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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCA2016-121A Future With A Past 30 November 2016 C -N -C Roofing & Remodeling 1102 S. Austin Ave, Suite 110 - 13,3 Georgetown, TX 78626 RE-. HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS #CA16-121 405 SOUTH MAIN STREET GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 This letter confirms on November 30, 2016 the Historic Preservation Commission staff approved wl'th cond*ltl*ons #CAI 6-121 for the property addressed 405 South Main Street, legally described as Block: 18 Lot: 8, Grapevine, City of, Grapevine, Texas. The following was approved on this Certificate of Appropriateness. - 1. New roofing membrane system of Mule -Hide TPO-c polyester reinforced for a 32 feet by 92 feet area; as per the attached drawings and specification sheets with the condition a permit be obtained from the Building Department. An approved Certifficate of Appropdateness'lis, not an approved Building Permit and a p "t is not required. Contact the C"Ity of Grapevl'ne's Building Department at erml ("_!s'j, I 817-41 0-3165 for fees and informati"on regardi"ng permits. N" Wwu David Klempin Historic Preservation Officer cc. Property Owner CA File THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE HISTORIC PRE.,SERVATIONe 636 South Main Street * Grapevine, Texas o'76051 o Phone 817/410-3197 Fax Number 817/410-3125 Tenant Name/Occupancy/Use Rack, ti /W 4jl Q-.2 j 614f � 4- �21 1,oil Number ------------ Request/Description of Work to Be Done Ale W r 9 cj t" 0 Drawings/Sketchies Attached . ......... . . ..... ... . ..... . .. es N o . ......... . . .. - [)��Otographs Attached rre n t o Historic I hereby certify that this information is correct to the best of my knowledge and that the said work wX be done in conformance with all submissions herein set forth, and in compliance with the Cit of Grapevine's Historic Overlay District y Ordinances and Building Codes. APPROVAL OF A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS DOES NOT CONSTITUTE APPROVAL OF OTHER REQUIRED BUILDING PERMITS. Signed X ... ....... .. . Gwnemr Contractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Print Name I ppAi o I Aroved _j Apppproved with Conditions -___j Denied--.,. X X Chair — Historic Preservation Commission i)Astoric Pteseryation X L Dat� Building Official THIS IS % A BUILDING PERMIT. A SEPARATE BUILDING PERMIT MUST BE FILED AND APPROVED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT BEFORE STARTING WORK. DELIVER TO: ' HISTORIC PRESERVATION DEPARTMENT OFFICE 817-410-3556 City of Grapevine Historic Preservation Department — 636 South Main Street, Grapevine, Texas 75051 - (817) 410-3556 iii%%: arrant Appraisal District Account Number* 01090771 0 Georeferencep Property Location: 405 S MAIN ST, GRAPEVINE, 76051 Graf rrving Owner Information: HUSBANDS ROSE M Attention: AKA ROSE TURMAN 2509 JOLINDA LN WHITESBORO TX 76273-9419 Legal Description,s GRAPEVINE, CITY OF Block: 18 Lot: 8 -faxing )urisdictions: 011 CITY OF GRAPEVINE 220 TARRANT COUNTY 906 GRAPEVINE-COLLEYVILLE ISD 224 TARRANT COUNTY HOSPITAL 225 TARRANT COUNTY COLLEGE This iriforrnation 'is intended for reference only and is subject to change. It may not accurately reflect,the complete status oftlie account as aCtUally carried in 11NNAD's database J- Appraised value rnay be less than market vakie dUe to state -mandated limitations on value increases ff A zero value indicates that "the property record has not yet, been completed for the indicated tax year �ftt Rot.inded This represerits one of a hilerarchy of possible values rariked in the followir-lig ordeir-11 Recorded, Computed, Systern, CaICLflated 51 Tear value rusi: 2016 NotIce Sent: MY OF GRAPEVINE RELEAS Pa PURSU < \: : ' DATE\\\ \> >>!>.\DEVEL.OPMENT SERVICES CONTACT }� }.\ ' �� «!/ © � ^-CTR©M * OR PE \ \`IN ORM ION Product Data Sheet MULE -HIDE TPO-c Membrane (Standard, FIR & Clean Film) SPECIFICATIONS Colors* White top/Black bottom (Standard) (Special Order Top Colors) Tan and Gray. Material- .045 -inch and .060 -inch (nominal) thick polyester reinforced thermoplastic Sizes* Field Sheet - 8'1 10' and 12' by 100' - Perimeter Sheet - 4' and 6' by 1001 Weights: 45 Mil - 0.23 lb/ft 2 (1. 1 kg/M2) typical, 60 Mil - 0.29 lb/ft2 (1.4 kg/m )typical . . . . . . . .. ... . . . . . . . ........ . ....... 1i 11111awl 11, Thickness Tolerance on nominal, % ASTM D-751 ���I �� * IIII li ' �� A,Tr T Thickness over scrim, in. (mm) ASTM D-6878 0.015 min. 0.018 typical .... .. ..... - __-_ -- - 0.024 typical (avg. of 3 areas) Optical Method (0.380) ............ ( 0.457) (0 .610) Breaking Strength, lbf (kN) ASTM D-751 220 (976 N) 225 (1.0) min. ........ ... .. 250 (Grab Method) minimumtypical 360 (1.6) typical Elongation at break of fabric, % ASTM D-751 15 minimu��� m �I IIII � ���� 15 minimum VIII 15 minimum (Grab Method) 25 typical 25 typical Tear Strength, lbf (N) 8 by 8 in. ASTM D-751 111 55 (24miai �� 5) iil minimum 55 (245) min. .. .... ....... - ----- 55 (245) min. specimen (B Tongue Tear) 130 (578) typical 130 (578) typical Brittleness point, OF (OC) ASTM D-2137 SIA I IINIII------IIII----------- -4 0 (-4 0) maximum .... . . ........... ----------- - -- - ------- ------ -40 OF (-40 OC) max. II ISI -40 OF (-40 OC) max. ............. . ... . ............ - ----------- . . .......... . . r• (-46) OC typical -50 OF (-46 OC) typical ........ ---------- .................... ................. . . . . ............. - - - --------- -------- Linear Dimensional Change ASTM D -1204 ± m 1 maxium max +/-1 max (shrinkage) % change 6 hours @ 1580 F (700 C) .......... ...... ........ . ............. . ...... - - - - - ---------_-____ 0.2 typical 0.2 typical Ozone resistance, 100 pphm, 168 hrs. ASTM D-1 149 . .............. - ----- . . . ........ ... . ............... ..... . ......... - -------- . .................... . . . ....... - ---- ------------ - --------__--_------ ------ SII 'T� II.T� I� * I"" "" I q III Factory seam strength, lbf/in (kN/m) 66 (29 0) min 66 (290) minimum •66 T�TTinimum Field seam strength, lbf(in. (kN/m) ASTM D- 1876 No requirement 25 (4.4) 5 ILII (4.4) min. 2IIS ��� I �� Seams tested in peel 50 (8.8) typical 60 (10.5) typical Water vapor permeance, Perms ASTM E-96 proc. B No requirement 0.10 max. 0.05 typical 0. 10 max. 0.05 typical . . ....... . . ... . .......... ----------ASTM D-471 Water Absorption No requirement AA II IIS 3.0 max. 3.0 max. @ 1580F, 166 hours 2.0 typical 2.0 typical FTM 11C Puncture resistance0 lbf (N) ����� No requirement 250 (1.1) min. 300 (1.3) min. , Method 2031 ..... ............. - - __ ---- 325 (1.4) typical 3 50 (1.6) typical Properties after heat aging Breaking Strength, % retained 198 (881) 90% min 205 (912) min 225 (1000) min ASTM D573 Elongation reinf., % retained 13.5 o min 13.5 min 13.5 min 67 0 hrs at 240OF (1160 C) Tearing Strength, %-• 33 (60%) min 33 min 33 min Weight change, % +1.0 max 1.0 max. 1.0 max. Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and - - - ---------- ____-_ information is intended as• a guide and does• not reflect the specification range for any particular property of this product. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1 Approved insulation shall be attached to the roof deck with an approved insulation adhesive or approved fasteners and plates. Install insulation with its largest dimension perpendicular to the direction of the membrane seams where possible. 2) Mechanically Attached Roofing System a) Perimeter sheets to be installed in an approved pattern along all exterior roof edges. b) Mechanical fasteners and plates are installed in the seams of both the perimeter sheets and field sheets and into the roof deck. Use approved fasteners and maintain proper penetration for specific roof deck. 3) Fully Adhered Roofing System a) Perimeter sheets are not required. b) The membrane is required to be mechanically attached at the base of all vertical surfaces, roof edges, and angle changes. c) The field of the roof is fully adhered to the substrate with Mule -Hide TPO Bonding Adhesive. 4) Remove CLEAN Film from areas that are to be heat -welded together. In areas not requiring heat -welding, CLEAN Film can be lift in place for up to 90 days. Upon completion of the TPC roofing system, remove the CLEAN film and discard. 4) All seams are hot air welded and checked by probing. 5) All details will be done in accordance with Mule -Hide details. 6) On projects where a Mule -Hide Standard or Premium Warranty is requested, an authorized Mule -Hide representative shall inspect all completed work. This is only a brief summary and not the complete Wspecification. %_ OPRIATT"NESS, W Specifications, Details, Technical Bulletins, and associated documents should be thoroughly�A 1wtQVoffl144nY project. Contact Mule -Hide Products for additional information. RELEA 'D PURSU 'T A PRECAUTIONS M P i 1 DABy pp T MENT OF • Maximum sustained temperature not to exceed 159°F (710C) for TPO membrane. • Use proper stacking procedures to ensure roll stability. Avoid creasing the membrane. 111I.DINO INSPE-rIT'ONS .,ONTACT BUI 'M Revised Jun -2016 P®S 09-1105 C,, 1PERMrP4@4WW Product Data Sheet MULE -HIDE TPO-c Membrane (Standard, FIR & Clean Film) • Surfaces may be slippery when wet, or due to frost and ice build-up. Exercise caution to prevent falls. • Mule -Hide TPO membranes are highly reflective to sunlight. Workers should dress appropriately, wear sunscreen, and wear sunglasses that filter out UV light. • Exercise care when working near roof edge as edges may not be visible when surrounding area is covered with snow. • Store Mulee membrane in original wrappings in a cool, shaded area. Cover with light-colored, breathable, waterproof tarpaulins. Mule -Hide membrane that has been exposed to the elements for approximately 7 days or longer must be prepared with Weathered Membrane Cleaner prior to hot air welding. Mule -Hide maintains Safety Data Sheets on all of its non-exempt products. Safety Data Sheets contain health and safety information for your development of appropriate product handling procedures to protect your employees and customers. Mule - Hide's Safety Data Sheets should be read and understood by all of your supervisory personnel and employees before using Mule -Hide products in your facilities. R A 11111fi[`117 1) TPO-c meets and exceeds the requirements of ASTIVI D68781 Standard Specification for Thermoplastic Polyolefin Based Sheet Roofing 2) TPO-c membranes conform to requirements of the U.S. E.P.A. Toxic Leachate Test (40 CFR part 136) performed by an independent analytical laboratory 3) TPO-c was tested for dynamic puncture resistance per ASTM D5635-04 using the most recently modified impact head. 45 -mil was watertight after an impact energy of 12.5 J (9.2 ft-lbf) and 60 -mil was watertight after an impact energy of 22.5 J (16.6 ft-lbf) . ... . ..... ... ... ....... ENERGY STAR@II initial solar reflectance .... 7 ... .. POP, 1 1'' P ------------------ ....... . ....... . ......... .. .......... .. ........ . ............. . Solar Spectrum Reflectometer . ................ ... . . . . . .... . ........ ENERGY STAR@ initial emissivity ASTIVI C1549 ........ ... Maim m: CRRC,solar reflectance after 3 yearsncleaned) ----------- CRRC initial thermal emittance ASTM C1371 - . ... ............ . . CRRC thermal emittance after 3 years -------------------------- - ---- IIIIII�11!111! jII IF ........... .... .. . CRRC SRI (Solar Reflectance Index) ASTM E1980 CRRC SRI (Solar Reflectance Index after 3 yr CRRC Product ID T_ LEED thermal emittance ASTM E408 --- III NI II I I VII1 0670-0009 0670-0016 0670-10017 Mule-Hide Tan and White TPO membranes are ENERGY STAROand California Title 24 rated roof products. Mule -Hid White TPO membranes are Energy Star compliant. i An ENERGY STAR qualified low slope roof product must have an initial solar reflectance of at least 0.65 and a 3 -year age#! solar reflectance of at least 0.50. Cleaning the aged roof surface is not permitted by the ENERGY STAR test protocol. Energy Star is only valid in the United States for Roofing Products. The Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC) does not specify minimums for reflectance or emittance but they do require specific protocols for testing and reporting, Cleaning of the aged roof surface is not permitted for determination of radiative properties after 3 years. A LEED If point 3) may be earned if a roof material is ENERGY STAR quaed and has a thermal emittance of at least 0.90 as determined by ASTM E408. Product Data Sheet MULE -HIDE TPO-c Membrane (Standard, FIR & Clean Film) WT71 ASTM Standard D6878 is the material specification for Thermoplastic Polyolefin -Based Sheet Roofing. It covers material property requirements for TPO roof sheeting and includes al and aged properties after heat and xenon -arc exposure. As stated in the standard, "the tests and property limits used to characterize the sheet are values intended to ensure minimum quality for the intended purpose. I) Mule -Hide's goal is to provide TPO membranes that exceed the requirements of kJ/ m4 at 340 nm 1 10,080 1 17,840 1 207160 1 27,720 Test sample is 2.75" by 5.5" piece of membrane, unbacked, weathering side facing arc lamp. Criterion -no visible cracks viewed under I Ox magnification while wrapped around 3" diameter mandrel. Xenon -Arc exposes the membrane samples to the combined effect of ultraviolet, visible and infrared radiation, ozone, heat and water spray to greatly accelerate the affects of outdoor weathering. The radiation "dose" is measured in kilojoules per square meter (kJ/ m2) at 340 nm machine UV wavelength. The irradiance "power' of the xenon -arc lamp is measured in Wafts per square meter (W/M2) . Test specimen is 2.75 by 5.5 in, piece of membrane, unbacked, weathering side facing lamp. Criteria -- no visible cracks viewed under 1 OX macinification while wrar)r)ed around a 3 in. mandrel. 'ULLA.......... -------- -------- - - -EXTREME Test ------- No cracking under 1 Ox magnification Test specimen is 2.75" by 5.5" piece of membrane with edges sealed. 10 days heat aging at 2400 F (1160 C) followed by 5 days water immersion at 1580 F (700 C) followed •by 5 /M2 W/M2 ,040 U (2000 hours at 0.70 irradiance) xenon -arc exposure ------ - -- — ------------------- Criterion — after 3 completed cycles, test specimens shall remain flexible and not have any cracking under 1 Ox magnifications while wraoned around a 3" diameter mandrel. The information given on this PDS is subject to change without notice. Always check the Mule -Hide website at www.mulehide.com for the latest information, changes and updates or contact Mule -Hide Products Company at 800-786-1491 F*1L9r0TW±TrXTd_6Wk1 The statements provided concerning the material shown are intended as a guide for material usage and are believed to be true and accurate I t the time of printing. No statement made by anyone may supersede this information, except when done in writing by Mule -Hide Products Since the manner of use is beyond our control, Mule -Hide does not authorize anyone to make any warranty of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose or any other warranty, guarantee or representation, expressed or implied, concerning this material. This product may be eligible for a Mule -Hide warranty, please check the Mule -Hide website •at www.mulehide.com or contact Mule -Hide directly at 800-786-1492 for details. Buyer and user accept the product under these condons and assume the risk of any failure, any injury person or property (including that of the user), loss or liability resulting from the handling, storage or use of the product whether or not it is handled, stored •or •used in accordance with the directions or specifications. Mule -Hide must be notified in writing of any claims and be given the opportunity to inspect the alleged failure before repairs are made. CERTIFicKrE OF APPROFIRLATENESS CITY OFGRAPEVINE RELEA "'D PURSUA A. DATE BY., D PA,114 ENTOF DEVELOPM 'NT'SERVICES CONTACT BUILDING INSPECTIONS FOR PERWINFORMAI"ION Revised Jun -2016 PIDS 09-1105 Page 4 of 4