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II. CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS <br />Three (3) complete sets with site plans. Minimum scale: I/8" = 1'0". <br />✓ A. Floor plan with complete dimensions (indicate entire building showing all exit <br />doors, stairs, corridors, etc.); <br />_V1 B. Building section wish vertical dimensions indicating location of tenant <br />improvement, other tenants and building construction; <br />C. Wall sections indicating proposed construction and assembly rating as required <br />for occupancy separation, area separation or building construction; <br />_y D. "fair or ramp plans (1/4" = 1'0" minimum scale) and sections; <br />E. Toilet room plans (1/4" = 1'0" minimum scale) and interior elevations (indicate <br />wall and floor finishes, fixture dimensions, handicap accessories (if required) and <br />toilet accessories; <br />F. Door schedule (indicate frame and door rating, type of lock or latch and signage <br />if required); <br />✓_ G. Lighting plan and energy budget calculations (indicate wattage of all fixtures, <br />include exterior building mounted lighting if added or revised); <br />�z_ H. Energy calculations (any exterior will or roof of existing buildings must be <br />insulated when the framing cavity is exposed when remodeling. Cavity must be <br />insulated to the maximum depth possible or to the depth indicated by energy <br />calculations); <br />I. Structural drawings and calculations (only required if altering existing structure <br />or adding new load -bearing structure); <br />J. Architect's or engineer's stamp. (All projects of 4,000 square feet or more than <br />4 dwelling units require the plans to be prepared by an architect or engineer <br />currently licensed to practice in the Suite of Washington); <br />K. Copies of any permits/approvals issued by the Planning Department; <br />C� L. Current assessed value of the building from the Snohomish County Assessor <br />(required only if the building is not equipped with a complete automatic fire <br />suppression system). <br />pcmck- (3/17/93) <br />