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Department:__________________________________________________________ Plan Identification:____________________________________________________________ Location
of Building Site: Street Address:__________________________________________ Date Received:___________________________________ If the plan
is deficient or any information is missing, the deficiency will be checked
or suggested at the end of this report. 1. Type
of Foundation:____ Full Basement 2. Dimensions Shown on the Plans?_________ 3. (5.1,
5.2, 5.3) Soil Characteristics:____ Sand or Gravel 4. (6.1)
Water Table Level:____ Above Top of Basement Floor 5. (7.1.2) North Arrow on Plans?____ 6. (MRC R403.1.4) Frost Depth:_____inches 7. (MRC R301.2(5)) Ground Snow Load:_____lbs. per Square Foot 8. (7.1.2) Building Near a Large Lake or Ocean?_____
10. (7.1.2) Wind Exposure Classification: A____, B____, C____, D____ 11. (7.1.2) Seismic Zone Classification: 0____, 1____, 2____, 3____, 4____ 12. (8.5.1) Wall Height (from bottom of studs): _____inches. 13.
(8.5.1) Maximum Backfill Depth (from bottom of studs): _____inches. 14. (6.4) Location of Sump(s) on Plans:____ 15.
(8.1) For Crawls: Difference in Elevation of Grade Inside of Crawl & 16.
(7.1.1) Basis for Axial Loads in Pounds per Square Foot: 17. (7.2) Equivalent Fluid Weight of Soil______Pounds per Cubic Foot 18.
(7.1.2) Roof Information: 19.
(7.1.2) 2nd Floor Information:
21. (7.1.2) Total Load at Top of Each Foundation Wall: ________ 22. (7.1.2) Total Load at Top of Each Aggregate Footing: ________ 23. (8.4.3) Size of the Footing Plate for Each Wall & Bearing Wall________ 24.
(8.4.3) If the Footing Plate is More than One Lumber Size Wider than the
Bottom Wall Plate, 25.
(3.4) Kind of Aggregate to be Used: 26.
(8.4.4) Amount of Aggregate Footing Under Each Foundation Wall: 27.
(8.4.4) Amount of Aggregate Footing Under Each Bearing Wall: 28. (8.7.1) Amount of Aggregate Footing Under Basement Floor:_________ 29. (7.2) Equivalent Fluid Weight of Soil_______pounds per cubic ft. 30. (7.2) Reaction at the Top of Each Foundation Wall, (R)________lbs./Lin Ft. 31.
(7.2) Reaction at the Bottom of Each Foundation Wall (@ bottom of stud
(R1) 32.
(8.5.4) Are Shear Walls Required?_______, Are their Locations shown?___ 33. (8.5.4) Are the Racking Loads Shown for Each Foundation Wall and Shear Wall?______ 34.
(8.5.4) Are the Nailing Patterns Indicated for Attaching Plywood to Each
Foundation Wall 35.
(8.5.4) Which Foundation Walls and Shear Walls Require Blocking at the
Plywood 36.
(8.5.2) Are there Instructions for which way to Lay the Plywood for All
Foundation Walls and 37. (3.6.2 & 6.6) Kind of Caulking is to be Used?_____________(Butyl, Silicone, Etc.) 38. (6.6) Are there instructions for how to Caulk Plywood Seams? (Horizontal and Vertical)____ 39. (8.4.5) If a Walkout, is the design of the Sub or Frost Wall Shown?_______ 40. (8.4.5) Is the extent of the Foundation Wall requiring a Sub or Frost Wall Indicated?______ 41.
(8.4.8) Are Point or Concentrated Loads Under the Footing Plate or Posts
Identified?_____ 42. (8.4.8) Have the Axial Loads been Traced so that Each Point Load is Known?___ 43. (8.4.8) Have the Sizes of all Load Pads been Calculated?_______ 44. (8.4.8) Have the Thickness of all Load Pads been Calculated?________ 45. (8.4.8) Have Instructions for Making the Load Pads been Included?_______ 46.
(8.5.1) Are there Windows or Door Openings in the Foundation Walls or
Bearing Walls?____ 47.
(8.5.1) Are Header Sizes Indicated for Windows and Doors in the Foundation
Walls and 48.
(8.5.1) When Stairwells or Other Openings in the Floor/Ceiling Diaphragm
are Adjacent to 49.
(8.5.1) Are there Details to Show How Inside, Outside, or Angled Corners
are to be 50.
(8.5.1) Are there any Brickledges?______ If so, are there any Details
to Show their 51.
(8.5.1) Are there any Support Knees?______ If so, are there any Details
to Show their 52.
(8.5.1) Are there any Lead Walls for Attached Porches or Garages?_______,If
so, are 53. (8.5.1) Are there Details for All Different Foundation Walls?______ 54. (8.5.1) Are there Details for All Different Bearing Walls?_____ 55. (8.5.4) Are there Details for All Different Shear Walls?______ 56. (8.5.1) Are there Details for Garage Walls?_______ 57. (8.5.1) Are there Details to Show the Construction under Garage Door Openings?______ 58. (8.5.1) Are there Details for Porch Walls?_______ 59.
(8.5.1) Is the Difference in Elevation from the 1st Floor Deck to the
Top of a Garage 60.
(8.5.1) Is the Difference in Elevation from the 1st Floor Deck to the
Top of a Porch 61.
(8.5.3) Is the Minimum Distance from the Bottom of the Foundation Studs
to the Top of 62. (8.7.1) Thickness of a Concrete Floor in the Basement _________ 63. (8.7.1) Thickness of the Concrete Floor in the Garage _________ 64. (8.5.1) Are there Details of any Porch Floor Construction?_______ 65.
(8.5.1) If Attached Porches or Decks; Are their Details of How they are
Attached to 66. (8.7.2) Are there Details of any Wood Foundation Wood Basement Floor?_ 67.
(8.7.2) For Wood Foundation Wood Basement Floors, Backfilled End Walls
Must have Blocks in Two or more Joist spaces. Is the spacing of these
blocks shown?____ 68.
(8.7.2) If a Wood Foundation Wood Basement Floor; is there a need for
a Hold-Down Knee 69.
(8.7.2) If a Wood Foundation Wood Basement Floor, are there at least Two
Vents provided
71. (6.5) Is there a 6 mil Vapor Barrier Under a Wood Basement Floor on Top of the Aggregate and over the Sleepers and Bearing Wall Footing Plates?________ 72.
(6.7) Is a 6 mil Vapor Barrier Glued to the Plywood Wall with One Horizontal
Bead of 73. (6.7) Is the Vapor Barrier Protected at Finished Grade with a Grade Board?_____ 74.
(6.7) Is the Vapor Barrier on the Foundation Wall Cut Off at the Bottom
of the Footing 75.
There should Not Be Any Vapor Barrier between the Top of the Aggregate
of the 76.
(6.7) There should be No Vapor Barrier Under any Footing Plate; Is this
Vapor Barrier 77.
(8.3.2) Are All the Bolt Sizes, Lengths, and Types Specified?______ 78.
(7.1.2) For Floor/Ceiling Assemblies, Backfilled End Walls Must have Blocks
in One or 79.
(3.1 & 3.2) Are the Materials to be Used for Building the Wood Foundation
spelled out in 80.
(3.3.2) How is the Floor/Ceiling Diaphragm Attached to the Wood Foundation
Wall? 81.
(3.3.1) Nailing: Nails used for Wood Foundations are Either Hot-Dipped
Galvanized (HDG),
83.
Are there any Special Detail Required to Clarify how to construct something
like 84. Remarks:
Phone Number:_________________________________
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