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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1000-69.-4-8.2 Lit FORM NO. 3 NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL DATE: May 6, 2008 TO: Chester Ciaglo, Jr. 36980 County Road 48 Southold,NY 11971 Please take notice that your application dated April 29, 2008 For construction of a storage building on an existing non-conforming landscape contractor's yard in the Agricultural Conservation(AC) zone at Location of property: 36980 County Road 48, Southold County Tax Map No. 1000 - Section 69 Block 4 Lot 8.2 Is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds: The proposed building and it's use are not permitted pursuant to Article III Section 280-12 which states, "In A-C, R-80, R-120, R-200 and R-400 Districts, no building or premises shall be used and no building or part of a building shall be erected or altered which is arranged intended or designed to be used, in whole or in part, for any uses except the t "A. Permitted uses." ,1 A landscape contracto yard is nota pe itted use. M AY 7 2008 { 3 hor' _d Signat a Note to Applicant: Any change orevia ion to the above referenced application, may require further review by the Southold Town Building Department. CC: file, Z.B.A. FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY SITE PLAN USE DETERMINATION Initial Determination Cf Date:/ '' Date Sent: Project Name: Project Address: Suffolk County Tax Map No.:I000-__,J�_-�_- �.Z Zoning District: kc Request:cov IRR o �� N C (Note: Copy of Building Permit Application and supporting documentation as to proposed use or uses should be submitted.) Initial Determination o whether use is permitted:JS� Initial Determination as to whether site plan is required: 5./ s Planning Department (P.D.) Referral: o.�G P.D. Date Received: �" ,.Date_at u � � Comments, s �i✓ y .,.� /.yrs VWe je, o � r' s�� ature _tanning Dept. Staff Reviewer re-o low Final Determination Date:—/—/— Decision: ate: IDecision: Signature of Building Inspector • - �wr r . . u. <'* �„ -_ ,� __ :� _ F a �..�. �. '� v R,'. � � .,1._ ., < �y= �s. _; 'r �,., ��� /� \ � . ., t Ia .x' w 4�'i.::_ l\ ?/ k-.. ' fes. �� � 1 w� ' 4 g� ti A 3 r � i • AAR '!\ nct .G 4�E sF. ti TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING PEI APPLICATION CHECKLIST BUILDINGDEPARTMENO Do you have or need the following before applying? TOWN HALL Board of Health SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 4 sets of Building Plans TEL:(631)765-1802 Planning Board approval FAX:(631)765-9502 Survey SoutholdTown.NorthFork.net PERMIT NO. Check Septic Form N.Y.S.D.E.C. Trustees Flood Permit Examined 20 Storm-Water Assessment Form Contact: Approved 20 Mail to: Disapproved a/c Expiration 120— Building 20Building Inspector APPLICA TION FOR BUILDING PERMIT MAR 2 7 ! Date tA_a V` ,20 CL � _ 4 INSTRUCTIONS nl. aj ThisT&T llp�,glnpletely led in by typewriter or in ink and submitted to the Building Inspector with 4 sets of plans,accurate plot plan�io scale F to schedule. b.Plot plan showing location of lot and of buildings on premises,relationship to adjoining premises or public streets or areas,and waterways. 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 issue a Building Permit to the applicant.Such a permit shall be kept on the premises available for inspection throughout the work. e.No building shall be occupied or used in whole or in part for any purpose what so ever until the Building Inspector issues a Certificate of Occupancy. f.Every building permit shall expire if the work authorized has not commenced within 12 months after the date of issuance or has not been completed within 18 months from such date.If no zoning amendments or other regulations affecting the property have been enacted in the interim,the Building Inspector may authorize,in writing,the extension of the permit for an addition six months.Thereafter,a new permit shall be required. 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 inspections. (Signature of appli t or name,if a corporation) 01� 0 0-00 1 . --4 (fib (Mailing address of a licant)_ State whether applicant is owner,lessee,agent,architect,engineer,general contractor,eleL cr plumber or builder n, r`C,(- Name of owner of premises CYi tiLLC –7T (As on the tax roll or late eed) If applicant is a corporation,signature of duly authorized officer (Name and title of corporate officer) Builders License No. Plumbers License No. Electricians License No. Other Trade's License No. 1. Location of land on which proposed work will be done: N House Number Street Hamlet County Tax Map No. 1000 Section Block Lot Subdivision Filed Map No. Lot 0 • 2. State existing use and occupancy of premises and intended use and occupancy of proposed construction: a. Existing use and occupancy, b. Intended use and occupancy /A- 3. Nature of work(check which applicable):New Building Addition Alteration Repair Removal emolition Other Work (Description) 4. Estimated Cost Fee (To be paid on filing this application) 5. If dwelling,number of dwelling units ­N14- of dwelling units on each floor If garage,number of cars 6. If business,commercial or mixed occupancy,specify nature and extent of each type of use. 7. Dimensions of existing structures,if any:Front Rear Depth Height Number of Stories— ea C Ri app Dimensions of same structure with.; or additions:Front Rea Depth Height Number of Stories O j\t d e S-AO 8. Dimensions of entire new construction:Front Rear Depth Height Number of S e 9. Size of lot:Front� '�L ear .�- , 10.Date of Purchase 3 5 Name of Former Owner nx- V) 11.Zone or use district in which premises are situated (kCA r_►C V v 12.Does proposed construction violate any zoning law,ordinance or regulation?YES NO 13.Will lot be re-graded?YES NO L, Will excess fill be removed from premises?YES NO_ 14.Names of Owner of premises Address Phone No. Name of Architect Address Phone No Name of Contractor Address Phone No. 15 a.Is this property within 100 feet of a tidal wetland or a freshwater wetland?*YES NO *IF YES,SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES&D.E.C.PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED. b.Is this property within 300 feet of a tidal wetland?*YES NO *IF YES,D.E.C.PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED. 16.Provide survey,to scale,with accurate foundation plan and distances to property lines. F11f11.C\0 Se c- 17.If elevation at any point on property is at 10 feet or below,must provide topographical data on/survey. 18.Are there any covenants and restrictions with respect to this property?*YES NO *IF YES,PROVIDE A COPY. STATE OF NEW YORK) S: COUNTY OF ��// C be s-ler- L.l alo Sr being duly swom,deposes and says that(s)he is the applicant (Name of individual signin tract)above named, (S)He is the 6 W Ir r— (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 knowledge and belief,and that the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the application filed therewith. Sworn to fore me this A day of rCA 20� Notary pu ic, State of New York Commission Exnira, Signature of Applicant No. 4940985-Suffolk County A­ ,. so�ryo �o Town Hall,53095 Main Road Fax(631)765-9502 P.O. Box 1179 G Telephone(631)765-1802 Southold,New York 11971-0959 �yenUHTV BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD February 22, 2008 Chet Ciaglo 36980 CR 48 Peconic, NY 11958 Dear Mr. Ciaglo: Your tent permit application is being returned because the referenced structure requires a Building Permit. I've enclosed a Building Permit application for your convenience. Please contact our office as soon as possible so this matter can be resolved. Respectfully, Southold Town Building Dept. 41� George Gillen Building Inspector GG /cb (Cert. Mail) ■ �■a ■ a ■ ROMP- 1 'Interior Finish Y illli ISI i i IiY "' ClearSpanTM Storage Master SolarGuardTM 42' Wide q t -t t Length of the above shelter may differ from your shelter. Use these instructions for the following building: PB0023OR4 (42' W x 17' 3" H x 48' L) PB00232R4 (42' W x 17' 3" H x 60' L) PB00234R4 (42' W x 17' 3" H x 72' L) PB00236R4 (42' W x 17' 3" H x 96' L) KlearSpanTM All rights reserved. Reproductior prohibited without written permission. Location Choosing the proper location is an important step before you assemble the structure. The following suggestions and precautions will help determine whether your selected location is the best location. • Never erect the structure under power lines. • Identify whether underground cables and pipes are present before preparing the site or anchoring the structure. • Location should be away from structures that could cause snow to drift on or around the building. • Do not position the building in a place where large loads such as snow and ice, large tree branches, or other overhead obstacles could fall. Site After choosing a location, proper preparation of the site is essential. The following site characteristics will help ensure the integrity of the structure. • The site must be level to properly and safely erect and anchor the structure. • If the site is not level, use footings to provide a secure base for the structure. Pre-cast concrete blocks, pressure-treated wood posts, or poured footings are all acceptable when properly used. • Drainage: Water draining off the structure and from areas surrounding the site must drain away from the site to prevent damage to the site, the structure, and contents of the structure. ATTENTION: The individuals assembling this structure are responsible for designing and furnishing all temporary bracing, shoring and support needed during the assembly process. For safety reasons, those who are not familiar with recognized construction methods and techniques must seek the help of a qualified contractor. Unpack and Identify the Parts The following steps will ensure that you have all the necessary parts before you assemble the structure. 1. Unpack the contents of the box and place them where you can easily inventory the shipment. Refer to the Bill of Material. 2. Verify that all parts listed on the Bill of Material are present. If anything is missing, contact customer service. NOTE: At this time, you do not r eed to open the plastic bags containing tha fasteners. Visit www.ClearS )an.com for additional products and customer ser;ice. 2 of 36 FAG355 105370 188 104 HEX CAP 3/8"X 1" 1/2"x 4 1/2"HEX CAP 1/2°°x 5 04 HEX CAP BOLT BOLT AS 1003 AS 1083 Consult the Exploded End Wall Diagram 3/16"CABLE CLAMP 3/16"CABLE THIMBLE to determine if the 104074 bracket(shown above)is used. If the bracket is not shown, it is not used for your building. 104189 LJ7510 100441 TUF?0UCI4E'/z'X6'JAWJAW DUCT TAPE 3/8" NUT SETTER GALVANIZED Rafter Foot Assembly The rafter foot for each rafter leg must be assembled before it can be attached to the rafter. Use the following diagram and information when assembling each rafter foot. SO FALB08B 105092 ► Nut f Pipe f o FAMA40 Lock 105371 Washer Carriage -1 Bolt J� ATTENTION:Assemble as 105241 / shown, but do not tighten the Base mounting bolt at this time. Visit www.ClearSpan.com for additional products and customer service. 4 of 36 �III yi a III`�i I'll iyllri I� Yyi iu lilip7pi1�� IiB�rl� ��YIli�11 �i II�'jil�lyll IIIflulj,l I Ijl, Side View of Rafter Assembly Purlin Center-to-Center Diagram above shows the 4'on-center rafterspacing. Custom-Su lied 1 9Pp Baseboard Yµ tik Rafter Width:42'Center-to-Center End View of Rafter Visit www.ClearSpan.com for additional products and customer service. 6 of 36 Rafter Introduction All rafters consist of the following five (5) pipes: 2 (42R3501 D), 2 (42R3501), and 1 (42R3502). The two 42R3501 D pipes include two drilled holes near the bottom to connect the rafter foot. Assemble Rafter A (There are two (2) end rafters.) 1. Connect the pipes as shown in Diagram A below. 2. Assemble rafter on the ground; slide swaged section into plain section until 9/16" holes line up (Figure 1). Secure each pipe joint with one 1/2" x 5%" bolt and a single Purlin Connection Bracket (Figure 2). 3. Insert one rafter foot (105242) into the bottom of the rafter and secure with (1) one /2' x 5'/z' bolt and a single Purlin Connection Bracket in hole furthest from foot base. In hole closest to foot base, secure foot to rafter using '/2" x 4'/Z" bolt (Figure 3). 4. Repeat Step 3 for the remaining rafter foot. 5. Repeat the above steps to assemble a second Rafter A. Arrow points Figure 2 to the inside of the shelter. Figure 1 Duct Tape here I 42R3502 42R3501 42R3501 D Diagram A Figure 3 Position purlin bracket to the inside of the shelter. ATTENTION: Install all brackets and bolts so they do not interfere with the installation of the main cover.To protect the cover,tape all rafter joints with duct tape. Visit www.ClearSpan.com for additional products and customer service. 8 of 36 Frame Assembly: Standing the End Rafters After all rafters are constructed and placed in an orderly fashion for frame assembly, proceed with standing the first end rafter. Forklifts and personnel booms are recommended for lifting and setting the rafters. Consult a construction professional if you are not familiar with construction techniques and erecting similar structures. Stand and Secure the First End Rafter ATTENTION: Use the proper lifts. Rafter assemblies are heavy and awkward to handle. 1. Stand the first end rafter (Rafter A) and secure it using rope, cable, or some other form of bracing to hold the rafter in position. Use a level (or other leveling device) to plumb the end rafter. NOTE: Plumbing the end rafter at this stage assists in placing the remaining rafters. 2. Secure the rafter feet to the site (or customer-supplied baseboards) to prevent the rafter from shifting. NOTE: The use of a baseboard beneath the feet of the rafters is strongly recommended. The feet then can be secured to the baseboard using customer-supplied lag screws. Baseboard can be treated or plastic lumber. Contact Customer Service at 1-800-245-9881 for additional information. N 4 Rope or Cable Temporary bracing used to secure the end rafter in place. Visit www.ClearSpan.com for additional products and customer service. 10 of 36 Cable Assemblies Cable assemblies provide diagonal bracing for the building. Each cable assembly includes the following items: • 2 lengths of cable cut at 100" • 1 turnbuckle • 4 cable thimbles • 4 cable clamps Thimble Turnbuckle Turnbuckle Jaw Cable Clamps 1 1. 1 Cable Thimble Typical of all Turnbuckles for this Building NOTE: For each cable assembly, two (2) additional thimbles and four (4) additional cable clamps are used to attach the cable assembly to the purlin clamps. Consult the Cable Diagram on the following page and the All Frame Diagram for clarification and cable locations. Cable Assembly Instructions Complete the following steps: 1. Cut the cable to the proper length for each assembly. More than an adequate amount has been sent for the cabling application. (Cut two lengths at 100" and make a single assembly before proceeding to make all. This will allow a check to be sure a suitable length has been cut.) Make the necessary length adjustment if needed. 2. Place one cable thimble approximately 12"from the end of a cable section and wrap the cable around the thimble as shown in the above figure. 3. Grasp both sections of the cable near the thimble and position one cable cl amp one inch away from the thimble as shown above. NOTE: The clamp must be positioned on the cable with its U-bolt portion over the short section of the cable. 4. With the saddle portion of the cable clamp in position, thread the nuts onto the U-bolt section of the clamp and tighten slightly to maintain the position of the clamp on the cable. 5. Install a second cable clam p on the cable six to eight inches from the first clamp. 6. Tighten both clamps. 7. Remove the bolt from the jaw of the turnbuckle and position the cable end with the thimble into the jaw of the turnbuckle. Visit www.ClearSpan.com for additional products and customer service. 12 of 36 Tighten the Cabling The positions of the cable assemblies are identical for the opposite side and the remaining end of the building, which are not shown in the previous diagram. For cable locations for your building, consult the All Frame Diagram. 1. After attaching all cable assem blies to the building frame, return to the first set of turnbuckles and tighten the cables. NOTE: Tighten the cables in each section evenly so that the frame remains plumb. 2. After one set of cables is tightened, move to another set and repeat the tightening steps. 3. Repeat this process until all cables are t ight. 4. Continue with installing the ratchets for the main cover. Install the Ratchets for the Main Cover All QH1065 side ratchets are attached on the inside of the assembled frame. Complete the following steps to position and secure the ratchets to the frame. NOTE: The four (4) QH1061 ratchets (not shown) used to secure the bonnet of the main cover are attached to the bottom frame tube of the end wall after the end wall and end panel are installed. Install only the larger QH1065 ratchets at this time. Interior Rafter —► .--QH1065 ATTENTION: Insert the bolt as shown when attaching all sidegames ratchets. Nut —► Use the lower purlin mounting bolt to secure all side ratchets. Purlin View shows the inside of the Bolt frame. Rafter Foot ---� 1. Locate all QH1065 ratchets and divide the quantity in half. Use half for each side of the frame. Visit www.ClearSpan.com for additional products and customer service. 14 of 36 END WALL INSTALLATION Both end walls are identical in design. This allows for the installation of a second door kit if desired. Consult the end wall diagrams before you begin. The general steps to install the end walls include the following: 1. Prepare and secure vertical posts for the door framing. (See End Wall Diagrams.) 2. Install remainder of door framing. 3. Assemble and attach all end wall framing. 4. Prepare and attach end panel. INSTALL THE DOOR FRAME 1. At ground level, measure between the legs of the end rafter to locate the center of the end wall. Use a plumb line to identify the center of the overhead rafter and mark that location on the ground, too. NOTE: Mark the center of the end wall so multiple measurements can be made from it. 2. Using the dimensions shown on the diagram, locate the positions of the vertical frame members for the door framing. 3. Dig a 12"diameter hole at the locations found in previous step to a depth that is below the geographic frost line. 4. Assemble the vertical doorframe members and attach the upper ends to the end rafter. ATTENTION: Cut each tube to a length that will allow the bottom end to extend into the ground anchor holes so they can be cemented in place. 5. After the vertical doorframe members are in position, plumb, and the correct distance apart, secure the tubes in the ground holes. Use the diagram to space the vertical doorframe members. NOTE: Concrete should remain at least 4"below ground level so that it does not interfere with construction and installation of other end wall components. Doorframe tubes must be square and plumb for the end wall. Vertical Doorframe tube: Section of the �— 4"Square Frame Tube assembled End --------- _ encased in concrete Wall Frame. r � Ground Level Concrete Visit www.ClearSpan.com for r dditional products and customer service. 16 of 36 • i . END PANEL INSTALLATION Complete these steps to install the end panel. 1. Position the panel flat on ground with the long edge against the bottom end wall frame member. 2. Locate the D-Rings,which line the top of the end panel, and insert a three-foot piece of black strapping into the center most D-Ring. Insert 2 additional straps on each side of the center D-Ring if needed. (Space these at every other D- Ring.) NOTE:These straps are used to temporarily secure the end panel in place.Add more strapping if needed.To prevent personal injury or property damage, do not install end panel or main cover during stormy or windy conditions. 3. With the black strapping in place, raise the end panel to the end wall and secure to the end rafter using the D-Rings and strapping. NOTE: Pull the top edge of the end panel to within 6"of the rafter. (Approximately 1 to 2 feet of the end panel material will remain at and run along the base of the end wall. In a later step,this can be wrapped under the bottom tube of the end wall frame, or remain as a skirt to direct water away from the shelter.) The end panel must touch the ground after the top edge of the panel is secured to the rafter. Main Cover End RafterZJ r 611121 fl, o m, Strap rn,D-Ring gr a t., Y > �' M fit',, 6 ar � m u �r � 2 9k1 "' � ka 't2t k Sa Jk View is from the inside of the shelter looking at the end panel. Frame and rafter shown are different from your frame. The technique used to secure the end panel is the same however. Photo shows the main cover already installed. Visit www.ClearSpan.com for additional products and customer service. 18 of 36 CUT DOOR OPENINGS Follow these steps to cut a door opening. 1. To cut the opening, begin at either top corner of the doorframe and make a cut at a 45-degree angle from that top corner to the center of the panel where the opening will be located. (Consult the diagram below.) 2. Cut another(and equal)45-degree angle from the opposite top corner to the end of cut#1. 3. From the ends of cuts#1 and#2, make a vertical cut to the ground(Cut#3). See diagram below. Example Door Opening This portion of I (Can be used on any size door) the end panel is Horizontal wrapped around Doorframe and secured toTube the doorframe. ''''•..------------ Vertical -------------- •.•. 1 Vertical i ' Cut# 1 Cut#2 .••' j Doorframe DoorframeI --�--� �—r--J • I Tube Tube I r I I ► i Location of the �'•• i horizontal end Remove the shaded portion panel conduit ESI of the end panel material. pocket. Cut#3 � 12" 12" I I � I I I I ' ---------- – -- I ----------- - – – - - -- -- --- – r-- ----------- Ground i Level - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - �-- 4. After the(3)separate flaps are created (Cuts 1, 2, and 3), trim each flap so that 12"of end panel material remains around the door opening. These 12"flaps are wrapped around the door framing and secured to the inside of the doorframe after installing the end panel conduit. 5. Continue with the End Panel Conduit Installation steps that follow. Visit www.ClearSpan.com for additional products and customer service. 20 of 36 Install the Vertical PVC End Panel Conduits NOTE:The PVC conduits are attached to the vertical frame member closest to the end panel pocket in which the conduit is located. See photos below. DO NOT ATTACH THE VERTICAL PVC CONDUIT TO ANY PART OF ANY DOORFRAME. Doing so will interfere with the installation of the door. 1. Take the PVC conduit and seat the separate conduit sections into one another to achieve the required length and secure the joint with a Tek screw,wrap with duct tape and slide.the assembled conduit into one vertical pocket. NOTE: PVC glue can be used to secure each PVC joint. PVC glue is not included. The PVC is flexible enough to feed up from the bottom and into the end panel pocket. 2. At approximately every 2 feet, cut a 6"vertical slit in the vertical conduit pocket of the end wall. ATTENTION: DO NOT cut the end panel. Cut only the conduit pocket. 3. Beginning at the bottom of the conduit pocket,take the 1" black strap and weave the strap through the slit, around the PVC conduit, and around the closest vertical end wall frame member that is not part of the doorframe. Top of# anel Inside View of End Penel PVC conduit is inside the end �;. panel pocket Ed 3 Vertical End Panel Poi End Wall ----10`> Frame Member Make slit in end panel conduit pocket as shown Frame shown above is different from your frame. End panel is attached in a similar manner however. 4. Move to the next slit and repeat the process and work up the conduit and pocket. 5. Once the strap is in place, tie the upper end to the vertical end wall frame tube. 6. Slightly tighten the end panel by working the vertical strap between the conduit and vertical end wall frame tube. NOTE: Do not tighten completely at this time. 7. Cut(if needed) and tie the remaining (lower) end of the strap to the end wall frame. Visit www.ClearSpan.com for additional products and customer service. 22 of 36 Main Cover Installation WARNING:To prevent personal injury and damage to the structure and main cover, do not attempt to install the main cover on a windy or stormy day. Assemble Cover Conduits Cover conduits are pipe assemblies that are slid into pockets sewn into the bottom edge of the main cover.These conduit assemblies consist of the following pipes: 1.66"Cover Conduit(Quantity 2): 99"(1665099)Swaged pipe XX"(166POxx) Plain pipe(Use this pipe last to end the run of pipe.) The X's represent the length needed to reach the end of the cover. Locate the cover conduit pipes and assemble them. The conduits can be assembled at once or in short sections. Secure each joint with a Tek screw and use duct tape to tape the joint and screw to protect the cover. Install the Main Cover 1. Unpack the main cover and unfold it with the inside surface facing up. (The pockets for the cover conduits should be visible when the cover is unfolded.)See the example below. 2. Locate the ends of the main cover with the strapping and align the ends with the front and back of the frame assembly. fl Pull cover from this H end toward the frame. Cover Conduit zmm� Frame shown is to illustrate the location of the cover during installation. 3. Slide one of the 1.66"cover conduits into the hem opening and repeat this step using the other 1.66"cover conduit and the remaining hem opening. Remember to secure the conduit joints with a Tek screw and to tape the joint with duct tape. 4. Grasp each end of the cover conduit and carry the main cover toward the frame assembly and place on the,ground along the frame side. ATTENTION: Do not use the black straps in the main cover to pull the cover into position. They will pull out of the cover hem and must be rethreaded to properly secure the cover. 5. With the cover in position near the edge of the frame, attach ropes to both ends of the cover conduit. NOTE: For long shelters, attaching ropes at every rafter position where a ratchet is located is recommended. If needed, a small slit can be made on the inside of the sleeve that holds the conduit, which will allow the use of Visit www.ClearSpan.com for additional products and customer service. 24 of 36 t Photo shows a different shelter with a similar ' ratchet and cover + design. The procedures ; � ( to secure the main cover are identical despite the differences in the frame assembly. 6 4u, � x k NOTE: Do not fully tighten the strap at this time. 11. Repeat Steps 9 and 10 for the remaining straps. 12. After all side security straps are in place and slightly tightened and the cover is centered evenly on the frame, complete the following steps to install the PVC cover conduit as described in the following procedure. Installing the Main Cover PVC Conduit and Tightening the Main Cover To better secure the main cover on longer buildings, PVC conduits are used near the ends of the cover,to provide an additional tie-down position. Complete these steps to assemble and install the PVC conduits. 1. With the main cover in position on the frame, locate the pocket for the PVC conduit near the end of the main cover and insert one length of the PVC pipe(smooth end first). 2. Select another piece of PVC, feed it into the pocket of the main cover and into the bell end of the first piece of PVC. Use duct tape(or PVC glue—not provided)to secure each PVC joint. 3. Continue feeding the PVC conduit into the cover pocket in this pattern until the PVC conduit is completely assembled and inserted for one end of the shelter. Repeat these steps for the other end of the main cover. Visit www.ClearSpan.com forr dditional products and customer service. 26 of 36 8. Tighten the straps for both PVC conduits. Keep the cover(and straps) even as the straps are tightened. 9. Pull the main cover bonnet back into position and over the end rafters. 10. Take two QH1061 ratchets, measure approximately 6" in from the end rafter legs along the bottom frame member of the end wall framing and attach the ratchets to the bottom frame member as shown. NOTE: Install the QH1061 ratchet so it lines up with the strap in the bonnet of the main cover. Main cover and end panel have been removed to better show the ratchet location. End Rafter Leg End Wall Bottom Frame Tube I QH1061 ratchet Customer-Supplied Baseboard 11. Repeat the steps to install the QH1061 ratchets to the remaining end of the building. 12.With all ratchets installed, insert the bon net straps into the QH1061 ratchets and tighten slightly. If strap buildup in the ratchet is too great, loosen the strap and trim off the excess as needed and retighten. 13. Move to the top of the end rafter and tuck the end panel flap over the top of the end rafter at both ends. The end panel is tucked between the rafter and the main cover. NOTE: This flap can be secured in place by using Tek screws and neo-bonded washers. Attach the screws to the backside of the end rafter so it does not touch the main cover. 14. Move to the side QH1065 ratchets and tighten and stretch the main cover. TIP: For easier tightening of the main cover and to get a uniform appearance, multiple individuals can be used to complete this procedure. 15.After the cover is properly tightened and secured along the sides, return to the QH1061 ratchets at the end and tighten the bonnet of the main cover. 16. Read the care and maintenance information that follows. Visit www.ClearSpan.com for additional products and customer service. 28 of 36 Storage Master SolarGuardTM All Frame Diagrams (End Wall Frame is not shown.) f PB0023OR4 (42' W x 48' L) Visit www.ClearSpan.com for additional products and customer service. 30 of 36 PB00234R4 (42' W x 72' L) Visit www.ClearSpan.com for additional products and customer service. 32 of 36 END WALL FRAME DIAGRAM AND CONNECTION DETAILS Al -GH13M QracW f04624 A3-1- cwrr A4 106243 41 plowf i NOTE:Dimensions shown DETAIL DETAIL AS are inside-to-insideino unless SCALE 1 ., 10 • otherwise noted. SCALE 1 :2Q � 5 A4 jLT, IlMi ..... _. _ ... n The details are the same for the connections on this side 169W _ I of the end wall. 1AI Door Height A3} i Consult the instructions that 1 shipped with the overhead � door for details. DOO(t • Width Al ?i CVUWL i NOTE:Position a pedestrian door on either side of the large rollup door. Door designs and dimensions differ. Measure the dimensions of the door and frame the end wall opening using those dimensions.Allow space for door adjustment as by needed.Additional door purchase may be required. Visit www.ClearSpan.com for additional products and customer service. 34 of 36 End Wall Diagram: Special Notes 42' Wide End Wall When no door is installed in the end wall, additional frame members are attached in the opening. Use QH1330 brackets to install the frame The conduit in the center vertical pocket members.These frame members can be of the end panel is secured to the vertical removed if a door is installed later. frame tube. 1 • � Visit www.ClearSpan.com for additional products and customer service. 36 of 36 105587 Anchor Kit EARTH ANCHOR ASSEMBLY (SKU: 105587) WITHOUT CONCRETE If the optional anchor kit was purchased, use the diagrams below to properly install the auger-style earth anchor and to attach the brackets to the rafter pipes. For rafter pipe diameters greater than what is shown, consult the instructions that shipped with the kits to properly attach the anchor mounting brackets. IMPORTANT:The length of the auger- style anchor shown in this example is 30". 4 Rafter Leg Pipe 104074 Brackets • INSIDE OF SHELTER Customer-Supplied Baseboard Ground Level Turnbuckle —� • For best results, install the auger-style earth 30"Auger- anchor as close to the Style Earth rafter leg as possible. Anchor ATTENTION: The auger-style earth anchors are installed to the inside of the shelter. 6 of 6 6. With the mounting hole drilled, assemble and 9. Return to and tighten all anchor kit mounting attach the anchor kit mounting brackets as shown bolts. below. Consult Page 1 of this installation guide for additional details. 10. 1 nstall a nut (or verify that a second nut was FAME08B installed) to tighten against the first nut to keep FALB04B the mounting bolts tight. I f flat and lock washers 104074 are used, continue with the next step. 1 Figure 1 Bolt length depends on the diameter of Double-Nut the rafter pipe. Lock NOTE: Do not tighten the mounting bolt at this time. Bracket orientation depends on the rafter pipe diameter. Consult Page 1 of this installation guide for Figure 2 additional details. 7. Once the brackets are attached, attach the ; . turnbuckle to the anchor kit brackets. Lock Washer Brackets and Nut ATTENTION: Depending on the rafter pipe dimensions, you may not be able to use two nuts (Figure 1) to lock the bolt in place. Use the flat and lock washers as shown in Figure 2. Either setup is acceptable. ATTENTION: The diameter of the rafter pipe 11. Repeat the above steps to install all remaining determines which bolt to use to attach the auger-style earth anchors and anchor kits. turnbuckle to the anchor kit brackets. 8. Twist the slotted adjusting body of the 12. After all anchor kits are installed, return to and turnbuckle until the turnbuckle is snug. hand tighten each turnbuckle. If you use leverage to tighten the turnbuckles, hand tighten and then The direction used tighten one full turn only. to tighten the ATTENTION: If concrete was used, allow the turnbuckle may concrete to set 24 hours before you tighten the differ from what turnbuckles. DO NOT OVER T I GHTEN! is shown in the j diagram. 13. Check all turnbuckles and anchor mounting bolts periodically and frequentlyto verify that these Do not over tighten. remain tight and in good condition. 4 of 6 Anchor Kit 105587 Installation Guide Use the following photos as guides to identify the rafter leg pipe diameter of your ClearSpan'T' shelter. Install the anchor kit brackets as shown in the photos below. Pipe diameters can be found on the part identif ication sheets sent with your ClearSpan'shelter. All photos show the rafter legs as seen from the inside of the shelter. 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