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HomeMy WebLinkAbout16734-zFORM NO. 4 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT Office of the Building Inspector Town Hall Southold, N.Y. CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No Z18024 Date MAY 11, 1989 THIS CERTIFIES that the building Location of Propert~ 2550 REEVE RD. House No. County Tax Map No. 1000 Section 100 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MATTITUCK Street Block 01 Lot 010 Hamlet Subdivision SALTAIRE ESTATEB Filed Map No. 4682 Lot No. 13 conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated JAN. 25~ 1988 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 16734Z dated FEB. 10, 1988 was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable provisions of the law. The occupancy for which this certificate is issued is ONE FAMILY DWELLING WITH ATTAC~ED GARAGE ~qD NON-HABITABLE CELLAR. The certificate is issued to JANICE M. OLSEN (owner, of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL 87-SO-52 APRIL 19~ 1989 UNDERWRITERS CERTIFICATE NO. PENDING SLIP #581231-88 MAY t0~ 1989 PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED FRANK DELISE APRIL 27~ 1989 uil~ng ~nspect~r Rev. 1/81 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN HALL SOUTHOLD, N. Y. BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) N_°16734 z ,_ ., ...~.~.~.......,z.~z..,... , ~ ~ ~o ~:....~,....~..~.~..~>...~....~....~~ .... at premises located at .,..~,,..~..~O........~~....i.~.. ....................................................... ........................................... .~...~.....~....~ ............................................................ County Tox Map No. 1000 Section ....... ./...~..~.. ...... Block ...... .O..~... ........ Lot No ....... ..O.../,..O.. ...... pursuant to application dated ...... .~..~,...~.. ............................... , 19.~.ff.., and approved by the Building Inspector. Fee Rev. 6130/80 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN BALL SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK 765 - 1802 1197l APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY DATE .............. NEW CONSTRUCTION -.Z...OLD OR PRE-EXISTING BUILDING ...... VACANT LAND ........ Location of Property . ~.~. - '~..C~?.~ ..~..~ ~T~UC~ HOUSE NO. STREET HAMLET County Tax ~ap No. lO00 Section .(b~ Block / LO~' /0 Subdlvislon.~.~(~(.~.~. Filed Map .~ ...... LoC.../.~ ..... ...... o~ o~ r~i~ . ~ -Avv~:~ ~.~F.~.E.~.~.~. ............... Underwriters Approval .............. Planning Board Approval ..~.~ ........... Request for Temporary Certificate ....... Final Certificate ............... Fee Submitted: $ .................... APPLICANT ........ rev. 10/14/88 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD OFFICE OF BUILDING INSPECTOR P.O, BOX 728 TOWN HALL SOUTHOLD, N.Y. 1 t97! CERTIFICATION TEL. 765-1802 Building Permit No. /~75~ (please print) (please print) I certify that the solder used in the water supply system contains less than 2/10 of 1% lead. (plumber' s signature) Sworn to before me tkis Notary Public, ~f~l~- County N~gry Public JANICE M. OLSEN NOTARY PUBLIC, State of New York No. 52-4527177, Suffolk County Term Expires March 30, 19-~.~~ FIELD INSPECTION COMMENTS FOUNDATION FOUNDATION 2. ROUGH FRAME & PLUMBING INSULATION PER N. STATE ENERGY C,ODE FINAL =.~....~~." )DITIONAL COMMENTS ,/,/~.'-~ :~;,,.,,,~?~'~ ".....'~,~, SURVEY FOR LOT 13~ ~SALTAIRE ESTATES" SUFffi~ COUNTY, NE~ ~ NO. ~2-394 Fl YOUNG s YOUNG ~"~'"~' July 6, 1988 Building Department Town Hall Main Road Southold, N.Y. 11971 Dear Sir/Madam: In connection with the construction of my residence on Reeve Road in Mattituck, enclosed please find an under-construction survey prepared by Young & Young. The building permit was issued under ~16734. Sincerely,~ P.O. Box 614 Riverhead, NY 11901 UJEIL-m :I,J IH SERIES 2 VERY-HIGH- EFFICIENCY GAS BOILER (PATENTS PENDING) NET LOAD RANGE HOT WATER: 51,300 to 127,800 BTU/Hr. Design certified by American Gas Association Net ratings are approved by The Hydronics Institute DOE Heating cepac~ties based on standard test procedures prescribed by the United States Department of Energy Budt in accordance w~th the requirements of the ASME Boder and Pressure Vessel Code VERY-HIGH-EFFICfENCY GAS BOFLER The Weil.McLain VHE Boiler repre- sents a notable improvement in cast iron gas boiler design and engineering. The unit incorporates an induced draft combustion system, heat extrac- tor, intermittent electronic ignition, and other energy-saving features to attain $7 percent seasonal operating efficiency. This compares to a typical installed boiler that may operate at only 60 percent seasonal efficiency. The VHE Boiler can pay for itself in fuel savings in a few short years! The unit is available in four sizes with net I-B-R ratings from 51,300 to 127,800 BTU/hr. It is designed for forced hot water heating systems in new hames...or for replacement of older, inefficient heating equipment. The boiler is also ideally suited for individual metering in apartments and condominiums, and multiple units may be used to heat commercial and institutional buildings. TheVHE Boiler features high operating efficiency without compro- mising quality and dependability. Outstanding features include modern, compact design; proven combustion technology; standard, uncomplicated controls; direct venting; factory test- ing; and durable cast iron construction. Most importantly, the VHE is made by Weil-McLain, the leading name in cast iron boilers for over 100 years. Flue Gas Collector Heat Extractor Flue Gas Close-off Side Outlet Blower Assembly Boiler Sections Cleanout Insulated Jacket Insulated Steel Base Aluminized Steel Burners Insulated Inner Jacket PaneJ The induced draft; combustion system increases flue gas velocity through the boiler sections, resulting in rapid heat transfer to the circulating water for higher efficiency and lower fuel consumption· As shown in the diagram, gases are pulled through the boiler sections and heat extractor and discbarged through the side outlet into the venting system. The flexible flue gas close-off automatically shuts when the blower fan is not operating. This exclusive feature retains heat in the boiler, increases efficiency, and eliminates the need for a mechanical vent damper. the ~irculator and blower proves ai~ flow, the pre-purge ' 30-second pre-purge, an electric ~proven, the main blower, and cir- reaches the high-limit t blower atop, but the circulater for heat~ Burners and blower recycle boilers ~o lastS35 vertical flue ' flue heat transfer and efficiency.. ~ '~. '~ · A special high-temperature sealant between boiler sections assures a gastight assembly and consistently high efficiency., The flexible sealant allows for expansion and contraction, , · ~-~ ;;~i. ~i~:' '.': is impervious to heat and mmsture, and,wil! boiler, A flex ble elastomer soailng ~ing ~n o~cB.~ oplmlng, assures a permanent; watedc~ght seak -~ The cast iron sect~on~ are mounted on a heavy steel base. The inner sides are insult..to protect the base from ~ame radiation and to retain heat in the combustion area for greater efficiency. The VHE Boiler does not require a chimney, a cost-saving feature for new homes and apartments, The boiler is vented through an outside wall or through the roof as shown in the illustrations, qb protect against corrosion, stainless steel vent pipe must be used. Because of extremely high boiler efficiency, a vapor mist (similar to that produced by a clothes dryer) will be visible at the outside vent opening. · VHE-3 · VHE-4 · VHE-5 · VHE-6 Input BTU/H,'. 67,000 100,000 133,000 167,000 DOE Heating Capacity BTU/Hr.t 59,000 87,000 117,060 147,000 Net 1,6-R Ratings*Water BTU/Hr.* 51,300 75,700 101,700 127,800 lficiency (AFUE) Vent 87.1 --- 3" 87.3 -- 87.4 3" RETURN MANUAL MAIN SHUTOFF GAS - 2W VALVE )RIP .EG LEFT END FRONT RIGHT END *With FilI-T~oI tank, add 41/4" (¥H~-S only). CLEARANCE 1 FRES Lo TOP VIEW 40£# SIDE ELEVATION MINIMUM CLEARANCE FOR CLOSET INSTALLATION Water Boiler Supply Natural Gas Connection Size' Crate Dimensions (out$1ee measuremenls -in.) Approx. Shipplng Wt.-Lbs. Return Width (te,~ W VHE-3 1W' V2" 205 VHE-4 1W' V2" 250 VHE-5 1 V4" W' 295 VHE-6 T Length ~ WId~ Height 28 ~ 34 35 28 34 35 28 T 34 35 28 ~ 34 35 *Gas piping from meier to boiler to be sized according to local uhhty requirements~ 340 Insulated Steel Jacket Stainless Steal Flue Gas Collector Assembly with Close-off Stainless Steel Heat Extractor Blower and Motor Assembly Aluminized Steel Burners Combination Gas Control Valve (Includes main valve, redundant valve, pressure regulator, pilot tilter, end manual main shutoff valve) for 24 Volt Intermittent Electronic Ignition Pilot System Pressure Switch 30-Second Pre-purge Timer Electrical Junction Box Combination Relay Receptacle and 40 VA Transtormer Plug-in Circulator Relav High-Limit Temperature Control Circulator-l-Inch, All Sizes 3-Inch Stainless Steel Vent Tee and Cap - for Side Vent Outlet Oraln Traps - for 3-Inch Tee and Condensate Drain Sllastic Sealant Built-in Air Eliminator 30 RS.I. ASME Safety Relief Valve Combination Pressure-Temperature Gauge Drain Valve FIII-Trol System (compression tank fill and check valve, automatic air vent and fittings - #109 Sizes 3 through 5; #110 S ze 6) for P-VIlE Only In the inlerest of continual improvement in products an f performance, WeiI-Mcbam reserves the right to change specification without notice. City, Indiana 46360 Marley ( .~mpany ~ L~tho m U.S.A. Residential Direct Vent Gas-Fired Water HeaterS O..o= sUS ,. Manual of Installation Operation Maintenance This manual contains instructions for the installation, operation and maintenance of the gas-fired water hea- ter. Read it carefully before using the water heater. Then keep it handy for quick future reference by inserting it in the plastic envelope provided on the appliance. WARNING WATER HEATERS EQUIPPED FOR ONE TYPE GAS ONLY: This water heater is equipped for one type gas only, Check the rating plate near the gas control valve for the correctgas. DO NOT USE THIS WATER HEATER WITH ANY GAS OTHER THAN THE ONE LISTED ON THE RATING PLATE, Failure to use the correct gas can cause problems which can result in DEATH, SERIOUS BODILY INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. If you have any questions or doubts consult your gas supplier or local utility. ALL TECHNICAL AND WARRANTY QUESTIONS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE LOCAL DEALER FROM WHOM THE WATER HEATER WAS PURCH- ASED. IF YOU ARE UNSUCCESSFUL, PLEASE WRITE TO THE COMPANY LISTED ON THE WAR- RANTY SHEET WHICH CAME WITH THE WATER HEATER. ~ ~ GAMA certification applies to all resi- capacities of 20 to 100 Gallons with input rating of 75,000 BTU/Hr. or less, For Your Safety AN ODORANT IS ADDED TO THE GAS USED BY THiS WATER HEATER. FOR YOUR SAFETY WHATTO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS: · Do not try to light any applian.c.e? · Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building. · Immedla!,e_ly call your gas supplier from a neighbors phone. Follow the gas suppller's instructions. · If you can not reach your gas supplier, call the fire department, Flammable vapors may be drawn by air currents from other areas of the structure to this appliance FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasolin.e or other flammable vapors and liquids i.n. the wcinity of this or any other apphance WARNING Improper installation, adjustment, a!te. ration, service or maintenance can c. ause injury or property damage. Refer to th~s manual. For assistance or additional information consult a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier. WARNING INSULATING JACKETS: When installing an external water heater insulation jacket on a gas water heater: a. DO NOT cover the temperature-pressure relief valve, b. DO NOT put insulation on any part of the top of the gas water heater, c. DO NOT put insulation over the gas control valve or gas control valve/burner cover, or any access areas to the burner. d. DO NOT allow insulation around the gas water heater to get within 8 inches of the floor (air must get to the burner). e. DO NO~ cover or remove operating instructions, and safety related warning labels and r~'~terials affixed to the weter heater. Failure to heed this will result in the possibility of a fire or explosion. 0291074-02 WARNING ~' Propellants of aerosol sprays and volahle com- pounds (cleaners, chlorine based chemicals, refri- gerants etc.) in addition to being highly flamma- ble, in many cases, will also change to corrosive hydrochloric acid when exposed to the combus- tion products of the water heater. The results can be haza~r~dous and also cause product failure. WARNING Minimum clearances between the water heater and combustible construction are: 0 inches from sides, 0 inches lmm back, 4 inches from front of iacket to closet door and 3 inches from top of acket to combustible material. Minimum vent clearance: 0 inches. Provide 24 inches front clear- anco for servicing and adequate clearance bet- ween the jacket top & ceiling for servicing the flue area. (See Figure 1). vent to outdoors '~/.;//~/~ D 0" ml,n,:~ T Figure 1 CAUTION: The water heater must be installed in such a manner that if the tank or any connections should leak the flow of water will not damage adjoining areas or lower floors of the nstallation structure. When such an installation location cannot be avoided, a suitable drain pan should be installed under the water heater. The pan should be no greater than 1~ inches deep, should have minimum length and width of at least 2 inches greater than the water heater dimensions, and must be piped to an adequate drain. Under no cir- cumstances is the manufacturer to be held liable for any water damage in connection with this water heater. WARNING Gas appliance installation codes in your are.a re- quire that water heaters installed in garages be." elevated so that the pilot flame and mainburner ~ flame are 18 inches above the floor. Properly installed and operated, this direct vent water heater wifl take its combustion air from the outdoors. Local codas, therefore, may exempt direct vent {sealed combustion) water heaters from the 18 inch elevation requirement. Be warned, however, that storing or using in the vicinity of this or any other gas operated or spark producing appliance liquids or substances (gasoline, propane gas paints solvents, adhe- sives, etc.) that emit volatile vapors s dangerous. Also the water heater must be located and/or pro- tected so it is not subject to phys cai damage by a moving vehicle. NOTE: Flammable vapors may be drawn to the appliance by air currents from other areas of the installation structure. VENTING REQUIREMENTS When determining the installation location for a direct vent water heater, snow accumulation and drifting should be considered in areas where applicable. The center line of the water heater flue must be at least 18 inches in all directions from windows or other open- ings in the installation structure. This will lessen the likelihood of water heater vent gases entering an oc- cupied room. (See Figure 2.) Ground level of structure The center line of the wate~ heater flue must be at least 18" in ell directions from windows or other openlnge in the install- etlon structure. -- of flue 18" miff. Figure 2 3 Typical Installation HOT UNION SHUT-OFF VALVE COLD WATER INLET TEMPERED OUTLET TEMPERATURE-PRESSURE GAS SUPPLY *MIXING VALVE SHUT-OFF VALVE DRIP LEG TEE UNION DISCHARGE LINE OR PLUG) VALVE AIR GAP BETWEEN DISCHARGE LINE AND DRAIN PAN Figure 6 TO SUITABLE DRAIN DRAIN PAN *WARNING The hot water system may require a means such as a mixing valve to be ~nstalled to temper the water at certain points of use. Some people are more likely to be permanently injured by hot water than others; these include the elderly, children, the infirm, or the handicapped. Before immersing yourself or anyone else m hot water, be .?.ute to check the water temperature. WARNING. HOT- TER WATER INCREASES THE RISK OF SCALD INJURY. (Also see Temperat~,'e AdJustment sec- tion) Mixing valves am availa!!le at plumbing sup- ply or hardware stores. F( ~,~w manufacturers instructions for installation o ~'hese valves. 5 NOTE: To protect against untimely corrosion of hot and cold water fittings, it is strongly recommended that di- electric unions or couplings be installed on this water heater when connected to copper pipe. Installation FLUE EXTENSIONS There are three optional extension kits available. Any combination of the three kits can be chosen; however, only one kit can be used vertically or horizontally. (See Figures 7 & 8.) Unless otherwise specified at the time of ordering, a standard extension kit (9000687) is individually pac- kaged and shipped within the water heater carton. POSSIBLE EXTENSION COMBINATIONS NOT OK~_.~I Figure 7 ~ WARNING At no time can more than one Vertical and or one Horizontal Vent Kit be used. VERTICAL (EXTENSION KIT) HEIGHT It is simple to determine which kit is needed for vertical height. Take the total height (to,,the to~ of the flue) required and comparing that to F dim.' in the chart #1, it can be determined which kit needs to be used vertically. WARNING Failure to have required clearances between vent piping and combustible material will result in a fire hazard. WARNING Obstructions and deteriorated vent systems may I .. present serious health risk or asphyxiation. I Optional Vent Kits: 9001246 9001247 9001248 Each vent kit can be used efther I Optional Vent Kits: 9001246 9001247 9001248 Note: Only one vent kit can be used horizontally or vertically. Figure 8 6 ;:' [1 ! i' Fi~uro 9 CHART #1 'GAL, i,1~o'~ ~00068; ~00124~ ~001247 9001248 CAP, ~T~R STD, MIN M~ MIN M~ MIN M~ ~ ~ 61~ 70 75~ 75~ 86V~ ~ 36~6 ~ 72 ~ ~ ~ ~ 110 ~ ~/~ ~?~ 72 ~ ~ ~ ~ 110 ~ ~ 76 ~/~ 8~ 8~ 1~/, 1~, 122~A *See models e~,d rating plate attached to the water heater for speci,% model number and other detailed information, HORIZONTAL (EXTENSION KIT) To determine the horizontal length and extension kit needed, simply plug the dimensions "D" and "G" into the equation below, The answer "E" should ,!hen be located in chart #2, The size range in which "E dimen- sion fa~ls indicates the kit that should be used horizon- tally to obtain the desired length. "D" = The wall thickness "G" = The distance wanted between the edge of the water heater and the Inside edge of the wall "E" = The distance the extension kit must be able to extend The Equation D+G=E Figure 10 IHART #2 30 Gal. 40-50 Gal. VENT KITS MIN MAX MIN MAX 9000687-Std.. 4V2 11 3V2 10 9001246 11 161/2 10 15V2 9001247 161/2 271/2 151/2 261/2 9001248 261/~ 48 *BTU'a *GAL. in 1000's CAP. NAT/L,P. A B C 30 30/30 463/4 393/4 19 40 36/36 483/4 41% 21 50 38/38 57V3 501/2 21 40 40/40 483/4 413/4 21 50 48/44 61 54 21 *See models and rating plate attached to the water heater for specific model number and other detailed information, .... WARNING Be sure vent pipe is properly conne~ed to prevent escape of dangerous flue gases which could cause deadly asphyxiation. 7 WARNING Chemical vapor corrosion of the flue and vent system may occur if air for combustion contains certain chemical vapors. Spray can propellants, cleaning solvents, refrigerator and air conditioner refrigerants, swimming pool chemicals, calcium and sodium chloride, waxes, bleach and process chemicals are .typical compounds which are po- tentially corrosive. All Installations For ease of assembly the Installation of the various kit combinations has been broken into Individual sections. The two steps below are common to all Installations. Once these have been performed, you need only to refer to the type Installation that perta ns to you. Installation Using Vent Kits: 1. Standard Vent Kit 9000687 ...........Page 8 2. Optional Vertical Vent Kit ............. Page 11 with Standard Vent Kit ,~: Optional Horizontal Vent Kit ........ Page 14 Optional Horizontal ................. Page !7 and Vertical Vent Kite CUTTING THE OPENING THROUGH THE OUTSIDE WALL After thoroughly reading the Location section of this manual and you have chosen a suitable water heater installation site, use the chart below to determine dimen- sions for the opening in the wall. Cut a 61.4'' diameter hole completely through the outside wall. Figure 11 WATER HEATER ATTITUDE There is a certain amount of variance with regard to the direction the water heater faces. Standing in front of the water heater (gas control facing you), set the 3" diameter elbow (slotted end) on the flue This will give you a better understanding of the relation of the vent assembly to the opening in the wall and more importantly any possibility of interference of venting and water piping. The direction of the water heater can now be made. Also consider the gas control valve to insure installation, lighting, and maintenance accessibility are retained. S[ ndard Vent Kit Installation #1 Standard Vent Kit 9000687 Figure 12 *Each part is stamped with a part number The opening through the wall should be cut at this time. If it hasn't been, refer back to that section. 1. Lock the elbow to the straight 3" flue pipe. Set this assembly in place on the end of the water heater's flue collar. Figure 13 2. Mark the flue collar at the slots in the elbow. Using a #22 drill bit, drill holes into the flue collar at the two slots and secure the elbow to the flue collar using the screws provided, Note: Make sure elbow is properly aligned to open- ing in the outside wall. Figure 14 3. Using the tube of sealant supplied, run an ample amount around the oval flare of the jacket, Figure 15 First remove the 3" horizontal extension from the elbow, Starting with the long end (with four secur- ing holes), place the 6" diameter vent elbow over the 3" diameter elbow. Bend the round end "oval" to fit the flared oval end of the jacket top. Figure 16 5. Making sure the 6" diameter elbow is centered aroundthe 3" diameter flue, secure the 6" diame- ter vent pipe using four sheet metal screws at the connection of the jacket top. 8 · Standai Vent Kit (Cont'd) The standard vent kit includes a 6" diameter exten- sion pipe which is used when "E" dimension is over 61/2". 8. Slide the vent collar (to be installed later) over the 6" vent elbow. Figure 20 9. Place the water heater at the opening in the wall, at the predetermined clearance. Figure 18 7. If "E" dimension is less than 6W' move to next step. If "E" dimension is over 6~,~'', assemble the 6" diameter extension pipe (crimped end) to the 6" diameter vent elbow and secure using two sheet metal screws. Figure 19 Figure 21 standard Vent Kit (Cont'd) 10. Move outdoors with all the remaining vent parts. Using the tube of sealant supplied, run an ample amount on the inside surface of the collar assem- bly that will contact the exterior wall and also fill the bead on the end of the 6" diameter vent collar. Figure 22 11. Making sure the arrow points "UP", install the vent collar assembly through the wall, connecting it to the extension and/or elbow (depending on which one was used). Figure 23 12. We have supplied 3 wood screws to attach the collar to the exterior wall of the building. However, other types of screws may have to be substituted depending on the material the exterior wall is con- structed of. Note: Alternate screws used must not have heads larger than 3/8". · The Ihree screws must be placed at every other hole (120° apart) to secure th.e vent collar assem- bly to the outside wall. Figure 24 13. Insert the 3" diameter flue extension pipe into the vent collar assembly (flared & notched end first) and lock (turn clockwise to lock studs to s[~3ts~ tb, e flue extension pipe to the flue elbow. Figure 25 [~\~l I 14. Connect the vent cap by sliding its end over the 3" diameter extension pipe and O-ring. Note: To facilitate ease of assembly of the vent cap to the 3".pipe, a soap solution can be applied to the O-ring gasket. Figure 26 15. The vent cap has 6 holes around the outer edge. The three lar~er ones are to accommodate the 3 screws secunng the vent collar assembly to the exterior wall. The three smaller ones wilt now be used to attach the vent cap assembly. Note: Again screws are supplied; however, sub- sitution may be necessary depending on the ex- terior wa~l material CAUTION: To prevent unlocking the previously in- stalled 3" diameter extension, the vent cap assem- bly must be rotated in a clockwise motion when the vent cap is installed. Figure 27 10 (it Optional Verticai With Standard Horizontal Vent Kit Installation #2 These parts are not used Any Optional Vent Kit Figure 28 *Each part is stamped with a part number The opening through the wall should be cut at this time. If it hasn't been, refer back to that section. 1. First it must be determined how far the vertical shown in Figure 29. ~ L Figure 29 Use the chart drawing and simple equation below to find the length of expansion of the telescop ng flue sections. Because of manufacturing toler- ances, place the telescoping extension on the water heater and ad ust the height ("X "Dimen- sion) and mark the po nt, Once the length has been determined, lock the two sections together by drilling two holes (180° apart) in the pipe and securing with the screws supplied. C - A - 10" = i Figure 30 rr-J.. ~. ...................... ~ *GALLON *BTU's in 1000's CAPACITY NATJL.P, A 30 30/30 463/4 40 36/36 483/4 50 38/38 57t/~ 40 40/40 483/4 50 48/44 61 2. Set the vertical (3" dia.) telescoping flue section in place on the flue collar. Using a #22 drill bit, drill two holes (180° apart) and secure the vertlca} assembly to the flue collar. Figure 31e'-~~- Figure 32 Slide the 6" vent telescoping section apart to re- veal the beads. Using the caulking supplied, fill the beads. Figure 33 5. Using the tube of sealant supplied, run an ample amount around the oval flare of the jacket. Place the 6" vent section over the 3" flue section. Subtract 3/4" from the X dimension used earlier and this gi,v, es the length of the 6" vent extension. Slide the 6 vent extension apart to this dimension and ~ock it together using the two screws supplied. Figure 34 *See models and rating plat(' attached to the water heater for specific model numoer and other detailed information. 11 Opt;enal Vertica; nt Kit (Cont'd) · 6. Bend the round end of the 6" vent extension oval at the jacket top and secure it using four sheet metal screws, Figure 35 7. Place the 3" elbow on the flue extension. Note: Make sure elbow is properly aligned to opening in the outside wall. Mark the 3" dia. end of the flue extension at the slots in the elbow. Using a #22 drill bit, drill holes into the flue extension at the two slots and secure the elbow to the flue extension using the screws provided. 9. The standard vent kit includes a 6" diameter ex- tension ,p, ipe which is used when "E" dimension over 61/2. Figure 36 elots Figure 38 10. If "E" dimension is less than 6W' move to next step. If "E" dimension is over 6~'', assemble the 6" diameter extension pipe to the 6' diameter vent e~bow and secure using two sheet meta~ screws. 8. Making sure the 6" diameter elbow is ?,,entered around the 3" diameter flue, secure the 6 diame- ter vent pipe using two sheet metal screws at the connection of the elbow and 6" vertical extension. ~igure 37 12 Figure 39 11. Slide the vent collar (to be installed later) over the 6" vent elbow. Figure 40 · Optional Vertical Vent (Cont'd) 12. Place the water heater at the opening in the wall, at the predetermined clearance. ,I Figure 41 13, Move outdoors with all the remaining vent parts. Using the tube of sealant supplied, run an ample amount on the inside surface of the collar assem- bly that will contact the exterior wall and also fill the bead on the end of the 6" diameter vent collar. Figure 14, Making sure the arrow points "UP", install the vent collar assembly through the wall connecting it to the extens on and/or elbow (depending on which one was used). Figure 43 13 15. We have supplied 3 wood screws to attach the~' collar to the exterior wall of the building. However, other types of screws may have to be subs!ituted depending on the material the external wall ~s Con- structed of. Note: Alternate screws used must not have heads larger than 3/8". The three screws must be placed at every other hole (120° apart) to secure the vent collar assem~ bly to the outside wall. Figure 44/¥ 16. Insert the 3" diameter flue extension pipe into the vent collar assembly (flared & notched end first) and lock (turn clockwise to lock studs tO slots) the flue extension pipe to the flue elbow. Figure 45 i,_ --Ir 17, Connect the vent cap by sliding its end over the 3" diameter extension pipe andO-ring, Note: To facilitate ease of assembly of the vent cap to the 3" pipe, a soap solution can be applied Figu~ 18. The vent cap has 6 holes around the outer edge. · The three lar~ler ones are to accommodate the 3 screws secunng the vent collar assemb y to the exterior wall. The three smaller ones will now be used to attach the vent cap assembly. Note: Again screws are supplied; however, sub- sitution may be necessary depending on the ex- terior wall material. CAUTION: To prevent unlocking the prev ously in- stalled 3" diameter extension, the vent cap assem- bly must be rotated in a clockwise motion when the vent cap is installed. /~ Upt ( ,al Horizontal Vent Insta.. tion #3 These [ Any Optional Vent Kit Figure 48 'Each part is stamped with a part number The opening through the wall should be cut at this time, If it hasn't been, refer back to that section. 1. Lock the elbow to the straight 3" flue pipe. Set the assembly in place on the end of the water heater's flue collar. Figure 49 Mark the flue collar at the slots in the elbow. Using a #22 drill bit, drill holes into the flue collar at the two slots and secure the elbow to the flue collar using the screws provided. Note: Make sure elbow is properly aligned to opening in the outside wall. Figure 50 Using the tube of seai~ ~ ~ supplied, run an aml~ , amount around the ov~ flare of the jacket. Figure 51 First remove the 3" horizontal extension from the elbow. Starting with the long end (with four secur- ing h,o, les), place the 6" diameter vent elbow over the 3 diameter elbow. Bend the round end "oval" to fit the flared oval end of the jacket top. Figure 52 5. Making sure the 6" diameter elbow is centered aroundthe 3" diameter flue, secure the 6" diame- ter vent ~oipe using four sheet metal screws at the connectton of the jacket top. Figure 53 6. The standard kit includes a single piece of 3" flue and 6" vent pipe which will not be used in conjunc- tion with the horizontal kit. Figure 54 14 Optional Ho " zontal Vent Kit (Cont'd) Slide the vent collar (to be installed later) over the 6" vent elbow. Figure 55 8. Place the water heater at the opening in the wall, at the predetermined clearance. Figure 56 9. Slide the 6" telescopingvent section ,,a, part to re- veal the beads. Note: The section of 6 pipe with beads will connect to the elbow. Using the caulking supplied, fill the beads. Figure 57 15 10. Insert the 6" telescoping vent sectio~ ,~ 3 the wall. Figure 58 11. Move outdoors with all the remaining vent parts. Using the tube of sealant supplied, run an ample amount on the inside surface of the collar assem- bly that will contact the exterior wall and also fill the bead on the end of the 6" diameter vent collar. 12. Making sure the arrow points "UP", install the vent collar assembly through the wall, connecting it to the 6" telescoping extension. Remember, the ex- tension is not connected yet and it may be neces- sary to go back indoors and push it back up for a tight fit to the collar. Figure 60/ 13, We have supplied 3 wood screws to attach the collar to the exterior wall of the building. However, other types of screws may have to be substituted depending on the material the exterior wall is con- structed of. Note: Alternate screws used must not have heads larger than 3/8". The three screws must be placed at every other hole (120° apart) to secure the vent collar assem- bly to the outside wall. ' Optional Horizontal VerSt Kit (Cont'd) 14. Place the vent cap in the vent collar assembly. 15. The vent cap has 6 holes around its outer edge. The three lar[~er ones are to accommodate the 3 screws securing the vent collar assembly to the exterior wall. The three smaller ones will now be used to attach the vent cap assembly. Note: Again screws are supplied; however, substitution may be necessary, depending on the exterior wall mate- Fi ure63 // / / /~J 16.. Move indoors to complete the assembly process. 17. Collapse the 6" flue extension assembly as shown in Fi(~ure 64 and inst~ll the 3" extension by first slipping the end with the O-ring approximately 1~.4'' into the end of the vent cap. Lock the other end of the 3" extension to the studs in the elbow. Note: To facilitate ease of assembly of the vent ~ cap to the 3" pipe, a soap solution can be applied 'to the O-ring gasket. Figure 6~1 ~ 18. Using a #22 drill bit, drill holes 180° apart at the connection point of the two 3" flue extensions. Then using 2 screws provided, lock these pipes together. Figure 19. Now the 6" vent extension pipes can be expanded to connect at the vent elbow. Figure 67 20. Pull the vent collar from the elbow to be against the walt and secure it using the screws provided. Figure 68 21. Lock the 6" vent extension to the vent elbow by using two screws provided, placing them 180° apart. Figure 69 16 · Optional' Vertical and Horizontal Vent Kit Installation #4 Any Two Optional Vent Kit These parts are not used Figure 70 *Each part is stamped with a part number The opening through the wall should be cut at this time. If it hasn't been, refer back to that section. 1. First it must be determined how far the vertical (3" dia.) telescoping flue sections are set and locked together using the two screws supplied as shown in Figure 71. ~ Figure 71 Use the chart, drawing and simple equation below to find the length of expansion of the telescoping flue sections. Because of manufacturing toler- ances, place the telescoping extension on the water heater and adjust the height ("X" Dimension) and mark the point. Once the length has been determined, lock the two sections together by ddl- lingtwo holes (180° apart) in the pipe and securing with the screws supplied. C- A- 10" = X Set the vertical (3" dia.) telescoping flue section in place on the flue collar, Using a ~¢Z2 drill bit, drill two holes (180° apart) and screw the vertical assembly to the flue collar. Figure 73 ~ 3. Slide the 6" vent telescoping section apart to re- veal the beads. Using the caulking supplied, fill the beads,t ~ Figure 74 4. Using the tube of sealant supplied, run an ample amount around the oval flare of the jacket. Figure 75 5. Place the 6" vent section over the 3" flue section. Subtract 3/4" from the X dimension used earlier and this gives the length of the 6" vent extension. Slide the 6" vent extension apart to this dimension and lock it together using the two screws supplied. CA Figure 72 *GALLON CAPACITY 3O 40 5O 40 5O *BTU's in lOOO's NAT./LP. A 30/30 463/4 36/36 483/4 38/38 571/2 40/40 483/4 48/44 61 *See ;'~odels and rating plate attached to the water Figure 76 heate~ for specific model number and other detailed inforn ~ation. 17 C tional Vertical ana hvrizontal Vent Kits (Cont'd) Bend the round end of the 6" vent extension oval at the jacket tip and secure it using four sheet metal screws. Figure 77 Place the 3" elbow on the flue extension. Note: Make sure elbow is properly aligned to opening in the outside wall. Mark the 3" dia. end of the flue extension at the slots in the elbow. Using a #22 drill bit, drill holes into the flue extension at the two slots and secure the elbow to the flue extension using the screws provided. Slots 9. Making sure ~h; ~" diameter elbow i~ntered aroundthe3 ~!?:'neterflue, securethe,t[;,diame--'~" ter vent pipe using two sheet metal screws at the connection of the elbow and 6" vertical extension. Figure 80 10. Slide the vent collar (to be installed later) over the 6" vent elbow. Figure 81 11. Place the water heater at the opening in the wall, at the predetermined clearance. Figure 78 o The standard kit includes a single piece of 3" flue and 6" vent pipe which will not be used in conjunc- tion with the optional horizontal kit. Figure 79 18 Figure 82 Vertical and · Horizontal Vent Kits (Cont'd) 12. Slide the 6" telescoping vent section apart to re- veal the beads. Note: The 6" pipe with beads will connect to the elbow. Using the caulking supplied, fill the beads. Figure 83 13, Insert the 6" telescoping vent section into the wall. Figure 84 14. Move outdoors with all the remaining vent parts. Using the tube of sealant supplied, run an ample amount on the inside surface of the collar assem- bly that will contact the e~e. rior wall and also fill the bead on the end of the6 diameter vent collar. Figure85~~/// / 15. Making sure the arrow points "UP", install the vent coll.a,,r assembly through the wall, connecting ittothe6 telescoping extension. Remember, the extension is not connected yet and it may be necessary to ~o back indoors and push it back up for a tight ftt to the collar, 19 16. We have supplied .3 ~:.~=J screws to attach the collar to the exterior wall of the building. However, other types of screws may have to be substituted depending on the material the exterior wall is con- structed of. Note: Alternate screws used must not have heads larger than 3/8". The three screws must be placed at every other hole (120° apart) to secure the vent collar assem- bly to the outside wall, 17. Place the vent cap in the vent collar assembly. Figure 88 18. The vent cap has 6 holes around its outer'edge, The three larger ones are to accommodate the 3 screws securing the vent collar assembly to the exterior wall. The three smaller ones will now be used to attach the vent cap assembly. Note: Again screws are supplied; however substitution may be necessary, depending on the exterior wal material. 19. Move indoors to complete the assembly process. Jona! Vertical anu izontal *Vent Kit (Cont'd) 2r~ Collapse the 6" vent'extension pipes as .sho,.wn in Figure 90 and install the 3" extension dy T~rst slipping the endwith the O-ring approximately 11/4" into the end of the vent cap. Lock the other end of the 3" extension a~sembly to the studs in the elbow. Note: To facilitate ease of assembly of the vent cap to the 3" pipe, a soap solution can be applied to the O-ring gasket. t:/qure 90 Using a #22 drill bit, drill holes 180" apart at the connection point of the two 3" flue extensions. Then using 2 screws provided, lock these pipes together.. F~gure 91 I-Igure 92 t~'~r , Now the 6" vent extension pipes can be expended to connect at the vent elbow. Figure 93 23. Pull the vent collar from the elbow to be against the wall and secure it using the screws provided. Figure 94 24. Lock the 6" vent extension to the vent elbow by using two screws provided, placing them 180° aparL Figure 95 20 ~ot 19 THOMASA TWOMEY, JR. STEPHEN S LATHAM JOHN F, SHEA, III CHRISTOPHER D, kelleY LAWRENCE M STORM* MAUREEN T. LICCIONE CATRIONA gLAZEBROOK DAVID M DUBIN** *ALSO ADMITTED IN CONNECTICUT AND FLORIDA * *ALSO ADMITTED IN LOUISIANA TWOMEY, LATHAM, SHEA (~ KELLEY ATTORNEYS AT LAW 33 WEST SECOND STREET P.O. BOX 398 RIVERIIEAD, NEW YORK 11901 510-727-2180 TELEFAX: 516'727-1707 December 22, 1988 Mr. Gary Fish Building Department Town of Southold Main Road Southold, N.Y. 11971 Re: 2550 Reeve Road Mattituck, N.Y. Dear Mr. Fish: In connection with my residence located at the above address which is under construction, I am enclosing a final survey for your files. I would, however, like to bring one thing to your attention. I understand from Young & Young that the "X" drawn on the front porch (facing Reeve Road) denotes that it is only "covered" when, in fact, I intend to have that porch enclosed. Apparently, when they did their field work, the porch was not yet enclosed and they assumed it would only be covered. Would you please call me at my Riverhead office and let me know if it is necessary for Young & Young to revise this survey? Thank you. jo eno. THOMAS a. TWOMeY, Jr, STEPHEN b, laTHam JOHN F. SHeA. Ill CHRISTOPHER D. kelley LAWRENCE M, STORM' MAUREEN T LICCJONE CATRIONA GLAZEBROOK DAVID M DUBIN'° PETER M MOTT · ALSO ADMITTED IN CONNECTICUT Al'ID FLORIDA · *ALSO ADMITTED IN LOUISIANA TWOMEY, I~ATYIAM, SI~]B-~k & KELLEY TORNEYS AT LAW EST SECOND STREET P.O. BOX 398 ~ 516-727-2180 TELEFAX: 51E-727-1767 ,January 5~ 1989 9 NORTH MAIN STREET EAST HAMPTON, N.Y. 11S37 516-324-1200 Mr. Gary Fish Building Department Town of Southold Main Road Southold, N.Y. 11971 Re: 2550 Reeve Road Mattituck Dear Mr. Fish: Pursuant to our recent phone conversation, I am enclosing for your files a revised final survey which now shows the front porch as being enclosed. jo enc. Sincer?ly, ~__ ViA EXPRESS MAIL~ Mr. Tom Fisher Building Inspector Town Hall Main Road Southold, N.Y. 11971 May 4, 1989 Re: 2550 Reeve Road Mattituck Dear Mr. Fisher: Per your request, I am enclosing copies of the specs for the Weil-McLain gas boiler and the pertinent pages which I have copied from the manual accompanying the water heater. This will also confirm my conversation of this morning with Gary Fish of your office wherein I scheduled another inspection for this Monday, May 8th, between the hours of 9:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Mr. Fish advised me that you would be doing that inspection. I will not be at the house during that time, however, someone will be there to give you access. If you have any questions regarding the enclosed materials or the inspection scheduled for next Monday, would you please call me at my office at 727-2180. Thank you. jo encs. Sincer.ely, ~ ~'~e O~lse~/~ ] FOUNDATION 3.ST I ] ROUGH PLBG. ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ]INSULATION ] FRAMING--/~ ?'~INAL REMARKS: ~/--' ~ . / , ./ ~ /~ - -~-. / / · -, DAT~/~4~._ . INSPECTOR ~ 76S-1802 BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTION FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. FOUNDATION 2ND [~SULATION FRAMING [ ] FINAL 765-1802 BUILDING DEPT. INSPEC N [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST[;~ ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION FRAMING FINAL INSPECTOR [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [/~ROUGH PLBG. FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [ ] FRAMING REMARKS: [ ] FINAL [ ] FOUNDATION SST [Vi/ROUGH PLBG. FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION FRAMING [ ] FINAL DATE 7/'~/~~'', 7G5-1802 ' BUILDING DEPT; INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ R/~OUGH PLBG. 765-1802 BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [//J~OUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [ ] FRAMING [ ] FINAL 765-1802 BUILDING DEPT. . INSPECTION /FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [ ] FRAMING [ ] FINAL REMARKS: DATE THE NEW YORK BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS BUREAU OF ELECTRICITY 8,5 .JOHN STREET, NEW YORK, NEW YORK 1OO:38 Date Applienlion No. on Jile ' THIS CERTIFIES THAT ~ lst FI. ~-~ 2nd FL Section Block Lot r~ and found to be in co,tpllanee ~'ith the re~luire~nenls qf this Board. FIXTUEE ~ OUTLETS E EPTACLES SWITCHES ,t i DRYERS $IXTURE~ RANGES :OOKINGDECKS OVENS DISH WASHERS EXHAUST FANS SYSTEMS NO. OF FEET OTHER APPARATUS: S3K)KE '" '~'~' ," '-':' E R V I C AW.G. OF CC, COND, .4/O NO OF HI-LEG A, WG OF HI-LEG E BOX 215 COPY FOR BUILDING DEPARTMENT. TH~,5OPY 0F 5ERTIF~!~, MUST HOT BE ALTERED IN ANY ~NNER. J BOARD OF HEALTH . · "~ ..... ' 3 SETS OF PLANS - Lx-. - BUILDING DEPARTMENT C ....... : TOWN HALL NOTIFY $OUTHOLD, N.Y. 11971 TEL.: 765-1803 CALL .......... ---~B nI~?3Ei~OL~ MAIL TO: E...~,~t~.,lg.~ ulsapproved a/c .....................................( ' ................................ ~ \ ~7 ~(¢8 (Build~g Inspector) APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT Date· .->~../).~.U..~/~. }t. ?'.S7.' 19 ..~? IN STRUCTION S a. Tl'fis application must be completely filled in by typewriter or in ink and submitted to the Building Inspector, with 3 sets of ptans, accurate plot plan to scale. Fee according to schedule. b. Plot plan showing Iocation of lot and of buildings on premises, relationship to adjoining premises or public streets or areas, and giving a detailed description of layout of property must be drawn on the diagram which is part of this appli- cation. c. The work covered by this application may not be commenced before issuance of Building Permit. d. Upon approval of this application, the Building Inspector will issued a Building Permit to the applicant. Such permit shall be kept on the premises available for inspection throu~out the work. e. No building shall be occupied or used in whole or in part for any purpose whatever until a Certificate of Occupancy shall have been granted by the Building Inspector· APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for the issuance of a Building Permit pursuant to the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, and other applicable Laws, Ordinances or Regulations, for the construction of buildings, additions or alterations, or for removal or demolition, as herein described· The applicant agrees to comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, building code, housing code, and regulations, and to admit authorized inspectors on premises and in building for necessary inspe~3ion~) , ~'~d ..... 'Z . . .~=¢. ~,x~. .~.,:[... . ~. .~. . .~'. : .--:..., .... (Si~natu~ of applicant, orname, if a corporation) .~.~. ~:.'~x.. ~/.~..'~ x,~. ~,~ .,v..Y. (Mailing address of applicant) State whether applicant is owner, lessee, agent, architect, engineer, general contractor, electrician, plumber or builder. ................. L1 .~/,.).~ ......................................................... ' Name of owner of premises ...... .~../?.37 [ ~.~. ....~,....~..C:.~...~.-d .................................... (as on the tax roll or latest deed) If applicant is a corporation, signature of duly authorized officer. (Name and title of corporate officer) . ALL CONTRACTOR'S MUST BE~SpS I~FOLK COUNTY LICENSED Builder's License No .... /.~ .~..d)~9. Pt:~' ............ Plumber's License No. ~.~+ ..C:.b..~.~.-~..¢.~.'.~ /,~r,~.~ ? · t~ ' ' /l ~1~ Electrician's License No ....................... L t6~4~¢ ~ A /~ Other Trade's License No ...................... 1. Location of land on which proposed work will be done .................................................. ...~o.~.).. ~s3.~ ....... T.*.~u.~ ~4., .................. /~.~..*. ~. ~. c.~ ................ House Number Street Hamlet County Tax Map No. 1000 Section .... f..~,~, · ......... Block ...... /~5./. ......... Lot....~./. O. ........... Subdivision ..~k.'7-~( .~?.....~.?~.fi~..77.F~.. ........... riled Map No.. fl.~..~..~. ..... Lot../.3 .......... (Name) 2. State existing use and occupancy of premises and intended rise and occupancy of proposed construction: a. Existing use and occupancy ..... ~..O.C.~,6j.q'7../Oz.ld.~.. .............................................. b. and ~[ .~ /~..~(0144]?t/ d e~ ' Intended use occupancy ..... ?ff. ......... , .................. 3.' ' ~" (check which appllicable): New .~... Nature of work Building ..... Addition .......... Alteration . .' ...... ,~.. Repair .............. RemovM. .............. Demolition ........... ... Other Work .... ........... ~ (Descrip.tion) 4. Estimated Cost .... .'~/ .... i ...................... Fee .............. ~ ..... i P~°n)~ .... "'' (to be paid' on filing this ap 5. If dwelling, number of dwelling units ] . . ................ Number of dwelhng units on each tloor ..... e num If garag , ber of cars ...... .. [ .......................................... _..., .................. ,,...~,,~... 6. If business, commercial or mixed ¢ccupancy, specify na}ure and extent of each type of use .../~. .............. 7. Dimensions of existing structures,iifany: Front....~. ? ........ Rear ........ Depth ............ Heiglit ............... Number of Stories ................... .,, .................................... Dimensions of same structure with alterations or additions: Front .~. IT ............ Rear .................. Depth i Height Number of Stories 8. Dimensions of entire new construction: Front .... Height .. ~..~ ........ Numbbr of Stories . . ~ ....... 1 ......................................... 9. Size oflot: Front ..... [99/...: ...... Rear ...l .0~0. ............. Depth ..~.?.7/. .............. 10. Date of Purchase . ~..O.~.t~.s7~...i. ~ .~.i~,~, .......... Name of Former Owner .'~..'Fe. T 1 1. Zone or use district in which premises are situated. 12. Does proposed construction viola!e any z, oninelaw, ordinance or regulation: ...2'4.0 ........................... 13. Will lot be regraded ~S ~-t~l~lCg¢~iva41,n,j.., .............. ~' / o,v!) 14. Name of Owner ofpremrses ...,q:.~/oJ..~.. ~.L..~.~.,. Address~.7.0 .~.ag~'~,' ....... Phone No..a~.~g:'.~.~.J.~.... Name of Architect ..... JSI. 1~.~. ~ ............... Address ...... Name of Contractor~0 .XI/~. i~..~.~b0.~'.~?..J:~..~.le~... Address~.~.~.O:~ 15. Is this property located w~thin 300 feet of a tidal wetland? *Yes ..... No .~.. *If yes, Southold Town Trus{ees Permit may be required. PLOT DIAGRAM Locate clearly and distinctly all buildings, whether existing or proposed, and, indicate all set-back dimensions from property lines. Give street and block n~ ~mber or description according to deed, and show street names and indicate whether interior or corner lot. STATE,OF NEW YORK, COUN~I Y OF..~..~)..~/~.Q.L../~.. S.S ~f~/3/J ! ~ .~ ,. /9 ~,,5, ~X] being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the applicant (Name of individual signifig contract) above named. eisthe ....... (Contractor, agent, corporate officer, etc.) ~ and is dul~ authorized to perform or have performed the said work and to make and file this application; that all statements contained in this application are true to the best of his knowledge and belief; and that the work will b~ performed in the manneriset forth in the application filed therewith. Sworn to before me this · ~..~..~.). ......,day of ' .~f-/~. ~O.~. ~..~.~. ......... 19 ..~? NotaryPublic, k" '~; ............... County ~ , ~'~/) /n ,/7 ig~l~l~r'e' ~;i ~pp llcan ti SURVEY FOR JANICE OLSEN ,JAN, 1989 DEC. 1988 LOT 13, "SALTAIRE ESTATES" aULY MAR. ~ 1987 AT MATTITUCK OAT[: dULY 22, 1982 ~WN OF SOUTHOLD SCALE: I" = 40' SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK ~0, 82-~94 fl U~UTH~IZED ALTERATION OR ADDITION ~ ~lS GUARANTEED TO: ~EW YONK ST*TI E~CAT~O~ LA~ JANICE OLSEN ff COPIES ~ ~IS SURVEY NOT ~&RM6 THE LAND SOUTHO~ ~K SURVE~'S IN~[D SEAL OR [a~OSSEO SEA~ SH~LL TIC~[~ ~ARAN~E WILL C~FORM TO T~ STAN~RDS OF THE SU~K COUNTY DEPARTMENT TO EXISTING STRUC~RES ARE FOR A SPECIFIC OFH~LTH S~ICES, PURPOSE ANO ARE NOT TO BE USED TO ESTABLISH ~~" . YOUNG YOUNG -~bS~NDER AVENUE mL' ~ RIVER~AD, NEW YORK SUBDIVISION MAP FILED IN THE OFFIC~ OF THE CLERK OF SUFFOLK ALDEN W, YOUNG, PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER COUNTY ON AUe. a, lee~ A8 PILE NO. 4SeE AND ~ND SURVEYOR NY.S. UCENSE NO. 12845 HOWARD W. YOUN~, LAND SURVEYOR ~ ~ L~T~ ~ W~MW),~C TA~K(S~m CES~OLS(~) I~N ~ N.~ S. LICENSE NO. 45893 TITLE NO, TI282.-01855 ot I~ Lot I§ Lot 16 ~A ,SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING EXPIRES TWO YEARS FROM DATE O~ HEALTH DEPARTMENT-DATA FOR APPROVAL TO CO~$TRUC T SURVEY FOR dANICE OLSEN LOT I$, "SALTAIRE ESTATES" AT NIATTITUCK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK .~.. ~,, ,.7 DATE: JULY 1982 SCALE~ I" = 40' NO. 82' :594 TEE COMPANY YOUNG YOUNG YO.K ALDEN W. YOUNG~ PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER AND LAND SURVEYOR N.Y.S. LICENSE NO. 12845 HOWARD W. YOUNG~ LAND SURVEYOR N.Y.S. LICENSE N0.45893 GUARANTEED TO: THE TITLE l. Ot 14 Lot i~ SURVEY JANICE OLSEN LOT I~, "SALTAtRE ESTATES" dm~ MAR. t987 AT MATTITUCK o~[= JULY ~2', ~N ~ 8~THOLD SC~[= C' = 40' SUFFOLK CO~TY, NEW ~ .o. 8~-594 N~UTH~IZED A~TEgATION OR AODJTION m ~ls GUARANT~ SURLY · A VI~ATI~ ~ S~CTION 7209 ~ THE JANI~~ HEW ~K STATE E~CAT~ LAW · CGF,~***,. ~VEYNOT .AN.G THE kA*O ~T ~ COHII~ TO K A VA~)D TRUE COPY N~A~ANTEBS INDICTED HE~ON ~k ~N ~Y ~'~ ' ~E ~R~ ~H~ THE SU~Ey l$ P~PARED · ~FCO. T~MAP ~t?eeo SEC?~ Joe ~K~LOT~ H~,ANDTO ~E ASSIeN~SOF T~ELENOI~ ~~~~ o [ ~ q ~' ~ ~ ~ ~E~LMI WITHIN I00 FEET OF T~/ PROPERTY W~TITUT~, GUARAN~ ARE ~T ~SFERABLE ~ ~ . ~ r ~HE~ THAN THOSE ~0~ HEREON. TO ~I~AL INgTIT~$ OR ~UB~EQUEHT OWNERS WI~ C~FORM~ THESTAN~DI OF T~ SU~K COUHTY ~PAn~MEN~ TO ~XtSTIkG STnUg~ES ~E FOR & SeECIFIC~~ YOUNG YOUNG I s MONUMENT SUBDIVISION MAP FILED JN THE OFFIGE OF THE CLERK OF SUFFOLK ALDEN W.~UNG, PROFESSIONAL ENGINE ER COUNTY ON AUO. ;, mee *s ;ICg NO. 4~ea AND ~NO SURVEYOR N.Y.S. UCENSE NO. HOWARD W, YOUNG, LAND SURVEYOR ~ C~ ~ ~L(W),~IC TANK(S~a CES~O~(~} ~N ~E~ N.~ S. LICENSE NO. 45893 ~E ~ FIE~ ~ATI~S MD OR DATA OBTN~D FR~ OTHERS ' TE LEDYt'IE FOST NO1779 54.?' Lot 16 SUFFOI K COUN[Y DEPARTME ,~1' OF HEALTH S~VICES ~ ~ by th~s De~]artrne~t and/or location h~ ve bach ms ~,¢ ,~d other a~el~m~and f~d t~tis~ry. C~Su,ro~tl of Wastewater , HEALTH DEPARTMENT-OATA FOR APPROVAL TO CONSTRUCT ADDRESS TEL. · MONUMENT SUBDIVISION MAP FILED IN Tile OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF SUFFOLK COUNTY ON AUG.$, IDEG AS FILE NO. 4SSE SURVEY FOR JANICE OLSEN LOT 1:5, "SALTAIRE ESTATES" AT MATTITUCK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUFFOLK COUNTY~ NEW YORK DATE' SCALE: NO. DEC 1988 JULY 6, i988 MAR. 5, 1987 JULY 22, 1982 I": 40' 82 - ~94 # ONAUTHORIZED ALTERATION OR ADDITION TO~ THIS SURVEY IS A VIOLAYION OF SECTION 7209 OF THE NEW YORK STATE EOUCATION LAW #COPIES OF THIS SURVEY NOT BEARING THE LANO SURVEYOR'S INKED SEAL OR EMSO$SEO SEAL SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED TO BE A VALID TRUE COPY NGUARANTEES INDICATED HEREON SHALL RUN ONLY TO THE I~RSON FOR WHOM THE SURVEY IS PREPARED AND CN HIS BEHALF TO THE TITLE COMP~IY, GOVERN- MENTAL AGENCY AND LENDING INSTITUTION LISTED HEREON, AND TO THE ASEIGNEES OF THE LENDING INSTITUTION. GUARANTEES ARE NOT TRANSFERABLE TO ADOITtONAL INSTITUTIONS ON SUBSEQUENT OWNERS NDISTANCES SHOWN HEREON FROM pROPERTY UNES TOEXISTING STRUCTURES ARE FOR A SPECIFIC PURPOSE AND ARE NOT TO BE USED TO ESTABLISH PROPERTY LINES OR FOR THE ERECTION OF FENCES GUARANTEED TO: JANICE YOUNG YOUNG 1291) ALDEN W. YOUNG~ PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER AND LAND SURVEYOR N.Y.S. UCENSE NO. 1284§ HOWARO W. YOUNG, LAND SURVEYOR N.Y, S. LICENSE N0.45893 ENERGY CODE CALCO1 ATION5 c;o~.~-~-~.,~-~,~-~ Z7oO -.~ AO g" l Z..-.r,O.,4-P l ~x lt~ ~ Ilo Lo ~ ~ Z z, ?o ~ 1) BEATING EQUIPM~ TO MEET 7813.23 - 75% EFF. 2) HEATING COHTROLB TO MEET 7813.13 RANGE 45 TO 75 DEGREES FAHP~IT. 3) WATER HEATING PER 7813.31 THRU .38. 4) PIPE INSULATION 7813.19 5) WI~DOWS - DOUBLE GLASS. 6) CONSTRUCTION TO MEET N.Y.S. ENERGY CODE. TO THE BEST OF MY WNOWLEDGE, BELIEF, AbD PROFESSIONAL ~VODGEMENT THESE PLANS APsE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE CODE. I I If col~er tubing Is used for water distributing system; piping shall be of types K or L only SOLDER USED IN WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM CANNOT EXCEED 2/10 of f~ LEAD. OCCUPANCY OR USE IS UNLAWFUL WITHOUT CERTIFICATE ~F OCCUPANCY PLUMBER CERT/F/CAI'ION ON LEAD CONTENT BEFORt ~ERTIF/CATE OF OCCUPANCY NOTIFY BO/~)I~/G. OEPAI~'M6H'~' AT 76E-1~02, 9 AiM TO 4 PM POfl THE FOI./,OWf~IG iNSPECTIONS: FOUNDATION TWO REQUIRED FOR POURED CONCRETE ROUGH FRAMING & PLUMBING 3, iNSULATION 4 RNA[ CONSTRUCTION MUST ~ COMPLETE FOR C 0 ALL CON,~'rRuCTION SHALE ~c~T T~' ~EQUIREMENTS O~ ~ N Y NOT ~E~F~E~NE~EILE POR L~i COt'~T~[~C¥10~ ERROR~r ,',4 tL ~0 Phone~ 47~7-0400 T l~ho.e 477-0400 ~ M'ai. Roa~: d jrj , I, h, n ' 40 Main Road GREENPORT, N.Y. 11944 P/ANtNO. 'l 'l £ ....... /~ !ill Phone 47%0400 ~ Mail, Road , ~ i GREEN PORT, N.Y. l{ 944