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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMISC EMAIL04/07/2015 09:57 #8759 P.002/002 Rich Scott Governor 1Nission: To protect premeA & improve the health John H. Armstrong, FAD, FAGS of all Wplo in FWda through integrated St& Surgeon Genardl & SeQetery slate, county&mmmunityefforts. R A TH Aston To be the HeaCltieat State in the Nat on February 9, 2015 Lee Heaton Tarpon Flats, LLC 277 Royal Poinciana Way, Suite 156 Palm Reach, Florida 33480 (via Email: Leo HEATONCOMPANiES.com SCANNED RE: Receipt of Application for Public Swimming Pool Operating Permit BY Tarpon Flats (DOH File # 56-60-1582962) St. Lucie County 3959 N. Highway AIA, Hutchinson Island, FL 34949 Dear Mr. Heaton, This is to acknowledge receipt of an application for an operating permit for the above referenced public swimming pool on January 26, 2015. You have met the preliminary submittal requirements of Chapter 5)4.03(1), Florida statutes (FS), and may file an application for a public pool construction permit with your local building authority. The department will review your application for completeness and notify you and the local building authority of any critical health and safety code inconsistencies found in your proposal that must be addressed before an operating permit can be issued. The Florida Department of Health (FDOH) may request additional information within 30 days. Please provide us with any changes to the application or plans submitted. After construction is completed and prior to opening, FDOH must conduct an initial inspection. Please provide notice to us at least 5 working days prior to the requested inspection date. Prior to issuing your operating permit allowing you to open to the public we will require: 1. A set of plans and specifications as approved for construction by the local building authority, 2. A copy of the final inspection from the local building authority as defined in section 553.71, FS., and 3. The annual operating permit fee. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Please contact me at 561-837-5995 if you have any questions. Sincerely, vd"d 91 Darrel J. Graziani, P.E., R.S., C.P.O Environmental Administrator cc: Carl Peterson, St. Lucie County Building Official (Email: PetersonJastlucieco.ore) David Koerner, FDOH St Lucie County (Email: David.KoemorAftealth.Wv Bob Vincent, FDOH Tallahassee (Email: Bob.V' nt flheal ov Mark Pabst, FDOH Orlando (Email: Mark.PabsOlfhealth.gey) Jamie Curtis, Curtis -Sinclair (Email: "amiecsi bellsouth.ne Ftorirla Deswrtment of H021th Palm Snatch countyIWTrEI "wxw•dtd.com'- MyFLA Environmental Engineering/ Health FLDepa ent (Heft West Palm Beach, FL 33401 FACE900K:FtGtParone M. fldoh PHONE: 661-8375900 FAX:56lV75293 YOtJTu6E:fldoh Joe Cicio From: Joe Cicio Sent: Tuesday, April 07, 2015 2:53 PM SCANNED To: '3500@Zodiac.com' Cc: Joe Cicio; Edward Roseberry; William Durden BY Subject: Jandy Pool Heater St. Lucie COUnty Hi Paul, As a follow up to our phone conversation we are asking that if the Jandy Pro Series JE Heat Pump is compliant with the verbage in the 2010 Florida Building Code Energy 504.7.3 . This has an exception that outdoor swimming pools deriving over 70 percent of their energy from site recovered energy or solar energy may eliminate the required pool vapor cover. The contractor has submitted the installation and operation manuals but I cannot see where the cover may be eliminated. Perhaps your company would have some additional documentation pertaining to this subject. Thanks for your assistance and I will attach the code as a reference Heated swimming pools and inground permanently installed spas shall be equipped with a vapor retardant cover on or at the water surface or a liquid cover or other means proven to reduce heat loss. Exception: Outdoor pools deriving over 70 percent of the energy for heating from site -recovered energy or solar energy source computed over an operating season. fodeA"x Gcaca: Plans Examiner II Standard Building Inspector Building Plans Examiner One and Two Family Dwelling Inspector One and Two Family Plans Examiner StLuti,2Ccr� PLat,ft KgaMdDevelo�ServLces, Please Note: Florida has very broad public records laws. Most written communications to or from County officials regarding County business are public records available to the public and media upon request. It is the policy of St. Lucie County that all County records shall be open for personal inspection, examination and / or copying. Your e-mail communications will be subject to public disclosure unless an exemption applies to the communication. If you received this email in error, please notify the sender by reply e-mail and delete all materials from all computers. Mission: To protect promote & improve the health of all people in Florida through integrated state, county & community efforts. � orrda HMM Vision: To be the Healthiest State in the Nation Rick Scott Governor John H. Armstrong, MD, FACS State Surgeon General & Secretary Lee Heaton SCANNED February 9, 2015 Tarpon Flats, LLC BY 277 Royal Poinciana Way, Suite 156 St. Lucie Countv Palm Beach, Florida 33480 (via Email: Lee@HEATONCOMPANIES.COm) RE: Receipt of Application for Public Swimming Pool Operating Permit Tarpon Flats (DOH File # 56-60-1582962) 3959 N. Highway AI A, Hutchinson Island, FL 34949 Dear Mr. Heaton, This is to acknowledge receipt of an application for an operating permit for the above referenced public swimming pool on January 26, 2015. You have met the preliminary submittal requirements of Chapter 514.03(1), Florida Statutes (FS), and may file an application for a public pool construction permit with your local building authority. The department will review your application for completeness and notify you and the local building authority of any critical health and safety code inconsistencies found in your proposal that must be addressed before an operating permit can be issued. The Florida Department of Health (FDOH) may request additional information within 30 days. Please provide us with any changes to the application or plans submitted. After construction is completed and prior to opening, FDOH must conduct an initial inspection. Please provide notice to us at least 5 working days prior to the requested inspection date. Prior to issuing your operating permit allowing you to open to the public we will require: 1. A set of plans and specifications as approved for construction by the local building authority, 2. A copy of the final inspection from the local building authority as defined in section 553.71, FS., and 3. The annual operating permit fee. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Please contact me at 561-837-5995 if you have any questions. Sincerely, 10,4" 8 91 Cyraw" Darrel J. Graziani, P.E., R.S., C.P.O Environmental Administrator cc: Carl Peterson, St. Lucie County Building Official (Email: PetersonJ(astlucieco.ore) David Koerner, FDOH St. Lucie County (Email: David.Koeiner@flhealth.gov) Bob Vincent, FDOH Tallahassee (Email: Bob.Vincentna.flhealth.gov) Mark Pabst, FDOH Orlando (Email: Mark.Pabst(afflhealth.gov) Jamie Curtis, Curtis -Sinclair (Email: iamiecsi(a,bellsouth.net) Florida Department of Health Palm Beach County I "www.chd.mm" Environmental Engineering/ Health TWITTERHealthyFLA WeslPahn Beach, FL,V401 FACEBOOKFLDeparlmentofdealth PHONE:.561A37-6900 FAX:661-837-5293 YOUTUBE:Mon Joe Cicio From: Joe Cicio SCANNED Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2015 8:28 AM BY To: 'fhernandez@angpools.com' St. Lucie Countv Cc: Joe Cicio Subject: Review Comments for Permit Number 1502-0396 Attachments: Report_FL_Review_Comments_Noncompliantjrf.pdf Dear St. Lucie County Permit Applicant, Please see the attached plan review comments which have been generated for your permit. As soon as we receive the modified plans and any additional required documentation back from the design professional, contractor or owner we will perform the additional reviews as necessary in order to complete the plan review process. Once the plans have been signed, by all applicable plan reviewers, we will move the permit forward either to the Fire Department or back to permitting for permit issuance. Thank you, W'i?&& Plans Examiner II Standard Building Inspector Building Plans Examiner One and Two Family Dwelling Inspector One and Two Family Plans Examiner Sf L"tZz, Co-wwly PLa* wAi," avcd DeArd- ri�Servize Please Note: Florida has very broad public records laws. Most written communications to or from County officials regarding County business are publicrecords available to the public and media upon request. It is the policy of St. Lucie County that all County records shall be open for personal inspection, examination and / or copying. Your e-mail communications will be subject to public disclosure unless an exemption applies to the communication. If you received this email in error, please notify the sender by reply e-mail and delete all matedals from all computers. Joe Cicio From: Tracy McGhee <tmcghee@angpools.com> Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2015 2:58 PM To: Joe Cicio SCANNEL, Subject: RE: POOL COVER BY St. Lucie Cn, Mr. Cicio, The State DOH doesn't want to get involved, they don't want any issues with the local jurisdictions and the codes that you are trying to enforce. They are stating that as long as the cover is only on this pool while it is closed, it is ok. As I said in my previous email, there are no specifications available for the vapor solar covers that are referenced in the energy code. I need you to tell me what you want me to do. I need to get this permit out because we are holding up the builder. Tracey W. McGhee Executive Assistant A & G Concrete Pools, Inc. 772-878-7752 tmcghee@angpools.com From: ]oe Cicio [mailto:cicioj@stlucieco.org] Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2015 2:22 PM To: Tracy McGhee Subject: RE: POOL COVER Tracey, In speaking with Travis this morning it is my understanding that a letter is available from the State Health Dept eliminating the blanket. I see by statute that a variance may be applied for as deviation for public pools from the FBC . Are you going back to the solar cover. Thanks fue," X, 4 c&& Plans Examiner II Standard Building Inspector Building Plans Examiner One and Two Family Dwelling Inspector One and Two Family Plans Examiner Sti_wi,2Ca-u.wfy Pla*uL.i" a4-c4De4-eior+Ke*L4-Se4-vit s., From: Tracy McGhee [mailto:tmcehee(c@angpools.coml Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2015 1:50 PM To: Joe Cicio Subject: POOL COVER Mr. Cicio, Attached is the only paperwork that comes with the solar covers. When I called Midwest Canvas Co. who makes the covers we use, they said there were no spec's available. I pulled the 11t page off their website. I am truly at wit's end over this. I do not have any paperwork available that is an actual manufacturer's spec's. Tracey W. McGhee Executive Assistant A & G Concrete Pools, Inc. 772-878-7752 tmcghe @_ang{Zools.com Please Note: Florida has very broad public records laws. Most written communications to or from County officials regarding County business are public records available to the public and media upon request. It is the policy of St. Lucie County that all County records shall be open for personal inspection, examination and or copying. Your e-mail communications will be subject to public disclosure unless an exemption applies to the communication. If you received this email in error, please notify the sender by reply e-mail and delete all materials from all computers. Joe Cicio To: Fara Hernandez Cc: Joe Cicio (cicioj@stlucieco.org) SCANNtt., Subject: RE: Jandy Pool Heater /�BY B4. LUCIP rni P n The plans from Curtis Sinclair would have to be revised and all information regarding a pool heater on all pages would have to be eliminated . We will then issue the permit as a non -heated pool Thank You %odeAd x Lccra Plans Examiner II Standard Building Inspector Building Plans Examiner One and Two Family Dwelling Inspector One and Two Family Plans Examiner St' Lucie, Cou.wfy Kawwi. a*L& DeveLapinn.evvl-Servi,c 4, From: Fara Hernandez[mailto:FHernandez@angpools.com] Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2015 8:33 AM To: Joe Cicio Subject: RE: Jandy Pool Heater Good morning Mr. Cicio, We have decided not to install a heater on this job. We would like to remove the heater off of our pool permit. What is the process for getting this done? Thankyou! From: Joe Cicio rmailto:cicioiCalstluc!eco.org] Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2015 8:23 AM To: Fara Hernandez Cc: Joe Cicio Subject: FW: Jandy Pool Heater Good Morning, After researching information regarding the elimination of the required thermal pool cover from the Florida Energy Code please see the attached info I have received. All other items are complete on the pool permit with this exception . Thanks % eAd X. f'a Plans Examiner II Standard Building Inspector Building Plans Examiner One and Two Family Dwelling Inspector One and Two Family Plans Examiner St L-uti& Co%A44tj PLa*"iZ cg " Deve�Service, From: paul.carr@zodiac.com [mailto:paul.carr@zodiac.coml On Behalf Of Vista, 3500 Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2015 2:48 PM To: Joe Cido Subject: Re: Jandy Pool Heater Joe - Please see the response below from our Director of Global Product Safety & Compliance. If you have any further questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me direct. Thank you. The JE-series heat pumps by themselves certainly do NOT qualify as meeting the exception from the Florida Building Code, to which you are referring. lfhowever, more than 70% of the electricity which is powering the JE-series heat pump is derived from a stored energy system or a solar energy system, then the pool can be found to be meeting the requirements of the exception in the code. So, this is not a function of the heal pump, but rather dependent on the energy source used to power the heat pomp. Paul Carr Southeast Region Support Zodiac Pool Systems, Inc. 2620 Commerce Way, Vista, CA 92081 Office: 800-822-7933 x3500 Fax: 760-477-6209 On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 11:53 AM, Joe Cicio <ciciojgstlucieco.org> wrote: Hi Paul, As a follow up to our phone conversation we are asking that if the Jandy Pro Series JE Heat Pump is compliant with the verbage in the 2010 Florida Building Code Energy 504.7.3 . This has an exception that outdoor swimming pools deriving over 70 percent of their energy from site recovered energy or solar energy may eliminate the required pool vapor cover. The contractor has submitted the installation and operation manuals but I cannot see where the cover may be eliminated. Perhaps your company would have some additional documentation pertaining to this subject. Thanks for your assistance and I will attach the code as a reference Heated swimming pools and inground permanently installed spas shall be equipped with a vapor retardant cover on or at the water surface or a liquid cover or other means proven to reduce heat loss. Exception: Outdoor pools deriving over 70 percent of the energy for heating from site -recovered energy or solar energy source computed over an operating season. Plans Examiner II Standard Building Inspector Building Plans Examiner One and Two Family Dwelling Inspector One and Two Family Plans Examiner Sf- L v-ei e� Cotwvty FL"Axi." anal. Deveizrr*we*%,fServLtz:�, Please Note: Florida has very broad public records laws. Most written communications to or from County officials regarding County business are public records available to the public and media upon request. It is the policy of St. Lucie County that all County records shall be open for personal inspection, examination and / or copying. Your e-mail communications will be subject to public disclosure unless an exemption applies to the communication. If you received this email in error, please notify the sender by reply e-mail and delete all materials from all computers. Please Note: Florida has very broad public records laws. Most written communications to or from County officials regarding County business are public records available to the public and media upon request. It is the policy of St. Lucie County that all County records shall be open for personal inspection, examination and / or copying. Your e-mail communications will be subject to public disclosure unless an exemption applies to the communication. If you received this email in error, please notify the sender by reply e-mail and delete all materials from all computers.