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19-102428 Demolition Com;, tyneve►�Way Permit #:19-102428-00-DE 33325 8th Ave S Federal Way,WA 98003 Inspection Request Line: (253)835-3050 Ph:(253)835-2607 Fax:(253)835-2609 Project Name: ATKINS Project Address: 29310 3RD AVE SW Parcel Number: 119600 1460 Project Description: Demolition of detached shed and shop. Owner Applicant Contractor TIMOTHY K ATKINS SHARON HITT VIKING CONSTRUCTION 29310 3RD AVE SW 29310 3RD AVE SW VIKING*066PL(11/21/19) FEDERAY WA FEDERAL WAY WA 98023 1502 S PROSPECT ST 98023 TACOMA WA 98405 Additional Permit Information PERMIT EXPIRES Wednesday, 13 November,2019 Permit Issued on Friday,May 17,2019 I hereby certify that the above information is correct and that the construction on the above described property and the occupancy and the use will be in accordance with the laws, rules and regulations of the State of Washington and the City pf Federal Way. Owner or agent: �'+�''� '/ �� Date: 67/.2-1=2-0/F r�Or THIS CARD IS TO REMAIN ON-SITE emr os �N Federal Wa Construction Inspection Record y INSPECTION REQUESTS: (253)835-3050 PERMIT#: 19 102428 00 Address: 29310 3RD AVE SW Project: SHANNON A ATKINS FEDERAL WAY WA 98023-3536 Scheduled inspections may be failed if this card is not on-site. DO NOT LOSE THIS CARD. Inspections are listed as close to sequential order as possible (read left to right,top to bottom). Please schedule inspections as appropriate, Work must not be covered until it is approved. Check with your inspector if you are unsure about any of the inspections or the inspection sequence. On-going inspections are logged on the back of this card. 0 Final-Building(4050) Approved Byf�S Date 01//?, 0 Rough Electrical 0 Final Electrical 0 Right of Way Approved Approved Approved By Date By Date By Date REEF VED . 4..... MAY 17 2019 PERMIT APPLICATION CITY OF Federal Way COMMUNfl Y DA/7 OF FEC�HAL WAY PERMIT CENTER+ 33325 8th Avenue South+ Federal Way,WA 98003-6325 EVELOPMErvr 253-835-2607 + FAX 253-835-2609 +pennitcenter@cityoffederalway.com /9 / 't a g - A PERMIT NUMBERow � A�I��i .� I �(y ^ s TARGET DATE I J+/ 4. (/ r SITE ADDRESS SUITE/UNIT ik a93J 34I 1YE . a F£.7 ,g, "(ill y j w11-- q �0�3 jVALUATION ZONING ASSESSOR'S TAX/PARCEL N 1, 5 0 0 _I_ )__. 9_ Ip_ _(%' () - _i_ ii 6___ a TYPE OF PERMIT ❑ BUILDING D PLUMBING 0 MECHANICAL J8 DEMOLITION 0 ENGINEERING 0 FIRE PREVENTION • NAME OF PROJECT /9. /J J Mei E04- 7 d u,AJ o ie 97)0.W-iit.5 ,'h. cI 5A16. PROJECT DESCRIPTION i Detailed description of work to JD L(..J/ou) .4/i."(2.4/i."(2GO-)-1. ,z-,e 7/o/ d i(J ,A/(' be included on this permit only 7/".010-1--/if/4/7"- .._ J NAME - . J1/ fa4 ...11)4 NN ,4-lRiALI PRIMARY PHONE (76' / - PROPERTY OWNER MAILING ADDRESS E-MAIL . e2-/3/P g'` t9-Uf .5.J' KiE�o�a*KlPJ5 mai.f•c )M C TY STATE ZIP io2 - PRos�cf .�� PHONE6 3 _47 , - 57/ G ADDRESS .Ug A E-MAIL -L CONTRACTOR 1/77�'/</�1/j L�ON.1/Aad P1 `J lI a v�� C �.N iovel0®1 S1.AC/ CITY STATE ZIP �� FAX 7.;_....e, id,* 9 ,0 W+STATE CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE k EXPIRATION DATE FEDERAL WAY BUSI SS LICENSE N y I KI NG*o( b PL - // / 2/, /apI7 4i'% d j ,,4- N PRTIRAY-NE Ml'�DD4 X/41N� /LL77 9Z— &' APPLICANT ING ADDRESS E-MAI �l75/o 3 /t2v , Ge) X 1 Q Cna fAl/tS'R a i 4 c_oyrl g.Ty S'141foric ZIP FAX NAME l/ Al" �� . .2..5.3- ‘0,/-/4-7.5- MAILING PRIMARYPRPHONE PROJECT CONTACT � GyPD/lJ ll/ —6/Y 1 fOT �� ' "_.3-�/+/4 � (The individual to receive and MAILING ADDRESS # n�, E-MAIL respond to all correspondence 9 3/o I A 1 /Tv , k)- in5,eQO`. 4/1/1.4 0/1 concerning this application) STATE ZIP FAX Cr MJa _ Gtr 9041-i NAME PROJECT FINANCING 414-- )4 OWNER-FINANCED When value is$5,000 or more MAILING ADDRESS,CITY,STATE,ZIP PHONE (RCW 19.29095) I certify under penalty of perjury that I am the property owner or authorized agent of the property owner.I certify that to the best of my knowledge, the information submitted in support of this permit application is true and correct.I certify that I will comply with all applicable City of Federal Way regulations pertaining to the work authorized by the issuance of a permit. I understand that the issuance of this permit does not remove the owner's responsibility for compliance with local, state, or federal laws regulating construction or environmental laws. I further agree to hold harmless the City of Federal Way as to any claim(including costs, expenses,and attorneys'fees incurred in the investigation and defense of such claim), which may be made by any person,including the undersigned, and filed against the city, but only where such claim ari es out of the reliance of the city, including its officers and employees, upon the accuracy of the information supplied to the ci as a part of this application. SIGNATURE: ./ L_ DATE M'Le.-A----- Z /'Vol,/7 PRINT NAME: fl/�d/U /J' Bulletin#100-January 29,2016 Page 1 of 2 k:\Flandouts\Permit Application � r VALUE OF MECHANICAL WORK MECHANICAL PERMIT $ Indicate how many of each type of fixture to be installed or relocated as part of this project.Do not include existing fixtures to remain. AIR HANDLING UNITS FANS GAS PIPE OUTLETS OTHER(Describe) AIR CONDITIONER FIREPLACE INSERTS HOODS(Commercial) BOILERS FURNACES HOT WATER TANKS(Gas) COMPRESSORS GAS LOG SETS REFRIGERATION SYST DUCTING GAS PIPING WOODSTOVES VALUE OF PLUMBING WORK PLUMBING PERMIT $ Indicate how many of each type of fixture to be installed or relocated as part of this project.Do not include existing fixtures to remain. BATHTUBS(or Tub/Shower combo) LAVS(Hand Smks) TOILETS WATER PIPING DISHWASHERS RAINWATER SYSTEMS URINALS OTHER(Describe) DRAINS SHOWERS VACUUM BREAKERS DRINKING FOUNTAINS SINKS(when/Utdity) WATER HEATERS(Ekctnc) HOSE BIBBS SUMPS WASHING MACHINES TOTAL FIXTURES GENERAL INFORMATION CRITICAL AREAS ON PROPERTY? WATER PURVEYOR SEWER PURVEYOR VALUE OF EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS EXISTING/PREVIOUS USE LOT SIZE(In Square Feet) EXISTING FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM? PROPOSED FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM? ❑Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No RESIDENTIAL - NEW OR ADDITION AREA DESCRIPTION(in square feet) EXISTING PROPOSED TOTAL FOR OFFICE USE BASEMENT FIRST FLOOR(or Mobile Home) SECOND FLOOR COVERED ENTRY DECK GARAGE ❑ CARPORT ❑ OTHER(describe) Area Totals EXISTING PROPOSED TOTAL "NEW HOMES any** ESTIMATED SELLING PRICE$ # OF BEDROOMS COMMERCIAL-NEW/ADDITION AREA DESCRIPTION Area In Occupancy Group(s) Construction #of Additional Information Square FeetType Stories NDW'BIIiLDIN`G ADDITION COMMERCIAL-REMODEL/TENANT IMPROVEMENTS AREA DESCRIPTION Area in Occupancy Group(s) Construction #of Additional Information Square FeetType Stories TOTAL $ 1CG ' y TENANT AREA ONLY PROJECT AREA.MILT Bulletin#100—January 29,2016 Page 2 of 2 k:\Handouts\Permit Application . , . COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 333258th Avenue South _11_, ..A. Federal Way,WA 98003 CITY OF 253-835-2607;Fax 253-835-2609 Federal Way www.cityoffederalway.com DEMOLITION PERMIT REQUIREMENTS A demolition permit is required to remove any structure on a subject property. Demolition of separate structures may require separate permits. ❑ Address of Demolition: 01-9 3/0 g"c///y/e ',la fe-dbRJ Ph y 3 kip" 92a ❑ Prior to submitting a demolition permit, the following items must be signed by the respective agency or their approvals attached. Items not applicable to your project should be marked N/A. ❑ A completed Construction Permit Application form is also required. 1.ASBESTOS-ABATEMENT — .- . -_,-_.,__ (Provide`copy of Notice of Intent from Puget Soun Clean,Air_A ency,? 5. ELECTRICITY and copy of spection report by AHERA-certifi Spector • +([i t/ f 4 li (Puget Sound Energy/Tacoma Power) (City of Federal Way Builco(Aik_ecj-ec( n ©ffffi`ciial) 2. FUEL STORAGE TANKS 6. NATURAL GAS oikUnder grade tank(s)is/are present ❑Above grade tank(s)are present El Tank(s)has been pumped or removed under South King Fire& Puget Sound Energy) Rescue permit prior to any dismantling or excavation (South n Fire" and Rescue) 7.WATER g - Public Source fq A (Lakehaven Utility District) 3. SEPTIC SYSTEM DECOIMISSIONING tkj8.WATER- Priv to Well (King County vironmental Services) (Kir g�County Environmental Services) 4.SANITARY SEWER j. A (Lak aven Utility District) Please Note: Erosion control measures must be in place during the demolition and through completion of the site clean-up. �;4 ,, r �/J J (Applicant)li Bulletin#122—March 16,2017 Page 1 of 1 k.\Handouts\Demolition Permit Requirements DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 33325 8th Avenue South CITY OF Irmllillitaaw# Federal Way,WA 98003-6325 Federal Way 253-835-2607;Fax 253-835-2609 www.citvoffederalway.com DEMOLITION PERMIT CONTACT LIST This list of agencies may assist you in expediting the demolition permit process.Refer to the demolition permit requirements for signature blocks.All applicable signatures are required prior to permit approval. 1. Asbestos Removal: Puget Sound Clean Air Agency 110 Union Street, Suite 500 Seattle,WA 98101-2038 206-343-8800—OR—800-552-3565 www.pscleanair.org 2. Electricity: Puget Sound Energy Tacoma Public Utilities Attn: Construction Coordinator Customer Service 22828 68th Avenue South,Suite#102 —OR— 747 Market Street Kent,WA 98032 Tacoma,WA 98402 888-225-5773 253-383-9600 or 253-383-2471 3. Gas: Puget Sound Energy 805 156th Avenue NE Bellevue,WA 98004 888-225-5773 4. Telephone: Qwest Communications 801-962-2475 (phone)/801-237-6491 (fax) 5. Water: Lakehaven Utility District Tacoma Public Utilities Technical Service Division Customer Service 31623 First Avenue South —OR— 747 Market Street Federal Way,WA 98003 Tacoma,WA 98402 253-941-2288 253-383-9600 or 253-383-2471 6. Garbage: Waste Management 655 Second NW Auburn,WA 98071 253-833-3333(residential)—OR—253-939-9792 (commercial) 7. Sewer: Lakehaven Utility District Technical Services Division 31623 First Avenue South Federal Way,WA 98003 253-941-2288 8. Septic: King County Environmental Services 14350 SE Eastgate Way Bellevue,WA 98007 206-296-4932 9. Fire Department: South King Fire&Rescue 33325 8th Avenue South Federal Way, WA 98003 253-946-7248 Bulletin#109—January 1,2011 Page 1 of 1 k:\Handouts\Demolition Permit Contact List t ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES,INC. CONSULT:NG&COMPLIANCE 34004 9th Avenue South Al2, Federal Way,Washington 98003 Telephone(253)927-5233 Fax(253)924-0323 May 3, 2019 PROJECT: Residential Shop/Storage 29310 3rd Avenue SW Federal Way, WA NUMBER: N19-0185 CLIENT: Attn: Sharon Hitt 29310 3rd Avenue SW Federal Way, WA Contents Section Introduction 1.0 Executive Summary 2.0 Regulatory Compliance 3.0 Sampling Plan and Laboratory Analysis 4.0 Survey Results 5.0 Conclusions and Recommendations 6.0 Limits of Survey 7.0 Appendices Certification A SECTION 1.0— INTRODUCTION: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: ASBESTOS Pre-Demolition Survey. Identify asbestos containing materials that could possibly be impacted during demolition of the shop and storage building Inspection was performed on May 3, 2019 a certified AHERA building inspector, Dennis Rauschenberg AHERA Accreditation No. BI/R-NES-020519-05 Expiration February 5th 2020 SECTION 2.0 - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Building Description The structure is approximately 600 square feet built on a temporary foundation, wood constructed with a metal roof, wood walls and wood floor. No suspect asbestos materials were found during this survey. One wood window with putty was noted and will be removed by the owner and installed elsewhere. SECTION 3.0— REGULATORY COMPLIANCE: Asbestos The intent of the asbestos survey is to comply with governing asbestos regulations required by the State of Washington and Puget Sound Clean Air Agency (PSCAA). Currently, the State of Washington requires a written "good faith inspection" for identification of asbestos-containing materials prior to any remodeling or demolition work. During demolition and construction work it is the responsibility of the owner and the contractors to make this survey document available to all concerned parties who may be handling the building materials. In addition, PSCAA requires that a copy of the written asbestos survey be made available on- site for inspection by a PSCAA Control Officer during construction and demolition work. The survey is required to be performed in accordance with 40 CFR 763.86. These federal standards require inspections to be conducted by an EPA Accredited Building Inspector with analysis to be provided by an asbestos laboratory certified by the National Bureau of Standards. The requirements are described in Article 1 and Article 4, of PSCAA's Asbestos Control Standards. All survey work was conducted in compliance with the above mentioned standards. Asbestos-containing materials are required to be removed and disposed of in accordance with Washington State Regulation 296-155 WAC, Part S prior to any demolition, renovation, or remodeling that would disturb these materials. Washington State Department of Labor and Industries and PSCAA require that the abatement be performed using Certified Asbestos Workers under the direct on-site supervision of a Certified Asbestos Supervisor in accordance with 296-65 WAC. Also see 296-62 WAC, Part I-1—General requirements for handling asbestos. SECTION 4.0— SAMPLING PLAN AND LABORATORY ANALYSIS: Asbestos Objectives - The objective of the survey was to determine the quantity and location of building materials that contain asbestos within areas to be impacted by planned demolition work. Asbestos Sampling Plan Protocol This survey was conducted using a protocol adapted from the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA). The protocol is as follows: ASBESTOS Pre-Demolition Project#N19-0185 29310 31'Avenue SW Federal Way, WA Page 2 of 8 Now Environmental Services,Inc. May 3,2019 1. Group materials into homogeneous sampling areas. 2. Quantify each homogeneous sampling area and collect samples from each area using the "3-5-7" criteria for surfacing material to determine the number of samples needed. Quantify and collect a minimum of three samples of each thermal system insulation (the number of samples collected of miscellaneous materials was determined by the inspector). 3. Samples of each material were taken to the substrate, ensuring that all components of the material were included. 4. Sampling was performed by a Certified Building Inspector, and the use of proper protective equipment and procedures was followed. Asbestos Sampling Procedure 1. Spread the plastic drop cloth (if needed) and set up other equipment, e.g., ladder. 2. Put on protective equipment (respirator and protective clothing if needed). 3. Label sample container with its identification number and record number. Record sample location, and type of material sampled on a sampling data form. 4. Moisten area where sample is to be extracted (spray the immediate area with water). 5. Extract sample using a clean knife, drill capsule, or cork boring tool to cut out or scrape off approximately one tablespoon of the material. Penetrate all layers of material. 6. Place sample in a container and tightly seal it. 7. Wipe the exterior of the container with a wet wipe to remove any material that may have adhered to it during sampling. 8. Clean tools with wet wipes and wet mop or vacuum area with HEPA vacuum to clean all debris. 9. Seal the sampling location with caulking compound, spackle or duct tape. 10. Discard protective clothing, wet wipes and rags, cartridge filters, and drop cloth in a labeled plastic waste bag. Asbestos Laboratory Analysis The bulk samples were analyzed in our laboratory using polarized light microscopy (PLM) with dispersion staining in accordance with US EPA method 600/R-93/116 as specified in 40 CFR Chapter I (7-1-93 edition) Part 763, Subpart F, Appendix A, pages 499-504. Polarizing light microscopy quantifies asbestos concentrations at between 100% and 1% detection levels. Levels below 1% can only be stated as "trace." For samples containing more than one separable layer of materials, the report will include findings for each layer (labeled L-1 for layer one and L-2 for layer two, etc.) and a total percentage for the entire sample. The asbestos concentration in the sample is determined by visual estimation. For those samples with asbestos concentrations between 1 and 10 percent based on visual estimation, the EPA recommends a procedure known as point counting (NESHAPS, 40 CFR Part 61). Point counting is a statistically more accurate means of quantification for samples with low concentrations of asbestos. SECTION 5.0— SURVEY RESULTS: There was NO Asbestos Containing Building Materials identified during this survey. ASBESTOS Pre-Demolition Project#N19-0185 29310 and Avenue SW Federal Way, WA Page 3 of 8 Now Environmental Services,Inc. May 3,2019 Table I LIST OF IDENTIFIED ASBESTOS CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIALS: Sample# Description Location Where Analysis Quantity Sampled NOT APPLICABLE NOT APPLICABLE SECTION 6.0 - CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS: There are NO Asbestos Containing Building Materials which were identified during this survey. NOW Environmental Services is not responsible for materials which require destructive means to access, or materials which are hidden from sight, those materials hidden behind walls, or materials which cannot be found with reasonable diligence. Extreme caution should be used during renovation or demolition to ensure that additional unidentified materials are not disturbed. In the event that additional materials are discovered, the material should be sampled by an EPA Accredited AHERA Building Inspector and analyzed to determine if it contains asbestos prior to disturbance. Asbestos According to Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-62-07721, prior to the start of work, a building owner must identify the presence, location, and quantity of ACM and/or presumed ACM (PACM) prior to renovation and demolition. This information must be communicated to contractors bidding on work, contractors performing other work, employees and tenants in or adjacent to the work area. The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency Regulation III, Article 4 requires that an asbestos survey be conducted prior to any renovation or demolition of existing buildings. This survey was intended to meet these regulatory requirements. Asbestos-containing materials are required to be removed and disposed of in accordance with Washington State Regulations prior to any demolition, renovation, or remodeling that would disturb these materials. Washington State Department of Labor and Industries and PSCAA require that the abatement be performed using Certified Asbestos Workers under the direct on- site supervision of a Certified Asbestos Supervisor. The only exemption is for resident owners performing removal of asbestos-containing materials other than furnace interiors and direct applied mudded asbestos insulation. ACM is identified as those building materials containing greater than one percent (>1.0%) of asbestos as verified by laboratory analysis. All building materials fabricated prior to 1980 are assumed to contain asbestos unless proven otherwise by a licensed building inspector. ASBESTOS Pre-Demolition Project#N19-0185 29310 311 Avenue SW Federal Way, WA Page 4 of 8 Now Environmental Services,Inc, May 3,2019 Materials that contain 1.0% or less asbestos are not regulated for disposal purposes. However, removal of materials containing 1.0% or less asbestos is considered an unclassified asbestos operation by OSHA and WISHA. Unclassified asbestos operations cover employees likely to be exposed in excess of the permissible exposure limit (PEL), and who are performing operations not covered by Class I through IV. For construction work involving unclassified asbestos the applicable requirements will include: an exposure assessment, use of vacuum cleaners equipped with HEPA filters, use of wet methods and prompt cleanup of debris, use of respirators and protective clothing, training, and record keeping. Asbestos-containing joint compound associated with non-asbestos gypsum wallboard (GWB) assemblies is sometimes found in specific locations of a building. The presence of asbestos in this material requires personnel impacting the material to adhere to regulatory requirement outlined in WAC 296-62-17712(2) and training as outlined in WAC 296-62-07722(5) and WAC 296-62-07728. Personal protect equipment and proper work practices are required pending completion of a negative exposure assessment. Such an assessment may include air monitoring of workers' breathing zones. Refer to WISHA Regional Directive 23.30 for additional information. The possibility exists that additional ACMs may be present in wall and ceiling cavities. Any previously unidentified material encountered during construction activities should be sampled prior to impact. Work that may be impact asbestos should be performed by personnel having proper training and utilizing proper worker protection according WISHA standards. NOW Environmental Services recommends that a Certified Asbestos Project Designer design any asbestos abatement project to ensure that the job is completed according to regulatory standards. SECTION 7.0 - LIMITS OF SURVEY: Asbestos surveys are non-comprehensive by nature and subject to many limitations including those presented below. Our assessment has considered risks pertaining to asbestos; however, this survey is limited to only those locations sampled. This survey was not designed to identify all potential concerns or eliminate all risk associated with asbestos. Materials sampled were limited by the scope of work as defined by the drawings provided. Lead based paint & TCLP testing, mercury light tubes and/or other hazardous materials were not included in the scope of work during the course of this survey. Other risks that were not evaluated with this survey; Risks such as 1) toxic and hazardous substances in (or in contact with or associated with) soil or ground water; 2) risks associated with structural, electrical, or mechanical working of the building; 3) risks associated with radon gas, slope stability, building settlement, moisture, or site drainage and flooding have not been evaluated during this survey. No warranty, expressed or implied, is made. The site visit consisted of a thorough visual walk-through of building for the purpose of viewing and sampling potential asbestos-containing material. A TCLP sample was not collected and suspect PCB containing light ballasts were not estimated. Fluorescent bulbs were not quantified for recycling purposes. Mercury vapor lamps were not identified during the survey. ASBESTOS Pre-Demolition Project#N19-0185 29310 3r'Avenue SW Federal Way, WA Page 5 of 8 Now Environmental Services,Inc. May 3,2019 NOW Environmental Services performed this survey in accordance with the generally accepted standards of care that exist in the industrial hygiene profession in Washington State at the time of this study. The asbestos survey was performed in preparation for removal of asbestos- containing materials in accordance with NESHAPS regulations. INSPECTOR ENDORSEMENT Dennis Rauschenberg AHERA Build' • Inspector/Manager PROJECT REVIEW: Donna McNeal Owner/CEO ANALYSIS Polarized Light Microscopy EPA Method 600/R-98/166 METHOD: PARMETERS: ASBESTOS: Puget Sound Clean Air Agency (PSCAA) and Washington State Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) regulations require an inspection of all buildings for the presence of asbestos-containing materials (ACM) prior to renovation and demolition. ACM is identified as those building materials containing greater than one percent (>1.0%) of asbestos as verified by laboratory analysis. All building materials fabricated prior to 1980 are assumed to contain asbestos unless proven otherwise by a licensed building inspector. According to Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-62-07721, prior to the start of work, a building owner must identify the presence, location, and quantity of ACM and/or presumed ACM (PACM) in the work area. This information must be communicated to contractors bidding on work, contractors performing other work and tenants in or adjacent to the work area. The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency Regulation III, Article 4 requires that an asbestos survey be conducted by an AHERA Building Inspector prior to any renovation or demolition of existing buildings. This survey was intended to meet these regulatory requirements. ASBESTOS Pre-Demolition Project#N19-0185 29310 3"'Avenue SW Federal Way, WA Page 6 of 8 Now Environmental Services,Inc. May 3,2019 DEFINITIONS: (1)Thermal System Insulation (TSI): These materials are defined as those applied to pipes, fillings, boilers, tanks, ducts or other structural components to prevent heat loss or gain. (2) Miscellaneous Materials: All other building materials that may be ACM but not surfacing materials or TSI fall into this category. (3) Surfacing Materials: These are defined as those materials that are sprayed-on, toweled-on or otherwise applied to surfaces including, but not limited to, lath and plaster, acoustical plaster on ceilings, paints, fireproofing materials on structural members or other materials on surfaces applied for decorative purposes. SAMPLES No sampOles were extracted from the building for the purposes of this inspection. EXTRACTED: LIMITATIONS During demolition/renovation, it is possible that additional suspect ACM and / or AND hazardous materials may be discovered within wall, floor, ceiling sandwiches or other INACCESSIBLE areas/systems not accessible at the time of this survey. Should such suspect material AREAS: be discovered, a certified building inspector is required to sample and test the materials to provide evidence that they are non-hazardous containing materials NOW Environmental Services is neither responsible for the classification of materials that are not identifiable with reasonable diligence, nor for the identification of materials beyond the scope of this project as we understand it Disclaimer This report and its contents are limited to the scope and activities performed at the subject property as described. We represent that our services were performed within the limits prescribed by applicable regulations and in a manner consistent with the level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by other professional consultants under similar circumstances. No other representation is made to the client, expressed or implied, and no warranty or guarantee is included or intended. ASBESTOS Pre-Demolition Project#N19-0185 29310 3id Avenue SW Federal Way, WA Page 7 of 8 Now Environmental Services,Inc. May 3,2019 APPENDIX A Certification ASBESTOS Pre-Demolition Project#N19-018.5 29310 3'11 Avenue SW Federal Way, WA Page 8 of 8 Now Environmental Services,Inc. May 3,2019 '\ i,r \ /„- •. q'414. N4,: t•R, .P:1Vti., 4'%N'i •; „Z{;\'is; :m',. '\;:,4;.' /,,;;!?,;;1+., n;C;•r•i,; ,{•;;. ra\„ tIY, p.\AvkS' .\r,a\.! 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