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CC15-1755 NOTE: ALL SH ET MUST BER VIEWED MIAMI-DADE COUNTY DEPART MoNT OV""riEGULATORY AND ECONOMIC RESOURCES Herbert S. Saffir Permitting and Inspection Center 11805 SW 26th Street(Coral Way) • Miami, Florida 33175-2474 • (786)315-2000 APPLICATION FOR MUNICIPAL PERMIT APPLICANTS THAT REQUIRE PLAN REVIEW FROM MIAMI—DADE FIRE RESCUE AND/OR ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES PROVIDE MUNICIPAL PROCESS NUMBER HERE a Job Address 106!?o HE S 09V4L cc z Contractor No. CC C 06Z 0 o Last four(4)digits of Qualifier No. z� Folio �. o W v Q Contractor Name L'e A 6 a o Lot Block Qualifier Name �L� oa Subdivision PBpg oz AddressGVf7� M."^�4 a'- g V— . Metes and bounds I City StateZip [ ] New Construction on [ ] Demolish p Vacant Land Shell Only Current use of property. 00 � [ ] �x J a W [�Alteration Interior [ ] Addition Attached �. W 2 [ ] Alteration Exterior [ ] Addition Detached I Des 'ption o Work aw a. [ ] Relocation of Structure [ ] Re-Roof SLY ilii a [ ] Enclosure [ ] Foundation Only a. , Sq. Ft. Units Floors [ ] Repair [ ] Tent [ ] Repair Due to Fire N,-.D Value of Worlc X MBLD" [ ] Chg. Contractor WOwner 9i �� 0Gy a Category [ ] Re-Issue 2 Address Of ��S C ✓r [ ] MELE y [ ] Re-Stamp City � State Zip 2 [ ] MLPG [ ] Revision w Phone Of-' Z W [ ] MMEC [ ] Not Applicable for 3 Last four(4)digits of [ ] FIRE ¢ Fire o Owner's Social Security No. 'Z 4 0 Owner �� �— e� z ag Ad s ' F z Addr ya W Y City State Zip- v z City Q" ' State Zip 3l' a v X W �} cy NY —a Phone �, a Phone /�� " 3 31 z I am requesting a Special Request Plan Review(SRI)to be scheduled as soon as possible at the rate of$2Q$fqr the first hour C`� g g' and$71.50 per each additional hour in addition to the review fees. Minimum charge one-hour. ' 000004 r\ Wavy : ••• .. • •. co W� 1-Request: Datb? • • ••• ••••• •••••• O cc c'J� 2nd Request: Dates.:•• • •••• W cc J a 3'd Request: Dai%6•••• •...•• 0".0' . Qz •�� •..• .... • .1 5 1 am requesting Optional Plan Review(OPR)to be scheduled as soon as possible at the rate df•$75•for each disFipline. • J „ a Additional review fees may apply. ;•• • .... • n <O • • •....• • U o 1 s'Request: Dater. • "'• IL— •• ' •� • iU y 0 cc 2nd Request: Date: •• v � t i 31d Request: Date: CL �Q 123_01-192 4/14 BUILDING PERMIJ CMEGORIES 4 CATEGORY DESCRIPTION PERMIT TYPE BUILDING 01 GENERAL BUILDING-COMMERCIAL MBLD 02 SUB-GENERAL BUILDING-RESIDENTIAL MBLD 08 CANVAS AWNING MBLD 10 COMMUNICATION TOWER MBLD 15 DEMOLITION MBLD 29 METAL AWNING&STORM SHUTTER MBLD 48 SCREEN ENCLOSURES MBLD 55 SWIMMING POOL MBLD 56 TENNIS COURTS(SURFACE PAVING) MBLD 86 TRAILER TIE DOWN MBLD 88 WALK-IN COOLER MBLD 91 MARINAS MBLD 92 LOW SLOPE APPLICATIONS(GRAVEL, SMOOTH MODIFIED, SINGLE PLY) MBLD 95 SHINGLES(ASPHALT, FIBERGLASS) MBLD 96 SHINGLES(METAL ROOFS/WOOD SHINGLES&SHAKE) MBLD 97 STAGE 2 VAPOR RECOVERY SYSTEM MBLD 99 SOIL IMPROVEMENT MBLD 0100 BULK STORAGE PROPANE TANK MBLD 0101 REMOVABLE STORM PANELS MBLD 0107 TILE ROOF MBLD 0110 WATER MAIN MBLD 0111 SITE PLAN MBLD 0112 INDOOR EVENT/EXHIBIT MBLD ELECTRICAL 04 FIRE ALARM SPECIALTY MELE 16 SPECIALTY WIRING MELE 38 GENERATORS MELE R• LPGX 01 LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS MLPG 02 MISCELLANEOUS MLPG 04 LIQUEFIED PETROL. GAS/STATE MLPG MECHANICAL •Q$•�• ABOVE/BELOW GROUND TANKS/PUMPS &.POLLUTANT STORAGE SYSTEM MMEC .$�... •••••• '•••eOMMERCIALHOODS MMEC **:*"RE CHEMICAL MMEC 43 •- 46 'SPRAY BOOTHS MMEC ' 0000 B .'4'$•• •0000' •• •OSMOKE CONTROL MMEC �$2" ••• RESIDENTIAL ELEVATOR MMEC 0.0000 • • . :0000. RE • 0000.. X32•, 0 FIRE SPRINKLER FIRE ` 0000.. . • • 000 0 • • awl iarni shores Village Building Department 10050 N.E.2nd Avenue,Miami Shores,Florida 33138 Tel:(305)795-2204 Fax:(305)756-8972 INSPECTION LINE PHONE NUMBER:(305)762-4949 FRC 20 BUILDING Master Permit No. PERMIT APPLICATION Sub Permit No. Q BUILDING F_� ELECTRIC ROOFING E] REVISION Ej EXTENSION RENEWAL ❑PLUMBING F� MECHANICAL PUBLIC WORKS [:] CHANGE OF ❑CANCELLATION ❑ SHOP CONTRACTOR DRAWINGS JOB ADDRESS: 10690 NE 5 AVE City: Miami Shores County: Miami Dade Zia: Folio/Parcel#:11-2231-043-0010 Is the Building Historically Designated:Yes NO X Occupancy Type: Load: Construction Type: Flood Zone: BFE: FFE: OWNER:Name(Fee simple Titleholder):ARCHDIOCESE OF MIAMI Phone#:305-757-6241 Address:9401 BISCAYNE BLVD. City: MIAMI SHORES State: FLORIDA Zip: 33138 Tenant/Lessee Name: n/a Phone#: Email: PLFCG@YAHOO.COM CONTRACTOR:Company Name: PLF CONSTRUCTION GROUP LLC Phone#: 954-298-4399 4 Address: 8314 COMMERCE WAY UNIT 270 City: MIAMI LAKES state: FLORIDA Zip: 33016 Qualifier Name: PAUL G. FLUTY Phone#: 954-298-4399 State Certification or Registration#: CGC062066 Certificate of Competency#: DESIGNER:Architect/Engineer: STEPHEN BRASGALLA Phone#: Address:6991 WEST BROWARD BLVD. City: PLANTATION state: FL Zip: 33317 •••• Value of Work for this Permit:$100,000-00 Square/Linear Footage of Work: ��•... Type of Work: ❑ Addition M Alteration ❑ New ❑ Repair/Replace •• Dempltttcwf• gee • Description of Work: INSTALLATION OF NEW DROPPED CEILINGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS IN SdMI`iLIASSROONjS, 0 goose 0000.. INSTALALTION OF NEW BASKETBALL HOOPS AND GYM FLOORING AND CARPET ON WAL•L•S JN GYjVI 00000 0000.. 0 000 00000 • 0000 . .. .. . 00 .- Specify color of color thru tile: •••••• •• • 0 :00*0: • • 000000 Submittal Fee$ Permit Fee$ CCF$ COXC Sy• • 0••••0 .00 0 0 000 0 • Scanning Fee$ Radon Fee$ DBPR$ Notary$ *000 • Technology Fee$ Training/Education Fee$ Double Fee$ Structural Reviews$ Bond$ TOTAL FEE NOW DUE$ (Revised02/24/2014) r f Bonding Company's Name(if applicable) n/a Bonging Company's Address City State Zip Mortgage Lender's Name(if applicable) Mortgage Lender's Address 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. Signature'' d/'_6,Ay' "X�271_ Signatur O�NER or AGENT e �4)CONTRACTOR The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this The fore oing instrume Xas acknowledged before me this ( �- day of '�e— ,20 1 ,by 1 day of • J ,20 10 ,by St' Of 24JtA� OCIgho is personally known to who is personally known to r me or who has produced as me or who has prodiced as identification and who did take an oath. identification and who did take an oath. *go* NOTARY PUBLIC: NOTARY PUBLIC: • 010 000000 • Sign: Sign: • —00000 igo ••••• Print: Print: " b,; MARM • • Notary PuM(Ps9tre of Flylda : —00000•••• Seal: Nohry�Pobllc-Stdo of Florida Seal: ?,: :Qe?My Comm.,EKpiRe May 11,20ia • •••••• C0144101Nt tf FF 201248 %'F o:�' Commis�ipai 9F 120746 •• Mr Conon.Etter Feb 19,2019 • • APPROVED BY Plans Examiner Zoning Structural Review Clerk (Revised02/24/2014) r POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the most Reverend Thomas Wenski, as Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Miami, his successors in office,a corporation sole,has made,constituted and appointed,and by these presents does hereby make,constitute and appoint Sister Elizabeth A. Worley,C.O.O.,his true and lawful attorney for him and in his name,place, and stead. Giving and granting unto Sister Elizabeth A. Worley, C.O.O., his said attorney full power and authority to do and perform all and every act and thing whatsoever requisite and necessary to be done in and about the premises as fully, to all intents and purposes, as he might or could do if personally present,with full power of substitution and revocation,hereby ratifying and confirming all that Sister Elizabeth A. Worley, C.O.O.,his said attorney or his substitute shall lawfully do or cause to be done by virtue hereof. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 20 day of February,A.D.,2015. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: Witnes : Witness ignature The Most Reverend Thomas Wenski As Archbishop of the Archdiocese of le af, rVt, 0--' Miami his successors in office, a Printed Name corporation sole ec� Witness Signature �a�ahc�F `�tPri7lc s� d2L Printed Name STATE OF FLORIDA ) SS: COUNTY OF DADE ) 0000 I hereby certify that on this day,before me,an officer duly authorized to adm4ister.oaths fnd tale •••• • acknowledgements, personally appeared The Most Reverend Thomas'Wensld,.0 Archbiskep gf •. the Archdiocese of Miami, his successors in office, a corporation sole, knowmtvme to bt the ' person described in and who executed the forgoing instrument,who acknowledged blefore me l.hat •••• he executed the forgoing m���ent,who acknowledged before me that he exeeuWthe saw,•611M 0000 an oath was not taken. pe Said person is personally known tome Siid. son proviI4 ••••• the following type of identification: 0•`•• '.. 0000.. . 0000.. • 0000.. Witness my hand and official seal in the County and State last aforesaid this A dax of Fetrit&yr, A.D.,2015. . 0 00000 . . My Commission Expires: r Nabry sic stde of%ida MW8(VwHm Road My Commission FF 198149 y g Esph a 92/19/2019 452 Chapter 10 • Interior Finish,Contents,and Furnishings ( rials, using the specimen preparation and mounting ;, it interior wall finish and interior ceiling finish, even a where other Code provisions require interior wall and method of ASTM E 2404,Standard Practice for Speci- ;; a fire cel'ling finish to be Class A in accordance with men Preparation and Mounting of Textile, Paper or " early i Vinyl Wall or Ceiling Coverings to Assess Surface Burn-;3 10.2.3.4(1). Some interior finish materials can be pro- e eve ing Characteristics(see 10.2.3.4), shall be permitted on duced less expensively,so as to be somewhat less fire urnini the walls or ceilings of rooms or areas protected by ani. safe if the need to meet onlythe criteria of 10.2.3.7.2 - zr ougl (based on testing per NFPA 286) without a peak heat approved automatic sprinkler system. 1' (2) Textile materials meeting release rate criterion, instead of having to pass the the requirements of Class A; when tested in accordance with ASTM E 84 or ANSI/ flame spread criteria for Class A required by 10.2.3.4(1) ` (based on testing per ASTM E 84,Standard Test Method UL 723,using the specimen preparation and mountin shall be p f ASTM E 2404 (see 10.2.3.4), d thooeri for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials, me mitted on partitions that do not exceed thr e-quarters." or ANSI/UL 723, Standard for Test for Surface Burning - Characteristics of Building Materials). The peak heat re- of the floor-to-ceiling height or do not exceed 8 f . lease rate criterion associated with testing per NFPA (2440 mm-)in height,whichever is less. F (3) Textile materials meeting the requirements of Class 286 helps equalize the anomaly in the test methods. when tested in accordance with ASTM E 84 or ANS Materials that meet the criteria for Class A interior 723,using the specimen preparation and mountin finish when tested per ASTM E 84 or ANSI/UL 723, UL and that do not flashover the test room when tested method of ASTM E 2404 (see 10.2.3.4), shall be pet rt per NFPA 286, typically have a peak heat release rate miffed to extend not more than 48 in. (1220 mm)abo=—_� r of less than 400 kW.The 800 kW peak heat release rate the finished floor on ceiling . -height walls and ceiling g ` criterion of 10.2.3.7.2(4)was chosen to help ensure that height partitions. materials that have already been tested are not unnec- (4) Previously approved existing installations of textile rt essaril penalized. terial meeting the requirements of Class A when t ti The pest room used for NFPA 286 testing is the in accordance with ASTM E 84 or ANSUUL 723 same size as that used for NFPA 265,Standard Methods 10.2.3.4)shall be permitted to be continued to be us of Fire Tests for Evaluating Room Fire Growth Contribution (5) Textile materials shall be permitted on w, alts an_d p ,t of Textile or Expanded Vinyl Wall Coverings on Full Height tions where tested in accordance with NFPA 2 5 S Panels and Walls testingand is shown in Exhibit 10.3. dard Methods of Fire Tests for Eva uating Room F W If the test results are to be applied only to interior wall Growth Contribution of Textile or Expanded Vinyl finish, then the test specimens are mounted to cover Coverings on Full Height Panels and Walls. (S" fully both 8 ft X 12 ft(2440 mm x 3660 mm)walls and 10.2.3.7.) the 8 ft X 8 ft (2440 mm X 2440 mm) rear wall. ff the (6) Textile materials shall be permitted on walls,partitio_ test results are to be applied both to interior wall finish and ceilings where tested in accordance with I and interior ceiling finish, then, in addition, the test .�286�; Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Eval specimen is mounted to cover the ceiling. If the test Contribution of Wall and Ceiling Interior Finish results are to be applied only to interior ceiling finish, Room Fire Growth. (See 10.2.3.7.) f then the test specimen is mounted to cover the ceiling ordy. Textile materials are permitted to be used as m wall or ceiling finish only where such materials any one of the provisions of 10.2.4.1(1)through(6 10.2.4* Specific Materials. Prior to the 1988 edition of the Code,she dan carpetlike textile coverings juse4 wa jacl!c A.10.2.4 Surface nonmetallic raceway products, as permit- was recognized and regulated'bk a regrepzen,.' ted by NFPA 70,National Electrical Code, are not interior only Class A tufted or napped materials b'us'ed finishes. in a sprinklered building.Ii1.144p eight people di 10.2.4.1* Textile Wall and Textile Ceiling Materials. The the nonsprinklered Las VegpSon HQtd when^ use of textile ma rials on walls or ceilings shall comply began in an elevator lobby Md_'tva"s fueW with one of the following conditions: like textile wall and ceilin*TiMes thai! j�ot1 the qualifications for Class A interior Msh'u (1) Textile materials meeting the requirements of Class A than the textile wall and cpjling finish mTate1fij alsit' when tested in accordance with ASTM E 84,Standard sunscreen material at the,window, arp 2e Cars Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of seat pad on a metal bench,'little::ombugtilah Building Materials,or ANSVUL 723,Standard for Test was present to fuel the fire in the elevatof labb. for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Mate- 1 '-1 2012 life Safety Code H i Section 10.2 Interior Finish 453 it 10.4.Yet,the elevator lobby went to flashover, Characteristics of Building Materials, might not reliably fire broke out the windows and extended to a predict the fire behavior of textile wall and ceiling cov- y identical elevator lobby on the floor above,and erings.Test results indicate that not all Class A textile vents repeated themselves in a leapfrog fashion, wall coverings are alike with respect to their potential g out the elevator lobbies from the eighth floor for producing room flashover; some are capable of ;{ugh the twenty-fourth floor.See Exhibit 10.5. producing room flashover when subjected to an igni- tion source scenario that models a small fuel item (such as a wastebasket)igniting a chair or similar fur- nishing,while others are not. Simply requiring textile wall coverings to be classified as Class A does not en- sure the level of life safety intended by the Code. The testing at the University of California was conducted in an 8 ft x 12 ft X 8 ft high 2440 mm X 3660 mm X 2440 mm high)room using a gas diffusion �>a burner as an.ignition source. Products undergoing evaluation — various textile wall coverings —were applied to the walls;the gas diffusion burner and igni- tion source were placed in the corner of the room.Two P fF 1 of the 16 products tested—one a tufted wall covering, the other a woven wall covering — were known to have flame spread ratings of 25 or less when tested in PrEy — ^ accordance with ASTM E 84 or ANSI/UL 723. When bif 10.4 Elevator lobby with carpetllke textile wall and tested using the room-corner procedure, these two ng finish material. products rem spread flame and caused the fire in the test room to grow quickly to a large size, causing full room involvement—that is;flashover. Concerns about the performance of these low flame spread tex- t the wall coverings led to the requirement of 10.2.4.1(5) 1 i for full-scale room-comer testing to qualify products =i for use in nonsp ' ered buildings. The tests revealed that the method of mounting, including adhesive and application rate, can be criti- cally important to product fire performance.Changing = the application rate of the same adhesive or changing the adhesive can cause a product that is assumed to be safe toe bit unsatisfactory performance. j Caution should be exercised where combinations i of textile wall and ceiling coverings are installed. Ex- perience has shown that combinations of textile wall and ceiling coverings might result in intense burning. It 10.5 Resulting fire spread involving elevator lobbies The University of California testing included only wall ehth throi�4h twenty fourJh floors. coverings; research conducted at the Illinois Institute 4 ... . .. •• of Technology Research Institute indicates that flame Reeearch� im ored by:he�nerican Textile Man- spread is more likely to occur with combinations of hers Institute (ATNF)oal1Ad conducted by the Fire combustible wall and ceiling coverings than in those ear>~h LalOV8W of thg'i?niversity of California at situations involving only combustible wall coverings ley between March 1W and January 1986 was or only combustible ceiling coverings.' Therefore, *cn ed in:tk report',`Xc;bj Fire Experiments of full-scale room-corner testing,using an appropriately O-Wall Coverings.";"research demonstrated sized ignition source, is necessary to substantiate the .cprsiderati.on of onik the lame spread index, as performance of textile wall and ceiling coverings. easurreed by*AM=E 84,Standard Test Method for Sur- NFPA 265, Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Evalu- �ii�rcing�E tam terist6 flf Building Materials, or ating Room Fire Growth Contribution of Textile or Ex- SI/UL 723, 5randard for Test for Surface Burning panded Vinyl Wall Coverings on Full Height Panels and Safety Code Handbook 2012 d 4 454 Chapter 10 • Interior Finish, Contents,and Furnishings Walls, serves as a nationally recognized room-corner NFPA 265,and from NFPA 286,are suitable for use as input-A fire test to be used specifically for textile wall cover- into fire models for performance-based design. Ings. Its use is addressed in 10.2.3.7, 10.2.3.7.1, and 10.2.4.2* Expanded Vinyl Wall and Expanded Vinyl L 10.2.4.1(5). Ceiling Materials. The use of expanded vinyl wall or ex- Paragraph x- Para a h 10.2.4.1 ands the options fors e- r ' g6r P ( )expands P P panded vinyl ceiling materials shall comply with one of the v: cialized fire tests representative of an actual installa- following conditions: tion by recognizing the use of NFPA 286, Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Evaluating Contribution of Wall (1) Materials meeting the requirements of Class A when;: and Ceiling Interior Finish to Room Fire Growth. See the tested in accordance with ASTM E 84, Standard Test:. commentary that follows 10.2.3.7.2(5). Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Build-` Paragraphs 10.2.4.1(1) through (4) address other ing Materials, or ANSDUL 723, Standard for Test for, conditions under which textile wall coverings are per- Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials miffed to be used. using the specimen preparation and mounting methoa of ASTM E 2404, Standard Practice for Specimen Preparation and Mounting of Textile, Paper or Vinyl' A.10.2.4.1 Previous editions of the Code have regulated Wall or Ceiling Coverings to Assess Surface Burning textile materials on walls and ceilings using ASTM E 84, Characteristics(see 10.2.3.4), shall be permitted on the?, Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics walls or ceilings of rooms or areas protected by an ap-n of Building Materials, or ANSUUL 723, Standard for Test proved automatic sprinkler system. for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials. (2) Materials meeting the requirements of Class A when,'' Full-scale room/comer fire test research has shown that tested in accordance with ASTM E 84 or ANSVUL 7231 flame spread indices produced by ASTM E 84 or ANSI/UL using the specimen preparation and mounting metho 723 might not reliably predict all aspects of the fire behavior of ASTM E 2404 (see 10.2.3.4), shall be permitted of textile wall and ceiling coverings. partitions that do not exceed three-quarters of the flog, NFPA 265,Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Evaluat- to-ceiling height or do not exceed 8 ft (2440 mm) ing Room Fire Growth Contribution of Textile or Expanded height,whichever is less. Vinyl Wall Coverings on Full Height Panels and Walls, and (3) Materials meeting the requirements of Class A whe` NFPA 286, Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Evaluating tested in accordance with ASTM E 84 or ANSI/UL 723 Contribution of Wall and Ceiling Interior Finish to Room using the specimen preparation and mounting meth Fire Growth,both known as room/comer tests,were devel- of ASTM E 2404 (see 10.2.3.4), shall be permitted} oped for assessing the fire and smoke obscuration perfor- extend not more than 48 in. (1220 mm) above the mance of textile wall coverings and interior wall and ceiling ished floor on ceiling-height walls and ceiling-heig finish materials,respectively.As long as an iaterior wall or partitions. K ceiling finish material is tested by NFPA 265 or NFPA 286, (4) Previously approved existing installations of materi'' as appropriate,using a mounting system, substrate,and ad- meeting the requirements for the occupancy involy hesive (if appropriate)that are representative of actual use, when tested in accordance with ASTM E 84 or the room/comer test provides an adequate evaluation of a UL 723 (see 10.2.3.4), shall be permitted to be con product's flammability and smoke obscuration behavior. ued to be used. et Manufacturers, installers, and specifiers should be encour- P (5) Materials shall be permitted on walls and partitio aged to use NFPA 265 or NFPA 286, as appropriate—but where tested in accordance with NFPA 265, St not both—because each of these standard fire tests has the Methods of Fire Tests for Evaluating Room Fire Gro`' ability to characterize actual product behavior,as opposed to Contribution of Textile or Expanded VWtyt ffhj1l Co data generated by tests using ASTM E 84 or ANSUUL 723, ings on Full Height Panes aml Walls. (Se'e'10.2.3.!X` which only allow comparisons of one product's performance (6) Textile materials shall be jia** d on s�aWpartiti", with another.If a manufacturer or installer chooses to test a and ceilings where tested,j4.Vcordance with wall finish in accordance with NFPA 286,additional testing 286, Standard Methods g1o,&e Tests 1Q,.Eval in accordance with ASTM E 84 or ANSVUL 723 is not nec- Contribution of Wall at i.GAng IFfta4g4•Finish. ess Room Fire Growth. (See The test results from ASTM E 84 or ANSVUL 723 are :fJi2.. .) �:• •. is suitable for'classification purposes but should not be used as A.10.2.4.2 Expanded vinyl:a►nt•covering Wnsists o input into fire models, because they are not generated in woven textile backing, an eApandea viny a baums coat la units suitable for engineering calculations. Actual test re- and a nonexpanded vinyl ski$coiaf a expanded base sults for heat, smoke, and combustion product release from layer is a homogeneous vinyl'ldyer'that blo 2012 Life Safety Code Han_ y Section 10.2 • Interior Finish 455 During processing, the blowing agent decomposes, (2) ANSWL 1715,Standard for Fire Test of Interior Fin- `causes this layer to expand by forming closed cells. ish Material(including smoke measurements,with total tal thickness of the wall covering is approximately smoke release not to exceed 1000 mZ) in.to 0.070 in. (1.4 mm to 1.8 mm). (3) ANSI/UL 1040,Standard for Fire Test of Insulated Wall 1 Construction rovisions of 10.2.4.2, which address expanded (4) ANSI/FM 4880, Approval Standard for Class 1 Insu- all coverings and expanded vinyl ceiling cov- lated Wall or Wall and Roof/Ceiling Panels;Plastic In- "(described in A.10.2.4.2), are similar to those of tenor Finish Materials; Plastic Exterior Building Panels;WalUCeiling Coating Systems;Interior or Exte- which are applicable to textile wall coverings. e nor Finish Systems intent of the Code to require compliance with 2 wherever expanded vinyl wall or ceiling finish 10.2.4.3.1.2* New installations of cellular or foamed plastic `als are installed,regardless of occupancy classi- materials tested in accordance with ANSI/UL 1040, Stan- on. dard for Fire Test of Insulated Wall Construction, or ANSI/ FM 4880,Approval Standard for Class 1 Insulated Wall or 4.3 Cellular or Foamed Plastic. Cellular or foamed Wall and Roof/Ceiling Panels;Plastic Interior Finish Mate- c materials shall not be used as interior wall and ceil- rials; Plastic Exterior Building Panels; Wall/Ceiling Coat- ing Systems; Interior or Exterior Finish Systems, shall also 'finish unless specifically permitted by 10.2.4.3.1 or be tested for smoke release using NFPA 286, Standard .4.3.2.The requirements of 10.2.4.3 through 10.2.4.3.2 Methods of Fire Tests for Evaluating Contribution of Wall ' apply both to exposed foamed plastics and to foamed hcs used in conjunction with a textile or vinyl facing or and Ceiling Interior Finish to Room Fire Growth, with the acceptance criterion of 10.2.3.7.2(4). der. {� A.10.2.4.3.1.2 Both NFPA 286, Standard Methods of Fire i :2.4.3.1* Cellular or foamed plastic materials shall be Tests for Evaluating Contribution of Viand Ceiling Inte- mitted where subjected to large-scale fire tests that sub- rior Finish to Room Fire Growth,and ANSI/UL.1715,Stan- ate their combustibility and smoke release chazacteris- ' dard for Fire Test of Interior Finish Material,contain smoke for the use intended under actual fire conditions. The obscuration criteria.ANSI/UL 1040, Standard for Fire Test ;ts shall be performed on a finished foamed plastic assem- of Insulated Wall Construction, and FM 4880, Approval k related to the actual end-use configuration, including a y Standard for Class I Insulated Wall or Wall and Roof/Ceil- cover or facing,and at the maximum thickness intended t,. use. Suitable large-scale fire tests shall include those ing Panels; Plastic Interior Finish Materials;Plastic Exte- Qr rior Building Panels;WalUCeiling Coating Systems;Interior own in 10.2.4.3.1.1. or Exterior Finish Systems,do not.Smoke obscuration is an .10.2.4.3.1 Both NFPA 286, Standard Methods of Fire important component of the fire performance of cellular or Tests for Evaluating Contribution of Wall and Ceiling Inte- foamed plastic materials. kzor Finish to Room Fire Growth,and ANSWL 1715,Stan- 10.2.4.3.2 Cellular or foamed plastic shall be permitted for rdfor Fire Test of Interior Finish Material,contain smoke trim not in excess of 10 percent of the wall or ceiling area, obscuration criteria.ANSI/UL 1040, Standard for Fire Test of provided that it is not less than 20 lb/fO(320 kg/&)in den- Insulated Wall Construction, and FM 4880, Approval , �- sity, is limited to /z in. (13 mm) in thickness and 4 in. 4$t¢ndard for Class I Insulated Wall or Wall and Roof/Ceil- 'tn (100 mm)in width,and complies with the requirements for g Panels;Plastic Interior Finish Materials;Plastic Exte- nor Building Panels;Wall/Ceiling Coating Systems;Interior Class A or Class B interior wall and ceiling finish as de- or Exterior scribed in 10.2.3.4; however, the smoke developed index einis%5ystemsi do dot include smoke obscura- shall not be limited. criteria. §m�o�e obscjrdtipR•is an important component .+, o the fire pe4si'dnce oi:W.ilar or foamed plastic materi- . . •• ••• The prohibition of 10.2.4.3 on the use of foamed plan- .... . . a 10.2.4.3.1.1.6'of the fdJoijA fire tests shall be used for tics within buildings is based on actual fire experience Messing e con�bustibi�}ty.Df.cellulaz or foamed plastic in which foamed plastics have contributed to very th r ma�tenals ••ce • !finish`..•.. rapid fire development 24 It also acknowledges that "•..• as" tunnel testing per ASTM E 84,Standard Test Method for (}) NFPA 286•Standard etre%of Fire Tests for Evaluat- Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials, or ••Igg Con�iiiwbi an of Wall an4 Ceiling Interior Finish to ANSI/UL 723, Standard for Test for Surface Burning iom Fj;e. Growth,;w$b.fhe acceptance criteria of Characteristics of Building Materials (see 10.2.3.4),might 1b.2.3.72•..' 1tfe Safety et Code Handbook 2077 j �: s stephenbrasgaila architect, p.a. LETTER OF CLARIFICATION Date: July 17, 2015 To: Building Department Miami Shores Village 10050 Northeast 2nd Avenue Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Tel. 305-795-2204 Fax. 305-756-8972 Re: Permit No. M2015010699 St. Rose of Lima School 425 Northeast 105th Street Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Dear Building Officials & Inspectors: I am the Architect of Record for the above project. Please be advised of the following responses to plan review comments. Perm 1. An Asbestos report shall be provided at the time of re-submittal as par i;caf.this . package. ; 0000 0000.. 0000.. .. . Pyre 000090 00000 . 0000 0000 :0090: 1. General Contractor shall provide flame resistance test for the•new walt•earpet: •• Shaw Whisper 60751 color 00800 Red Velvet, tagged in plb1190000:As WS-6•2ind ••••• 00.. .. . 0 000.. located at gym walls. • 00 . . . . 00 000000 2. Please see revised sheet T-1 where an occupancy summary has begn provided. 0 . .. 0 *0 :00 .6099. 3. Please see revised sheet A-1 for detail 3/A-1 indicating an existing and •' maximum 1/2" transition between interior and exterior spaces has been provided. Please also refer to sheets A-1 to A-5 confirming accessibility for all work areas. 4. Please see revised sheet A-1 for detail 3/A-1 where a note indicating that floors shall be flush and level in a rectangular area equal to a minimum of one full door width on both sides of accessible exit has been added. 6991 West Broward Boulevard Suite 100 Plantation, Florida 33317 954.614.3801 Florida License No. AR12239 r A steph nbrasgalla architect, p.a. 5. Please see revised sheet A-1 to A-5, where lighting plans are being shown and exit signs are being identified, please also refer to the symbol legend on sheet A-3 for confirmation that all emergency light shall be operated with a battery back-up. 6. Please see revise sheet A-1, where an interior finishes classification note has been provided. "All interior finishes to be minimum class 'c'(flame spread 76- 200, smoke developed 0-450 as n.fp.a table a. 10.2.2." Thank you, and if you have questions or comments, please contact me directly. Please add this letter to the permanent permit record for the job. Best regards qeasg�alla 06.. • 0000 0000.. 0000.. '00'00 0000.. 000600 0000 :0900: 0000 0000 .000. 0000.. 0000 0000. 000000 . .. 00 0 ...... 0000.. . . 0 ...... 0000.. .. . 0 000 000000 • 6991 West Broward Boulevard Suite 100 Plantation, Florida 33317 954.614.3801 Florida License No. AR12239 ti r: shave contract groups V rlV collection: wallcovering .- style name whisper style number 60751 construction needlebond pattern single rib fiber 50%olefin/50%PET polyester dye method 100%solution dyed secondary king SBR latex total wei 30 ozAy. roll^�rz8 54-X 24-lin.yd. packagN, -crush-proof-box flammability paComer Bum Tunnel T A Ratin -��u� � ° � G� CT ir-sa Ss� - �C$?`At: ' f'Z qg acoustical ASTM C-423-84A ��, �� �W f ® F C Gypsum Board NRC.20 �lL G (� (L P L �' ✓�� All y Acoustic Board NRC.80 tensile strength ASTM D-5034,(LBS) 'TO C o 1 I P L y W j-r" �IF Pq- 2 Break Elongation LxW LxW 142x132 195x145 ? tear(trap)strength ASTM D-2261,(LBS) ME DEP/O&TIVI NT LxW 30x25 °••• abrasion resistance ASTM D-3884 •• • •• • • Rib Rupture •••••• • • • • #Cycles #Cycles •••i•• •• • ••••io 1,720 2,260 •••••o ••�• !•••oi colorfast AATCC-168 •••••° •••••• ••o••• Wet Crocking Dry Crocking •••••• • i• ••i••° •••••• • ••••o• " fmvss 302 Passes i ° • •° • ••• •oo,% electrostatic AATCG-134 i ••• •• • • 0.2kvwarranty °• • °• °: �••••� one year limited warranty Reviewed for general compliance with design intent only. Contractor shall field verify all e>asting coed'' and shall be solely responsible for all aspects of lobsite installation. 1 strictly rran roes speoftations and as further notated on :_. the enclosed i JI 7 ,:d ci F .} i r � - iturrna; � itate s /�-)may change?;with "ut notice. Re A Date s 4