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HomeMy WebLinkAbout13_ADUElectrical_08-20-21c Date:mobile #:phone #:Project No.Drawn by:Date:Scale:GENERAL CONTRACTOR:Revised by: Drafting & Design, Inc.B19-0109-1-3McLay Project - SummerHome330 NO. ROUSEBOZEMAN, MONTANACHRIS MCLAY608-774-2678Tract 2D. Johnston 28 Jan 19 D. Johnston 04 Feb 19 These drawings are licensed for ONE USE ONLY. D. Johnston 16 Jan 19 D. Johnston 25 Jan 19 D. Johnston 08 Mar 19IMPACTDRAFTING & DESIGN, incwww.impactdrafting.com2021 Brentwood Professional Center1195 Stoneridge Dr., Suite 3DBozeman, MT. 59718406-522-5382All rights reserved. All designs, drawings, ideas, and written material contained or described herein are the sole property of IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc. and as such may not be altered, duplicated, used or disclosed without written consent from IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc.scale is correct ifprinted on D-Size paperby IMPACT DraftingNote: IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc. is not responsible for engineering orconstruction. Individual contractors are responsible for meeting codes.IMPACT D. Johnston 03 Apr 19 D. Johnston 16 Sep 20CONTACT/OWNERC 1 3/16" = 1'Cover Page scale: 3/16" = 1'House Front Elevation Revised by:Date: Additional Revisions D. Johnston 14 Jul 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 VICINITY MAP Project Data Main Floor ---- Second Floor ---- Total ---- Garage ---- Basement ---- Bonus ---- PREPARED FOR:CHRIS MCLAY 608-774-2678 CIVIL ENGINEER:MADISON ENGINEERING, LLC 895 TECHNOLOGY BLVD #203 BOZEMAN, MT 59718 406-586-0262 BUILDING IMPACT DRAFTING & DESIGN, INC. DESIGNER: 1195 STONERIDGE DRIVE, SUITE 3D BOZEMAN, MT 59718 406-552-5382 LANDSCAPE DESIGNER: STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: Seismic Design Category =D0 Design Wind Load =115 mph (3 sec gust / exposure C) Basic Ground Snow Load =46 PSF Builder / Owner to is responsible for verifying accuracy and appropriateness Windows Sizes are listed in Inches Door Sizes are listed in Feet and Inches Window Abbreviations AR =Arched AW =Awning CS =Casement DH =Double Hung FX =Fixed SH =Single Hung SL =Slider (or Glider) * Sizes are nominal and may vary by manufacturer. General Notes / Building Codes / Abbreviations This plan drawn in accordance with the: - 2018 International Residential Code - 2018 Uniform Plumbing Code - 2018 International Mechanical Code - 2018 International Fuel Gas Code - 2018 NFPA 99C Gas and Vacuum Systems - 2017 National Electrical Code - 2018 International Energy Conservation Code *General Contractor is expressly responsible for code adherence SHEET INDEX 1.site plan 2.house elevations - all 3.foundation 4.house floor plans 5.house braced wall lines page 6.house roof sheet 7.sections 8.house basement floor electrical 9.house floor 1&2 electrical 10.garage elevations - all 11.garage floor plans 12.garage roof sheet 13.garage electrical c Date:mobile #:phone #:Project No.Drawn by:Date:Scale:GENERAL CONTRACTOR:Revised by: Drafting & Design, Inc.B19-0109-1-3McLay Project - SummerHome330 NO. ROUSEBOZEMAN, MONTANACHRIS MCLAY608-774-2678Tract 2D. Johnston 28 Jan 19 D. Johnston 04 Feb 19 These drawings are licensed for ONE USE ONLY. D. Johnston 16 Jan 19 D. Johnston 25 Jan 19 D. Johnston 08 Mar 19IMPACTDRAFTING & DESIGN, incwww.impactdrafting.com2021 Brentwood Professional Center1195 Stoneridge Dr., Suite 3DBozeman, MT. 59718406-522-5382All rights reserved. All designs, drawings, ideas, and written material contained or described herein are the sole property of IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc. and as such may not be altered, duplicated, used or disclosed without written consent from IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc.scale is correct ifprinted on D-Size paperby IMPACT DraftingNote: IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc. is not responsible for engineering orconstruction. Individual contractors are responsible for meeting codes.IMPACT D. Johnston 03 Apr 19 D. Johnston 16 Sep 20CONTACT/OWNER2 131/4" = 1'Elevations All Views scale: 1/4" = 1'scale: 1/4" = 1' scale: 1/4" = 1'scale: 1/4" = 1' House Front Elevation House Right Elevation House Left ElevationHouse Back Elevation Elevations - General Notes Flashing required at the following locations: ·exterior window and door openings ·intersection of chimneys or other masonry with frame walls ·under and at the ends of masonry, wood or metal copings and sills ·continuously above all projecting wood trim ·where exterior porches, decks, or stairs attach to wood framing ·at wall and roof intersections ·at built-in gutters Revised by:Date: Additional Revisions D. Johnston 14 Jul 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 OFFICE 9' walls STORE ROOM 9' walls UP DOWN TO BASEMENT UP LANDING z=-10' REC. ROOM 9' walls c Date:mobile #:phone #:Project No.Drawn by:Date:Scale:GENERAL CONTRACTOR:Revised by: Drafting & Design, Inc.B19-0109-1-3McLay Project - SummerHome330 NO. ROUSEBOZEMAN, MONTANACHRIS MCLAY608-774-2678Tract 2D. Johnston 28 Jan 19 D. Johnston 04 Feb 19 These drawings are licensed for ONE USE ONLY. D. Johnston 16 Jan 19 D. Johnston 25 Jan 19 D. Johnston 08 Mar 19IMPACTDRAFTING & DESIGN, incwww.impactdrafting.com2021 Brentwood Professional Center1195 Stoneridge Dr., Suite 3DBozeman, MT. 59718406-522-5382All rights reserved. All designs, drawings, ideas, and written material contained or described herein are the sole property of IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc. and as such may not be altered, duplicated, used or disclosed without written consent from IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc.scale is correct ifprinted on D-Size paperby IMPACT DraftingNote: IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc. is not responsible for engineering orconstruction. Individual contractors are responsible for meeting codes.IMPACT D. Johnston 03 Apr 19 D. Johnston 16 Sep 20CONTACT/OWNER 3 131/4" = 1'Foundation first floor framing scale: 1/4" = 1' GENERAL NOTES: - All below grade level concrete to be covered with approved foundation coating. - IMPACT recommends top of concrete to be 12"-18" above top of curb, min. - Foundation floor framing inspection approval required (including subfloor shear walls) prior to installation of first floor sheathing. - All fasteners in treated lumber shall be stainless steel, copper or silicon bronze or hot dipped galvanized (no electro plated galv). FLOOR FRAMING NOTES: - double joists or beam under parallel bearing walls - lateral restraint (blocking) at all intermediate support locations (cripple walls) - solid blocking at any cantilever and under braced wall lines CLOTHES DRYER VENTING: (IMC 504.6.7) - max. length shall not exceed 35' from dryer location to outlet terminal - length reduced by 2'6" for each 45° bend - length reduced by 5' for each 90° bend exception: where make and model clothes dryer is known and of manufacturer's installation instructions provided to code official, manufacturer's specs may be used. CONDITIONED or MECHANICALLY VENTILATED CRAWL SPACE NOTES: - Exposed Earth must have Class 1 Vapor Retarder with a 6" seam overlap and be sealed/taped. Edges must extend a min. 6" up Stem Wall and be sealed to the Stem Wall. - IMPACT suggests crawl space filled with min. 4" of compacted gravel, washed rock, or sim. - IMPACT recommends a 3" PVC pipe be installed for passive radon mitigation FURNACE LOCATED IN THE CRAWL SPACE: - equipment installed at grade level shall be supported on a level concrete slab extending a minimum of 3" above adjoining grade or it shall be suspended a minimum of 6" above adjoining grade - an approved fuel shutoff valve shall be installed in the fuel supply piping serving each piece of fuel burning equipment at an accessible location ahead of the union or appliance connection within 36" of the equipment - furnace to be located within 20 feet of the crawl space opening - an approved independent means of disconnect for the electrical supply to each piece of equipment, ssu box - permanent switch controlled lighting shall be installed for maintenance of equipment; required to be accessible or readily accessible - a 120-volt service receptacle shall be located within 25 feet of and on the same level as the equipment for maintenance - exhaust vent for high efficiency furnace to be CPVC or other high temperature material GENERAL: - if foundation wall is insulated, foundation is to have one (1) 16x8 screened power vent only ANCHOR BOLTS: to go 7" into concrete, set within the middle 1 3 of the width of the plate, and located within 12" (but not less than 7 bolt diameters) from the ends of each plate, with a max. spacing of 6' O.C. (4' O.C. for buildings over 2 stories); min. 2 bolts per plate, w. 3"x3"x.229" sq. washer (per IRC R403.1.6, 602.11.1) MOLD: is a serious concern. Crawl space needs to be kept dry during construction. Using Temporary Vents, Fans and / or Dehumidifiers is recommended. = BRACED WALL PANEL = Hold-down per R602.10.6.4&5 Interior Braced Wall Panels to be connected to solid framing (blocking or double joists may be req.) w. (3) 16d nails 16" O.C. MIN. 3" X 11-1/4" NET HEADER STEEL HEADER PROHIBITED 12' MAX TOTAL WALL HEIGHT10' MAX HEIGHTPONYWALL HEIGHT EXTENT OF HEADER WITH DOUBLE PORTAL FRAMES (TWO BRACED WALL PANELS) EXTENT OF HEADER WITH SINGLE PORTAL FRAME (ONE BRACED WALL PANEL) 2' - 18' FINISHED WIDTH OF OPENING FOR SINGLE OR DOUBLE PORTAL FASTEN SHEATHING TO HEADER WITH 8DCOMMON OR GALVANIZED BOX NAIL IN 3" GRID PATTERN AS SHOWN HEADER TO JACK-STUD STRAP PER TABLE R602 10.6.4 ON BOTH SIDES OF OPENING OPPOSITE SIDE OF SHEATHING MIN DOUBLE 2X4 FRAMING COVERED WITH MIN. 3/8" THICK WOOD STRUCTURAL PANEL SHEATHING WITH 8D COMMON OR GALVANIZED BOX NAILS AT 3" O.C. IN ALL FRAMING (STUDS, BLOCKING, AND SILLS) TYP. MIN. LENGTH OF PANEL PER TABLE R602.10.5 MIN. (2)4200 LB STRAP - TYPE HOLD - DOWNS(EMBEDDED INTO CONCRETE AND NAILED INTO FRAMING) MIN. REINFORCING OF FOUNDATION, ONE #4 BAR TOP AND BOTTOM OF FOOTING LAP BARS 15" MINIM MIN. FOOTING SIZE UNDER OPENING IS 12" X 12" A TURNED- DOWN SLAB SHALL BE PERMITTED AT DOOR OPENINGS. MIN. (1) 5/8" DIAMETER ANCHOR BOLT INSTALLED PER R403.1.6 - WITH 2" x 2" x 3/16" PLATE WASHER TENSION STRAP PER TABLE R602 10.6.4 (ON OPPOSITE SIDE OFSHEATHING) IF NEEDED, PANEL SPLICE EDGES SHALL OCCUR OVER AND BE NAILED TO COMMON BLOCKING WITHIN MIDDLE 24" OF WALL MID. HEIGHT. ONE ROW OF 3" O.C.NAILING IS REQUIREDIN EACH PANEL EDGE. TYPICAL PORTALFRAME CONSTRUCTION MIN. DOUBLE 2x4 POST (KING AND JACK STUD) NUMBER OF JACK STUDS PER TABLES R502 5(1) & (2) MIN. 1000 LB HOLD-DOWN DEVICE (EMBEDDED INTO CONCRETE AND NAILED INTO FRAMING) FASTEN TOP PLATE TO HEADER WITH TWO ROWS OF 160 SINKER NAILS AT 3" O.C. TYP. MIN 3/8" WOOD STRUCTURALPANELSHEATHING FRONT ELEVATION SECTION METHOD PFH - PORTAL FRAME WITH STRAP- STYLE HOLD-DOWNS (c) 2018 iddi - trj - all below-grade concrete must have waterproof coating - all rebar to be tied in place prior to foundation inspections - no wet set allowed SPREAD FOOTING BEARING TABLE SOIL CAPACITY FOOTING SIZE = BEARING CAPACITY 2500 psf (x2.88) 12x12x8 7200# 16x16x8 12,800# 12x12x8 4320# 16x16x8 7860# 1500 psf (x2.88) 30x30x8 27,000# 30x30x8 45,000# 36x36x8 64,800# 24x24x8 28,800# 24x24x8 17,280# crawl space house basement = 1160 SQ. FT. Revised by:Date: Additional Revisions D. Johnston 14 Jul 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 SUMMER HOME MASTER BEDROOM 9' walls z=0' LIVING ROOM 19' walls z=0' DINING 9' walls z=0' UPDOWN 12 BATH 9' walls W.I.C. 9' walls BATH 9' walls PARKING SPACE x2 z=-5' PORCH UP TO MAINFLOOR KITCHEN 9' walls z=0' UP TO MAINFLOOR LANDING z=0' DOWN TO BASEMENT DOWN BEDROOM #3 8' walls BATH 8' walls HALL 8' walls READING ROOM 8' walls BEDROOM #3 8' walls 2ND STORY ROOM open to bellow SUMMER HOME DECK House First Floor = 1160 SQ. FT. c Date:mobile #:phone #:Project No.Drawn by:Date:Scale:GENERAL CONTRACTOR:Revised by: Drafting & Design, Inc.B19-0109-1-3McLay Project - SummerHome330 NO. ROUSEBOZEMAN, MONTANACHRIS MCLAY608-774-2678Tract 2D. Johnston 28 Jan 19 D. Johnston 04 Feb 19 These drawings are licensed for ONE USE ONLY. D. Johnston 16 Jan 19 D. Johnston 25 Jan 19 D. Johnston 08 Mar 19IMPACTDRAFTING & DESIGN, incwww.impactdrafting.com2021 Brentwood Professional Center1195 Stoneridge Dr., Suite 3DBozeman, MT. 59718406-522-5382All rights reserved. All designs, drawings, ideas, and written material contained or described herein are the sole property of IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc. and as such may not be altered, duplicated, used or disclosed without written consent from IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc.scale is correct ifprinted on D-Size paperby IMPACT DraftingNote: IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc. is not responsible for engineering orconstruction. Individual contractors are responsible for meeting codes.IMPACT D. Johnston 03 Apr 19 D. Johnston 16 Sep 20CONTACT/OWNER4 131/4" = 1' Floor Plan Main Floor scale: 1/4" = 1' * it is the express responsibility of the General Contractor and individual subs to interpret these plans and create the home. These plans are only a guideline. Call IMPACT Drafting & Design if there are any questions. - girder trusses to be attached to the top plate w/ simpson hurricane straps that are equal to or exceed uplift calc's per truss manufacturer's engineered drawings - to be specified by others (see truss plans) In general: flashing at the following locations: FRAMER'S NOTES: - line exterior sheathing w/ outside of foundation wall - exterior walls drawn as 6", w. sheathing lining up w. the foundation wall - bearing walls drawn as 5 12" - plumbing walls drawn as 5 12" - curtain walls drawn as 3 12" - solid bearing required for all girder trusses and beams - studs to be spaced at 16" o.c, typical ·continuously above all projecting wood trim ·at wall and roof intersections ·where porches, decks or exterior stairs attach to wood framing - Window and door sizes are nominal, refer to individual supplier cut sheets. - Ducts in garage and penetrating walls and ceilings min. 26 gage. No openings in garage. - Do not deviate from electrical plan with out express permission from designer or owner. - Unless otherwise specified, electrician should assume that interior trim width is 312" minimum. - All below grade level concrete to be covered with approved foundation coating. - Cement, fiber-cement or glass mat gypsum backer required for wall tile in showers and tub surrounds, and behind shower wall panels - All toilets to have elongated bowls and pressure assist tanks unless otherwise specified. - 3" PVC pipe to be installed for passive radon mitigation - Flame Spread for Finished Walls and Ceilings not to exceed 200 - The Smoke-developed Index for Walls and Ceilings not to exceed 450 - Any plumbing on an exterior wall to be protected by foam insulation GENERAL BUILDING NOTES = BRACED WALL PANEL= Hold-down per R602.10.6.4&5 Label indicates side of bracing. Double sides will have double labels Interior Braced Wall Panels to be connected to solid framing (blocking or double joists as required) w. (3) 16d nails 16" O.C. - In combustible construction, fireblocking shall be provided to cut off all concealed draft openings (both vertical and horizontal) and to form an effective fire barrier between stories, and between a top story and the roof space. FIRE BLOCKING - Fireblocking shall be provided in wood-frame construction in the following locations: 1. In concealed spaces of stud walls and partitions, including furred spaces and parallel rows of studs or staggered studs, as follows: 1.1 Vertically at the ceiling and floor levels. 1.2 Horizontally at intervals not exceeding 10 feet (3048mm) 2. At all interconnections between concealed vertical and horizontal spaces such as occur at soffits, drop ceilings and cove ceilings. 3. In concealed spaces between stair stringers at the top and bottom of the run. Enclosed spaces under stairs shall comply with code. 4. At openings around vents, pipes, ducts, cables and wires at ceiling and floor level, with an approved material to resist the free passage of flame and products of combustion. The material filling this annular space shall not be required to meet the ASTM E136 requirements. 5. For the fireblocking of chimneys and fireplaces, per code. 6. Fireblocking of cornices of a two-family dwelling is required at the line of dwelling unit separation. Tempered Glass Requirements: - in all doors - interior and exterior enclosures for hot tubs, whirlpools, saunas, steam rooms, bathtubs & showers - in railings - w/i 24" of a door & 60" of the floor - with a pane size > 9 sq. ft. - w/i 18" of the floor - exposed top edge > 36" above floor - walking surfaces w/i 36" horizontally WINDOW NOTES * Contractor and window manufacturer are expressly responsible for windows meeting all codes, including egress. Windows must be wrapped. Egress Requirements: - Basements & All Sleeping Rooms - Min. opening width : 20 in. - Min. opening height: 24 in. - Min. net clear opening: 5.7 sq. ft. (5.0 sq. ft. for ground floor). - Max. sill height above floor: 44 in. - May not require Keys, Tools, or Special Knowledge to open - Under a deck o.k. if a min. 36" escape height provided TYPICAL STAIR SECTION do not scale Mar 2021 - dwj 3 stringers to be engineered lumber or 2x12 #2 Douglas Fir or better STAIR NOTES: STAIR RULES (IRC R311, R312) TYPICAL STAIRS: - MIN. FINISHED WIDTH = 36" - MAX HANDRAIL PROJECTION = 412" each side A = - MIN. FINISHED HEAD CLEARANCE IS 6'-8" (IMPACT RECOMMENDS MIN. 6'-10") B = - MIN. TREAD DEPTH = 9", W/ NOSING BETWEEN 34" and 134" (IMPACT TYPICALLY RECOMMENDS 10" TREAD WITH 1" NOSE) C = - MIN. RISE = 4", MAX RISE = 814" SPIRAL STAIRS - MIN. WIDTH = 26" - MIN. TREAD DEPTH @ 12" FROM NARROW END = 712" - MAX RISE = 814" - MIN. HEAD HEIGHT = 6'-6" ALL STAIRS - ENCLOSED ACCESSIBLE SPACE UNDER STAIRS TO HAVE 12" GYP. BOARD ON ALL SURFACES HANDRAILS (REQUIRED FOR 3 OR MORE RISERS) D = - MIN. 34", MAX. 38" ABOVE TREAD (IMPACT RECOMMENDS 36") - MIN. 112" BETWEEN HANDRAIL AND WALL - GRIP SIZE PER IRC R311.5 - MAY HAVE NEWEL POST AT TURNS - MAY HAVE VOLUTE, TURNOUT OR STARTING EASING AT LOWEST TREAD GUARD RAILS (REQUIRED FOR 30" ABOVE FLOOR) (OPEN STAIRS W/ RISE 30" OR MORE) - MIN. 36" IN HEIGHT FOR PORCHES, BALCONIES ETC. - MIN. 34" FOR STAIRS VERTICALLY FROM NOSE OF TREAD E = - INTERMEDIATE RAILS DO NOT ALLOW PASSAGE OF 4" SPHERE F = - TRIANGULAR AREA FORMED BY RISER & BOTTOM RAIL DO NOT ALLOW PASSAGE OF 6" SPHERE stair header to be engineered lumber or 2x12 w. stringers attached by hanger or approved counter blocking and nailing pattern block between stringers at bottom and connect with 16d nails House Second Floor = 821 SQ. FT. scale: 1/4" = 1' Revised by:Date: Additional Revisions D. Johnston 14 Jul 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 House 2nd Braced Wall Lines c Date:mobile #:phone #:Project No.Drawn by:Date:Scale:GENERAL CONTRACTOR:Revised by: Drafting & Design, Inc.B19-0109-1-3McLay Project - SummerHome330 NO. ROUSEBOZEMAN, MONTANACHRIS MCLAY608-774-2678Tract 2D. Johnston 28 Jan 19 D. Johnston 04 Feb 19 These drawings are licensed for ONE USE ONLY. D. Johnston 16 Jan 19 D. Johnston 25 Jan 19 D. Johnston 08 Mar 19IMPACTDRAFTING & DESIGN, incwww.impactdrafting.com2021 Brentwood Professional Center1195 Stoneridge Dr., Suite 3DBozeman, MT. 59718406-522-5382All rights reserved. All designs, drawings, ideas, and written material contained or described herein are the sole property of IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc. and as such may not be altered, duplicated, used or disclosed without written consent from IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc.scale is correct ifprinted on D-Size paperby IMPACT DraftingNote: IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc. is not responsible for engineering orconstruction. Individual contractors are responsible for meeting codes.IMPACT D. Johnston 03 Apr 19 D. Johnston 16 Sep 20CONTACT/OWNER5 133/16" = 1'Braced Wall Line scale: 3/16" = 1' PRODUCT TYP. BASE PLATE MANUFACTURER SIMPSON USP AB66 PB66 HANGER ITT THO SIMPSON TO USP CONNECTOR CONVERSION JB28 JL28 STRAP MSTA 24 MSTA24 MSTA 48 MSTA 49 LTP4 MP4F HURRICANE TIES A35 MPA1 H1 RT15 H2.5 RT7 House 1st Braced Wall Lines scale: 3/16" = 1' TABLE R602.10.4 - BRACING METHODS MATERIAL MIN. THICKNESS FASTENERS WSP Wood Structural Panel (R604) 3/8″Ext. sheathing per Table R602.3(3). Interior sheathing per Table R602.3(1) or R602.3(2) 6″ edges 12″ field Varies by fastener BV-WSP Wood Structural Panels w. Stone or Masonry Veneer (R602.10.6.5) 7/16″8d common (2 1/2″ × 0.131) nails 4″ at panel edges 12″at intermediate supports 4″at braced wall panel end posts GB Gypsum Board *for intermittent bracing my not mix within BWL 1/2″Nails or screws per Table R602.3(1) for exterior locations. Nails or screws per Table R702.3.5 for interior locations All braced wall panel locations: 7″ edges (inc. top and bottom plates) 7″ field ABW Alternate Braced Wall 3/8″See Section R602.10.6.1 See Section R602.10.6.1 PFH Portal Frame w. Hold-downs 3/8″See Section R602.10.6.2 See Section R602.10.6.2 PFG Portal Frame at Garage 7/16″See Section R602.10.6.3 See Section R602.10.6.3 Braced Wall Lines (BWL) and Braced Wall Panels (BWP) Bracing is required in accordance with R602.10. All exterior and interior walls parallel to a Braced Wall Line shall be offset not more than 4 feet and Braced Wall Panels shall be full-height sections with no vertical or horizontal offsets (R602.10.2). BWP shall begin within 10 feet from each end of a braced wall line. Distance between Braced Wall Panels in a Braced Wall Line shall be no greater than 20 feet. (R602.10.2.2). Per R602.10.2.3 a BWL with a length of 16' or less shall have a minimum of two braced wall panels of any length or one BWP equal to or greater than 48”. BWL greater than 16' shall have a minimum of two BWP. The end of a BWL shall be the intersection with a perpendicular BWL (R602.10.1.1). For additional spacing information see Tables R602.10.3 CONTINUOUS SHEATHING METHOD (R602.10.4.2) require structural panel sheathing to be used on ALL sheathable surfaces ON ONE SIDE of a Braced Wall Line, including ares above and below openings and gable end walls (R602.10.7). See Figure R602.10.7 for the five acceptable End Conditions. There are 16 Bracing Methods in addition to Continuous Sheathing allowed (R602.10.4); the most common ones are listed below. SPACING MIN. 3" X 11-1/4" NET HEADER STEEL HEADER PROHIBITED 12' MAX TOTAL WALL HEIGHT10' MAX HEIGHTPONYWALL HEIGHT EXTENT OF HEADER WITH DOUBLE PORTAL FRAMES (TWO BRACED WALL PANELS) EXTENT OF HEADER WITH SINGLE PORTAL FRAME (ONE BRACED WALL PANEL) 2' - 18' FINISHED WIDTH OF OPENING FOR SINGLE OR DOUBLE PORTAL FASTEN SHEATHING TO HEADER WITH 8D COMMON OR GALVANIZED BOX NAIL IN 3" GRID PATTERN AS SHOWN HEADER TO JACK-STUD STRAP PER TABLE R602 10.6.4 ON BOTH SIDES OF OPENINGOPPOSITE SIDE OF SHEATHING MIN DOUBLE 2X4 FRAMING COVERED WITH MIN. 3/8" THICK WOOD STRUCTURAL PANEL SHEATHING WITH 8D COMMON OR GALVANIZED BOX NAILS AT 3" O.C. IN ALL FRAMING (STUDS, BLOCKING, AND SILLS) TYP. MIN. LENGTH OF PANEL PER TABLE R602.10.5 MIN. (2)4200 LB STRAP - TYPE HOLD - DOWNS (EMBEDDED INTO CONCRETE AND NAILED INTO FRAMING) MIN. REINFORCING OF FOUNDATION, ONE #4 BAR TOP AND BOTTOM OF FOOTING LAP BARS 15" MINIM MIN. FOOTING SIZE UNDER OPENING IS 12" X 12" A TURNED- DOWN SLAB SHALL BE PERMITTED AT DOOR OPENINGS. MIN. (1) 5/8" DIAMETER ANCHOR BOLT INSTALLED PER R403.1.6 - WITH 2" x 2" x 3/16" PLATE WASHER TENSION STRAP PER TABLE R602 10.6.4 (ONOPPOSITE SIDE OF SHEATHING) IF NEEDED, PANEL SPLICE EDGES SHALL OCCUR OVER AND BE NAILED TO COMMON BLOCKING WITHIN MIDDLE 24" OF WALL MID. HEIGHT. ONEROW OF 3" O.C.NAILING IS REQUIREDIN EACH PANEL EDGE. TYPICAL PORTALFRAME CONSTRUCTION MIN. DOUBLE 2x4 POST (KING AND JACK STUD)NUMBER OF JACK STUDS PER TABLES R502 5(1) & (2) MIN. 1000 LB HOLD-DOWN DEVICE (EMBEDDED INTO CONCRETE AND NAILED INTO FRAMING) FASTEN TOP PLATE TO HEADER WITH TWO ROWS OF 160 SINKER NAILS AT 3" O.C. TYP. MIN 3/8" WOODSTRUCTURALPANELSHEATHING FRONT ELEVATION SECTION METHOD PFH - PORTAL FRAME WITH STRAP- STYLE HOLD-DOWNS (c) 2018 iddi - trj *Note: When exterior wall shear wall lines or Braced Wall Panels are not in one plane vertically from the foundation to uppermost story, the following conditions must be met: 1.Floor joists must be 16" o.c. or closer 2.Ratio of back span of a cantilever is no greater than 2:1 3.Floor joists at the ends of the Braced Wall Panels are doubled 4.A continuous rim joist is used 5.Gravity loads are uniform. (IRC 301.2.2.2.5) FIGURE R602.10.8.2(2) BRACED WALL PANEL CONNECTION OPTION TO PERPENDICULAR RAFTERS OR ROOF TRUSSES MIN. 24 INCH WOOD STRUCTURAL PANEL SHEATHING OR 32 INCH STRUCTURAL FIBERBOARD CORNER RETURN 160 NAIL (3-1/2" x0.131") AT 12 INCH O.C. CONTINUOUS WOOD STRUCTURAL PANEL OR WALL LINE SEE TABLE R602.3(1) FOR FASTENING OPTIONAL NONSTRUCTURAL FILLER PANEL GYPSUM WALLBOARD AND INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 7 ORIENTATION OF STUDS MAY VARY SEE FIGURE R602.3(2) SEE TABLE R602.3(1) FOR FASTENING 2 METHOD PFH (PORTAL FRAME WITH HOLDDOWNS) FIGURE R602.10.6.2 - 2018 IRC SEE TABLE R602.3(1) FOR FASTENING ORIENTATION OF STUDS MAY VARY SEE FIGURE R602.3(2) 160 NAIL (3-1/2" x 0.131") AT 12 INCH O.C. GYPSUM WALLBOARD AND INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 7 MIN. 24 INCH WOODSTRUCTURAL PANELSHEATHING OR 32 INCHSTRUCTURAL FIBERBOARD CORNER RETURN CONTINUOUS WOOD STRUCTURALPANEL OR STRUCTURAL FIBER BOARD WALL LINE 4 TYP.(a) OUTSIDE CORNER DETAIL 5 TYP.(b) INSIDE CORNER DETAIL 160 NAIL (3 1/2" x0.131") 2 ROWS AT 24 INCH O.C. GYPSUM WALLBOARD AS REQUIRED AND INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 7 OPTIONAL BLOCKING FOR GYPSUM WALL BOARD SEE TABLE R602.3(1) FOR FASTENING MIN. 24 INCH WOOD STRUCTURAL PANEL OR 32 INCH STRUCTURAL FIBERBOARD SHEATHING (BOTH EDGES AT CORNER) SEE TABLE R602.3(1) FOR FASTENING OPTIONAL NONSTRUCTURALFILLER PANEL FASTENERS ON BOTH STUDS AT EACH PANEL EDGE CONTINUOUS WOOD STRUCTURAL PANEL OR STRUCTURAL FIBER BOARD WALL LINE CONTINUOUS RIM OR END JOIST 8d @ 6" O.C. ALONG BRACED WALL PANEL BRACED WALL PANEL 3-16d @16" O.C. ALONG BRACED WALL PANEL CONTINUOUS RIM OR BAND JOIST PERPENDICULAR FRAMING PERPENDICULAR FRAMING 8d @ 6" O.C. ALONG BRACED WALL PANEL BRACED WALL PANEL 3-16d @16" O.C. ALONG BRACED WALL PANEL FULL HEIGHT BLOCKING CONTINUOUS ALONG LENGTH OF BRACED WALL PANEL FULL HEIGHT BLOCKING CONTINUOUS ALONG LENGTH OF BRACED WALL PANEL CONTINUOUS RIM OR END JOIST 8d @ 6" O.C. ALONG BRACED WALL PANEL BRACED WALL PANEL FIGURE R602.10.6(1) BRACED WALL PANEL WHEN PERPENDICULAR TO FLOOR/CEILING FRAMING 3-16d @16" O.C. ALONG BRACED WALL PANEL CONTINUOUS RIM OR BAND JOIST 8d @ 6" O.C. ALONG BRACED WALL PANEL ADDITIONAL FRAMING MEMBER DIRECTLY ABOVE BRACED WALL PANEL BRACED WALL PANEL 3-16d @16" O.C. ALONG BRACED WALL PANEL ADDITIONAL FRAMING MEMBER DIRECTLY BELOW BRACED WALLPANEL FULL HEIGHT BLOCKING @ 16" O.C. ALONG BRACED WALL PANEL FULL HEIGHT BLOCKING @ 16" O.C. ALONG BRACED WALL PANEL 3-16d @16" O.C. AT EACH BLOCKING MEMBER BRACED WALL PANEL TOE NAIL 3-8d NAILS AT EACH BLOCKING MEMBER 3-16d NAILS EACH SIDE FIGURE R602.10.6(2) BRACED WALL PANEL WHEN PARALLEL TO FLOOR/CEILING FRAMING = BRACED WALL PANEL= Hold-down per R602.10.6.4&5 Label indicates side of bracing. Double sides will have double labels Interior Braced Wall Panels to be connected to solid framing (blocking or double joists as required) w. (3) 16d nails 16" O.C. Revised by:Date: Additional Revisions D. Johnston 14 Jul 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 HOUSE ROOF SHEET c Date:mobile #:phone #:Project No.Drawn by:Date:Scale:GENERAL CONTRACTOR:Revised by: Drafting & Design, Inc.B19-0109-1-3McLay Project - SummerHome330 NO. ROUSEBOZEMAN, MONTANACHRIS MCLAY608-774-2678Tract 2D. Johnston 28 Jan 19 D. Johnston 04 Feb 19 These drawings are licensed for ONE USE ONLY. D. Johnston 16 Jan 19 D. Johnston 25 Jan 19 D. Johnston 08 Mar 19IMPACTDRAFTING & DESIGN, incwww.impactdrafting.com2021 Brentwood Professional Center1195 Stoneridge Dr., Suite 3DBozeman, MT. 59718406-522-5382All rights reserved. All designs, drawings, ideas, and written material contained or described herein are the sole property of IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc. and as such may not be altered, duplicated, used or disclosed without written consent from IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc.scale is correct ifprinted on D-Size paperby IMPACT DraftingNote: IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc. is not responsible for engineering orconstruction. Individual contractors are responsible for meeting codes.IMPACT D. Johnston 03 Apr 19 D. Johnston 16 Sep 20CONTACT/OWNER6 131/4" = 1'Roof Sheet scale: 1/4" = 1' Example of raked gable-end wall (with scissors gable end frame) FIGURE B3-42A bottom chord plane Raked Gable End Frame Example of balloon-framed Gable-End wall. *fire-blocking not shown for clarity FIGURE B3-41 Balloon-Framed Gable End Wall (c)IDDI 2015 - dwj The Building Designer may decide to design a balloon-framed end wall, which eliminates the need for a Gable End Frame (see figure B3-41). If a Gable End Frame is used, it must match the profile of the adjacent trusses so that proper bottom chord plane bracing can be installed (see figure B3-42A) unless special bracing is designed to support the end wall. * CONTRACTOR NOTE: ICE BARRIER IS REQUIRED (R905.2.7.1) Shall extend from lowest edges of all roof surfaces to a point at least 24" inside the exterior wall line of the building. Requirement may be met with: - Titanium Peel and Stick - Weatherwatch - Tarco Ice and Weather Armour - CCW Water and Ice Protection (c)IDDI 2018 - dwj Gable End Truss Connection Detail * Notes: 1) 2-ply trusses to be connected together with 10d (0.131"x3") nails as follows: Top chords: 2x4 -1 row at 4" o.c. Bottom chords: 2x10 - 2 rows staggered at 5" o.c. Webs: 2x4 - 1 row at 0-9-0 o.c. 10) One LUGT2 USP connector recommended to connect truss to bearing walls due to UPLIFT at jt(s) 1 and 11. This connection is for uplift only and does not consider lateral forces. NOTE: 1.MINIMUM GRADE OF #2 MATERIAL IN THE TOP AND BOTTOM CHORDS. 2.CONNECTION BETWEEN BOTTOM CHORD OF GABLE END TRUSS AND WALL TO BE PROVIDED BY PROJECT ENGINEER OR ARCHITECT. 3.BRACING SHOWN IS FOR INDIVIDUAL TRUSS ONLY. CONSULT BLDG. ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER FOR TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT. 4."L" BRACES SPECIFIED ARE TO BE FULL LENGTH. GRADES 1x4 SRB OR 2x4 STUD OR BETTER WITH ONE ROW OF 10d NAILS SPACED 6" O.C. 5.DIAGONAL BRACE TO BE APPROXIMATELY 45 DEGREES TO ROOF DIAPHRAGM AT 4'-0" O.C. 6. CONSTRUCT HORIZONTAL BRACE CONNECTING A 2x6 STUD AND A 2x4 STUD AS SHOWN WITH 16d NAILS SPACED 6" O.C. HORIZONTAL BRACE TO BE LOCATED AT THE MIDSPAN OF THE LONGEST SUD. ATTACH TO VERTICAL STUDS WITH (4)10 NAILS THROH 2x4. (REFR TO SECTION A-A) 7.GABLE STUD DEFLECTION MEETS OR EXCEEDS L/240. 8.THIS DETAIL DOES NOT APPLY TO STRUCTURAL GABLES. 9.DO NOT USE FLAT BOTTOM CHORD GABLES NEXT TO SCISSOR TYPE TRUSSES. 10.SOUTHERN PINE LUMBER DESIGN VALUES ARE THOSE EFFECTIVE 06-01-12 BY SPIB/ALSC. (2)-10d NAILS ROOF SHEATHING (4)-8d NAILS MINIMUM, PLYWOOD SHEATHING TO 2x4 STD SPF BLOCK PROVIDE 2x4 BLOCKING BETWEEN THE FIRST TWO TRUSSES AS NOTED. TOENAIL BLOCKING TO TRUSSES WITH (2)-10d NAILS AT EACH END. ATTACH DIAGONAL BRACE TO BLOCKING WITH (5)-10d COMMON WIRE NAILS. DIAGINAL BRACE AT 1/3 POINTS IF NEEDED 2x6 DIAGONAL BRACE SPACED 48" O.C. ATTACHED TO VERTICAL WITH (4)-16d COMMON WIRE NAILS AND ATTACHED TO CLOCKING WITH (5)-10D COMMONS END WALLHORIZONTAL BRACE (SEE SECTION A-A) TRUSSES @ 24" O.C. 12 VARIES TO COMMON TRUSS - DIAGONAL BRACING REFER TO SECTION A-A - L-BRACING REFER TO SECTION B-B A A B B 24" MAX DIAGONAL BRACE 4'-0" O.C. MAX VERTICAL STUD (4)-16d COMMON WIRE NAILS (2)-10d COMMON WIRE NAILS INTO 2X6 DIAGONAL BRACE SECTION A-A TRUSS GEOMETRY AND CONDITIONS SHOWN ARE FOR ILLUSTRATION ONLY TYPICAL _x4 L-BRACE NAILED TO 2x_ VERTICALS WITH 10d NAILS, 6" O.C. 16d COMMON WIRE NAILS SPACED 6" O.C. 2x6 STUD OR 2x4 No.2 OR BETTER TYPICAL HORIZONTAL BRACE NAILED TO 2x_ VERTICALS WITH (4)-10d COMMON NAILS2x4 STUD SECTION B-B MAX MEAN ROOF HEIGHT = 30 FEET CATEGORY II BUILDING EXPOSURE B OR C ASCE 7-98, ASCE 7-02, ASCE 7-05 90 MOH ASCE 7-10 115 MPH DURATION OF LOAD INCREASE : 1.60 STUD DESIGN IS BASED ON COMPONENTS AND CLADDING CONNECTION OF BRACING IS BASED ON MWFRS. 2x4 SP No. 3/STUD MINIMUM STUD SIZE SPECIES AND GRADE STUD SPACING * DIAGONAL BRACES OVER 6'-3" REQUIRES A 2x4 T-BRACE ATTACHED TO ONE EDGE. DIAGONAL BRACES OVER 12'-6" REQUIRE 2X4 I-BRACE ATTACHED TO BOTH EDGES. FASTEN T AND I BRACES TO NARROW EDGE OF DIAGONAL BRACE WITH 10d COMMON WIRE NAILS 8in O.C., WITH 3 INCH MINIMUM END DISTANCE. BRACE MUST COVER 90% OF DIAGONAL LENGTH. 2x4 SP No. 3/STUD 2x4 SP No. 3/STUD 12" O.C.5-1-15 6-5-2 9-0-15 10-3-13 15-5-12 WITHOUT BRACE MAXIMUM STUD LENGTH 1x4 L-BRACE 2x4 L-BRACE DIAGONAL BRACE 2 DIAGONAL BRACE AT 1/3 POINTS 16" O.C.4-8-4 5-6-13 7-10-7 9-4-8 14-0-12 24" O.C.4-1-2 4-6-8 6-5-2 8-2-5 12-3-7 (c)IDDI 2015 - dwj Attic Venting Calculation Attic = approx. xxxx sq.ft. (floor of attic x height / 2) - calc. = 1300 (either with 80% ridge venting or vapor barrier installed on the warm-in-winter side of ceiling) - xx sq.ft. of venting required - ridge venting = xx sq.ft. (length of ridge x 1 sq.ft.) - 18x24 gable end vents or equivalent may be added if desired Revised by:Date: Additional Revisions D. Johnston 14 Jul 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 c Date:mobile #:phone #:Project No.Drawn by:Date:Scale:GENERAL CONTRACTOR:Revised by: Drafting & Design, Inc.B19-0109-1-3McLay Project - SummerHome330 NO. ROUSEBOZEMAN, MONTANACHRIS MCLAY608-774-2678Tract 2D. Johnston 28 Jan 19 D. Johnston 04 Feb 19 These drawings are licensed for ONE USE ONLY. D. Johnston 16 Jan 19 D. Johnston 25 Jan 19 D. Johnston 08 Mar 19IMPACTDRAFTING & DESIGN, incwww.impactdrafting.com2021 Brentwood Professional Center1195 Stoneridge Dr., Suite 3DBozeman, MT. 59718406-522-5382All rights reserved. All designs, drawings, ideas, and written material contained or described herein are the sole property of IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc. and as such may not be altered, duplicated, used or disclosed without written consent from IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc.scale is correct ifprinted on D-Size paperby IMPACT DraftingNote: IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc. is not responsible for engineering orconstruction. Individual contractors are responsible for meeting codes.IMPACT D. Johnston 03 Apr 19 D. Johnston 16 Sep 20CONTACT/OWNER8 131/4" = 1'Basement Electrical scale: 1/4" = 1' Basement Electrical = arc fault circuit interrupted outlet = smoke detector = wall mounted doorbell = garage door opener = ceiling mounted fan fixture w/ light = duplex outlet, 110 v. ELECTRICAL LEGEND = 220 outlet = switch = ground fault interrupting outlet (GFCI) = ceiling mounted light fixture = 3-way switch = 4-way switch = dimmer switch = wall mounted light fixture = waterproof outlet (GFCI) = switched duplex outlet, 110 v. = in floor duplex outlet, 110 v. = phone / satellite jack (RJ11) = thermostat = flush, wall mounted, stair wash = ceiling mounted fan fixture = computer data port (RJ45) = exhaust fan w/ light = troffer light fixture (led/fluorescent/etc.) = stereo / sound system jack = television cable jack = doorbell button = garage door button or keypad = track lighting = over / under cabinet lighting = carbon monoxide & smoke detector = recessed, ceiling mounted light fixture (led recommended) General Electrical Notes - Smoke detectors to be interconnected and have battery backup - All Smoke Detectors outside Sleeping Rooms and at the top and bottom of stairs must also be a combination carbon monoxide detector - Smoke detectors may not: - be within 36" of a bathroom with a shower or tub - be within 36" of a supply register - be within 36" of the blade tips of a ceiling fan - Ionization Smoke detectors may not be within 20' measured horizontally from permanently installed cooking appliances - Ionization Smoke detectors with alarm silencing may not be within 10' measured horizontally from permanently installed cooking appliances - Photoelectric Smoke detectors may not be within 6' measured horizontally from permanently installed cooking appliances - Electrical outlets in kitchen, garage and laundry to be 48" above floor level - All interior outlets to be AFCI & tamper resistant - All interior recessed lights to be on dimmer switches - All Exterior Lights to be dark-sky compliant - Electrical plans may need to be deviated from by electrician to meet building specific needs either by design or code, however those deviations must be discussed with IMPACT Drafting, Builder, or Client prior to being made. No deviations may violate electrical codes. - Where the air infiltration rate of a dwelling unit is less than 5 air changes per hour when tested with a blower door at a pressure of 0.2 inch w.c. (50Pa), the dwelling unit shall be provide with whole-house ventilation - Bathroom circuiting shall either be: a) a 20 amp dedicated circuit for each bathroom or b) at least one 20 AMP circuit supplying only bathroom outlets Revised by:Date: Additional Revisions D. Johnston 14 Jul 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 c Date:mobile #:phone #:Project No.Drawn by:Date:Scale:GENERAL CONTRACTOR:Revised by: Drafting & Design, Inc.B19-0109-1-3McLay Project - SummerHome330 NO. ROUSEBOZEMAN, MONTANACHRIS MCLAY608-774-2678Tract 2D. Johnston 28 Jan 19 D. Johnston 04 Feb 19 These drawings are licensed for ONE USE ONLY. D. Johnston 16 Jan 19 D. Johnston 25 Jan 19 D. Johnston 08 Mar 19IMPACTDRAFTING & DESIGN, incwww.impactdrafting.com2021 Brentwood Professional Center1195 Stoneridge Dr., Suite 3DBozeman, MT. 59718406-522-5382All rights reserved. All designs, drawings, ideas, and written material contained or described herein are the sole property of IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc. and as such may not be altered, duplicated, used or disclosed without written consent from IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc.scale is correct ifprinted on D-Size paperby IMPACT DraftingNote: IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc. is not responsible for engineering orconstruction. Individual contractors are responsible for meeting codes.IMPACT D. Johnston 03 Apr 19 D. Johnston 16 Sep 20CONTACT/OWNER9 131/4" = 1'Electrical Main Floor House 1st Floor Electrical scale: 1/4" = 1'-0" = arc fault circuit interrupted outlet = smoke detector = wall mounted doorbell = garage door opener = ceiling mounted fan fixture w/ light = duplex outlet, 110 v. ELECTRICAL LEGEND = 220 outlet = switch = ground fault interrupting outlet (GFCI) = ceiling mounted light fixture = 3-way switch = 4-way switch = dimmer switch = wall mounted light fixture = waterproof outlet (GFCI) = switched duplex outlet, 110 v. = in floor duplex outlet, 110 v. = phone / satellite jack (RJ11) = thermostat = flush, wall mounted, stair wash = ceiling mounted fan fixture = computer data port (RJ45) = exhaust fan w/ light = troffer light fixture (led/fluorescent/etc.) = stereo / sound system jack = television cable jack = doorbell button = garage door button or keypad = track lighting = over / under cabinet lighting = carbon monoxide & smoke detector = recessed, ceiling mounted light fixture (led recommended) General Electrical Notes - Smoke detectors to be interconnected and have battery backup - All Smoke Detectors outside Sleeping Rooms and at the top and bottom of stairs must also be a combination carbon monoxide detector - Smoke detectors may not: - be within 36" of a bathroom with a shower or tub - be within 36" of a supply register - be within 36" of the blade tips of a ceiling fan - Ionization Smoke detectors may not be within 20' measured horizontally from permanently installed cooking appliances - Ionization Smoke detectors with alarm silencing may not be within 10' measured horizontally from permanently installed cooking appliances - Photoelectric Smoke detectors may not be within 6' measured horizontally from permanently installed cooking appliances - Electrical outlets in kitchen, garage and laundry to be 48" above floor level - All interior outlets to be AFCI & tamper resistant - All interior recessed lights to be on dimmer switches - All Exterior Lights to be dark-sky compliant - Electrical plans may need to be deviated from by electrician to meet building specific needs either by design or code, however those deviations must be discussed with IMPACT Drafting, Builder, or Client prior to being made. No deviations may violate electrical codes. - Where the air infiltration rate of a dwelling unit is less than 5 air changes per hour when tested with a blower door at a pressure of 0.2 inch w.c. (50Pa), the dwelling unit shall be provide with whole-house ventilation - Bathroom circuiting shall either be: a) a 20 amp dedicated circuit for each bathroom or b) at least one 20 AMP circuit supplying only bathroom outlets House 2nd Floor Electrical scale: 1/4" = 1'-0" Revised by:Date: Additional Revisions D. Johnston 14 Jul 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 c Date:mobile #:phone #:Project No.Drawn by:Date:Scale:GENERAL CONTRACTOR:Revised by: Drafting & Design, Inc.B19-0109-1-3McLay Project - SummerHome330 NO. ROUSEBOZEMAN, MONTANACHRIS MCLAY608-774-2678Tract 2D. Johnston 28 Jan 19 D. Johnston 04 Feb 19 These drawings are licensed for ONE USE ONLY. D. Johnston 16 Jan 19 D. Johnston 25 Jan 19 D. Johnston 08 Mar 19IMPACTDRAFTING & DESIGN, incwww.impactdrafting.com2021 Brentwood Professional Center1195 Stoneridge Dr., Suite 3DBozeman, MT. 59718406-522-5382All rights reserved. All designs, drawings, ideas, and written material contained or described herein are the sole property of IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc. and as such may not be altered, duplicated, used or disclosed without written consent from IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc.scale is correct ifprinted on D-Size paperby IMPACT DraftingNote: IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc. is not responsible for engineering orconstruction. Individual contractors are responsible for meeting codes.IMPACT D. Johnston 03 Apr 19 D. Johnston 16 Sep 20CONTACT/OWNER10 131/4" = 1'Elevations All Views scale: 1/4" = 1'scale: 1/4" = 1' scale: 1/4" = 1'scale: 1/4" = 1' ADU Front Elevation ADU Right Elevation ADU Left ElevationADU Back Elevation Elevations - General Notes Flashing required at the following locations: ·exterior window and door openings ·intersection of chimneys or other masonry with frame walls ·under and at the ends of masonry, wood or metal copings and sills ·continuously above all projecting wood trim ·where exterior porches, decks, or stairs attach to wood framing ·at wall and roof intersections ·at built-in gutters Revised by:Date: Additional Revisions D. Johnston 14 Jul 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 DETACHED GARAGE GARAGE nominal 10' walls z=-5' GARAGE nominal 10' walls z=-5' UP TO ADU PATH TO ADU STAIRS BEDROOM 9' wallsBATH 9' walls DECK z=6' KITCHEN 9' walls LIVING 9' walls DINING ROOM 9' walls * it is the express responsibility of the General Contractor and individual subs to interpret these plans and create the home. These plans are only a guideline. Call IMPACT Drafting & Design if there are any questions. - girder trusses to be attached to the top plate w/ simpson hurricane straps that are equal to or exceed uplift calc's per truss manufacturer's engineered drawings - to be specified by others (see truss plans) In general: flashing at the following locations: FRAMER'S NOTES: - line exterior sheathing w/ outside of foundation wall - exterior walls drawn as 6", w. sheathing lining up w. the foundation wall - bearing walls drawn as 5 12" - plumbing walls drawn as 5 12" - curtain walls drawn as 3 12" - solid bearing required for all girder trusses and beams - studs to be spaced at 16" o.c, typical ·continuously above all projecting wood trim ·at wall and roof intersections ·where porches, decks or exterior stairs attach to wood framing - Window and door sizes are nominal, refer to individual supplier cut sheets. - Ducts in garage and penetrating walls and ceilings min. 26 gage. No openings in garage. - Do not deviate from electrical plan with out express permission from designer or owner. - Unless otherwise specified, electrician should assume that interior trim width is 312" minimum. - All below grade level concrete to be covered with approved foundation coating. - Cement, fiber-cement or glass mat gypsum backer required for wall tile in showers and tub surrounds, and behind shower wall panels - All toilets to have elongated bowls and pressure assist tanks unless otherwise specified. - 3" PVC pipe to be installed for passive radon mitigation - Flame Spread for Finished Walls and Ceilings not to exceed 200 - The Smoke-developed Index for Walls and Ceilings not to exceed 450 - Any plumbing on an exterior wall to be protected by foam insulation GENERAL BUILDING NOTES = BRACED WALL PANEL= Hold-down per R602.10.6.4&5 Label indicates side of bracing. Double sides will have double labels Interior Braced Wall Panels to be connected to solid framing (blocking or double joists as required) w. (3) 16d nails 16" O.C. - In combustible construction, fireblocking shall be provided to cut off all concealed draft openings (both vertical and horizontal) and to form an effective fire barrier between stories, and between a top story and the roof space. FIRE BLOCKING - Fireblocking shall be provided in wood-frame construction in the following locations: 1. In concealed spaces of stud walls and partitions, including furred spaces and parallel rows of studs or staggered studs, as follows: 1.1 Vertically at the ceiling and floor levels. 1.2 Horizontally at intervals not exceeding 10 feet (3048mm) 2. At all interconnections between concealed vertical and horizontal spaces such as occur at soffits, drop ceilings and cove ceilings. 3. In concealed spaces between stair stringers at the top and bottom of the run. Enclosed spaces under stairs shall comply with code. 4. At openings around vents, pipes, ducts, cables and wires at ceiling and floor level, with an approved material to resist the free passage of flame and products of combustion. The material filling this annular space shall not be required to meet the ASTM E136 requirements. 5. For the fireblocking of chimneys and fireplaces, per code. 6. Fireblocking of cornices of a two-family dwelling is required at the line of dwelling unit separation. Tempered Glass Requirements: - in all doors - interior and exterior enclosures for hot tubs, whirlpools, saunas, steam rooms, bathtubs & showers - in railings - w/i 24" of a door & 60" of the floor - with a pane size > 9 sq. ft. - w/i 18" of the floor - exposed top edge > 36" above floor - walking surfaces w/i 36" horizontally WINDOW NOTES * Contractor and window manufacturer are expressly responsible for windows meeting all codes, including egress. Windows must be wrapped. Egress Requirements: - Basements & All Sleeping Rooms - Min. opening width : 20 in. - Min. opening height: 24 in. - Min. net clear opening: 5.7 sq. ft. (5.0 sq. ft. for ground floor). - Max. sill height above floor: 44 in. - May not require Keys, Tools, or Special Knowledge to open - Under a deck o.k. if a min. 36" escape height provided ADU First Floor = 598 SQ. FT. c Date:mobile #:phone #:Project No.Drawn by:Date:Scale:GENERAL CONTRACTOR:Revised by: Drafting & Design, Inc.B19-0109-1-3McLay Project - SummerHome330 NO. ROUSEBOZEMAN, MONTANACHRIS MCLAY608-774-2678Tract 2D. Johnston 28 Jan 19 D. Johnston 04 Feb 19 These drawings are licensed for ONE USE ONLY. D. Johnston 16 Jan 19 D. Johnston 25 Jan 19 D. Johnston 08 Mar 19IMPACTDRAFTING & DESIGN, incwww.impactdrafting.com2021 Brentwood Professional Center1195 Stoneridge Dr., Suite 3DBozeman, MT. 59718406-522-5382All rights reserved. All designs, drawings, ideas, and written material contained or described herein are the sole property of IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc. and as such may not be altered, duplicated, used or disclosed without written consent from IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc.scale is correct ifprinted on D-Size paperby IMPACT DraftingNote: IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc. is not responsible for engineering orconstruction. Individual contractors are responsible for meeting codes.IMPACT D. Johnston 03 Apr 19 D. Johnston 16 Sep 20CONTACT/OWNER11 131/4" = 1' Floor Plan Main Floor scale: 1/4" = 1' TYPICAL STAIR SECTION do not scale Mar 2021 - dwj 3 stringers to be engineered lumber or 2x12 #2 Douglas Fir or better STAIR NOTES: STAIR RULES (IRC R311, R312) TYPICAL STAIRS: - MIN. FINISHED WIDTH = 36" - MAX HANDRAIL PROJECTION = 412" each side A = - MIN. FINISHED HEAD CLEARANCE IS 6'-8" (IMPACT RECOMMENDS MIN. 6'-10") B = - MIN. TREAD DEPTH = 9", W/ NOSING BETWEEN 34" and 134" (IMPACT TYPICALLY RECOMMENDS 10" TREAD WITH 1" NOSE) C = - MIN. RISE = 4", MAX RISE = 814" SPIRAL STAIRS - MIN. WIDTH = 26" - MIN. TREAD DEPTH @ 12" FROM NARROW END = 712" - MAX RISE = 814" - MIN. HEAD HEIGHT = 6'-6" ALL STAIRS - ENCLOSED ACCESSIBLE SPACE UNDER STAIRS TO HAVE 12" GYP. BOARD ON ALL SURFACES HANDRAILS (REQUIRED FOR 3 OR MORE RISERS) D = - MIN. 34", MAX. 38" ABOVE TREAD (IMPACT RECOMMENDS 36") - MIN. 112" BETWEEN HANDRAIL AND WALL - GRIP SIZE PER IRC R311.5 - MAY HAVE NEWEL POST AT TURNS - MAY HAVE VOLUTE, TURNOUT OR STARTING EASING AT LOWEST TREAD GUARD RAILS (REQUIRED FOR 30" ABOVE FLOOR) (OPEN STAIRS W/ RISE 30" OR MORE) - MIN. 36" IN HEIGHT FOR PORCHES, BALCONIES ETC. - MIN. 34" FOR STAIRS VERTICALLY FROM NOSE OF TREAD E = - INTERMEDIATE RAILS DO NOT ALLOW PASSAGE OF 4" SPHERE F = - TRIANGULAR AREA FORMED BY RISER & BOTTOM RAIL DO NOT ALLOW PASSAGE OF 6" SPHERE stair header to be engineered lumber or 2x12 w. stringers attached by hanger or approved counter blocking and nailing pattern block between stringers at bottom and connect with 16d nails ADU Second Floor = 598 SQ. FT. scale: 1/4" = 1' ADU Foundation scale: 1/4" = 1' ADU Second Floor System scale: 1/4" = 1' Revised by:Date: Additional Revisions D. Johnston 14 Jul 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 Example of raked gable-end wall (with scissors gable end frame) FIGURE B3-42A bottom chord plane Raked Gable End Frame Example of balloon-framed Gable-End wall. *fire-blocking not shown for clarity FIGURE B3-41 Balloon-Framed Gable End Wall (c)IDDI 2015 - dwj The Building Designer may decide to design a balloon-framed end wall, which eliminates the need for a Gable End Frame (see figure B3-41). If a Gable End Frame is used, it must match the profile of the adjacent trusses so that proper bottom chord plane bracing can be installed (see figure B3-42A) unless special bracing is designed to support the end wall. * CONTRACTOR NOTE: ICE BARRIER IS REQUIRED (R905.2.7.1) Shall extend from lowest edges of all roof surfaces to a point at least 24" inside the exterior wall line of the building. Requirement may be met with: - Titanium Peel and Stick - Weatherwatch - Tarco Ice and Weather Armour - CCW Water and Ice Protection (c)IDDI 2018 - dwj Gable End Truss Connection Detail * Notes: 1) 2-ply trusses to be connected together with 10d (0.131"x3") nails as follows: Top chords: 2x4 -1 row at 4" o.c. Bottom chords: 2x10 - 2 rows staggered at 5" o.c. Webs: 2x4 - 1 row at 0-9-0 o.c. 10) One LUGT2 USP connector recommended to connect truss to bearing walls due to UPLIFT at jt(s) 1 and 11. This connection is for uplift only and does not consider lateral forces. NOTE: 1.MINIMUM GRADE OF #2 MATERIAL IN THE TOP AND BOTTOM CHORDS. 2.CONNECTION BETWEEN BOTTOM CHORD OF GABLE END TRUSS AND WALL TO BE PROVIDED BY PROJECT ENGINEER OR ARCHITECT. 3.BRACING SHOWN IS FOR INDIVIDUAL TRUSS ONLY. CONSULT BLDG. ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER FOR TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT. 4."L" BRACES SPECIFIED ARE TO BE FULL LENGTH. GRADES 1x4 SRB OR 2x4 STUD OR BETTER WITH ONE ROW OF 10d NAILS SPACED 6" O.C. 5.DIAGONAL BRACE TO BE APPROXIMATELY 45 DEGREES TO ROOF DIAPHRAGM AT 4'-0" O.C. 6. CONSTRUCT HORIZONTAL BRACE CONNECTING A 2x6 STUD AND A 2x4 STUD AS SHOWN WITH 16d NAILS SPACED 6" O.C. HORIZONTAL BRACE TO BE LOCATED AT THE MIDSPAN OF THE LONGEST SUD. ATTACH TO VERTICAL STUDS WITH (4)10 NAILS THROH 2x4. (REFR TO SECTION A-A) 7.GABLE STUD DEFLECTION MEETS OR EXCEEDS L/240. 8.THIS DETAIL DOES NOT APPLY TO STRUCTURAL GABLES. 9.DO NOT USE FLAT BOTTOM CHORD GABLES NEXT TO SCISSOR TYPE TRUSSES. 10.SOUTHERN PINE LUMBER DESIGN VALUES ARE THOSE EFFECTIVE 06-01-12 BY SPIB/ALSC. (2)-10d NAILS ROOF SHEATHING (4)-8d NAILS MINIMUM, PLYWOOD SHEATHING TO 2x4 STD SPF BLOCK PROVIDE 2x4 BLOCKING BETWEEN THE FIRST TWO TRUSSES AS NOTED. TOENAIL BLOCKING TO TRUSSES WITH (2)-10d NAILS AT EACH END. ATTACH DIAGONAL BRACE TO BLOCKING WITH (5)-10d COMMON WIRE NAILS. DIAGINAL BRACE AT 1/3 POINTS IF NEEDED 2x6 DIAGONAL BRACE SPACED 48" O.C. ATTACHED TO VERTICAL WITH (4)-16d COMMON WIRE NAILS AND ATTACHED TO CLOCKING WITH (5)-10D COMMONS END WALLHORIZONTAL BRACE (SEE SECTION A-A) TRUSSES @ 24" O.C. 12 VARIES TO COMMON TRUSS - DIAGONAL BRACING REFER TO SECTION A-A - L-BRACING REFER TO SECTION B-B A A B B 24" MAX DIAGONAL BRACE 4'-0" O.C. MAX VERTICAL STUD (4)-16d COMMON WIRE NAILS (2)-10d COMMON WIRE NAILS INTO 2X6 DIAGONAL BRACE SECTION A-A TRUSS GEOMETRY AND CONDITIONS SHOWN ARE FOR ILLUSTRATION ONLY TYPICAL _x4 L-BRACE NAILED TO 2x_ VERTICALS WITH 10d NAILS, 6" O.C. 16d COMMON WIRE NAILS SPACED 6" O.C. 2x6 STUD OR 2x4 No.2 OR BETTER TYPICAL HORIZONTAL BRACE NAILED TO 2x_ VERTICALS WITH (4)-10d COMMON NAILS2x4 STUD SECTION B-B MAX MEAN ROOF HEIGHT = 30 FEET CATEGORY II BUILDING EXPOSURE B OR C ASCE 7-98, ASCE 7-02, ASCE 7-05 90 MOH ASCE 7-10 115 MPH DURATION OF LOAD INCREASE : 1.60 STUD DESIGN IS BASED ON COMPONENTS AND CLADDING CONNECTION OF BRACING IS BASED ON MWFRS. 2x4 SP No. 3/STUD MINIMUM STUD SIZE SPECIES AND GRADE STUD SPACING * DIAGONAL BRACES OVER 6'-3" REQUIRES A 2x4 T-BRACE ATTACHED TO ONE EDGE. DIAGONAL BRACES OVER 12'-6" REQUIRE 2X4 I-BRACE ATTACHED TO BOTH EDGES. FASTEN T AND I BRACES TO NARROW EDGE OF DIAGONAL BRACE WITH 10d COMMON WIRE NAILS 8in O.C., WITH 3 INCH MINIMUM END DISTANCE. BRACE MUST COVER 90% OF DIAGONAL LENGTH. 2x4 SP No. 3/STUD 2x4 SP No. 3/STUD 12" O.C.5-1-15 6-5-2 9-0-15 10-3-13 15-5-12 WITHOUT BRACE MAXIMUM STUD LENGTH 1x4 L-BRACE 2x4 L-BRACE DIAGONAL BRACE 2 DIAGONAL BRACE AT 1/3 POINTS 16" O.C.4-8-4 5-6-13 7-10-7 9-4-8 14-0-12 24" O.C.4-1-2 4-6-8 6-5-2 8-2-5 12-3-7 c Date:mobile #:phone #:Project No.Drawn by:Date:Scale:GENERAL CONTRACTOR:Revised by: Drafting & Design, Inc.B19-0109-1-3McLay Project - SummerHome330 NO. ROUSEBOZEMAN, MONTANACHRIS MCLAY608-774-2678Tract 2D. Johnston 28 Jan 19 D. Johnston 04 Feb 19 These drawings are licensed for ONE USE ONLY. D. Johnston 16 Jan 19 D. Johnston 25 Jan 19 D. Johnston 08 Mar 19IMPACTDRAFTING & DESIGN, incwww.impactdrafting.com2021 Brentwood Professional Center1195 Stoneridge Dr., Suite 3DBozeman, MT. 59718406-522-5382All rights reserved. All designs, drawings, ideas, and written material contained or described herein are the sole property of IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc. and as such may not be altered, duplicated, used or disclosed without written consent from IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc.scale is correct ifprinted on D-Size paperby IMPACT DraftingNote: IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc. is not responsible for engineering orconstruction. Individual contractors are responsible for meeting codes.IMPACT D. Johnston 03 Apr 19 D. Johnston 16 Sep 20CONTACT/OWNER12 131/4" = 1'Roof Sheet ADU ROOF SHEET scale: 1/4" = 1' (c)IDDI 2015 - dwj Attic Venting Calculation Attic Area = approximately 874 sq.ft. - calc. = 1300 (with 40-50% ridge venting min. and vapor barrier installed on the warm-in-winter side of ceiling) - 2.82 sq.ft. of total venting required ridge venting = up to 6.8 sq.ft. available (lf. of ridge x 12" x 2 sides / 144) (40.75 lf. x 12 x 2 / 144) soffit venting = up to 20.38 sq.ft. available (lf. of soffit x 12" x 3" wide / 144) (81.5 lf. x 12 x 3 / 144) - 18x24 gable end vents or equivalent may be added if desired Revised by:Date: Additional Revisions D. Johnston 14 Jul 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 c Date:mobile #:phone #:Project No.Drawn by:Date:Scale:GENERAL CONTRACTOR:Revised by: Drafting & Design, Inc.B19-0109-1-3McLay Project - SummerHome330 NO. ROUSEBOZEMAN, MONTANACHRIS MCLAY608-774-2678Tract 2D. Johnston 28 Jan 19 D. Johnston 04 Feb 19 These drawings are licensed for ONE USE ONLY. D. Johnston 16 Jan 19 D. Johnston 25 Jan 19 D. Johnston 08 Mar 19IMPACTDRAFTING & DESIGN, incwww.impactdrafting.com2021 Brentwood Professional Center1195 Stoneridge Dr., Suite 3DBozeman, MT. 59718406-522-5382All rights reserved. All designs, drawings, ideas, and written material contained or described herein are the sole property of IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc. and as such may not be altered, duplicated, used or disclosed without written consent from IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc.scale is correct ifprinted on D-Size paperby IMPACT DraftingNote: IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc. is not responsible for engineering orconstruction. Individual contractors are responsible for meeting codes.IMPACT D. Johnston 03 Apr 19 D. Johnston 16 Sep 20CONTACT/OWNER13 131/4" = 1'Electrical Main Floor ADU Main Floor Electrical scale: 1/4" = 1'-0" = arc fault circuit interrupted outlet = smoke detector = wall mounted doorbell = garage door opener = ceiling mounted fan fixture w/ light = duplex outlet, 110 v. ELECTRICAL LEGEND = 220 outlet = switch = ground fault interrupting outlet (GFCI) = ceiling mounted light fixture = 3-way switch = 4-way switch = dimmer switch = wall mounted light fixture = waterproof outlet (GFCI) = switched duplex outlet, 110 v. = in floor duplex outlet, 110 v. = phone / satellite jack (RJ11) = thermostat = flush, wall mounted, stair wash = ceiling mounted fan fixture = computer data port (RJ45) = exhaust fan w/ light = troffer light fixture (led/fluorescent/etc.) = stereo / sound system jack = television cable jack = doorbell button = garage door button or keypad = track lighting = over / under cabinet lighting = carbon monoxide & smoke detector = recessed, ceiling mounted light fixture (led recommended) General Electrical Notes - Smoke detectors to be interconnected and have battery backup - All Smoke Detectors outside Sleeping Rooms and at the top and bottom of stairs must also be a combination carbon monoxide detector - Smoke detectors may not: - be within 36" of a bathroom with a shower or tub - be within 36" of a supply register - be within 36" of the blade tips of a ceiling fan - Ionization Smoke detectors may not be within 20' measured horizontally from permanently installed cooking appliances - Ionization Smoke detectors with alarm silencing may not be within 10' measured horizontally from permanently installed cooking appliances - Photoelectric Smoke detectors may not be within 6' measured horizontally from permanently installed cooking appliances - Electrical outlets in kitchen, garage and laundry to be 48" above floor level - All interior outlets to be AFCI & tamper resistant - All interior recessed lights to be on dimmer switches - All Exterior Lights to be dark-sky compliant - Electrical plans may need to be deviated from by electrician to meet building specific needs either by design or code, however those deviations must be discussed with IMPACT Drafting, Builder, or Client prior to being made. No deviations may violate electrical codes. - Where the air infiltration rate of a dwelling unit is less than 5 air changes per hour when tested with a blower door at a pressure of 0.2 inch w.c. (50Pa), the dwelling unit shall be provide with whole-house ventilation - Bathroom circuiting shall either be: a) a 20 amp dedicated circuit for each bathroom or b) at least one 20 AMP circuit supplying only bathroom outlets ADU 2nd Floor Electrical scale: 1/4" = 1'-0" Revised by:Date: Additional Revisions D. Johnston 14 Jul 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 c Date:mobile #:phone #:Project No.Drawn by:Date:Scale:GENERAL CONTRACTOR:Revised by: Drafting & Design, Inc.B19-0109-1-3McLay Project - SummerHome330 NO. ROUSEBOZEMAN, MONTANACHRIS MCLAY608-774-2678Tract 2D. Johnston 28 Jan 19 D. Johnston 04 Feb 19 These drawings are licensed for ONE USE ONLY. D. Johnston 16 Jan 19 D. Johnston 25 Jan 19 D. Johnston 08 Mar 19IMPACTDRAFTING & DESIGN, incwww.impactdrafting.com2021 Brentwood Professional Center1195 Stoneridge Dr., Suite 3DBozeman, MT. 59718406-522-5382All rights reserved. All designs, drawings, ideas, and written material contained or described herein are the sole property of IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc. and as such may not be altered, duplicated, used or disclosed without written consent from IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc.scale is correct ifprinted on D-Size paperby IMPACT DraftingNote: IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc. is not responsible for engineering orconstruction. Individual contractors are responsible for meeting codes.IMPACT D. Johnston 03 Apr 19 D. Johnston 16 Sep 20CONTACT/OWNER variesNotes Sections North-South Section scale: 1/8" = 1'-0" scale: 3/16" = 1'-0" East-West Section scale: 1/8" = 1'-0" Revised by:Date: Additional Revisions D. Johnston 14 Jul 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 c Date:mobile #:phone #:Project No.Drawn by:Date:Scale:GENERAL CONTRACTOR:Revised by: Drafting & Design, Inc.B19-0109-1-3McLay Project - SummerHome330 NO. ROUSEBOZEMAN, MONTANACHRIS MCLAY608-774-2678Tract 2D. Johnston 28 Jan 19 D. Johnston 04 Feb 19 These drawings are licensed for ONE USE ONLY. D. Johnston 16 Jan 19 D. Johnston 25 Jan 19 D. Johnston 08 Mar 19IMPACTDRAFTING & DESIGN, incwww.impactdrafting.com2021 Brentwood Professional Center1195 Stoneridge Dr., Suite 3DBozeman, MT. 59718406-522-5382All rights reserved. All designs, drawings, ideas, and written material contained or described herein are the sole property of IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc. and as such may not be altered, duplicated, used or disclosed without written consent from IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc.scale is correct ifprinted on D-Size paperby IMPACT DraftingNote: IMPACT Drafting & Design Inc. is not responsible for engineering orconstruction. Individual contractors are responsible for meeting codes.IMPACT D. Johnston 03 Apr 19 D. Johnston 16 Sep 20CONTACT/OWNER variesNotes Sections North-South Section scale: 1/8" = 1'-0" scale: 3/16" = 1'-0" East-West Section scale: 1/8" = 1'-0" Revised by:Date: Additional Revisions D. Johnston 14 Jul 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21 D. Johnston 20 Aug 21