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MF2008-00076 WOLF CREEK CONDOS 1811 GEORGE BUSH DR E BL 1 BUILDING PERMIT
�n 6c) VCQ,03 PREPARED 6/02/08, 12:00:47 INSPECTION TICKET PAGE 10 City of College Station INSPECTOR: BUILDING INSPECTOR DATE 6/02/08 i ADDRESS . : 1811 GEORGE BUSH DR E BL 1 SUBDIV: TENANT, NBR: 7 UNITS CONTRACTOR MILES CONSTRUCTION CORP. PHONE (979) 777-4675 OWNER LACOUR INVESTMENTS PHONE PARCEL 004601-0047-0000 APPL NUMBER: 08-00000076. RESIDENTIAL, 5+ UNITS NEW ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PERMIT: BLDG 00 BUILDING PERMIT REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION TYP/SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS/COMMENTS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ B100 01 2/20/08 DS BLDG, FOUNDATION -SLAB TIME: 17:00 2/21/08 AP February 20, 2008 4:31:23 PM acarter. thursday afternoon please February 21, 2008 4:26:05 PM kwolfe. B120 01 3/05/08 DS BLDG, FRAMING -PARTIAL TIME: 17:00 3/05/08 AP March 4, 2008 3:21:30 PM glsouth. APA FRAME INSPECTION March 5, 2008 11:40:09 AM kwolfe. B115 01 4/18/08 DS BLDG, FRAMING TIME: 17:00 4/18/08 DP April 17, 2008 2:01:54 PM acarter. • April 18, 2008 2:00:02 PM glsouth. April 18, 2008 2:00:11 PM glsouth. ALL OSB NEEDS TO BE COVERED WITH JOINTS & HOLES TAPED. FIR DOWN AREAS NEED TO BE SEALED AND TAPED. 5/8 SHEETROCK IN STAIRWELLS NEED TO USE PROPER NAILS (ROOFING NAILS NOT ALLOWED) UNITS THAT ONE ON TOP OF EACH OTHER ALL HOLES NEED TO BE FIRE CAULKED. HORIZONAL BLOCKING EVERY 10' ON STAGGED STUD WALLS. ALL BEDROOM WINDOWS NEED TO BE INSTALLED. B115 02 4/22/08 DS BLDG, FRAMING TIME: 17:00 4/22/08 AP April 22, 2008 11:17:46 AM bcaldwell. B130 01 4/23/08 DS BLDG, INSULATION TIME: 17:00 4/23/08 AP April 22, 2008 4:23:49 PM glsouth. B125 01 02/Q8 BLDG, FINAL TIME: 17:00 kM June 2, 2008 10:02:31 AM -acarter. 01 Tuesday morning please q------- rv)� -------------------------- CONTINUED ONTO NEXT PAGE - { �+r+- + 6 -- os w `� 044 ,� WF0999671 / 001 City of'College Station - PAGE REQ. DATE: 01/25/08 01/25/08 16:05:58 LOCATION: 1811 GEORGE BUSH DR E BL 1 LOC ID: 208720 REQUESTOR: MILES CONSTRUCTION CORP ORIGIN: CUSTOMER -WALK IN REQ USER: KWOLFE AUTH USER:KWOLFE WRK TYPE: 6" SWR TAP ******************************************************************************** TASK: SET UP NEW UTILITY ACCT SET READY SCHED START: 01/25/08 SCHED COMPLETION: 01/25/08 ******************************************************************************** JOB ORDER RESULT COMUE TTS WF0999672 / 001 City of,College Station PAGE 1 REQ. DATE: 01/25/08 01/25/08 16:06:22 LOCATION: 1811 GEORGE BUSH DR E BL 1 LOC ID: 208720 REQUESTOR: MILES CONSTRUCTION CORP ORIGIN: CUSTOMER -WALK IN REQ USER: KWOLFE AUTH USER:KWOLFE WRK TYPE: 1" WTR TAP - IRRIGATION ONLY ******************************************************************************** TASK: SET UP NEW UTILITY ACCT SET READY SCHED START: 01/25/08 SCHED COMPLETION: 01/25/08 ******************************************************************************** JOB ORDER RESULT COMIENTS WFO999663 / 001 City of'College Station PAGE 1 REQ. DATE: 01/25/08 01/25/08 16:02:44 LOCATION: 1811 GEORGE BUSH DR E 111 LOC ID: 208734 REQUESTOR: MILES CONSTRUCTION CORP ORIGIN: CUSTOMER -WALK IN REQ USER: KWOLFE AUTH USER:KWOLFE WRK TYPE: 3/4" WTR TAP ******************************************************************************** TASK: SET UP NEW UTILITY ACCT SET READY SCHED START: 01/25/08 SCHED COMPLETION: 01/25/08 ******************************************************************************** JOB ORDER RESULT COMMENTS WF0999664 / 001 City of'College Station PAGE 1 REQ. DATE: 01/25/08 01/25/08 16:03:18 LOCATION: 1811 GEORGE BUSH DR E 112 LOC ID: 208732 REQUESTOR: MILES CONSTRUCTION CORP ORIGIN: CUSTOMER -WALK IN REQ USER: KWOLFE AUTH USER:KWOLFE WRK TYPE: 3/4" WTR TAP ******************************************************************************** TASK: SET UP NEW UTILITY ACCT SET READY SCHED START: 01/25/08 SCHED COMPLETION: 01/25/08 ******************************************************************************** JOB ORDER RESULT COMMENTS WF0999665 / 001 City of'College Station PAGE 1 REQ. DATE: 01/25/08 01/25/08 16:03:40 LOCATION: 1811 GEORGE BUSH DR E 113 LOC ID: 211044 REQUESTOR: MILES CONSTRUCTION CORP ORIGIN: CUSTOMER -WALK IN REQ USER: KWOLFE AUTH USER:KWOLFE WRK TYPE: 3/4" WTR TAP ******************************************************************************** TASK: SET UP NEW UTILITY ACCT SET READY SCHED START: 01/25/08 SCHED COMPLETION: 01/25/08 ******************************************************************************** JOB ORDER RESULT COMlENTS WF0999666 / 001 City of'College Station PAGE 1 REQ. DATE: 01/25/08 01/25/08 16:04:02 LOCATION: 1811 GEORGE BUSH DR E 114 LOC ID: 211046 REQUESTOR: MILES CONSTRUCTION CORP ORIGIN: CUSTOMER -WALK IN REQ USER: KWOLFE AUTH USER:KWOLFE WRK TYPE: 3/4" WTR TAP ******************************************************************************** TASK: SET UP NEW UTILITY ACCT SET READY SCHED START: 01/25/08 SCHED COMPLETION: 01/25/08 ******************************************************************************** JOB ORDER RESULT COMENTS WF0999668 / 001 City of'College Station PAGE 1 REQ. DATE: 01/25/08 01/25/08 16:04:25 LOCATION: 1811 GEORGE BUSH DR E 122 LOC ID: 211274 REQUESTOR: MILES CONSTRUCTION CORP ORIGIN: CUSTOMER -WALK IN REQ USER: KWOLFE AUTH USER:KWOLFE WRK TYPE: 3/4" WTR TAP ******************************************************************************** TASK: SET UP NEW UTILITY ACCT SET READY SCHED START: 01/25/08 SCHED COMPLETION: 01/25/08 ******************************************************************************** JOB ORDER RESULT COMMENTS WF0999669 / 001 City of'College Station PAGE 1 REQ. DATE: 01/25/08 01/25/08 16:04:45 LOCATION: 1811 GEORGE BUSH DR E 123 LOC ID: 211276 REQUESTOR: MILES CONSTRUCTION CORP ORIGIN: CUSTOMER -WALK IN REQ USER: KWOLFE AUTH USER:KWOLFE WRK TYPE: 3/4" WTR TAP ******************************************************************************** TASK: SET UP NEW UTILITY ACCT SET READY SCHED START: 01/25/08 SCHED COMPLETION: 01/25/08 ******************************************************************************** JOB ORDER RESULT COMENTS WF0999670 / 001 City of College Station PAGE 1 t l REQ. DATE: 01/25/08 01/25/08 16:05:05 LOCATION: 1811 GEORGE BUSH DR E 124 LOC ID: 211278 REQUESTOR: MILES CONSTRUCTION CORP ORIGIN: CUSTOMER -WALK IN REQ USER: KWOLFE AUTH USER:KWOLFE WRK TYPE: 3/4" WTR TAP ******************************************************************************** TASK: SET UP NEW UTILITY ACCT SET READY SCHED START: 01/25/08 SCHED COMPLETION: 01/25/08 ******************************************************************************** JOB ORDER RESULT CONIlK =S t U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY ELEVATION CERTIFICATE OMB No. 1660-0008 Federal Emergency Management Agency Exoires February 28. 2009 National Flood Insurance Program Important: Read the instructions on pages 1-8. SECTION A - PROPERTY INFORMATION For Insurance Company Use: Al Building Owner's Name J. E. S. Investments Policy Number A2. Building Street Address (including Apt , Unit, Suite, and/or Bldg. No.) or P O Route and Box No I Company NAIC Number I 1811 George Bush Dr East, Bldg 1 City College Station State TX ZIP Code 77840 r\re;%r,-nx\t7fti! r�1 A3. Property Description (Lot and Block Numbers, Tax Parcel Number, Legal Description, etc.) Lot 1, Block 1, Miles subdivision, R13227 A4 Building Use (e.g., Residential, Non -Residential, Addition, Accessory, etc.) Residential A5 Latitude/Longitude. Lat. N 30d 36' 58.7" Long. W 96d 18' 53 0" Horizontal Datum: ❑ NAD 1927 ® NAD 1983 A6 Attach at least 2 photographs of the building if the Certificate is being used to obtain flood insurance. A7 Building Diagram Number 1 A8 For a building with a crawl space or enclosure(s), provide A9. For a building with an attached garage, provide a) Square footage of crawl space or enclosure(s) sq ft a) Square footage of attached garage 0 sq ft b) No. of permanent flood openings in the crawl space or b) No of permanent flood openings in the attached garage enclosure(s) walls within 1 0 foot above adjacent grade walls within 1.0 foot above adjacent grade 0 c) Total net area of flood openings in A8.b sq in c) Total net area of flood openings in A9.b 0 sq in SECTION B - FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP (FIRM) INFORMATION B1 NFIP Community Name & Community Number B2 County Name B3 State College Station 480083 Brazos TX B4. Map/Panel Number B5 Suffix B6. FIRM Index B7 FIRM Panel 68. Flood B9. Base Flood Elevation(s) (Zone i Date Effective/Revised Date Zone(s) AO, use base flood depth) 48041CO144 C July2, 1992 March 13, 2001 X 281.4 B10. Indicate the source of the Base Flood Elevation (BFE) data or base flood depth entered in Item B9. ❑ FIS Profile ❑ FIRM ® Community Determined ❑ Other (Describe) _ B11 Indicate elevation datum used for BFE in Item B9: ❑ NGVD 1929 ® NAVD 1988 ❑ Other (Describe) B12 Is the building located in a Coastal Barrier Resources System (CBRS) area or Otherwise Protected Area (OPA)^ ❑Yes ®No Designation Date ❑ CBRS ❑ OPA SECTION C - BUILDING ELEVATION INFORMATION (SURVEY REQUIRED) C1. Building elevations are based on: ❑ Construction Drawings* ❑ Building Under Construction* ® Finished Construction *A new Elevation Certificate will be required when construction of the building is complete. C2 Elevations -Zones Al-A30, AE, AH, A (with BFE), VE, V1430, V (with BFE), AR, AR/A, AR/AE, AR/A1-A30, AR/AH, AR/AO. Complete Items C2 a-g below according to the building diagram specified in Item AT Benchmark Utilized Bryan GPS - 62 Vertical Datum 270.00 NAVD 88 Conversion/Comments a) Top of bottom floor (including basement, crawl space, or enclosure floor)_ b) Top of the next higher floor c) Bottom of the lowest horizontal structural member (V Zones only) d) Attached garage (top of slab) e) Lowest elevation of machinery or equipment servicing the building (Describe type of equipment in Comments) f) Lowest adjacent (finished) grade (LAG) g) Highest adjacent (finished) grade (HAG) Check the measurement used 284 00 ® feet ❑ meters (Puerto Rico only) 294 .40 ® feet ❑ meters (Puerto Rico only) ❑ feet ❑ meters (Puerto Rico only) ❑ feet ❑ meters (Puerto Rico only) 283.83 ® feet ❑ meters (Puerto Rico only) 283.75 ® feet ❑ meters (Puerto Rico only) 284.00 ® feet ❑ meters (Puerto Rico only) SECTION D - SURVEYOR, ENGINEER, OR ARCHITECT CERTIFICATION This certification is to be signed and sealed by a land surveyor, engineer, or architect authorized by law to certify elevation information. / certify that the information on this Certificate represents my best efforts to interpret the data available. 1 understand that any false statement may be punishable by fine or imprisonment under 18 U. S. Code, Section 1001 OW ® Check here if comments are provided on back of form. ,n% Certifier's Name Christian A. Galindo License Number P.E. 53425 TX' CHI Title President Company Name Galindo engineers 8 Planners, Inc. �0°a°°an '?, -- Address 3833 S. Texas Ave., Ste. 213 City State TX ZIP Code 77802 re 7 Date Aug. 25, 2008 Telephone 979-846-8868 'E z -a aon�a *asa ., i+�oo:rba.av a.�aco aac '+ 3 .t ' n FEMA Form 1-31, February-M06 See reverse side for continuation. Replaces all previous editions 'i IMPORTANT: In these spaces, copy the corresponding information from Section A. For Insurance Company Use - Building Street Address (including Apt., Unit, Suite, and/or Bldg. No ) or P.O Route and Box No. Policy Number 1811 George Bush Dr. East, Bldg 1 City College Station State TX ZIP Code 77840 Company NAIC Number SECTION D - SURVEYOR, ENGINEER, OR ARCHITECT CERTIFICATION (CONTINUED) Copy both sides of this Elevation Certificate for (1) community official, (2) insurance agent/company, and (3) building owner Air conditioning units Signatu Date 8-25-08 ❑ Check here if attachments SECTION E - BUILDING ELEVATION INFORMATION (SURVEY NOT REQUIRED) FOR ZONE AO AND ZONE A (WITHOUT BFE) For Zones AO and A (without BFE), complete Items E1-E5. If the Certificate is intended to support a LOMA or LOMR-F request, complete Sections A, B, and C For Items E1-E4, use natural grade, if available. Check the measurement used. In Puerto Rico only, enter meters E1. Provide elevation information for the following and check the appropriate boxes to show whether the elevation is above or below the highest adjacent grade (HAG) and the lowest adjacent grade (LAG) a) Top of bottom floor (including basement, crawl space, or enclosure) is ❑ feet ❑ meters ❑ above or ❑ below the HAG b) Top of bottom floor (including basement, crawl space, or enclosure) is ❑ feet ❑ meters ❑ above or ❑ below the LAG. E2. For Building Diagrams 6-8 with permanent flood openings provided in Section A Items 8 and/or 9 (see page 8 of Instructions), the next higher floor (elevation C2.b in the diagrams) of the building is ❑ feet ❑ meters ❑ above or ❑ below the HAG. E3. Attached garage (top of slab) is ❑ feet ❑ meters ❑ above or ❑ below the HAG E4. Top of platform of machinery and/or equipment servicing the building is ❑ feet ❑ meters ❑ above or ❑ below the HAG. E5. Zone AO only If no flood depth number is available, is the top of the bottom floor elevated in accordance with the community's floodplain management ordinance? ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Unknown. The local official must certify this information in Section G. SECTION F - PROPERTY OWNER (OR OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE) CERTIFICATION The property owner or owner's authorized representative who completes Sections A, B, and E for Zone A (without a FEMA-issued or community -issued BFE) or Zone AO must sign here The statements in Sections A, B, and E are correct to the best of my knowledge Property Owner's or Owner's Authorized Representative's Name Address City State ZIP Code Signature Date Telephone Comments ❑ Check here if attachments SECTION G - COMMUNITY INFORMATION (OPTIONAL) The local official who is authorized by law or ordinance to administer the community's floodplain management ordinance can complete Sections A, B, C (or E), and G of this Elevation Certificate. Complete the applicable item(s) and sign below. Check the measurement used in Items G8. and G9. G1. ❑ The information in Section C was taken from other documentation that has been signed and sealed by a licensed surveyor, engineer, or architect who is authorized by law to certify elevation information (Indicate the source and date of the elevation data in the Comments area below.) G2. ❑ A community official completed Section E for a building located in Zone A (without a FEMA-issued or community -issued BFE) or Zone AO G3 ❑ The following information (Items G4.-G9 ) is provided for community floodplain management purposes. I G4 Permit Number I G5. Date Permit Issued I G6. Date Certificate Of Compliance/Occupancy Issued G7. This permit has been issued for ❑ New Construction ❑ Substantial Improvement G8. Elevation of as -built lowest floor (including basement) of the building: _❑ feet ❑ meters (PR) Datum G9. BFE or (in Zone AO) depth of flooding at the building site. ❑ feet ❑ meters (PR) Datum Local Official's Name Community Name Title Telephone Signature Date Comments _L_J Check here if attachments FEMA Form 81-31, February 2006 Replaces all previous editions • i' Building Photographs See Instructions for Item A6. For Insurance Company Use: Building Street Address (including Apt., Unit, Suite, and/or Bldg. No.) or P.O. Route and Box No. Policy Number 1811 George Bush Dr. East, Bldg 1 City College Station State TX ZIP Code 77840 Company NAIC Number If using the Elevation Certificate to obtain NFIP flood insurance, affix at least two building photographs below according to the instructions for Item A6. Identify all photographs with: date taken; "Front View" and "Rear View"; and, if required, "Right Side View" and "Left Side View." If submitting more photographs than will fit on this page, use the Continuation Page, following. Front View Rear View City of College Station 1101 TEXAS AVENUE COLLEGE STATION TX 77840 C E R T I F I C A T E O F O C C U P A N C Y P E R M A N E N T Issue Date . . . . . . Parcel Number . . . . . Property Address . . . Subdivision Name . . . Legal Description . . . Property Zoning . . . . Owner . . . . . . . . . Contractor . . . . . . Application number Description of Work Construction type . . . Occupancy type . . . . Flood Zone . . . . . . Approved 6/12/08 004601-0047-0000 1811 GEORGE BUSH DR E BL 1 COLLEGE STATION TX 77840 A004601 M RECTOR (ICL), TRACT 47, ACRES 2.697 WOLF PEN CREEK CORRIDOR LACOUR INVESTMENTS MILES CONSTRUCTION CORP. 979 777-4675 08-00000076 000 000 RESIDENTIAL, 5+ UNITS NEW COMBUSTIBLE (UNPROTECTED) RESIDENTIAL -MULTI -FAMILY Building O ficial VOID UNLESS SIGNED BY BUILDING OFFICIAL City of College Station 1101 TEXAS AVENUE COLLEGE STATION TX 77840 T E M P O R A R Y C O T E M P O R A R Y Issue Date . . . . . . 6/05/08 Expiration Date . . . . 7/02/08 Parcel Number . . . . . 004601-0047-0000 Property Address . . . 1811 GEORGE BUSH DR E BL 1 COLLEGE STATION TX 77840 Subdivision Name . . . Legal Description . . . A004601 M RECTOR (ICL), TRACT 47, ACRES 2.697 Property Zoning . . . . WOLF PEN CREEK CORRIDOR Owner . . . . . . . . . LACOUR INVESTMENTS Contractor . . . . . . MILES CONSTRUCTION CORP. 979 777-4675 Application number 08-00000076 000 000 Description of Work RESIDENTIAL, 5+ UNITS NEW Construction type . . . COMBUSTIBLE (UNPROTECTED) Occupancy type . . . . RESIDENTIAL -MULTI -FAMILY Flood Zone . . . . . . Special conditions 1.Remove all construction equipment, debris, and planting material from the completed phase and behind the temporary fencing. 2.Construct or place the temporary fencing for the remaining phases. 3.Clean sidewalks and parking lots of dirt. 4.Complete mulching and sodding in and around the plant beds. 5.Complete the screening of the transformer. and i�����eh���}e hehind uni�� � he4-el�g �ia�er� Approved . . . . . . . (2- -Q A 1,41, Building Officia VOID UNLESS SIGNED BY BUILDING OFFICIAL CD CLAYCAMP CONSULTING ENGINEER 300 LEE AVENUE June 6, 2008 Re: Wolf Creek Condos 1811 George Bush Drive E. College Station TX Mr. Chris Haver City of College Station, TX Building Official College Station, TX 77840 Mr. Haver, COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 77840 I was retained by Miles Construction Corporation to design the foundation for Wolf Creek Condos to be built at 1811 George Bush Drive E. June 3, 2008 1 was asked to inspect the structural steel balconies and provide a letter to you regarding my findings. My professional opinion is that exterior balconies meet or exceed safety and IBC 2006 code requirements. The floor structure of the balconies is fabricated from structural angles, W sections and square 4x4 HSS Sections Fy 46 ksi. Each balcony is self-supporting with 4 columns and base plates. The exterior wall provides lateral load resistance. Vertical reaction for live and dead load is approximately 3 Kips per column. The safe load listed in the 9th edition of the AISC manual for lightest HSS profile is 25 kips, thus a minimum factor of safety of 25/3 or in excess of 8.0. Welds vary in quality but all are of adequate strength to support the light load associated with the balcony design. It is my professional opinion that all balconies constructed to date meet or exceed the appropriate design criteria. Handrail design also appears to meet code. Please feel free to contact me if additional information is required. Respectfully, C.D. Claycap(ip, P.E. texas License No. 28867 %2/31/2A29 d Weld NOI-F CONDO 13.41- CClklr Al al ..�.. m "ago V MOM w N04F CA ax COHDes Chris Haver - Fwd: Re: Calling for CO for 1811 George Bush Dr Bldg 1 Page 1 F From: Pete Garcia To: COS Date: 6/6/2008 11:17:42 AM Subject: Fwd: Re: Calling for CO for 1811 George Bush Dr Bldg 1 They are OK. 'Do not ask the Lord to Guide your Footsteps if you are not willing to move your Feet' This e-mail and/or attachment is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and /or legally privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all electronic and paper copies of the original message and any attachments. Thank You. >>> On 6/5/2008 at 10:16 AM, in message<4847BCFF.B951.0035.0(cD-cstx.gov>, Pete Garcia wrote: We need a backflow test for the lawn irrigation. 'Do not ask the Lord to Guide your Footsteps if you are not willing to move your Feet' This e-mail and/or attachment is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and /or legally privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all electronic and paper copies of the original message and any attachments. Thank You. >>> On 6/5/2008 at 8:35 AM, in message<4847A542.1265.003D.00a)cstx.gov>, Amber Carter wrote: Wolf Creek Condos Bldg 1 These guys are ready for a CO. Last chance for issues before we get it printed. Thanks! Chris Haver - Re: wCalling for C.O. @ 1811 George Bush Dr. E bldg #1 Wolf Creek Condos Pa e 1 From: Donnie Willis To: Southerland, Gina Date: 6/5/2008 3:13:12 PM Subject: Re: Calling for C.O. @ 1811 George Bush Dr. E bldg #1 (Wolf Creek Condos) OK for Full CO. Items have been corrected. Donnie Willis, CFM Environmental Engineering Technician Certified Floodplain Manager Public Works Department 979-764-6375 office 979-229-7632 cell dwillis@cstx.gov >>> On 6/4/2008 at 2:13:33 pm, in message <4846A30D.OE07.007C.0@cstx.gov>, Donnie Willis wrote OK for Temp CO. 1. Trash and construction debris behind unit needs to be removed 2. Stormwater inlet box needs to be cleaned of excess silt and trash. 3. Stormwater discharge behind unit is holding water, discharge slope needs to be re-established and silt removed from discharge pipe. 4. Street and sidewalk next to unit needs to be cleaned. Donnie Willis, CFM Environmental Engineering Technician Certified Floodplain Manager Public Works Department 979-764-6375 office 979-229-7632 cell dwillis@cstx.gov >>> On 6/2/2008 at 4:43 pm, in message <48442326.6D9C.0039.0@cstx.gov>, Gina Southerland wrote: BP# 08-76 Contact Person: Bo Miles @ 777-4675 Gina Southerland CSR - Planning & Development Services City of College Station 979-764-3570 www.cstx.gov CC: Haver, Chris Chris Haver - Fwd: Re: Calling for C.O. @ 1811 George Bush Dr. E bldg #1 (Wolf Creek Condos) Page 1 From: Donnie Willis To: Haver, Chris Date: 6/5/2008 8:03:18 AM Subject: Fwd: Re: Calling for C.O. @ 1811 George Bush Dr. E bldg #1 (Wolf Creek Condos) >>> On 6/4/2008 at 2:13 pm, in message <4846A30D.OE07.007C.0@cstx.gov>, Donnie Willis wrote: OK for Temp CO. 1. Trash and construction debris behind unit needs to be removed. 2. Stormwater inlet box needs to be cleaned of excess silt and trash. 3. Stormwater discharge behind unit is holding water, discharge slope needs to be re-established and silt removed from discharge pipe. 4. Street and sidewalk next to unit needs to be cleaned. Donnie Willis, CFM Environmental Engineering Technician Certified Floodplain Manager Public Works Department 979-764-6375 office 979-229-7632 cell dwillis@cstx.gov >>> On 6/2/2008 at 4:43 pm, in message <48442326.6D9C.0039.0@cstx.gov>, Gina Southerland wrote: BP# 08-76 Contact Person: Bo Miles @ 777-4675 Gina Southerland CSR - Planning & Development Services City of College Station 979-764-3570 www.cstx.gov Chris Haver - Re: Callin for C.O. @ 1811 George Bush Dr. E bldg #1y Wolf Creek Condos Page 1 From: Lindsay Boyer To: Amber Carter; Benjamin McCarty; Chris Haver; Christina Court; Gina Southerland Date: 6/4/2008 8:23:07 AM Subject: Re: Calling for C.O. @ 1811 George Bush Dr. E bldg #1 (Wolf Creek Condos) ok for temp CO with the following conditions: Remove all construction equipment, debris, and planting material from the completed phase and behind the temporary fencing. Construct or place the temporary fencing for the remaining phases. Clean sidewalks and parking lots of dirt Complete mulching and sodding in and around the plant beds Complete the screening of the transformer Have talked to Bo about these issues, and is already in the process of working on all these items. >>> Gina Southerland 6/2/2008 4:43 PM >>> BP# 08-76 Contact Person: Bo Miles @ 777-4675 Gina Southerland CSR - Planning & Development Services City of College Station 979-764-3570 www. cstx. qov A� � , �5►7� CT1 Dr1 J tr, P �� I Chris Haver - Re: Calling for CO for 1811 George Bush Dr Bldg 1 Page 1 From: Pete Garcia To: Cos Date: 6/5/2008 10:16:32 AM Subject: Re: Calling for CO for 1811 George Bush Dr Bldg 1 We need a backflow test for the lawn irrigation. 'Do not ask the Lord to Guide your Footsteps if you are not willing to move your Feet' This e-mail and/or attachment is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and /or legally privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all electronic and paper copies of the original message and any attachments. Thank You. >>> On 6/5/2008 at 8:35 AM, in message <4847A542.1265.003D.0(o)-cstx gov>, Amber Carter wrote: Wolf Creek Condos Bldg 1 These guys are ready for a CO. Last chance for issues before we get it printed. Thanks! Chris Haver -Fwd: Re: Calling for C.O. @ 1811 George Bush Dr. E bldg #1 Wolf Creek Condos Page 1 From: Brenda Godfrey To: CO GROUP Date: 6/5/2008 12:39:26 PM Subject: Fwd: Re: Calling for C.O. @ 1811 George Bush Dr. E bldg #1 (Wolf Creek Condos) Looks like we do need a temporary blanket utility easement on this tract. Which engineer/planner is assigned to this project? The owner needs to be contacted to complete the easement dedication sheet and provide all the required information per the City's easement process. As soon as legal receives the request and info, we will prepare the easement for their signature Thanks, 3e' Brenda S. Godfrey Legal Assistant City of College Station, Texas Legal Department Phone: 979.764.3460 Fax: 979.764.3481 >>> Gilbert Martinez 6/5/2008 12:16 PM >>> Brenda, Sorry for the delay in response, I've been in a training class since Tuesday. We do still require a temp blanket easement on this project. Regards, Gilbert Martinez Electric Project Coordinator College Station Utilities Phone: (979)764-6255 Fax: (979)764-3789 E-mail: gmartineza-cstx.gov >>> Brenda Godfrey 6/5/2008 9:57 AM >>> Research shows property was sold by J P Miles Construction to Scott Packham Ball and Janice Lenore Bradshaw in late December 2007. Legal was not requested to prepare any easements from J P Miles Construction or Scott Ball and Janice Bradshaw. The only easements on the property are those shown on plat of Miles Subdivision recorded in Volume 7819, Page 164 attached. Please let me know if we need any other easements or if we need a temporary blanket easement Brenda S. Godfrey Legal Assistant City of College Station, Texas Legal Department Phone: 979.764.3460 Fax: 979.764.3481 Chris Haver - Re: Calling for C.O. @ 1811 George Bush Dr. E bldg #1 (Wolf Creek Condos) Page 1 From: Bridgette George To: Alan Gibbs; Amber Carter; Benjamin McCarty; Brenda Godfrey; Carol Cotter; Chris Haver; Cindy Dillard; Crissy Hartl; Donnie Willis; Doug Ervin; Eaphrame Thomas; Eric Dotson; Eric Hurt; Gina Southerland; Israel Koite; James Boykin; Jason Schubert; Jennifer Prochazka; Jerry Duffey; Jerry Jones; Joe Garcia; Joe Wilbert III; John LeBlanc; John Logan; Julie Caler; Keith Tinker; Lauren Hovde; Lindsay Boyer; Matthew Robinson; Mitchell Carson; Molly Hitchcock; Paul Schoenfeld; Pete Garcia; Sean Dwyer; Steve Smith; Tony Michalsky; Wally Urrutia Date: 6/5/2008 10:16:47 AM Subject: Re: Calling for C.O. @ 1811 George Bush Dr. E bldg #1 (Wolf Creek Condos) Thanks for the information on the change of ownership. They do not need any additional easements. >>> Brenda Godfrey 6/5/08 9.57 AM >>> Research shows property was sold by J P Miles Construction to Scott Packham Ball and Janice Lenore Bradshaw in late December 2007. Legal was not requested to prepare any easements from J P Miles Construction or Scott Ball and Janice Bradshaw. The only easements on the property are those shown on plat of Miles Subdivision recorded in Volume 7819, Page 164 attached. Please let me know if we need any other easements or if we need a temporary blanket easement Brenda S. Godfrey Legal Assistant City of College Station, Texas Legal Department Phone. 979.764.3460 Fax: 979.764.3481 >>> Bridgette George 6/3/2008 10:34 AM >>> The owner is JP Miles Construction. >>> Brenda Godfrey 6/3/08 8:37 AM >>> Who is the record title owner on this one so I can see if I have any easements that were requested? lie Brenda S. Godfrey Legal Assistant City of College Station, Texas Legal Department Phone: 979.764.3460 Fax: 979 764.3481 >>> Gina Southerland 6/2/2008 4:43 PM >>> BP# 08-76 Contact Person: Bo Miles @ 777-4675 Gina Southerland CSR - Planning & Development Services City of College Station 979-764-3570 (6/3%2g08) Gina Southerland - Re: Calling for C.O. @ 1811 George Bush Dr. E Bldg #1 (WolfwCreek Condos) Page1_'l From: Keith Tinker To: Gina Southerland Date: 6/3/2008 10:27 AM Subject: Re: Calling for C.O Problem corrected, OK for CO. @ 1811 George Bush Dr. E bidg #1 (Wolf Creek Condos) This message sent from my wireless Blackberry device -----Original Message ----- From: Gina Southerland To: Amber Carter <Acarter@cstx.gov> To: Alan Gibbs <Agibbs@cstx.gov> To: Bridgette George <BGEORGE@cstx.gov> To: Brenda Godfrey <Bgodfrey@cstx.gov> To: Benjamin McCarty <BMcCarty@cstx.gov> To: Carol Cotter <Ccotter@cstx.gov> To: Crissy Hard <Chartl@cstx.gov> To: Chris Haver <Chaver@cstx.gov> To: Donnie Willis <Dwillis@cstx.gov> To: Gina Southerland <Glsoutherland@cstx.gov> To: Jennifer Prochazka <JProchazka@cstx.gov> To: Jason Schubert <Jschubert@cstx.gov> To: Lindsay Boyer <Lboyer@cstx.gov> To: Lauren Hovde <Lhovde@cstx.gov> To: Molly Hitchcock <Mhitchcock@cstx.gov> To: Matthew Robinson <Mrobinson@cstx.gov> To: Cindy Dillard <Cdillard@cstx.gov> To: Doug Ervin <Dervin@cstx.gov> To: Eric Dotson <Edotson@cstx.gov> To: Eric Hurt <EHURT@cstx.gov> To: Julie Caler <Jcaler@cstx.gov> To: Jerry Duffey <Jduffey@cstx.gov> To: John LeBlanc <JLeBlanc@cstx.gov> To: Joe Wilbert III <Jwilbert@cstx.gov> To: Sean Dwyer <Sdwyer@cstx.gov> To: Steve Smith <Ssmith@cstx.gov> To: Wally Urrutia <Wurrutia@cstx.gov> To: Israel Koite <Ikoite@cstx.gov> To: Jerry Jones <Jjones@cstx.gov> To: John Logan <Jlogan@cstx.gov> To: Keith Tinker <Ktinker@cstx.gov> To: Eaphrame Thomas <Ethomas@cstx.gov> Sent: 6/2/2008 4:43:18 PM Subject: Calling for C.O. @ 1811 George Bush Dr. E bldg #1 (Wolf Creek Condos) BP# 08-76 Contact Person: Bo Miles @ 777-4675 Gina Southerland CSR - Planning & Development Services City of College Station 979-764-3570 www.cstx.gov ((6/3/2008) Gina Southerland-- Re; Calling for C.O. @ 1811 George Bush Dr. E bldg #1 (Wolf Creek Condos) _ Page 1 From: Jerry Duffey To: Gina Southerland Date: 6/3/2008 10:07 AM Subject: Re: Calling for C.O. @ 1811 George Bush Dr. E bldg #1 (Wolf Creek Condos) Building #1 is okay >>> Gina Southerland 06/02/08 4:43 PM >>> BP# 08-76 Contact Person: Bo Miles @ 777-4675 Gina Southerland CSR - Planning & Development Services City of College Station 979-764-3570 www.cstx.gov (6/4/2008) Amber Carter-' Re: Calling for C :O. @ 1811 George Bush Dr. E bldg #1 (Wolf Creek Condos) Page 1 From: Mitchell Carson To: Alan Gibbs; Amber Carter; Benjamin McCarty; Brenda Godfrey; Bridgett... Date: 6/4/2008 7:42 AM Subject: Re: Calling for C.O. @ 1811 George Bush Dr. E bldg #1 (Wolf Creek Condos) This one is ok.... Mitch >>> Gina Southerland 06/02/08 4:43 PM >>> BP# 08-76 Contact Person: Bo Miles @ 777-4675 Gina Southerland CSR - Planning & Development Services City of College Station 979-764-3570 www.csbc.00v WFl007702 / 001 City of College Station PAGE 1 REQ. DATE: 02 25 08 q 02 25 08 14:23:00 n LOCATION: 1811 GEORGE BUSH DR E BL 1 LOC ID: 208720 REQUESTOR: MILES CONSTRUCTION CORP ORIGIN: CUSTOMER -WALK IN REQ USER: KWOLFE AUTH USER:KWOLFE WRK TYPE: TEMP POLE PASSED ******************************************************************************** TASK: SET UP NEW UTILITY ACCT SET READY SCHED START: 02/25/08 SCHED COMPLETION: 02/25/08 ******************************************************************************** JOB ORDER RESULT CON14ENTS Ami. Termites P.O. Box 5481, Bryan, TX 77805-5481 979-589-1203 Ofc 979-589-3655 Fax Certificate of Completion This certificate verifies the completion of the preconstruction treatment for subterranean termites for the property listed below. Wolf Creek Condos 1811 George Bush East College Station, TX 77840 This property is guaranteed against subterranean termite infestation from 24 March 2008 thru 24 March 2010. R wka-e,LL C . B re1Lcvwd, RuSSELL C. BRELAND, CA • r u , J - z 4f" w , t 1 i .y SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE PRECONSTRUCTION DISCLOSURE FOR EACH ESTIMATE For all treatments there will be a diagram showing exactly what will be treated prior to the beginning of treatment. Review the pesticide label provided to you at this time for minimum treatment standards. Remember that your architects or design engineers specifications must also be followed, unless they are in violation of the law. Review the consumer information sheet for further information. If you have any questions, contact the pest control company or the Texas Department of Agriculture, Structural Pest Control Service, P.O. Box 12847, Austin, Texas 78711-2847. Phone: (512) 305-8250. Name of Customer: Bo Miles Construction Location Name: Wolf Creek Condos Customer Address: P.O. Box 10467 Location to Treat: 1811 George Bush East College Station, TX 77842 College Station, TX 77840 Type of Treatment [ ] Full [X] Partial [ ] Wood [ ] Bait [X] Commercial [ ] Single Family A label of Maxxthor SC Termiticide(s) is enclosed. The percentage of the termiticide(s) to be applied at this location is: 0.06% Warranty Information provided must include the Complete Details of any Warranty provided and the following: Time Period of Warranty; Renewal Options and Cost; and Obligations of the Contracting Parties. If the warranty does not include the entire structure treated, the areas included in the warranty are: (specify) Total Square Feet to be Treated: 29,620 Total Linear Feet to be Treated: Approximate Measurements of the Structure(s) to be Treated: &Maffr- Zmfw Russell C. Breland 02-19-2008 Signature of Certified Applicator or Printed Name Date Technician Completing Estimate A-1 Termites TPCL 11932 Name of Pest Control Company TPCL. No. Licensed and regulated under the Texas Structural Pest Control Act Texas Department of Agriculture, Structural Pest Control Service, P.O. Box 12847, Austin, Texas 78711-2847, Phone: (512) 305-8250. Page 1 of 4 Description of Structure(s) See Blueprints/Diagrams Additional Information Before conducting a termite preconstruction treatment, the company will present a complete diagram of the structure including construction details. When construction prevents performance of a full treatment, in accordance with a bid for full treatment, any change to a partial treatment by the company providing the treatment will be permitted if the owner of the structure or the person in charge of the construction and the certified applicator for the pest control company sign a statement attesting to the construction conditions. The agreement must be attached to the contract with an amended diagram showing the exact areas to be treated. Copies must be sent to the owner of the property and to the Structural Pest Control Board within seven days of the application. THE SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE PRECONSTRUCTION TREATMENT BUMDERS GUIDE IS ATTACHED (SPCB/D4). THE BOARD APPROVED SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE PRECONSTRUCTION TREATMENT BUILDERS GUIDE MUST BE PROVIDED TO, AND SIGNED BY THE CONTRACTOR OR PURCHASER OF THE PRECONSTRUCTION TREATMENT SERVICE. *This form includes the minimum requirements and information. It may also include or be revised to include a company logo and additional information. Page 2 of 4 A-1 Termites 979-589-1203 Ofc . 979-589-3655 Fax 7343 Wixon Road. P.O. Box 5481. Bryan, TX 77805 TPCL 11932 LIFETIME SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE CONTRACT Contractor Name: Bo Miles Construction Property Name: Wolf Creek Condos Contractor Address: P.O. Box 10467 Property Address: 1811 George Bush East College Station, TX 77842 College Station, TX 77840 Property Description: Condos - Horizontal Foundation Partial Pretreatment for Subterranean Termites Effective: 02/19/2008 through 03/24/2010 Treatment Cost: $4,146.80 Yearly Renewal: $1750.00+ tax = $1,885.63 Treatment Areas: (X] Plumbing Areas [X] Horizontal Foundation [X] Exterior Beam Transfer Cost: $550.00 (Charged to Buyer after sale of Property) A-1 Termites will annually extend this contract to the Owner for the LIFETIME of the property provided the yearly renewal is paid before the end of the previous contract period. If active subterranean termite infestation is found while under contract, A-1 Termites will retreat the infested area at no charge. If the property sells, the new Owner must pay the transfer cost and yearly renewal or the contract is void. A-1 Termites reserves the right to revise the annual renewal charge after the first year and each year after that. A -I Termites does NOT guarantee against any present or future damage to this property or its contents, nor will A-1 Termites provide for any repairs that may be necessary. Any additions or alterations to the property drawn on the graph dated SEE BLUEPRINTS will allow A-1 Termites the right to change the amount of the annual renewal. A-1 Termites must be notified of these changes, and the additions or alterations must be properly treated by A-1 Termites at the expense of the r this co if14 i fm ssfaxc Bo Miles Construction Date Russell C. Breland C.A. for A-1 Termites Licensed and regulated under the Texas Structural Pest Control Act Texas Deparanent of Agriculture, Structural Pest Control Service, P.O. Box 12847, Austin, Texas 78711-2847, Phone: (512) 305-8250. Page 3 of 4 CONSUMER INFORMATION SHEET The structural pest control industry is regulated by the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA), Structural Pest Control Service (SPCS), PO Box 12847, Austin, TX 78711-2847. TDA licenses the businesses, certified applicators and technicians who perform structural pest control work. Certified applicators and technicians must pass a written examination in order to receive their licenses. Pesticides must be registered with the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and TDA before they may be used in Texas. EPA registration is not a finding of product safety. Pesticides are designed to kill or control pests. Your risk of hann depends upon the degree of your exposure and your individual susceptibility. Specific health and safety information varies between pesticides and types of exposures and is available on the label information or MSDS sheet, which can be supplied to you upon request from the licensed applicator. Take precautions when a treatment has been performed to avoid exposure to vulnerable individuals. Pesticides may be harmful if swallowed, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin. Avoid breathing dust or spray mist and any unnecessary contact with treated surfaces. if you desire specific information on precautions, refer to the pesticide label. The law requires that the application procedures specified on the label be followed. If you have questions about the application, contact the business or person making the application. If you suspect a violation of the law regarding structural pest control, contact the SPCS. In case of a health emergency, seek immediate medical attention. Pest Control signs must be posted prior to treatment in many instances. The signs should be posted in an area of common access at least 48 hours prior to treatment. The information sign will allow you to contact someone who can tell you what pesticide is being used. If you are contracting for pest control services due to a home solicitation, you have the right to cancel the contract within 72 hours. You may exercise this right by notifying the pest control company that you do not wish to receive their service. For general information on pesticides, contact the National Pesticide Information Center 1-800-858-7378 For information concerning structural pest control laws, contact the Structural Pest Control Service at: (512) 305- 8250 or 866-918-4481. For information concerning the formulation and registration of pesticides, contact the TDA pesticide registration at (512) 463-7476 or 800-835-5832. For non -emergency health information relating to pesticides, contact Texas Department of State Health Services (512)458-7111. REDUCED IWACT SERVICE In order to minimize the reliance on pesticides and reduce pest populations, a Reduced Impact Pest Control operator may recommend that you consider the sanitation or physical alteration of your work place or residence. It is your responsibility to follow those recommendations. Your pest control operator may or may not offer these services upon request. A proper inspection will provide the information necessary for you to choose the method of pest control which best suits your situation. Many pest problems can be solved without using pesticides. This Reduced Impact Service will include an inspection report and treatment recommendations. You should review these and keep a copy for your records. Your cooperation in following the recommendations made by your service provider is essential to a reduced impact service program. Pesticides may be used in a responsible and professional manner in a reduced impact pest control service. If you do not want a specific pesticide used or any pesticides used at all, you must note this in writing on the contract prior to the initiation of the service. If any specific pesticide or class of pesticides are not excluded, it may be used by the provider. REQUIRED BY THE TDA STRUCTURAL PEST CONTROL SERVICE Revised 09/01/07 Page 4 of 4 MAXXTHOR SC For use only by individualstfim,Is licensed or registered by the state to apply termiticide products when used as a termiticide. States may have more restrictive requirements regarding qualifications of persons using this product Consult the structural pest control regulatory agency of your state prior to use of this product To control structural pests indoors and outdoors in and around residential, commercial, Industrial, institutional and public structures and buildings. To control pests of lawns and ornamental plants in lawns, parks, grounds, landscapes, recreational areas and athletic fields. Active Ingredient: By WL Bifenthrin'.......................................................................................7.9% Other Ingredients:...................................................................... 9 .1 ° TOTAL: ...................................................................................... 100.0% 'Cis isomers 97% minimum, trans isomers 3% maximum. EPA Reg. No. 81824-5 EPA EsL 81824-NC-001 Maxxthor SC contains 213 pounds active ingredient per gallon. STOP - Read the label before use KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION (PRECAUCION AL USUARIO: Si usted no puede leer o entender ingles, no use este producto hasta gue la etiqueta le haya silo explicada ampliamente.) (TO THE USER: If you cannot read and understand English, do not use this product until the label has been fully explained to you.) For product use Inforfnation call 1-888-398-3772 or visit www.maxxthor.corr NET CONTENTS: As marked on container Manufactured by: ENSYSTEX 11, Inc. Fayetteville, NC 28303 FIRST AID If swallowed • Call poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice. • Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow • Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by the poison control center or doctor • Do not give anything to an unconscious person If Inhaled • Move person to fresh air • If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth, d possible • Call a parson control center or doctor for further treatment advice N on sldn or • Take of contaminated clothing clWMrrg Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes • Calla poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. If In eyes • Hold eye open and rihse slowly and gently with water for 15 to 20 minutes • Remove contact lenses, If present alter the first 5 min rtes, then continue mining eye • Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice HOTLINE NUMBER Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor or going for treatment. You may also contact 1-(888)398-3772 for emergency medical treatment information NOTE TO PHYSICIAN The product is a pyrethroid. If large amounts have been ingested, the stomach and intestine should be evacuated Treatment is symptomatic and supportive Digestible fats, oils, or alcohol may increase absorption and so should be avoided. PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals CAUTION Harmful if swallowed, inhaled or absorbed through skin. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or dotting. Avoid breathing spray mist. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handing and before eating, drinking, chewing gum or using tobacco. Remove contariinated clothing and wash before reuse. Personal Protective Equlpmerrt AN pestidde handers (mixers, loaders and applicators) must wear long-sleeved shin and long pants, socks, shoes and chemicakeslstsnt gloves. A I pesticide handers must wear a respiratory protection device when wording in a non -ventilated space (such as a NIOSH approved respirator with any R, P or HE filter or a NIOSH approved respirator with an organic vapor (OV) cartridge or canister with any R. P or HE proMer). AN pesticide handers must wear protect" eyewear, such as goggles, faceshield or safety glasses, when working in a norm• ventilated space or when applying as a temrihcide by roddng or sub-dsb injection. After the product is diluted in accordance with label directions for use (or if an mine injector system is used) shirt, pants, soda, shoes and waterproof gloves are sufficient. Termite Cot Is Treatment Men treating adjacent to an exisbnp structure, the applicator must check the area to be treated and rnsnediatey adjacent areas of the structure for visible and accessible cracks and holes to prevent any leaks or significant exposures to persons occupying the structure. People present or residing in the sWdore during application must be advised to remove thew pets and themselves from the structure if they see any signs of leakage. After application, the applicator is required to check for Inks. All leaks resulhng in the deposition of temsbcide in bacons other than those prescribed on this label must be donned up prior to leaving the application site. Do not slow people or pets to contact contaminated areas or to reoccupy contaminated areas of the structure until the dean -up is completed. Environmental Hazards This pesticide is extremely toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates. Do not apply directly to water, or to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark Drift and run-off from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms; in neighboring areas. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwaters or rinsate. Care should be used Men spraying to avoid fish and reptile pets in/around ornamental ponds. This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to Bred treatment or residues on blooming crops or wands. Do not apply this product or slow it to drift to blooming crops or weeds if bees are visiting the treatment area. Physical and Chemical Hazards Do not apply this product or solutions of this product around electrical equipment such as electrical conduits, motor housings, junction boxes, switch boxes, etc due to the possibility of shock hazard. DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of Federal taw to use this product in a manner inconsistent w tt h is labeling. Do not apply as a broadcast application to interior wall and Boor surfaces of homes except as otherwise permitted. Do not apply by arcraff orthrough on Imgabon orchemigatan system. Do not allow spray to dnft onto ponds, streams or Woes. Do not apply in greenhouses or nurseries. Not for use on sod fame turf, golf course turf or grass grown for seed. Dilution of M , ' or SC for Use as a Termlticide STORAGE AND DISPOSAL Do not contambnte water, food or food by storage or disposal. pesticide Storage. Keep out of reach of children and animals. Store in original containers only. Store in a cool, dry place and avoid excess heal Handle and open container in a manner so as to prevent spillage. Do not put concentrate or dilute material into food or drink containers. Natialds Disposal: Pesticide wastes are toxic Improper disposal of excess pesticide, spray mixture or rinsate is a violation of Federal Low. f these wastes cannot be disposed of by use according to label ilk ons, contact your Stale Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency, or the Hazardous Waste reprosentato at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance. Container Disposal: Triple rinse (or equivalenp. Then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill or by incineration, or if allowed by state and local sulhorites, by burring. If burned, stay out of smoke. In Case of SON: Confine if, avoid contact, Isolate area and keep animals and unprotected persons away. Form dike around apd was and/or absorb opi with absorbent materials, such as sand, at litter or dye. Place damaged package in a holding container and Identify contents. Contact Ensystex II at 1-sell-3963772 for arry assistance. Squeeze and Measure Container Dispensing Directions 1. Remove the cap from the measuring chamber end remove seal ever container opening. 2. Replace cap loosely on measuring chamber —Otis slows for venting of ail when container is squeezed. 3. Squeeze container gently until measuring shember contains the desired amount of product. 4. Remove the cap from the measuring chamber and pour product into the application equipment 5. Replace cep securely. Tip and Measure Container Dispensing Directions 1. Remove the cep from the measuring chamber and remove seal over container opening. 2. Replace the cep securely. 3. Tip the container until the measuring chamber contains the desired amount of product 4. Ratum container to its level position. 5. Remove the cep from the reassuring chamber and pour product into the application equipment & Replace cap securely. APPLICATION FOR CONTROL OF SUBTERRANEAN TERMITES General Moxxthor SC, in the form of a dilute Insecticidal solution, prevent and controls subterranean termite Wastations in and around structures and other Ferro by creating a continuous chemic* treated zone (horizontal andlor venal as needed) between the wood and other cellulose matensl In the structure and urmala colonies in the sail In order to establish a barrier between the wood in the structure and the tamites in the soil, odequatey dsperso the solution of this product in the soil. Maxxthor SC an also used to directly treat temhks Infested wood, however such trestenLL should be considered to be supplementary to, and not a replacement for, soil based applications of this product To effectively control termites with this product, the service technician should be familiar with current temits control practices including trenching, roddng, sub -slab and void Injection, soil surface fan oprayh g, excavated will treatment end bush, spray and wifeaon appiations to wood Correct use of these tedniques is necessary to ofecivey control infestations by suberranean termites such as Copfafermes, Haterolermes, Reticud►ermes and Zoofermopsis. The service technician should consider the t ology and behavior of the temde speae(s) to be controlled to determine which control predicts to use. Treatment standards and procedures for subterranean temilto control may wry due to regulations, voter table level, structure design, soil types, construction practices and other factors. For advice concaming current control practices with respect to specific loaf conditions, consult resources in structural pest control and state cooperative extension and regulatory agencies. Follow all federal, slat and local regulations and treatment standards for protection of a structure from subterranean tomhiles. Effective tenths control may also Include mechanical alteration of the structure. Elimination of looks or points of moisture accumulation within or on the extenor of the structure tat result in an Increase in the monlum content of wooden structural component Is advierad. Removal of non- essential aWlose containing materials that are in contact with the ground under around the structure can reduce termite foraging in the ore". When untreated wooden parts of the structure touch the ground and such contact cannot be broken, creating a bonier between the soil and such components using a solution of the product may protect the component and the structure against temife attack. Maxxthor SC is labeled for use against subterranean termite as a 0.06%- 0.12% solution In water, however the 0.06% flninhed solution should be used for typical control siluatiamL When difficult or problem sots or construction types are encountered, it may be necessary to use 0.12% Mo odha SC mixed in reduced volumes of water. Al treatment directions contained in this label may not be necessary to provide adequate protection against temites. Avoid contamination of water supplies due to baddlow, under reduced water system pressure by using an&bactdlow equipment or procedures to prevent siphoning of any sdulon back into a water supply. Do not contaminate deems or welts. Do not treat sod that is vaster saturated or frozen. Do not treat while precipitation is occurring. Do not apply solution to an amea or oft if the sod at tre wren or site is in such a state or condition that runoff or movement of the solution from the treated area or site is likely to occur. Consult auto and local apad6ations for recommended distances of welt from treated area, or if such regulations do not exist, refor to Federal Housing Administration Specifications (H.U.D.) for guidance. For the purposes of this label and its directions, yowl spaces are to be considered to be Inside of the structure. Mbdng Directlons For Maxxthor SC For Use As A Termitidde Mix Msxidha SC for use as a tennitidde in the following manner 1. Fill tank 114 to 113 full. 2. Ste pump to begin by-poss agitation and pace end of treating tool in tank to allow circulation through hose. 3. Add appropriate amount of Maxxthor SC. 4. Add remaining amount of water. 5. Let pump run and allow recirculation through the hose for 2 to 3 minutes. Mantha SC may also be nixed Into full tanks at water, but substantial agitation is required to ensure unifar iy of the solution. For termite control, use rates for Maxxthor SC are expressed and the solution is mired according to the percentage (%) concentration it forms when mixed in water. Use the nixing table or alternately the Portmarlas below to detamhine the amount of Mnxxthor SC to add to any quantity of water. To prepare a 0.06% water solution, ready to use, dilute 3 quarts of Maxxthor SC with 29.25 gallons of veler. To prepare a 0.12% water solution, ready to use, dilute 6 quarts of Moxxthor SC with 98.5 gallons of water. fillbbdriao Table for Maxxtlror SC for Use as a TermNkide Solution Parcenta Gallons of Amount of Watar to mix Concentration Desired Firdshed Maxxthor SC to with Solution add Maxxtitor SC Desired 0.06% 1 1 oz 127 oz. 5 5 oz 4 9 gal 25 25 oz. 24 8 gal 50 1 ql +16 oz. 49 6 gal 100 3 qt 99 25 gal. 0.121116' 1 2 oz 126 oz. 5 10 oz 4.9 gal. 25 1 qt.+18 oz. 24 5 gal 50 3 qL 49.2 gal 100 8 qt 98 5 'Only use the 0.12% rate in accordance with the AQ'usfinents to Application Volume section. May also be used in accordance with to FOAM APPLICATION and APPLICATIONS TO PROTECT UNDERGROUND ITEMS FROM TERMITE ATTACK sections. Calculating an Amount of Maxxthor SC to Mix To rnix any amount of toolbar SC for termite control, determine: A = Unit of water into which the Moxxthor SC will be mixed. Express any partial units as decimal fractions (112 -.5). Any unit of measure, such as gallons or quarts, an be used for A. Answers to equations below are in sours units as A. Maxxthor SC to add to A for 0.06% = A 1132.3 Maxidhor SC to add to A for 0.12% = A 165.7 To convert gallons to fluid ounces, nwhiply number of gauss X 128 125 fluid ounces - IS ceps - 8 pima = 4 quart - 1 gallon 32 fluid ounces =1 quart Application Volume To provide maximum control and protection against tensile Infestation, apply the specified volume of the finished water solution containing the specified amount of Maxxthor SC as set out below or as otherwise directed in this label. Prescribed Horizontal Bardw Rate: Unions olher was directed, horizontal banters are created by applying a 0.06% solution at a rate of one gallon of solution per 10 square feel (One gallon of 0.06% solution amain 1.0 fluid ounce of Maxxihor SC.) Prescribed Vertical Barrier Rate: Unless otherwise directed, venal barriers are created by applying a 0.06% solution at a rot of Pour gallons of solution per 10 linear feet per That of depth (Four gallons of 0.06% solution contains 4.0 fluid ounces of Maxxthor SC.) Adjustments to Application Volume If soil will not accept the labeled application volumes, the volume may bs reduced provided there is ■ corresponding increase in concentration so that the amount of active ingredient applied to the soil remains the some. Not: Large reductions of application volume reduce to ike6hood of obtaining a continuous bamer. Variance is slowed when volume and conceedriabon are consistent with label directed rats and a continuous border an still be achieved. When volume is reduced, the sparing of holes created for sub slab Injection and sod rodding may need to be reduced to account for decreased dispersion of the solution In the soil. For example, adjust the amount of solution applied to deliver a horaoMN barrier of 10 square feet from 1 gallon to as low as 0.5 gallons and as high as 2 gallons while maintaining the amount of Moxxthor SC (1 fluid ounce) applied per 10 square feet For example, adjust the amount of solution applied to delver a vertical banter 10 feet long by once foal deep from 4 gallons to as low as 2 gallons and as high as 8 gallons while maintaining the amount of Mawdha SC (4 fluid ounces) applied per 10 linear feet. PRE -CONSTRUCTION TREATMENT AN Structures Pro -construction treatment Do not apply at a lower dosage andor concentration than specified on thin label for applications prior to the installation of the finished grade. Prior to each application, applicators must nobly the general contractor, construction superintendent, or similar responsible parry, of the intended temitictde application and amended tits of application and instruct the responsible person to notify construction workers and other individuals to leave the area to be treated during application and until the tormttiddo is absorbed into the sod. Effective control of subtensnoan termites an be accomplished during construction by using a 0.06% solution of Maxtdhar SC to establish vertical and/or horizontal bamom between the structure and the ad as directed. To meat current tamiit procfing requirements, follow the procedures in the talent edition of the Housing end Urban Development Minimum Property Standards. Horizontal Barders Under Slabs on Ground Including Basements Create a horizontal banter an the entire surface o1 soil or substrate that will be covered by a slab, Including, but not dmited to, slab loors, garages, arpat, basements, porches and entrance platforms by treating the soil or substrata with the solution at the Prescribed Horizontal Banter Rau. If the N under the slab is a coarse material such as washed gravel, make sure that a su8ldent enough amount of dilution is appled that the solution reaches the" beneath the fill. Apply solution using a coarse spray nozzle. If the slab over the treated area will not be poured on the same day as the application (and there ore no foundation wale in place around the treated sal) aver treated soil with a water -proof banter such as polyethylene sheeting. Vertical Barriers Create a verbal bonier along the inside and outside of foundation wale, around plers, plumbing and uNty service entrances and other point of possible future urmt awes and entry by treating the sol at Hose points at the Prescribed Vertical Sourer Rate. Wean trenching and rodding Into the trench, or trenching alone, it Is Important that the solution reaches the top of the fcating. Rod holes must be spaced to as to schlove a continuous ter iticidal border, but they should in no case be more than 12 inches @part Trenches need not be wider than 6 Inches. Mix the solution into the soil as it is being replaced in the trench. Care should be taken to avoid washing soil out from around footings thereby undermining the stability of the structure. An inside vertical barrier may not be required for a monoFlhic slab. if distance from final grade to top of foo" will be lass than four feet, i1 is permissible to writ until Thal grade is established to apply the vertical barter. When beating foundations deeper than 4 That apply the hrmitidde as the bsddll is being replaced, or it the construction anbsdor fails to notify the applicator in time to pemd this, beat Me foundation to a minimum depth of 4 feet after the bodda has been installed. The appiator must trench and rod into the branch or trench along the foundation welt and around plan and othar foundation elements, at the rah prescribed from grade to a minimum depth of 4 feet When the top of the footing is exposed, the applicator must treat live said adjacent to the footing to a depth not to exceed the bottom of the footing. However, in no case should a structure be treated below the fooling. Hollow Block Foundations and Voids Hollow block foundations and voids may be treated at a rate of 2 gallons of solution per 10 Inew feet to create a continuous treated zone within the voids at the fooling. POST CONSTRUCTION TREATMENT AN Structures Do not apply treatment until the identity and location of M wells, radiant heat pipes, water and sewer Brea, slecbhal conduits and sub -slab heating and air conchning ducts is established. Caution must be taken to avoid puncturing these elements and/or injecting solution Into them. AN holes in commonly occupied areas into which national has been applied must be plugged. Plugs must be of a non c@4ulose material or covered by an imrpervhous, non-celdose metal of. Verbal Ranier Depth: For applications mods after the find grade is tnsMW, the applicator must trench and rod into the bench or tranch ring the foundation wags and around plan and other foundation elements and no at the rah prescribed ham grade to the tap of the footing. When the footing is more than four (4) feet below grade, the applicator mud trench and rod into the bench or bench along the foundation walls and heat at the rate prescribed to a minimum depth of four feet. The actual depth of trombrhent will vary depending on the sin type, degree of coat pactlon, and location of /simile activity. When the top of the footing is exposed, the aloalor mud treat the soil adjacent to the footing to a depth not to exceed the bottom of the footing. However, In no case should a structure be treated below the fooling. Structures Containing Concrete Slabs on Ground (Monolithlc/FlostinglSupportad) Including Basements To make an application beneath existing d" it may be necessary to drill holes In the slab or adjacent foundation and to apply aahNorh. Holes should be spaced such that when Vestment is applied through them, a continuous tresled zone is applied beneath the slab. Vertical larders Acme Exbrlor o/ Foundation V da: Tench rat rod into the tench or trench along tin outside of foundation web and but at the Pnetaibsd Vertial Barrier Rae to the depth specified under Vertical Banter Depth. Where physical obsbudkins such as concrete walkways adjacent to foundation elements, or soil type and/or conditions make trenching prohibitive, immanent may be made by racking alone. Vertical Barriers Meng interior of Foundation Wale: Vernal barriers may be established on the interior aide of foundation wags by sut4ab injection of the solution at the Prescribed Vernal Barrier Rah. Injection openings an be dried adher vertically through the Bleb along the interior of the foundation wall or horizontally from tiro exterior through the foundation wag low enough on the well to slow for the deposition of the solution beneath the stab slap the interior side of the foundation win. Drill hobs should be Wooed to as to adtieve a continuous chemical boner but in no can forther spin than 12 Inches. Special ae must be take to dalrhbuh the solution evenly. Vertical barriers nay also be established beneath the slab along both sides of interior footing• supported wins, one side of interior pvtibons and along M cracks and exposition ]oft and udiy service entrances end bath traps. Hertments! &@"is a Son"th slabs on Ground: Create a horizontal barter by treating at the Promoted Horizontal Barter Rate beneath sebo by either drMng and long making from tin exterior or by grid patlem dating and injection vankaly through this Nab. Long nodding should be used a* when grid pattern dying and injection end horizontal short rodding and injection cannot be used to deliver to sub Nab trestrdatm. Both Traps: Exposed soil beneath and around aeon where plumbing and utty services penetrate the slab should be treated st the rate of 1 gallon of soution par square foot of sol. Structures Containing Accessible Crawl Spaces For rzswi spaces, apply vertical terrrihcide bamers at the rate of 4 gallons of solution per 10 linear fed per fool of depth from grade to the top of the footing, or if the footing is more thin 4 fast below grade, to a rrinimum depth of 4 foot Apply by trenching and rodding Into the trench, or trerhdhing. Treat both aides of foundation and around M piers and pipes. More physical obstructions such me anaete walkways adjacent to foundation dements prevent trenching, treatment may be made by adding alone. Man soil type and/or conditions make trenching prohibitive, rocking may be used. When the top of the footing is exposed, the applicator mud treat the sal adjacent to the footing to a depth not to exceed the bottom of the footing. Read and follow the mixing and use direction section of the label if situations are encountered where the soil will not accept the Col application volume. 1. Rod hoes and trenches crud not extend below the bottom of the footing. 2. Rod holes must be spaced so as to achieve a continuous tomhitidde barrier but in no case moo then 12 Inches span 3. Trenches must be a minimum of 6 incites deep or to the bot im of the footing, whichever is last, and need not be wider than a inches. When trenching in sloping (tiered) soil, the trench mud be stepped to ensue adequate dstrfbuflon and to prevent ternriddde from running olf. The solution mud be mixed with the sod as it is replaced in the tench. 4. When treating plenums or crawl spaces, turn off the air circulation system of the structure until application has been completed and of solution has been absorbed by the sol. Structures Containing Inaccessible Crawl Spaces For inaccessible Interior areas, rich as areas where there is insufficient deaenee between floor joists rat ground surfaces to slow operator access, excavate, If possible, and but according to be Instructions for accessible crew spaces. Otherwise, apply one, or a combination of the following two mMhods. 1. To establish a horizontal brier, apply to the sin surface, 1 gallon of sokdfon per 10 square feat overall using a nozzle pressure of last than 25 p.s.t. and a comae application nozzle (a.g., Delovan Type RD RNndrop, RD-7 or larger, or Spraying Systems Co. e010LP TeeM or comparable nozzle). For an area that cannot be ruched with the oppgatlon wand. use one or more extension rods to make the application a the sol. Do not broadcast or power spray with higher pressures. 2. To establish a horizontal boner, drill through the foundation wall or through the floor above and treat the sod perimeter at a rah of 1 gallon of solution per 10 square feet Ddd spedng mud be at intervals not to exceed 16 inches. Marry states have under Intervals, " dhedk situ regulations which may apply. When treating plenums or crawl spaces, turn off the or circulation system of the structure until application has been completed and M tormi icide has been absorbed by the ant. Masonry Voids Drill and treat voids in multiph masonry elements of the structure extending from the structure to the soil in order to create a continuous treatment bonier in the area to be treated Apply at the rate of 2 gallons of solution per 10 kntar feet of footing using a nozzle pressure of less than 25 p.a.L When using this treatment access holes must be dried below the sill plate and should be as dose as possible to the footing as is practical. Treatment of voids in dock or rubble foundation walls must be nosey monitored: Application; must inspect areas of possible runoff as a precaution against application leakage in the treated areas. Some areas may not be treatable or may require mechanical alteration prior to treatment Al leaks resulting in the deposition at temibdde in locations other then those prescribed on this label must be damned up prior to leaving the application site. Do not Mow people or pets to contact contaminated areas or to reoccupy the contaminated oren of the structure until the ciurh-up is completed. Note: When dril"ng veneer web, are should be taken to not drill beyond the depth of the void behind the veneer into another construction layer behind the veneer. It is however permissible to &I through the veneer and Into concrete blocks behind the vmnser and to treat the veneer and the concrete blocks at the some time. Note: Not for use in vads Insulated with rigid lam TREATMENT OF STRUCTURES WITH WELLS AND CISTERNS Do not contaminate wets or cistems. Structures with W*IWChltems Inside Foundations Structures that contain wells or dslems within the foundation of a structure an only be treated using the feloWng techniques: 1. Do not treat soil while it is beneath or within the foundation or along the exterior perimeter of a structure that conhms a well or astern. The treated bedkfill method must be used if soil is removed and treated outudelaway from the foundation. The treated back it technique is described as follows a. Trench end remove sin to be treated onto heavy plastic; sheeting or slur material or into a w hodbamow. b. Treat the ant at the nits of 4 gallons of dilute solution per 10 linear feat per foot of depth of On trench, or 1 gallon per 1.0 cubic fed of soil Sin Mndnp DLecfkns for IWxxfhor SC for Use as a Tomxfldde section of the hbst. Mink thoroughly into the sort taking are to amain the liquid and prevent runoff or spillage. a After the treated sod has absorbed the solution, replace the sort into the bench. 2. Teat infested and/or damaged wood n place using an injection technique such as described In the APPLICATION TO WOOD INDOORS TO PROTECT AGAINST WOOD DESTROYING INSECTS or APPLICATION TO WOOD OUTDOORS TO PROTECT AGAINST WOOD DESTROYING INSECTS sections of firm tabol. Structures with Adjacent WellslClstems and/or Other Water Bodies Applicators mud inspect M structures with nearby water sources such as wells, astems, surface ponds, streams, and other bodies of water and evaluate, at a minimum, the treatment recommendations listed below prior to melding an appiation. 1. Prior to treatment it feasible, expose the water pipe(s) coming from a well to the structure, If the pipe(s) enter the structure within 3 feet of grade. 2. Prior to treatment applal irs are advised to take precautions to knot the risk of applying the temilode into subsurface drains that could empty, into any bodes of water. These preau cues include evaluating whether application of the termi idde to the top of the factor may result in contamination of the subsurface drain. Factors such as depth to the drain system and sod type and dap" of compaction should be taken into sdcount in datemdning the depth of treatment. 3. Men appropriate (for example, on the water side of the structure). the heated beddi technique (described above) an also be used to minimize offske movement of hxrnitidde. FOAM APPLICATION MomMor SC, in the form of a foam, an be used to deliver Maxrdfhor SC as a termh0dds any, time it splicers likely this farm of delivery will improve the dispersal of Maxxdhor SC into and within the Intended target arcs. Foam can be particularly useful to deliver Moxxthor SC were it ether cannot be depended upon to be delivered as just a solution or due to a need to reduce the amount of water used in order to avoid water damage to the target or adjacent mess. In some situations, for example under some dabs, a solution cannot be depended upon to disperse as completely as ■ foam because of deflection of the Iquid stream or some other structural obstacle or dolled. Depending on the circumstances, foam applications of Maxxlhor SC may be used done or in combination with liquid solution applications, provided that the aerxdative amount of active ingmed ent per unit of area applied is equivalent to that which would be contained in a 0.06% solution -only application applied to the some area. Using foam generating equipment, a solution of Maodhor SC, ranging in cxncentrabon from 0.06% to 0.12%, may be converted into a foam according to the foarring agent and foaming equipment m onufacturses recommendations. First, form a sehrlion of Mmxxthor SC of the appropriate percentage concentration and volume. Then add the recommended volume of a foaming agent Verily that the foaming agent is compatible with Mwcthor SC. Applications may be rude behind veneers, pee, chimney bases, into rubble, foundations, into block molds, structural voids or odw tender voids, under Webs, sloops, porches or to the said in crawispecas. RETREATMENT Retreatmems for subterranean temates an only be performed d there is dear evidence of mdnfestation or disruption of the border due to construction, exaystion or landscaping and/or emdena of the breakdown of the temnitidde barrier in the sod. These vulnerable or mnfeded areas may be retreated In accordance with application techniques described in this product's labeling. The timing and type of the" relealrratnta will vary, depending on factors such as termite pressure, sin types, sod conditions and other factors which may, educe to effedivness of the border. Annual retrestris nt of the structure is prohibited unless there is dear evidence that m in estaton or border disruption has occurred. APPLICATION IN CONJUNCTION WITH TERMITE BARS Spot only application of Maodhor SC an be used as a supplement to hrm'ls boiling systems. For the purposes of this section, spot only applications am defined as the use of Max idhor SC according to any of the permitted and applicable post hestment application techniques contained in this label, alone or In combination, to the extent needed or doered necessary or useful as an adjunct to a to a bait product labeled as a stand alone protection against termite attack Stand alone termite bat product is defined as a temite bat product that provides sufficient structural protection when applied without other lemmfte control products Application Sites APPLICATION TO PROTECT UNDERGROUND ITEMS FROM SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE ATTACK To protect components in I- underground such so wins, anduds, cables and pipes buried in ad against lam ila altadS create an envelope of Maradhor SC treated sol wound the components doing the entire underground length of be component. Feel, but sit through which components will be nn veth 0.06% to 0.12% solution of Maxsthor SC at a rate of 2 gallons of solution per 10 linear lost Instwl components, frying them on the treated soil Cover components with unheated sit and then treat this covering ad using the same percent sokrticn at 2 gallons of soli ion per 10 anew feel. Undergmuml components to be protected may be Wased within the founddon of a structure or outside of a structure such as within a utility right of way, for example. Do not treat items that are electrically energized at the One of application. If the cal will not absorb the indicated amount of solution, as We as 1 gallon of 0.12% solution per 10 inew feet an be used Treat points whom services emerge from the ground at a rate of 1 to 2 gallons of solution at the point of emergence. APPLICATIONS TO PROTECT POLES, POSTS AND OTHER WOODEN ITEMS FROM SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE ATTACK Maxslhar SC an be used to protect the below ground portions of wooden struclunl components from lar iles. Form a Vested zone around components below pound by vertically rode ing the ad wound their perimeter to a depth of sot inches below their maximum depth of placement in die sod and applying a 0.06% solution of Maxxthor SC at a rate of OA gallons of solution per anew fool of perimeter around the component pw fool of treated depth. Measure the perimeter of the component six inches from the outside of the component APPLICATIONS TO CONTROL WOOD INFESTING INSECTS Mix end dilute Maxxthor SC according to the Instructions contained In the APPUCATION FOR CONTROL OF SUBTERRANEAN TERMfTES section. APPLICATIONS TO CONTROL EXPOSED WOOD INFESTING INSECTS LOCATED ABOVE GROUND MaxxOror SC an be applied above ground as a non -sod treatment to control and kill exposed workw and winged reproductive (swwmner) lemetas and carpenter ants This type of application is only sopplementery to and should not be considered as a replacement for sit Vestment in the case of termite infestation. Apply a 0.06% solution as a genwsl fa spray within attics, crawl spaces, unfinished basements and other void area where termites have been found. Apply treatment directly to swarming twmiles and areas where they congregate. APPLICATIONS TO TERMITE CARTON NESTS LOCATED IN ABOVE GROUND WALL VOIDS Apply a 0.06% solution of Maxhdhor SC directly Into above grand lertnils carton nests including nests bated in wet voids using a directional injector. Apply as a solution or foam under pressure to distribute soluion thoroughly throughout the real. N may be necessary to Inject solution st one or mom points and at varying depths within the nest to adequately distribute solution within the interior of the nest. APPLICATION TO WOOD INDOORS TO PROTECT AGAINST WOOD INFESTING INSECTS A 0.06% solution of Maxxthor SC applied as a fiquld or foam to wooden skucbxd componwds within structures an be used to protect them against attack from wood infesting insects such as temhiles, carpenter ants and wood boring beeles or borers. This type of application Is only supplememwy to and should not be considered a replacement for sot treatment in the case of temits infestation. Apply solution as a genord fan spray wrto tie surface of the wood or Inject solution under pmssum into the wood as a liquid or fan. Inject by either Injecting solution through a dir cbmal injector directly into existing voids and galleries or by drsng wood to form treatment channels through Which the solution can be Injected into the insect goleries. Multiple treatrrant channels of varying depth may need to be drilled to adequately distribute the sokrbn within the wood interior. Application an also be made with a paintbrush. Before application, bate hest pipes, duds, water and sewer lines and electrical conduits. Take precautions to avoid puncturing andlor injecting solution into these items. Do not apply solution inside of electrified enclosures, switches or sockets. Plastic shooting mud be placed below wry indoor overhead surfaces being treated that are located anywhere except within a sotband crawl space. Whew pohmilve clothing. unversed goggles, gloves and respirator when making an overhead application or wham applying in poorly vet NoW indoor wee. Do not touch surfaces rntil spay has dried When treating in home food preperwhon and storage area, cover all food preparation surfaces and utensils prior to beginning Vatmea Surfaces or imms that cannot be covered or removed should be thoroughly washed after treatment and before use . Food that annot be covered should be removed. Before applsation, remove pets, birds and cover and disconnect aquariums. Do not stow humans and pets to touch treated surfaces unit they have dried. APPLICATION TO WOOD OUTDOORS TO PROTECT AGAINST WOOD DESTROYING INSECTS On and around structures A 0.06% solution of Maxxlhor SC applied as a liquid or foam to exterior structural components an be used to protect them from the attack of wood infesting Insects such as temites, carpenter ants and wood boring bates or borers. Apply solution by general fan spray to the point of runoff onto the surface of the wood or inject solution under pressure info the wood as a liquid or foam. Inject by adhw injecting solution directly into existing voids and galleries or doling wood to form treatment channels through which the solution an be irjectad into the insect gdenes. Multiple Vestment channels of varying depth may need to be drilled to adequately distribute the solution within the wood Interior. Application an also be made with a paintbrush. To control carpenter ants, also apply soluton around doom and windows and other areas carpenter ants have been observed or an be expected to forage. Within wooden components and trees Locate the awry that the insects (such as carpenter ants) are inhabiting. Inject a 0.08% sokrtlon of Maxhdhor SC rdo the cavity as a solution or foam Apply a sufia.m volume of solution to completely flood or f7 the cavity. Drill injection channels if necessary. APPLICATION FOR LANK PESTS MaxxOhor SC contrelt a wide range of turtgress insect and mite pests. Moxxthor SC ls not for use on turtgran grown for sale, commercial seed production, for other commercial use or for research. Not for usa on golf course turf, For use on any type of landscape or recreational turfgnss In any "a of selling or at any type of site except as otherwise prohibited. Permitted sites include but are not United to lawns, grounds, recreational areas, parks, landscapes and athletic fields. Now York Stab wily. De not apply Maxxrher SC oemalrina salusens to grass or Vnf within 100 feat of a body of water (tale, pond, river, sham, wetland or 6shwage ditch). Application Precautions and Preparations Keep children and pets off heated areas until spray has dried. if necessary, test the eRecb of applications of diffirmnt rates and volumes of rrixed aalution on ■ small pstrh of a type of grass (vdth observations over one week to detect the occurrence of negative effects) before appketion of solutions to large area of that type of prase. Moxxthor SC an be mead whh other pesticides, inducing insect growth regulators. Follow the label directions of d the products mixed, making sum not to exceed the labeled oppkcdon rate of any individual product in the mixture. Any tank mixture that has not been tested before should be tested before full sale use by first nixing a small quantity of the mixhn to ensure them is no physical or chemical mampaOdlity. Application Methods Apply solution as a broadcast treatment In a qusntity suflldem to wet all foliage, If necessary, cansui resources in harkultura In your area (such as your Coopwaive Extension Service) to determine appropriate appllatim fining and allure practices to consul di0went types of posts. Reapplication Reappiations may be necessary particularly in the event of high pest pressure. Reapply as needed based on pest mirdestabon. Rappiations should not occur more often than every 7 drys. Now York Sine only: Do make a single reapplication of MaxKdw SC If them Is renewed toast madvily, but not seener then two weeks after first application. Lavin Application Use, Rates end Volumes Use rates for MaxxMw SC for hmm pests am muted In find ounces of Mahodhor SC per 1000 square fat Apply Maxxihor SC at 0.18 to 1.0 fluid ounces per 1000 square feet depending on the target pest Recommended rates for specific pests within this range are given below. However, applications of up to 1.0 hind ounce per 1000 square fee are permitted at the discretion of the applicator to control any post Depending on the leng1h andfor density of gross being treated, application volumes of up to 10 gallons per 1000 square fed an be made in order to obtain uniform coverage. If a rninimsl volume application is nude (2 gallons per 1000 square feet) and the target pest such ws prole crickets or ehindh bugs for exsmpK am located in the thatch or below the surface, irrigate the treated area with at bast 025 Inches of water tmiredtatety after the application. The ceicrrlaw ted amount of Max& SC can be applied in any volume of water an lorry as the maximum label rate or 1.0 cud ounce per 1000 feet is not exceeded. Do not exceed the maximum label rate by applying solution to an am* smiler than Intended when it was rnlxed and diluted unless such under dosing will not result in an application rots per 1000 square feet in excess of the maximum label rate. Lavin Pest Application Use Rates The application rates bled below provide control of the Noted pub under normalcondibons. At the discretion of the appNaror, up to 1.0 NM ounce of MmMor SC per 1000 square feet an be used to control any of the Noted pests. Use the higher application rates when maximum residual control is needed. Use Rabb Table for Moxxdw SC for Lawn Applicardiorm, use Rate Fluid ounces Maxxthor SC per 1,000 square feet Res A 0.1800.25 e 0 2500 50 C 0 50 �1 00 Lawn Pests Grouped by Use Rates Use Rate A, Armywomhs, Cutworms, Sod Wbbwomu Use Raft B: Annual Bkegmss or Hyp codes YWevl (Adult), (Banks Gross Mile, Bilbugs (Mull), Block Turigrau Ateenius (Adul), Centlpeda, Chinch Bug, Crkkat Earwigs, Fleas (Adui). Grasshoppers, Leafhoppers, Meaybugs, Millipedes, Miles, Phlbuga, Sowbugs Use Rate C: Ante, Fleas (Larvae), Imported Fire Ant Japer se Beads (Adulq, Mob Cricket (Nymph and Adult). Ticks WxIM Table for Maxxtho► SC for Lawn Appllat ons Application voluene: Gbllofwt 1000 sq. m Use Rabb: Flub m / logg sq. n. Use these amourda of Maxxthor SC dNubbd to than volumes of firdshed spray 9021. 10 gal. 25 2 18 .45 .90 2.25 25 63 1.25 _ 3.13 50 125 2.50 6.25 1.00 2.50 5.00 12.50 a .18 18 .38 .90 25 .25 .50 1.25 .50 50 1.00 2.50 1.00 1.00 2.00 5.00 10 18 .18 A5 25 .25 .63 50 .50 1.25 1.00 100 2.50 Calculating Amounts of MalDdhor SC to Mix for Lawn Pests To mix and apply any amount of Mmahor SC for lam pods, determine A • Square fed of ama to be treated 11000 (5,500 sq. fL I1000 - 5.5) B - Use Rote per 1000 square het for the target post(s) in fluid ounces Maxxthar SC taken from the Use Rate Table. If treating for more then one type of pest, select the highest rate. Calculate the amount of Maxxthor SC to mix for Ism posh as follows: Fluid Ounces Maxxthor SC to use - A X B Mho this amount of Maxxthor SC in the amount of voter needed to make the appiation. Alter mixing, the percent of Maxxhor SC active ingredient contained in the mixture an be determined using the following formula. % s. i. = (0.0617 X fluid oz of klsxxthor SC added) / gallons of water In container Application Recommendations Against Spadfic Lawn Pasts Aranefl Bluegrass, or Hyperodes VhwU (Adult): Consult your Cooperative Extension Service for advice on application timing In your area. Annywa nla, Cutworms, Sod Webwomte: Do not water or mow grass within 24 hours of application for optimum oontid of these surface leading insects BNlbug Adults: Make application when adults fist appear in the spring or when chewed or brown grass Indicates damage. Consult your Cooperative Extension Service for advice on mode exact application timing in your area. Chinch Bugs: Water grass immediately alter application to help move active ingredient deeper into thetcfh wdhene these insects live. The highest application rate may be necessary to achieve control during the summer. Imported Flra And: Combine broadcast treatments to control newly invading ants and mound treatments to eliminate existing awl o»konies. Treat mounds according to to Structural Pests Outside and Around Structures sectim of thb label. For beat results, make application during cool weather (65 to 00 degrees F) or in the early morning or late evening. Moot Crickets: Make epplicabon late in the day and water grass immedreMy alter application to move treads. rt down into the grass where tow insects five. If sod is not moist, water before boatmen= also to bring crickets dozer to surface before application Treating at the time of peak egg hatch Increases control of hatcling nymphs- Frequent applications may be necessary to control larger nymphs later in the year. Ticks: (Including ticks that may transmit Lyme Disease and Rocky Mountain Spatted Fever) - Treat the entire area where ieks could be present Begin treabnenb In the spring. Tucks may be m4ritroduced by host animals, in the surrounding area. Retreats may be necessary to achieve and maintain contra during periods of high pest pressure. APPLICATION FOR ORNAMENTAL PESTS Maxxthor SC controls a wide range of insects and mites on trees, sorbs, f it age plants, non - beefing fruit and nut trees and flowers. Non4ms ing trees are perennial plants that wit not produce a hervestable agricultural commodity within the next 12 months. Maxxthor SC is not for use on plants being grown for scab. for commercial seed production or for research purposes. Appkaton Sites For use on ornamental plants including but not *nW to trees, shrubs, ground avers, balding plants and folega plants being used for decorative or dime radiation purposes. Plants on which use is permitted Include those Ming grown in any type of setting or at any type of site not otherwise prohibited. Pemmitted rites include bid are not limited to oroeinen. gardens, perks, landscapes, loons, grotands and interiorpbmscepes. Appkaton Preparation if necessary, test the effects of applications of different rates and volumes of mixed solution on a small number of a typs of plant (with observations over one week to doled the occurrence of negative effects) before application of solution to large numbers of that type of plant. MatoMor SC can be mixed with other pesticides. Including insect growth regulators. Follow the label directions of d the products mixed, mskng sure not to exceed the label rate of any individual product in the mhdum. Any tank mixture that has not been tested before should be tested before full sale use by first moong a smell quantity of the mixture to ensure there is no physical or chemical inanpetihiiry. Application Methods Apply solution in a quantity sufficient to wet all foliage. it may also be necessary to beat non -foliage parts of plants such as trunks and bock to control some pass based on whom the pest may be located on the plant at a particular life sage. It necessary, consult resources in horticulture In your area (such as your Cooperative Extension Service) to deter ine appropriate application timing, cultural practices and placement of treatment on different pars of plans to control different pests Reapplication Reappications may be necessary as plant growth occurs and new foliage appears or In the event of high pest pressure. Reapply as needed based on post maimestation. Reapptcations should not occur more often than every 7 days. Ornamental Application Use Rates and Volumes Use rates for Maxxthor SC for ornamental pests are stated in fluid ounces of Maxxthor SC per 1000 square het Recommended ornamental application use rates based on the target pest, range between 0.125 to 1.0 fluid ounce of Maxxhor SC per 1,000 square feet Recommended rates for specific pests within this range are given below. However, applications of up to 1.0 fluid ounce per 1000 square feet are permitted at the discretion of the applicator to control any pest The calculated amount of MasxOror SC an be applied in any volume of water as long as the maximum label rah of 1.0 fluid ounce per 1000 fast ism exceeded. Do of exceed the maximum label rob by applying solution to an area smaller than intended when it was mixed and diluted unless such underdosing will not result in an application rate per 1000 square feet in excess of the maximum label rate. Ornamental Pest Application Rates The Application rates fisted below provide control of the listed pests under normal conditions. At the discretion of the applicator, up to 1 tuid ounce of Max dhor SC per 1000 square feet an be used to control any of the listed pests. Use the higher application rate when maximum residual central Is needed. Use Raft Able for Maxxthor SC for Omomantal Applications Ufe Rate FdtO ounces MsxxUar SC per 1,000 square host A 0.12500.250 B 0.250a0.5W C 0.500=*1.000 Ornamental Pests Grouped by Use Rates Use Rate A: Bagwor s, Cutworms, Elm Leaf Bootle, Fall Webwonn, Gypsy Moth Caterpillar, Lace Bug, Leaf Feadng Caterpillar, Tom Caterpillar Use Rate B: Ants, Aphids, Bees, Beet Amryworm, Block Vale Weevil (Adult), Brown Soft Scale, Broad Mite, Budwerms, California Red Seale (Crawler), Centipedes, Citrus Thrip, Clover Mite, Crickets, Diapropes (Alufi), Earwig, European Red Mite, Fles Beetles, Fungus Gnat (Adult), Grasshoppers, Leafhoppers, LeafrWem. Mealybugs, Millipedes, Moles, Mosquitoes, Orchid Weevil, Pbugs, Pine Needle Sale (Crawler), Ram Bugs (Inludhng Lygus sPP•), San Jose Sale (Crawlers), Scorpions, Sowbugs, Spiders. Spittlsbugs, Thrkps, Tip Moth, Twig Borers, Wasps, Weevils, Whltefies Use Rate B except not for use in California - Adolgids, Beetles, Cicadas, Japanese Beatle (adult), Particle, Spildebugs, Trashoppers Use Rate C: Imported Fin AM Leandners, Pecan Leaf Scorch Mite, Pine Shoot Beetle (Adults), Spider Mdes Mixing Able for MaxWw SC for Ornamental Applications Application Volume: Gall~000 .R Use Hate: Fbdd or- / 1000 R Use those amounts of Moxathor SC diluted to tltese volumes of flrxshed spray a gal. 10 gel. 26 2 .125 .31 .63 1.56 .250 .63 1.25 313 .500 1.25 2.50 6.25 1.000 2.50 5.00 1250 a .125 13 .25 63 250 .25 5o 1.25 .500 50 1.00 250 1 000 1.00 200 5.00 10 .125 .13 .31 .250 .25 .63 500 50 1 25 1.000 1.00 2.50 Calculating Amounts of Maxxthor SC to Mix for Ornamental Pests To mix and apply any smoum of Mmodhor SC for ornamental pests, determine A - Square fort of area to M treated /1000 (5,500 sq.11 /1000.5.5) B -Ilse Rate per I DW square fast for the target post(s) in fluid ounces Maxxhor SC taken from the Use Rate Table. If beating for more than one post select the highest rate. Calculate the amount of Max dw to mix for ornamental pests as follows: Fluld Ounces Maxxthor SC to use - A X B Mho this amount of Moxxgw SC in to amount of water needed to rake the application. After mixing, tot percent of Max*w SC active Ingredient contained In the mixture an be determined using the following formula. % a. I. _ (0,0817 X fluid oz of Maxxttor SC added) / gallons of waterin container Application Recommendations Against Specific Ornamental Pests Bagwornts: Spray when Mgwomr first begin to hatch. Apply directly to the lervae. Treatment is most effective against young larvae. STRUCTURAL PESTS (OTHER THAN WOOD INFESTING INSECTS) Maxxthor SC controls a wide range of structural pests inducing nuisance past Inside and outside of structures. Maxxhor SC an be applied in and around any type of residential or commercial structure, building or mode of transport including non foodifeed emas of foodifeed handling assbkshments unless otherwise prohibited. Penndted sites include but are not limited to the interior and exterior of homes, office buildings, motile and modular homes, apartments and stores. Do not apply within aircraft cabins. Dilution of Maxitthor SC for Structural Pests For structural pests, use rates for Maxxthor SC are expressed and nixed according to the percentage (%) concentration sokidon 0 forms when mixed in water. Each 0.166 fluid ounce (1 teaspoon) of Maxxthor SC that is added to one gallon of water increases the concentration of Msxdhor SC in that one gallon of water by 0.01 %. For example, to make a 0.05% solution in one grim of water, mix 1 fhdd ounce (6 teaspoons) of Maxxthor SC in one gallon of water. Use the conversion tab)* and formulas below t0 detemine the amount of Maxxhor SC to add to any quantity of water. Mixing Table for Maxxthor SC for Structural Posts % to mbk Fluid ounces to add per gallon to mix this % Teaspoom to add per gallon to mix this % 001 0.166 1 0.02 0.333 2 003 0.500 3 0.04 0.666 4 0 ' 0.633 5 0.06 1.000 6 29.o/ m aeaers - 2 tablespoons - e hsspoons=l rWxd ounce Calculating Amount of Maxxthor SC to Mix for Structural Posts Calculate the amount of Maxxthor SC to mix for structural pests as follows. A = Volumo of water, In gallons, into which the Mexxhor SC will be mixed. Express any ported gallons as decimal fractions (112 - .5) B - Fluid ounces (or tablespoons) Maxxthor SC per gallon from Noting Table. Select the desired % concentration based on the she or application and the pest(s) to be controlled. Read across to find amount of MawMor SC to add per gallon in fluid ounces or teaspoons. Fluid ounces (or teaspoons) Maxxthor SC to mx - A X B Mix this amount of Moxxhor SC in the predetermined amount of water (A). Food utensils such as teaspoons and measuring cups should not be used for food purposes after use with pesticides. STRUCTURAL PESTS OUTSIDE AND AROUND STRUCTURES Pests Controlled Ante (Inducing Fire Am), Armywormc, Bees, Bttrng Fie&, Boxelder Bug, Centipedes, Chiggers. Chinch Bug, Clover Mites, Crickets, Cutworms, Didhond is Flu Beetle, Earwigs, Elm Leaf Beetle, Flrabrats, Fleas, Flies, Gusts, Grasshoppers, Kernels, Midges, Millipedes, Mosquitoes, Moths, Pabugs, Roaches (including Codvosdhes). Scorpions, Silverfish, Sod Webwomw, Sowbugs, Spitler Miles, Spiders (including Black Wdow, Spider), Springtehts, Ticks (Including Brown Dog Tide) and Wasps. Pest ciinbded (but not for use against in CaRomia) Battles Including Japanese Bub Applicatlon Methods Apply Mexhdhor SC as a solution in the fork of a general surface, spot, crack and crevice, pinatream or curse spray. Do not apply as a space spray. May also be applied with a paintbrush. Application Use Rates and Volumes Use a 0.02% to 0.06% solution of Maxxthor SC. Use a spray volume of up to 10 gallons of solution per 1,000 square feel Higher application volumes may be used If necessary to sufficiently wet vegetation and landscaping with the spray solution. RO Application Treatments should not be repeated more often than once every 7 days. The best efficacy and longest residual control is achieved when the highest concentration is used. Application Locations Apply spray to the exterior surfaces of structures and to grounds, lawns, landscaping, pants and hard surface smas adjacent to structures. Can also be applied to any areas whom pap congregate or have been seen. Perimeter Bend Treatment To help prevent pest infestation of stnudums, create a bested zone or band on the structure, soli and vegetation around the entire perimeter of a atructurs. Apply solution to all surfaces whin A band beginning 6 to 10 feet from the exterior foundation of the structure that extends bad(10 the structure end then continues 2 to 3 feet up the exterior surface of the structure from the ground. Application volume will depend upon the nature of the surface being treated Muhl( areas, for example, require more volume and hard surface areas requiring less. Control of Specft structural Pests Outdoors Ana (Nuisance ante other than Co. perAs. Ants) Outdoors: To achieve the highest level of antral, bap and directly treat ant nests. Apply solution to ant trait, around doom and windows and at points where ants an be expected to forage or congregate. For Ant (Inoladintl Fin Ant) Mounds: Treat mounds and come within a 2 foot radius of the center of the Wound with 1-2 gallons of a 0.06% solution. When mounds snood 12 inches In size use the highest volume of solution. Applications In cod weather (65 to 60 degrees F) or the coder parts of the day am most effective. Do not apply treatment during the heat of the day. Bees, Wasps, Hornets, and Yellow Jackets: Always use the highest rate. Make application In fats evening when insects are at rest at the nest for best results and to avoid stings. Spray nest opening& in ground, in bushes and wdherever insects may be nesting. Spray to the point of saturation. Spray as many insects as possible. Remove and destroy treated nab to prevent emergence of newly hatched insects. Bexdder Bug: Apply directly to whom insects have congregated at points of arty. it may be necessary to also treat true. ConUpodes, Eamil s, Beetles, MWpWM IM bup, Sewkuas: Thoroughly teat mulch areas. The reduction of moisture in mulch area may also ant in control of these peals. Mosfulaas: Apply solution to awns and landscaping, umier decks and to building foundetions. Refer to APPLICATIONS FOR ORNAMENTAL PESTS macbon for mixW and applying large amounts of solution against mosquitos. Fleas and Tiaks: Treat the enlh area where insects could be present Begin trod m its in the spring. Insects may be re -introduced by host amnab in the swroundng sma. Reteatrent may be necessary to achieve and mimntem control during periods of high pest pressure. STRUCTURAL PESTS INSIDE STRUCTURES (OTHER THAN FOODIFEED HANDLING ESTABLISHMENTS) INCLUDING MODES OF TRANSPORT Pests Controlled Ants, Bedbug, Bees, Beetles, Boxelder Bug, Carpet Beetles, Centipedes, Clothes Moth, Cockroaches, Crickets, Earwigs, FnebMs, Files, Gnats, Midges, Millipedes, Pddugs, Scorpions, Sawbugs, Silverfish, Spiders, Ticks and Wasps Application Preparation When treating in homes food prepsrsion and storage arass, cover all food preparation surfaces and utensils prior to beginning treatment Surfaces or tams that cannot be covered or emoved should be thoroughly washed oner butmant and before use. Food that cannot be covered should be removed. Before application. remove pots, birds and aver and disconnect aquerim& Do not slow humans and pep to touch kealed surfaces until they have dried. Application Use Rates Use a 0.02% to 0.06% solution of Maxxdha SC. Application Methods Apply Mexxthor SC as a solution in the form of a general surface, spot, crack and crevice, pnstream or coarse spray. Maxxthor SC may also be applied with a paintbrush. Do not apply as ■ Waco spray. Maxrthor SC may be convened to foam and used to treat structural voids. Flrst form a solution of Maxxthor SC of the appropriate percentage concentration and volume. Then add recommended volume of a dArtpabble fosming agent Verify, that the foaming agent is arrpatibla with Mom or SC. Application Locations Apply to and around any areas pests or their evidence Is seen or found, could hide or rest or could enter this pnmita including cracks and cnvkea, behind end under ab nsls and appliances, around doors and windows, in ama and storage areas. Spot treatments to floor or rugs beneath furniture am permitted but do not apply to entire floor arms. Control of Specific Structural Pests Indoors Cukreaahes, CrIsketh F1rebrata, Soorpleve, Sllverflah, Spiders, and Tieks: Apply wherever these pests may hide, enter the structure or angraoate such as cracks and crevices, beseboards, water pipe openings, around doors and windows, behind and under adnets and appliances and within storage end attic coos. Biva": To aid In control, apply to cracks and crevices wherever evidence of bedbugs has been found Including within amply dressers and closets, on bed frames and box springs and behind high and low wall moldings and wellpisper edges. Do not apply to bed linens, blankets, plows, mattesses or clothes. Remove all clothes and other articles from dressers or closets before application within them Not recommended for use as a sob control agent against bedbugs. If evidence of bedbugs is found on or in mattresses, use products approved for application to this item. Bexeldar Bug, CentlpeNs, Earwfgk Betdea, Millipedes, PAfkuga, Sowbuga: Apply to Polls of pest entry Into structure such as around windows and doors. Apply anywhere eke puts may congregate or be loapd. Bees, Wespa, He rots, Yelow4mokop: Always use the highest rap. Apply solution to hiding and bmedng pleas. contacting as many insects as possible. Best results are achieved when application is made In the evening when Insects are at rest and to avoid stings. Spray to the Pont of saturation. Spray as many Insects a possible. Remove and destroy treated nests to prevent emergence of newly, hatched Insects. Ants (Nulsance ants o#wr then Carpenter Ants) Indoors: To achieve the highest Isved of antral, bate and drectdy trast ant nests and ant trails. Apply solution in areas infested by or expected to be Infested by ants. CONTROL OF STRUCTURAL PESTS WITHIN NON-FOODIFEED AREAS OF FOODIFEED HANDLING ESTABLISHMENTS Foodlfaed handling establishments are defined as places other than prMte residences in which exposed foodNeed Is hold, processed, prepared or served Foodlfeed areas of foodfssd handing eslablahmemts include areas for receiving, staring. padding (amino, bottling, wrapping, boxing) food. Also included am areas of adNble waste storage and enclosed processing systems (mils, dairies. edible ads, syrups) of food. Serving area whom food is exposed and the pdhy Is in operation are also considered food areas. Application Location Applications may be made only within non-food areas of foodited handing establishments. Applications within loodffeed areas of food handlig eshiblishments, as dolled above, are prohibited. Application Mot hods Maxxthor SC an be applied within non-food areas of foodlfeed handling establishments In the form of a general surface, spot or crack and crevice spray. ATTENTION Remove or cover and disconnect aquariums; during application. Do not apply a broadcast application to interior surfaces of living areas. Do not apply to pap, crops, sources of electricity or firewood. During any application to overhead areas of structure, aver surfaces below with plastic shestng or similar material, except for soil surfaces In crevdspaces. Mar protective clothing, unvented gaggles, gloves and respirator when making an overhead application or when applying in poorly ventlMed Indoor areas. Do not stow dripping or runoff to occur dudng indoor oppiat(ons. Do no slow spray to contact food, foodstuffs, food contacting surfaces, food utensils or water supplies. Thoroughly wash dishes and food handing utensils with soap and water if they became contaminated by application of this product. Do no allow people or pep to touch or walk on treated surfaces urrN spray has doled Do not apply this product in numng home or patient rooms or in any rooms while occupied by the oldarly or id ntd. Do no apply in claseroome when they ere in use. Do not apply when occupants are present in the immediate sma in Institutions such as heath an polities, libraries, schools, offices, atr- lib not apply in livestock buildings such as bams. Maxxthor SC will not spin or damage any surface that water alone will not stain or damage. IMPORTANT READ BEFORE USE NOTICE: Road the entire Directions for Use. Conditions of Sap, Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitations of Liability before buying or using this product If the terms are not acceptable, return the product at once, unopened, and the purchase price will be refunded CONDITIONS OF SALE: The Directions for Use of this product are believed to be adequate and should be Mowed areNNy. However, because of manner of use and other factors beyond the control of Ensystex 11, Inc, it is impossible for Ensystex II to eliminate all risks associated with the use of this product such as Ineffectiveness or unintended consequences. AN such nsks shot be assumed by Buyer and User, end Buyer and User agree to hold Ensystex 11 harmless for any claims relating to such furors. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES: Soler wamanta that this product conforms to the chen description on the labal and is reasonably fit for the purposes stated on the Directions for Use whan used In ad— A not with the Directions for Use under normal conditions of use. 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LIMITATIONS OF UABNJTY: To the extern permitted by law, Ensystex 11 shall no be Noble for any incidental, consequential or special damages resulting from the use or handing of this product - THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE USER OR BUYER, AND THE EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY OF ENSYSTEX II AND SELLER FOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES, INJURIES OR DAMAGES (INCLUDING CLAIMS BASED ON BREACH OF WARRANTY, CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE) RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT, SHALL BE THE RETURN OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT OR, AT THE ELECTION OF ENSYSTEX N, THE REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT. This Conditions of Sap and Llnstaton of Waronty and Liability may no be amended by any oral or written agreement Ma)od hor is a registered trademark of Ensystax tl, Inc. Revised 08105 Material Safety Data Sheet MAXXTHOR SC (Suspension Concentrate) Emergency Phone 1-800- 424-9300 (Chemtrec) 1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Name: Maxxthor SC (Suspension Concentrate) Chemical Name: Bifenthrin Chemical Family: Synthetic Pyrethroid Insecticide Company: Ensystex 11, Inc. Address: 2709 Breezewood Ave., Fayetteville, NC 28303 Daytime Phone: 1-888-398-3772 2. COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Bifenthrin CAS S 82657-04-3 Weight % - 7.9 Propylene Glycol CAS /# 57-55-6 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION EMERGENCY OVERVIEW White to beige liquid with a bland odor. Slightly combustible. May support combustion at elevated temperatures. Thermal decomposition and burning may form toxic by-products. For large exposures or fire, wear personal protective equipment. Highly toxic to fish and aquatic organisms. Keep out of drains and water courses. POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS: Effects from overexposure may result from either swallowing, inhaling or coming into contact with the skin or eyes. Symptoms of overexposure include bleeding from the nose, tremors and convulsions. Contact with bifenthrin may occasionally produce skin sensations such as rashes, numbing, burning or tingling. These skin sensations are reversible and usually subside within 12 hours. 4. FIRST AID MEASURES EYES: Flush with plenty of water. Get medical attention if irritation occurs and persists. SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. INGESTION: Drink 1 or 2 glasses of water and induce vomiting by touching the back of the throat with a finger. Never induce vomiting or give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Contact a medical doctor. INHALATION: Remove to fresh air. If breathing difficulty or discomfort occurs and persists, obtain medical attention. NOTES TO MEDICAL DOCTOR: This product has low oral, dermal and inhalation toxicity. it is nonirritating to the eyes and skin. Reversible skin sensations (paresthesia) may occur and ordinary skin salves have been found useful in reducing discomfort. Treatment is otherwise controlled removal of exposure followed by symptomatic and supportive care. S. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foam, CO2 or dry chemical. Soft stream water fog only if necessary. Contain all runoff. FIRE / EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Slightly combustible. This material may support combustion at elevated temperatures. FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Isolate fire area. Evacuate downwind. Wear full protective clothing and self-contained breathing apparatus. Do not breathe smoke, gases or vapors generated. 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES RELEASE NOTES: Isolate and post spill area. Wear protective clothing and personal protective equipment as prescribed in Section 8, 'Exposure Controls/Personal Protection'. Keep unprotected persons and animals out of the area. Keep material out of lakes, streams, ponds and sewer drains. Dike to confine spill and absorb with a noncombustible absorbent such as clay, sand or soil. Vacuum, shovel or pump waste into a drum and label contents for disposal. Vacuum, shovel or pump all waste material, including absorbent, into a drum and label contents for disposal. To clean and neutralize contaminated area, scrub area with a solution of high pH detergent and water. Let solution sit for 5 minutes. Use a stiff brush to scrub affected area. Repeat if necessary to remove visible staining. Additional decontamination can be made by applying bleach to affected area. Absorb wash -liquid as noted above, remove visibly contaminated soil and place into recovery / disposal container and dispose of in accordance with the method outlined in Section 13 "Disposal Considerations" below. For further information on spill clean-up, waste disposal or return of salvaged product, call Ensystex 11. 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE GENERAL PROCEDURES: Store in a cool, dry, well -ventilated place. Do not use or store near heat, open flame or hot surfaces. Store in original containers only. Keep out of reach of children and animals. Do not contaminate other pesticides, fertilizers, water, food or feed by storage or disposal. 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION/ ENGINEERING CONTROLS: ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Use local exhaust at all process locations where vapors or mist may be emitted. Ventilate all transport vehicles prior to unloading. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT EYES AND FACE: For splash, spray or mist exposure, wear chemical protective goggles or a face shield. RESPIRATORY: For splash, mist or spray exposure wear, as a minimum, a properly fitted air -purifying respirator with an organic vapor cartridge (OV) or canister with any R, P or HE prefilter (approved by U.S. NIOSH/MSHA, EU CEN or comparable certification organization). Respirator use and selection must be based on airborne concentrations. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING: Depending upon concentrations encountered, wear coveralls or long-sleeved uniform and heed covering. For larger exposures as in the case of spills, wear full body cover barrier suit, such as a PVC suit. Leather items such as shoes, belts and watchbands that become contaminated should be removed and destroyed. Launder all work clothing before reuse (separately from household laundry). GLOVES: Wear chemical protective gloves made of materials such as rubber or neoprene. Thoroughly wash the outside of gloves with soap and water prior to removal. Inspect regularly for leaks. WORK HYGIENIC PRACTICES: Clean water should be available for washing in case of eye or skin contamination. Wash skin prior to eating, drinking or using tobacco. Shower at the end of the workday. COMMENTS: Personal protective recommendations for mixing or applying this product are prescribed on the product label. Information stated above provides useful, additional guidance for individuals whose use or handling of this product is not guided by the product label. 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES ODOR: Bland APPEARANCE: White to beige liquid DENSITY / WEIGHT PER VOLUME: 8.5 lb./gallon FLASH POINT: > 100 °C (>212 OF) (TCC) MOLECULAR WEIGHT: 422.88 (bifenthrin) pH: 6.7 SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Disperses 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Excessive heat and fire. STABILITY: Stable POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.024 @ 20'C (water =1) 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION EYE EFFECTS: Practically non -irritating SIGN EFFECTS: Non4ritating DERMAL LDw: > 2000 mg/kg (rabbit) ORAL LDso: > 632 mg/kg (rat) INHALATION LCso: 11.58 mill (1 h) (rat) ACUTE EFFECTS FROM OVEREXPOSURE: This product has low oral, dermal and inhalation toxicity. It is practically non -irritating to the eyes and is non -irritating to the skin. Large doses of bifenthrin ingested by laboratory animals produced signs of toxicity including convulsions, tremors and bloody nasal discharge. Bifenthrin does not cause acute delayed neurotoxicity. Contact with bifenthrin may occasionally produce skin sensations such as rashes, numbing, burning or tingling. These sensations are reversible and usually subside within 12 hours. In humans, ingestion of large amounts of propylene glycol has resulted in symptoms of reversible central nervous system depression including stupor, rapid breathing and heartbeat, profuse sweating and seizures. CHRONIC EFFECTS FROM OVEREXPOSURE: No data available for the formulation. In studies with laboratory animals, bifenthrin did not cause reproductive toxicity or terstogenicity. Tremors were associated with repeated exposure of laboratory animals to bifenthrin. In lifetime feeding studies conducted with rodents, a slight increase in the incidence of urinary bladder tumors at the highest dose in male mice was considered to be an equivocal response, not evidence of a clear compound -related effect. The overall absence of genotoxicity has been demonstrated in mutagenicity tests with bifenthrin. Repeated overexposure to propylene glycol can produce central nervous system depression, hemolysis and minimal kidney damage. CARCINOGENICITY: IARC: Not listed NTP: Not listed OSHA: Not listed OTHER: Not Listed (ACGIH) 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Unless otherwise indicated, the data presented below are for the active ingredient. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA: In soil, bifenthrin is stable over a wide pH range and degrades at a slow rate that is governed by soil characteristics. Bifenthrin will also persist in aquatic sediments. Bifenthrin has a high Log Paw (>8.0), a high affinity for organic matter, and is not mobile in soil. Therefore, there is little potential for movement into ground water. There is the potential for bifenthrin to bioconcentrate (BCF = 11, 750). ECOTOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION: Bifenthrin is highly toxic to fish and aquatic arthropods and LC50 values range from 0.0038 to 17.8 p91L. In general, the aquatic arthropods are the most sensitive species. Care should be taken to avoid contamination of the aquatic environment. Bifenthrin had no effect on mollusks at its limit of water solubility. Bifenthrin is only slightly toxic to both waterfowl and upland game birds (LD50 values range from 1,800 mg/kg to >2,150 mg/kg). 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS DISPOSAL METHOD: Open dumping or burning of this material or its packaging is prohibited. If spilled material cannot be disposed of by use according to label instructions, an acceptable method of disposal is to incinerate in accordance with local, state and national environmental laws, rules, standards and regulations. However, because acceptable methods of disposal may very by location and regulatory requirements may change, the appropriate agencies should be contacted prior to disposal. EMPTY CONTAINER: Non -returnable containers that held this material should be cleaned, prior to disposal, by triple rinsing. Containers which held this material may be cleaned by being triple rinsed, and recycled, with the rinsate being incinerated. Do not cut or weld metal containers. Vapors that form may create an explosion hazard. 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT) PACKAGING TYPE: Non -Bulk ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: This product is not subject to the Hazardous Materials Regulations when in non -bulk packages. 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION UNITED STATES SARA TITLE III (SUPERFUND AMENDMENTS AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT) SECTION 302 EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (40 CFR 355, APPENDIX A): Not listed SECTION 311 HAZARD CATEGORIES (40 CFR 370): Immediate, Delayed SECTION 312 THRESHOLD PLANNING QUANTITY (40 CFR 3T0): The Threshold Planning Quantity (TPQ) for this product, if treated as a mixture, is 10,000 Ibs; however, this product contains the following ingredients with a TPQ of less than 10,000 lbs.: None SECTION 313 REPORTABLE INGREDIENTS (40 CFR 372): There are no ingredients in this product, which are subject to Section 313 reporting requirements. CERCLA (COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY ACT) CERCLA DESIGNATION & REPORTABLE QUANTITIES (RQ) (40 CFR 302.4): Not listed FEDERAL INSECTICIDE FUNGICIDE RODENTICIDE ACT U.S. EPA Signal Word: CAUTION Ensystex II believes that the information and recommendations contained herein (including data and statements) are accurate as of the date hereof. NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, IS MADE CONCERNING THE INFORMATION PROVIDED HEREIN. The information provided herein relates only to the specific product designated and may not be applicable where such product is used in combination with any other materials or in any process. Use of this product is regulated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Further, since the conditions and methods of use are beyond the control of Ensystex II, Ensystex 11 expressly disclaims any and all liability as to any results obtained or arising from any use of the product or reliance on such information. Revised 09/2005 LETTER OF COMPLETION p� CITY ENGINEER DATE: Z a CITY OF COLLEGE STATION COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS RE: COMPLETION OF Ciy►a. t Dear Sir: The purpose of our letter is to request that the following listed improvements be approved and accepted as being constructed under City inspection and completed according to plans and specifications as approved and required by the City of College Station, Texas. This approval and acceptance by the City is requested in order that we may finalize any subcontracts and to affirm their warranty on the work. This approval and acceptance by the City of the Improvements listed below does hereby void the letter of guarantee for the listed improvements on the above referenced project. The one-year warranty is hereby affirmed and agreed to by JCAIVIIST.(�r and by their subcontractors as indicated by signatures below. 0dlt Vulno < W&^ �� (� WORK COMPLETED �a12 b✓a�c Owner: G � S Q Phone Number:_]? � -Syl� Address: �-l311 �o�hsar Gtz�, L3')r C - S - T-X -7 7 4 Signature:_ ACCEPTA & PPROVA C presentative Revised 1131107 WARRANTY DATE YZSro Contractor:61-4.?Os/I 'o U JU1 cc S Phone Number: W,/ b 3 LO Address: o p Ly Signature: �lL�' tl�iQ v bt,+:.u.l'-r. tai _Y`� C��C ir - ,. .1 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Federal Emergency Management Agency National Flood Insurance Program ELEVATION CERTIFICATE Important: Read the instructions on pages 1-8. OMB No. 1660-0008 Exoires February 28. 2009 SECTION A - PROPERTY INFORMATION For Insurance Company Use: f Al. Building Owner's Name J. E. S. Investments Policy Number A2 Building Street Address (including Apt., Unit, Suite, and/or Bldg. No ) or P.O. Route and Box No. I Company NAIC Number 1811 George Bush Dr. East, Bldg 1 City College Station State TX ZIP Code 77840 A3. Property Description (Lot and Block Numbers, Tax Parcel Number, Legal Description, etc.) Lot 1, Block 1, Miles subdivision, R13227 A4. Building Use (e.g , Residential, Non -Residential, Addition, Accessory, etc.) Residential A5. Latitude/Longitude: Lat N 30d 36' 58 7" Long. W 96d 18' 53.0" Horizontal Datum- ❑ NAD 1927 ® NAD 1983 A6. Attach at least 2 photographs of the building if the Certificate is being used to obtain flood insurance. A7. Building Diagram Number 1 A8. For a building with a crawl space or enclosure(s), provide A9. For a building with an attached garage, provide. a) Square footage of crawl space or enclosure(s) sq ft a) Square footage of attached garage 0 sq ft b) No. of permanent flood openings in the crawl space or b) No of permanent flood openings in the attached garage enclosure(s) walls within 1.0 foot above adjacent grade walls within 1.0 foot above adjacent grade 0 c) Total net area of flood openings in A8.b sq in c) Total net area of flood openings in A9.b 0 sq in SECTION B - FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP (FIRM) INFORMATION B1 NFIP Community Name & Community Number B2 County Name 63. State College Station 480083 1Brazos TX B10 Indicate the source of the Base Flood Elevation (BFE) data or base flood depth entered in Item B9. ❑ FIS Profile ❑ FIRM ® Community Determined ❑ Other (Describe) Bl 1. Indicate elevation datum used for BFE in Item 69: ❑ NGVD 1929 ® NAVD 1988 ❑ Other (Describe) B12. Is the building located in a Coastal Barrier Resources System (CBRS) area or Otherwise Protected Area (OPA)? ❑Yes ®No Designation Date ❑ CBRS ❑ OPA SECTION C - BUILDING ELEVATION INFORMATION (SURVEY REQUIRED) Cl Building elevations are based on ❑ Construction Drawings' ® Building Under Construction' ❑ Finished Construction "A new Elevation Certificate will be required when construction of the building is complete C2. Elevations —Zones Al-A30, AE, AH, A (with BFE), VE, V1-V30, V (with BFE), AR, AR/A, AR/AE, AR/A1-A30, AR/AH, AR/AO. Complete Items C2 a-g below according to the building diagram specified in Item A7 Benchmark Utilized Bryan GPS - 62 Vertical Datum 270.00 NAVD 88 Conversion/Comments a) Top of bottom floor (including basement, crawl space, or enclosure floor)_ b) Top of the next higher floor c) Bottom of the lowest horizontal structural member (V Zones only) d) Attached garage (top of slab) e) Lowest elevation of machinery or equipment servicing the building (Describe type of equipment in Comments) f) Lowest adjacent (finished) grade (LAG) g) Highest adjacent (finished) grade (HAG) Check the measurement used. 284 .00 ® feet ❑ meters (Puerto Rico only) ❑ feet ❑ meters (Puerto Rico only) ❑ feet ❑ meters (Puerto Rico only) ❑ feet ❑ meters (Puerto Rico only) ❑ feet ❑ meters (Puerto Rico only) ❑ feet ❑ meters (Puerto Rico only) ❑ feet ❑ meters (Puerto Rico only) SECTION D - SURVEYOR, ENGINEER, OR ARCHITECT CERTIFICATION This certification is to be signed and sealed by a land surveyor, engineer, or architect authorized by law to certify elevation information. / certify that the information on this Certificate represents my best efforts to interpret the data available. 4 �� I understand that any false statement may be punishable by fine or imprisonment under 18 U. S. Code, Section 1001. ® Check here if comments are provided on back of form. Certifier's Name Christian A Galindo License Number P.E. 53425 TX Title President Company Name Galindo engineers & Planners, Inc 1; Address 3833 S Texas Ave., Ste. 213 City Bryan State TX ZIP Code 77802 Signature Date Fe 1, 2008 Telephone 979-846-8868 c FEMA Form -31, February 2006 See reverse side for continuation. �5 vn.. i�aie•�apaep n •ie•iiiii�.y• I, Cv -C,ALIt10 53425 ee i i t :J. v, ii ma Replaces all previous editions IMPORTANT: In these spaces, copy the corresponding information from Section A. For Insurance Company Use - Building Street Address (including Apt , Unit, Suite, and/or Bldg No.) or P.O. Route and Box No. Policy Number 1811 George Bush Dr East, Bldg 1 City College Station State TX ZIP Code 77840 Company NA►C Number SECTION D - SURVEYOR, ENGINEER, OR ARCHITECT CERTIFICATION (CONTINUED) Copy both sides of this Elevation Certificate for (1) community official, (2) insurance agent/company, and (3) building owner. Comments Elevations are top of slab form elevations (prior to budding construction). Signature Date 2-21-08 ❑ Check here if attachments SECTION E - BUILDING ELEVATION INFORMATION (SURVEY NOT REQUIRED) FOR ZONE AO AND ZONE A (WITHOUT BFE) For Zones AO and A (without BFE), complete Items Ell-E5. If the Certificate is intended to support a LOMA or LOMR-F request, complete Sections A, B, and C. For Items El-E4, use natural grade, if available. Check the measurement used. In Puerto Rico only, enter meters. E1 Provide elevation information for the following and check the appropriate boxes to show whether the elevation is above or below the highest adjacent grade (HAG) and the lowest adjacent grade (LAG). a) Top of bottom floor (including basement, crawl space, or enclosure) is ❑ feet ❑ meters ❑ above or ❑ below the HAG b) Top of bottom floor (including basement, crawl space, or enclosure) is ❑ feet ❑ meters ❑ above or ❑ below the LAG. E2 For Budding Diagrams 6-8 with permanent flood openings provided in Section A Items 8 and/or 9 (see page 8 of Instructions), the next higher floor (elevation C2.b in the diagrams) of the building is ❑ feet ❑ meters ❑ above or ❑ below the HAG. E3. Attached garage (top of slab) is ❑ feet ❑ meters ❑ above or ❑ below the HAG. E4. Top of platform of machinery and/or equipment servicing the building is ❑ feet ❑ meters ❑ above or ❑ below the HAG E5. Zone AO only: If no flood depth number is available, is the top of the bottom floor elevated in accordance with the community's floodplain management ordinance? ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Unknown. The local official must certify this information in Section G SECTION F - PROPERTY OWNER (OR OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE) CERTIFICATION The property owner or owner's authorized representative who completes Sections A, B, and E for Zone A (without a FEMA-issued or community -issued BFE) or Zone AO must sign here The statements in Sections A, B, and E are correct to the best of my knowledge Property Owner's or Owner's Authorized Representative's Name Address City State ZIP Code Signature Date Telephone Comments ❑ Check here if attachments SECTION G - COMMUNITY INFORMATION (OPTIONAL) The local official who is authorized by law or ordinance to administer the community's floodplain management ordinance can complete Sections A, B, C (or E), and G of this Elevation Certificate. Complete the applicable item(s) and sign below Check the measurement used in Items G8. and G9 G1. ❑ The information in Section C was taken from other documentation that has been signed and sealed by a licensed surveyor, engineer, or architect who is authorized by law to certify elevation information. (Indicate the source and date of the elevation data in the Comments area below ) G2 ❑ A community official completed Section E for a building located in Zone A (without a FEMA-issued or community -issued BFE) or Zone AO G3. ❑ The following information (Items G4 -G9.) is provided for community floodplain management purposes G4. Permit Number I G5. Date Permit Issued I G6. Date Certificate Of Compliance/Occupancy Issued G7. This permit has been issued for: ❑ New Construction ❑ Substantial Improvement G8. Elevation of as -built lowest floor (including basement) of the building _❑ feet ❑ meters (PR) Datum G9. BFE or (in Zone AO) depth of flooding at the building site- ❑ feet ❑ meters (PR) Datum Local Official's Name Title Community Name Telephone Signature Date Comments ❑ Check here if attachments FEMA Form 81-31, February 2006 Replaces all previous editions Building Photographs See Instructions for Item A6. For Insurance Company Building Street Address (including Apt., Unit, Suite, and/or Bldg. No.) or P.O. Route and Box No. Policy Number 1811 George Bush Dr. East, Bldg 1 City College Station State TX ZIP Code 77840 I Company NAIC Number If using the Elevation Certificate to obtain NFIP flood insurance, affix at least two building photographs below according to the instructions for Item A6. Identify all photographs with: date taken; "Front View" and "Rear View"; and, if required, "Right Side View" and "Left Side View." If submitting more photographs than will fit on this page, use the Continuation Page, following. NO PHOTOGRAPHS AVAILABLE YET. WF100D083 / 001 City of College Station PAGE 1 REQ. DATE: 01/28/08 01/28/08 15:51:18 LOCATION: 1811 GEORGE BUSH DR E LOC ID: 207946 REQUESTOR: MILES CONSTRUCTION ORIGIN: CUSTOMER -WALK IN REQ USER: GLSOUTH AUTH USER:GLSOUTH WRK TYPE: TEMP POLE PASSED ******************************************************************************** 1811 GEORGE BUSH DR EAST THIS TEMP POLE IS FOR THE JOB TRAILER. TASK: SET UP NEW UTILITY ACCT SET READY SCHED START: 01/28/08 SCHED COMPLETION: 01/28/08 ******************************************************************************** JOB ORDER RESULT CONIl4EaqTS N��u Date 09 Permit # OL14-9 Project Name istt g COMMERCIAL CO Planning ► �m (Lindsay Boyer, Jennifer Prochazka, Jennifer Reeves, CrissHard, Jason Schubert, Grant Wencel, Molly Hitchcock) Bridgette George Development Engineers d (Alan Gibbs, Josh Norton, Carol Cotter) City Engineer (Bob Mosley, Jerry Jones, John Logan, Robert Bumpurs, William Ethridge) --Environmental Services T eA D (Eaphrame Thomas, James Boykin, Pete Garcia) 99�� Fire Department _(EricF,urc cric�Doisor_ Jerry Du!ccy`, S{ ve Smith) � J Drainage o (Donnie Willis) Public Works - Sanitation (Wally Urrutia) Electrical Services (Tony Michalsky) Water/Wastewater Services _ OK (Joe Mike Garcia, Paul Schoenfeld, Mitchell Carson) Miscellaneous Notes BUILDING PERMIT CITY OF COLLEGE STATION 1101 TEXAS AVENUE, COLLEGE•STATION, TX 77840 PHONE: (979)764-3570 FAX: (979)764-3496 http://bpinspect.cstx.gov ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Application Number . . . . . Application pin number . . . Property Address . . . . . . Property ID: R #. Tenant nbr, name . . . . . . Application type description Subdivision Name . . . . . . Property Use . . . . . . . . Property Zoning . . . . . . . Application valuation . . . . 08-00000076 Date 1/25/08 076468 1811 GEORGE BUSH DR E BL 1 004601-0047-0000 R13227 7 UNITS RESIDENTIAL, 5+ UNITS NEW WOLF PEN CREEK CORRIDOR 453972 Owner Contractor LACOUR INVESTMENTS MILES CONSTRUCTION CORP. ATTN: CHARLES D LACOUR P.O. BOX 10467 PO BOX 13266 COLLEGE STATION TX 77842 PENSACOLA FL 325913266 (979) 777-4675 --- Structure Information 000 000 7 UNIT MULTI -FAMILY CONDO BLDG Construction Type . . . . . COMBUSTIBLE (UNPROTECTED) Occupancy Type . . . . . . RESIDENTIAL -MULTI -FAMILY Other struct info . . . . . EXTERIOR WALL TYPE BRICK IMPACT/PRORATA FEES PAID NA FOUNDATION TYPE SLAB TYPE OF GARAGE (ATT/DET) NA HEATED AREA 7900.00 INTERIOR WALL TYPE WOOD STUD NUMBER OF BATHROOMS 14.00 NUMBER OF BEDROOMS 14.00 SEWER TYPE PUBLIC TRAFFIC IMPACT ANAL (TAZ) 268.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Permit . . . . . . BUILDING PERMIT Additional desc . . KW Permit pin number . 547463 Permit Fee . . . . 1522.00 Plan Check Fee .00 Issue Date . . . . 1/25/08 Valuation . . . . 453972 Expiration Date . . 7/23/08 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 460.00 354.00 3.0000 THOU BLDG, VAL 100001-500000 1062.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Notes and Comments PROVIDE ADDRESS ON COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS -FRONT: 5" ADDRESS --------------------------------------------- - A-4 --------------------- BUILDING DEPT REP SE AT APPLICANT: L BUILDING PERMIT CITY OF COLLEGE STATION 1101 TEXAS AVENUE, COLLEGE+STATION, TX 77840 PHONE: (979)764-3570 FAX: (979)764-3496 http://bpinspect.cstx.gov ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 2 Application Number . . . . . 08-00000076 Date 1/25/08 Application pin number . . . 076468 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Notes and Comments NUMBERS, AND ON REAR DOOR(S): 2" HIGH ADDRESS NUMBERS AND NAME OF BUSINESS. FOR MULTI -FAMILY RESIDENTIAL PROVIDE UNIT NUMBER ON FRONT DOOR AND IDENTIFY EACH UNIT FROM A REAR FIRE LANE. IDENTIFY MULTI -FAMILY BUILDINGS WITH 12" BUILDING NUMBERS, VISIBLE FROM ALL ADJACENT/NEARBY FIRE LANES. ALL NUMBERS AND LETTERS SHALL HAVE CONTRASTING BACKGROUNDS. ALL BRANCH CIRCUITS THAT SUPPLY OUTLETS IN DWELLING UNIT BEDROOMS SHALL BE PROTECTED BY AN ARC -FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER(S) PLATFORM FOR MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AND/OR ACCESS PASSAGEWAY MAY HAVE TO BE ELEVATED TO ALLOW FOR REQUIRED R-VALUE ATTIC INSULATION. PROVIDE ATTIC ACCESS OPENING OF 2011x 30" WITH A CLEAR HEIGHT OF 30" MINIMUM HEADROOM IN THE ATTIC SPACE ABOVE THE ACCESS OPENING. PROVIDE ATTIC ACCESS WITHIN 20' OF APPLIANCES; EXCEPTION: PROVIDE ATTIC ACCESS WITHIN 50' OF APPLIANCES IF PASSAGEWAY IS UNOBSTRUCTED AND NOT LESS THAN 6' HIGH AND 22" WIDE FOR ITS ENTIRE LENGTH PER SECTION 306.3, 2006 IMC. Shall advertise only the name of, uses of, or goods or services available within the building, or tenant lease space, to which the banner is attached. Shall be mounted parallel to the face of the building. Shall not be cantilevered away from the structure. Shall not extend more than one foot from any exterior building face, mansard, awning, or canopy. Shall not obstruct any window, door, stairway, or other opening intended for ingress or for needed ventilation or light. Shall not be attached to any tree, fence, or public utility pole. NOTE FROM WATER DEPT--REDUCED PRESSURE ASSEMBLY REQUIRED FOR CAR WASH, POSTMIX CARBONATER, AND HEATING/AC WITH DIRECT CONNECTION TO WATER SUPPLY, WATER SUPPLY LINES SERVING THE THIRD FLOOR OR HIGHER, AND LAWN IRRIGATION SYSTEMS. ALL DEVICES MUST BE TESTED UPON INSTALLATION BY CERTIFIED TESTER REGISTERED WITH THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPT. LAWN IRRIGATION MAY USE A PRESSURE VACCUM BREAKER INSTALLED PER AWWA STANDARDS AND CITY'S ORD #2394. ALL DEVICES MUST BE INSTALLED PER AWWA AND CITY'S ORD#2394 ELECTRICAL UTILITIES COMMENTS ----------------------------_9_A14----------------- BUILDING DEAT RE RE$ZNTTIVE: APPLICANT: BUILDING PERMIT CITY OF COLLEGE STATION 1101 TEXAS AVENUE, COLLEGE -STATION, TX 77840 PHONE: (979)764-3570 FAX: (979)764-3496 http://bpinspect.cstx.gov Application Number . . . . . 08-00000076 Application pin number . . . 076468 Page 3 Date 1/25/08 Special Notes and Comments DEVELOPER INSTALLS CONDUIT PER CITY SPECS & DESIGN DEVELOPER PROVIDES TEMP BLANKET EASEMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION DEVELOPER POURS TRANSFORMER PAD PER CITY SPECS (IF NECESSARY) DEVELOPER PROVIDES 30' RIGID CONUDIT FOR RISER POLE (IF NECESSARY) DEVELOPER INSTALLS FIRST 10' OF CONDUIT ON RISER POLE. CITY INSTALLS REMAINING 201. DEVELOPER PROVIDES EASEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC INFRASTRUCTURE AS INSTALLED FOR ELECTRIC LINES. DEVELOPER PROVIDES DIGITAL SITE PLAN IN AUTOCADE 14 VERSION. EMAIL TO RBOLIN@CI.COLLEGE-STATION.TX.US DEVELOPER IS REPSONSIBLE FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SERVICE FROM TRANSFORMER TO BUILDING FOR QUESTIONS CONTACT RONNIE BOLIN AT 979-764-3614 *PROVIDE CHEMICAL TREATMENT OR PHYSICAL BARRIER (SUCH AS METAL OR PLASTIC TERMITE SHIELDS) FOR PROTECTION AGAINST TERMITES. IF CHEMICAL TREATMENT IS USED, THE CONCENTRATION, RATE OF APPLICATION AND TREATMENT METHOD SHALL BE CONSISTENT WITH THE TERMITICIDE LABEL. BORACARE TREATMENT IS A SUITABLE SUBSTITUTE. ALL METHODS MUST BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH TREATED SILL PLATES. PROOF OF METHOD TO BE USED SHALL BE RECEIVED IN OUR OFFICE BEFORE A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY WILL BE ISSUED. PROVIDE COMBUSTION AIR: FOR GAS -FIRED APPLIANCES PER SECTION 304 OF THE 2006 INTERNATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE; FOR OTHER FUELS TO COMPLY WITH CHAPTER 7 OF THE 2006 IMC. Underground electrical conduit installation shall be installed per city specs and is the responsibility of the owner and/or contractor. Contact the electrical division at (979) 764-6314 for more information. *ELECTRICAL SHALL BE INSTALLED PER 2005 National Electrical Code & LOCAL AMENDMENTS *ELEVATION CERTIFICATE REQUIRED - PROVIDE ELEVATION CERTIFICATE PRIOR TO SLAB INSPECTION AND A SECOND CERTIFICATE PRIOR TO FINAL INSPECTION/C.O. *ELECTRIC STRIP HEATING NOT ALLOWED FOR RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES WITH FLOOR AREA GREATER THAN 500 Sq. FEET PROVIDE EXTERIOR LANDING LEVEL WITH THE INTERIOR FLOOR FOR REQUIRED EXIT DOOR(S) BUILDING D&T�L�T: C 4 PREAEItATIVE r APPLICANT: BUILDING PERMIT CITY OF COLLEGE STATION 1101 TEXAS AVENUE, COLLEGE,STATION, TX 77840 PHONE: (979)764-3570 FAX: (979)764-3496 http://bpinspect.cstx.gov ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 4 Application Number . . . . . 08-00000076 Date 1/25/08 Application pin number . . . 076468 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Notes and Comments PROVIDE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS) - VERIFY LOCATION AND PLACEMENT WITH THE FIRE MARSHALL'S OFFICE (MIN. 2A10BC) *MINIMUM FOUNDATION STANDARD - ALL FOUNDATION SHALL COMPLY WITH THE MINIMUM FOUNDATION STANDARD AS PER CITY'S ORDINANCE (FOUNDATION DETAIL SHALL BE SHOWN ON PLANS) MAKE SURE TO INCLUDE REBAR SLAB GROUND GUARDS SHALL COMPLY WITH SECTION 1013 OF THE 2006 IBC. *Assure Proper GFI Locations, Including One Within 25' Of Outside A/C Unit Shall advertise only the name of, uses of, or goods or services available within the building, or tenant lease space, to which the sign is attached; Shall be parallel to the face of the building; Shall not extend more than one foot from any exterior building face, mansard, awning, or canopy; Shall not obstruct any window, door, stairway, or other opening intended for ingress or for needed ventilation or light; and Shall not be attached to any tree, fence, or public utility pole. HANDRAILS SHALL COMPLY WITH SECTION R-311 (2003 IRC) OR SECTION 1009 (2003 IBC) AS APPROPRIATE *INTERIOR BEAMS > 60' MUST BE A MINIMUM OF 30" DEEP *Wall and Ceiling Insulation are as follows respectively. If Wall to Window Ratio is up to 15% the Values Shall be R-13 and R-30, above 15% the Ceiling Insulation is Increased to R-38. *ACCESS TO JACUZZI TUB CIRCULATION PUMPS SHALL BE PROVIDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH 421.5 OF THE 2006 INTERNATIONAL PLUMBING CODE. IF NOT DETERMINED BY MANUFACTURER IT SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 12" X 12" AND IF PUMP IS GREATER THAN 2' FROM ACCESS OPENING THEN IT MUST BE 18" X 18" OPENING *IF LAWN SPRINKLERS IS PROVIDED, PERMIT MUST BE ISSUED PRIOR TO CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY. *REQUIRED EXIT DOORS SHALL BE OPENABLE FROM THE INSIDE WITHOUT THE USE OF A KEY,TOOL OR SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE/EFFORT REQUIRED EXIT DOORS SHALL BE OPENABLE FROM THE INSIDE WITHOUT THE USE OF A KEY,TOOL OR SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE/EFFORT INTERIOR LIGHTING SHALL MEET THE CONTROLS AND WATTAGE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 505 OF THE 2006 INTERNATIONAL ENERGY CONSERVATION CODE. ------------------- ----- - ---------------- - r---------------- BUILDING DE T PRE T T E: APPLICANT: BUILDING PERMIT CITY OF COLLEGE STATION 1101 TEXAS AVENUE, COLLEGE -STATION, TX 77840 PHONE: (979)764-3570 FAX: (979)764-3496 http://bpinspect.cstx.gov ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 5 Application Number . . . . . 08-0000007G Date 1/25/08 Application pin number . . . 076468 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Notes and Comments IF LAWN SPRINKLERS IS PROVIDED, LAWN SPRINKLER SYSTEM MUST BE INSTALLED AND TESTED PRIOR TO CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY. PROVIDE ENVIRONMENTAL SEVICES WITH THE ORIGINAL BACKFLOW TEST REPORT PRIOR TO C.O. All roof and ground -mounted mechanical equipment shall be sreened from view or isolated so as not to be visible from any public right-of-way or residential district within 150 feet of the subject lot, measured from a point five feet above grade. Such screening shall be coordinated with the building architecture and scale to maintain a unified appearance. Acceptable methods of screening rooftop equipment may include, but are not limited to encasement, parapet walls, or partition screens. *A Minimum of No. 15 Asphalt Felt or Other Approved Water Resisitive Barrier Shall be Placed Over All Exterior Sheathing Per 2006 IRC Section R703.2 CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 10:00 PM AND 7:00 AM MUST COMPLY WITH THE NOISE ORDINANCE (MAX. 55 DBA) *ON NARROW WALL BRACING WHERE SPECIAL NAILING PATTERN, STRAPPING BETWEEN STORIES, OR HOLD DOWNS ARE REQUIRED THESE ITEMS MUST REMAIN VISIBLE UNTIL THE INSPECTION PROCESS HAS BEEN DONE TO ALLOW FOR COVER-UP *MUST INDICATE METHODS ON FLOOR PLAN TO BE USED TO MEET NARROW WALL BRACING REQUIREMENTS PER IRC CODE SECTION RG02.10 IN 2006 IRC All outdoor lighting must be in compliance with Section 7.10, Outdoor lighting Standards of the City's Unified Development Ordinance *If PEX water supply piping is sleeved below the slab, seal annular space at ends with caulk, foam or other means. Also assure proper protection of pipe to U.V. light. *ANY CHANGES OR ALTERATIONS TO SUBMITTED PLANS MUST BE RESUBMITTED AND APPROVED BEFORE WORK IS DONE IN ORDER TO ASSURE CODE COMPLIANCE *POST PERMIT CARD ON JOB SITE TO BE VISIBLE FROM ROAD *WHEN WATER MAIN PRESSURE EXCEEDS 80 PSI, AN APPROVED PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE SHALL BE PROVIDED THAT LIMITS THE MAXIMUM STATIC WATER PRESSURE TO 80 PSI *RECESSED LIGHTING INSTALLED IN THE BUILDING ENVELOPE SHALL BE IC RATED AND SEALED TO PREVENT AIR LEAKAGE *PROVIDE SANITARY FACILITIES FOR WORKERS ON SITE LOCATED OFF ------------------ ------------ - ------------ -- ----------------- BUILDING D PT R PRTTAT APPLICANT: BUILDING PERMIT CITY OF COLLEGE STATION 1101 TEXAS AVENUE, COLLEGE,STATION, TX 77840 PHONE: (979)764-3570 FAX: (979)764-3496 http://bpinspect.cstx.gov ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 6 Application Number . . . . . 08-00000076 Date 1/25/08 Application pin number . . . 076468 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Notes and Comments THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. *ADD SMOKE DETECTOR(S) PER NOTES ON PLANS *SMOKE DETECTORS MUST HAVE 3' CLEARANCE FROM FORCED AIR DUCTS, CEILING FANS AND RETURN AIR *PROVIDE STRING LINES FOR ALL BUILDING SETBACKS AND EASEMENTS ON FOUNDATION INSPECTION. FORM SURVEY MAY BE SUBMITTED IN PLACE OF STRINGS. *CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY WILL NOT BE ISSUED UNTIL PUBLIC SEWER SERVICE IS PROVIDED OR APPROVED ALTERNATE SEWER SYSTEM IS INSTALLED **FOR SONOMA PHASE I, CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY WILL BE HELD UNTIL THE ASSOCIATED OFFSITE PUBLIC SANITARY SEWER IS CONSTRUCTED AND A LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE IS ISSUED ALLOWING SONOMA PHASE ONE TO SEWER.** *SHOWERS AND TUB/SHOWER COMBINATIONS SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH AN ANTI -SCALD VALVE THAT LIMITS WATER TEMPERATURE TO 120 DEGREES *THE COMBINED SOLAR HEAT GAIN COEFFICIENT OF ALL GLAZED FENESTRATION/WINDOW PRODUCTS DEPENDING ON PERCENTAGE OF WALL TO GLAZING/WINDOW RATIO UP TO 20% A .40 OR LOWER FACTOR AND ABOVE 20% TO 30% A .35 FACTOR OR LOWER SHALL BE MET. *ALL SILLS AND BOTTOM PLATES IN CONTACT WITH CONRETE MUST BE TREATED OR NATURALLY RESISTANT TO INSECTS AND DECAY *SMOKE DETECTORS SHALL BE INTERCONNECTED, 120 VOLT W/BATTERY BACKUP AND LOCATED IN EACH SLEEPING ROOM AND OUTSIDE EACH SEPARATE SLEEPING AREA IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF THE BEDROOMS *REMOVE ALL VEGETATION AND FOREIGN MATERIAL FROM SLAB AREA PRIOR TO PLACING FILL. FILL SHALL BE FREE FROM VEGETATION AND FOREIGN MATERIAL. *STAIRS SHALL COMPLY WITH SECTION R-311 (2006 IRC) WITH A CONTINUOUS HANDRAIL OR SECTION 1009 (2006 IBC) AS APPROPRIATE, CONTINUOUS HANDRAIL NEEDED, ENDS SHALL BE RETURNED OR SHALL TERMINATE INTO A NEWEL POST OR SAFETY TERMINAL ON COMMERCIAL JOBS. *WINDOWS ADJACENT TO TUBS WITHIN 60" ABOVE DRAIN SHALL BE TEMPERED GLASS *TEMPERED GLASS REQUIRED IN WINDOWS WITHIN 24" OF DOORS IN ADJACENT WALLS *AN APPROVED DEVICE FOR THERMAL EXPANSION CONTROL SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR BUILDINGS UTILIZING STORAGE WATER HEATI G _____________________ ------------�9-A .---------_---_- BUILDING DEPESETIV APPLICANT: BUILDING PERMIT CITY OF COLLEGE STATION 1101 TEXAS AVENUE, COLLEGE�STATION, TX 77840 PHONE: (979)764-3570 FAX: (979)764-3496 http://bpinspect.cstx.gov ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 7 Application Number . . . . . 08-00000076 Date 1/25/08 Application pin number . . . 076468 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Notes and Comments EQUIPMENT AND A PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE *PER R308.4 GLAZING ADJACENT TO STAIRWAYS WITHIN 36" AND LESS THAN 60" ABOVE WALKING SURFACE MUST BE TEMPERED (2003 IRC) *SUBMIT COMPLETE TRUSS DESIGN WITH LAYOUT PLAN *U-Factor Ratings for Window % up to 15% is .65, from 15% to 2001 is .55, from 20% to 25% is .54 and above 25% is .46 or lower. *RANGE/DRYER DUCT MUST COMPLY WITH 2O06 IMC IN OCCUPANCY GROUPS R-2 AND R-3, IF AN OPERABLE WINDOW IS MORE THAN 72" ABOVE EXTERIOR FINISHED GRADE THEN THE LOWEST PART OF THE WINDOW OPENING MUST BE AT LEAST 24" ABOVE THE FINSHED FLOOR FROM INSIDE THE ROOM TO COMPLY WITH SECTION 1405.12.2 OF 2006 IBC. *ALL PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL, AND HVAC (mechanical) WORK MUST BE PERFORMED BY LICENSED CONTRACTORS. CONTACT BUILDING DEPARTMENT FOR INSPECTIONS PRIOR TO COVERING ANY WORK ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other Fees . . . . . . . . . SEWER TAP 6" 100.00 WATER TAP 3/4" 2800.00 WATER TAP 1" 500.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fee summary ----------------- Charged ---------- Paid ---------- Credited -------------------- Due Permit Fee Total 1522.00 1522.00 .00 .00 Plan Check Total .00 .00 .00 .00 Other Fee Total 3400.00 3400.00 .00 .00 Grand Total 4922.00 4922.00 .00 .00 -------------------------------- \------------------------------ BUILDING DE REP SE T ��-� - APPLICANT: 1 APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT CITY OF COLLEGE STATION 1101 TEXAS AVENUE COLLEGE STATION, TX 77840 CITY OE COLLEGE STATION (979) 764-3570 (979) 764-3496 FAX Xrnnina & Dewkpmnif Sem;erf WYVW.CSTX.GOV 1 1 I • X Ux ONy DATE: TRCC RE�JG' n APPLICATION # 1 (. TEMP POLE # ADDRESS/LOCATION: \ ��` C(r+t3� srt's"C' �`►�`��+ LOT 1— BLOCK ,SUBDIVISION�\r!`i.S SEC/PH 1 .3.. BUSINESS/OWNER NAME: V�iDi.F G¢ 6'E�L•, G�I�CbCS PHONE: _'\�A l — "hC CONTRACTOR/HOMEOWNER: to\\%_6S 4:�P11S_V- Cd: iV P PHONE: --V `1'A ^ "' (m CONTACT PERSON FOR REVIEW COMMENTS: 19O M\\+ASS PHONE: ` ` AT Cl rm- FAX: EMAIL: M.1e.Se.,&nS-"lrve-i\a\ Qr4 •G��+ ELECTRICIAN: IP;' PLUMBER: HVAC: M+rSTePMS GOOD CENTS (Residential only): N► ACCESSORY/STORAGE —01 MOVING RE -ROOF ADDITION v NEW CONSTRUCTION" SHELL ONLY DEMOLITION (ASBESTOS SURVEY) PORTABLE STORAGE (RESIDENTIAL) SLAB ONLY DUPLEX (LANDSCAPE PLANS REQUIRED) PORTABLE STORAGE (NON-RESIDENTIAL) SWIMMING POOL LOCATION REMODEURENOVATION* -TENTS DESCRIPTION OF WORK: eo Ol PROPOSED USE: STRUCTURE USE: /�\� HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATION/ARCHITECTUAL OR DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE APPROVAL: J TEXAS ACCESSIBILITY STANDARD (TAS) PROJECT REGISTRATION# EABPRJ V It 5-2-2' VALUATION: $ , ✓P TOTAL AREA: 81Z \ \ HEATED AREA: '\0C' 19 o (nSt bor rials) PUBLIC SiNUMBER OF BEDROOMS: i? 1 (9o.d)O SEPTIC/TREATMENT SYSTEM 11 [ SEWER TAP: — \Gk SIZE NUMBER OF BATHROOMS: INTERIOR WALL TYPE: goo. WATER TAP: 54,— 3�� EXTERIOR WALL TYPE: � SizE p0 OTHER TAP: \ A \rZcL\(r , FOUNDATION TYPE: Sp©. SIZE ROOF TYPE: GARAGE TYPE: SINGLE DOUBLE F__j TRIPLE ATTACHED DETAC D F__j CARPORT SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT: *If proposed work involves new commercial construction or facade improvements/renovations to an existing commercial property, building elevations are required. ............................................................ Official Use Only Cormnents: E r NO Plans Examiner zoning Official p pEDICATION \N �AAHGL_E PARKLAN OLc Pf T` FEES DU l y3Jo � � �1 �� :", . A Energy Code Compliance Information % Glazing of exterior walls Insulation R value of exterior walls Insulation R value of ceiling 1 (flat areas) c7 Insulation R value of ceiling 2 (vaulted areas/no attic) O Glazing SHGC (Solar Heat Gain Coefficient) Glazing U-Factor ©o ( o R value of ductwork A/C SEER Rating �3 Protection Against Subterranean Termites ❑ Chemical Termiticide Treatment (Soil Treatment) d Chemical Termiticide Treatment (Field Applied Wood Treatment) ❑ Physical Barriers ❑ Other * Verification of Application shall be submitted to the City of College Station Building Division prior to issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy. Page 1 of 1 Benjamin McCarty - Wolf Creek Condos Building Plan Review From: Benjamin McCarty To: milesconstruction@gmail.com Date: 1/15/2008 4:27 PM Subject: Wolf Creek Condos Building Plan Review Bo Miles, Building Plan Review Letter The following items need to be address and submitted prior to permit: 1. Submit Plumbing Plans, include pipe materials, pipe locations, pipe sizes, and cleanout locations. 2. Show on plans the location for each unit's electrical panel. 3. Submit building section through stairs and laundry or bath room under stairs for 2/2, 3/3, and 1/1 loft units that verify that the minimum ceiling height of not less than 7 feet in rooms under stairways, to comply with section 1208.2 of the 2006 IBC. Thank you, Benjamin McCarty '00 Commercial Plans Examiner CITY OF COLLEGE STATION Planning & Development Services Building Division 1101 Texas Avenue College Station, TX 77842 979.764.3570 (Phone) 979.764.3496 (Fax) **Building a Better Community with You!** file://C:\Documents and Settings\bmccarty.CSTX\Local Settings\Temp\GW}00001.HTM 1/15/2008 A24 City of College Station Page of \/ Building Inspection Department PLANS EXAMINATION REPORT Address: 18/l &eorge 6 " r A L) F,o s t Date: _TI 1/D 8 Project Name: k/a 1 f Cr'e—c 1C Coy„ ry s Drawing Number Code Ref. Number 1 Gv j & fAQuestions or Comments A � ,4q m 6c 1208. Z �- -1 I (J►�; t 3 3 „� ro ;d� ✓ ev�'oh f� ►'11' S .'Y t Lq u noir ✓OO w, (v Vee,,T -1�a•i ✓vi%h %mti.+�+ ce: 1d heht of Hot bgxf eta✓+ 7 ;f N✓�p(t� S �ar.'r ww �'n Lwvw� Z ec4v� ca qNa Pik G ,•� Q.� f /O G 4 pt-. o r+ S Received by: Date: GYPSUM WALLBOARD, WOOD STUDS r'': " ' ''' '"' ' F, 7'�a"_%�_ I __ ,frx One layer 5/8" type X gypsum wallboard or gypsum veneer base applied parallel or at right angles to each side of double row of 2 x 4 wood studs 16" o.c. on separate plates 1" apart with 6d coated nails, 17/s" long, 0.0915" shank, 1/4" heads, 7" o.c. Joints staggered 16" on opposite sides. Horizontal bracing required at mid -height. (LOAD - BEARING) GYPSUM WALLBOARD, WOOD STUDS One layer 5/8" type X gypsum wallboard or gypsum veneer base applied parallel or at right angles to each side of 2 x 4 wood studs 16" o.c. staggered 8" o.c. on 2 x 6 wood plates with 6d coated nails, 17/8" long, 0.0915" shank, 1/4" heads, 7" o.c. Joints staggered 24" on opposite sides. Horizontal bracing required at mid -height. (LOAD - BEARING) GYPSUM LATH, GYPSUM PLASTER, WOOD STUDS 1/2" 1:2 gypsum -sand plaster applied over 3/8" plain gypsum lath applied at right angles to each side of 2 x 4 wood studs 16" o.c. with 13 gage blued lath nails, 11/a" long, 0.0915" shank, 19/64" heads, 4" o.c. (LOAD -BEARING) Thickness: 91/2.' Approx. Weight: 8 psf Fire Test: See WP 3605 (UL R1319-4, 6, 6-17-52; UL R2717-39, 1-20-66; UL R3501-52, 3-15-66, UL Design U305; ULC Design W301) Sound Test: Estimated Thickness: 63/4" Approx. Weight: 8 psf Fire Test: See WP 3605 (UL R1319-4, 6, 6-17-52; UL R2717-39, 1-20-66; UL R3501-52, 3-15-66, UL Design U305; ULC Design W301) Sound Test: Estimated Thickness: 53/8" Approx. Weight: 15 psf Fire Test: OSU T-948, 7-17-58; OSU T-1380, 7-5-60 Sound Test: RAL TL58-60, 8-7-58 GA-600-2003 55 1 f'"lT,1tQD�FRAMED F! NO'1!'4 ; . Gt # tiOUR 4fi to:43"fE FIRE ": SOUND GYPSUM WALLBOARD, WOOD STUDS One layer 5/8" type X gypsum wallboard or gypsum veneer base applied parallel or at right angles to each side of double row of 2 x 4 wood studs 16" o.c. on separate plates 1" apart with 6d coated nails, 17/8" long, 0.0915" shank, 1/4" heads, 7" o.c. Joints staggered 16" on opposite sides. Horizontal bracing required at mid -height. (LOAD - BEARING) — — Thickness: Approx. Weight: 8 psf Fire Test: See WP 3605 (UL R1319-4, 6, 6-17-52; UL R2717-39, 1-20-66, UL R3501-52, 3-15-66, UL Design U305; ULC Design W301) Sound Test: Estimated FILE NO. WP 3380 GENERIf~ . 1 HOUR 40 to 44 STC FIRE SOUND GYPSUM WALLBOARD, WOOD STUDS One layer 5/8" type X gypsum wallboard or gypsum veneer base applied parallel or at right angles to each side of 2 x 4 wood studs 16" o.c. staggered 8" o.c. on 2 x 6 wood plates with 6d coated nails, 17/s" long, 0.0915" shank, 1/4" heads, 7" o.c. Joints staggered 24" on opposite sides. Horizontal bracing required at mid -height. (LOAD - i i BEARING) Thickness: 63/4" Approx. Weight: 8 psf Fire Test: See WP 3605 (UL R1319-4, 6, 6-17-52; UL R2717-39, 1-20-66; UL R3501-52, 3-15-66, UL Design U305; ULC Design W301) Sound Test: Estimated : 1LE NO. WP 34,30 GENERIC , !, HOUR 40to 44 STC " FIRE `" SOUND GYPSUM LATH, GYPSUM PLASTER, WOOD STUDS gypsum-sand plaster applied over 3/8" plain gypsum lath applied at right angles toside 7each of 2 x 4 wood studs 16" o.c. with 13 gage blued lath nails, 11/8" long, 0.0915" k, 191w" heads, 4" o.c. (LOAD -BEARING) Thickness: 53/a" Approx. Weight: 15 psf Fire Test: OSU T-948, 7-17-58; OSU T-1380, 7-5-60 Sound Test: RAL TL58-60, 8-7-58 GA-600-2003 55 (11410—VP City of College Station Pa a of Building Inspection Department g PLANS EXAMINATION REPORT Address: dl l G,am r�- 6 "r4 Date: `-113 Lo 7 Project Name: ("-� l-C C " ac Drawing Code Number Ref. Number Questions or Comments c cff y�c i�N • �� (% vt e Received by: Date: 11350 State Highway 30 January 16, 2008 �oginjo;2 , fun2gin9, _Yne. College Station, Texas 77845 0 (979) 776-1066 0 Fax (979) 776-2708 Mr. Bo Miles Miles Construction Corp. P.O. Box 10467 College Station, TX 77842 Wolf Creek Condos College Station, Texas General Plumbing Specifications: A. Waste and Vent Piping to be SCH 40 PVC Pipe and Fittings with Solvent Weld Joints B. Domestic Hot and Cold Water Piping to be SCH 40 CPVC Pipe and Fittings (Insulated in Attics and Exterior Walls) C. Pressure Balance Tub and Shower Valves D. Frost Proof Hose Bibbs E. Double Check Backflow Preventor at Water Service Entry F. Fire Caulk thru Floor Penetrations G. Vacuum Relief Valve at Water Heaters H. Air Chambers at Washing Machines, Ice Makers, and Dishwashers I. Shut off Valves at each Fixture Michael T. Robinson President Robinson Plumbing Inc. Page 1 of 1 Benjamin McCarty - Wolf Creek Condos Building Plan Review From: Benjamin McCarty To: milesconstruction@gmail.com Date: 1/15/2008 4:27:14 PM Subject: Wolf Creek Condos Building Plan Review Bo Miles, Building Plan Review Letter The following items need to be address and submitted prior to permit: 1. Submit Plumbing Plans, include pipe materials, pipe locations, pipe sizes, and cleanout locations. 2. Show on plans the location for each unit's electrical panel. 3. Submit building section through stairs and laundry or bath room under stairs for 2/2, 3/3, and 1/1 loft units that verify that the minimum ceiling height of not less than 7 feet in rooms under stairways, to comply with section 1208.2 of the 2006 IBC. Thank you, Benjamin McCarty '00 Commercial Plans Examiner CITY OF COLLEGE STATION Planning & Development Services Building Division 1101 Texas Avenue College Station, TX 77842 979.764.3570 (Phone) 979.764.3496 (Fax) **Building a Better Community with You!** file://C:\Documents and Settings\bmccarty.CSTX\Local Settings\Temp\GW}00001.HTM 1/18/2008