Uniform Verification Inspection Report

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Uniform Mitigation Verification Inspection Form Maintain a copy of this form with insurance policy Inspection Date: 03/07/2011 Owner Information Owner Name: Gerardo Montenegro Address: 695 SE Sandia Avenue City: Port saint Lucie County: Saint Lucie Insurance Company: Year of Home : 1965 Contact Person: Jerry Home Phone: Work Phone: Cell Phone: 772-360-7068 Policy #: Email: jerry.montengro@yahoo.com Zip: # of Stories: one I, Mark Tyson (print name of the individual who actually performed the inspection), personally conducted the inspection of the residence identified on this form and in my professional opinion, all the data I reported is true and correct. 1. Building Code: What building code was used to design and build the structure?…show more content…
Other: F. Unknown or unidentified. G. No attic access. 4. Roof to Wall Attachment: What is the weakest roof to wall connection? A. Toe Nails Rafter/truss anchored to top plate of wall using nails driven at an angle through the rafter/truss and attached to the top plate of the wall. B. Clips Metal attachments on every rafter/truss that are nailed to one side (or both sides in the case of a diamond type clip) of the rafter/truss and attached to the top plate of the wall frame or embedded in the bond beam. C. Single Wrap Metal Straps must be secured to every rafter/truss with a minimum of 3 nails, wrapping over and securing to the opposite side of the rafter/truss with a minimum of 1 nail. The Strap must be attached to the top plate of the wall frame or embedded in the bond beam in at least one place. D. Double Wrap Both Metal Straps must be secured to every rafter/truss with a minimum of 3 nails, wrapping over and securing to the opposite side of the rafter/truss with a minimum of 1 nail. Each Strap must be attached to the top plate of the wall frame or embedded in the bond beam in at least one place. E. Structural Anchor bolts structurally connected or reinforced concrete roof. F. Other: G. Unknown or Unidentified H. No attic access 5. Roof Geometry: What is the roof shape(s)? (Porches or carports that are attached only to the fascia or wall of the host structure and not structurally connected to the main roof system are not considered in the roof geometry determination.)…show more content…
For the HVHZ, systems must have either a Miami-Dade NOA or FBC Approval marked “For Use in the HVHZ”. Miami-Dade County Notice of Acceptance (NOA) 201, 202 and 203. (Large Missile - 9 lb.) Florida Building Code Testing Application Standard (TAS) 201, 202 and 203. (Large Missile – 9 lb.) American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) E 1886 and ASTM E 1996. (Large Missile – 9 lb.) Southern Standards Technical Document (SSTD) 12. (Large Missile – 9 lb.) For Skylights Only: ASTM E 1886/E 1996. (Large Missile - 4.5 lb.) For Garage Doors Only: ANSI/DASMA 115. (Large Missile – 9 lb.) B. All exterior openings are fully protected at a minimum with impact resistant coverings, impact resistant doors and/or impact resistant window units that are listed as windborne debris protection devices in the product approval system of the State of Florida or Miami-Dade County and meet the requirements of one of the following for “Cyclic Pressure and Large Missile Impact”: ASTM E 1886 and ASTM E 1996. (Large Missile – 4.5 lb.) SSTD 12. (Large Missile – 4 lb. to 8 lb.) For Skylights Only: ASTM E 1886/E 1996. (Large Missile - 2 to 4.5 lb.) C. All exterior openings are fully protected at a minimum with impact resistant coverings, impact resistant doors and/or impact resistant window units that are listed as windborne debris protection devices in the product approval system of the State of Florida or Miami-Dade County and meet the

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