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Inspection Worksheet Miami Shores Village 10050 N.E. 2nd Avenue Miami Shores, FL Phone: (305)795-2204 Fax: (305)756-8972 Inspection Number: INSP-229985 Scheduled Inspection Date: March 19, 2015 Inspector: Rodriguez, Jorge Owner: JAMES THOMAS BLACK, TIMOTHY Ineecc Renocu Job Address: 897 NE 91 Terrace Miami Shores, FL 33138 - Project: <NONE> Permit Number: BPP -3-15-539 Permit Type: Pools/Whirlpools/Hot Tubs Inspection Type: Final Work Classification: Repair Phone Number Parcel Number 1132060050300 Contractor: UNIVERSAL GROUP INC Phone: (305)796-9556 tsuuamg uepartment comments BABY FENCE AROUND POOL mtractio rassea comments INSPECTOR COMMENTS False Passed Inspector Comments Failed Correction Needed ❑ Re -Inspection ❑ Fee No Additional Inspections can be scheduled until re -inspection fee is paid. March 18, 2015 For Inspections please call: (305)762-4949 Page 16 of 38 Miami Shores Village 10050 N.E. 2nd Avenue NE Miami Shores, FL 33138-0000 Phone: (305)795-2204 Project Address 897 NE 91 Terrace Miami Shores, FL 33138 - TIMOTHY JAMES MARSH JAMES Parcel Number 1132060050300 Block: Lot: Contractor(s) Phone Cell Phone UNIVERSAL GROUP INC (305)796-9556 Approved: In Review Comments: Date Approved:: In Review Date Denied: Type of Work: Swimming Pool Occupancy: Private Additional Info: BABY FENCE AROUND POOL Bond Return Classification: Residential Scanning: 3 Fees Due Amount CCF $1.20 DBPR Fee $2.25 DCA Fee $2.25 Education Surcharge $0.40 Miscellaneous Fee $2.50 Permit Fee $150.00 Scanning Fee $9.00 Technology Fee $1.60 Total: $169.20 TIMOTHY JAMES MARSH JAME: L $1,050.00 eet: 0 Pay Date Pay Type Amt Paid Amt Due Invoice # BPP -3-15-54765 03/18/2015 Credit Card $ 169.20 $ 0.00 Available Inspections: Inspection Type: Final Review Planning Review Building In consideration of the issuance to me of this permit, I agree to perform the work covered hereunder in compliance with all ordinances and regulations pertaining theretoand in strict conformity with the plans, drawings, statements or specifications submitted to the proper authorities of Miami Shores Village. In accepting this parr it I assume responsibility for all work done by either myself, my agent, servants, or employes. I understand that separate permits are required for ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, MECHANICAL, WINDOWS, DOORS, ROOFING and SWIMMING POOL work. I OWNERS AFFT.AVIT� 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'zbnK9. Futhermore, I authorize the above-named contractor to do the work stated. March 18, 2015 Auth6riz4Signature:Owner / Applicant / Contractor / Agent Date Building Department Copy March 18, 2015 1 BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Miami Shores Village Building Department MAR 12 2015 10050 N.E.2nd Avenue, Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Tel: (305) 795-2204 Fax: (305) 756-8972 INSPECTION LINE PHONE NUMBER: (305) 762-4949 FBC 20 d CD Master Permit No. p S Sub Permit No. ❑ BUILDING ❑ ELECTRIC ❑ ROOFING ❑ REVISION ❑ EXTENSION [:]RENEWAL [--]PLUMBING ❑ MECHANICAL [:]PUBLICWORKS ❑ CHANGE OF ❑ CANCELLATION ❑ SHOP CONTRACTOR DRAWINGS JOB ADDRESS: `( N G G "� li CS f✓ City: Miami Shores County: Miami Dade Zip: Folio/Parcel#: Is the Building Historically Designated: Yes NO Occupancy Type: Load: Construction Type: Flood Zone: BFE: FFE: OWNER: Name (Fee Simple Titleholder): �� I �X �1' Phone#:iii Address: 0 'jt X, 3fTe 30t; tx i iM City: State: 1 Zip: 3 dZ✓ Tenant/Lessee Name: Email: on CONTRACTOR: Company Name: jj0'% lily r�'1;^► � t . i r�Ca Phone#: J I Z _� to ) 3 ,to Address: 4J W5 t.3 oj � City: • A 0-%t '_ State: Zip: 23 t l (5 Qualifier Name: (_'j A L .1 t&j_G �, Phone#: 0 /2 3 !6 t I a State Certification or Registration #: C� i'S (� Certificate of Competency #: DESIGNER: Architect/Engineer: Phone#: Address: City: State: Value of Work for this Permit: $ L nls'o - Square/Linear Footage of Work: Zip: Type of Work: ❑ Addition ❑ Alteration ❑ New ❑ Repair/Replace ❑ Demolition Description of Work: U 5/ 4 oe o N) 0 ad Sem Specify color of color thru tile: ^y Submittal Fee $ Permit Fee $ '��•-� CCF $ Scanning Fee $ Technology Fee $ Structural Reviews $ (Revised02/24/2014) Radon Fee $ Training/Education Fee $ DBPR $ CO/CC $ Notary $ Double Fee $ Bond $ TOTAL FEE NOW DUE $ A. Bonding Company's Name (if applicable) Bonding Company's Address City State Mortgage Lender's Name (if applicable) Mortgage Lender's Address Zip City State Zip Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as indicated. I certify that no work or installation has commenced prior to the issuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet the standards of all laws regulating construction in this jurisdiction. I understand that a separate permit must be secured for ELECTRIC, PLUMBING, SIGNS, POOLS, FURNACES, BOILERS, HEATERS, TANKS, AIR CONDITIONERS, ETC..... 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. "WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT 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." Notice to Applicant: As a condition to the issuance of a building permit with an estimated value exceeding $2500, the applicant must promise in good faith that a copy of the notice of commencement and construction lien law brochure will be delivered to the person whose property is subject to attachment. Also, a certified copy of the recorded notice of commencement must be posted at the job site for the first inspection which occurs seven (7) days after the building permit is issued. In the absence of such posted notice, the inspection will not be approved and a reinspection fee will be charged. 11 ER or AGENT The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of � t''1%G . 20 / by I—L-OrAAt S rho is personally known to me or who has produced Aas identification and who did take an oath. I�L�i�Ti7ZsJ�C�A Sign�+. Print:,+�� Seal: ,.�H ELLIOTSOTO * * MY COMMISSION # EE 107020 EXPIRES: August 5, 2015 �'b . � el Bonded Thru Budget Notary Services Signatu The foregoing instrument w s acknowledged before me this day of 20 by who is personallyknown to me or who has produced ����� "'7 �/,%;� as identification and who did take an oath. NOTARY PUBLIC: r Sign: Print: Seal: ..... * * MY COMMISSION# EE 107020 EXPIRES: August 5, 2015 APPROVED BY Plans Examiner Zoning Structural Review Clerk (Revised02/24/2014) , Acfaftr. gCERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE D"0`'13/2 14 10/13/2014 PRODUCER Westward Insurance Services 305 418-8411 2500 NW 79'b Avenue Suite 283 Doral FL 33122 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # INSURED Universal Group, Inc. 7228 NW 56 ST. Miami FL 33166 INSURER A: Accident Insurance INSURER B: INSURER C: INSURER D: INSURER E: COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. NSR LTR ADUL INS INS TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE DATE MM/DD/YY POLICY EXPIRATION DATE MMN LIMITS A ® GENERAL LIABILITY ® COMMERICAL GENERAL LIABILITY [][:]CLAIMS MADE ® OCCUR 104346 10/13/2014 10/13/2015 EACH OCCURENCE $1,000,000 DAMAGE TO RENTED PREMISES Ea occurrence $100,000 MED EXP (Any one person) $5,000 PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $1,000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE $2,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: ® POLICY ❑ PROJECT ❑ LOC PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $2,000,000 ❑AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY ❑ ANY AUTO COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT (Each Occurrence) $ ❑ ALL OWNED AUTOS ❑ SCHEDULED AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ ❑ HIRED AUTOS ❑ NON -OWNED AUTOS PROPERTY DAMAGE (Per accident) $ ❑ ❑ GARAGE LIABILITY ❑ ANY AUTO AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT $ OTHER THAN EA ACC $ ❑ AUTO ONLY: ACC $ ❑ EXCESSAIMBRELLA LIABILITY ❑ OCCUR [:]CLAIMS MADE EACH OCCURRENCE $ AGGREGATE $ ❑ DEDUCTIBLE $ ❑ RETENTION $ $ ❑ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY Vic❑ TORY L MRS ❑ ER E.L EACH ACCIDENT $ ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECU- TIVE OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? H yes, describe under E.L.DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ SPECIAL PROVISIONS below E.L DISEASE -POLICY LIMIT 1 $ ❑ OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES / EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT / SPECIAL PROVISIONS CGC 1517453 CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION ACORD 25 (2001/08) © ACORD CORPORATION 1988 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE Miami Shores Village Building Dept. EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE INSURER AFFORDING COVERAGE WILL ENDEAVOR TO 10050 NE 2nd Ave MAIL 30 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT Miami Shores Florida 33138 FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ACORD 25 (2001/08) © ACORD CORPORATION 1988 Miami shores Village Building Department 10050 N.E.2nd Avenue Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Tel: (305) 795.2204 Fax: (305) 756.8972 Notice to Owner - Workers' Comoensation Insurance Exemption Florida Law requires Workers' Compensation insurance coverage under Chapter 440 of the Florida Statutes. Fla. Stat. § 440.05 allows corporate officers in the construction industry to exempt themselves from this requirement for any construction project prior to obtaining a building permit. Pursuant to the Florida Division of Workers' Compensation Employer Facts Brochure: An employer in the construction industry who employs one or more part-time or full-time employees, including the owner, must obtain workers' compensation coverage. Corporate officers or members of a limited liability company (LLC) in the construction industry may elect to be exempt if 1. The officer owns at least 10 percent of the stock of the corporation, or in the case of an LLC, a statement attesting to the minimum 10 percent ownership; 2. The officer is listed as an officer of the corporation in the records of the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations; and 3. The corporation is registered and listed as active with the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations. No more than three corporate officers per corporation or limited liability company members are allowed to be exempt. Construction exemptions are valid for a period of two years or until a voluntary revocation is filed or the exemption is revoked by the Division. Your contractor is requesting a permit under this workers' compensation exemption and has acknowledge that he or she will not use day labor, part-time employees or subcontractors for your project. The contractor has provided an affidavit stating that he or she will be the only person allowed to work on your project. In these circumstances, Miami Shores Village does not require verification of workers' compensation insurance coverage from the contractor's company for day labor, part-time employees or subcontractors. BY SIGNING BELOW YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ THIS NOTICE AND UNDERSTAND ITS CONTENTS. Signature: ner State of Florida County of Miami -Dade The foregoing was acknowledge before me this ( day of AAW , 20 ) J BY �f_�zi� who is personally known to me or has produced ��ZSCLr;�J tca.�" as identification. �o�y;::: �&.� ELUOT SOTO Notary: MY COMMISSION # EE 107020 EXPIRES: August 5, 2015 SEAL:9T"OF Fl�\OP Bonded Thru Budget Notary Services i �� T �♦��� ti���Y1��` + I ` � '�{1(r�� 1. �\�II�`I, ,t �` `i 1 jf' / I:! `�' �l'/l •��i !�1`J��`I �,Y, �fA MA KIND y0 o�� tia a �� T/ i Irl- LIFE tI_ LIFE SAVER POOL FENCE SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS General Description: A removable mesh pool fence designed specifically to provide a barrier around residential swimming pools for toddlers and young children, Installed in sections to provide convenience for easy removal and reinstallation by the homeowner. Available in 42, 48 or 60 inch heights. System Tension based system utilizing a series of 15 foot sections of fence with inserts for mounting in non -conducting polypropylene sleeves core drilled 4 inches deep into a concrete deck or other substantial surface, connected in series at the top with 2 1/2 inch nickel plated, brass snap latches without hooks or points. Construction Mesh: Polyester mesh fabric with a mildew resistant polyvinyl coating to provide for years of use in direct sunlight. Continuous basket weave with a tensile strength rating of 270 lbs. per inch making it impossible to rip under normal use. Color selection of black, white or green, Bordered on all four sides by a reinforced vinyl material with a rating of 387 lbs, to prevent sagging and provide the necessary tension to insure the fence's integrity for its intended purpose both at the top and bottom, The mesh is pre -mounted on aluminum Quad -X poles and secured by aluminum cove molding strips, Poles: Poles are constructed of aluminum, black, white or green powder coated or silver finish, Pole spacing is optional at either 30 or 36 inches, Stainless steel screws (14) are utilized for securely attaching the aluminum cove molding to the poles and mesh, Surface of the poles are finished for handling and to prevent injuries from physical contact, The poles are capped to provide a neat finished appearance. Standard sections supplied are 15 feet to provide for easy removal and storage by the homeowner, The_ standard section weighs only 15 lbs, FOR A DISTRIBUTOR NEAREST YOU CALL; 1-800-282-3836 LIFE SAVER POOL FENCE SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS General Description: Pool fence designed specifically to provide a barrier around residential swimming pools for toddlers and young children Life Saver Pool Fence Systems ® does not have any gaps, openings, indentations, protrusions, or structural components that could allow a young child to crawl under, squeeze through, or climb over the barrier. Our exclusive Perma Locking System will not allow the barrier to be removed without the aid of tools. Life Saver Pool fence is manufactured and installed in compliance with the Florida Building Code 424.2.17.11 through 424.2.17.1.1-14, and the Florida Statute 515.29. System: Tension based system utilizing a series of 15 foot sections of fence with inserts for mounting m non -conducting polypropylene sleeves core drilled 4 inches deep into a concrete deck or other substantial surface, the fence is placed no less then 20" from the waters edge, connected in series at the top with our exclusive 21/2 inch Perma Locking System Construction: Mesh: Polyester mesh fabric with 96 % visibility and mildew resistant polyvinyl coating to provide for years of use in direct sunlight. Cofitinuous Uskef weave wiiFi a tefisfie strength rating of 270 lbs. Per inch -making it impossible to rip under normal use. Color selection is black, white or green. Available in 48 or 60 inch heights. Bordered on all four sides by a reinforced vinyl materialwith a rating of 387 lbs. to prevent sagging and provide the necessary tension to insure the fence's integrity for its intended purpose both at the top and bottom. The mesh is pre -mounted on marine grade reinforced aluminum poles and secured by aluminum cove molding strips. Poles: Poles are constructed of marine grade ahm*nnn, black, white or green po % coated or silver finish. Pole spacing is optional at either 30 or 36 inches. A Stainless steel screws (14) are utilized for securely attaching the aluminum c molding to the poles and mesh. Surface of the poles are finished for handling and to prevent injuries from physical contact. The poles are capped to provide a neat finish vliiage BY DATE ZONINr1 -J BLDG DEPT. _ SUBJECT TO COMPLIANCE WITH ALL FEDERAL STATE AND COI INTY RULES AND REGULATIONS UL-LIFESUER POOL FENCE I (800 112-2931 Reinforced !" Aluminum Polo Life Saver Pool Fence uses Reinforced 6063T6 I" Aluminas Poles spaced no_ more than 36" apart. Mesh is secured to the pole via an aluminum cove molding using roundhead screws spaced no greater than 6". The temper rating of T6 scores the highest tensile strength (30 ksi) within the 6063 alloy classification. On July 10, 2003, Life Saver Pool Fence Systema, Inc. contracted Nutting Engineers of Florida, Inc., an ASTM standards testing lab established in 1967, to teat the pole strength as per the Florida Building Cock section 424.2.17.1.15. At this time of testing, a lateral force was applied to a single pole at a measurement of 36" from the surface of the deck. In the test, the resistance to lateral pressure was found to exceed 70 lbs. of pressure before failure on any single pole in a free standing installation, thus exceeding the 52 Ms. of horizontal force prescribed by the Florida Building Code section 424.2.17.1.15 Paragraph 1. 11 Life Saver Pool Fence Systems, Inc. Removable Pool Safety Mesh Barrier Fencing Technical Specifications Life Saver Pool Fence Systems, Inc. has manufactur ed removable pool safety fencing for over 13 years and has continuously evolved their methods and materials, often -time leading industry wide changes. A Manufacturer's Limited Lifetime Warranty guarantees every system for as long as theyown it. Life Saver Pool Fence meets and exceeds all code requirements throughout Florida Below you will find technical specifications on the components used in assembling the Life Saver Pool Fence. TeztUene Mesh Textilene mesh has been used as the highest quality material to the pool fence industry for over 15 years. Laboratory testing shows its strengths to surpass all code specifications and applicable ASTM standards. Item Number. T70 DFS Product Description: Fabric using .025" dia. vinyl -coated 1000 den. polyester core yams in the warp and fill ... _ .,.. #r AA ..t - Construction, endrnch D3775-96 13.0 ±.5 11.0 ±.5 Weight, oz/yd2 D3776-96 — — 9.9 Tensile Strength (grab), Ibf D5034-95 221.4 213.3 Tensile Strength (strip), Ibf D5035-95 194.9 153.8 Tear Strength, (Trapezodial), Ibf D1117-97 65.4 54.0 Ball Burst, Ibf D3787-89 335 Bursting Strength, psi D3786-89 433 Elongation, % D5035-95 24.3 21.6 Abrasion Resistance D3884-92 No exposure of core yam _ (CS10/500 cycles/ with no added weight) Flammability Rating CS -191-53 & CA 117E Weatherability, 1200 hours G53-96 No discoloration Mildew Resistance G21-96 No growth " The above results are a representative of real data from single test samples. Presently no specification is incorporated. Warp refers to the horizontal threading while fill refers to the vertical threading. As shown, all testing confirms Textilene mesh meets and, on all strength tests, amply . exceeds the set code requirements. LIFESAVER POOL FENCE SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS General Deaeriptios: Pool Peace designed specifically to provide a barrier around reside%W swimmtmg pools for toddkrs and young children. LifeSaver Poon Fence Sydeme does not have say gaps, openings, iadeatatio>v, protrusions, or structural comlwats that could allow a young child to crawl under, squeeze through, or climb over the twrier. Our exchwivo Pa=s Locking System will not allow the bwriw to be removed without the aid of tools. Lifesaver Pool Fence is aiauufsctuiad and Installed in compliance with the Pbrids Building Code 424.2.17.11 through 424.2.17.1.1-149 std the Fbrida Statute 515.29. System: Tension based system utilizing a series of 15 foot sections of fence with inerts for mounting in non -conducting polypropylene :leaves core drilled 4 inches deep into a concrete dock or other commewd in series at the top with our. exclusive 1 'A inch Pam Locking System. Coustructios: Meeh: Polyester mesh fabric with a mildew resistant polyvinyl coating to provide for years of use in dhva sunlight. Continuous basket weave with a tensile strength rating of 270 IL per inch makftA_imposat'bk Color selection is black, wbita or green Available in 46 or 60 inch heights. Bordered on AU four sides by a reinforced vinyl material with a rating of 327 lbs. to prevent sagging and provide the necessary tension to insurs, the fence's integrity for its intended purpose both at the top and bottom. The mesh ii pre-mountea on alumioum Quad -X poles and secured by aluminum cove molding snips. Poles: Poles are const wed of marine grade ahtminutn, black, white or green powder coated or silver finish. Pole spacing is 36 inches. Stainless steel screws, 15 in end posts, 11 in the line posts, are utiliud for securely attactdag the aluminum cove molding to the poles and mesh Surface of the. poles are finished for handling and to prevent h* rks Srom Physical contact. The poles are capped to provide a neat finished appearance. LifeSaver "Child Barrier" Assembly Instructions The barrier is constructed in 15' sections utilizing six (6) Quad X posts (testing on file) with a maximum spacing of 36" distance between posts. The barrier uses a T70 Textilene Mesh (testing on file). The mesh is attached to the post with # 8 i4 inch stainless steel screws and aluminum cove molding. End Posts — 2 per section: The end post utilize fifteen (1 S) #8 'ri inch screws, two (2) at the top 1" apart, two (2) at the bottom 1" apart, and eleven (11) at approximately 4" apart but never more than 6" apart. Line Post — 4 per section: The line post utilize eleven (11) #8 yi inch screws, two (2) at the top 1. apart, two (2) at the bottom 1" apart, and 7 at approximately 5 %" apart but never more tlii d G' a - - The sections of barrier are stood by placing the poles into 1" non-conductive sleeves. The sleeve is 4" in depth. The pole is 34" high, 3 W below the deck and the remaining portion above the deck. The bottom of the mesh is flush with the deck. LifeSaver utilizes a stainless nickel hardware to "permanently" secure the barrier at one end. This requires use of either a Philips lead screwdriver or a 3/8" wrench In the main opening, spring activated snap hooks are used on both sides. 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The customer has chosen for the fence to be located 24 inches from the water line of the pool with a single standard gate opening at the steps. The example. pool -wit be..a. elongated .sWwiditha entgtatepa.centered atone. and-- The nd- The most important part of the installation Is the Initial layout of where the holes will be drilled. AN references to measurements and the fence are made from the perspective that you are facing the poor from the outside of the fence. When doing a layout, always face the pod as you measure and mark the holes. If you must measure standing between where the fence will be installed and the pod. be extremely careful in bullseye (turns) measurements. If the measurement is made from the wrong side of the bullseye template, the fence will notfflt property:. TOOL LIST: LAYOUVINSTALCATION .n . 1.48" STEEL RULER (for measuring between holes) 2.BULLSEYE TEMPLATE (3.5"X4.0" piece of Lexan with a one and a 1/8" hole in the center of it). 3.MARKING PENCIL (Magic Marker, grease pencil eta) 4.STRAIGHT EDGE (8 ft.- 27x4" ! used to maintain a straight line while sliding your bullseye along between measuring holes) S.FULL SECTION TEMPLATE (a template which allows you to mark a full section of fence. This is a must for Distributors, but optional for a single Installation) 6.CORE DRILL• (water cooled, and it must be able to accept a one and 111r diamond core drill bit) 'Available at most rental centers 7 -DRILL BIT (one and 1/8" diamond core drill bit) &GARDEN HOSE (used for drilling and rinsing off the dock) 9. EXTENSION CORD (to operate the drill ) 10. NEEDLE NOSE PLIERS (to remove the cores from the holes after they are drilled) 11. SLEEVE SETTER (a 1" diameter pipe or wood dowel used to set the sleeves in their holes) 12. HAMMER (for setting the sleeves) 13. SCISSORS (for cutting the mesh on the fence) 14. STAPLER (used in reattaching the border material after a fence cut has been made) 15. CORDLESS SCREW GUN (installing screws in the poles) 16. Number 10 Sheet -Metal Tap The first consideration for layout is the location of the gate. Gate sections are setup so that they are easily opened and closed by the average aduiL The only difference between a gate section and where two standard sections Beet is the way in which it is installed. In the majority of your installations, consider an opening at the steps as the only true gate section specified for the installation. Special circumstances such as additional openings at the ladders or skimmers will be covered separately. All layouts will begin at the gate section. Locate the center point of the steps and measure 24 inches straight out from the water line. This will be where the gate section opens. Place the bullseye template under the steel ruler with the inside side of the hole at 24 inches. Draw the hole using the template and mark the centerline in the front inside of the hole facing ____....-yow(the_outside-of dwfence): A standar -section ia-instafled-2-%-- ._ . _.. inches on center between sections; the gate section is measured differently to allow for easier use by the homeowner. Measure over 2 % inches to where the next gate section will start and mark for the centerline only. Put the bullseye template centerline on the mark you just made, verily that the inside of the hole is also 24 „!a inches (Fig 2, C) from the pool, draw the hole. On affection panels except the gate, pole spacing will be measured and marked at 30 inches on front center exactly. For the two opposing section panels that form the gate opening, deduct between 1/8 to % inch from the normal 30 inch spacing, i.e. when measuring from either gate hole to where the next pole will be located, measure out between 29 % to 29 7/8 inches (Fig 2, A) for the centerline of the next pole. Start the measurement at the front (the side facing you with the holes between you and the pool) centerline of the first hole of either section. Don't forget to also check the distance from the pool, 24 inches (Fig 2, C) for our example. Rotate the bullseye to maintain the centerline orientation to the pool maintaining the desired pool spacing dimension at the front of the hole. A second ridged ruler can come in handy trying to juggle between placing the bullseye template properly, measuring for the pole spacing and still maintaining the desired distance from the pool. Once the bullseye is set properly, draw the hole and mark the centerline. Repeat the same procedure outlined in paragraph 1 b for the other gate section panel (Fig 2, A) going in the opposite direction. Lay the first hole of the 7 pole template over the hole you just drew on the deck and unfold the template in the direction you're going with the layout. Measure from the pool to the inside edge of the template r for a reference. Measure again at the hinge (mid -point) of the template and one more time at the end of j template; adjusting as necessary to maintain a straight line. Mark all your holes from the template, including the double at the end of the template for the next section. Slide the template down to the start of the next section and repeat step D above. Continue this way until you reach a point where turns for the other end of the pool are coming up. Measure into the turns and mark your holes just as we did starting with step A above. Once you've marked approximately, half way around the pool; and have marked the first hole of a new section, stop. Go back to the second hole marked for the gate section at the pool steps going in the opposite direction and repeat procedures from steps A to E. s The final hole you mark on the deck will more than likely not measure 30 inches from the last hole you marked in step F.'We'il address this later. Mark the extra holes (lay back holes) that the gate section poles will fit into when the fence is opened. ferim to hold gate pole vn hgn open.: ,t ebb DRILLING Do not attempt to install a fence in a concrete deck using drill or hand drill. To maintain a straight fence, properly and complete a professional installation, you will need a diamond core drill setup with leveling adjustments and a Setup the drill on the deck. Attach water hoses, layout e electrical cord to go around the pool (not through or acrc Taping the drill bit at 4 inches with electrical tape provide method of measurement for drilling depth. r The 118 to % inch extra allowance on these two opposing section panels provides for much easier opening by the homeowner at the primary gate section. Use this technique only where the two primary gate section panels meet. _ Now select a direction to continue the layout from. You have two holes each already_ marked for two ( separate sections, select the last hole marked from one or the other section and proceed in that direction with the layout. 2. For standard elongated and rectangular style pools you can greatly speed up the layout process by using the full section Q pole) template on straight runs. But first, you need to complete the curved end of the example pool. All layout spacing will be standard from fts point on, 30 inches on front centerline between section panel poles and 2'A inches front centerlinif between joining sections. For the next four holes the buliseye is still required to measure the correct distance between holes. This is because of our example pool's curvature and the need to maintain centerline orientation to the pool. Place the comer of the ruler on the front centerline of the last hole drawn. Slide the buliseye template under the ruler with the front centerline of the template at 30 inches on the ruler. Measure 24 inches off the pool and position the template with correct pool orientation making sure that 30 inches is maintained at the front centerline of the template (Fig. 2, B). Mark the hole and the next four in the same way. You now have marked out holes for a complete 15 foot section of Model C fence. The next step is to mark the first hole for the next section. The bullseye template measures exactly 2 % inches from its edge to its front centerline mark. Lay the edge of the buliseye template along the centerline of the last hole drawn. Double check the measurement from the pool (24 inches for our example) to the inside of the template hole. Mark the hole for the beginning. to the next section. 1 •� !1 •.-1 After completing the layout of the fence on the deck, Ws now time to figure out how to drill the holes. The most important step in the drilling process is the leveling of the drill. Your first thought would be to make sure that the drill is perfectly level before drilling each hole. If this were a regular (wooden, chain link) fence you would be correct. However, this is a tension -based system that will require you to lean the drill on various holes. The amount of lean that is placed on the drill is not as important as the direction of the lean. By following some simple rules your fence installation should go smoothly. * • 1. Start by standing on a marked hole �- somewhere along a straight section of your * fence. We will name this the number one hole. The double holes where two sections come together should be treated as a single hole when figuring out how to lean the drill. Every following hole will also be assigned a number # (2,3,4...). While standing on number one draw •`"\, an imaginary straight line between one and number three. Whichever side of that line number two falls on, that is the direction that the /* `! top of the drill will lean when drilling number two. • PIP The farther the distance from the line, the more you will need to lean the drill. The difference between a large lean and a small one is onit7a few degrees. While drilling number two draw an imaginary line between number two and four. Whichever side of the line three falls on that is the direction that the top of the drill will lean. Remember that the greater the distance from the line e-areaterAhe lean._.This rite-will.wnrkin determining.bow to lean.each-hole in .your ... ---_ .- - layout. The design of the pool will not matter. 2. Please take the time to walk around the pool and survey how each hole should be drilled. When the direction of the lean has been determined on a particular hole place a small arrow inside the marked circle showing the direction. This will save a lot of guessing when it comes time to drill the fence. Adjust the water flow to meet the applicatlarf,and drill to the tape line. Proceed to the next hole and repeat until all the holes are drilled. Using the long nose needle pliers, go around and pull all of the cores out of the holes. Using the sleeve setter and hammer, set the sleeve the rest of the way into the deck until the rim is flush with the deck. 3. Once all of the sleeves are installed, it will be time to measure for the odd section of fence at the back of the pool. Note whether you will be cutting from the right or left side of a full section. Measure the outside centerline of the odd panel. Add % inch to this measurement and write it down. L Count the number of poles that will be in this section and again note if the odd panel will be a right hand or a left hand cut (facing the fence). Count poles from the opposite side of where the cut panel is. Example. for a 5 pole left hand cut section, count over 4 poles from the beginning of the section starting at the right. From this pole measure from the centerline on the cove molding to the point that the panel will be cut. Measure at both the top and the bottom. Using a straight edge, mark the cut line with a white china marker. Double check that you are cutting the proper panel (left or right) at the correct pole and make the cut. Staple the end cut border material to the open cut you just made. Now attach the end cove molding over the border to the pole. 4. Now install all standard sections and the special cut section of fence. Tum poles to adjust bottom tension and bring the cove molding inline as you go. Install the latching hardware onto the fence at each joining section; placing the eye on the left and the latch on the right. The holes for the hook and eye are pre -drilled to a smaller size on the end poles to allow for a snug fitting connection. it is suggested that you use a number 10 shoot -metal tap to initially thread the pre -drilled holes. Be careful not to exert too much force when screwing in the brass hook and eye. Connect the latches and eyes as you go; turning poles so that the mesh becomes tight at the bottom and the cove molding is facing out. When latching to an independent structure, install the hook portion of the latch on the fence. Install the eye into a substantial surface of the adjacent structure or use with an appropriate anchor. 5. Instruct your customer on how to open the main gate. Squeeze the poles together using one hand and open the latch with the other. Put one arm over the fence facing the gate opening and place your thumb and forefinger on the top of the pole. Push towards the gate opening in line with the fence and the pole will tum in your hand once it is centered in the sleeve. Push again on the top of the pole and lift out as the pole centers in the sleeve. This can obviously be done in one step, but make sure that your customer understands the process. Peer"OKJ-ekf�r rT:011e �eNc e Post y 11