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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPL 2002-000003 Remodel - Denny's Diner Addition City of Oak Park Heights METER NO: 14''3 Oak Park Blvd. N. #2 7 PERMIT NO.: 0200003 Oak 'ark Heights, MN 55082 -cu07 651/439 -4439 FAX: 651 /439- 0574 ISSUED: 01/07/2002 Address 12969 60th St N PIN :06- 029 -20 -11 -0013 Legal Desc Subdivision JACOB ADDITION :Lot 1 Block 1 Parcel Permit Type :Plumbing Property Type :Commercial Construction Type Remodel Activity • Value Of Plumbing 4286 NOTE: CONSTRUCT PER APPROVED PLANS. MUST COMPLY WITH ALL MN STATE BUILDING AND PLUMBING CODE REQUIREMENTS. PERMIT ISSUED FOR DENNY'S DINER ADDITION (1 FLOOR DRAIN, 1 DISHWASHER HOOKUP, AND 1 INDIRECT WASTE LINE TO SODA /ICE MACHINE). MN DEPT OF HEALTH PLAN REVIEW # 021579 OWNER PLUMBING - COMMERCIAL $75.00 Stillwater Ford,lincoln- mercur PLUMBING STATE SURCHARGE COM $0.50 500 Ford Rd Total $75.50 St Louis Park, MN 55426- Paid with check # 4509 APPLICANT (651/482 -9169) VILLAGE PLUMBING INC 2999 Yorkton Blvd Little Canada, MN 55117 - 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. SEPARATE PERMITS REQUIRED FOR WORK OTHER THAN DESCRIBED ABOVE. r f MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH li i Division of Environmental Health REPORT ON PLANS ' 8 Plans and specifications on plumbing: Stillwater Ford, Snack Bar Remodel, 12969 ]th 60th Street, Oak Pura Heights, Washington County, Minnesota, Plan No. 021579 - -' OWNERSHIP: Stillwater Ford, c/o Mr. Denny Hecker, 12969 North 60th Street, Oak Park Heights, Minnesota 55082 SUBMITTER(S): Village Plumbing, Inc., 2999 Yorkton Industrial Boulevard, Little Canada, Minnesota 55117- 1072 Plans Dated: Date Received: November 28, 2001 Date Reviewed: December 12, 2001 SCOPE: This review is limited to the design of this particular project only insofar as the provisions of the Minnesota Plumbing Code, as amended, apply, and does not cover the water supply or sewerage system to which this plumbing system is connected. The review is based upon the supposition that the data on which the design is based are correct, and that necessary legal authority has been obtained to construct the project. The responsibility for the design of structural features and the efficiency of equipment must be taken by the project designer. Approval is contingent upon satisfactory disposition of any requirements included in this report. Special care should be taken to insure that the material and installation of the plumbing system are in accordance with the provisions of the Minnesota Plumbing Code. A copy of the approved plans and specifications should be retained at the project location for future reference. A set of the identified plans and specifications is being returned to Village Plumbing, Inc. INSPECTIONS: All plumbing installations must be tested and inspected in accordance with the requirements of the Minnesota Plumbing Code. As specified in Minnesota Rules, part 4715.2830, no plumbing work may be covered prior to completing the required tests and inspections. Provisions must be made for applying an air test at the time of the roughing -in inspection as outlined in Minnesota Rules, part 4715.2820, subpart 2, of the code. A manometer test, as specified in Minnesota Rules, part 4715.2820, subpart 3, is required at the time of the finished plumbing inspection. It is the responsibility of the contractor /installer to notify the State Health Department when the installation will be ready for a test and inspection. To schedule inspections, contact the state plumbing standards representative for your region, or call the metro office at 1 -800- 926 -6216, or Gary Topp at 651/215 -0841. REQUIREMENT(S): 1. The dishwasher must either discharge to the drainage system through an air break, or directly to the sanitary drain if a floor drain without a backwater valve is installed on the horizontal dishwasher branch. The water supply to any dishwasher in which the supply opening is located below the spill line of the machine must be protected with a vacuum breaker (see Minnesota Rules, part 4715.1250). 2. No more than six drainage fixture units may be served by a 2 -inch drain branch (see Minnesota Rules, part 4715.2310). 3. It is recommended that a cleanout be provided where new waste and vent piping connects with existing plumbing to facilitate required testing of the new installation. 4.The waterline to post - mix -type carbonated beverage machines must have an approved stainless steel double -check valve backflow preventer with intermediate atmospheric vent installed preceding the carbonator. In addition, there should be no copper tubing in the system downline of the backflow preventer to preclude the possibility of copper poisoning. Stillwater Ford, ck Bar Remodel Plumb - Plan No. 021579 Page 2 December 12, 2001 5. Materials used for water distribution piping must comply with Minnesota Rules, part 4715.0520. All solder and flux used for the potable water distribution systems shall contain less than 0.2 percent lead. Use of 50 -50 solder or flux containing more than 0.2 percent lead is prohibited in potable water distribution systems. Any solder other than 95 -5 tin - antimony or 96-4 tin- silver must be specifically approved by the administrative authority prior to use (see Minnesota Statutes, Section 326.371). 6. Materials used for drain, waste, and vent systems must comply with Minnesota Rules, part 4715.0570 through part 4715.0600. If plastic pipe is used for the drain, waste and vent system: a. ABS plastic pipe shall comply with ASTM Standard D 2661 or F 628. b. PVC plastic pipe shall comply with ASTM Standard D 2665, D 2949 or F 891. c. It must be installed in accordance with Minnesota Rules, part 4715.0580(F) and part 4715.0600. Above - grade horizontal runs of plastic waste and vent pipe cannot exceed 35 feet in total length. Above -grade vertical stacks constructed of plastic pipe may exceed 35 feet in total height only if an approved expansion joint is used. d. Solvent weld joints in PVC and CPVC pipe must include use of a primer which is of contrasting color to the pipe and cement (see Minnesota Rules, part 4715.0810, subpart 2). 7. The plumbing system shall be tested in accordance with Minnesota Rules, part 4715.2820. 8. The water piping system shall be disinfected in accordance with Minnesota Rules, part 4715.2250. NOTE(S): 1. The scope of this project consists of the remodeling of an existing building. The plumbing installation includes a dishwasher, ban ice maker, and beverage equipment. 2. This facility is served by existing municipal water and sewer service connections. Authorization for construction in accordance with the approved plans may be withdrawn if construction is not undertaken within a period of two years. The fact that the plans have been approved does not necessarily mean that recommendations or requirements for change will not be made at some later time when changed conditions, additional information, or advanced knowledge make improvements necessary. Approved: Bradley C. Efickson Public Health Engineer Environmental Health Section P.O. Box 64975 St. Paul, Minnesota 55164 -0975 651/215 -0853 BCE:cac cc: Village Plumbing, Inc. Stillwater Ford Mr. Jim Butler, Plumbing Inspector iv. Ms. Angela Wheeler, Washington County Department of Public Plumbing Unit File