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Demolition Application

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In addition, please submit: - Two copy of the Site Plan to scale, indicating: • Structure(s) to be demolished • Dimensions from property line • Sidewalks • Pavement and/or curbs • Area of debris piles • Location of construction fencing (if applicable, indicate material type to be used to contain debris) • Native Plants (if applicable) • NAOS (Natural Area Open Space), easements, etc (if applicable) • Utility lines to be demolished • Method of barricading after demolition • Method of Dust Control - Letter from owner authorizing the demolition of the structure.

- Note: If pedestrian protection is required or if the use and/or closure of sidewalks, streets or alleys are proposed, Field Engineering approvals of barricades fencing or other pedestrian protection will be required, when applicable, before demolition permit can be issued. Call 480-312-5750 for more information. - Note: Upon completion of the application and narrative, please see the Counter Reviewer for approval for permit

Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, Subpart M, Part 61, Asbestos NESHAP; Arizona Revised Statutes § 49-421 et. Seq. and § 49-471 et. seq.; Arizona Administrative Code R18-2-1101 (A)(8) Maricopa County has delegated authority from the EPA to enforce the Asbestos NESHAP within their respective jurisdictional boundaries, excluding tribal lands. The Maricopa County Air Quality Department regulates all asbestos renovation and demolition within Maricopa County. That covers all demolitions and regulated renovation activities containing friable asbestos-containing material greater than or equal to 160 square feet, 260 linear feet, or 35 cubic feet. This is determined by an Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) certified asbestos building inspector prior to demolition or renovation.

What is regulated by the NESHAP program? All Demolition Activities regardless of the presence or non-presence of asbestos. Facilities regulated by the program? Public, commercial, industrial building and apartment complexes of greater than four (4) units. Two (2) or more residential homes (this also includes two or more livable structures on a single property) Prior to issuing a demolition permit for public, commercial or industrial building, apartment complexes of greater than four (4) units or two (2) or more residential homes (this also includes two or more livable structures on a single property), an asbestos renovation/demolition notification shall first be obtained from Maricopa County. A copy of the receipt indicating the notification was obtained shall accompany the application for demolition permit. If the application for demolition permit is for a residential apartment containing four (4) or less units, or a single family residence with only one livable structure on one property, these properties are exempt from the NESHAP requirements. The property owner shall provide the following information:

As the owner or agent of the structure located and the address above, I certify that: The above building is a single family residential dwelling, or a residential apartment building containing four (4) or less residential units, and is exempt from asbestos inspection requirements.

This request concerns all property identified in the construction document (plan review) application.

STATEMENT OF AUTHORITY: 1. I am the owner of the property, or I am the duly and lawfully appointed agent of the property and have the authority from the owner to sign this request on the owner’s behalf. If the land has more than one owner, then I am the agent for all owners, and the word “owner” refer to them all. 2. I have the authority from the owner to act for the owner before the City of Scottsdale regarding any and all development application regulatory or related matter of every description involving all property identified in the construction document. STATEMENT OF REQUEST FOR SITE VISITS AND/OR INSPECTIONS 1. I hereby request that the City of Scottsdale’s staff conduct site visits and/or inspections of the property identified in the development application in order to efficiently process the application. 2. I understand that even though I have requested the City of Scottsdale’s staff conduct site visits and/or inspections, city staff may determine that a site visit and/or an inspection is not necessary, and may opt not to perform the site visit and/or an inspection.

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