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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2007-01-11 Fence Permit 06-411ADDRESS 5888 NOVA SCOTIA AVE N PIN 05- 029 -20 -11 -0054 LEGAL DESC OAK PARK COMMONS LOT 2 BLOCK 1 PERMIT TYPE OTHER PROPERTY TYPE COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION TYPE FENCE Ci � ' OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS 14168 OAK PARK BLVD. N. #2007 OAK PARK HEIGHTS, MN 55082 -2007 (651) 351 -1661 FAX: (651) 439 -0574 NOTE: ORNAMENTAL FENCE (LESS THAN 6' TALL), FOR INSTALLATION AROUND DETENTION POND TO BE IN STALLED PER LOCAL ORDINANCE, AGREEMENT AND MANUFACTURER SPECIFICATIONS. NOTE CONDITIONS OF 12 -8 -06 CITY LETTER AND INSTALLATION METHODS OF 11 -10 -06 SKANSKA LETTER TO 13E ADHERED TO (ATTACHED TO THIS PERMIT) INVESTIGATION FEE 25 APPLICANT SKANSKA USA BUILDING INC 1633 LITTLETON RD PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 - (973) 753 -3500 OWNER LOWES HOME CENTERS INC LOWES HOME CENTERS INC HWY 268 EAST NORTH WILKESBORO, NC 28659- AGREEMENT AND SWORN STATEMENT The work for which this permit is issued shall be performed according to: (1) the conditions of this permit; (2) the approval plans and specifications; (3) the applicable city approvals, Ordinances, and Codes; and, (4) the State Building Code. This permit is for only the work described, and does not grant permission for additional or related work which requires separate permits. This permit will expire and become null and void if work is not started within 180 days, or if work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days any time after work has commenced. The applicant is responsible for assuring all required inspections are requested in conformance with the Minnesota State Building Code. OTHER PERMIT FEE OTHER PERMIT SURCHARGE, FLAT INVESTIGATION FEE PAID WITH CHECK # 88966 SEPARATE PERMITS REQUIRED FOR WORK OTHER THAN DESCRIBED ABOVE. PERMIT NO.: 2006-00411 DATE ISSUED: 01/11/2007 TOTAL 25.00 0.50 25.00 50.50 City of Oak Park Heights 14168 Oak Park Blvd. N • Box 2007 • Oak Park Heights, MN 55082 • Phone (651) 439-4439 • Fax (651) 439-0574 December 8th, 2006 Mr. Dan Buskirk Skanska Skanska USA Building Inc. 5250 Lovers Lane, Suite 200 Portage, MI 49002 RE: Fencing Permit Dear Dan, The City is in receipt of you fence permit request for the now installed decorative fencing located around the large pond in the CSM/Lowe's Development. The City is hereby approving your fence permit with the following conditions. You may alternatively remove the ENTIRE fencing to avoid paying this permit fee or making the necessary come S. / 011 ( t C Cc: 1) The fencing now encroaching into the City's right of way as depicted in the Survey Map (east side), must be relocated off the City's property to a point not less than three feet from the City's right-of way. This must be completed not later than Jan 1st, 2007. 2) You are required to actually pick-up and pay for the building permit necessary for the fencing not later than December 15 2006. As you constructed the fence prior to the issuance of a permit the City will now double the fencing permit fee. Base on the total value of the fence as indicated by your submission of $42,000, your fee is now calculated to be $50.00 = ($25.00 X 2) n ministrator Jim Butler, Building Official Julie Hultman Tom Ozzello, DPW Robert Fiebig, Lowe's Todd Sherwood, Lowe's --3f1N3AV VIDOOS VAON L 101 3tA1 ISY3 ONV 34n M/8 V4iO3S VAON- L-36 4 MI 4151181111Nii. • 1 Immommommt ott •111111111111 111 r w 009 VAON L 101 NH 1St/A ONV AN17 M/d VI1005 VAON 11111111111111 N\„17 I„Zco LON 170 LVZ 1 L=36 624 Nt.....................iw -------\\ ow '- mm ...____ . e e _Pizmi .,.., 7r irmi 4.,n 1 7 4/ tv‘„ v ,,,,..,-,.,„, ,..„ _ _ -- ( -- ai tio Ld z 1,1 z bJ z 0 — 7.50 0 t- -i z 0 cn M -‹ 0 Z < w 0 0 0 — o_ 0 1- 0 ��� m�m����—�nnm���K, `~ November 10, 2006 Mr. Eric Johnson City of Oak Park Heights 14188 Oak Park Blvd. N Oak Park Heights, MN 55082 Re: Construction of Ornamental Fence at Lowe's of Oak Park Heights Dear Mr. Johnson, Skanska USA Building inc. 525 Lovers Lan Suite 200 Portage, MI 4900 Phone 269 342 5400 Fax 269 342 5799 Web www.om=anou°a.o=m Per your reques in the Ietter dated November 2, 2006 regarding the fence installation at the Lowe's of Oak Park H ' htsthefoUow/ng specifications specifications are typical in the iristailation of ornamental fencing systems at Lowe's stores: 1. Install fence and gates in accordance with manufacturer's literature (attached). 2. Handle fence components to protect finish coating from any scuffs, abrasiori or other damage during installation. 3. Space posts at dimensions indicated in the construction documents. Attach fence panels to posts using stainless steel or galvanized steel, panel hanger bracket supplied by manufacturer. 4. Concrete footings: Place concrete around posts and vibrate or tamp for consolidation. Verify that posts are set plumb, aligned, and at correct height and spacing, and hold in position during placement and finishing operations until concrete is sufficiently cured. Protect portion of posts above ground from concrete splatter. 5. Install gates leva|, p|urnb, and secure for full opening without interference. Attach hardware using tamper-resistant or concealed means. Install ground-set items in concrete for anchorage. Adjust gate to operate smoothly, easily, and quietly throughout entire operational range. Confirm that latches and locks engage accurately and securely without forcing or binding. 6. Avoid unnecessary cutting, drilling and welding of pre-finished fence. If necessary to cut drill, weld or otherwise modify product due to field conditions, repair factory finish in accordance with item 7 below. 7. Touch-up any necessary areas by lightly sanding; apply a zinc-rich cold galvanizing primer followed by a high quality acrylic lacquer paint to match finish. The attached manufacturers literature shows the materials that were instafled on this job along with other features of the fence. If you have any further questions/comments regarding the ornamental fence installed at the Lowe 's of Oak Park Heights please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Dan B k Project Manager PAg Lawn equipment, fang limbs, meter readers, rough- housing teenagers - all these contribute damage and wear to a backyardience. Onlywelded steel fences will stand any chance to survive these long-term abuses. elsiSIOWi tiiiiIiIHll ESTIC 3-Rik Go Colima Perimeter Page 6 ProFusion• is the revolutionary automatic process that combines fusion and laser technology to weld rigid, yet virtually invisible, structural connections with no =sightly exposed fasteners. MAJESTIC )kpartmcat Pool Atte Montage Heavy Duty Steel ProFuslonTM Wielded Held In An Iron Grip FACT! The Truth About Aluminum WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Akiminum Is Assembled With 1/2 Welded Steel Rigidly Withstands Severe Impact THIS The rid ProFusion welded panel has permanent connections, makhg it invulnerable to disassemb ly attempts. THIS Invisible Rigid Secure Weld Ld ..� . - yc• •� : • s { E r �i r -� 'v Y 3 =f `CcP "`� " � cu. J Strength of Picket Connections 11 NOT THIS :) Light Aluminum Ruined by Minimal Impact NOT THIS :) Unsightly Loose Insecure Screw Page 8 Aluminum Lieftweight Alloy Screw or Rivet connections Held By A Thread The tenuous screw connection can be removed In seconds by a child or vibrate loose from turbulent winds. Supplemental Information Montage Specifications While the stout Montage® fence system is suitable for most ap- plications, Ameristar® also offers the deluxe Montage Plus for applications requiring extra strength or a more substantial look. Material Pickets Rails Posts Montage® Montage us Galvanized Steel 50,000 PSI (ASTM A653) 5/8" Square x 18 Ga. .0790" x 0.075" Top 1235" x 0.075" Sides Coating Construction 2" Square x 16 Ga. E-Coat 20 Year Warranty ProFuslon Welded Montage® Colors Standard Color By White O aert San() Galvanized Steel 50,000 PSI (ASTM A653) 3/4" Square x16Ga. 1.4375" x 0.075" Top 19501" x 0.075" Sides 2-1/2" Square x 16 Ga. E- Goat 20 Year Warranty ProFuslon Welded c»d Page 19 "Ol # the 14o' Montage® ProhisIon 1ded Steel Strength The AAor►tageTM' panel is designed to withstand abuse frorn climbing and other typical downward toads. 1 Attractive BouIev rdim brackets mate to all pmt edges, passing the load to adjacent panels. Fence panels and posts ad as single line, flexing only slightly under load. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 a° 4 4 4 I titutotiL Steel post, 2-1/2 times stronger than aluminum, remains sealed from the elements, u rcompromis d in sere. THIS RELAX This is a fence your can depend on elkett Aft In Fir Lb1L THIS Rails Held Firmly Cannot Pull Out Strength of ° = ts of Panels Ultra-light aluminum fragile for contact NOT THIS Z) CAUTIC3fdlll Thls Is a fence you better not climb Punched posts, already weakened by losing a fourth oft the circumference, cause a severe concentration of load at the post-to-rail junction. The panel, held only by a small screw, bows away from the post threatening to break fry. The holes In punches posts allow water to enter. When this ends during a freeze, the poet will burst apart. NOT THIS Weakened Post Breaks Under Concentrated Stress THE STRONG CHOICE Welded Steel V11111 Last Longer Aluminum With Tek Screws panels are for looks only, too Total Submersion ECoat Inside & Outside Montage a Typical Steel 'fir . o- �. � ° y' ': �' v✓',�;:., ry �a.ti �': �fr�e:. 3r .� X47.... "e•�- Cf":::`:�:'.:��:. �'..�':.� . .- .: [� ^4.� FACT! The Truth About Coatings T YOU NEED TO KNOW THIS Maintenance- free Surface Backed by 20 Year Warranty! eriCoat TM The ArnefiCoar combination of hot -dip galvanized steel,zlnc phosphate and epoxy and acrylic double coating is only available on Montages No other fence has anything like it Multi-Layer E-Coat Process NOT THIS Exterlor Paint Application Painted Stec k Destroyed After 2 Years Galvanized steel framework is subjected to a multi -stage pretreatment/wash (with zinc phosphate), followed by a duplex cathodic E -coat system consisting of an epoxy primer, which significantly increases corrosion protection, and an acrylic topcoat, which pro- vides the protection necessary to withstand adverse weathering effects. 3 For corrosion to begin, there must be an exposed surface that is not protected. Typical paint processes, no matter how carefully applied, cannot cover many vulnerable exterior surfaces such as the underside of a channel rail or the open area near the end of a tubular picket. Major corrosion problems start from the inside. Montag& is coated by the same E -Coat process proven in the automotive industry to ensure application coverage of all exposed surfaces. Page 10 Acrylic Topcoat -oxy Pamir op mi is op • op • • ie • is se • ill essa ease • is in Before Montage ® , ornamental metal fences offered only compromises. The strength of steel with welded construction meant increased maintenance; the beauty of wrought iron meant significantly higher costs; the capability to follow sloping terrain meant the presence of unsightly fasteners and oversized picket holes, or the higher cost of custom fabrication. Conversely, to provide freedom from maintenance, the use of ultra -light materials such as aluminum and plastic raised the cost and totally sacrificed the strength of a welded steel fence. ) '112t1 MUNE!? Never, until Montage, has there been a system that provkled everythhtgever asked from a fence, without compromise. It is easy to understand why Montage® is beingacclaimed as "the greatest innovation ever introduced in the fence industry"! 1 To The American Consumer: "Ornamental Fence is the fastest growing fence product in America over the last decade. No other fence product offers the value, strength, security and maintenance -free ownership of an ornamental fence; if you get what you pay for. As the market grows, so does the number of manufacturers and choices. Ev- eryone wants to get their `slice of the pie'. While there are some very high quality fence products avail- able, there are even more that are equally as poor. The latest entries into the market are lightweight, low quality products being imported from several foreign countries, mainly China. Many consumers are falling prey to the lure of extremely low prices, only to discover that the product does not match the investment made. The fragile structure, lightweight construction, poor coating and the need for periodic maintenance far overshadow the cheap price paid. This brochure provides the facts, so you can choose wisely." Page 3 Alliant Engineering, Inc. LETTER TRANSMITTAL DATE: November 21, 2006 TO: Dan Buskirk Skanska USA 5780 Nova Scotia Avenue N Oak Park Heights, MN 55082 FROM: Thomas Jensen, PE SUBJECT: Exhibit for Ornamental Fencing REMARKS: Dan, Please contact me at 612 - 767 -9345 if you have any questions. COPY TO: File JOB NO. 050049 SENT BY: Email NUMBER 1 DATE 11/20/06 DESCRIPTION Final Copy of Detention Pond Fence Asbuilt Attached is the information you requested for the ornamental fencing around the detention pond at the Lowe's site in Oak Park Heights. 233 Park Avenue South, Suite 200, Minneapolis Minnesota 55415 -1108 Phone 612.758.3080, Fax 612.758.3099 MADE BY: SKANSKA WE ARE SENDING You: ❑ SHOP DRAWINGS ❑ SAMPLES ❑ PRINTS ❑ SEPIA To: Mr. Eric Johnson ❑ BROCHURES ❑ SPECIFICATIONS ❑ LETTER ❑ CHANGE ORDER City of Oak Park Heights 14168 Oak Park Blvd. N. Oak Park Heights, MN 55082 (SUB) CONTRACTOR: SPECIFICATION: ACTION TAKEN ® '5FA' Submitted for Approval ❑ 'REC' Submitted for Record ❑ 'R &R' Revised and Resubmitted for Approval 1 #OF COPIES DATE REMARKS: ❑ Submittal ❑ Central File ❑ Project Manager ❑ Superintendent ❑ Hold 1 1/22/06 ❑ w /copy ❑ w /copy ❑ w/copy ❑ w /copy ❑ w /copy Application for permit Additional Copies To: 26100 AMERICAN DRIVE, SUITE 200 SOUTHFIELD, MI 4 -26 97 ❑ PAYMENT APPLICATION ❑ WAIVERS ® OTHER ❑ 'APP' Approved ❑ 'AAN' Approved as Noted ❑ 'RE)' Rejected, Revise & Resubmit DESCRIPTION BY: VIA ❑ UPS NEXT DAY ® FED Ex ❑ UPS GROUND ❑ PICKUP ❑ SPECIAL DELIVERY ❑ FIRST CLASS MAIL ❑ OTHER : DATE: PROJECT No.: 31 6007 PROJECT: REFERENCE No. Skanska USA Building Inc. NAME: Dan Buskirk TITLE: Project Manager TRANSMITTAL November 22, 2006 Lowe's of Oak Park Heights ® 'USE' For Your Use ❑ 011 ❑ 012 (248) 351 -8300 PHONE www.skanskausa.com (248) 351 -8301 FAX rnichigan ©sI<anskausa.coin ACTION TAKEN Srt FR009 Transmittal Rev 2 Be it known that 1, have applied for a permit from the City of Oak Park Heights requesting the right to erect a fence on my property line located at the following address: Be it further known that, in compliance with the request of the Building Department of said City, 1 have spoken with the property owners adjoining my own property of my intentions. By their signature below, each of these property owners have given their consent for me to erect said fence as outlined on the backside of this page. Name/Address Date 1). CITY 01 OAK PARK HEIGHTS 14168 N. 57th Street Box 2007 • Oak Park Heights, MN 55082 • Phone: (612) 439-4439 • FAX 439-0574 2). 3). 4). am fully aware that it is my responsibility to lcoate survy pins to enable positive identification of property lines. MEMORANDUM OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT TO THE CITY BUILDING DEPARTMENT Tree City U.S.A. 4 70 Date