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444 NE 102 St (9)• Maximum pgrcenG Jo glass to floor area allowed Is selected by type, overhang length, and shading coefficient See belew, . ; ' Maximlr Installed SS TYPE, OVERHANG, ANO SHADING ' COEFFICIENT (TINTING) REQUIRED FOR GLASS PERCENTAGE ALLOWED �• UP 10 20% • UP TO 30% • • UP TO 40% UP_ TO 509 Sing • �Double ' • Single Double : Single' • Double Si ngle ' Double ' • OH•SC • OH - SC OH - SC OH - SC OH - SC OH•SC M OH - SC ______ ' OH•SC ... 1'•10 L.. .� 0'•.90 . 2' -1.0.• • .86 0' • ..65' 1'•.90, ' 0' • ,70 3' -.1.0 ' 2' • .86 1' 65 0' • ,45 2'•,90 1' • .70 0'x.50 i'• 2 ..65 ; 1' 45 •' 0' • .35 3,.�. 1 ' 2' l 1' ,50 ° . ' r 0' • ,40 • ,. Shading coefficients (SC) may be obtained from the manufacture d the glass, Typical shading coefficients ant single -paned clear •.'.: : : SC - 1.0, double -paned clear SC _ .90, and sin I paned tint SC = .86. TABLE 108. Prescriptive Requirements for Small Additions (600 Sq.Ft. and Less) and For Renovations 10 rxlsting innings. : i e °' COMPONENT • / MINIMUM INSULATION . INSULATION INSL "EQUIPMENT MINIMUM EFFICIENCY EFFICIENCY !' ' INSTALLED ;' ' I S11YM Concrete wood frame, 2' x 4' Wood frame, 2' x 6' Common, Wood frame'. Common. Masonry' O Central ArC Room unit or PTi4C SEEN 9.0 SEER ' _ EER •' ` a ,` 4 ER . z J. kW SPACE KEATING Electric resistance Heal pump Room unit o< PT Gas, natural or propane ! fuel oil ANY ' = 2J a . f a 2 or HSPF _ ' 6.1 ', AFUE s 7g AFUE a ]0 ' :, r r • b f Z ; : • " COPIHSPF s , ;_ CEILINGS Under attic Single assembly, Common. Wood frame' ' , COP 1 HSil a _ �• ' AFUE _ " - ! , , • • 1 580013 Slab-on-grade Raised wood . ; Raised concrete Common, Wood frame' No Minimum , Fb11 , 11-5 . ' ' R-11 II/Pvel AFUE . ` E,lectr resistance 1 . Gas r�tlual a propani ' F o a ., EF : 88 " ^,• EF _ • .54 EF _ 54 EF „ ' EF ' '• a ' er ' fr iina 1 In uncond. space In conditioned space R-4 2 • No Minimum ✓ `'s` .. . 'Common components out (hose which separate two conditioned living units In a multifamily building. ' . • • TABLE 10C. Prt scriptivo Requirements for Glass Areas In ADDITIONS ONLY (Renovations see 3 below) • Form 1000C may be used 1 comply the following types o( construction:...,. • SMALL ADDITIONS TO EXISTING RESIDENCES Additions whiCh haVe 600 square feel or less of cOnditiOried area May cornply WO) l6) Energy Cede using itiii pip ip(np • requirements in Tables 10A, 108 and 10C apply only to the components of the addition, not to the existing building. Space heating, .cooling, and wafer heating equipment efficiency I; must be met only when equ ?merit is installed specifically to serve the addition or is being installed in conjunction with the addition cinslruclion. Components separating unconditioned spaces from conditioned spaces must meet the prescribed minimum insulation levels. RENOVATIONS. Residential buildings undergoing renovations costing more Ihan 301 . of the assessed value of the building must comply with the Fnergy Code us jhls The prescriptive requirements in Tables 10A and 108 apply only to the components and equipment being renovated or replaced , •• �• GENERAL DIRECTIONS: t 1. On the left side or Table 108 in the column titled "INSULATION INSTALLED ", indicate the R•yalue of the insulation being added to each Component• On the right side of Table 108 indicate the efficiency levels d the equipment being installed in the column filled "EFFICIENCY INSTALLED". Al R•valves and efficiencies installed must meetor exceed the minirnym values plaited in the preceding column tor That component. Components and equipment neither being'added no renovated may be left blank. ,' ° ` 2. ADDITIONS ONLY Determine the percentage of new glass to conditioned floor area in the addition as follows, Total the areas dell glass'windoWs, sliding glass doors and glass panels in doors which are more than rh of the area of the door. Double the area of all non-vertical rod glass and add it to the previous total. When glass in exr,,ting exterior walls is being removed or enclosed by the Fddition, an amount equal to the total area d this glass may be subtracted from the total glass area. Divide the adjusted gtass.area total by the conditioned (too/area d the - • addition. Multiply by 10010 get the percent. Find the largest glass percentage under which your calculated percentage falls on Table 100, For example, 29% glass would qualify Ion the•Up to 30 %" colurr . Pr €'Icriplives are given by the type d glass (Single or Double pane) and the overhang (OH) paired with a shading coefficient (SC). Any pair within the selected "Up To '. category is acceptable. For a given glass type and overhang, the maximum shading coefficient allowed Is specified, Indicate the category into which the percentage falls in the box at the top titled "Maximum K =• ", In the next column titled "Installed ", indicate the calculated percentage d glass in the addition. Actual glass windows and doors previously in the gxteriQr wails or the house and being reinstalled in the addition, do not have to comply with the overhang and shading coefficient requirements on Table 10C. All new glass in the addition must meet the' .requirements (a one d the oplions in the glass percentage category you indicated The overhang (OH) distance is measured perpendicylarly Irorn the face or the glass of point dines' under the outermost edge or the overhang." • ' I :. :. . + •• 3. RENOVATIONS ONLY. Only glass areas which are being replaced as part d the renovations need to meat the lotlowing requirements: Any glass t pe and shading coefficient may be used for glass areas w'ach are under at least a two fool overhang and Whose lowest edge does not extend further than 8 feel from Une,overhanq. Glass en as being renovated that 00 ,4 (heel Iris criteria must be either single-pane limed, double-pane clear, or double pane limed. • • 4. Compiete, the intonation requested on the lop hall d page 1f' 6 ,..f 5. Read 'Minimum Requirements for Small Additi and Renovations ", Table 10A on page 1, and check to indicate your intention lo Comply with ;Y applicable items. 6• Read, sign and date the "Owner /Agent" certification statement on page 1. r' • . ..':rte >.. TABLE 10A MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR SMALL ADDITIONS ANO RENOVATIONS ►p/ 17OAJ If '63 /) , BUILDER: " PROJECT NAME I �,� � ' jrZ1 i N r PERMITTING OFFICE: CLIMATE ZONE: 7 ❑ S ILy 9 ❑ 4 I NF (d'2 sr . vim 5HL/RE 5 FL. OWNER: �,� E NO MIT 1 EXTERIOR JOINTS/CRACKS 1 I�3 I NO ) V NO SDICTION z z �8 INFILTRATION BARRIER 903 2 _ JN f ILTRAT)ON BARRIER MUST BE INSTALLED IN EXTERIOR WALLS 6 RAISED W000 FLOORS, `_V INTERIOR JOINTS /CRACKS 903 2 IF MULTIFAMILY, NUMBER OF UNITS COVERED BY CONDITIONED FLOOR AREA FIREPLACES 903 2 2 5 S0. FT NE GLASS AREA AND TYPE RENOVATION N CLEAR TINT,FILM.SOLAR SCREEN ADDITION PREDOMINANT LAVE OVER LENGTH , a . 6 FT. SI PANE • I I SPAS ANO HEATED POOLS MUST HAVE COVERS (EXCEPT SOUR HEATED). NONSOMMERCLAL POOLS MUST HAVE A PUMP TIMER. GAS SPA & P001. HEATERS MUST HAVE MINIMUM THERMAL EFFICIENCY OF 75%, • I f� M1E 1 141 f ... SINGI fAMIIY DETACHED O THIS SUBMITTAL: I J I, LOCH OVERHANG HVAC DUCT CONSTRUCTION 903.2 904.6 CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH INDUSTRY STANDARDS AND LOCAL MECHNICAL COOS. JOINTS IN UNCONOMCNEo SPACE SHALL BE SEALED. DUCTS SHALL BE INSULATED TO t. MINIMUM OF R -4.2. 1 1 I 904.7 A SEPARATE. READILY ACCESSIBLE MANUAL OR AUTOMATIC THERMOSTAT FOR EACH SYSTEM" D OABL E• r I I I I f D 11"E• I I l I I 1 1 1 f i FOR ADDITIONS ONLY: PERCENTAGE OF GLASS TO FLOOR WALL T AND INSULATION CEILING TYPE AND INSULATION FLOOR TYPE AND INSULATION WOOD FRAME MASONRY W000 MASONRY UNDER ATTIC: p; • I I I , RAISED: R • COMMON: R= /�� • • n u RAISED R COMMON: R " (�� ■ L (— EXTERIOR: ---1-- R =� ADJACENT: R. COMMON: .r EXTERIOR: R ° ADJACENT: I Ra SINGLE ASSE MBLY: R a t Q ' J . n I I 1 , Q COMMON: = m • I I , GRADE R = T , 1 9E COMM II DUCTS COOLING SYSTEM HEATING SYSTEM 110T WATER SYSTEM UNCONDITIONED SPACE: I I SPACE: CONDITIONED A •_ R = R = —� ❑ CE ❑ NONE ROOM PTAC ❑ NO NEW SYSTEM ❑ ELECTRIC STRIP ❑ NATURAL GAS 1111 OTHER FUELS NO NEW SYSTEM COPIHSPFIAFUE a ❑ ❑ ❑ ., — — HEAT ROOM N PUMP /PTHP E ❑ ELECTRIC ❑ NATURAL GAS ❑ OTHER FUELS : ❑ SOLAR ❑ HEAT 1 DED. HEAT s - : RECOVERY PUMP �. NO NEW . SYSTEM EF =. ,I 1 1 SF1EF ❑. SEERiEER a r� F � NUMBER OF BEDROOMS a 01 In accordance with Section 553.907 F.S., I hereby candy that the plans and specifications covered by is ;1 ulation ar in •.mplia e • the Florida Energy Code. / OWN • ENT' . ' .. l� i �I Review of the plans and specifications covered by this calculation indic1LK compliance with the Florid, Energy Code, Before construction is completed. this building wig be inspect ed; 4. iance in accordance with Section 563.908 F.S. BUILDING OFFIC DATE `/L ' ''r' q DATE: 0 i I TABLE 10A MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR SMALL ADDITIONS ANO RENOVATIONS COMPONENTS SECTION REOUIREMENTStE WINDOWS 904.1 MAXIMUM OF 0,5 CFM PER LINEAR FOOT Of OPERABLE SASH CRACK. 1/ EXTERIOR & ADJACENT DOORS 901,1 SOLIQ CORE, W000 PANEL, INSULATED OR GLASS 000RS ONLY, MAXIMUM OF 0.5 CFM PEA SQUARE FOOT OF DOOR AREA INCLUDES SLIDING GLASS DOORS. , V EXTERIOR JOINTS/CRACKS 904.1 TO BE CAULKED. GASKETEO. WEATHERSTRIPPEO OR OTHERWISE SEALED, V SOLE & TOP PLATES 903 2 SOLE PLATES AND PENETRATIONS THROUGH TOP PLATES.jTERIOR WALLS MUST BE SEALED. ./ INFILTRATION BARRIER 903 2 _ JN f ILTRAT)ON BARRIER MUST BE INSTALLED IN EXTERIOR WALLS 6 RAISED W000 FLOORS, `_V INTERIOR JOINTS /CRACKS 903 2 ALL OPENINGS IN INTERIOR SURFACES OF CEILINGS ANO EXTERIOR WALLS MUST BE SEALED, ✓ FIREPLACES 903 2 FIREPLACES MUST HAVE FLUE DAMPERS. GLASS DOORS ANO OUTSIDE COMBUSTION AIR INTAKES, EXHAUST FANS 903.2 EXHAUST FANS VENTED TO UNCONDITIONED SPACE SHALL HAVE DAMPERS, EXCEPT FOR COMBUSTION DEVICES MATH INTEGRAL EXHAUST DUCTWORK WATER HEATERS 901.2 MUST BEAR LABEL INDICATING COMPLIANCE WITH ASHRAE STANDARD 90 OR COMPLY WITH EFFICIENCY ANO STANDBY LOSS REQUIREMENTS. SWITCH OR CLEARLY MARKED CIRCUIT BREAKER (ELECTRIC) OR CUTOFF (GAS) VALVE MUST BE PROVIDED, AN EXTERNAL OR BUILT•IN HEAT TRAP MUST BE PROVIDED, • SPAS AND HEATED SW; MMING POOLS 901.3 SPAS ANO HEATED POOLS MUST HAVE COVERS (EXCEPT SOUR HEATED). NONSOMMERCLAL POOLS MUST HAVE A PUMP TIMER. GAS SPA & P001. HEATERS MUST HAVE MINIMUM THERMAL EFFICIENCY OF 75%, • HOT WATER PIPES / INSULATION IS REQUIRED ONLY FOR RECIRCULATING SYSTEMS INCLUDING HEAT RECOVERY UNITS. IN SUCH CASES, PIPING HEAT LOSS SHALL BE LIMITED TO A MAXIMUM OF 17.5 BTUH PER LINEAR FOOT OF PIPE. SLOWER HEADS 901 WATER FLOW MUST 86 RESTRICTED TO NO MORE THAN 3 GALLONS PER MINUTE AT 80 PSIG. HVAC DUCT CONSTRUCTION 903.2 904.6 CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH INDUSTRY STANDARDS AND LOCAL MECHNICAL COOS. JOINTS IN UNCONOMCNEo SPACE SHALL BE SEALED. DUCTS SHALL BE INSULATED TO t. MINIMUM OF R -4.2. �- HVAC CONTROLS 904.7 A SEPARATE. READILY ACCESSIBLE MANUAL OR AUTOMATIC THERMOSTAT FOR EACH SYSTEM" ✓ RENOVATIONS ONLY GLASS 1003 0 MEET$ THE REOUIREM NTS O SEC 1003.0 SEE STEP.3 OF PAGE 2 Of THIS FORM. L/ FLORIDA ENERGY EFFICIENCY CODE FOR BUILDING CONSTRUCTION SECTION 10 — RESIDENTIAL PRESCRIPTIVE COMPLIANCE METHOD • DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS FORM 1000 -C-89 ' SMALL ADDITIONS • AND RENOVATIONS COMPLIANCE WITH SECTION 10 OF THE FLORIDA ENERGY EFFICIENCY COOE MAY BE DEMONSTRATED BY USE OF FORM 10000.89 FOR ADDITIONS OF 600 SQUARE FEET OR LESS, ANO RENOVAIIC TO SINGLE AND MUL R ESIDENCES. / ALTER NATIVE METHODS ARE PROVIDED FOR ADDITIONS BY USE OF FORM 1000A -89 OR 900A•89. CUMATE ZONE: SOUTH 7 $ 9 1 . PIP F1JO ' /0 //' _ 1 .. - : 2 x.20 f '(41 I� t is 1 �' 25,0 . __; :; ✓.1 :�T9 ( 0 r) .. 4 ae..t3 ,PEB ,_i, ,(.1 . J7, /r n 22' PXWY 6 P /P6 V,4{19 ' 2 $.30 j /�•/ L /.JK i-E11C (� D it 4 c ,u 0 ti uraarr x x <— PoLe PIPE a r j 'l0 6,9' / ,1s5 Y ::/* AJ. 6. E •1 • gQ REVISED 1 1kERE3Y CERT'.FY: /9 FLOOD ZONE: ''X I,IS IS A BOUNDARY 3Ui.VEY BEARING 3 SHOWN REFERS TO AN • U }9 .11 tit 1'I1)IAN • r L. )h ' . J A:NE 12.388 S.W. 53rd SF. SCALE: 1" 20 ' DATE: / - 69 N J >0 'r 2/ 22 2 23 52 33 /a /. ST. G aC4 r /QAi ),;fr rC// 11e West 1/2 of Lot 6 Line: the East 40 feet of LEGAL OESCR;P11O14: tot 7 33ock 9.1_ Suis.:iision ?,TENDED - P LAT _._OF__ ES_SECTLON Nth . 4 tc'x'tdii ') to tie PiQt thereof QS Re'.ord ed in PNof Bock 1 J ut Pa• ;e k4 of the Pubi!a Records of County, Flotkla SURVEY FOR: ROBERT STEPHEN - MAfONE.Y 44_4_I\IE_102nd :it <raat MIAMI SHORES, FLORIDA 33138 Thor ih s ' SXETC34 CF SURVEY" of the properttyy described hereon is true end cooed le the test of my Vic We...1 (3 ar)d belief os recefitty sun eyc i and dn:ro n rltW7r my suc r`.islon. This survey cumuues ,Ytth the Minimum Tecl1 icoi Standards adopted by the Florida State 3',ard of Land Surveyors pyrfr:nr 10 Choptet 21 1i144. Portia A'lrninislrotive Code. Note: Not Vot1d unless soded with embossed land Suneyo is Soot DELTA SURVEYORS, 1NG. LANG SURVEYORS LAND PLANNERS PHONE: 2234707 APPROVED SY: sKNICIa OF uRvEY PAEL TA Su V 5 'r" / C.) / = Pres. Wo!do F. P'ez Reo2,stere41 Land Suneyol; t fb. 32e,! State of Florida MtAM1. FLORIDA DRAWN 3Y: A .. • F B: 5 - 7 PG: - / DRAWING NUMBER ac- 790 / ea ot DRAWN BY CHECK BY fl' azva - - '0N'WWO) 0 Z ---,--- : 0 2 4 IX 7 tAs, -c' V; , 11 ; r 1 -- ••••••• / -- r A 1 A1 tf • I r ( L t '2lj in t U LL1 <r • - WO 9 ,1 '•;'• • -- fr— 1 , • ' r' / .. RV i ! I rr; r t , , 1 - . . ). •••2 • .,,, ; . !.. - ry i ' _ -• • F r r 7-- • • ' t , • , • • • : or: !,c-1 b r_F ' A v \ r T= • T/ -------- - • Ni 1/ •,; Luz-rj ! • t" 1■1 f(.4 'th21 r, 11 _ t• V\ - '77 7 _ T i • E L. [-= I N „_ • • ,AP c .t. . T - - w - re, , i(11 5 %5 T A - A. —> _ - - - — - < ---- )--- --- -> L 1 1 ._ , ri!t , •,, F• ',IL • -... N ,- ?_E .;it•tk€,J.,1'N jC --\ -N, • \ 1 , I! 0"21. I tiVW ( H H PAT\7:1 :t r - 0' 't= 7f:! f OF . 115. Ottro E"pitir 116 i\ r r,t UF P-11 11 c (::R I A, , `r; L , r WARM. (1111404.371001 010.111111 (All l' ei**) 1. The Contr•st•, •hell visit the • Site 0 the work •ad •xesine the •delve and it will he Oesaalid that the .Contrutter has investigeted end Se fwIly informed es to the conditioni and •st•ri•lo to be aneekonjered se to character, quality end eusntitieS •t work to b• performed end materiels to be lurniithed and es the requirements el the plans. • 2. Remove ell specific Steal indieeted en these drawings end also remove eny other items •r eenstrwation se re- quired to eccomplish ell new work toperess shown. 3. All removed items shell become the eroperty et the Contractor with the e0prevel et •the Owner. and Shell be removed tr.* the We. 4. All dimensions shown ere t• be verified in E the field and any disorepencies shell be brovpht to the Otters l l p of the Arehitect before proceeding with th* work. s. A Tisting surfaces such es li - wesp ir .floov, ceilings, 0 se i etc. that ere effected by these •lterstions ere to hove new meteriel end finigh es required to match oil •dsocaint •slating finiehe•. •aner.) Contreator •hell d• ell •wtting end patehing •f soncret• disbar vertitione, atte...*0 •*Y be root (wired for toil triodes t• •eso4colieh . en work *quit •41 by these'. sentreets.doctreents. (•ntracte, shell do ell patching and •tevide new finieltee t• set•h existing, so es to elt. the "fetched eras” ind•uernibl• to the •x- isting adjutant Oftssi T t. < 41,0p Y4• / r GERAL NOTES: 1. All poured in place concrete 300C) P .S . I . at 28 days. 2. Minimum reinforcing cover: footings 3", columns 2", beams 1-1/2", interior slabs 3/4", exposed slabs 1-1/2", unless otherwise noted. 3. Lintels to be, intergral with the tie beam When head of opening is 16 inches or less below; add additional 2 15 bottom where drops are 6" or more. Spans greater than 6' -0", 12" deep with 2 • 5 top and bottom. Minimum bearing of lintels 12" each side of opening. 4. All structural bearing wall wood to be Douglas Fir with a minimum tensile strength f P . . All other structural wood members to be Southern Pine with a minimum tensile strength f P.S. unless otherwise noted. 5. 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