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3740 Hart Road, Kelowna Ritchie Custom Homes - Mirabel Vineyards Wwwawaaayyyyffffaaaarrrreeeerrrr Dddrdrrraaaaffffttttiiiinnnngggg &&& Dddedeeessssiiiiggggnnnn 3740 HART ROAD, KELOWNA RITCHIE CUSTOM HOMES - MIRABEL VINEYARDS WWWAWAAAYYYYFFFFAAAARRRREEEERRRR DDDRDRRRAAAAFFFFTTTTIIIINNNNGGGG &&& DDDEDEEESSSSIIIIGGGGNNNN Mathew Pond ISSUED FOR PERMIT - 17.04.19 250.718.6450 [email protected] 209 Cedar Avenue Kaleden, BC V0H 1K0 CLIENT: OWNER No. Date Revision 01 04/04/2019 ISSUED FOR PERMIT DOUG REIMER 02 17/04/2019 REVISED FOR DP 3740 Hart Road Kelowna, British Columbia Drawings Are Not To Be Scaled. All Dimensions To Be V1W 4G6 Verified On The Job Site. E-mail: [email protected] CONSULTANTS: DESIGN BUILDER RITCHIE CUSTOM HOMES 1393 Hillside Avenue Penticton, British Columbia V2A 8T1 Aaron Spohr Telephone: 250.493.9341 E-mail: [email protected] DRAFTER & BIM TECHNOLOGIST WAYFARER DRAFTING & DESIGN 209 Cedar Avenue Kaleden, British Columbia V0H 1K0 Mat Pond Telephone: 250.718.6450 E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL NOTES: 1. DIMS ARE TO OUTSIDE FACE OF SHEATHING OR STUD OF INTERIOR PARTITION WALLS 2. ALL CLOSETS TO BE MINIMUM 2' -0" CLEAR INSIDE UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 3. DOOR R.O. TO BE CENTERED WITHIN OPENING OR IF DOOR JAMBS ARE ADJACENT TO A PERPENDICULAR WALL THEY ARE TO ACCOMMODATE 2 FULL STUDS AT JAMB, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 4. ALL DOORS AND WINDOWS ARE TO BE NAFS CANADA COMPLIANT. Date 4/17/2019 1:05:35 PM Job No. ARCHITECTURAL Scale 12" = 1'-0" SHEET Drawn Wayfarer Drafting & Design NUMBER SHEET NAME Checked A0.0 COVER Ritchie Custom Homes A0.1 SITE PLAN - OVERALL A1.0 DEMOLITION PLAN A1.1 FLOOR PLAN MIRABEL VINEYARDS A4.1 ELEVATIONS & SECTION TASTING ROOM COVER A0.0 PROJECT INFORMATION BUILDING CODE REVIEW EXITS (1) OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION GROUP F, DIVISION 2, PART 9 REQUIRED EXITS TWO OWNERS: DOUG REIMER GROUP F2 OCCUPANCY TRAVEL DISTANCE TO ONE EXIT MAXIMUM 30m LESS THAN 10m PROJECT NAME: MIRABEL VINEYARDS TASTING ROOM (2) OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION GROUP D, PART 9 REQUIRED EXITS ONE GROUP D OCCUPANCY DESCRIPTION: RENOVATION OF BARREL ROOM, FRONT OFFICE INTO CONSTRUCTION REQUIRED: FLOOR - N/A TRAVEL DISTANCE TO ONE EXIT MAXIMUM 25m LESS THAN 5m TASTING ROOM AND FRONT FACE OF BUILDING EXTERIOR ROOF - N/A F2/D PARTITION - 1 HR. F.R.R. PROJECT LOCATION: 3740 Hart Road Kelowna, British Columbia BUILDING & FLOOR AREA WWWAWAAAYYYYFFFFAAAARRRREEEERRRR DDDRDRRRAAAAFFFFTTTTIIIINNNNGGGG &&& DDDEDEEESSSSIIIIGGGGNNNN V1W 4G6 OCCUPANCY 3.1.17.1 / WASHROOM 3.7.2.2 BARREL/TANK ROOM (F2) 393.2 SQ FT (36.5 SQ M) TASTING ROOM (D) OCCUPANT LOAD: 14.6/3.7 = 4 PERSONS LEGAL ADDRESS: KID: 325732 - EXCLUDING BATHROOM Mathew Pond PID #: 004 -366 -883 250.718.6450 TASTING ROOM (D) 157.2 SQ FT (14.6 SQ M) Plan KAP29282, Lot 6, Section 9, Township 26 REQUIRED WASHROOMS FOR [email protected] TASTING ROOM TOTAL GROSS FLOOR AREA 659.5 SQ FT (61.3 SQ M) 3.7.2.2(2) 3.7.2.2(4) OCCUPANCY LESS THAN 10 - INCLUDING ALL AREAS 209 Cedar Avenue 3.7.2.2(4) 1 UNIVERSAL W/C IS REQUIRED GENERAL SITE PLAN NOTES: Kaleden, BC FIRE SYSTEM V0H 1K0 1. REFER TO SURVEY FOR ACCURATE TOPOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION. EXIT LIGHTS YES EMERGENCY LIGHTING YES 2. OWNER / CONTRACTOR TO CONFIRM ALL EASEMENTS, COVENANT AREAS, RIGHT -OF -WAYS, SETBACKS. ETC. ARE MET ONSITE. VINEYARD No. Date Revision 01 04/04/2019 ISSUED FOR PERMIT 02 17/04/2019 REVISED FOR DP Drawings Are Not To Be Scaled. All Dimensions To Be VINEYARD Verified On The Job Site. D MAIN RESIDENCE R I V E W A Y AY VEW DRI Y 0" SOR ' - 1 ACCE 48 ENCE RESID D SHE G NG TIN RKI SEA PA SED PO PRO 0" TH 0' - NG 10 LE ING ILD BU - 0" LL 51' G ERA ULL OV EY R C O N T E X T P L A N 1 OAD 1 SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 1 5 ' - 3 " O V E 5 R 0 ' A - L 0 L " W ID T S H E LIN TY PER PRO NT CE E JA US AD T ) NAN OM Date 4/17/2019 1:05:35 PM TE E RO AC EL Job No. T SP RR AN /BA TEN ING Scale As indicated (TAST Drawn Wayfarer Drafting & Design Checked Ritchie Custom Homes N 66 P ° R N O O J R E T C H T MIRABEL VINEYARDS W E TASTING ROOM SITE PLAN - OVERALL S 0 20 40 80 160 2 C O N T E X T P L A N 2 3 K E Y P L A N SCALE: 1" = 100' -0" SCALE: 1" = 40' -0" A0.1 A WWWAWAAAYYYYFFFFAAAARRRREEEERRRR DDDRDRRRAAAAFFFFTTTTIIIINNNNGGGG &&& DDDEDEEESSSSIIIIGGGGNNNN Mathew Pond 250.718.6450 [email protected] 209 Cedar Avenue Kaleden, BC V0H 1K0 EXISTING IRRIGATION PUMP & TRACTOR SHED No. Date Revision B 01 04/04/2019 ISSUED FOR PERMIT 02 17/04/2019 REVISED FOR DP 100' - 0" Drawings Are Not To Be Scaled. All Dimensions To Be Verified On The Job Site. 1 REMOVE EXISTING DECOMISSION EXISTING CEILING AND RAFTERS OUTLINE OF ROOF COOLING EQUIPMENT IN TASTING ROOM OVERHANG ABOVE. DEMOLISH DEMOLISH, FLUSH TO TO BE WALL SHEATHING TASTING REMOVE SHOWER 4' - 3 1/2" 3 - 4' ROOM TO BE EXISTING REMOVE VANITY BARREL & STORAGE CONFIRM TANK ROOM ROOMS EXISTING TANK. WILL REMAIN ON SITE DEMOLISH WALL AND DOOR DEMOLISH 50' - 0" - 50' EXISTING WAREHOUSE Date 4/17/2019 1:05:35 PM Job No. Scale 1/4" = 1'-0" Drawn Wayfarer Drafting & Design Checked Ritchie Custom Homes MIRABEL VINEYARDS TASTING ROOM 2 DEMOLITION PLAN B A 1 D E M O L I T I O N P L A N SCALE: 1/4" = 1' -0" A1.0 WOOD STUD - EXTERIOR WOOD STUD - INTERIOR PRIMARY WALL TYPES PARTITIAN WALL (TYP) GENERAL NOTES: 1. REFER TO ELEVATIONS & SECTIONS. EXTERIOR SIDE STUCCO SIDING 1/2" GYPSUM WALL BOARD W1 2x4 OR 2x6 SPF #2 STUDS @ 16" O/C 1/2" GYPSUM WALL BOARD 2. CONTRACTOR'S ENGINEER TO CONFIRM ALL EXTERIOR STUD SIZING & FINAL DESIGN *NEW* STUCCO SIDING PER BCBC 2012 EDITION REQUIREMENTS. *NEW* STUCCO BASE *NEW* BUILDING PAPER 3. ALL INTERIOR PARTITIONS TO BE TYPE "WS1" UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. WE1 *NEW* 7/16" OSB SHEATHING OR EQUIVILANT 1 HR. RATED PARTITIAN WALL (TYP) 2x8 SPF #2 STUDS @ 24" O/C 4. USE MOISTURE RESISTANT GWB IN WASHROOMS 6 MIL POLY VAPOUR MEMBRANE 5/8" TYPE X GYPSUM WALL BOARD 5. USE TILE BACKER IN ALL SHOWER STALLS. 1/2" DRYWALL W1d 2x4 PR 2x6 SPF #2 STUDS @ 16" O/C 5/8" TYPE X GYPSUM WALL BOARD A INTERIOR SIDE WWWAWAAAYYYYFFFFAAAARRRREEEERRRR DDDRDRRRAAAAFFFFTTTTIIIINNNNGGGG &&& DDDEDEEESSSSIIIIGGGGNNNN Mathew Pond 250.718.6450 [email protected] EXTERIOR SIDE STONE SIDING 209 Cedar Avenue 1/2" STONE BACKER BOARD BUILDING PAPER Kaleden, BC 7/16" OSB SHEATHING OR V0H 1K0 WE2 EQUILIVANT 2x6 SPF #2 STUDS @ 16" O/C NEW 3' HIGH POSTS & SCREENS EXISTING IRRIGATION SHEATHING OF PUMP & TRACTOR SHED STRUCTURAL WALL A4.1 No. Date Revision 2 B 01 04/04/2019 ISSUED FOR PERMIT 02 17/04/2019 REVISED FOR DP 100' - 0" NEW 10' HIGH Drawings Are Not To Be Scaled. All Dimensions To Be 51' - 0" SCREEN Verified On The Job Site. MOUNT TOILET PAPER DISPENSER AND GRAB BARS ON CLOSE WALL 1 NEW WALL G O m T N I WINE WINE m m " T PATIO " 5 S m 0 8 I COOLER COOLER - 8 - 0 X ' 3' - 0" x 7' - 0" ' 4 6 2 E 5 4 O T WS2 0" " 11' - 8" - 2 / 1 WS1 UNIVERSAL 5' - 0" MIN 0" 3 - - 0" x 4' x 0" ' WASHROOM - 4 EXISTING CLEAR PATH 3' 107 SF 4' x 0" " " - 2 STORAGE BARREL & 0 TASTING / FIRE RATED FIRE 2' 1 " 1 0 - 5 ' 1 " ROOMS TANK ROOM ROOM - ALLOW ROOM FOR EXISTING TANK 3 1 - ' 1 ' - 3 2 393 SF 157 SF ' 1 1 CONFIRM 6 " 0 WS1 ON SITE - FIRE RATED ' 4 3' - 0" x 7' - 0" 0" - 3 WS1 3 0" ~ 6' - 0" 28' - 0" - A4.1 7' x 6" A4.1 - 3' 0" x 4' x 0" - FIRE RATED FIRE 2' NEW NEW WALL LINEN " 3 NEW WALL 3' - 0" x 7' - 0" 7' - 6" x 7' - 6" - ' 6 1 HR. FIRE 6" - 4' WS1 RATED WALLS WS2 1) A universal washroom shall a) be served by an accessible path of travel, 3' - 0" x 7' - 0" NEW EXIT DOOR b) have a door complying with Article 3.8.3.6. that i) has a latch -operating mechanism located 900mm to 1100mm above the floor that complies with Clause 3.8.3.8.(1)(c) and is capable of being locked from the inside, and released from the outside in case of emergency, and ii) if it is an outward swinging door that is not self -closing, is provided with a horizontal, D -shaped, visually contrasting door pull not less than 140mm long located on the inside such that its midpoint is 200mm to 300mm from the hinged side of the door and 900mm to 1100mm above the floor (see Note A -3.8.3.11.(1)(c)(vi)), c) have one lavatory and one mirror conforming to Article 3.8.3.15., d) have one water closet conforming to Article 3.8.3.13. and Clause 3.8.3.11.(1)(d), with a clear floor space 1 A4.1 at least 900mm wide that is parallel and adJacent to the open side of the water closet, 0" - e) have grab bars conforming to Clauses 3.8.3.11.(1)(e) and (f), " 0 - f) have a coat hook conforming to Clause 3.8.3.11.(1)(g), ' OH 4 0" x 14' 14' x 0" 1 0" - 50' g) have a toilet paper dispenser conforming to Clause 3.8.3.11.(1)(h), - h) unless counter space of not less than 200 mm by 400 mm is provided, have a shelf located not more 14' than 1200mm above the floor with a useable surface of not less than 200 mm by 400 mm, and i) have a clear floor space of not less than i) 3.7 m² with no dimension less than 1700 mm when the door swings out, and ii) 4.0 m² with no dimension less than 1800 mm when the door swings in.
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