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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit D08-340 - WESTFIELD SOUTHCENTER MALL - INFERNO BODY JEWELRY - KIOSKINN'k:RNO BODYJEWELRY 2800 SOLTHCENTER MALL K -2618 D08 -340 Parcel No.: Address: Suite No: Tenant: Name: Address: Owner: Name: Address: Phone: Contact Person: Name: Address: Phone: doc: IBC -10/06 Cityk Tukwila � Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us 6364200010 2800 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKW INFERNO BODY JEWELRY 2800 SOUTHCENTER MALL, K -2618 , TUKWILA WA WESTFIELD PROPERTY TAX DEPT PO BOX 130940 , CARLSBAD CA 92013 DEVELOPMENT PERMIT MARCIA PEDDICORD 633 SOUTHCENTER MALL, TRAILER #3 , TUKWILA WA 98188 206 802 -6071 Contractor: Name: BURT - SHER INC. Address: PO BOX 1869 , HILLSBORO OR 97123 Phone: 503 681 -8446 Contractor License No: BURTSI *983K1 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: INSTALLATION OF NEW 10 X 20' RETAIL KIOSK Value of Construction: $35,000.00 Type of Fire Protection: NONE Type of Construction: * *continued on next page ** D08 -340 Permit Number: Issue Date: Permit Expires On: Expiration Date: 05/21/2010 Fees Collected: International Building Code Edition: Occupancy per IBC: D08 -340 07/21/2008 01/17/2009 $1,047.30 2006 0019 Printed: 07 -21 -2008 Public Works Activities: Channelization / Striping: N Curb Cut / Access / Sidewalk / CSS: N City dftukwila • Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206- 431 -3670 Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us Permit Number: D08 - 340 Issue Date: 07/21/2008 Permit Expires On: 01/17/2009 Fire Loop Hydrant: N Number: 0 Size (Inches): 0 Flood Control Zone: Hauling: N Start Time: End Time: Land Altering: Volumes: Cut 0 c.y. Fill 0 c.y. Landscape Irrigation: Moving Oversize Load: Start Time: End Time: Sanitary Side Sewer: Sewer Main Extension: Private: Public: Storm Drainage: Street Use: Profit: N Non - Profit: N Water Main Extension: Private: Public: Water Meter: Permit Center Authorized Signature: Signature: Print Name: doc: IBC - 10/06 N Date: o f zU6VV I hereby certify that I have read and = ed this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. I am a /7?47ro/ /a P z'D/c-a,P n ed to sign and obtain this development permit. Date: 7 /! 6 This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days from the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. D08 -340 Printed: 07 -21 -2008 Parcel No.: 6364200010 Address: Suite No: Tenant: doc: Cond -10/06 • City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us 2800 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKW INFERNO BODY JEWELRY 1: ** *BUILDING DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS * ** PERMIT CONDITIONS * * continued on next page ** Permit Number: Status: Applied Date: Issue Date: D08 -340 ISSUED 06/23/2008 07/21/2008 2: No changes shall be made to the approved plans unless approved by the design professional in responsible charge and the Building Official. 3: All permits, inspection records, and approved plans shall be at the job site and available to the inspectors prior to start of any construction. These documents shall be maintained and made available until final inspection approval is granted. 4: All construction shall be done in conformance with the approved plans and the requirements of the International Building Code or International Residential Code, International Mechanical Code, Washington State Energy Code. 5: Fire retardant treated wood shall have a flame spread of not greater than 25. All materials shall bear identification showing the fire performance rating thereof. Such identification shall be issued by an approved agency having a service for inspection at the factory. 6: There shall be no occupancy of a building until final inspection has been completed and approved by Tukwila building inspector. No exception. 7: Manufacturers installation instructions shall be available on the job site at the time of inspection. 8: All electrical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Building Department (206- 431 - 3670). 9: VALIDITY OF PERMIT: The issuance or granting of a permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of arty of the provisions of the building code or of any other ordinances of the City of Tukwila. Permits presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of the code or other ordinances of the City of Tukwila shall not be valid. The issuance of a permit based on construction documents and other data shall not prevent the Building Official from requiring the correction of errors in the construction documents and other data. D08 -340 Printed: 07 -21 -2008 I hereby certify that I have read these conditions and will comply with them as outlined. All provisions of law and this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provision of any other work construction or the performance of work. Signature: • • City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us Print Name: / , -'? //9- /c-0/20 doc: Cond -10/06 D08 -340 Date: 77 ordinances governing or local laws regulating Printed: 07 -21 -2008 CITY OF TUKWILA Community Development Department Public Works Deparhnent Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 http: //www. ci. tukwila. wa, us Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax. * *Please Print ** Site Address: Tenant Name: T.lN1Fi 1;.., ay .t 0-1 Property Owners Name: \ ■IE T t t.LN I ewz 0-2A-1-7 Mailing Address: 1 60 1 Iry L SL #t Name: n t A PO t :Sc>�s'TM Company Name: 1.1 i? Lti tl u Xl-}t C�iT &failingAddress: 4616 1'1W t�L ct,1t;v `_"' ►�ta�� Contact Person: V E -Mail Address: T "N•- p i4 L • Contractor Registration Number: Contact Person: E -Mail Address: King Co Assessor's Tax No.: Suite Number: New Tenant: Los. Cit Day Telephone: city t t 1L < A Jt~ v City Day Telephone: Fax Number. Expiration Date: 63� z© - oo t Floor: o......Yes El _No cA State Zip t ' Lt 23. T' t A li.J — `fig 1 tt Mailing Address: 6.7 State Zip E -Mail Address: 0 t i>> 1 e o `- 05 W T F-1 \.n Fax Number: nformalton eel a (pg d fi ` i en .c e- " 6i State Zip - 7y6 G SGT 6 z9 Eer janS meat Afchi # eel . Company Name: Mailing Address: cit Day Telephone: Fax Number: State state Zip aiiislpotust be Wet $ M Company Name: Mailing Address: City Contact Person: Day Telephone: E -Mail Address: Fax Number. Q :itppiicatioae'Amms- Applicatiooa on line\- 2006 - Permit Applicatioa.doc Neeiaad: 9 -2006 bit Zip Page 1 of 6 t '4 ti c : 1 % 3 3 *� " • �" - • < :. : .: ' 1'J.a.o•,h+• ?`��,t'�" -•. s:. ,- ..Gt { rp0e � ,; s s.r,`r ,-.,4'.i, y _ . ' . n. t • . . S O q::,„ r .:"1 , "`" t i` »7 `s . .. `' 4-..i. ,_s r S,;? O :tntenar Rei 1 4.• , dditftih.("e � m 4 t t -` � , s >. - :Stn t fe ' cy�• '411 3s 's.�,� t3 . t ",t ^L� .'? t: CW+ y5�. 4, r n-�,t M g L ICt.'ibt r (� 4.! , 1 '3+ + Ps41 T- }tlr�� crr 1�;:•v'<:3 ■ - ,b1k?_ ri tc A .N y + ma c t.' ��r4'aG}'y' 4i -5:'- _A �. �t: QO. i jg "�� ' "N 1 . : _ 5tJ ru.- YC � :may' n -iY iftot a^•: ; :el t , - , nFf :blficit. ,,. s DetifChCLt [ 1A7t'`'' '=5'^z•tr, te r_ 4 < . t ve d ;: r; : Par.4 -•'- .. BUILD I 1G nPERl�'I1T;INFORMAT1O t- 20t = ` � ` `" S '` ` r • ` i` 1 . P " ;' • ', •}� "n "'- ; + -t!'} -fn j� :'Lri`°+C•r'. 4; t. i.V J .:M 4.+ •. -i 1 �, µjk'1. . .:..— >;' ?,d!...d -« • Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ � Ua Existing Building Valuation: $ Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): /() lC) / .-s7> 1 Will there be new rack storage? ❑ Yes K. No If yes, a separate permit and plan submittal will be required. 4v-` kF, z ' St r n i . q �' �� Proi+ide �ll 'Bullding teas "4t . sl-PAS ti3t .• 2 F V �3YS79 ;.t' $'+ " J.$'•.Y '+�'0.%i•��.:x h - :'i� . ' rtdu+'#. PLANNING DIVISION: Single family building footprint (area of the foundation of all structures, plus any decks over 18 inches and overhangs greater than 18 inches) — For an Accessory dwelling provide the following: Lot Area (sq tt): Floor area of principal dwelling: Floor area of accessory dwelling: *Provide documentation that shows that the principal owner lives in one of the dwellings as his or her primary residence. Number of Parking Stalls Provided: Standard: Compact: Handicap: — - -- _ Will there be a change in use? ❑ Yes No If "yes ", explain: FIRE PROTECTION /HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: ❑.. ..... Sprinklers ❑ Automatic Fire Alarm None ❑ Other (specify) Will there be storage or use of flammable, combustible or hazardous materials in the building? ❑ Yes [� If "yes', attach list of materials and storage locations on a separate 8 -1/2 "x 11 " paper including quantities and Material Safety Data Sheets. SEPTIC SYSTEM ❑ On -site Septic System - For on -site septic system, provide 2 copies of a current septic design approved by King County Health Department. Q' AppiicabmnWam *- AppliestiemsOn Line13 -2006 - Permit Applirudonnbe Revised: 9-2006 bh Page 2 of 6 TER L O , MITAPPXCA' N, pe , ,� �, M r ti , t . �, +��, ., E / ���.. s ry l��. A . ;,A�puc�a�l�let aU�ermif ; ���t y n� t tliis q ,�aalica��a �' � � _ '� .:� • '•,• '9 .--3N- •�`;4311.v. :. fi1i�.' •} ^rr'+tF�Uti �•.t .Ca:• -?1 r> ,�Gti :•: w�XY. N r Yc�. - :. «(,,,f r4.i.9 :L •k Value of Construction — In all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Permit Center to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of Plan Review — Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. Building and Mechanical Permit The Building Official may grant one or more extensions of time for additional periods not exceeding 90 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 105.3.2 International Building Code (current edition). Plumbing Permit The Building Official may grant one extension of time for an additional period not exceeding 180 days. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 103.4.3 Uniform Plumbing Code (current edition). !HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. Date: 6 1 23 ( Print Name: I � / /1 d // C_c RQ D Day Telephone: 424)424)4. ) • i- Mailing Address: �u 33 Scut Mc e_.h .- T+�Q.,Qa., 3 7ttka) IA._ 4)A— C Bj dam! City State Zip Date Application Accepted: O.Mppiic.ti WForni-App& iiom as r.md9.2006 - Permit Appli®Goadoc Reviver. 9-2006 bh Date Application Expires: i Staff initials: Page 6 of 6 Doc: RECSETS -06 RECEIPT NO: R08 -02214 Initials: JEM User ID: 1165 Payee: FINANCIAL EXPRESS SET ID: S000001056 SET TRANSACTIONS: Set Member Amount DO'8`=3 0 1,047.30 EL08 -807 130.00 TOTAL: 1,177.30 TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Payment ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http: //www. ci. tukwila. wa. us Check 1513 BUILDING - NONRES ELECTRICAL PERMIT - NONR ELECTRICAL PLAN - NONRES PLAN CHECK - NONRES STATE BUILDING SURCHARGE Description SET RECEIPT TOTAL: 000/322.100 000.322.101.00.0 000.345.832.00.0 000/345.830 000/386.904 TOTAL: Payment Date: 06/23/2008 Total Payment: 1,177.30 SET NAME: Tmp set /Initialized Activities Amount 1,177.30 1,177.30 Account Code Current Pmts 632.00 104.00 26.00 410.80 4.50 1,177.30 3963 06/23 9710 TOTAL 1177.30 Project: cm-,---• mod' D Type of Inspection: v Addres 9j, 4'6 49 26 1 0 Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: l 7/z570 r. a.m. p.m. Requester: Phone No: • INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION %t 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 - gA Approved per applicable codes. ❑ Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Pei/ .41/ c6i4y/e 4A:1A) !Date: / n El $60 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be pa o at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. 1 Receipt No.: 'Date: Grade Flame Spread Index Smoke Developed Index Nevamar® HGS, Horizontal general purpose Unbonded (no substrate_ 60 105 Nevamar® VGP Vertical postforming Unbonded (no substrate) 40 70 OcC ORATIVE SW / Nevamar General Purpose Laminates Fire Rating Information Testing Service: Hardwood Plywood & Veneer Association Laboratory and Testing Service Test Method: ASTM E 84 Twenty Five Foot Tunnel Furnace Test Method" Date of Report: May 2, 2003 Test Results: rt)a The test results indicate the above products meet the requiremer s fbr'a Class E1f rre rating. ©2003 Nevamar Company, LLC Page 1 FIRE RATING INFORMATION GENERAL PURPOSE LAMINATES FILE C PY REVIEVWD FOR - ODE COMPLIANCE APP ROVED JUL 01 2008 City f u ILDIN DI RECEIVEED�� CITY OF TW' JUN 2 3 2008 PERMIT CENTER - 340 Technical Information Index: TECHNICAL DATA GENERAL WARRANTY APPLICATIONS STORAGE AND HANDLING PROTECTIVE MASK CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE SHIPPING SUBSTRATE PREPARATION LAMINATION ADHESIVES CUTTING AND MACHINING ROUTING SAWING BENDING AND FORMING WARRANTY DISCLAIMER, LIABILITY CERTIFICATES REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JUL 01 2008 ' City Of Tukwila B ILDIN DIVI ION 39 O'Neill Street, Easthampton, MA 01027 Ph: 800 - 807 -7341 & 413 - 529 -0718 Fax: 413 - 529 -9898 chemetalco.com ems FILE if Prrait No, PAGE 2 -4 PAGE 5 PAGE 5 PAGE 5 PAGE 5 PAGE 6 PAGE 6 PAGE 6 PAGE 6 -8 PAGE 8 PAGE 9 PAGE 9 -10 PAGE 10 PAGE 11 PAGE 12 PAGE 12 Effective 01/01/08 crArr JUN 2 3 2008 PERMIT CEO PoS•-3410 211 200 Series Sunburst 96"x24" Size 120 "x24" i 96"x48 " • l 120"x48" I , Base metal Copper Thickness HPL .055 Weight Ibs /sqh .42 213 Lunaria • Aluminum .055 .42 214 Diamondback • Aluminum .055 .42 216 Footplate • Aluminum .055 .42 217 Reptilian • Copper .055 .42 218 Cobblestone • Copper .055 .42 220 Venetian Wave • Aluminum .055 .42 221 Argenta • Aluminum .055 .42 223 Chromium • Aluminum .055 .42 228 Venetian Vertical • • Aluminum .055 .42 227 Venetian Horizontal • • Aluminum .055 .42 230 Moonscape • Copper .055 .42 233 Honeycomb • Aluminum .055 .42 238 Autumn Leaves • Copper .055 .42 241 Sienna • Copper .055 .42 244 Pewter Wave • Aluminum .055 .42 251 Sonoma • Copper .055 .42 253 Metropolis • Aluminum .055 .42 258 Titania • Aluminum .055 .42 260 Champagne • Aluminum .055 .42 262 Red Rock • Copper .055 .42 263 Copper Cityscape • Copper .055 .42 284 Pewter Vines • Aluminum .055 .42 267 Wanderlust • Aluminum .055 .42 268 Extrovert • Aluminum .055 .42 269 Apollo • Aluminum .055 .42 270 Fossil • Aluminum .055 .42 272 Venetian Copper Alum. • Aluminum .055 .42 273 Venetian Stainless Alum. • Aluminum .055 .42 HPL: Thin metal foil bonded with heat and pressure to layers of kraft paper impregnated with phenolic resin. Can be rolled and shipped. Solid Metal: No backer Phenolic: Solid Metal bonded with adhesive to layers of kraft paper imnronnneori with nhnnnlir rein ' indicates non- standard product • indicates standard size Chemetal Product Technical Data 96"x24" 120"x24" 96"x48" 120"x48" HPL Phenolic Solid Metal Ibs /sqh 101 102 103 CL-FL 100 Series Windows Micro -Steel Grille Size Base metal Aluminum Aluminum Aluminum Thickness Backer not recommended for perforated metals .025 .025 .025 Weight .30 .30 .30 Page 2 www.chemetalco.com (800) 807 -7341 309 300 Series Etruscan B (with seam) 96 "x24•' Size 120"x24" 96'•x48'• 1 1, 120 "x48" h Base metal Brass HPL .043 Thickness Phenolic 1 Solid Metal I Weight Ibs /sqh .350 310 Antiqued Brushed • • • Brass .043 .044 .016 .706 313 Renaissance • • Copper .043 .05 .02 .350 314 Mayan • • Copper .043 .05 .02 .350 315 Canterbury • • Copper .043 .055 .025 .350 317 Aurora • • Copper .043 .05 . ' .02 .350 318 Essex • • • • Copper .043 .046 .016 .350 325 Statuary • • • • Brass .043 .044 .016 .706 327 Melrose (with seam) • • Brass .043 .05 i .02 .350 328 Caramel (with seam) • • Brass .043 .05 .02 .350 333 Franklin • • Aluminum .043 .05 .02 .284 340 Monet • • Copper .043 .05 .02 .350 343 Meteor • Copper .043 .05 .02 .350 344 Striations • Copper .043 .05 .02 .350 345 Copper Crackle • • Copper .043 .05 .02 .350 346 Graphite • • Aluminum .05 ' .02 .284 347 Granite Chief • • Aluminum .05 .02 .284 406 400 Series Circles 96'•x24" Size 120 "x24•' 96 "x48" • 120"x I : Base metal Aluminum HPL .043 Thickness Phenolic .05 Solid Metal .02 Weight Ibs / sq h .284 407 Kaleidoscope • Aluminum .043 '.05 .02 .284 413 Linear • • Aluminum .043 .05 .02 .284 414 Nomadic • • Aluminum .05 .02 .284 417 Nomadic Antiqued • • Aluminum .055 .025 .359 420 Cascade • • Aluminum .05 . ' .02 .284 423 Swirled Copper • • Copper .046 .016 .756 427 Placid • • Aluminum .043 .05 .02 .284 440 Crescendo • • Aluminum .05 i .02 .284 443 Plume • • Aluminum .05 .02 .284 444 Feathered • • Aluminum .043 .05 .02 .284 449 Ripple • Aluminum .05 .02 .284 450 Cyclone • Aluminum .05 .02 .284 451 Serpentine • Aluminum .05 .02 .284 452 Ribbon • Aluminum .05 .02 .284 453 Stripes • Aluminum .05 .02 .284 454 Fireworks • Aluminum .05 . .02 .284 455 Crazy Eights • Aluminum .05 .02 .284 456 Twilight • Aluminum .05 .02 .284 457 Bounce • Aluminum .05 .02 .284 460 Dolphins • • Aluminum .05 .02 .284 indicates non- standard product • indicates standard size ©M2[AAVLi\L Page 3 www.chemetalco.com (800) 807 -7341 800 Series Size Size 96 "x48" • Base metal Thickness HPL . ' :037 Weight 1 Solid Metal .020 96"x24" 120"x24" Unagi Phenolic Solid Metal Ihs /sqh .037 .050 . .284 503 I • 801 Polished Chrome • • Brass .042 .016. .706 802 Satin Chrome • • Brass .042 .016 • .706 803 Polished Solid Brass • • Brass .042 .016 .708 804 Satin Solid Brass • • Brass .042 .016 .706 806 Satin Solid Copper • • Copper .042 .016 .744 812 Satin Smoked Chrome • • Brass .042 .016 .706 814 Satin Golden Bronze • • Bronze .042 .016 .731 501 500 Series Noodle Bar Size 96 "x48" • 120 "x48 " 4 II Base metal Aluminum HPL . ' :037 Thickness Phenolic • .050 1 Solid Metal .020 Weight Ibs /sq h .284 502 Unagi • • Aluminum .037 .050 .020 .284 503 Hamachi • • Aluminum .037 .050 .020 .284 504 Grasshopper • • Aluminum .037 .050 .020 .284 505 Butterfly Effect • • Aluminum .037 .050 .020 .284 • 701 700 Series Polished Aluminum 96"'x24" Size 120 "x24" 96 "'x48" • 120 "x48" I • Base metal Aluminum Thickness HPL .037 Weight Ihs /sqh .316 702 Brushed Aluminum .055 .025 • • Aluminum .037 .316 703 Polished Brass Alum. Aluminum .055 • • Aluminum .037 .316 704 Brushed Light Brass Al. • Aluminum • • Aluminum .037 .316 706 Satin Copper • • • • Copper .037 .316 710 Brushed Stainless Avai able in 96' x 40" size only. Steel .037 .316 719 Satin Silver Aluminum .359 914 • • Aluminum .037 .316 727 Light Stainless Steel Alum. .025 .359 • • Aluminum .037 .316 799 Natural Brushed Alum. .055 .025 • • Aluminum .037 .316 901 900 Series Polished Aluminum 96' "x24" Size 120' "x29" 96' "x48" 120"x98" I. Base metal Aluminum Thickness Phenolic . .055 . Solid Metal I .025 Weight Ibs /sq .359 902 Brushed Aluminum • • Aluminum .055 .025 .359 903 Polished Brass Alum. • • Aluminum .055 .025 .359 904 Brushed Light Brass Al. • • Aluminum .055 .025 .359 906 Brushed Copper Alum. • • Aluminum .055 .025 .359 908 Satin Black Aluminum • • Aluminum .055 .025 .359 909 Satin Silver Aluminum • • Aluminum .055 .025 .359 910 Satin Gold Aluminum • • Aluminum .055 .025 .359 911 Polished Smoked Alum. • • Aluminum .055 .025 .359 912 Satin Bronze Aluminum • • Aluminum .055 .025 .359 914 Cross Hatch Aluminum • • Aluminum .055 .025 .359 915 Brushed Brass Alum. • • Aluminum .055 .025 .359 916 Brushed Pewter Alum. • • Aluminum .055 .025 .359 917 Brushed Black Alum. • • Aluminum .055 .025 .359 924 Bronze Stainless Alum. • • Aluminum .055 .025 .359 925 Brushed Medium Bronze • • Aluminum .055 .025 .359 927 Light Stainless Alum. • • Aluminum .055 .025 .359 indicates non - standard product • indicates standard size note: HPL backed 500 series products are not available as Tints. Page 4 www.chemetalco.com (800) 807 -7341 tm GENERAL WARRANTY: In the production of metallic laminates some surface irregularities and color and pattern variations will appear. We recommend that you inspect the material before cutting or laminating. If any material proves to be defective, Chemetal will be liable for the cost of that material only. No other warranty is expressed or implied. APPLICATIONS: Chemetal laminates are recommended for interior use only on vertical and light -duty horizontal surfaces. Please contact Chemetal regarding any uncertainty regarding the use of our product in an application. When used on other horizontal surfaces the laminates should be protected under glass or other equivalent materials. Caution should be taken on surfaces that may be exposed to harsh chemicals, acidic type acids or beverages (alcoholic, colas, etc.) without cleaning the surface for lengthy periods of time. STORAGE AND HANDLING: Store flat, not on edge. The laminates should be stored face -up in a cool, dry area and in a completely supported flat position. Use a top sheet of chipboard or similar material to hold stored sheets flat. Protect material from twist, rack and edge damage. To prevent surface distortion, large sheets should be handled by two people and transported face up. If materials are to be rolled, care must be taken to avoid bending. Do not compress coils. Material with a backer must have the face out. Rolling with the face in will crack the backingmaterial. Roll loosely to a minimum diameter of 18 inches. Do not roll finishes in the 100 Series. PROTECTIVE MASK: Although Chemetal's metallic laminates are supplied with a protective mask, care should be taken when handling them. Do not expose sheets to light for long periods of time. This may cause problems with the removal of the protective mask. It is recommended to leave this mask on the surface of the laminates during processing work. Nevertheless, color uniformity and other quality checks should be carried out on the sheets beforehand by simply lifting up the edge of the mask and lying it back down. AAALtin Page 5 www.chemetalco.com (800) 807 -7341 gm CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE: Clean with a soft cloth using mild soap and water or nonabrasive glass and metal cleaning liquids. Do not use ammonia, abrasive cleaners or pads, or harsh solvents. Number 710 should only be cleaned with agents containing ammonia. SHIPPING: Chemetal recommends that all sheets of solid metal be shipped flat. The customer assumes all responsibility for sheets of solid metal that are rolled and shipped in a carton(s). Chemetal cannot roll sheets of 48" wide metal that are backed with phenolic. Therefore, 48" wide phenolic backed Chemetal must be shipped flat. All HPL backed Chemetal may be rolled and shipped in a carton. It is often cost effective to ship HPL backed Chemetal flat for orders greater than four sheets. SUBSTRATE PREPARATION: A warm and dry storage environment must be provided for all Chemetal products, substrates and adhesives prior to fabrication and installation. A normal temperature of 75° F and a relative humidity of 45 to 50% provide ideal storage conditions. We recommend that all Chemetal products, adhesives and the substrates they are to be bonded to remain in the same environment for a period of five to seven days for optimal pre- conditioning. A minimum of 48 hours is recommended for pre- conditioning. These times are recommended although decorative metal laminates have minimal dimensional change. Following these recommendations will allow the adhesive to create a strong and firm bond between the substrate and the Chemetal laminate which will minimize potential dimensional change after lamination. LAMINATION: It is recommended that all substrates, adhesives and Chemetal laminates be stored at room temperature (75 °F) with a relative humidity of 45 to 50% for at least 48 hours prior to lamination. All materials should be stored in the same environment where fabrication or installation will take place under the above conditions. A five to seven day period of time is recommended for optimal pre- conditioning in a warm and dry environment. (continued next page) Page 6 www.chemetalco.com (800) 807 -7341 LAMINATION CONTINUED: Lamination performed in cold temperatures may affect long -term results. We recommend the use of balancing sheets. They act as a moisture barrier to ensure a balanced construction. If possible, balanced construction should be used with sheets of equivalent expansion and shrinkage ratios. Please note that metal laminates experience minimal if any change in dimension. The fabricated parts should be stored for at least 48 hours before exposure to extreme temperature or humidity changes. (Most contact adhesives require this minimum time to reach initial bond strength). Following these procedures allows the metal to bond firmly to the substrate. The above procedures should be followed when the lamination is to be completed on the job site. Any lamination that is completed in conditions that are different than the expected day to day living conditions may result in failure of the application as noted above. All heating and air conditioning systems should be operating to achieve expected living conditions before any lamination or installation takes place on a job site. Failure to comply with these recommendations may cause failure of your application. Most substrates experience a change in dimension that may be significantly different than that of metal laminates. This difference may cause the metal to pull away from the substrate or buckle at the weakest point of adhesion. Sufficient spacing must be provided between and at each end of sheets or strips to accommodate possible linear expansion from the ambient temperature range at the installation site. Minimum spacing of 1/32" is recommended but a more accurate determination can be made by allowing 1/100" for each 96" of metal surface for each 10 degrees Fahrenheit of anticipated temperature change. If you are not sure how any metallic laminate will work for your particular application, we suggest you test the application system you have selected under production and /or installation site conditions. Proper substrates must be used and careful bonding procedures must be observed. Substrates should be of good quality plywood, high density particleboard or high quality fiberboard. The more resistant the substrate is to dimensional change (shrinkage and /or expansion from changes in humidity and temperature) the better the long -term results will be. The face of the substrate must be smooth and free of grease, wax, dust, chips and other foreign matter. When using reflective decorative metal surfaces it is imperative that the bonding surface is absolutely flat or distortions in the reflectiveness may occur. (continued next page) l Page 7 www.chemetalco.com (800) 807 -7341 LAMINATION CONTINUED: For best results, it is recommended that the back of any solid metal be scratched with Scotch Brite pads prior to lamination. To ensure a good bond, consult and follow the adhesive manufacturer's instructions on preparation of substrates, surfaces and adhesive application. All types of adhesive must be applied evenly and uniformly. Globules may transfer through the surface during laminations, and starvation areas may cause long -term delamination. There must be no bridging, and positive bonding pressure must be applied uniformly and progressively over the entire surface. To bond a metallic laminate to your substrate after gluing, pressure must be firmly and evenly applied over the entire surface using a rotary or platen press. If possible, balanced construction should be used with sheets of equivalent expansion and shrinkage ratios. The use of hand or "J" rollers is not recommended for laminating metallic laminate sheets. They can be used for laminating strips as long as firm, even pressure is applied to the entire length. Once you have started to lay down a piece of metallic laminate do not try to realign it. While you may be able to force it into position, you will put stress into the metal, which may cause buckling and bond failure during a short period of time. Chemetal's metallic laminates will readily conform to the surface of your substrate. For a smooth, flat surface appearance, extra care may be required in surface preparation and lamination. A phenolic backer sheet is available upon request for finishes that are not already supplied with one if you determine that your application requires the additional support. ADHESIVES: We recommend the use of a mechanical fastening system when using Knockout (100 Series) finishes. Chemetal laminates may be laminated with many of the conventional adhesives normally used with plastic laminates, such as many contact cements. Always check with your adhesive supplier to make sure the adhesive you select is suitable for your application. In all cases, the adhesive manufacturer's instructions should be followed as to the use of the adhesive and substrate preparation. To clean off adhesives, use a solvent like alcohol, benzene, naphtha or mineral spirits. Do not use ammonia, abrasive cleaners or pads, or harsh solvents. Do not use solvents that attack lacquers. It is recommended that you test your adhesive system and /or cleaning agents with a sample piece of metal. Page 8 www.chemetalco.com (800) 807 -7341 CUTTING, MACHINING, ROUTING AND SAWING CAUTION: In all cutting, machining and finishing procedures safety goggles, gloves, long pants and long- sleeved shirts must be worn and precautions must be taken to protect eyes from metal particles. Caution should be exercised in handling pieces since burred edges can cause cuts. Metallic laminates will conduct electricity and can cause shocks or short circuits when in contact with ungrounded electrical circuits. CUTTING AND MACHINING: Most hand and power woodworking equipment and techniques may be used to work Chemetal's metallic laminates. For laminates that are solid metals, some adjustments may be required in handling and processing techniques. All blades must be sharp, and the use of carbide - tipped cutters and multi - fluted router bits are recommended. Dull cutters create excessive chipping and burring and reduce the quality of the work. When routing, the less material removed the better. It is also important that the face of the material be protected from the base plate of the router. To remove any burrs that may occur, use a smooth mill bastard file to feather all corners and edges. Air operated files may be used. When cutting finish #710 on a table saw, panel saw etc., the stainless steel layer must be facing up. The travel speed should be approximately 16 -20 feet per minute. The diameter of the blade can be from 7" to 16" with a 6 degree negative hook, 13mm pitch, triple grind carbide blade. It is recommended to shut your exhaust system off while cutting stainless steel because sparks may occur. ROUTING: Routing may be done using electric or air powered routers. Sharp multi - fluted carbide cutters are necessary; the larger the diameter of the cutter the better the results. The speeds recommended are the same as those used in standard woodworking practices. It is important to use a router having adequate horsepower to maintain cutting speeds. It is also important that the cutter travel direction is against the cutter rotation. For edge trimming, high speed trimmers should be used (approximately 22,000 RPM) and will produce smooth burr -free edges. The less material cut, the smaller the burr: 1/8" of material should be the maximum. Use special care at corners to avoid tearing or bending of the metal. Protect the surface from scratches by riding the router base on a (continued next page) JZ ALJ_LlgUL-J , Page 9 www.chemetalco.com (8001 807-7341 ROUTING CONTINUED: strip of .020" backing sheet or equivalent. If a bearing guide is to roll on the surface, it must be completely free rolling. Use a smooth mill bastard file to feather all corners and remove burrs from machined edges. Always file down on the decorative surface. Air operated files may also be used. When cutting on CNC type routers, testing showed that 3 fluted solid carbide bits gave the best results for routing finish #710. The speed of the router should be approximately 7,000 to 8,000 RPM, and the travel speed of the router would be approximately 10 -15 feet per minute. The shank diameter would be �h" to 3 /4 ". The length of the router bit can be from 3" to 4 ". The up cut or down cut determines which way the finished side of the material will face up. The right hand twist determines the face to be down and the left hand twist determines the face to be up. Do not force the router through the material. A constant feed rate will produce smoother cuts. Note: dull or damaged bits will tear, scorch, melt or even delaminate laminated material. SAWING: To minimize burring and edge distortion, it is important that the saw blade teeth cut into the decorative face, with the blade height about 1/4" above the material, and the saw access plate refitted to reduce free space surrounding the blade. This may be accomplished by using 1/4" hard board as an overlay carrier board. Hold downs on either side of the blade help reduce chatter. Please see special instructions for sawing finish #710. General rules for selecting saw blades for 3450 RPM table saw: • Sharp carbide tip blade • Blade diameter: 8" to 14" • Number of teeth: the more teeth per inch the better the results • Pitch: 0.417" or less • Rake angle: 10 degrees or less (zero degrees works well) • Kerf: the thicker the blade the less chatter • Grind: uni -chip or triple -chip Do not force material through saw. A constant feed rate will produce smoother cuts. Blade wax will promote better cuts and longer tool life. Note: Dull or damaged blades will tear, scorch, melt or even delaminate laminated material. It is recommended that you sandwich the metal between two substrates in all sawing operations. The use of a carrier sheet during cutting may be a viable option. ©FLf g LI LI A L - r, Page 10 www.chemetalco.com (800) 807 -7341 BENDING AND FORMING: Any metal without a phenolic or HPL backer can be bent to wrap around square or radiused corners. RECOMMENDATIONS BY SERIES: 200 Series, 300 Series, 700 Series: All radius bending should be handled in the same manner as all grades of non -post forming high pressure decorative laminates. 800 Series: Outside radii are possible down to 10" when the product is used with a phenolic backer. For smaller radii, the material must be used without the phenolic backer. Inside radii can only be achieved with metal without a phenolic backer. 100 Series, 400 Series, 800 Series, 900 Series: Any solid metal can be bent to wrap around square or radiused corners. We suggest that the metal be preformed to the desired radius prior to lamination. For a sharp, crisp bend, scribe or score the face of the metal on the line where it is to be bent using a sharp razor knife and a straight edge, approximately 1/3 into the thickness of the metal. (Note: when bending to a tight radii, it is normal for some slight crazing of the anodized surface layer to occur.) On radiused corners use hose clamps or hand -held pressure tools or rolling tools that will enable the metal to conform to the substrate contours. Although these metals have very little "spring back," extra -firm laminating pressure must be applied just in front of and following the corner, and on curved areas. Also, some pre- forming of the metal sheet will help the material to bond properly. For a slightly radiused corner, barely scribe the metal with the "V" cutter. Use caution when folding. The scored section cannot be repeatedly opened and closed as it will eventually break off. GENERAL: The user of Chemetal products must determine the suitability of products for any particular purpose and use, including the establishment of his or her own procedures for fabrication and installation of these products. The information supplied is a general guideline and a supplement to tool manufacturers' recommendations as to proper use and capabilities of their equipment. This information is believed to be reliable but no warranty is expressed or implied. AIVIALtaL Page 11 www.chemetalco.com (800) 807 -7341 CAUTION: Metallic laminates will conduct electricity and can cause shocks or short circuits when in contact with ungrounded electrical circuits. WARRANTY DISCLAIMER AND LIABILITY: The information in this Technical Information Sheet and all related documents released by Chemetal is believed to be reliable; but Chemetal disclaims the creation of any expressed or implied warranty including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose with respect to Chemetal products. In all cases, users must determine the suitability of such products for any particular use and shall assume all risk and liability whatsoever in connection herewith. Since we exercise no control in handling, storage, application and use of these products or the products of others with which they are used in combination, no warranty, express or implied, is made as to the results and effect of their use. User must also establish his or her own procedures and verify the finish of any product to be as ordered before use. We recommend testing all procedures before beginning production or installation. Buyer's exclusive remedy for a loss or claim resulting from the use of Chemetal products shall be replacement of product proven to be defective. In no event shall the Seller be liable for any special, incidental, consequential or exemplary damages. CERTIFICATIONS: Chemetal is ASTM E84 -05 tested. Chemetal is also IMO and Coast Guard certified (164.112/EC1347) for most products. IMPORTANT: This information is intended to be a general guideline. For further information please contact: Chemetal 39 O'Neill Street Easthampton, MA 01027 Phones: 800 - 807 -7341 and 413 - 529 -0718 Fax: 413 - 529 -9898 Page 12 www.chemetalco.com (800) 807 -7341 i columbia ■ FOREST PRODUCTS Revised: June 12, 2008 Products: Synonyms: Trade Names: Manufacturer: Component: CAS No.: Exposure limits: Component: CAS No.: Exposure limits: REVIEWED FOR H C )DE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JUL 01 2008 City Of Tukwila I 'IN D IsN Columbia Forest Products Corporate Office 7820 Thorndike Road Greensboro, NC 27409 50 -00 -0 OSHA GIH TLV D RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUN 3 2008 PERMIT CENTER FILE C Permit Noe MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET PART I: PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Hardwood plywood, prefinished plywood, melamine, particleboard, wheatstraw agrifiber, hardwood veneer, Russian birch, Baltic birch, bending plywood, flexible plywood, bark dust Classic Core Classic Lam Classic Core I I TM , Melawood EuroplyTM, JayCore UV WoodTM, CFP 60'sTM, SP BirchTM, Imperial BirchTM firststepTM PART II: HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS Wood dust' (Generated as waste by- product of further fabrication by user) None ACGIH TLV Softwoods and most hardwoods (except Beech, and Oak) ACGIH TLV Certain Hardwoods (i.e. Beech and Oak) OSHA All soft and hard woods (except Western Red Cedar) OSHA Western Red Cedar Supersedes: February 20, 2006 Number of pages: 4 Domestic and imported urea - formaldehyde or phenol formaldehyde bonded unfinished or UV (clear, prime, pigment) coated hardwood industrial stock panels with veneer, particleboard or MDF cores, bending panels, melamine on particleboard, raw particleboard, strawboard, hardwood veneer, engineered veneer, bark mulch, wood chips Contact: Ang Schramm, Tech Services Mngr. Emergency Phone: 334- 616 -7745 1- 800 - 637 -1609 www.columbiaforestproducts.com PEL STEL 5 mg /m TWA 10 mg /m (15 min) 1 mg /m TWA N/A 5 mg /m TWA 10 mg /m 2.5 mg /m TWA N/A 0.75 ppm TWA 2 ppm 0.3 ppm Ceiling 0.3 ppm @ .13 ft /ft Formaldehyde gas emissions from industrial stock panels tested under prescribed conditions for manufactured housing applications. Formaldehyde gas emitted in small and diminishing quantities from Urea Formaldehyde adhesive, or in natural form from green wood chips and bark as formalin and other naturally occurring acetaldehydes. Phenolic formaldehyde adhesive systems not regulated. POS--10 Description: Specific gravity: Boiling point: Solubility in water: Appearance /Odor: Flash point: Autoignition temp.: Explosive limits in air: Extinguishing media: Special fire fighting procedures: Unusual fire and explosion hazard: Stability: Incompatibility: Hazardous decom- position products: Conditions to avoid: Storage: Hazardous poly- merization: Eye contact: Skin contact: Ingestion: Inhalation: PART III: PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Unfinished and UV Finished multi -ply composite wood panels consisting of various combinations of hardwood or decorative veneer faces, bonded to other wood veneers, particleboard, medium density fiberboard, lumber, or hardboard. Generally used in cabinets, furnishings, laminated block flooring, and in other non - structural applications. Typically provided as 4' X 8' panels, but available in other sizes. Thicknesses range from under 1/8" to over 1 ". Usually less than 1, but varies depending on wood species and moisture content. Not applicable. Insoluble. Normal for natural wood. Light to dark in color. Color and odor vary by species and expired time since processing. PART IV: FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA 600 F for wood. Varies (typically 400 F to 500 F) N/A for hardwood plywood. 40 g /m (LEL) for wood dust. Water, carbon dioxide, sand Follow established procedures for extinguishing wood source fire. Hardwood plywood does not present an explosion hazard. Sawing, sanding, or machining of hardwood plywood can produce wood dust as a by- product which may present an explosion hazard if a dust cloud contacts an ignition source. An airborne concentration of 40 grams of wood dust per cubic meter of air is often used as the LEL for wood dust. PART V: REACTIVITY DATA Stable under normal conditions. Avoid contact with strong oxidizing agents and drying oils. Avoid open flame. Product may ignite at temperatures in excess of 400 F, depending on length of time of exposure. Thermal and /or thermal oxidative decomposition of wood can produce irritating and toxic fumes and gases, including carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide, aldehydes, organic acids, and polynuclear aromatic compounds. High temperatures and high relative humidity increase the rate of formaldehyde emissions. Avoid open flames or other ignition source. In a cool, dry place, away from ignition sources. Provide adequate ventilation. Not applicable. PART VI: HEALTH AND HAZARD DATA: Gaseous formaldehyde may cause temporary irritation or a burning sensation. Wood dust can cause mechanical irritation. Both formaldehyde and wood dust from various species of wood may evoke allergic contact dermatitis in sensitized individuals. Not likely to occur. Wood dust and /or formaldehyde may cause nasal dryness and /or irritation. Coughing, sneezing, wheezing, sinusitis, prolonged colds, and headaches have 2 Chronic effects: Ventilation: Personal protective equipment: also been reported. Both may aggravate preexisting respiratory conditions or allergies. Wood dust may also cause nasal obstruction. Depending on species, wood dust may cause dermatitis on prolonged, repetitive contact. Formaldehyde and /or wood dust may cause respiratory sensitization and /or irritation. Pre - existing respiratory disorders may be aggravated by exposure. Prolonged exposure to wood dust has been reported by some observers of European furniture workers to be associated with nasal cancer. IARC classifies wood dust as a carcinogen to humans (Group 1). This classification is based primarily on IARC's evaluation of increased risk in the occurrence of adenocarcinomas of the nasal cavities and paranasal sinuses associated with exposure to wood dust. IARC did not find sufficient evidence to associate cancers of the oropharynx, lung, lymphatic, and hematopietic systems, stomach, colon, or rectum with exposure to wood dust. The National Toxicology Program (NTP) has also listed wood dust as a known human carcinogen. Wood dust is not listed as a carcinogen by ACGIH or OSHA. A large case control nasal cancer mortality study in North Carolina, Mississippi, Washington and Oregon (1962 -1977) did not demonstrate an association between nasal cancer and occupations normally associated with wood dust. Formaldehyde is listed by IARC as a human carcinogen. NTP includes formaldehyde in the Annual Report on Carcinogens. Formaldehyde is regulated by OSHA as a potential cancer agent. Some rats exposed under laboratory conditions to 14 ppm formaldehyde (a level far exceeding human tolerance limits, and far exceeding that normally found in the workplace) for two years developed a nasal cancer. The Universities Associated for Research and Education in Pathology (UAREP) has stated in a report Epidemiology of a Chronic Occupational Exposure to Formaldehyde, (December, 1987,) that: "1: For no malignancy in man is there convincing evidence of a relationship with formaldehyde exposure; and 2: Furthermore, that if a relationship does exist, the excess risk, in absolute terms, must be small." PART VII: PRECAUTIONS AND SAFE HANDLING Provide adequate ventilation and exhaust to keep airborne contaminant concentration levels below the OSHA PELs, and to reduce the possible buildup of formaldehyde gas, particularly when high temperatures and relative humidity occur. Avoid dusty conditions, and observe same ventilation for wood dust as indicated for formaldehyde. Wear goggles or safety glasses when manufacturing or machining any wood product. Wear NIOSH /MSHA approved respirator when the allowable limits may be exceeded. Other protective equipment, such as gloves and outer garments may be needed, depending on dust conditions. Fire prevention: Avoid open flames or other ignition sources. Keep fire extinguisher readily available. PART VIII: EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES Eyes: Flush with large amounts of water. Remove to fresh air. If irritation persists, seek medical attention. Skin: Wash affected area with soap and water. If rash, persistent irritation, or dermatitis occurs, seek medical attention. Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. Get medical advice if persistent irritation, severe coughing, or breathing difficulty occurs. Ingestion: Not applicable. 3 PART IX: SPILL, LEAK, STORAGE, AND DISPOSAL Pick up, vacuum, or sweep spills for recovery and /or disposal. Avoid creating dusty conditions. Provide good ventilation where dust conditions cannot be avoided during cleanup. Place recovered wood dust in a container for proper disposal. Store in well ventilated area as product will emit small amounts of formaldehyde. Dispose in accordance with Federal, State, and Local regulations. Disposal is the responsibility of the generator. PART X: KEY TO COMMONLY USED ACRONYMS ACGIH: American Conference of Government and Industrial Hygienists EPA: Environmental Protection Agency HUD: US Department of Housing and Urban Development IARC: International Agency for Research on Cancer LEL: Lowest explosion limit Mg /m Milligrams per cubic meter MSDS: Material Safety Data Sheet NTP: National Toxicology Program OSHA: Occupational Safety and Health Administration PEL: Permissible exposure limit PPM: Parts per million STEL: Short term exposure limit TLV: Threshold limit value TWA: Time weighted average PART XI: USER RESPONSIBILITY Important: This information is offered in good faith. It is believed to be accurate and has been compiled from sources believed to be reliable. It is offered for your consideration, investigation, and verification. Columbia Forest Products makes no warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, conceming the accuracy or completeness of the information and data herein. Furthermore, Columbia Forest Products will not be liable for claims relating to any party's use of, or reliance on information and data contained herein, regardless of whether it is claimed that the information and data are inaccurate, incomplete, or otherwise misleading. It is the responsibility of the user to comply with local, state, and /or federal regulations concerning the storage, use, processing, and disposal of the product or subsequently generated waste. It is the responsibility of the user to ensure that this MSDS is the most current version. IMPORTANT FOOTNOTE CONCERNING OSHA PELS FOR WOOD DUST In AFL -CIO v. OSHA 965 F. 2d 962 (11th Cir. 1992), the court overturned OSHA's 1989 Air Contaminants Rule, including the specific PELs for wood dust that OSHA had established at that time. The 1989 PELs were: TWA - 5 mq /m STEL (15 min.) - 10.0 mq /m (all soft and hard woods except Western red cedar); Western red cedar TWA -2.5 mg/m Wood dust is now officially regulated as an organic dust under the Particulates Not Otherwise Regulated (PNOR) or Inert or Nuisance Dust categories at PELs noted under PART II of this MSDS. However, a number of states have incorporated provisions of the 1989 standard in their state plans. Additionally, OSHA has announced that it may cite companies under the OSH Act General Duty Clause under appropriate circumstances for non - compliance with the 1989 PELs. 4 Grade Flame Spread Index Smoke Developed Index Nevamar® HGS, Horizontal general purpose Unbonded (no substrate_ 60 105 Nevamar® VGP Vertical postforming Unbonded (no substrate) 40 70 S t)FC ORATIVE SURFP -- FIRE RATING INFORMATION GENERAL PURPOSE LAMINATES Nevamar General Purpose Laminates Fire Rating Information Testing Service: Hardwood Plywood & Veneer Association Laboratory and Testing Service Test Method: ASTM E 84 Twenty Five Foot Tunnel Furnace Test Method" Date of Report: May 2, 2003 Test Results: The test results indicate the above products meet the requirements for a Class B fire rating. ©2003 Nevamar Company, LLC Page 1 RECEIVE CITY OF TU LA JUN 2 3 2006 PERMIT CENTER ACTIVITY NUMBER: D08 -340 DATE: 06 -23 -08 PROJECT NAME: INFERNO BODY JEWELRY SITE ADDRESS: 2800 SOUTHCENTER MALL, K -2618 X Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # Response to Incomplete Letter # Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: V ' Bui if n g Division Public Works W Al 14- AO- APPROVALS QTR CORRECTIONS: Approved Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Documents/routing slip.doc 2 -28 -02 PERMIT COORD COPY 0 PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP ( j / 4 3 % / 1 1 AY tg 2 Fire Prevention Structural DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete [7f Incomplete n Comments: TUES/THURS ROUTING: Please Route Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Approved with Conditions DATE: DATE: Jr. IVA (tiJ Planning Division Permit Coordinator n DUE DATE: 06-26 -08 Not Applicable n Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: No further Review Required n DUE DATE: 07-24-08 Not Approved (attach comments) n Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: Bond Bond Company Name Bond Account Number Effective Date Expiration Date Cancel Date Impaired Date Bond Amount Received Date 1 DEVELOPERS SURETY Et INDEM CO 550182C 05/14/2002 Until Cancelled $6,000.00 05/21/2002 Name Role Effective Date Expiration Date SHERRILL, JACQUELINE M PRESIDENT 05/21/2002 Amount SHERERILL, JERRY R SECRETARY 05/21/2002 C01169714 Insurance Company Name Policy Number Effective Date Expiration Date Cancel Date Impaired Date Amount Received Date 5 LIBERTY MUTUAL INS CO C01169714 08/22/200708/22 /2008 $1,000,000.0008 /27/2007 4 SAFECO INS CO OF CG616013 2 08/22/200408/22 /2007 $1,000,000.0008 /14/2006 Untitled Page General /Specialty Contractor A business registered as a construction contractor with LEtI to perform construction work within the scope of its specialty. A General or Specialty construction Contractor must maintain a surety bond or assignment of account and carry general liability insurance. BURT -SHER INC Business and Licensing Information Name BURT -SHER INC UBI No. 602206958 Phone 5036818446 Status ACTIVE Address PO BOX 1869 License No. BURTSI *983K1 Suite /Apt. License Type CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR City HILLSBORO Effective Date 5/21/2002 State OR Expiration Date 5/21/2010 Zip 971231869 Suspend Date County OUT OF STATE Separation Date Business Type CORPORATION Previous License Parent Company Next License Associated License Specialty 1 CABINETS /MILLWORK /FINISHCARP Specialty 2 UNUSED Business Owner Information Bond Information Insurance Information • 0 Page 1 of 2 https: // fortress. wa. gov /lni/bbip/Detail. aspx ?License = BURTSI * 9 8 3 K 1 07/21/2008 TENANT: INFERNO CONTACT: CAS AMMAN 8056 17TH AVE NE SEATTLE, WA 98115 206 - 353 -3022 SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR: Mechanical Electrical Plumbing 0 Piping City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS INFERNO KIOSK SOUTH CENTER MALL JUNE 18, 2008 K -2618 SOUTH CENTER MALL TUKWILA, WA 98188 CODES: IBC IRC IMC IFC UPC WASHINGTON STATE ENERGY CODE WASHINGTON STATE INDOOR AIR QUALITY CODE REVISIONS - N changes sh all be made to the scope of work without prior approval of Tukwila Building Division. ' "\.'^TE: Revisions will require 1 ; _, quit„ a new l;.�n subr, �i . !Ilan r. q 5 a E Permit No. c o v Plug review approval Is subject to errors and omission,. Approvai of construction documents does not authorize the violation of any adopted code or ordinance. Rsceipt o' approved Field Copy and condition :. K >' w!edgod: By ' K Date:, / City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JUL 01 2008 Av- SHEET INDEX: City Of kwila COVER SHEET B ILDIN DIVISION G -1 SITE PLAN G -2 LOCATION PLAN K -1 KIOSK MATERIALS K -2 KIOSK PLAN K -3 REAR DISPLAY CASE K -4 MINI PYLON DISPLAY CASE K -5 DOUBLE DISPLAY CASE K -6 STANDARD PYLON DISPLAY CASE K -7 JOINING WALL L -1 LIGHT BOX DETAIL E -1 ELECTRICAL CITYOF�TUKKWILP+ R -1 PRODUCT DATA SHEET JUN 2 3 2008 PERMIT CENTER NORDSTROM macy§ 111111H11111[1111111 1111 I�[11 rll1ll1rl1l■1 ® Lll.l.11.l The document is diagrammatic and is intended only to show the demised premises of the project (hatched area.) 11 does not purport to show exact dimensions nor the final location of any mechanical, electrical, structural or architectural element. Further, the landlord reserves the right to add, eliminate or modify any such element, os may be required from time to time. Tenant spoce dimensions, unless otherwise noted are to the centerlines of tenant partitions and column grids, face of exterior walls and to the outside face of service area partitions adjacent to the tenant space (viz. corridors, closets, and stairs.) D U w (J) SOUTHCENTER Level 2 04/01/08 K -2618 INFERNO 180 S.F. SITE PLAN G -1 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPR VED JUL 0 1 2008 City Of Tukwila B ILDIN DIVI ION cnif JUN 2 3 Z008 PERMIT CENTER _ 6/18/08 SCALE: NT5 FOR 11" X 17" SHEET K-2618 SOUTH CENTER MALL TUKWILA, WA 9818E3 LOCATION FLAN 6/18/08 =. SCALE: NTS FOR' 111" X 17" SHEET K -2618 SOUTH CENTER MALL TUKWILA, WA 98188 KIOSK, MATERIALS KI4521 CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL: • FIRE RATED MDF CORE • TEMPERED GLASS • ANODIZED ALUMINUM • SOLID CORE LAMINATE • UL RATED LIGHT BOX AND CABINET LIGHTING • CHROME METAL AND BRUSH ALUMINUM DOOR, AND SHELF HARDWARE • VINYL DECALS 3/8 TEMPERED GLASS TOP AND SIDES 1/4" TEMPERED GLASS DOOR &SHELVES 2ND SURFACE DIRECT PRINT 6MM ACRYLIC GRAPHIC (TRANSLUCENT) CHEMETAL 908 SOLIID ALUMINUM AN'ODI'ZED SATIN BLACK TOES KICK 1/4" TEMPERED GLASS DOOR 3/8" TEMPERED GLASS TOP AND SIDES PI'ONITE SOLID CORE GLOSS WHITE LAMINATE PIONITE SOLID CORE. GL055 WHITE LAMINATE CHEMETAL 908 SOLID ALUMINUM ANODIZED SATIN BLACK TOE -KICK 1/4" TEMPERED GLASS' POOR. & SHELVES 3/8 TEMPERED GLASS TO AND SIDES CHEMETAL- 908 SOLID ALUMINUM ANODIZED SATIN BLACK LIGHT BOX FR'AM'E 2ND SURFACE DIRECT PRINT' 6MMI ACRYLIC GRAPHII'C (TRANSLUCENT) REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JUL 01 20001 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUN 2 3 2008 PERMIT CENTER NOTE: SOME SURFACES WILL ALSO HAVE VINYL DECALS A('F'L1ED (NOT SHO�'WNI)., D;-,TE: 611'8108 ra- - TNI •[ 01 LOC ',TON: Koa 2 E': T'M 1k, E K 4 Er SCALE: NTS FOR, 11" X 17" SHEET K-2618 SOUTH CENTER MALL TUKWILA, WA 98188 ; KIOSK FLAN 3 " jF7 3" 2'1" REAR, DISPLAY CASE 4 3" 4'-6" 3'-0" REAR DISPLAY CASE 15'10" 16-0" DOUBLE DISPLAY CASE DOUBLE DISPLAY CASE 5'-9" 9 11 1 JOI NING WALL JOI NINO) WALL REVJIEWEDI FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JUL 0)1 2008 ' City Of' Tukwila ILCING DIVS RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JLJt 2 3 20081 PERMIT CENTER DATE: 6118108 , 1:7E".IETAL iC.irES: K Vvh 5Y: TOKA4EF,NE SCALE: NTS FOR 11" X 17" SHEET K-2618 SOUTH CENTER MALL. TUKWILA, WA 9815E3 REAR DISPLAY CASE 1 5" 1" 4 TO1 13 FRONT SIDE 13'4' 4 1 /:/ -(-5 City Of Tukwila B ILDIN DIVI t9 NN REVIEWED - 00R CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JUL 0 1 2008 2*-2" RECEIVED CITY OF TUKIMLA JUN 2 3 2008 PERMIT CENTER TE: 611,8108 ( !_:, LOCA,TIGN': TITLE: 1 1 5Y: TOM 'KERNE?. 1 SCALE: NTS FOR 11" X 17" SHEET 1:-2618 SOUTH CENTER MALL TU KWILA,, WA 9&i&& MINI PYLON DISPLAY CASE sta 2 LEFT SIDE 2 1 3" _t 7. t) ir-e" 3" 7-1" 6 N 7-1" 4c10" TOP 6 " ' REVIEWED FOR 'CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JUL 01 1 2008 City Of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED: CIIY OF TUKVVILA JUN 2 a Z008 PERMIT CENTER Df:FE: 6/18/08 - _, - 2E . .■',E F.,A, I NOTE LC,'CATIC N: TIME.: Kelle • 5 Dc?.? viN1 Fe‘Y: TOM /', EN---E SCALE: NTS FOR 11" X 17" SHEET K-2618 SOUTH CENTER MALL TUKWILA, WA 98188 DOUBLE DISFLAY. CASE Z-0" 2 FRONT SIDE 6 4 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JUL 0 1 2008 City Of Tukwila BUILDIN DIVISION \3 ,\ JUN 2 3 2008 PERMIT CENTER E: 6/18108 s i75: K 6 D„,,,,_,,_,(: ,r)M /V: SCALE: NTS FOR 11" X17' SHEET K-2616 SOUTH CENTER MALL TUKWILA, WA 9E3188 STANDARD PYLON DISPLAY CASE z 4 -0" 3 11 2 3" // TOF 2'-6" 4 3' RIGHT SIDE r REVIEWED FO CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JUL o I 2008 City Of Tukwila BUILDIN DIVISION 1 RECEIVED _CITY OF TUINVILA JUN 2 3 ZOO PERMIT CENTER DATE: 6/18/08 (_,:E^4EK.AL ..9 L.9 71E: Km 7 17 v'iN E''r: 7 ,',E. SCALE: NS FOR 11 " X 17" SHEET K72618' SOUTH CENTER MALL TUKW1LA,, WA 98.18 JOINING WALL 6 1 ' 4 1(1 1' RIGHT SIDE REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JUL 0 1 2008 city of Tukwila ILDING DIVISION RECEIVED \ CITY OF TUKVVILA JUN 2' 3 2008 PERMIT CENTER D,L,TE: 6/18/08 �ENEKA,_ NOES: L.,CA.1:� ^i: . 571 =- Loa. Dr '=,,Av EY: T')M ik, ERNER SCALE: NTS FOR 11" X 17" SHEET K- 261'8 SOUTH CENTER MALL TUKWILA, WA 98188 LIGHT BOX DETAIL 6MM! TRANSLUCENT ACRYLIC LOGO PANELS - DIRECT PRINT 2ND SURFACE' 1/4" TEMPERED GLASS DOOR 17w 24" T8 FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE (2) MDF FIRE RATED CORE W/ CHEMETAL 908 SOLID ALUMINUM ANODIZED SATIN BLACK FINISH MDF FIRE RATED CORE. W/ CHEMETAL SOLID ALUMINUM ANODIZED SATIN BLACK FINISH 6MM TRANSLUCENT ACRYLIC LOGO PANELS - DIRECT PRINT 2ND 5U REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JUL 01 2008 City Of Tukwila LDIN DM IO 17w 24" T8 FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE (1iy 1/4 TEMPERED GLASS DOOR RECEIVED, CITY OF TUKWILA JUN 2' 3 2008 1 NOTE: SEE AGES K -4 AND K -6 FOR DIMENSIONAL DETAILS PERMIT CENTER