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HomeMy Public PortalAbout11-0209 Friends of the Tybee TheaterCity o• bee Island • Community Dever tent Dept. Inspection Report 403 Butler Ave. • P.O. Box 2749 • Tybee Island, GA 31328 Phone 912.786.4573 ext. 114 • Fax 912.786.9539 Permit No. /1. O77.- Owner's Name I grfi Gen. Contractor Date Requested 1/ INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL MEMBER Date NeededSJ Subcontractor Contact Information i AGE - 44,2) 22V- 7// Project Address WT iA) Scope of Work „ AZ:7 rt)/ A) ,Z. HES-',-)4/ Inspector -7/9 Date of Inspection / Inspection Z//3-/i.” s ic' / . Pass 'Fail El Fee GU, /,7), j 7l2CaU/ 1) /� �rG 1 i77-;o42‘.4, o�� r' '78 ,61 Inspection Pass ❑ Fail ❑ Fee Inspection Pass Fail 0 Fee .14 rte% i)o "_ 6!- 711 rV7 � 17011G12. 6-4 / _.f- F 6.4 E.314 Inspection Pass Fail ❑ Fee MAYOR Jason Buelterman Ci Y COUNCIL Shirley Sessions. Mayor Pro Tem Wanda D. Doyle Bill Garbett Frank Schuman, Sr. Kathryn Williams Paul Wolff .� I {,i \ r`�k fr11j` 1y 1;J CITY OF TYBEE ISLAND 3/-1-AY REQUIREMENTS-FOR TENTS FOR TYBEE ISLAND WINE FESTIVAL CITY MANAGER Diane Schleicher CLERK OF COUNCIL Vivian Woods CITY ATTORNEY Edward M. Hughes • Maximum occupant load of the main tent will be 425. • No smoking permitted within the tents. • Provide approved "No Smoking" signs. • Provide a minimum of four (4) approved fire extinguishers. • Keep ground area and 30 -foot perimeter clear of trash and debris. • Provide a minimum of four (4) exits with each exit a minimum of 120- inches in width. • Provide an Emergency Plan. • Provide a minimum of four (4) crowd control managers with one (1) serving as point of contact. Point of contact information to be provided to City Manager, Fire Chief, and Police Chief by Event Organizer. • Tent will be evacuated immediately when winds are forecasted to be 35 mph or above. • Tybee Island Police and Fire Departments will be briefed by Event Organizer on Emergency Plan. • No parked vehicles permitted within twenty (20) feet of tents. • Unobstructed fire break passageway of not less than twelve (12) feet in width and free from guy ropes or other obstructions shall be maintained on all sides of tents. • Hold Harmless /Indemnification Agreement required. Cindy Meye Event Organizer Date P.O. Box 2749 — 403 Butler Avenue, Tybee Island, Georgia 31328 -2749 (912) 786 -4573 — FAX (91 2) 786 -5737 www.cityoftybee.org DATE ISSUED: 04 -14 -2011 WORK DESCRIPTION WORK LOCATION OWNER NAME ADDRESS CITY, ST, ZIP PHONE NUMBER CONTRACTOR NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP FLOOD ZONE BUILDING VALUATION SQUARE FOOTAGE OCCUPANCY TYPE TOTAL FEES CHARGED PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION # PROJECT VALUATION CITY OF TYBEE ISLAND BUILDING PERMIT TENTS FOR WINE FESTIVAL 30 MEDDIN DR FRIENDS OF THE TYBEE THEATER 10 VAN HORN TYBEE ISLAND GA 31328 786 -0901 FRIENDS OF THE TYBEE THEATER 10 VAN HORN TYBEE ISLAND GA 31328 U $ 132.00 $3,100.00 PERMIT #: 110209 TOTAL BALANCE DUE: $ 132.00 It is understood that if this permit is granted the builder will at all times comply with the zoning, subdivision, flood control, building, fire, soil and sedimentation, wetlands, marshlands protection and shore protection ordinances and codes whether local, state or federal, including all environmental laws and regulations when applicable, subsequent owners should be informed that any alterations to the property must be approved by the issuance of another building permit. Permit holder agrees to hold the City of Tybee Island harmless on any construction covered by this permit. This permit must be posted in a conspicuous location in the front of building and protected from the weather. If this permit is not posted work will be stopped. The building contractor will replace curb paving and gutter broken during construction. This permit will be voided unless work has begun within six months of the date of issuance. Signature of Building Inspector or Authorized Agent: P. 0. Box 2749 - 403 Butler Avenue, Tybee Island, Georgia 31328 (912) 786 -4573 - FAX (912) 786 -9539 www.cityoftybee.org l Location: CITY OF TYBEE ISLAND, GEORu4A APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT t LIG-wr via v3 E NAME PIN # Owner Architect or Engineer Building Contractor (Check all that apply) ❑ Repair ❑ Renovation ❑ Minor Addition ❑ Substantial Addition ❑ Other ENS-1--' Details of Project: ❑ Residential ❑ Single Family ❑ Duplex ❑ Multi- Family ❑ Commercial ❑ Footprint Changes n Discovery ❑ Demolition Estimated Cost of Construction: $ 3.1 Q CS Q Construction Type 6 (Enter appropriate number) (1) Wood Frame (4) Masonry (6) Other (please specify) (2) Wood & Masonry (5) Steel & Masonry 1. ,.1 TS (3) Brick Veneer Proposed use: kNi ( ,,y € F -EG S--ir Remarks: ATTACH A COPY OF THE CERTIFIED ELEVATION SURVEY OF LOT and complete the following information based on the construction drawings and site plan: # Units # Bedrooms # Bathrooms Lot Area Living space (total sq. ft.) # Off - street parking spaces Trees located & listed on site plan Access: Driveway (ft.) With culvert? With swale? Setbacks: Front Rear Sides (L) (R) # Stories Height Vertical distance measured from the average adjacent grade of the building to the extreme high point of the building, exclusive of chimneys, heating units, ventilation ducts, air conditioning units, elevators, and similar appurtances. During construction: On -site restroom facilities will be provided through /.i o On -site waste and debris containers will be rovided by O Construction debris will be disposed by c.4. $ by means of I understand that I must comply with zoning, flood damage control, building, fire, shore protections and wetlands ordinances, FEMA regulations and all applicable codes and regulations. I understand that the lot must be staked out and that the stakes will be inspected to ensure that the setback requirements are met. I understand also that a certified plot plan showing elevation must be attached to this application and that an as -built elevation certification is due as soon as the habitable floor level is established. Drainage: I realize that I must ensure the adequacy of drainage of this property so that surrounding property is in no way adversely affected. I accept responsibility for any corrective action that may be necessary to restore drainage impaired by this permitted construction. Date: ?eq.. \ 12,0 t Signature of Applicant: Note: A permit normally takes 7 to 10 days to process. The following is to be completed by City personnel: Zoning certification Approved rezoning/variance? Street address and number: New Is it in compliance with City map? If not, has street name and /or number been reported to MPC? NFIP Flood Zone Existing FEMA Certification attached State Energy Code Affidavit attached Utilities and Public Works: Describe any unusual finding(s) Access to building site Distance to water main tap site Distance to sewer stub site Q; �,lf Water meter size ! Storm drainage ` (' 0 ■ Approvals: Zoning Administrator Code Enforcement Officer Water /Sewer Storm /Drainage Inspections City Manager �^• Signa ur' Permit Inspections Water Tap Sewer Stub Aid to Const. FEES t � 1 1 TOTAL (,�2 MEANS OF EGRESS TABLE 1004.1.1 MAXIMUM FLOOR AREA ALLOWANCES PER OCCUPANT FUNCTION OF SPACE FLOOR AREA IN SQ. FT. PER OCCUPANT Accessory storage areas, mechanical equipment room 300 gross Agricultural building 300 gross Aircraft hangars 500 gross 20 gross 300 gross 100 gross 15 gross Airport terminal Baggage claim Baggage handling Concourse Waiting areas Assembly Gaming floors (keno, slots, etc.) 11 gross Assembly with fixed seats See Section 1004.7 Assembly without fixed seats Concentrated (chairs only —not fixed) Standing space Unconcentrated (tables and chairs) 7 net 5 net 15 net Bowling centers, allow 5 persons for each lane including 15 feet of runway, and for additional areas 7 net Business areas 100 gross Courtrooms —other than fixed seating areas 40 net Day care 35 net Dormitories 50 gross Educational Classroom area Shops and other vocational room areas 20 net 50 net Exercise rooms 50 gross H -5 Fabrication and manufacturing areas 200 gross Industrial areas 100 gross Institutional areas Inpatient treatment areas Outpatient areas Sleeping areas 240 gross 100 gross 120 gross Kitchens, commercial 200 gross Library Reading rooms Stack area 50 net 100 gross Locker rooms 50 gross Mercantile Areas on other floors Basement and grade floor areas Storage, stock, shipping areas 60 gross 30 gross 300 gross Parking garages 200 gross Residential 200 gross 50 gross 15 gross Skating rinks, swimming pools Rink and pool Decks Stages and platforms 15 net Warehouses 500 gross For SI: 1 square foot = 0.0929 m2. 204 1004.6 Mezzanine levels. The occupant load of a mezzanine level with egress onto a room or area below shall be added to that room or area's occupant load, and the capacity of the exits shall be designed for the total occupant load thus established. 1004.7 Fixed seating. For areas having fixed seats and aisles, the occupant load shall be determined by the number of fixed seats installed therein. The occupant load for areas in which fixed seating is not installed, such as waiting spaces and wheel- chair spaces, shall be determined in accordance with Section 1004.1.1 and added to the number of fixed seats. For areas having fixed seating without dividing arms, the occupant load shall not be less than the number of seats based on one person for each 18 inches (457 mm) of seating length. The occupant load of seating booths shall be based on one person for each 24 inches (610 mm) of booth seat length mea- sured at the backrest of the seating booth. 1004.8 Outdoor areas. Yards, patios, courts and similar out- door areas accessible to and usable by the building occupants shall be provided with means of egress as required by this chap- ter. The occupant load of such outdoor areas shall be assigned by the building official in accordance with the anticipated use. Where outdoor areas are to be used by persons in addition to the occupants of the building, and the path of egress travel from the outdoor areas passes through the building, means of egress requirements for the building shall be based on the sum of the occupant loads of the building plus the outdoor areas. Exceptions: 1. Outdoor areas used exclusively for service of the building need only have one means of egress. 2. Both outdoor areas associated with Group R -3 and individual dwelling units of Group R -2. 1004.9 Multiple occupancies. Where a building contains two or more occupancies, the means of egress requirements shall apply to each portion of the building based on the occupancy of that space. Where two or more occupancies utilize portions of the same means of egress system, those egress components shall meet the more stringent requirements of all occupancies that are served. SECTION 1005 EGRESS WIDTH 1005.1 Minimum required egress width. The means of egress width shall not be less than required by this section. The total width of means of egress in inches (mm) shall not be less than the total occupant load served by the means of egress mul- tiplied by the factors in Table 1005.1 and not less than specified elsewhere in this code. Multiple means of egress shall be sized such that the loss of any one means of egress shall not reduce the available capacity to less than 50 percent of the required capacity. The maximum capacity required from any story of a building shall be maintained to the termination of the means of egress. Exception: Means of egress complying with Section 1025. 2006 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE® ciE BLOCK 21 3 2 B LANE 20R/W S: 71'i� 4 F:— ram N -.! D221.a4 4]30.4• 100 0 11145]1) ')9] q% N. 115254 xis " c4m 0+545641 all tD191uRU(n CgMD E. 0411,91, !NCI' 11,um129 ! �' 14(455555 1•w 111..._��� tt . 01111441 040.10E910 4.41E -/ 41.14406, N 4(4 ax 4D P4100 1X6 -. 041441 PAM.. 444A op R Pqt Z 01441140 POWER 0440 104 c0*050.0113 S11004 010 005 1441 414 94050 444 91E 041 00551 00000(06 004140 (000 7ME Nw of 010001 491040 PNY414gx -2 11 (45 16415 44 RESEREHCES: w4( N (17000250 ' q 5 149.1111]0 fYBEE ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE COMPLEX 1/4. 0 I v•K4 *o4ls rXV. --•._ +�Y✓.vwti.Y 461 11 2 7 I 6 000 (MS boar UN4 1(5544 9LOCK 122 5 4 ; 3 T. 011(10 040004060 X4 R4n41NR 1 �OiI 040 • ]' 2(4%011,4141451901.550 MAW rrD r.. 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MD 00*', 1�n1 qR.O 0501141011004^ 11x'41(0 0Y 447 0406[00, AI , 00000554 MK 0 1 (55491 114114.14Z 41.060 INn 9015001 /910 41Stt0ue0(1 0 1 4 1 10 1101E a 40044 PENCE 01N0RoWDYf10'44 MOM 050E 15544 5010 0110001 A 0407144. 10401514/111C SURVEY 1.91 14010 0450511100 RY 1i4441004 51104111440 5111141411,. 410 Mk 04. 115010 104,400 651040051. 0(041070, 955; 0A5050 0/.0/04 STATE OF GEORGIA CHATHAM COUNTY PLAT OF TYBEE ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE COMPLEX, FORT SCREVEN WARD, TYBEE ISLAND, GEORGIA. FOR: . ni.RANO. HI. §T3R1c6 .§, En'n_: M.,..,.._ -. 0010 OF SMRi04Y:.41L1 02, 200,i DATE Of PUP. .5111 27, 2106 SCALE: r. 40' BERT BAfRRETT. JM, LAND SURVEYING. P.C. 14111440000 ROAD 5054(41415, 4,9 01410 (910) 017.0X01 PAGE 05/11 ANCHOR IND 812 - 867 -0547 01/22/2008 �rPEP�EPLPESI ��3 [IMPORTANT DOCUMENT-' Certificate of Flame ResistaRce REGISTRATION NUMBER F444.08 ISSUED BY IcNoR INDUS iAI ES I I:,^.. EVANSVILLE, INDIANA 47725 MANUFACTURERS OF THE FINISHED TENT PRODUCTS DESCRIBED HEREIN This is to certify that the materials described have been flame- retardant treated for are inherently noninflammable) and were supplied to: Date of Shipment 1/31/2405 Tent Identification 269053 RANCO TENT RENTAL PO BOX 1695 STATESBORO GA 30459 04232 16 Certification is hereby made that: The articles described on this Certificate have been treated with a flame- retardant approved chemical and that the application of said chemical was done in conformance with California Fire Marshal Code. All fabric has been tested and passes NFPA 701 -99, CPAI 84, ULC 109. Serial # $125045 (6) Description of Item certified: ANCHOR STRUCTURE Mm 20MXSM k702 FERRARI WHITE BLDCKOUT Flame Retardant Process Used Will Not Be Washing And Is Effective For The Life Of Si ned: FERRARI TEXTILES, LA TOUR -DIi -PIN, FRANCC Name of Applicator of Flame Resistant Finish Removed By The Fabric ANCHOR INDUSTRIES INC. 5 5 5 �rJ�C P�P� P� f�Pt f [1�r�rJ�rJ�r��Pr.Pr�cPtl7e.fr�[ ![leer nr PrJ�r�c f�Pr�rle!r�� Ft1tJ�t1tF�PcJ�tJ�rP[ Pte[ Pr�rJ�r�r��Pr PrJ�zP�Pc l� 1r1�Pr�rJ�r�rJ�rJ�cJ"rJ�r ! ar�r��P�Pr1e1 r1'171 'kro vi Hd 4ox Sic) C)OCC) 0 43 0 - tzn t 'P _I _... rk.Z. a c-e A L so a5ps -IfYg 014e. viENN3biz5 ...4k:i474C$1 $ Cerfititate of iftanic iikrststanct REWSTFRED APPLICATION ONCERN 'MED v 7,4)07 Avr a4(• CA 901) I. 0 .., -0 ;I! hiS rs o Cecy that the 11)C;f:!'f-;(..1'i.5 rf'VerSe )1'5.rer't I- ,. r-efa.-darti (or or, ? inhF.,,rewritly ictriliorrlrnabie FOP. L L: 9 y 5 7 t - - _ TA kj , e rtc3ton s y rr:04-.1E! Check Tn o. the revere dt 26.i!, I' ' '1,arne :bmirj cIpprovilt-7 cr regerF.-cl Fp„,. ;;:-0 C 1-.13roforrrortee ,v7 ':;.— •'.4". (171r Slu't , *0.! • y' • _ "." t! Rome •- ••-•-,tF..ri,:. • • - • The Fir-ne R rd rt t Proce • :.._„ . ' ,• • ,Ago, I —t • gioftirt0 t# I ' 1 f . tt"1.1.1i .44 MAYOR r CITY MANAGER Jason Buelterman ,1C§ Diane Schleicher CITY COUNCIL Shirley Sessions, Mayor Pro Tem Wanda D. Doyle Bill Garbett Frank Schuman, Sr. Kathryn Williams Paul Wolff CITY OF TYBEE ISLAND REQUIREMENTS FOR TENTS FOR TYBEE ISLAND WINE FESTIVAL CLERK OF COUNCIL Vivian Woods CITY ATTORNEY Edward M. Hughes • Maximum occupant load of the main tent will be 425. • No smoking permitted within the tents. • Provide approved "No Smoking" signs. • Provide a minimum of four (4) approved fire extinguishers. • Keep ground area and 30 -foot perimeter clear of trash and debris. • Provide a minimum of four (4) exits with each exit a minimum of 120 - inches in width. • Provide an Emergency Plan. • Provide a minimum of four (4) crowd control managers with one (1) serving as point of contact. Point of contact information to be provided to City Manager, Fire Chief, and Police Chief by Event Organizer. • Tent will be evacuated immediately when winds are forecasted to be 35 mph or above. • Tybee Island Police and Fire Departments will be briefed by Event Organizer on Emergency Plan. • No parked vehicles permitted within twenty (20) feet of tents. • Unobstructed fire break passageway of not less than twelve (12) feet in width and free from guy ropes or other obstructions shall be maintained on all sides of tents. • Hold Harmless /Indemnification Agreement required. _ :l l Cindy Meye Event Organizer Date q/iL-6( P.O. Box 2749 — 403 Butler Avenue, Tybee Island, Georgia 31328 -2749 (912) 786 -4573 — FAX (912) 786 -5737 www.cityoftybee.org STATE OF GEORGIA COUNTY OF CHATHAM ) THIS AGREEMENT is made the 1 day of by T\(1)-6- \A) (hereinafter referred to as "0 er" HOLD HARMLESS / INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT WITNESSETH ,20 (l , Owner hereby agrees to protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Tybee Island, Georgia, (a political subdivision of the State of Georgia), its Mayor and Council, officers, agents, and employees (hereinafter referred to as "City ") from and against any and all liability, damages, claims, suits, liens, and judgments of whatever nature, including any claims for contribution and/or indemnification for injuries to any person or persons, or damage to the property or other rights of any person or persons, caused in any manner pertaining to the location of privately constructed or any other privately owned structures and plants. The undersigned further recognizes and agrees that this license does not confer upon the undersigned any rights, title, estate, or interest in said licensed premises; nor does this license agreement confer upon the undersigned a license coupled with an interest or easement. This license merely gives the undersigned a revocable privilege, it being expressly understood and agreed that, regardless of any improvements or investments made, expense and harm incurred or encountered by the undersigned, this agreement shall be subject to revocation, cancellation or termination, this license shall be null and void. IN WITNESS THEREOF, Owner has hereunto set its hand and affixed its seal on the day and year first above written. Owner c) Lti Cue) T d44 47 Ca &v G �l e_ g6,('sc, pole_ poi ( gtr-e -kJ JO �r� � /1(1.-4 Apra /7 v-4 r � 1 us , I3 ci _54 tAi IA, 09 4 t Lt re--. 1441.41- 1,1/9 uc_o 7 C;� g L'C Ll� g.,r- 44p4, -PO ,— Assembly Instructions Party® Tents and Party® Mate 12 thr u 601 Wide Systems With Expandable Middle Sections EAU., 0 fp CES; Iwo BURCH DR. P.O. BOX 3477 EVANSVILLE, IN 47733 U ?BONE 412467441 FAX 412467-547 400-544444S rIiiy Craft whip and S rsLtwt 892 BRADENTON. FL EVANSVILLE, IN rcMT-6 copyrot .1/404**or PARTY. TENT P TS UST CENT QUARTER POLE (when applicable) 42N STEEL STAKES • N. REQUIFig0 Two experienced installers should be able to assemble up to a 30' wide tent, three for a 40' wide tent. and four for 50' & 604wirie tents. TOOLS REQUIIIM ledge Hammers, Stake Driver 2 Measuring Tapes INSPECT SITE CAUTION: QUANTITIES FOR PA TY.TENTS & PARTY MATE Consult local utility company prior to Prior to actual tent assembly, be sure to look up, down, above & below for obstacles, pipes, wires, trouble, elc. TENT srzE 12 x12 $O END - 1 PC 14x 14$O. END 1 PC 14 X 20 $4. END 1 PC 16x 16S0. ENO • 1 PC 20x20RE. END - 2 PO 20 x 20 SO. END 2 PC 20 x 10 MID SECTION 20 x 20 MID SECTION PITCH 3' 6* 4'0' 4' 6' SIDE QUARTER CENTER POLES POLES POLES STAKES 8 $ 10 a 0 0 0 1 12 1 12 2 14 1 12 6' 0" 8 0 1 12 6-Cr 8 0 1 12 6' 0" 2 0 1 2 6' 0' 4 0 2 4 30 x 30 RD. END 2 PC 30 x 30 $0, END • 2 PC 30 x IS MID SECTION 30 x 20 MID SECTION 30 x 30 MIDSECTION 8' O. 14 0 l(A) 10 kV 0* 16 0 1 (A) 20 9' 0- 4 0 i (A) 4 9' 0" 6 0 1 (A) 6 9' cr. a 0 21A} 40 xr 40 RD. END 2 PC 40 x 40 SO. END -2 PC 40 x 20 MID SECTION 11' 0" 18 0 1 (A 1 22 11' 0" 24 0 1 (A) 32 11' Or 6 0 I (A) 6 50 x RD. END - 2 PC 50 x 50 SO. END - 2 PC 50 x 25 MID SECTION 50 x 30 MID SECTION 13' 0" 22 1 (A) 25 13' 0" 32 8 1 (a) 40 13' 0" 8 2 1{A 8 13' 0' 8 4 2A) 8 60 x 60 RD. END • 2 PC 60 x 60 so, END • 2 PC 60 x 20 MID SECTION 60 x 30 MID SECTION ir ir 26 6 1 (A) 30 17' 0' 32 8 1 (A) 40 170' 6 2 1 (A) 8 '17'0' 8 4 1 (A) 8 (A} . Alurroom Cooler Polos, GIN:vitae wood islumishad LAYOUTS( CHECK Utilize parts Mt for a quick ID. and a check list to ensure that you have all the parts. MEASURE LAY+ U ' Marks locations of stakes, site poles and center poles, 401 x 60' tent used as example. For other sizes, refer to tent sections for pole spacing. Drive stakes vertically at points Ic led. Spread drop cloths and unroll tent. Any objects with sharp projections which must remain on site under the tent should be padded and taped. LING INSTRUCTIONS With tent sections on ground, overlap center pole hole with grommet side on top. Starting al ridge, push first Imp through corrending grommet. Continue lacing process and cover lacing with protective nap and snap to rings or rope as you move down tent section. NOTE: One piece tops do not require lacing. LESS HEIGHT !'-O` 1 CENTER POLE HOLE 2 CENTER POLE HOLES ' RING Tie off the Ian long Iac1ng Coup. Attach snap to ring at €eve. Repeat lacing steps on opposite side. Mate: Loops lace' up on one side and down on opposite side, After lacing and off guys loosely each guy rope. from the end of Hai f hitch knot for quick tie down and easy adjustment on stakes, Start at side apposite wind. Insert each side pole pin into side pole hole and raise slightly Tess than perpendicular. Bottom of each pole should be pointed ward toward center of tent. Wall ropes are to be outside of corner and side pass. Tie jump rope around each side pole as it is inserted in pole hole. Continue around tent, RAISE QUARTER AND CENTER POLES Note; Quarter Poles for Large Tents are raised BEFORE Canter Poles. QUARTER poles will be approximately 2'-0" less than perperdcular with base of pole set in toward center of tent Raise poles nearest to wind direction to approximate position. One installer to guide center pole pin through hole to prevent snagging or tearing of fabric as pole is being raised to position. Tie jump ropes after all center poles are in approximate position. Adjust poles to exact location, CAUTION: At this point, it is required to properly anchor bases of all center and quarter poles to prevent movement FINAI, SIDE, POLE Ap4USTMENT Adjust side poles to exact position with taut guy ropes starting with corner pole. Tighten ropes while pole is on angle then set pole into vertical position. Due to changes in climatic conditions, periodic inspection and adjustment should be made. Protective covers recommended for all stakes. TAKE DOWN, USE EXTFIEME CAUTION REMOVING ALL/304$ 1. Spread ground cover. 2. Slant side poles inward. 3. Remove center and de poles, 4. Reverse installation steps. Check Guy Ropes periodically for tightness and maintaining ot good condition. Slakes provided are for average soil conditions. Sandy soil or asphalt may require additional staking. Proper installation suitable to site conditions is the responsibility of the installer. Store tent in a cool, dry area, Never store while wet or darnp. c INI1:US1FTflES INC. EvANsviLLE, INDIANA USA Than you for purchasing an Anchor product. In ret m, we pi , e uality, sere and craftsmanship and are available for any questions you may have or assistance you may need. Phone Number 812 /867 -2421 Fax Number 812 / 7 Anchor products are of su operate-best - it instarctions. It is Mu rat t % instr ons be carefully read and i CAUTION: 1. For i i sponsible for evaluating the site securing a deterirrrin ed. a soi r ulre different staking or securing t D o this Ya of soil ns these are the manufacturer's ence of instiallatibn procedures. esponsibillty is limited to the eon not responsible for methods that installers may choose to secure ti 2.lnae the thesis unpredi le, ju inco uldelin airitainer Ito determine ion and disassembly. This prod + �np rary For the safety of all occupants, evacuation is recommended if threatening weather curs, if there is any doubt concerning the safe use of this product. Proper safety equipment should be used at all time to ensure a safe it t la or and take ran. We suggest a careful evaluation be made to determine safety equipment needed, such as hard . `fiats, steel toe shoes, safety glasses and other as require, 4. Disclaimer An&ior Industries disclaims and excludes all exp arrantles of merchantability and aness for a particuiar purpose. The product is sold as is and no warranty shad apply. The user shall detenWne the suitability of the product for the intended and assumes all risk and liabilit. Anchor Industries shall not be liable in tort or in contract for any loss or damage, direct, incidental or consequential arising out of the USA, of or the inability to use the product. 28-2 11 -28-97 Page 1 of 1 Follow us( In I Home EconomyTentStory I Tents &Accessories ; Quotes• Financing• Contact 10', 15', 20 Frame Tents Trio® Frame Features • Engineered and wind load tested up to 80mph.` • Patented cast aluminum fittings. • Color -coded end caps for easy identification. • Fallsafe steel snap button assembly. • 1- 3 /4 "O.D.- 6005T-6 anodized marine aluminum. f • Leg height is adjustable 6'6 ", 7', 7'6" & 8'. r • Legs telescope down to 5' for easy installation of tent cover and additional accessories. • Detachable cast aluummiinum °base plates. • Cross= bl /'ce system available. PHOTO GALLERY © 2010 Economy Tent International. 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