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HomeMy WebLinkAbout47382-Z g8EFalKcoGy Town of Southold 2/5/2023 CO P.O.Box 1179 53095 Main Rd 4,, �apr;5' Southold,New York 11971 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: 43 818 Date: 2/5/2023 THIS CERTIFIES that the building ADDITION/ALTERATION Location of Property: 670 Youngs Ave, Southold SCTM#: 473889 Sec/Block/Lot: 64.-1-1 Subdivision: Filed Map No. Lot No. conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated 12/23/2021 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 47382 dated 1/25/2022 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: additions and alterations, including finished basement,to existing single-family dwelling as applied for. The certificate is issued to Fredrickson,Garry&Maryann of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. 47382 8/9/2022 PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED rterizgnature �oSUFFQ TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT N z TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE SOUTHOLD, NY 0 dor �a BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES WITH ONE SET OF APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) Permit#: 47382 Date: 1/25/2022 Permission is hereby granted to: Flood, Terrence 22 Wood Lot Ln Huntington, NY 11743 To: construct alterations to existing single-family dwelling as applied for. At premises located at: 670 Youngs Ave, Southold SCTM #473889 Sec/Block/Lot# 64.-1-1 Pursuant to application dated 12/23/2021 and approved by the Building Inspector. To expire on 7/27/2023. Fees: SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING-ADDITION OR ALTERATION $612.80 CO-ALTERATION TO DWELLING $50.00 Total: $662.80 PAI it spector pF SOUTyQI o Town Hall Annex Telephone(631)765-1802 54375 Main Road P.O.Box 1179 Q sean.devlin2-town.southold.ny.us Southold,NY 11971-0959 Q a �yCOUhff`1,� BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD CERTIFICATE OF ELECTRICAL COMPLIANCE SITE LOCATION Issued To: Garry Fredrickson Address: 670 Youngs Ave city:Southold st: NY zip: 11971 Building Permit#: 47382 Section: 64 Block: 1 Lot: 1 WAS EXAMINED AND FOUND TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE Contractor: DBA: All Current Electrical License No: 60120ME SITE DETAILS Office Use Only Residential X Indoor X Basement X Service X Commerical Outdoor X 1st Floor X Pool New X Renovation X 2nd Floor Hot Tub Addition Survey Attic X Garage INVENTORY Service 1 ph X Heat Duplec Recpt 34 Ceiling Fixtures 4 Bath Exhaust Fan 1 Service 3 ph Hot Water GFCI Recpt 4 Wall Fixtures 4 Smoke Detectors 1 Main Panel 200A A/C Condenser 1 Single Recpt Recessed Fixtures 5 CO2 Detectors Sub Panel A/C Blower 1 Range Recpt Gas Ceiling Fan 1 Combo Smoke/CO 2 Transformer UC Lights Q' Dryer Recpt Emergency Fixture Time Clocks Disconnect Switches 29 4'LED Exit Fixtures Pump Other Equipment: Fridge, Oven, DW, Hood, W/D, 200A Panel 42 Circuit/26 Used Notes: First Floor and Finished Basement Renovation Inspector Signature: Date: August 9, 2022 S.Devlin-Cert Electrical Compliance Form 0 Town•Hall Annex Telephone(631)765-1802 54375 Main Road Fax(631)765-9502 Southold,NY 11971-0959UNr1��'�� . . 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NATURAL-THERM® LIGHT is designed to provide maximum yield when sprayed in 6" thick passes. Component A 120-145°F Excessive pass thickness can reduce density and physical Component B 120-145°F properties, and cause local overheating and possible fire. Hose 120-145°F Recirculating the 'B' component is recommended if the dram Processing temperatures are critical to achieve viscosity to allow temperature is below 65°F. The recirculating of the 'B' balanced pressure during spraying. Balanced chemical output component can be used as a means of warming the material. If pressures are important to producing good mix. Foam output recirculating the 'B' component the material must be agitated pressures greater than 50 psi differential indicate either improp- with a mixer while the material is being recirculated. When er chemical temperatures, or worn gun/packing parts. Unequal recirculating do not set preheaters above 90°F. Polyurethane pressures will cause poor chemical mixing through the module foams will burn when exposed to fire. Caution during ap- and uneven backpressure. A critical requirement for good spray plication must be observed with signs posted for other trades, Caution Combustible Insulation,No Welding or Hot Work AI- mixing requires appropriate tip/module sizing to the proportion- lowed". On a daily basis remove all debris and shavings from the er and adequate heating capacity. Unequal pressure (>50 psi) job site leaving a clean work area. In freezing conditions [below can cause excessive pump wear. 32°F],jobsite air temperature must be maintained above 32 de- grees F. during the cure cycle so extreme temperature drops to Equipment: the curing foam is not experienced. The proportioning equipment must be manufactured specifically for heating, mixing, and spray application of Job Site Ventilation: polyurethane foam and be able to maintain 1:1 metering with a DuringSPF application a minimum of 30-60 ACH is recommend- +2% variance and ad-equate main heating capacity to deliver pp heated and pressurized materials up to 150°F. Heated hose ed. Cross ventilation is required with negative pressure in the spray area and exhaust to a secured empty area. For increased must be able to maintain pre-set temperatures for the full length of the hose. Minimum 2:1 on the A side and 1:1 on the B ventilation rates a commercial"unit is recommended. For more detailed information, please visit http:// side ratio feeder pumps are required to supply stored materials polyurethane.american-chemistry.com/Spray-Foam-Coalition/ through minimum %-inch supply hos-es. Pressurized and heated tanks systems may be used if sized appropriately to Guidance-on-Ventilation-During-Installation-of Interior- heated adequate flow at maximum operating capacity and Applications-of-High-Pressure-SPF.pdf temperatures. Precautions: Guns such as D-gun, Gap Pro, Fusion-gun, Probler with tip size Read and understand the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for this approximately 16 lbs./min are suitable for most residential product before use. The numerical flame spread and all other appli-cations. Commercial cold storage, freezer applications, data pre-sented is not intended to reflect the hazards and large metal buildings may utilize higher output guns. presented by this or any other material under actual fire conditions. Polyurethane foam may present a fire hazard if Spraying: exposed to fire or excessive heat(i.e. cutting torches). The use Thin "flash passes"to very cold surfaces are not recommended. of polyurethane foam in in-terior applications on walls or ceiling presents an by an Thin passes(1/4 or less)should be avoided. They may result in app oved f re resistants therble mal I barrier with a f eere risk unless ravng of not reduced yield and loss of adhesion. It is recommended that the total design thickness be completed each day. less than 15 minutes. A UBC or IRC code definition o an approved "thermal barrier" is a material equal in fire resistance This spray system should be applied in uniform minimum pass to%"gypsum board. Each firm, person,or corporation engaged thickness of 1-inch, maximum pass thickness 10-inches. in the use, manufacture, or production or application of the Application temperatures below 32°F may require reduction in polyurethane foams produced from these resins should single pass application thickness. Additional thickness may be carefully examine the end use to determine any po-tential fire applied. Yield and in place density is dependent upon the hazard associated with such product in a specific use and to temperature of the substrate, ambient air temperature, gun utilize appropriate precautionary and safety measures. Consult with local building code officials and insurance agency personnel before application. www.naturalpolymersllc.com 4`gogft� Natural Polymers, LLC mail@naturalpolymerslIc.com � NATURAL 4N325 Powis Road Phone: 888-563-3111 , POLYMERS West Chicago, IL 60185 Supersedes 10/21/18 Natural-ThermlLIGHT :? �.• NATURAL POLYMERS High Yielding Oen Cell Spray Foam g g p p Y ER-584 Technical Data Sheet r Natural-Therm® LIGHT is a 100% water blown, two-component, semi-rigid spray polyurethane foam insulation with a nominal 0.40 pcf in place density. This product provides superior energy efficiency and air infiltration control as a high performance building envelope insulation system. Natural- Therm® LIGHT offers a self-adhering, seamless insulation that can be used in many areas of the building envelope, including, open wall cavities, crawlspaces, perimeter rim joists, cathedral ceilings and garage ceilings. Natural-Therm® LIGHT offers higher yields for greater coverage and a wider processing window when compared to typical low density foam systems. THERMAL RESISTANCE: R-Values (Aged 90 days): TEST METHOD VALUES R-Value at 1" ASTM C-518 R-3.7 R-Value per inch 2W' ASTM C-518 R-14.8 TYPICAL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES: ASTM D-1622 0.40 DENSITY ASTM D-1621 23 Ibf COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH TENSILE STRENGTH ASTM D-1623 6.0 psi DIMENSIONAL STABILITY. (%by volume) ASTM D-2126 0.20°F -0.80 158°F Dry -60 158°F 100% R.T. Humidity -0.96 VAPOR PERMEANCE ASTM-E96 Class III SOUND TRANSMISSION CLASS ASTM E-90 39 ASTM C-423 75 OPEN CELL CONTENT ASTM D-6226 >90% AIR LEAKAGE ASTM E-283 Meets Criteria VOC CONTENT CA 01350 Exceeds Criteria FUNGI RESISTANCE ASTM C-1338 No growth BIO BASED CONTENT ASTM D-6866 15% FIRE PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS: Flame Spread <15 ASTM E-84: Class A(Class 1) Smoke <300 NFPA 286 Appendix X Without a Coating Meets Criteria NFPA 286 With 14 mills DC-315 Meets Criteria www.naturalpolymersllc.com Natural Polymers, LLC mail@naturalpolymerslIc.com �QA APM� it 4N325 Powis Road Phone: 888-563-3111 JJRRua�o West Chicago, IL 60185 Supersedes 10/21/18 Natural-Therms LIGHT High Yielding Open Cell Spray Foam SURFACE PREPARATION ponents. Spray guns such as; D-gun,GAP gun,GX-7, Fusion gun, Surfaces to receive NATURAL-THERM® LIGHT must be or Probler guns fitted with smaller output tips (15-18 lbs./min.) clean and dry, free of dirt, oil, solvent, grease, loose for better spray control for stud wall applications at recommend- particulates,frost, ice and other foreign matter which could in- ed processing temperatures are recommended. hibit adhesion. Moisture content and substrate condition are critical to adhesion of NATURAL-THERM® LIGHT and need ** Complete cure will depend on temperature, humidity and to be verified by the installing contractor in small test areas degree of ventilation. Complete cure usually occurs within 24-72 before proceeding with full application. hours. Plywood, OSB, and lumber shall not have greater than 18% PRODUCT APPLICATION: moisture content. Generally, a primer is not required for Natural-Therm® LIGHT should only be applied to approved these surfaces. On substrates where the moisture content substrates in 1-inch to 6-inch lifts. This procedure is in cannot be determined or exceeds 15%, a suitable primer is accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations detailed recommended. Adhesion spray tests may be performed with in the application manual. insulating foam and the interface line checked upon cure for good cell structure and adhesion. Warming of these surfaces during winter conditions may increase adhesion. RECOMMENDED SUBSTRATE TEMPERATURES CMU,structural and poured-in-place concrete must have a mini- Minimum 32°F mum 28-day cure and moisture content below 18%. Residential Maximum 120°F footings,stem-walls, and basements generally do not require priming. Commercial controlled atmosphere structures, cold For applications below 32°F,Natural Polymers, LLC technical storage, and freezer buildings require an appropriate primer to personnel should be consulted. Flash passes should be avoided. insure adequate adhesion where curing agents may have been used. Recommend using, a two-component epoxy primer CLIMATIC CONDITIONS & HUMIDITY designed to seal and provide adhesion to concrete surfaces. Moisture in the form of rain, dew, and frost can seriously Contact a Natural Polymers representative for suggested affect the quality and adhesion of the NATURAL-THERM® primer options. LIGHT to the substrate or itself. Natural Polymers does not recommend the spraying of this system when the relative Painted Steel,galvanized steel,and aluminum panels:check sur- humidity (RH) exceeds 85% or within 5°F of the dew point. faces for mill oil used in the manufacturing process. All oil must be When heating the interior of a building the relative removed and the surface clean and dry before priming. Washed humidity can change dramatically and should be constantly and dry painted steel panels may not require priming. All monitored. aluminum and galvanized panels must be primed using Cardinal 4850-420orSherwinwilliams®DTMWash Primer. INITIAL PROCESSING RECOMMENDATIONS: PROCESSING CHARACTERISTICS (Ambient) 30-65°F 65-80°F >80°F Component A 140°F 135°F 120°F Machine Mix at recommended processing temperatures Component B 140°F 135°F 120°F Cream Time seconds 1-2 Hose 140°F 135°F 120°F Tack Free Time seconds 5-6 Initial Cure Time <1 Hour** These temperatures are typical of those required to produce acceptable product using conventional Gusmer or Graco equip- The nominal physical properties reported were achieved using a ment. It is the responsibility of the applicator to determine the Graco H25 Proportioner and Fusion gun with#02 module with a specific temperature settings to match the environmental condi- static proportioner pressure setting of 1200 psi. Older equipment tions and specific spray equipment. may be upgraded with"Arctic Booster Pack"heaters or minimum E-20 proportioners are required to adequately pre-heat the com www.naturalpolymersllc.com Natural Polymers, LLC mail@naturalpolymerslic.com ��'��s®® 1rATURAL 41\1325 Powis Road Phone: 888-563-3111 , POLYMERS West Chicago, IL 60185 Supersedes 10/21/18 When using fuel fi ed heating units the exhaust must be vented Drums must be stored indoors and jobsite tanks maintained be- directly outdoors to prevent unsafe carbon monoxide condi- tween 50°F and 907. Containers should be opened carefully to tions in the work area. Electric heating units are preferred. All allow any pressure buildup to be vented safely while wearing full heaters must be turned off before the application of foam begins. safety protection. Excessive venting of the 'B' component may Natural Polymers Technical Personnel should be consulted in all result in higher density foam and reduced yield. Materials stored cases where application conditions are marginal. at temperatures below 50°F will increase viscosity and some ap- plication equipment may not reach adequate spray temperature Worker exposure hazards-Both Components A and B can cause set points. Supply pumps and hoses must be sized to provide severe inhalation and skin sensitization. For interior applica- adequate supply when materials are cold and at a higher viscos- tions:full body protection required. For more information,visit ity. Shelf Life: Excessive low or high temperatures may decrease https://polyurethane.americanchemistry.com/Spray-Foam- shelf life. When stored in the original unopened container at Co-alition/Guidance-on-Best-Practices-for-the-Installation-of- 507-907,the shelf life of the"Part B"component is six months. Spray-Polyurethane-Foam.pdf. Temperature above 90°F decreases the shelf life. The "Part A" component has a shelf life of 12 months in unopened containers Storage & Shelf Life when stored at 50°-90°F. Both components should be stored in their original containers and away from excessive heat and moisture, especially after the seals have been broken or some materials have been used. Disclaimer of Warranties: The Limited Warranty is IN LIEU OF any other warranties express or implied including but not limited to any implied warranty of MER- CHANTABILITY or fitness for a particular purpose,and we,the manufacturer,shall have no further liability of any kind including liability for consequential or incidental damages resulting from any defects or any delays caused by replacement or otherwise. Furthermore, all polyurethane foam burns in varying degrees,which in turn liberates toxic gasses and should be evaluated in its final form for com- pliance to existing standards in your industry. The information presented herein is based on our own research and that of others and is believed to be correct, however,no warranty is expressed or implied. No statement herein extends any license,either expressed or implied,in connection with any patents issued or pending which may be the property of Natural Polymers or others.The manufacturer shall not be liable(regardless of fault)to the vendor's employees, or anyone for any direct,special or consequential damages arising out of or in connection with the accuracy,completeness,adequacy or furnishings of such information. The data presented here should only be used as a guide since the actual foam properties are influenced by the efficiency of the spray gun,component temperatures,foam thickness,and ambient conditions. Natural-Therm®LIGHT should be sprayed in uniform passes of 1"to 10"thickness. While following the technical information is based on the results of actual tests conducted by Natural Polymers, it should only be used as a guideline for typical chemical and physical properties. The user must test and qualify the product. Final determination of suitability is the responsibility of the user. NATUR- A-L ® POLYMERS www.naturalpolymersllc.com Natural Polymers, LLC mail@naturalpolymerslIc.com "°�e REENGl1AflG" 4N325 Powis Road Phone: 888-563-3111AA 0584 M °�° West Chicago, IL 60185 Supersedes 10/21/18 N atu ra I-Th a rm® z.o I BSA BW Serieson, NATURAL POLYMERS Summer & Winter Closed Cell Spray Foam Insulation 1L �. ESR-3136, ES 336 I flJSEP 16 2022 Technical Data Sheet BUILDING DE-- : TOb',f+OFS^LM'' _1 Natural-Therm® 2.0 Series comes in two standard reactivity profiles IBS "summer" and IBW` "winter" is a two-component spray-applied rigid polyurethane foam insulation system specifically formulated using a zero Ozone. Depletion Potential (ODP) 245fa blowing agent that meets the stringent E-84 fire performance testing with a CLASS I rating. Natural-Therm® 2.0 IBS/IBW Series provides thermal insulation for the interior or exterior of the building while acting as an air barrier to improve the performance of the building envelope. THERMAL RESISTANCE: 11-Values(Aged 90 days): TEST METHOD VALUES R-Value at 1" ASTM C-518 R-6.7 R-Value per inch z4" ASTM C-518 R-26.8 TYPICAL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES: ASTM D-1622 2.0 DENSITY ASTM D-1621 25 psi COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH ASTM D-1623 55 psi TENSILE STRENGTH DIMENSIONAL STABILITY: (%by volume) ASTM D-2126 0.20°F -0.90 158"F Dry -3.0 158"F 100%R.T.Humidity -5.20 VAPOR PERMEANCE ASTM-E96 Class II SOUND TRANSMISSION CLASS ASTM E-90 39 ASTM C-423 75 CLOSED CELL CONTENT ASTM D-6226 >90% AIR LEAKAGE ASTM E-283 Meets Criteria VOC CONTENT CA 01350 Exceeds Criteria FUNGI RESISTANCE ASTM C-1338 No growth BIO BASED CONTENT ASTM D-6866 8% FIRE PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS: Flame Spread <25 ASTM E-84: Class A(Class 1) Smoke <450 NFPA 286 Appendix X M y NFPA 286 With 21 mills DC-315 Meets Criteria www.naturalpolymersllc.com Natural Polymers,LLC mail@naturalpolymerslic.com4N325 Powis Road NCAA � su��- Phone:888-563-3111 ®-® .�.��. West Chicago, IL 60185 Supersedes 10/21/18 i 1 Natural-Therm® 2.0 IBS/IBW Series Summer & Winter Closed Cell Spray Foam Insulation SURFACE PREPARATION ponents. Spray guns such as;D-gun,GAP gun,GX 7,Fusion gun, Surfaces to receive NATURAL-THERM®2.0 IBS/IBW Series or Probler guns fitted with smaller output tips(15-18 lbs./min.) must be clean and dry, free of dirt, oil, solvent, grease, for better spray control for stud wall applications at recommend- loose particulates,frost,ice and other foreign matter which ed processing temperatures are recommended. could inhibit adhesion. Moisture content and surface conditions of substrate are critical to adhesion of NATURAL- ** Complete cure will depend on temperature, humidity and THERM®2.0 IBS/IBW Series and need to be verified by degree of ventilation. Complete cure usually occurs within 24-72 installing contractor in small test areas before proceeding with hours. full application.Plywood, OSB, and lumber shall not have greater than 18%moisture content. Generally, a primer is PRODUCT APPLICATION: not required for these surfaces. On substrates where the Natural-ThenmO 2.0 IBS/IBW Series should only be applied to moisture content cannot be determined or exceeds 18% approved substrates in 1"to 4"lifts. This procedure is in a suitable primer is recommended. Adhesion spray tests accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations may be performed by test spraying small areas to checked for good cell structure and adhesion.Warming of these surfaces detailed in the application manual. during winter conditions may increase adhesion. RECOMMENDED SUBSTRATE TEMPERATURES CMU,structural and poured-in-place concrete must have a mini- 2.0 IBW 2.0 IBS mum 28-day cure and moisture content below 18%. Residential Minimum 20°F 40°F footings,stem-walls, and basements generally do not require Maximum 77°F 95°F priming. Commercial controlled atmosphere structures, cold storage,and freezer buildings require an appropriate primer to For applications below 32°F,Natural Polymers,LLC technical insure adequate adhesion where curing agents may have been personnel should be consulted.Flash passes should be avoided. used. Generally use,a two-component epoxy primer designed to seal and provide adhesion to concrete surfaces. Contact a CLIMATIC CONDITIONS&HUMIDITY Natural Polymers representative for suggested primer options. Moisture in the form of rain,dew,frost can seriously affect the quality and adhesion of the NATURAL-THERM°. 2.0 IBS/ Painted Steel, galvanized steel, and aluminum panels; check IBW Series to the substrate or itself. Natural Polymers surfaces for mill oil used in the manufacturing process and does not recommend the spraying of this system when moisture. All oil must be removed and the surface clean and the relative humidity (RH) exceeds 85% or within 5°F of dry before priming. Washed and dry painted steel panels the dew point. When heating the interior of a may not require priming. All aluminum and galvanized panels building the relative humidity can change dramatically must be primed using Cardinal 4860-020 or Sherwin and should be constantly monitored. Williams®QTM Wash Primer. INITIAL PROCESSING RECOMMENDATIONS: PROCESSING CHARACTERISTICS (Ambient) 32-50°F 500°F >80°F Machine Mix at recommended processing temperatures Component A 130°F 125°F 110°F Component B 130°F 125°F 110°F Hose 130°F 125°F 110°F 2.0 IBS 2.0 IBW Cream 1.0-2.0 0.5-1.0 These temperatures are typical of those required to produce Tack Free Time seconds 6.0-7.0 4.0-5.0 acceptable product using conventional Gusmer or Graco equip- ment. It is the responsibility of the applicator to determine the <1 Hour <i Hour specific temperature settings to match the environmental condi- The nominal physical properties reported were achieved using tions and specific spray equipment. a Graco H25 Proportioner and Fusion gun with#01 or#02 mod- ule with a static proportioner pressure setting of 1200 psi. Older equipment may be upgraded with"Arctic Booster Pack"heaters or minimum E-20 proportioners are required to adequately pre- heat the com www.naturalpolymersllc.com �®®� Natural Polymers,LLC mail@naturalpolymersllc.com ® ® 1�A 1 v 4N325 Powis Road Phone:888-563-3111 \ p. H • POLYMERS West Chicago,IL 60185 Supersedes 10/21/18 z � /Natural-Therm° 2.0 IBWABS PCF Summer & Winter Closed Cell Spray Foam Insulation RECOMMENDED PROCESSING TEMPERATURE bient air temperature,gun speed application, gun tip size,and RANGE: the output of the proportioning unit. NATURAL-THERMO 2.0 IBS/IBW Series is designed to provide optimal yield when 2.0169 2.0 IBW sprayed in 1"to 3"thick passes. Excessive pass thickness Component A 110-125°F 115-1307 above 3"can reduce physical properties, and cause local Component B 110-125°F 115-1307 overheating and possible fire. Hose 110-125"F 115-1307 Pressure 900-1200 psi 900-1200 psi Processing temperatures are critical to achieve viscosity to allow Polyurethane foams will burn when exposed to fire.Caution balanced pressure during spraying. Balanced chemical output uunnng app i ion mu served wrth sign's p s��d for pressures are important to producing good mix. Foam output other trades,"Caution Combustible Insulation,No Welding or- pressures rpressures greater than 50 psi differential indicate either improp- Hot Work Allowed". on a daily basis remove all debris and er chemical temperatures,or worn gun/packing parts. Unequal shavings from the job site leaving a clean work area. In freezing pressures will cause poor chemical mixing through the conditions[below 32'Ft job site air temperature must be module and uneven backpressure. A critical requirement for maintained above 32 degrees F.especially during the inital cure good spray mixing requires appropriate tip/ module sizing to cycle so to minimize any extreme temperature drops to the the proportioner and adequate heating capacity. Unequal newly curing of foam product. pressure (>50 psi)can cause excessive pump wear. Equipment: Job Site Ventilation: The proportioning equipment shall be manufactured specifically During SPF application a minimum of 30-60 ACH is recommend- for heating,mixing,and spray application of polyurethane foam ed. Cross ventilation is required with negative pressure in the and be able to maintain 1:1 metering with a+2%variance and spray area and exhaust to a secured empty area. For increased ad-equate main heating capacity to deliver heated and ventilation rates a commercial unit is recommended. For more pressurized materials up to 130°F Heated hose must be able to detailed information, please visit http://polyurethane.american- maintain preset temperatures for the full length of the hose. chemistry.com/Spray-Foam-Coalition/Guidance-on-Ventilation- Minimum 2:1 on the A side and 1:1 on the B side ratio feeder During-installation-oflnterior-Applications-of-High-Pressure-SPF. pumps are required to supply stored materials through pdf minimum X-inch supply hoses. Pressurized and heated tanks systems may be used if sized appropriately to provide recautions: adequate flow at maximum operating capacity and Read anA understand the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for this temperatures. < product before use. The numerical flame spread and all other Guns such as D-gun,Gap P%Fusion-gun,Probler with tip size data presented is not intended to reflect the hazards approximately 16 lbs./min are suitable for most residential presented by this or any other material under actual fire conditions. Polyurethane foam may present a fire hazard if applications. Commercial cold storage, freezer applications, exposed to fire or excessive heat(i.e.cutting torches). The use and large metal buildings may utilize higher output guns. of polyurethane foam in interior applications such as walls or ceiling presents an unreasonable fire risk unless protected by Spraying: an approved fire resistant thermal barrier with a fire rating of Thin "flash passes" to very cold surfaces are recommended. .�of less than 15 minutes. A UBC or co a definition of an Thin passes(1/2")can be done when the substrate moisture or appy e� rmal barrier"is a material equal in fire resistance adhesion is less then desired. It is recommended that the total to X"gypsum board. Each firm,person,or corporation engaged design thickness be completed each day. in the use, manufacture, or production or application of the polyurethane foams produced from these resins should This spray system should be applied in uniform minimum pass carefully examine the end use to determine any potential fire thickness of 1 to 3 inches, with a maximum pass thickness of hazard associated with such product in a specific use and to 3". Application temperatures below 327 may require utilize appropriate precautionary and safety measures. reduction in single pass application thickness if flash passes are Consult with local building code officials and insurance agency used. Yield and in-place-density is dependent upon the personnel before application. temperature of the substrate,am- www naturalpolymersilc.com ® Natural Polymers,LLC mail@naturalpolymersllc.com ® < NA 1 v AI 4N325 Powis Road Phone:888-563-3111 ' " POLYMERS West Chicago,IL r60185 Supersedes 10/21/18 Storage&Shelf Life Temperature above 90•F decreases the shelf life.The "Part A" Both components should be stored in their original containers component has a shelf life of 12 months in unopened containers and away from excessive heat and moisture, especially after when stored at 50'-90•F. the seals have been broken or some materials have been used. When using fuel fired heating units the exhaust must be vented Drums must be stored indoors and jobsite tanks maintained be- directly outdoors to prevent unsafe carbon monoxide condi- tween 50•F and 90"F. Containers should be opened carefully to tions in the work area. Electric heating units are preferred. All allow any pressure buildup to be vented safely while wearing full heaters must be turned off before the application of foam begins. safety protection. Excessive venting of the'B' component may Natural Polymers Technical Personnel should be consulted in all result in higher density foam and reduced yield. Materials stored cases where application conditions are marginal. at temperatures below 50°F will increase viscosity and some ap- plication equipment may not reach adequate spray temperature Worker exposure hazards-Both Components A and B can set points. Supply pumps and hoses must be sized to provide cause severe inhalation and skin sensitization. Fo r interior adequate supply when materials are cold and at a higher viscos- applica-tions:full body protection required. For more ity. Shelf Life: Excessive low or high temperatures may decrease information,visit https:// shelf life. When stored in the original unopened container at polyurethane.americanchemistry.com/Spray-Foam-Co-alition/ 50•F-90•F,the shelf life of the"Part B"component is 6 months. Guidance-on-Best-Practices-for-the-installation-of-Spray- Polyurethane-Foam.pdf. Disclaimer of Warranties: The Limited Warranty is IN LIEU OF any other warranties express or implied including but not limited to any implied warranty of MER- CHANTABILITY or fitness for a particular purpose,and we,the manufacturer,shall have no further liability of any kind including liability for consequential or incidental damages resulting from any defects or any delays caused by replacement or otherwise. Furthermore, all polyurethane foam burns in varying degrees,which in turn liberates toxic gasses and should be evaluated in its final form for com- pliance to existing standards in your industry. The information presented herein is based on our own research and that of others and is believed to be correct,however,no warranty is expressed or implied. No statement herein extends any license,either expressed or implied,in connection with any patents issued or pending which may be the property of Natural Polymers or others.The manufacturer shall not be liable(regardless of fault)to the vendor's employees,or anyone for any direct,special or consequential damages arising out of or in connection with the accuracy,completeness,adequacy or furnishings of such information. The data presented here should only be used as a guide since the actual foam properties are influenced by the efficiency of the spray gun,component temperatures,foam thickness,and ambient conditions. Natural-Therm®2.0 IBS/IBW Series should be sprayed in uniform passes of Y'to 3"thickness. While following the technical information is based on the results of actual tests conducted by Natural Polymers,it should only be used as a guideline for typical chemical and physical properties. The user must test and qualify the product. Final determination of suitability is the responsibility of the user. NAwmL ® POLYMERS www.naturalpolymerslic.com Natural Polymers,LLC mail@natural of merslic.com I� icc 4N325 Powis Road p Y �EEI3GfARD' �5� Phone:888-563-3111 ••®•® West Chicago, IL 60185 Supersedes 10/21/18 r v r- ! O t k i „ S f • X � n _ I - r 0 m N ! � o 0 !R is k a f =y I ' / e e s • , ® A . • e e t • e • • 7-77 • e • • o 1100 11 o er .Be 1A ' 0 , OEM NS • • • e MCI P-13-40-WAI'M 977, IMMIN if ® v \ / i ` gUFFt74eoGy� TOWN OF SOUTHOLD—BUILDING DEPARTMENT y r Town Hall Annex 54375 Main Road P. O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 oy�o aol Telephone (631) 765-1802 Fax(631) 765-9502 https://www.southoldtomm.gov 1�.'f• Date Received APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT 2 For Office Use Only PERMIT NO. 3 h�2 Building Inspector: DEC 25.202, DD Applications°and'forms must be filled out in their entirety.Incomplete, BUILDING DEPT. appl'icationsmill.-not.l a accepted. Whee hF,a°Applicant is not the owner;ah TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Owner's Authorization fo�rn(Page 2)shall be completed. Date: 21st December, 2021 OWNER(S)OF PROPERTY: Name: Mr. & Mrs. G. Fredrickson SCTM#1000-064.00-0001-001 .000 Project Address: 670 Youngs Avenue,_Southold N.Y. 11971 Phone#: 516.749.1782 Email�dakotaf1957@gmail.com- Mailing Address: 670 Youngs Avenue,Southold, N.Y. 11971 CONTACT PERSON: Name: Nigel Robert Williamson Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1758, Southold, N.Y. 11971 Phone#: 631 .834.9740 Email: nigel_architect@hotmail.com DESIGN PROFESSIONALINFORIVIATION.:. Name: Nigel Robert Williamson R.A. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1758, Southold, N.Y. 11971 Phone#: 631.834.9740 Email:_ nigel_arch itect@hotmail.com_ Ay CONTRACTOR-INFORMATION: Name: Mailing Address: Phone#: Email: DESCRIPTION,OF,PROPOSED-CONSTRUCTION- El New ONSTRUCTION❑New Structure ❑Addition BAlteration ❑Repair ❑Demolition Estimated Cost of Project: ROtherAlt.to Kitchenidining room.Ah.of basement to rec.nn.,laundryw/1l2 bath&workrrn.Replace windows. $ Will the lot be re-graded? ❑Yes ®No Will excess fill be removed from premises? ❑Yes DQNo 1 - PROPERTY INFORMATION Existing use of property: Single family dwelling Intended use of property: Single family dwelling---- Zone or use district in which premises is situated: Are there any covenants and restrictions with respect to R40 this property? ❑Yes ®No IF YES, PROVIDE A COPY. 8 nal is responsible for all drainage and storm water issues as pr"ovided by Check Box After Reading: The owner/contractor/design professio ' Chapter 236 of the Town Code.APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for the issuance of a Building Permitpursuant 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,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 authoriied inspectors on premises and in building(s)for,necessary inspections.False statements made herein are Punishable as a Class A misdemeanor pursuant to Section 210.45 of the New York State Penal Law. Application Submitted By(print name): Nigel Robert Williamson BAuthoriaed Agent ❑Owner Signature of Applicant- ' Date:. Zp STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: COUNTY OF Nigel Robert Williamson being duly sworn, deposes and says that(s)he is the applicant (Name of individual signing contract)above named, (S)he is the Agent (Contractor,Agent, Corporate Officer, etc.) of said owner or owners, and is duly 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/her knowledge and belief; and that the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the application file therewith. Sworn before me this w dayof �)` , 20� v` Notary.Public BRIAN A. ANDREWS Notary Public, State Of New York No. 02ANS014509 PROPERTY OWNER AUTHOROZATI issioea In Suffolk County :- ssion Expires 07/15/ °zuz r' (Where the applicant is not the owner) residing at fO�d ��c�►. ' Ave- —< Ip j/q7/ do hereby authorize Nigel Robert Williamson to apply on my behalf to w S thold Building Department for approval as described herein. Owner's ignature Date Print Owner's Name 2 �o�S11FF0���0 Gym BUILDING DEPARTMENT-Electrical Inspector C x TOWN OF SOUTHOLD oy • �� Town Hall Annex-54375 Main Road-PO Box 1179-Southold, NY 11971-0959 �Ol �a0 Telephone (631) 765-1802 Temporary Certificate # I Date 2022 Customer Name (C Electrician Name 48 S Address Phone y57$ e-mail e-mail ,GZo o . o,L Phone Licens # &h Size_`J,ftA Phase_�Overhead Underground #of Meters Remarks #of Underground Laterals 1 2 New.. "H" Frame or Pole H P Fire Reconnect Was work done on Service? Y/N Flood Reconnect Old Meter# Service Reconnected Application for electrical service equipment is on file with the town of Southold.On the applicant's notification that this installation is complete,the town will conduct a premises inspection of the service equipment. This verification is valid forsm the date above. Authorized by T81 " br B NG DEPARTMENT- Electrical Inspector TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ® BuJti®�G0iZ0 Hall Annex - 54375 Main Road - PO Box 1179 o 10Noof Southold, New York 11971-0959 p� Telephone (631) 765-1802 - FAX (631) 765-9502 rogerr _southoldtownny.gov— seandr D-southoldtownny.gov APPLICATION FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTION ELECTRICIAN INFORMATION (All Information Required) Date: 2-28-2022 Company Name: All Current Electrical Services Corp Electrician's Name: Joseph Piccolo License No.: ME-60120 Elec. email: piccolo.joseph@gmail.com Elec. Phone No: 6312758711 ❑I request an email copy of Certificate of Compliance Elec. Address.: 19 Sunburst Dr., Rocky Point, NY 11778 JOB SITE INFORMATION (All Information Required) Name: Fredrickson Address: 670 Youngs Ave. Southhold, NY 11971 Cross Street: 25 Phone No.: 631-835-6372 Bldg.Permit#: 4�Y;��� email: patekmichal@yahoo.com Tax Map District: 1000 Section:0064 Block: 001 LotAV 1 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK, INCLUDE SQUARE FOOTAGE (Please Print Clearly): Whole house remodel. 200A Service upgrade. Square Footage: I 15o0 Circle All That Apply: Is job ready for inspection?: �! YES❑ NO ❑✓ Rough In E] Final Do you need a Temp Certificate?: L ® Y S NO Issued On CrRa&14A 2-29- '- Temp Information: (All information required) Service Size R1 PhF—]3 Ph Size: _A # Meters Old Meter# New ServiceQ Fire ReconnectOFlood ReconnectOService ReconnectOUnderground Eoverhead # Underground Laterals 1 2 H Frame 0 Pole Work done on Service? Q Y N Additional Information: r Drop Seav10E' �e�f� S PAYMENT DUE WITH APPLICATION 2- �� EP n. 111br o�Og EFalK ���� SBNG..6ffPAR' TlVlEN'T: 7EIectricaI Inspector �, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD , �U�oSoc�fHall Annex'-54375 Main Road.=;POrBox 1,179' Southold,+New York 11971-09.59 p* Telephone 631 765-1802 - FAX 631 765-9502. . rogerr .southoldtownny.-gov - seandna.southoldtownny.gov APPLICATION FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTION ELECTRICIAN INFORMATION (Ali information Required) Date: 2-28-2022 Company Name: All Current Electrical Services-Corp Electrician's Name: Joseph Piccolo License No.: ME-60120 Elec. email: piccolo.joseph@gmail.com Elec. Phone No: 6312758711 ❑I request an email copy of Certificate of Compliance: Elec. Address.: 19 Sunburst Dr., Rocky Point, NY 11778 JOB SITE INFORMATION (All Information Required) Name: Fredrickson Address: 670 Youngs Ave. Southhold, NY 11971 Cross.Street: 25 Phone No.: 631-835-6372 Bldg.Permit#: I�7 �a. email: patekmichal@yalioo.com Tax.Map District: 1000 Section:0064 Block: 001 LotAV I BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK, INCLUDE SQUARE FOOTAGE (Please Print Clearly): Whole house rerriodel: 200A Service upgrade. Square Footage: 11500 Circle All That Apply: Is job ready for inspection?: YES4. NO ❑✓ Rough in ❑ Final Do you need a Temp Certificate?: Y NO Issued On ,G,dl Temp Information: (All information required) Service Size©1 Ph❑3 Ph 'Size: _A. #Meters Old Meter# . New Service[:]Fire Reconnect[ Flood Reconnect❑Service Reconnect❑UndergroundEl Overhead # Underground Laterals 1 2 �H F,rame Pole. Work done on Service?. Y N Additional Information: Mqb`f", �roA PAYMENT DUE WITH APPLICATION 2- `��'� \ZUN CP i n 7 PERMIT 14 I Address:- 7 Switches OutletsrN,\ sSurface Sconces 5 : H H's I. .... _ :.... .: UC Lts Fans .. ..._.: ._�� ,_.,.:.:.. ..:...:..:::........:..-...:....._:..._ . .- dge ..,._.,... ....<... :.. .., .. .. _._.. _....-_ .....-. .. ....h.- ,._.„ ._._,.;..�.� _._.. ._,... .. ... ,. ..Fri•: .... . ... Exhaust 1 Oven W/ _. .. .. Sm01< s Nein . DW onpTa. or. 1Vl icro :Combo ..... . op` _......... ..... .....-. sf Codkt �:Tr..an- er' '•7 AH. Hood :jService , .Amps, 'HaVe Used Special:. : - - - `'l Comments: THE EXISTENCE OF RIGHTS OF WAY UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION OR ADDITION DRAWN MM CHECKED MM I BATE SEPTEMBER 2021 1 DRAWING&JOB NO. 21-794 AND/OR EASEMENTS OF RECORD IF TO THIS SURVEY IS A VIOLATION OF ANY, NOT SHOWN ARE NOT SECTION 72OR OF THE NEW YORK STATE GUARANTEED. EDUCATION LAW. COPIES OF THIS SURVEY MAP NOT BEARING Area= 8,379 s.f. _ - THE LAND SURVEYOR'S INKED SEAL OR Premises known as: EMBOSSED SEAL SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED TO BE A VALID TRUE COPY. 670 Youngs Avenue, Southold GUARANTEES INDICATED HEREON SHALL RUN ONLY TO THE PERSON FOR" WHOM THE SURVEY IS PREPARED, AND ON HIS BEHALF TO THE TITLE COMPANY, GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY.AND LENDING INSTITUTION LISTED HEREON, AND TO THE ASSIGNEES OF THE LENDING INSTI- TUTION. GUARANTEES ARE NOT TRANSFERABLE. 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