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HomeMy WebLinkAboutInstruction Page Section A-DROOF ! ` A'NBLIES AND ROOFTOP SECTION 1525 C���- 02 HIGH -VELOCITY HURRICANE ZONES UNIFORM PERMIT APPLICATION Florida Building Code 5th Edition (2014) High -Velocity Hurricane Zone Uniform Permit Application Form. INSTRUCTION PAGE COMPLETE THE NECESSARY SECTIONS OF THE UNIFORM ROOFING PERMIT APPLICATION FORM AND ATTACH THE REQUIRED DOCUMENTS AS NOTED BELOW: Roof System Required Sections of the Permit Application Form Attachments Required See List Below Low Slope Application A,B,C 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 Prescriptive BUR-RAS 150 A,B,C 4,5,6,7 Asptaltso:Steritgies = - A,B,D 1,2,4,5,6,7 Concrete or Clay Tile A,B,D,E 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 Metal Roofs A,B,D 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 Wood Shingles and Shakes A,B,D 1,2,4,5,6,7 Other As Applicable 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 ATTACHMENTS REQUIRED: 1. Fire Directory Listing Page 2. From Product Approval: Front Page Specific System Description Specific System Limitations General Limitations Applicable Detail Drawings 3. 28 ign Calculations per Chapter 16, or If Applicable, RAS 127 or RAS 4. Other Component of Product Approval 5. Municipal Permit Application 6. Owners Notification for Roofing Considerations (Reroofing Only) 7. Any Required Roof Testing/Calculation Documentation FLORIDA BUILDING CODE 5th Edition (2014) — BUILDING ROOF ASSEMBLIES AND ROOFTOP STRUX _1,11ES Florida Building Code Sth Edition (2014) High -Velocity Hurricane Zone Uniform Permit Application Form. Section A. (General Informatioj Master Permit No. l Cl� — (Jf�r�. ) Process No. Contractor's Name (GC FF qoe o Job Address ROOF CATEGORY ❑ Low Slope ❑ Mechanically Fastened Tile ❑ Mortar/Adhesive Set Tile AAsphaltic ❑ Metal Panel/Shingles ❑ Wood Shingles/Shakes ( Shingles ❑ Prescriptive BUR-RAS 160 ROOF TYPE 10New Roof ❑ Reroofing ❑ Recovering ❑ Repair ❑ Maintenance ROOF SYSTEM INFORMATION Low Slope Roof Area (SF) Steep Sloped Roof Area (SF) Total (SF) Section B (Roof Plan) Sketch Roof Plan: Illustrate all levels and sections, roof drains, scuppers, overflow scuppers and overflow drains. Include dimensions of sections and levels, clearly identify dimensions of elevated pressure zones and location of parapets. 15.32 FLORIDA BUILDING CODE 5th Edition (2014) — BUILDING /-` ROOF ASSEMBLIES AND ROOFTOP STRUCTURES Florida Building Code 5th Edition(2014) High -Velocity Hurricane Zone Uniform Permit Application Form. Section D (Steep Sloped Roof System) Roof System Manufacturer: NIA Notice of Acceptance Number: NIA Minimum Design Wind Pressures, If Applicable (From RAS 127 or Calculation : Steep Sloped Roof,System Description \ Deck Type Und�daymen�. � | ----- \ `'- ' � nvuump� -- ) 121 Insulation: /NIA -Shed ` \ Fire Barrier: -------------------� �' NIA Shed ---- Ridge Ventilation? Fastener Type &Spacing: attem \ | \ Adhesive Type: ',Roof Cement / \ Type Cap 8hent !y�A Shed Mean Roof Height: ` � Roof Covering: Owens Coming ` �-------'--�� � | Type & Size Drip � Edge: i \ � � / U� � FLORIDA BUILDING coosSthtdmo (2u14)—BUILDING 1i SECTION 1524 - HIGH VELOCITY HURRICANE ZONES REQUIRED OWNERS NOTIFICATION FOR ROOFING CONSIDERATIONS 1524.1 Scope. As it pertains to this section, it is the responsibility of the roofing contractor to provide the owner with the required roofing permit, and to explain to the owner the content of this section. The provisions of Chapter 15 of the Florida Building Code, Building govern the minimum requirements and standards of the industry for roofing system installations. Additionally, the following items should be addressed as part of the agreement between the owner and the contractor. The owner's initial in the designated space indicates that the item has been explained. c2V— 1. Aesthetics -Workmanship: The workmanship provisions of Chapter 15 (High Velocity Hurricane Zone) are for the purpose of providing that the roofing system meets the wind resistance and water intrusion performance standards. Aesthetics (appearance) are not a consideration with respect to workmanship provisions. Aesthetic issues such as color or architectural appearance, that are not part of a zoning code, should be addressed as part of t e agreement between the owner and the contractor. 2. Renailing Wood Decks: When replacing roofing, the existing wood roof deck may have to be renailed accordance with the current provisions of Chapter 16 (High Velocity Hurricane Zones) of the Florida Building Code, Building. (The roof deck is usually concealed prior to removing the existing roof system). 3. Common Roofs: Common roofs are those which have no visible delineation between neighboring units townhouses, condominiums, etc.). In buildings with common roofs, the roofing contractor and/or owner should notify the occupants of adjacent units of roofing work to be performed. 4. Exposed ceilings: Exposed, open beam ceilings are where the underside of the roof decking can be v;a;d from below. The owner may wish to maintain the architectural appearance; therefore, roofing nail penetrations of the underside of the decking may not be acceptable. The provides the option of maintaining this iter earance.Ponding Water: The current roof system and/or deck of the building may not drain well and may cause to pond (accumulate) in low-lying areas of the roof. Ponding can be an indication of structural distress and may require the review of a professional structural engineer. Ponding may shorten the life expectancy and performance of the new roofing system. Ponding conditions may not be evident until the original roofing system is removed. Ponding conditions should be corrected. 6 . Overflow Scuppers (wall outlets): It is required that rainwater flow off so that the roof is not overloaded a buildup of water. Perimeter/edge walls or other roof extensions may block this discharge if overflow scuppers (wall outlets) are not provided. It may be necessary to install overflow scuppers in accordance with the Irem ien of Chapter 15 and 16 herein and the Florida Building Code, Plumbing. .7. Ventilation: Most roof structures should have some ability to vent natural airflow through the interior of tructural assembly (the building itself). The existing amount of attic ventilation shall not be reduced. Exception: Attic spaces, designed by a Florida licensed engineer or registered architect to eliminate the attic venting, venting shall not be required.