib.(Dry weight) equal to 7.1 cu. ft. of Concrete. Concrete is a mixture of cement, sand and gravel. Yes, 900 Ib. (dry weight) is required to balance high forces encountered during normal play. Remove contents from carton and carefully spread them out on a flat surface. Compare these parts to the parts list, size guides and illustrations. We apologize that even though great care and effort have been taken, occasionally errors may occur. SAVE TIME I DON'T GO BACK TO THE STORE I CALL for friendly service. When you call you will receive even quicker assistance if you have your model number and instruction sheet available. If necessary, new parts will be sent within a few days. DON'T GO BACK TO THE STORE I SAVE TIME I CALL FIRST 1 CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT TOLL FREE AT 1- 800 - 558 -5234. IN CANADA AND WISCONSIN CALL 1- 800 - 873 -4377, MODEL NUMBER PARTS: PLEASE TAKE TIME NOW TO FIND THE NUMBER ON THE SHIPPING CARTON. RETAIN THIS INSTRUCTION SHEET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE HUFFYSpO RTS A Huffy Company P/N 205716 6/15/91 1. Carpenters Level 2. Six Foot Step Ladder 3. Two(2) — Open End Adjustable Wrenches (6 IN. Minimum) OR (2) 9/16" Open or Box End Wrenches AND (2) 1/2" Open or Box End Wrenches 4.. Tape Measure 5. Shovel 6. Container to Mix Concrete IMPORTANT! FAILURE TO FILL YOUR POLE COMPLETELY WITH CONCRETE AS DESCRIBED IN THESE INSTRUCTIONS WILL VOID ALL WARRANTIES WRITTEN OR IMPLIED. 2021 MacArthur Road Waukesha,Wl 53188 U.S.A. Page 1 Dig a hole 2 FT. in diameter and 2 FT. deep so that the center of the hole is 18 IN. from the playing 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 ottain 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. Call 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 Controctor 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 IN. FROM THE TOP OF THE PLAYING SURFACE. FIGURE A FIGURE B STEP 1: STEP 2: STEP 3: TAPER CONCRETE FOR DRAINAGE CAUTION: POLES MAY LOCK TOGETHER IF INSERTED T00 FAR. BOTTOM has expanded diameter. P/N 205716 6/15/91 POLE INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 2 IN. MAX LJ CONCRETE BASE To determine expanded and reduced ends, test fit expanded bottom over reduced top only up to 1/2 inch. TOP hcls reduced diameter. PLAYING SURFACE f 15 IN. 24 IN. GROUND BUILD UP BEFORE CONTINUING, 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 taper 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. 2 IN. - 6 IN. MAXIMUM DISTANCE FROM PLAYING SURFACE TO TOP OF HOLE 15 IN. CONCRETE BASE 24 IN. 0 DRAINAGE BIRM FIGURE D f 2 FT. ° MAXIMUM 18" DEEP t ENTER OF POLE TO PLAYING SURF ACL e' 15 IN. BOTTOM Or POLL 10 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 1 TOP OF HOLE POLE INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY Assemble the remaining pole sections by stacking the expanded end of the pole over the reduced end. Push the ends together until the top pole cannot rotate or rock. Place a wood block on top of the pole to act as a 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 os a moisture barrier and dampen vibration. Place the cap (Item #34), on top of the pole. If the cop is loose, put tope around the top of the pole then put the cop back on it. Allow 24 hours for concrete to set up before proceeding. A PLAYING SURFACE 1 REGULATION HEIGHT 10 FT. 1 Be sure height warning and operation label is facing playing surface and completely visible. A WARNING Check your pole system twice a year for signs of 41 ‘ 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 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 paint to the area, allowing paint to dry between . coats. See instructions on paint can for more details. Your Huffy pole system has been engineered and manufactured of high quality steel tubing. Each pole section has been individually powder coated for quality and durability. 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 last longer and how to avoid sudden pole failure which may cause property damage or severe personal injury. 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. P/N 205716 6/15/91 Page 4 STEP TOP OF BRACKET 9 FT. 4.75 IN. MINIMUM 1 ELEVATOR ASSEMBLY • DO THIS STEP LATER IF THE CONCRETE IN THE POLE HAS NOT BEEN ALLOWED TO SET UP AT LEAST 24 HOURS. Attach Pole Mount Brackets (Item #2) to the pole using 3/8" U —Bolts (Item #1), 3/8 x 1" Washers (Item #3) and 3/8 -16 Nuts. The top bracket should be 9 feet 4 3/4 inches up the pole from the playing surface. Use a board mounting bracket (Item 7) or measure 12 inches down the pole from the top of the first bracket to locate where to put the top of the lower bracket. SEE NOTE BELOW. TOP OF BRACKET 8 FT. 4.75 IN. MINIMUM 1 TO PI AYINC SURFACE P/N 205716 6/15/91 a NOTE: Use as an aid to measure placement of lower bracket. Also use to square brackets to the playing surface. Temporarily slide bolts through holes indicated to find correct position. Place carpenter's level against this bracket to square brackets to pole. A WARNING PROPER ELEVATOR ASSFMRI Y IS CRITICAI TO SAFE OPERATION. FAILURE TO FOLLOW DIRECTIONS MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR PRODUCT FAILURE. Page 5 Position D —Shaft (Item #5) between two Pawls (Item #6). Push Pawls onto shaft as for as you can. Set aside for next step. STEP 4 Hold this assembly together as you move to the next step. STEP 5 s' Slide D —Shaft and Pawl assembly into holes in Board Mount Bracket (Item #7) as shown above. Be sure the flat sides of the Pawls face toward the middle of the brackets. Set aside. Slide Spacer (Item #9) through Tube (Item #8), through Spacer (Item #10), and through Tube (Item #8). Use the TUBE ENDS that have TWO LARGE HOLES and TWO SMALL HOLES . Spacer (Item #9) should pass completely through both walls of both tubes. 2Q /, • Slide Bolt (Item #11) through indicated hole in Board Mount Bracket (Item #7), through Washer (Item #3), through Tube (which contains assembly from Step 4), through Washer (Item #3), through Board Mount Bracket (Item 7), and finish with a Locknut (Item #12), nylon insert to the outside. As you tighten this Locknut, the Spacer (Item #9) will snap through both sick walls ul the Tubes. Tighten bolt until there is no gap between the spacer, tubes, and board mount bracket. P/N 205716 6/15/91 Page As you tighten the locknut, check this location to be sure the D —Shaft ends are still inside the holes in the Plastic Guard. Assemble spacer into lever before placing on 7" bolt. STEP 6 : Attach Ratchet (Item #13) to remaining Tubes (Item #8) using 2" Hex Head Bolts (Item #14) and 3/8 Locknuts (Item #12). DO NOT TIGHTEN THESE COMPLETELY. The ratchets must c be able to move freely to line up with holes in STEP 8. ��• STEP 8 Nylon insert toward outside. Nylon insert toward outside. STEP 7 : Slide Spacer (Item #9) through both Extension Tubes (Item #8). Be sure the spacer passes through both walls of both tubes. These may be loose but will snap into place in the next step. Place Plastic Pawl Guards (Item #16) onto ends of D —Shaft (Item #5). Slide 7" Hex Head Bolt, (Item #15) through Washer (Item #3), Pawl Guard (Item #16), Board Mount Bracket (Item #7), assembly from Step 7, Board Mount Bracket (Item #7), Pawl Guard (Item #16) Spacer (* Item #17, with Lever — #18 around it), 3/8 Washer (Item #3), and 3/8 Locknut (Item #12). As you tighten this bolt, the Spacer (Item #9) will snap into position through both walls of both extension tubes. There should not be any gaps between any of these components. THE RELEASE LEVER (ITEM 118) MUST MOVE FREELY AFTER BOLT IS TIGHTENED COMPLETELY. P/N 205716 6/15/91 Page 7 STEP 10 Slide 2 IN. Hex Head Bolt (Item #14) through Washer (Item #3), 1.2 IN. Spacer (Item #21), 3/8 Washer (Item #3), Board Mount Bracket (Item #7), and secure with 3/8 Locknut (Item #12), with nylon insert facing away from the bracket. Lever MUST be positioned as shown. STEP 9 Tighten nuts at point "A" as shown below. Check Pawl rotation at "B" at this tirn Push the top forward to the ratchet, then push the bottom toward the ratchet. The Pawl should rotate freely. Push the Pawl Release Lever (Item #19) onto the D —Shaft (Item #5). It should rest against the plastic guard. Put Pushnut Cap (Item #20) on the end of the D shaft. This will require some force to snap it into position. It should fit squarely against the Pawl Lever. P/N 205716 6/15/91 STEP 11 Slide 6.0 IN. Hex Head Bolt (item #26) through both Board Mount Brackets and secure with 5/16 Locknut (Item #27). Tighten only until the bolt end is flush with the outside of the nut (nylon insert end). If you over tighten, the Board Mounting Brackets will bend inward causing problems later. Page 8 ' Assembly of Springs (Item 4122) STEP 12 • is critical to proper elevator operation. A CAUTION Spring ends are sharp. To avoid injury use pliers or pull spring by the coil. Hook one end of the spring to the pawl and guide the top into position ( "C" below). With the first pull, the pawl will tip forward. Place the top end on the edge of the Bracket ( "C" below); slide into groove as shown at right ( "D "). Repeat with the other spring. 0 STEP 13 : TEST ELEVATOR SYSTEM MECHANICS 1. Press down on Ratchet Release Lever ( "E ") to test the mechanics of the system. You will see the top of the Pawl pulled back away from the Ratchet. See Steps 6,8,9 to review assembly if they do not move correctly. 2. Raise the Extension Tube ends as shown at right. They should be tight enough to stay up by themselves but loose enough to move freely. See steps 6,7,8,9 to review assembly and tighten or loosen nuts as needed. 3. Release the lever; the Pawl top should press forward onto the teeth of the Ratchet. Review step 12 above to be sure springs are installed correctly. See steps 3,7,8 for further information on the Pawls & Ratchets. 4. Push the Extension Tubes back down. You should be able to see and hear the "Clicks" as the Pawl his each tooth on the Ratchet. Review steps 8,11. Look at the Plastic Guard /D —Shaft ends and how tight is Item #26 specifically. P/N 205716 6/15/91 A WARNING Proper installation of BOTH SPRINGS is CRITICAL to SAFE elevator operation. If you have any question regarding this step, please call HUFFY SUPPORT before continuing. Page 9 STEP 14 : (STEP -1 Attach STEP 15 : PROP ROD ASSEMBLY 4" O\o• use N� MUST BE COMPLETED) WfTH THE HELP OF ANOTHER ADULT, MOUNT THE SYSTEM TO THE POLE : upper and lower Extension Tubes to Pole Mounting Brackets (Item #2) using 6.5" Hex Head Bolt (Item #11) Washer (Item #3), 2.75" Spacer (Item #23), Washer (Item #3), and 3/8 Locknut (Item #12). Assemble as shown at LEFT. Be sure spacer and washers are in the proper location. TIGHTEN the nut on the bolt until NO GAP remains between spacer, tubes, and pole mount brackets. Retighten nuts on U —Bolts and pole mounting brackets. 4 FT' _764 3 6 IN' Assemble the prop rod as shown. This is the only device recommended to operate your system. STEP 17 FIGURE 'F" Hully Rirn : Standard or Slam Jam Huffy Board Width: 48 " -54" 44" OPTIONAL Use Bottom four slotted holes in Item Bracket #7. Rim mount hardware in net /hardware bag provided with rirn. We recommend Hex Head Flange Bolts 5/16 -18 x 2" Zinc Plated if not provided with your rim. P/N 205716 6/15/91 STEP 16 : TEST OPERATION TO RAISE: • Lift LIP with the prop rod between the board mount brackets. OR Use upward pressure on the on the spacer for locking lever. • Let the elevator down slowly when the desired position is reached. FIGURE 'G' TO LOWER: • Lift elevator slightly with the prop rod engaged in release lever as shown. • Move prop rod forward to release locking mechanism and move elevator to desired position. • Allow lever to return and gently lower elevator to locked position. SF Litt and Move Forward BACKBOARD AND RIM MOUNTING The ELEVATOR is designed to accommodate most backboard and rim assemblies available in the industry. USE FIGURES "F" OR "G" to determine how and where to mount your board and rim. Huffy Rim : Standard or Slam Jam Huffy Board Width = 44" NOTE: Cut out on Bottom Use 3/8" Holes with Carriage Bolts 5/16 -18 x. 1 1/2". May be purchased at any local hardware store if not provided with your board. Use Bottom four slotted holes in Item #7 to mount Rim. We recommend Hex Mead Flange Bolts 5/16 -18 x 1 ". May be purchased at any local hardware store if not provided with your rim. Page 10 M A1 ERIAL FIBERGLASS „ACRYLIC _GRAPHITE ELEVATOR WARRANTY 5 YEARS / 8 YEARS ,,,/8 YEARS 2 YEARS .r ASSEMBLE STRUTS TO BOARD FIRST, THEN TO BRACKET Assemble Struts (Item //28) to Board by sliding 1.5” Carriage Bolts (Item //29) through the board, strut, Washer (Item #32), and Nut (Itcr //30). Assemble Strut to the Elevator by sliding 3/4" Hex Head Bolt (Item #31) through Washer (Item //32), Strut, and nut (Item //30). You may use any two of the holes on the side on the Board Mounting 13rackct. If you put the board end of the strut on first, two of the holes will appear through the slot. lighten all fasteners at this time if any are still loose. STEP 18 LIMITED WARRANTY HUFFY CARES HUFFYSPORTS A Huffy Company P/N 205716 6/15/91 this nianuc.il pertains to several combinations of backboard systems. Models with backboards vary in size, shape, material, and durability. Review the chart below to determine the warranty period pertaining to the type of system you have purchased. All wnrrunl periods start from the date of the original consumer purchase. Hie III VAIOI SYSTEM is understood to be the entire mioire ism, mounted outward of the pole. This warranty does not mover the basketball goal or pole used to install the ELEVATOR. Your fluffy ELEVATOR and backboard is warranted to the original consumer purchaser against defect in material or workmanship for a period specified in the table above. No warranty registration is required. In the event that this product becomes unusable, cracked or delaminated due to defect in material or workmanship under normal use, in ordinary weather conditions, Ill11I Y, OF its authorized agent will replace or r epair it at no cost to the consumer. lhi s warranty does not cover scratching or scuffing of the backboard which may result from normal usage. This El EVATOR and buckboard is accompanied by specific assembly instructions. Incorrect assembly of the system may void your warranty. Missi:.c, abuse, hanging on the goal, vandalism or improper installation are not covered by this warranty. Deterioration, damage, or fracture to the board due to severe weather conditions such as tornadoes, hail, or hurricanes, discoloration due to exposure to chemicals either directly or in the atmosphere, is not covered by this warranty. this warranty ceases when you sell or give away the backboard or use it for commercial purposes. This warranty gives you sPccilic leg,d rights, you may have other rights which vary from state to state. We care about your personal satisfaction. We apologize that even though great care and effort have been token, occasionally errors may occur. If you experience any problems with parts or assembly please call Huffy Sports Customer Support toll free 1 - 800 - 558 - 5234 in Canada or Wisconsin call 1- 800 - 873 - 4377. SAVE TIME I CALL US - DON'T GO BACK TO THE STORE I Our support staff is experienced and ready to help. Or, for your con vience we have put a FAX FORM on the next page to order a missing or broken part without charge. New parts to solve your problem will be sent out within a few days. If you prefer to write, please include your model number, nature of the problem, part number, and any other relative information. Thank you. When you call, you will receive quicker service d you have your model number and instruction sheet available. 2021 MacArthur Rd. Waukesha,WI 53188 Page 11