275 Sailfish Dr COMM21-0027 PermitOWNER:ADDRESS:CITY:STATE:ZIP:
MARSHPOINT MULTI
FAMILY ONE 2300 MARSH POINT RD STE 301 NEPTUNE BEACH FL 32266
COMPANY:ADDRESS:CITY:STATE:ZIP:
Rising Tide Strategy
WALKER MASON 2300 MARSHPOINT ROAD STE 202 Neptune Beach FL 32250
TYPE OF
CONSTRUCTION:
REAL ESTATE
NUMBER:ZONING:BUILDING USE
GROUP:SUBDIVISION:
170579 0000 SALTAIR SEC 01
JOB ADDRESS:PERMIT TYPE:DESCRIPTION: VALUE OF WORK:
201 275 SAILFISH DR COMMERCIAL ALTERATION
COMMERCIAL
BUILDING 2 - ALL UNITS
INTERIOR REMODEL
(UPSTAIRS AND DOWN)
$155520.00
LIST OF CONDITIONS
Roll off container company must be on City approved list . Container cannot be placed on City right-of-way.
2 BUILDING BUILDING OFFICIAL NOTES INFORMATIONAL
Notes:
BUILDING OFFICIAL NOTES
AC closet must be large enough for a 4-inch clearance around unit.
NOTICE: In addition to the requirements of this permit, there may be additional restrictions applicable to this property
that may be found in the public records of this county, and there may be additional permits required from other
governmental entities such as water management districts, state agencies, or federal agencies.
WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN
YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT
MUST BE RECORDED AND POSTED ON THE JOB SITE BEFORE THE FIRST INSPECTION. IF YOU
INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE
RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT.
MUST CALL INSPECTION PHONE LINE (904) 247-5814 BY 4 PM FOR NEXT DAY INSPECTION.
ALL WORK MUST CONFORM TO THE CURRENT 6TH EDITION (2017) OF THE FLORIDA BUILDING
CODE, NEC, IPMC, AND CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH CODE OF ORDINANCES .
ALL CONDITIONS OF PERMIT APPLY, PLEASE READ CAREFULLY.
1 of 2Issued Date: 7/19/2021
PERMIT NUMBER
COMM21-0027
ISSUED: 7/19/2021
EXPIRES: 1/15/2022
COMMERCIAL PERMIT
CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
800 SEMINOLE ROAD
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
FEES
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QUANTITY PAID AMOUNT
BUILDING PERMIT 455-0000-322-1000 0 $648.00
BUILDING PLAN CHECK 455-0000-322-1001 0 $324.00
STATE DBPR SURCHARGE 455-0000-208-0700 0 $14.58
STATE DCA SURCHARGE 455-0000-208-0600 0 $9.72
TOTAL: $996.30
3 BUILDING BUILDING OFFICIAL NOTES INFORMATIONAL
Notes:
BUILDING OFFICIAL NOTES
Valuation of work has been increased to $236,102, based on FBC, Section 109.3 and ICC Valuation Data, $60.23 / SF of substantial improvement.
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Notes:
BUILDING OFFICIAL NOTES
The total valuation of work on this property exceeds 50% of the market value of all improvements. Where valuation of work exceeds 50% of market
value of improvements, COAB Ordinance 24-68(b)(1) requires onsite stormwater storage for all impervious surface on the parcel. Approved stormwater
storage must be provided before the CO can be issued. Please find the attached information and forms.
5 BUILDING BUILDING OFFICIAL NOTES INFORMATIONAL
Notes:
BUILDING OFFICIAL NOTES
The Future Land Use Map and Zoning are not correct for this development.
Please revise both documents before the CO is issued. Please contact Planning and Zoning Dept.
6 BUILDING BUILDING OFFICIAL NOTES INFORMATIONAL
Notes:
BUILDING OFFICIAL NOTES
Conditions of this Permit include the attached PLAN NOTES.
7 ZONING BUILDING INFORMATIONAL
Notes:
NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT
Future permits may trigger the requirement set forth in Sec. 24-68 for on site stormwater detention.
Non-conforming property due to zoning. Any demolition or expansion beyond the building footprints including accessory structures will require a
rezoning .
2 of 2Issued Date: 7/19/2021
PERMIT NUMBER
COMM21-0027
ISSUED: 7/19/2021
EXPIRES: 1/15/2022
COMMERCIAL PERMIT
CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
800 SEMINOLE ROAD
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
Final Plumbing
Final Electrical
Final HVAC
CC Final
Final Building*
Swimming Pool Steel
Swimming Pool Safety
Electrical Grounding & Bonding
Swimming Pool Final (Bldg)
Swimming Pool Final (PW)
Formed Columns/ Beams*
Masonry Cell Fill
Structural Steel*
OTHER:
OTHER:
OTHER:
OTHER:
OTHER:
Power Pole
Silt Fence
Piers/ Stem Walls
Underground Plumbing
Underground Electric
Foundation/ Footing
Slab**
Retaining Wall Footing
Driveway
Sewer (Building Dept)
Sewer Tap (Utilities Dept)
Rough Electric*
Rough Plumbing/ Top Out*
Rough Mechanical*
House Wrap
Wall Sheathing
Roof Sheathing
Tie-down Framing Connections
Rough Framing
Roofing In Progress
Window/Door In-Progress
Insulation Ceiling
Insulation Wall
Exterior Lath
Stucco Scratch Coat
Exterior Siding In-Progress
Brick Flashing & Ties
Early Power
Gas Rough
Gas Final*
* When all rough electric, plumbing, mechanical are complete but before any work is
covered up.
* When all gas piping is complete and wallboard is installed but before gas is
attached to any appliance. All outlets must be capped and pipe pressurized at a
minimum of 15 lbs.
* For new living space: When all construction work including electrical, plumbing,
mechanical, exterior finish, grading, required paving and landscaping is complete
and the building is ready for occupancy, but before being occupied
Additional inspections may apply to your project if your project
contains these elements:
INSPECTIONS REQUIRED FOR BUILDING PERMITS
To verify compliance with building codes, inspections of the work authorized are required at various points of the construction.
The following inspections are typically required for residential projects:
Date: Initial: Date: Initial:
_____________________________________________________
Permit Type
____________________________________________________
Permit No.
__________________________________________________________
Job Address
____________________________________________________
Contractor
POST THIS CARD WITH PERMITS AND PERMIT
DOCUMENTATION IN FRONT OF BUILDING
Construction Hours per City Code: 7am—7pm Weekdays; 9am—7pm Weekends
Building Department Public Works/Utilities Fire Department
Phone: 904-247-5826 Phone: 904-247-5834 Phone: 904-630-4789
Fax: 904-247-5845 Fax: 904-247-5843 Fax: 904-630-4203
* When forms and reinforcing steel, anchor bolts, sleeves and inserts, and all
electrical, plumbing and mechanical work is in place, but before concrete is poured.
* When all structural steel members are in place and all connections are complete,
but before such work is covered or concealed.
** FORM BOARD ELEVATION CERTIFICATE MUST BE ON-SITE FOR SLAB INSPECTION
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CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
800 SEMINOLE ROAD
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
(904) 247-5800
MEMO
To: Building Department
From: Dan Arlington
Subject: Permit Fees
Date: April 12, 2021
Re: Updating Building Permit Fees, per 7th Edition FBC (2020) and COAB LDR, Chapter 6.
The following Building Valuations are based on the International Code Council (ICC) Building
Valuation Data – February 2021.
Residential, One and Two-Family Dwellings.
Heated and cooled living space: $130.58 per SF.
All other covered areas, including garages, carports, porches, sheds, etc. $51.28 per SF.
All other Building Construction.
All other building valuations will be according to the attached ICC Table of Construction
Costs.
Remodel projects exceeding 50% of the market value of the structure (Substantial
Improvement) will be valued at 50% of the construction cost found in the ICC Table.
Other remodel projects will be valued site-specific.
FLORIDA BUILDING CODE.
[A] 109.1 Payment of fees.
A permit shall not be valid until the fees prescribed by law have been paid, nor shall an amendment to a
permit be released until the additional fee, if any, has been paid.
[A] 109.2 Schedule of permit fees.
On buildings, structures, electrical, gas, mechanical, and plumbing systems or alterations requiring a
permit, a fee for each permit shall be paid as required, in accordance with the schedule as established by
the applicable governing authority.
[A] 109.3 Building permit valuations.
The applicant for a permit shall provide an estimated permit value at time of application. Permit valuations
shall include total value of work, including materials and labor, for which the permit is being issued, such
as electrical, gas, mechanical, plumbing equipment and permanent systems. If, in the opinion of the
building official, the valuation is underestimated on the application, the permit shall be denied, unless the
applicant can show detailed estimates to meet the approval of the building official. Final building permit
valuation shall be set by the building official
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CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
800 SEMINOLE ROAD
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
(904) 247-5800
Rev. 8.18.2020
CONDITION OF PERMIT APPROVAL
DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANT
The requirements for stormwater drainage, storage, and treatment are found in the City of
Atlantic Beach Land Development Regulations, Section 24 -68.
Depending on the permit application and conditions of approval for this project, the owners of
this property may be required to provide a certain amount of on-site stormwater storage.
The requirement is due to one or both of the following:
1. The cost of the development or redevelopment project exceeds 50% of the market value
of all improvements, if any, on the subject development parcel before the new
development or redevelopment project is started.
2. The project will increase the impervious surface area on the development parcel by more
than two hundred and fifty (250) square feet.
If on-site stormwater storage is required, a declaration of restrictive covenant, in recordable
form and approved by the City, identifying and describing the required on -site storage
improvements to be maintained, shall be executed and recorded in the public records of Duval
County, Florida, by the owner of the development parcel and shall be binding on successors and
assigns, prior to permit closeouts or issuance of a certificate of occupancy.
Please choose and fill in the applicable form: (Attached)
1. Owners are individuals or married,
2. Owner is an LLC,
3. Owner is a corporation.
The form should be recorded at the Duval County Clerk of Court and submitted to the Building
Department prior to requesting Certificate of Occupancy.
Thank you.
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IMPORTANT
PERMIT AND INSPECTION NOTES
BUILDING.
1. The City Sea Turtle Protection Ordinance applies where land either has frontage on Beach Avenue, the
Cloister Condominium, or is located eastward of Seminole Road from 20th Street northward to the City Limits.
2. No fill dirt can be delivered without prior approval from Public Works. Per COAB, 24-68.
3. The bottom of all foundation footings must be minimum 12 inches below existing grade, per COAB, 24-68
and FBC-B, Section 403.1.4. Site conditions may require footings to be deeper or higher above finished grade.
Please review COAB Bulletin 1-16 to ensure minimum Finished Floor Elevation (FFE).
4. Fill dirt inside foundation walls must be compacted in 8-inch lifts, per FBC-R506.2.1. Please submit
compaction tests, from a third-party testing agency, for every 16 inches of fill or fraction thereof.
5. At Final Inspection, a 6-inch clearance between exterior wall coverings and final grade (top of sod or mulch)
will be required, per FBC-R318.7. Please plan FFE and lot grading accordingly.
6. Where questionable soils are found, during inspection, soil and compaction tests may be required, per FBC-
R401.
7. Please provide a form-board or stem wall elevation form, from a licensed surveyor, for slab inspection.
8. Please review COAB Bulletin 2-18 to determine if a survey with setbacks and dimensions to property lines is
required for slab inspection.
9. The placement and protection of steel reinforcement (Rebar) must comply with FBC-R606 (Masonry) and
R608 (Concrete), including required Standard Hooks at top and bottom of vertical rebar.
10. Inspections:
a. In-Progress Inspections are required for Exterior Siding and Window and Door Inspections and
should be scheduled for the first day of work.
b. A Scratch-Coat Inspection is required for stucco work. If you intend to apply a double-up, brown-
coat, please call the Building Department to schedule a same-day Scratch-Coat Inspection.
c. All roofing projects require an In-Progress Inspection, Residential and Commercial.
d. The roof must be complete and the building dried in before scheduling rough trades inspections.
11. The joint tape for ZIP Board products is considered the dry-in or House Wrap for the building and must be
inspected before covering over. All holes and penetrations in the sheathing and overdriven nails must be
sealed.
12. Please post the building permit documents in a conspicuous location, before start of construction,
including the Building Permit, Notice Of Commencement (NOC), and Construction Site Management Plan. The
Police Department may review the management plan for compliance and parking.
13. Blocking any sidewalk or street is prohibited without prior approval from the Police Department and City
Manager.
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14. All work must match the approved plans. All changes to the approved plans must be re-submitted for plan
review and approved before it can be inspected. Building inspectors are not authorized to approve changes to
the approved plans in the field. (See Mechanical)
15. Where excavation is required for new construction, the provisions of FBC-B, Section 3307 will apply,
including a 10-Day prior notice to adjoining property owners and protection of adjoining properties. Where
the excavation exceeds 24 inches, temporary retaining walls must designed by the Engineer Of Record (EOR)
and installed during or immediately after excavation.
16. Stairs and hand rails (FBC-R311), and guard systems (FBC-R312), as hazardous locations, must meet Code
exactly, including graspable handrails.
17. Safety glazing must be installed in hazardous locations, per FBC-R308.4 or FBC-B, Chapter 24. The
permanent identification mark must be visible after installation and read “Tempered”, “CPSC 16 CFR 1201”, or
ANSI Z97.1”.
EXISTING BUILDINGS – REMODELS, RENOVATIONS, ADDITIONS, CHANGE OF OCCUPANCY.
1. Existing buildings are reviewed and permitted under the Florida Building Code-Existing Buildings (FBC-
EB). The applicant must specify the method of compliance, per FBC-EB 301.1, and include that
information on the plans, with the Design Criteria and Code Analysis.
2. The requirements for the method specified will be found in the corresponding FBC-EB Chapter.
3. When damaged, decayed, deteriorated, faulty, or unsafe, construction, materials, or equipment are
discovered during construction, that condition must be corrected and approved before proceeding.
4. When it is discovered during construction that the Compliance Method is not correct, or the project
has expanded into another Compliance Method, revised plans will be required to update the Permit.
No inspections will be conducted until the approved revisions are on site.
5. Any wall opened by removing interior or exterior wall coverings is considered a Work Area, and current
provisions for Energy Conservation, including weatherproofing and insulation will apply.
6. Building inspectors are not authorized to approve changes to the approved plans in the field.
ROOFING.
a. The roof sheathing for all new construction must remain uncovered until the Roof Sheathing
Inspection is approved.
b. All roofing projects require an In-Progress Inspection.
c. Sheathing installation and replacement guidelines per APA.
d. Underlayment must conform to FBC-R Table 905.1.1
e. Shingles must conform to ASTM D3161 G or H, or ASTM D7158 F
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ELECTRICAL.
1. Electrical work must comply with the provisions of the 2014 NEC.
2. Anti-Oxidant Compound is required on all exterior aluminum wiring connections, unless the Listing
Approval Documents for the conductors and the termination points, at each end, specifically allow
connection without the compound. (Three documents will be required)
PLUMBING.
1. Water supply and drain pipes must be insulated outside of conditioned areas, per FBC-R, P2603.5.
2. Where the entire sanitary drainage system is replaced, the existing building drain and building sewer
must be internally examined to verify proper size and slope and that piping is not broken or obstructed,
per FBC-R, P2502.1.
3. COAB requires an additional sewer cleanout near the sewer tap with a T-1 concrete box for protection.
4. Water service piping must be properly supported and covered by a minimum of 12 inches of soil, per
FBC-R, P2604.3.
MECHANICAL.
1. All equipment and duct work must match the approved plans and Energy Sheets.
The Manual S is the approved duct plan, and the as-built duct work must match the approved plans, or
a revised Manual S or equivalent must be submitted for review. An equivalent must include duct and
trunk layout and sizes, available static pressure, actual air flow, and total effective length, signed by the
Mechanical Contractor with State License Number.
FUEL GAS.
1. Fuel gas systems from the regulator to the appliances must comply with the FBC-Gas.
2. LP gas storage systems and outside piping must comply with NFPA 58.
3. All underground gas piping and tubing must be buried with 12-inches of cover.
4. CSST gas piping must comply with the manufacturer’s installation instructions and terms of approval.
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Building Valuation Data – FEBRUARY 2021
The International Code Council is pleased to provide the
following Building Valuation Data (BVD) for its members. The
BVD will be updated at six-month intervals, with the next update
in August 2021. ICC strongly recommends that all jurisdictions
and other interested parties actively evaluate and assess the
impact of this BVD table before utilizing it in their current code
enforcement related activities.
The BVD table provides the “average” construction costs per
square foot, which can be used in determining permit fees for a
jurisdiction. Permit fee schedules are addressed in Section
109.2 of the 2021 International Building Code (IBC) whereas
Section 109.3 addresses building permit valuations. The permit
fees can be established by using the BVD table and a Permit
Fee Multiplier, which is based on the total construction value
within the jurisdiction for the past year. The Square Foot
Construction Cost table presents factors that reflect relative
value of one construction classification/occupancy group to
another so that more expensive construction is assessed
greater permit fees than less expensive construction.
ICC has developed this data to aid jurisdictions in determining
permit fees. It is important to note that while this BVD table does
determine an estimated value of a building (i.e., Gross Area x
Square Foot Construction Cost), this data is only intended to
assist jurisdictions in determining their permit fees. This data
table is not intended to be used as an estimating guide because
the data only reflects average costs and is not representative of
specific construction.
This degree of precision is sufficient for the intended purpose,
which is to help establish permit fees so as to fund code
compliance activities. This BVD table provides jurisdictions with
a simplified way to determine the estimated value of a building
that does not rely on the permit applicant to determine the cost
of construction. Therefore, the bidding process for a particular
job and other associated factors do not affect the value of a
building for determining the permit fee. Whether a specific
project is bid at a cost above or below the computed value of
construction does not affect the permit fee because the cost of
related code enforcement activities is not directly affected by the
bid process and results.
Building Valuation
The following building valuation data represents average
valuations for most buildings. In conjunction with IBC Section
109.3, this data is offered as an aid for the building official to
determine if the permit valuation is underestimated. Again it
should be noted that, when using this data, these are “average”
costs based on typical construction methods for each
occupancy group and type of construction. The average costs
include foundation work, structural and nonstructural building
components, electrical, plumbing, mechanical and interior finish
material. The data is a national average and does not take into
account any regional cost differences. As such, the use of
Regional Cost Modifiers is subject to the authority having
jurisdiction.
Permit Fee Multiplier
Determine the Permit Fee Multiplier:
1. Based on historical records, determine the total annual
construction value which has occurred within the
jurisdiction for the past year.
2. Determine the percentage (%) of the building
department budget expected to be provided by building
permit revenue.
3.
Example
The building department operates on a $300,000 budget, and it
expects to cover 75 percent of that from building permit fees.
The total annual construction value which occurred within the
jurisdiction in the previous year is $30,000,000.
Permit Fee
The permit fee is determined using the building gross area, the
Square Foot Construction Cost and the Permit Fee Multiplier.
Permit Fee = Gross Area x Square Foot Construction Cost
X Permit Fee Multiplier
Example
Type of Construction: IIB
Area: 1st story = 8,000 sq. ft.
2nd story = 8,000 sq. ft.
Height: 2 stories
Permit Fee Multiplier = 0.0075
Use Group: B
1. Gross area:
Business = 2 stories x 8,000 sq. ft. = 16,000 sq. ft.
2. Square Foot Construction Cost:
B/IIB = $188.18/sq. ft.
3. Permit Fee:
Business = 16,000 sq. ft. x $188.18/sq. ft x 0.0075
= $22,582
Bldg. Dept. Budget x (%)
Total Annual Construction Value
Permit Fee Multiplier =
$300,000 x 75%
$30,000,000
Permit Fee Multiplier = = 0.0075
Important Points
The BVD is not intended to apply to alterations or
repairs to existing buildings. Because the scope of
alterations or repairs to an existing building varies so
greatly, the Square Foot Construction Costs table does
not reflect accurate values for that purpose. However,
the Square Foot Construction Costs table can be used
to determine the cost of an addition that is basically a
stand-alone building which happens to be attached to
an existing building. In the case of such additions, the
only alterations to the existing building would involve the
attachment of the addition to the existing building and
the openings between the addition and the existing
building.
For purposes of establishing the Permit Fee Multiplier,
the estimated total annual construction value for a given
time period (1 year) is the sum of each building’s value
(Gross Area x Square Foot Construction Cost) for that
time period (e.g., 1 year).
The Square Foot Construction Cost does not include
the price of the land on which the building is built. The
Square Foot Construction Cost takes into account
everything from foundation work to the roof structure
and coverings but does not include the price of the land.
The cost of the land does not affect the cost of related
code enforcement activities and is not included in the
Square Foot Construction Cost.
Square Foot Construction Costs a, b, c
Group (2018 International Building Code) IA IB IIA IIB IIIA IIIB IV VA VB
A-1 Assembly, theaters, with stage 263.06 254.15 247.55 237.53 223.05 216.60 229.90 207.42 199.94
A-1 Assembly, theaters, without stage 241.02 232.11 225.51 215.49 201.01 194.56 207.86 185.38 177.89
A-2 Assembly, nightclubs 205.93 199.80 194.89 186.91 176.19 171.34 180.27 159.46 154.02
A-2 Assembly, restaurants, bars, banquet halls 204.93 198.80 192.89 185.91 174.19 170.34 179.27 157.46 153.02
A-3 Assembly, churches 243.83 234.92 228.32 218.30 204.21 198.79 210.67 188.58 181.10
A-3 Assembly, general, community halls, libraries,
museums 204.02 195.11 187.51 178.49 163.01 157.56 170.86 147.38 140.89
A-4 Assembly, arenas 240.02 231.11 223.51 214.49 199.01 193.56 206.86 183.38 176.89
B Business 212.46 204.72 197.90 188.18 171.81 165.32 180.77 151.15 144.35
E Educational 222.69 214.99 208.81 199.81 186.17 176.74 192.93 162.78 157.80
F-1 Factory and industrial, moderate hazard 125.58 119.68 112.86 108.68 97.37 92.83 104.02 80.23 75.34
F-2 Factory and industrial, low hazard 124.58 118.68 112.86 107.68 97.37 91.83 103.02 80.23 74.34
H-1 High Hazard, explosives 117.37 111.47 105.65 100.47 90.40 84.87 95.81 73.27 N.P.
H234 High Hazard 117.37 111.47 105.65 100.47 90.40 84.87 95.81 73.27 67.37
H-5 HPM 212.46 204.72 197.90 188.18 171.81 165.32 180.77 151.15 144.35
I-1 Institutional, supervised environment 211.58 204.34 198.27 190.28 175.02 170.20 190.53 156.95 152.25
I-2 Institutional, hospitals 355.95 348.21 341.39 331.67 314.48 N.P. 324.26 293.82 N.P.
I-2 Institutional, nursing homes 247.27 239.53 232.71 222.99 207.36 N.P. 215.58 186.70 N.P.
I-3 Institutional, restrained 241.59 233.85 227.03 217.31 202.46 194.97 209.90 181.80 173.00
I-4 Institutional, day care facilities 211.58 204.34 198.27 190.28 175.02 170.20 190.53 156.95 152.25
M Mercantile 153.55 147.41 141.50 134.53 123.48 119.63 127.88 106.75 102.31
R-1 Residential, hotels 213.59 206.35 200.28 192.29 176.78 171.95 192.54 158.70 154.00
R-2 Residential, multiple family 179.04 171.80 165.73 157.74 143.25 138.43 157.99 125.18 120.47
R-3 Residential, one- and two-family d 166.68 162.17 157.99 154.10 149.61 144.19 151.48 138.79 130.58
R-4 Residential, care/assisted living facilities 211.58 204.34 198.27 190.28 175.02 170.20 190.53 156.95 152.25
S-1 Storage, moderate hazard 116.37 110.47 103.65 99.47 88.40 83.87 94.81 71.27 66.37
S-2 Storage, low hazard 115.37 109.47 103.65 98.47 88.40 82.87 93.81 71.27 65.37
U Utility, miscellaneous 89.90 84.75 79.27 75.71 67.97 63.50 72.24 53.83 51.28
a. Private Garages use Utility, miscellaneous
b. For shell only buildings deduct 20 percent
c. N.P. = not permitted
d. Unfinished basements (Group R-3) = $23.20 per sq. ft.
COMM21-0027
BUILDING 2
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1,960sf one floor3 Units each floorTotal 6 units
units downstairs 241, 243, 245
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