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2409 Willow Ave - BR08-000791 (INGROUND SWIMMING POOL) DOCUMENTSCITY OF SANFORD,PERMIT APPLICATION Application #: v IJ J c ((' _ JobAddress: aYAn Q 1 \,\ f.y Ja `- V. zQ _ 11 Tr- Parcel ID: Zoning: RECEIVED Submittal Date: p FEB 0, T inno Value of Work: $ 4 / 3p Historic District: Description of Work: O'boye— Q Y'ou- ,d /)OL Square Footage: Permit Type: Building Electrical. Mechanical Plumbing Fire Sprinkler/Alarm Pool W-' Sign Electrical: New Service — # of AMPS i k p Addition/Alteration Change of Service Temporary Pole Mechanical: Residential Non -Residential .13. Replacement New (Duct Layout & Energy Calc. Required) Plumbing/ New Commercial: # of Fixtures # of Water & Sewer Lines # of Gas Lines Plumbing/New Residential: # of Water Closets. Plumbing Repair —Residential Commercial Occupancy Type: Residential lY Commercial Industrial Occupancy Use Group(s): Construction Type: # of Stories: # of Dwelling Units: Flood Zone: (FEMA form required) G., ..` .. C ractor.............................................. Property OwnerAddress: Address: S o,(\ CNr Phone:40121, 92A 5; _+-_rnai1: Phone: State License Number: Bonding Company: Address: Architect/ Engineer: Address: Mortgage Lender: Address: Plan Review Contact Person: Phone: Fax: Phone: Fax: E- mail: Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as indicated. I certify that no work or installation has commenced prior to the issuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet standards of all laws regulating construction in this jurisdiction. I understand that a separate permit must be secured for ELECTRICAL WORK, PLUMBING, SIGNS, WELLS, POOLS, FURNACES, BOILERS, HEATERS, TANKS, and AIR CONDITIONERS, etc. OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all of the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning. WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MUST BE RECORDED AND POSTED ON THE JOB SITE BEFORE THE FIRST INSPECTION. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. NOTICE: In addition to the requirements of this permit, there may be additional restrictions applicable to this property that may be found in the public records of this county, and there may be additional permits required from other governmental entities such as water management districts, state agencies, or federal agencies. cceptance ofrpit is ficatio that I ,wil n 'fy t e owner of the property of the requirements of Florida Lien Law, FS 713. x71 Signature of Owner/Agent a Signature of Contractor/Agent Date Prin Owner/ Agent's Name gnature o otary-State of Florida Date Print Contractor/ Agent's Name Signature of Notary -State of Florida Date MY COMMISSION # DD629096 U EXPIRES; Fefiruary25, 20I 1 Oi tl Owner/Agent is ' Personalty' Contractor/Agent is _ Personally Known to Me or Produced ID l r _ Produced ID APPROVALS: ZONING: " ,t76 UTIL: FD: ENG: BLDG:/ Special Conditions: ? FJ 1 &Z41w e. 096(1 ow", Rev 07.07 OWNER BUILDER STATEMENT/AFFIDAVIT Altamonte Springs, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, Sanford, Seminole County, Winter Springs Florida Statutes are quoted here in part for your information to indicate the authority for exemptions for homeowners from qualifying as contractors and to express any applicable restrictions and responsibilities. OWNERS MUST PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THE BUILDING DIVISION TO SIGN THIS DOCUMENT FSS 489.103 Disclosure Statement State Law requires construction to be done by licensed contractors. You have applied for a permit under an exemption to that law. The exemption allows you, as the owner of your property, to act as your own contractor with certain restrictions even though you do not have a license. You must provide direct, onsite supervision of the construction yourself. You may build or improve a one -family or two-family residence or a farm outbuilding. You may also build or improve a commercial building, provided your costs do not exceed $75,000. The building or residence must be for your own use or occupancy. It may not be built or substantially improved for sale or lease. If you sell or lease a building you have built or substantially improved yourself within 1 year after the construction is complete, the law will presume that you built or substantially improved it for sale or lease, which is a violation of this exemption. You may not hire an unlicensed person to act as your contractor or to supervise people working on your building. It is your responsibility to make sure that people employed by you have licenses required by state law and by county or municipal licensing ordinances. You may not delegate the responsibility for supervision work to a licensed contractor who is not licensed to perform the work being done. Any person working on your building who is not licensed must work under your direct supervision and must be employed by you, which means that you must deduct F.I.C.A and withholding tax and provide workers' compensation for that employee, all as prescribed by law. Your construction must comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, building codes, and zoning regulations. BY SIGNING THIS STATEMENT, I ATTEST THAT: (Initial to the left of each statement) I UNDERSTAND AND AGREE TO THE EXEMPTION PROVISIONS OF FLORIDA STATUTES 489.103 AS LISTED ABOVE. I HAVE ACCESS TO THE ADOPTED CODES. l AM FAMILIAR WITH THE CODE PROVISIONS. I HAVE ADEQUATE KNOWLEDGE AND QUALIFICATIONS TO SAFELY PERFORM AND DIRECTLY SUPERVISE THE WORK. THIS PROPERTY IS NOT AN APARTMENT, CONDOMINIUM OR RENTAL PROPERTY. THIS STRUCTURE IS NOT BEING BUILT WITH MY INTENTION TO SELL, RENT, OR LEASE. I UNDERSTAND THAT THERE IS NOT STATED A TIME FRAME TO SELL, RENT OR LEASE AN OWNER BUILDER STRUCTURE WITHOUT BEING INVESTIGATED. I UNDERSTAND THAT FOR ANY UN -LICENSED PERSON I HIRE, I MUST DEDUCT F.I.C.A., WITHHOLDING TAX, AND PROVIDE WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE. Property Address: _1409 W \ \ 0, k o A V (2- Vcm 6 Ck I , cQsf [ 1 e )_7 a 0 , do hereby state that I am qualified and capable of performing the regLAsted construction involved with the permit application filed. ULUi.z. MY COMMISSION # DD6z9096FcxPIRFS: February 25, ., 011 FI. Notary Disco,", —Zd Form of Identification Must be Photo ID) A violation of this exemption is a misdemeanor of the first degree punishable by a term of imprisonment not exceeding 1 year and a $1,000.00 fine in addition to any civil penalties. In addition, the local permitting jurisdiction shall withhold final approval, revoke the permit, or pursue any action or remedy for unlicensed activity against the owner and any person performing work that requires licensure under the permit issued. Rev. 4/20/07) Seminole County Property Appraiser Get Information by Parcel Number Page 1 of 1 PARCEL DETAIL D"a) JOHN904i;_CFA, ASA i PRiMPERTY 1OPPRAISER SEMINOLE OOUNTT,FL. f1'O1 E. FIRSTsT 9ANFORD,, FL 32771-1468 407 - 66 /S -75 d 2008 WORKING VALUE SUMMARY Amendment 1 impact not reflected. GENERAL Value Method: Market Parcel Id: 31-19-31-520-0000-0880 Number of Buildings: 1 Owner: KICKLIGHTER PHYLLIS I & Depreciated Bldg Value: $57,979 Own/Addy: KICKLIGHTER CARRIE M Depreciated EXFT Value: $0 Mailing Address: 2409 WILLOW AVE Land Value (Market): $33,250 City,State,ZipCode: SANFORD FL 32771 Land Value Ag: $0 Property Address: 2409 WILLOW AVE SANFORD 32771 Just/Market Value: $91,229 Subdivision Name: SANFO PARK Assessed Value (SOH): $48,106 Tax District: S1-SANFORD Exempt Value: $25,000 Exemptions: 00-HOMESTEAD (1999) Taxable Value: $23,106 Dor: 01-SINGLE FAMILY Tax Estimator Portability Calculator SALES 2007 VALUE SUMMARY Deed Date Book Page Amount Vac/Imp Qualified Tax Amount(without SOH): $1,312 WARRANTY DEED 03/1998 03388 0784 $65,000 Improved Yes 2007 Tax Bill Amount. $405 QUITCLAIM DEED,03/1998 03388 0782 $100 Improved No Save Our Homes (SOH) Savings: $907 WARRANTY DEED 09/1995 02969 1814 $100 Improved No 2007 Taxable Value: $21,705 DOES NOT INCLUDE NON -AD VALOREM Find Comparable Sales within this Subdivision ASSESSMENTS LAND LEGAL DESCRIPTION Land Assess Frontage Depth Land Unit Land Pick... Method Units Price Value PLATS: FRONT FOOT & 100 130 .000 350.00 $33,250 LEG LOTS 88 + 90 SANFO PARK PB 5 PG 62 DEPTH BUILDING INFORMATION Bid Bid Type Year Bit Fixtures Base SF Gross SF Living SF Ext Wall Bid Value Est. Cost Num New 1 SINGLE CONC $ 57,979 $92,766195237851,195 889 FAMILY BOCK Appendage / Sgft OPEN PORCH FINISHED / 20 Appendage / Sgft UTILITY FINISHED / 55 Appendage / Sgft CARPORT FINISHED / 231 Appendage / Sgft BASE / 104 NOTE: Appendage Codes included in Living Area: Base, Upper Story Base, Upper Story Finished, Apartment, Enclosed Porch Finished,Base Semi Finshed Permits NOTE: Assessed values shown are NOT certified values and therefore are subject to change before being finalized for ad valorem tax purposes. If you recently purchased a homesteaded property your next ear's property tax will be based on Just/Market value. http://www.scpafl.org/web/re—web.seminole7 county_title?parcel=31193152000000880&cp... 2/7/2008 A Permit #: Project Name: 08-791 Swimming Pool, ABOVE GROUND. Address: 2409 Willow Ave Plans Reviewed By: Richard Denman 407-330-5656 The Permit Is Subject To The Following Comments THE FOLLOWING ARE STANDARD COMMENTS: Notice: In addition to the requirements of the Permit, there may be additional restrictions applicable to this property that may found in the Public Records of this County and there may be additional Permits required from other Governmental entities such as Water Management Districts, State Agencies or Federal Agencies. 1. Any connections that maybe hidden during the installation shall be inspected prior to covering. 2. Inspections shall not be given unless the Approved Plans and Permit are posted in a prominent location and protected from against the elements until all inspections are complete. 3. All permits require final inspection. Failure to do so may result in charges being filed with the Department of Business And Professional Regulation. 4. Permits shall expire if work has not begun within six months of date of issuance. 5. All 2004 Florida Building Codes are to be complied with. 6. Comply with the requirements of the 2005 N.E.C. 7. Provide temporary fencing around excavation to prevent unauthorized entry. 8. The 2004 FBC, Chapter 13, Section 13-612.1. ABC.2.3.2, Covers Required - Heated Spas and Heated Swimming Pools shall be equipped with a cover designed to minimize heat loss. 9. Separate Plans & Permits are required for Gas & Solar Pool Heaters. Any error or omission in this plan review shall not be construed to grant approval of any violation of any adopted Codes or Municipal Ordinances of this Jurisdiction. WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. SECTION 713.135 FLORIDA STATUTES. P REVILAN%o-' IA. N iF R CITYOFZ PERMIT 9,1 4- DATE; c>2— Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : Online Sunshine Page 1 of '2- - - 7 r.... Y Q1,,,REMEWE# CITY ON E r - c Lel .2007 [1 Go x The 2007 Florida Statutes Title XXXIII Chapter 515 View Entire REGULATION OF TRADE, COMMERCE, RESIDENTIAL SWIMMING Chapter INVESTMENTS, AND SOLICITATIONS POOL SAFETY ACT 515.29 Residential swimming pool barrier requirements.-- 1) A residential swimming pool barrier must have all of the following characteristics: a) The barrier must be at least 4 feet high on the outside. b) The barrier may not have any gaps, openings, indentations, protrusions, or structural components that could allow a young child to crawl under, squeeze through, or climb over the barrier. c) The barrier must be placed around the perimeter of the pool and must be separate from any fence, wall, or other enclosure surrounding the yard unless the fence, wall, or other enclosure or portion thereof is situated on the perimeter of the pool, is being used as part of the barrier, and meets the barrier requirements of this section. d) The barrier must be placed sufficiently away from the water's edge to prevent a young child or medically frail elderly person who may have managed to penetrate the barrier from immediately falling into the water. 2) The structure of an aboveground swimming pool may be used as its barrier or the barrier for such a pool may be mounted on top of its structure; however, such structure or separately mounted barrier must meet all barrier requirements of this section. In addition, any ladder or steps that are the means of access to an aboveground pool must be capable of being secured, locked, or removed to prevent access or must be surrounded by a barrier that meets the requirements of this section. 3) Gates that provide access to swimming pools must open outward away from the pool and be self - closing and equipped with a self -latching locking device, the release mechanism of which must be located on the pool side of the gate and so placed that it cannot be reached by a young child over the top or through any opening or gap. 4) A wall of a dwelling may serve as part of the barrier if it does not contain any door or window that opens to provide access to the swimming pool. 5) A barrier may not be located in a way that allows any permanent structure, equipment, or similar object to be used for climbing the barrier. http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statuteslindex.cftn?mode=View%20Statutes&SubMenu=1 &App... 2/19/2008 Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : Online Sunshine History.--s. 1, ch. 2000-143. Copyright © 1995-2007 The Florida Legislature • Private Statement • Cont ct Us Page 2 of 2 http://www.leg.state.fl.uslstatuteslindex.cfin?mode=View%20Statutes&SubMenu=1 &App... 2/19/2008 I MOUND POOL UNSTRUCT90NIS THIS POOL IS NOT DESIGNED FOR DIVING OR JUMPING. DANGEROUS INJURY CAN RESULT -SHALLOW WATER!!! Your pool Is designed for years of pleasurable, safe family AMSut, when used Bate is always dosed. Be sureto follow local bdlding code requirements for load Incorrectly, a swbnrnirrg pool can be dangerous. To Insure your pool Is used capacity and fencing if using an aftennarket or homebuilt deck.. safety you must observe the following safety precaulions: 171 Do riot dtvel4)o riot jumpl- No rough playl- No running or pushing) Check with your heal town for arty special laws in your locale. Never drink alcoholic beverages -or use any Intoxicants which could hinder your 0 Do not walk on the top rail, it can be slippery and Is not a walkway. 13 Be sure to install all safety labels provided with your pool according to the Judgment and reflexes. I Never use pool alone. All children must be supervised continuously. Instructions. 0 Do not use pool If bottom Is not clearly visible: At night;.sufflcient lighting must 3 Keep a safety rope 114' by 50' wKh a flotation buoy with an outside diameter of 15'. be available. It Is the pool owners sole responsibility to provide adequate Have accessible In a prominent area by Our pool. lighting for pool bottom, safety signs and walkways, which exceeds minimum Post near all entrances to pool area; a list of telephone numbers of the: Nearest available police. - Nearest ambularxse service standards of the IES of North America.. Do not climb, stand or sit or any pool structure or the fitter system. Components Nearest available fire department • Nearest available hospital Nearest available physician such as the filtration system., pumps and heater must be positioned sous to prevent their being used as a means of access to the pool by young children. Nearestavailablerescueunit911 emergency number If available 0 Be sure that all toys, chairs and tables -or similar objects that a young child could Provide fencing or enclosure which Is Independent of the house as a.dosure climb on be at leastfour feet (4') from pool. around the entire pool area. The fencing must be made of durable material, a minimum or 4' In height from ground tevetand with closures with self -latching 0 - Do not use pool during electrical or raln storms. See available National Spa and Pool institute (NSPI), publications for more tips locks, to make pool Inaccessible to toddlers and uninvited guests. Make sure on pool safety. OR JUMPING. DANGEROUS INJURY CAN RESULT! SHALLOW WATER!!!. IMPORTANT NOTICEI READ BEFORE INSTALLATION ENCLOSED IN FRAME CARTON IS. SAFETY ENVELOPE. THE SAFETY STICKERS MUST BE INSTALLED AS PER FOLLOWING INSTRUCTION& FAILURE TO PROPERLY INSTALL WARNING LABELS WILL VOID WARRANTY. FAILURE TO MOUNT THESE SAFETY LABELS MAY SUBJECT YOU TO SUBSTANTIAL LIABILITY IN CASE OF INJURY. THESE WARNINGS ARE NOT TO BE REMOVED UNDER ANY CIR- CUMSTANCESI IF THEY BECOME DISCOLORED OR FALL OFF, PLEASE REQUEST REPLACE- MENTS WHICH WILL BE SENT AT NO CHARGE. SIGN MUST BE PLACED ON WALL NEXT TO ENTRY TO POOL S14, 44 .LO R 7r4 t-AME70Htir'_7-.ZEOf. r • POOL AREA DIMENSIONS U STEP 1: POOL LOCATION POOL RADIUS PLUS 0111E FOOT) : Do not locate of ov r der and fines se tic tanks or under electrical lines 1 tC Ratm ; POOL , a6 u ROUND - POOL 2CROUNDPOOL i t i 1` - W ROUND POOL i ti i l r 28-ROUND ` POOL / 1 I I 33' ROUND POOL / po a un gro p , It is essential that the area selected for your pool has a level and firm base. Do not assemble your pool on asphalt, tar or oil base surfaces. ' Avoid areas with sharp objects, or ground treated with weed killer or other chemicals. Also avoid areas where nut grass, Bermuda grass or bamboo grass grows, as they can grow through your liner. Grass must be removed. Do not place components such as filters, pumps, and heaters in a way that they can be used as a means of access to pool by young children. Be sure to fol- lowall local building codes and obtain all building permits required for your area. BE SURE TO AVOID: All electrical wires All gas lines Septic tanks Cesspools Dry wells Tree roots/stumps buried debris(trees, building material, etc.) sudden slopes within 6' of pool area STEP 2: TO PREPARE THE POOL SITE . Determine the.pool circumference by putting a stake in the ground at the center of the location desired, and with a line equal in length .to the radius of the pool, area 112 the pool size plus 12"), mark off the -circumference with a sharp object, lawn edger or white powder. After all of the sod has been removed, you must make the pool area absolutely level as measured by a level or a transit, not simply -to the -naked eye. Find the low- est spot within the pool area and level the ground to that owest spot. Do not add dirt to the low areas. It is the high areas that must be dug -away. The footing perimeter) of the pool must be a solid foundation to prevent the pool from settling into dirt that is loosened by rain and water splashing over the side. Once again, clean the area of all sharp objects, including roots that later effect your swimming pool. For leveling, we recommend that you use a long straight edge board and a carpenters level or transit. Remove soil and grass to this level. Remove grass only. f'F i t.i X STEP 3: BOTTOM RING ASSEMBLY Use your pool parts breakdown sheet to separate all pool components, becoming familiar with each part. Take the curved bot- tom rails and place them in a circle along the circumference of the pool area. Assemble the rails by using the bottom plates to join them together. Rails should be inserted into the bottom plates up to, but not exceeding, the stops on the plate. Rail can be squeezed between thumb and forefinger to facilitate insertion into plates. Check the roundness of your circle by measuring diame- ter across in several locations. Since the rails do not automatically form a true circle, DO NOT SKIP THIS STEPI Otherwise, you might end up with a slightly oval shape, which can cause problems later on. Once you have formed a true circle, stake the bottom rails at every other rail with a screwdriver, being careful not to scratch the rails. FOR 8'1 12% 15', 18', 20', & 28' POOLS: Measure from bottom plate to center of opposite bottom Adjust rails .in or rail at every other wt'as necessary to bottom plate. When. orm a true circle. true, stake into position. FOR 24' POOLS: Measure from bottom plate to opposite bottom plate at every other plate. When true, stake into position. STEP 4: PATIO -BLOCK INSTALLATION Once the -frame is in position, begin centering bottom plates on 2"x8"x16" patio blocks. Sink patio block into ground under bot- tom plate, making -sure that the block is level in all directions (side to side as well as front to back). Repeat this step around theframemakingthetopsofallblockslevelwiththeground. Do not install blocks.or rails on loose sifted soil or sand. There must benospacebetweentheground -and the bottom of the rails. All patio blocks must be flush with the.ground, solid and level with eachotherinalldirections. You may remove a bottom rail at this time to cart in sand or sifted soil for the cove (box 9) as long as your pool ring remains staked in position; Make sure you replace the bottom rail in its proper position. Position patio blocks like this, leaving only an inch inside the pool. 1 f! 4" Make sure pool is level from L1rg Pan>o.Buxx block to block. 110 tin Is I! Y•?n':!,fiN r7T',:;?:j, (y':" ME Check for levelness in all directions. i EP'5: This is a good time to start the pre -assembly of the uprights. It is easiest to line all uprights up next to each other' in a line. It helps to lean them against a fence or some other sturdy object. On most models the top of the upright can be identified by either an extra hole in the middle, or by an extra one on each side (depending on which pool you have) for the decorator caps. If your model pool has deco- strips they need to go on first. This is done by using the double sided tape pro- vided. Stick one piece on each upright first, then match the holes on the deco -strip up to those on the upright. Now you place the top plate on the upright making sure the holes line up and the hooked part is facing the open end of the upright (the side that goes against the pool wall). Now put a #10 screw in only the center hole. Do not install screws in the two side holes until later. This will make things easier and more efficient later down the line. Now would be the time to install the fence brackets onto the uprights if your pool has a fence: If not, or when that is complete, you should line the uprights around the pool for convenience later on. Top Plate Put front top plate if STEP 6: WALL INSTALLATION In this step, you will use the wall carton as a base to unravel the pool wall. Locate the area that you wish to put the skimmer and return so that you can start the wall behind the appropriate upright. Unravel the wall a little at a time, inserting into the bot- tom rails as you go. Do not unravel the entire wall at once, for this makes installation much more difficult. As you unravel the wall you will need something to hold it up. We recommend plac- ing landscaping stakes around the outside of the pool and clip- ping the wall to the stakes as you go. If you cannot get land- scaping stakes the other option is to temporarily install stabiliz- er rails and uprights to keep the wall in place. If the side wall seems too long or too short, make the bot- tom ring larger.or smaller by equally sliding the bottom rails in or out of the bottom plates. If the ground is uneven, the wall may jump out of the bottom track. Correct this condition by rechecking the level. support wall temporarily Make ssilre skim- V mer arxi skim- mer return holes Y9u Tg.hi e wal are unobstructed Checkll neeon joint a inhe elbyuprights. e u right p Use stakes to support wall STEP 7 WALL JOINT ASSEMBLY IMPORTANT- This operation must be done carefullyl When joining the sidewall, make sure that the pre -attached aluminum strips do not touch each other. One bar must be inside the pool (the bolts will touch this bar) and one bar must be outside the pool the nuts will touch this bar). Insert the bolts with the bolt head to the inside and the nuts to the outside of the pool. Do not tighten until all bolts have been inserted. If your screwdriver slips and scratches the head of the bolt, file the scratch smooth. so that it can- not puncture the liner. It is recommended that you cover the heads of the bolts, on the inside of the wall, with three layers of ducttape. If the insertion of the wall in the bottom rail is tight at the point where the wall is joined together, insert a screwdriver and twist to make enough room, again being sure not to scratch the wall or the bottom rail. PRE- ATTACKED INSIDE WALL BAR m!';' fiiIkIIIPIC IIO NI p INSIDE OF POOL O 011 PRE -ATTACH OUTSIDE ED WALL BAH OF POOL REIVIM R_ ALL HOLES AND BOLTS MUST BE USED ON 52" POOLSI 48" POOLS MAY HAVE A FEW LEFT OVER. ALL. NUTS SHOULD BE AS TIGHT AS POSSIBLE USING HAND TOOLS. BARS MUST NOT TOUCH EACH OTHER. IF THIS IS DONE INCORRECTLY YOUR POOL WILL BREAKI STEP 8:11PRIGHT INSTALLATION If you have not done so already, Install uprights to the bottom plates. This will take two or three #10 screws for each upright, depending on which model pool you have. The top plates can remain unsecured for now, but they should be temporarily clipped over the wall to prevent them from falling backward. Check pool for roundness again, making sure the diameter is the same in all directions. If your pool has a resin "boot" for the uprights secure them to the uprights now using two #10 screws for each. Up 10 Scn Note: Skimmer and skimmer return hole locations. Plate 10 Screw Wall joint is hidden behind the upright. This assures that the skimmer and the skimmer return holes are, not obstructed. STEP 9: PREPARING THE COVE Using neutral alkalinity sifted earth, or fine sand without pebbles, build a 2" base over the entire pool area to protect the liner. DO NOT USE ANY SUBSTANCE WITH HIGH ALKALINE OR ACID CONTENT, ESPECIALLY -PEAT MOSS, AS IT WILL CORRODE METAL PARTSI Next, using the sifted earth or fine sand, build a pool cove 6" to 8" high inside the metal wall along the entire circumference. This will prevent the liner from creeping under the wall, and it will also protect the liner from any metal edges of the pool frame- work. THIS STEP IS NOT OPTIONAL- IT MUST BE DONEI Since earth containing chemicals can cause discoloration or corrosion, it is suggested that you place polyethylene -plastic sheeting under the cove around the perimeter of the wall, so no earth comes in contact with the metal. Since the presence of such chemicals is beyond the control of the manufacturer, such damage is not cov- ered by the warranty. After the cove and the base are in place, rake and tamp the entire pool area. Make sure that no sand is,allowed to remain on the wall above the cove. This could cause pinholes in your liner. PLASTIC SHEET . SIDE WALL e,r.'`. to F44'ri"':+ S;+• q'c F::,•+ N. L 8nCOVE STEP 10: LINE STEP 11: LINER INSTALLATION Before installing the liner, punch out skimmer and skimmer return holes using a hammer and a screwdriver. Be careful not to rough up the edges too much. If you do you can file them down to be safe from further damage to your pool (Be careful not to allow filings to land inside of the pool wall). if you want to you can duct tape the raw edges of the metal at the skimmer and return cut outs to protect the raw edges against corrosion. Next, locate your safety envelope, take out the double sided vinyl gasket and install skimmer and return gaskets as shown on included instruction sheet. THIS MUST BE DONEI You must also periodically inspect the gaskets for leaks to validate the warranty. SKIWER GASKET sEPARATE FLAPS a0, ETURN oUnET GASKETGASKET FIEMOVE SOV3V HOLES I UOM OLM WALL MUMER GASIET SIDEWSTVIEW TRGA OFF APPROX of REMOVE aETur+ n ouns'r oas o="r If you opted to use the stabilizers to help hold the wall up, then you will need. to take them off while installing the liner. Do not place the liner wall seem directly over the skimmer or skim- mer return cutouts. Place the liner at the center of the pool with the flap from the seams facing down. (For print liners, leave the print side facing up.) Spread the liner so that the bot- tom seam of the circumference is resting on the cove evenly around the pool. The seam should not be upon the wall or shifted to one side. These conditions will cause tightness or stretching of the liner when the pool is being filled. W CORRECT LINER SEAM Resting evenly on the cove of the pool. E INCORRECT - LINER SEAM Shifted up wall. This - should not be done. Correct this situation if it occurs. STEP 12: HANGING LINER + COPING INSTALLATION Starting at the liner wall seam, hang the liner over the wall making sure that the seam is straight up and down, perpendicular to thefloor. This will assure you that the liner begins going over the wall straight. As you put the liner over the wall you can secure it by using the plastic coping strips to keep it in place. If you end up with excess material, continue around the pool, pulling excess liner evenly, and distribute over the wall until the excess is gone. Liner wall seam straight up and down Plastic coping installed at this time to hold liner In place apping Outside pool wall tic coping STEP 13: LINER ADJUSTMENT Once the liner is held securely in place by copino, temporarily pull wrinkles in the floor towards the side wall evenly, leaving the wrinkles at the cove. When the liner is correctly positioned, there must be no air space between the liner andthegroundorsidewall. Remove wrinkles at the cove by adjusting the amount of material over the wall. Do not pull tootight- leave the slack on the sides. When a liner is properly installed there is no downward pressure on the liner. The liner could pull in if it is hung too tightly. o more than 1"deep, check for levelness. If water runs to one side, pullStartfillingthepool. When the water is nbackthelinerandmakethegroundlevel.. When level, continue to fill and adjust the liner. Do not cut the skimmer and skimmer return holes in the liner'uhtiffully adjusted and the pool is 1/3 filled. SRECT NO AIR -SPACE BETWEEN LINER AND POOL - SLACK ON SIDES. INCORREC7t ' DO NOT LEAVE A GAP BETWEEN LINER AND COVE. THIS WILL CAUSE DOWN- WARD PRESSURE ON THE LINER. CORRECT THIS CONDITION IF IT OCCURS. STEP 14: INNER STABILIZER ADJUSTMENT When the liner is completely adjusted and the plastic coping is secured, -push the first inner stabilizer rail over the plastic coping so that itfits snugly (starting at the wall bolts is usually a.good idea). Be sure to leave one end of the stabilizer slightly raised so that the next stabilizer can interlock as shown below. As they are progressively installed . around the circumference of the pool, note that the tapered end of the stabilizer easily telescopes into the un-taperedendofthefollowingstabilizer. The tapered end should be inserted approximately 1 " into the adjacent stabilizer. Thisallowsroomforadjustmenteitherinorout. In this way, the last stabilizer may be fitted into place by adjusting the nrher rails as -needed. Inner c Roll liner up jUMNA to hide excess underneath top rail. (Rolling inward will prevent water from collecting in flap.) Do not trim excess - this may cause liner to pull inl 3tic Coping 15: SECURE UP STEP 16: TOP RAIL INSTALLATION At this point you can now pull the front of the top plate (the hooked part) over the stabilizer and, after you . are positive that the upright is level,.you can now add the final two screws necessary to secure the uprights to the pool. If the uprights are not level it will be very difficult to get the top rails to fit together. TOP Plate Lift back of top plate up slightly to snap Lover the stabilizer rail Put frond screw of top plate in loosly Upright Pool Wall You should have two people while installing the top rails. If a top rail falls in the pool it can cut the liner. Secure all top rails using #10x1/2" screws into the corresponding holes in the top plates. When installing the top rails, do not tighten screws until all of the top rails have been installed. Attach all top rails before the water is more than 12" deep, because if the pool is slightly out of round, you may have a problem getting the last rail on. DO NOT TIGHTEN UNTIL ALL OF THE TOP RAILS HAVE BEEN INSTALLED. USE TWO PEOPLE FOR INSTALLATION. IF A TOP RAIL FALLS INTO THE POOL, IT CAN CUT THE LINER. STEP 17: TOP COVER INSTALLATION After all top -rails have -been installed, tighten all screws and attach the top -covers as shown in the appropriate diagram for your pool. 2'PC RESIN TOP COVER: - Center small half over hole in the top plate as shown and attach with a #12 screw. Slide the large half over the small half and secure using two #10 screws. 10 ONE PIECE RESIN CLIP -ON COVER: Thus installation retires w hardware. Simply hoot the back end of the top cover into place, and use your fingers or a screwdriver to gently :flex the'fmnd tabs enough to hook the cover in place. Make sure that the top cover is centered over the upright when installing. Side view of top cover and top rail t Hook this Swing this end around end first and gently flex tab into place. Bullnose rail is used for the illustration, but installation is the same for all 1 pc. clip -on resin covers. IECE RESIN WITH ANGLE S TTACHMENTS ON THE SID 1) Hook large half of cover under inside lip of top rail. Shrivel cover down flat, centered over the upright. 2) Take angle support (small half).and position under- neath top half, securing angle support to upright with 2 #10 screws on the sides peave loose for adjust- ment). Then, take a #12 screw and connect angle support to top cover. A small space will occur- this is designed to take up expansion & contraction in man- ufacturing tolerances in the top rails. SCREW EMBOS! roe OVER IT: TWO PIECE RESIN WITH ANGLE SUPPORT ATTACHMENT IN THE FRONT: 1) Hook large half of cover under inside lip of top rail. Swivel cover down flat, centered over the upright 2) Take angle support (small half} and position underneath top half, securing angle support to upright with a #10 screw in the front. Then, take a #12 screw and conned angle support to top cover. A small space will occur- this is designed to take-up expansion & contraction in manufac- turing tolerances in the top rails. SCREW EMBOSS ANGLE SUPPORT USE #10 SCREW TO ATTACH TO UPRIGHT Wa D a O D O O z O 0 -- U N 30.0 WOOD POLE PERMIT # DATE: tp I 24.00' 7.40' 6 00 nn` tl 0 I Ld LOT 88 PORCH.6 - ------ -----L01'_90 awl 0 4.0' I o Q 43.00' .:•. /\R S 20.10 r A f OVERHEAD x — x — x — x — x — z — x — x — x — x — x — x — x — z — x — x — x — x — x — z; FRB 1 /2" 4/ 1 ' • / FRB i t /2" 0 CERTIFY RECORD. FEDERAL FRB 1/2- 0 Vol; 41 WIRES m O O O O U WOOD ' t POLE FLOOD INFORMATION MAP NUMBER FLOOD ZONE COMMUNITY NO. PANEL NO. SUFFIX DATE OF FIRM DATE OF SURVEY SURVEY NO. i 1••S7S. a.a" i/.c.4, Sic . 3/- :/9S FRA VArl- • _r STREET ' i 26 tiI 27 28' . ', 29 3o 3?• I 35 re.s• I Y /.e' 40 i 42 43 4s l,D• I)/O• u 46 1 47 49 I 49 s SO I I S/ ti S2 t I S3 S•¢ I SS S6 0I S7 N 0 zr' I /zs• V 76 4 77 5 7,9 i 79 h BQ p/ I y re.s• re. e" 92 01. 93 l I Yi. I I /re.e• B6 I 87 11. e. U e• BB 89 9i Loa- R 08 O LOCATION PLAN: 1"=200' e ra. er. I, • I 9.f• j` T 6 7 y . Z//B 9 2 lJl. /t' 26 Jl.S• 27 32 I 35-' l r+.aB•- ry 3 6 3B I /.i9? 141, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2409 WILLOW AVENUE 12117C0045E SANFORD, FLORIDA 32771 X 120294 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 0045 LOTS 88 AND 90, SANFO PARK, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THERE 17 95 AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 62, OF THE PUBLIC RECORD 4 OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. 11/12/97 I 13822 I CERTIFIED 70: PHYLLIS I. KICKLIGHTER AND CARRIE M. KICKLIGHTER, SUNCREST TITLE. 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