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Specification 32 WATER HEATER (TANK-TYPE) December 30, 2013 ACC Owner Architectural Checklist If this is an emergency, please replace your water heater as soon as possible and follow up with ACC by submitting the City Permit after the fact. Water Heater (Tank-Type) (If you are installing a Tankless Water Heater please refer to ACC Specification 28) Check Application for completeness, ensuring all information is filled out and signed where necessary. An incomplete package will be returned to you causing delays. I certify that I am the owner of the unit requesting work. A unit floorplan with locations of proposed changes being well marked in a contrasting color. ALL TANK-TYPE WATER HEATERS MUST BE INSTALLED IN THEIR ORIGINAL LOCATION AS DETERMINED AT TIME OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTION. NONE WILL BE ALLOWED IN THE ATTIC. An original, signed Use Permit Agreement (Non-Notarized) An original, signed Contractor Acceptance Agreement Contractor s Certificate of Workers Compensation for the Association s files. Contractor s Certificate of Liability Insurance for the Association s files, with endorsements naming as additional insured s: 1. Professional Community Management of California, Inc., 23726 Birtcher Drive, Lake Forest, CA 92630; and 2. Huntington Landmark Senior Adult Community, 20880 Oakridge Lane, Huntington Beach, CA 92646 A City of Huntington Beach Building Permit (after receipt of ACC Tentative Approval). RETURN THIS CHECKLIST WITH ALL REQUIRED ITEMS e Spec 32 Water Heater Revised 01292013 - jas Page 1 of 12

ALL ARCHITECTURAL REQUESTS ARE REVIEWED ON FIRST & THIRD TUESDAYS EACH MONTH ARCHITECTURAL DECISIONS WILL BE AVAILABLE ON THE FOLLOWING FRIDAY Homeowner s Printed Name: Address: Unit #: Model type (i.e., Laguna, Marina, etc) Email address Date: Telephone #: Cell Phone # 1. All applications must be submitted with a unit or building floor plan (whichever is appropriate) marked to depict the location of the requested change clearly marked in a contrasting color. 2. Applications must also conform to the ACC Specifications and the Huntington Landmark Rules and Regulations Handbook and include the Cover Sheet from the applicable ACC Specification along with all applicable required documents listed on the Cover Sheet. 3. City Permit Required; Yes Huntington Beach City Building Dept: 714-536-5690 COPY OF PERMIT (WHEN REQUIRED) AND BUILDING PLANS MUST BE GIVEN TO AND APPROVED BY THE ACC BEFORE ANY CONSTRUCTION IS STARTED OR APPROVAL OF THIS REQUEST SHALL BE NULL AND VOID. 4. REQUESTED CHANGE: REPLACE TANK-TYPE WATER HEATER, SAME FOR SAME IN SAME LOCATION I have read and understand the Specifications applicable to my request. It is my responsibility to give these Specifications to my contractor and make sure he reads them. I understand that I should have my contractor read and sign a Contractor Acceptance Agreement to protect me. I understand and acknowledge that any damages made to Association property and any deviation from Association s Specifications are my responsibility and I will be held liable, which may include removal of my improvement or repairs to be done at my expense. I understand that work is to be done by a licensed and insured contractor. I also understand that in certain major building alterations (sunrooms, solariums, atrium enclosures, etc.), the Association may need to bring in the services of an outside consultant for evaluating plans, checking progress, final inspection, etc., in which case I, the homeowner, will be financially responsible for a fee. IT IS HIGHLY SUGGESTED BY THE ACC THAT YOU HOLD BACK 10% OF THE CONTRACTOR S CHARGES UNTIL YOU HAVE RECEIVED FINAL SIGN-OFF ON YOUR PROJECT BY THE ACC AND FINAL SIGN-OFF FROM THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH IF YOUR PROJECT REQUIRED A CITY PERMIT. Homeowner s Signature Date 5. Contractor s Name and License #: Contractor s Address and Telephone #: *********************************************[For ACC Use Only] ************************************** 6. Tentative Approval By: (1) (2) Date 7. Waiting to receive: 8. Application Denied By: (1) (2) Date 9. Approval to Commence Work: By:(1) (2) Date 10. Final Inspection & Approval By:(1) (2) Date Page 2 of 12

From: Address & Unit #: Owner s Printed Name CONTRACTOR ACCEPTANCE AGREEMENT Description of Project: REPLACE TANK-TYPE WATER HEATER, SAME FOR SAME IN SAME LOCATION I certify that I have read all of the applicable and Maintenance Specifications for the work I have been hired to perform, understand them, and I am able and will comply with them. I understand that the Association s ACC, or their representative, will inspect all work I have done when completed. I further understand that my failure to meet all stated requirements within the Specifications will result in my having to make any and all changes necessary to bring the work into compliance with the Specifications at my own expense, not that of the Owner for whom I am working. I am providing my Certificate of Workers Compensation for the Association s files. I am providing my Certificate of Liability Insurance for the Association s files, with endorsements naming as additional insured s: 1. Professional Community Management of California, Inc., 23726 Birtcher Drive, Lake Forest, CA 92630; and 2. Huntington Landmark Senior Adult Community, 20880 Oakridge Lane, Huntington Beach, CA 92646 Contractor s Signature and Date Printed Name of Contractor, License Number Contractor s Address, City, State, Zip Owner s Signature and Date Owner s Printed Name Owner s Address & Unit Number Page 3 of 12

Use Permit Agreement For Approved Alterations, Improvements and Equipment To Common Area Page 1 of 2 Procedure: This Use Permit Agreement (UPA) is to be completed by the unit owner, signed and witnessed, and returned to the ACC. Owner Name Date Owner Street Address Unit # City, State, Zip List items to be covered by this UPA. REPLACE TANK-TYPE WATER HEATER, SAME FOR SAME IN SAME LOCATION Per conditions of approval by the Association for the above, I am submitting this UPA, signed & witnessed, as requested. I hereby certify that I, the undersigned, shall be responsible for the ongoing maintenance and proper care of the above listed item(s), made to the common area at the above address. As owner, I accept responsibility for any added costs in connection with exterior painting or maintenance of the common area caused by the existence of the approved item(s). All major maintenance shall be performed by a licensed and insured contractor. I agree that I shall be responsible for the cost of repairing damage to the common area caused by my failure to properly maintain any and all of the item(s) listed above. If any of the listed items should fall into disrepair, the Association shall have the right to require their removal and restoration of the common area within 45 days. If not removed in a timely or satisfactory manner, the Association shall have the right to take whatever action is necessary to complete the restoration of the common area at my expense. It should be noted that if any portion of an improvement installed by a unit owner needs to be removed in the future in order to repair or maintain Association-owned property, such removal and any reinstallation of the owner-installed improvement shall be paid for by the unit owner. If the Association is ever put in a position of defending any Liability claim arising from injury due to the item(s) listed above, or maintenance of them, I will personally assume any defense and pay all costs of said claim for Liability. Page 4 of 12

Use Permit Agreement For Approved Alterations, Improvements and Equipment To Common Area Page 2 of 2 In the event that the property changes ownership, a Use Permit Agreement (like this one) shall be signed by the buyer prior to close of Escrow. If the prospective buyer does not wish to agree to the same conditions, I will have the items listed above removed at my expense and restore the common area to its original condition prior to close of Escrow. As a condition of adding the items listed above, I will show proof of having a Condominium Homeowner s Insurance Policy that will cover the item(s) listed above and any changes due to their creation. Signature of Owner & Date Print Name Address City, State, Zip Signature of ACC Member & Date Page 5 of 12

Specification 32 WATER HEATER (TANK-TYPE) December 30, 2013 If this is an emergency, please replace your water heater as soon as possible and follow up with ACC by submitting the City Permit after the fact. GENERAL This describes the requirements for replacing a water heater in your unit. It should be noted that if any portion of an improvement installed by a unit owner needs to be removed in the future in order to repair or maintain Association-owned property, such removal and any reinstallation of the owner-installed improvement shall be paid for by the unit owner. Refer to the attached Specification 1, Architectural Changes General, for additional information relative to all Architectural Change Requests and Contractor Requirements. PROCEDURE 1. A unit floorplan (available at the Management Office) must be included with your Request for Architectural Change, with location of proposed change being well marked in a contrasting color. ALL TANK-TYPE WATER HEATERS MUST BE INSTALLED IN THEIR ORIGINAL LOCATION AS DETERMINED AT TIME OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTION. NONE WILL BE ALLOWED IN THE ATTIC. 2. Installation must be done by a California-licensed contractor, who shall complete and sign the attached Contractor Acceptance Agreement. A copy is to be given to the ACC with your application. 3. Owner must obtain a permit from HB Department of Planning and Building after ACC tentative approval to do so. 4. Owner is responsible for all maintenance and repair of the items installed. 5. Owner is responsible for all damage caused by installation. 6. Roof penetrations for venting (if new is required) must be performed by a California-licensed and insured roofer. A city permit is required for this work. 7. All work and materials to be per the current State and City Building Codes. For your convenience we have attached some of the specifications from the City. 8. Water Leak Pan Installation: Some Units will require this change by Building Code and other Unit owners may elect to have this modification made to eliminate the chance of a water heater leak causing damage to walls or flooring. The pan should be equipped with a ¾ drain terminating in an approved location. Because there are various Unit models that will require this change, it is best to consult with the ACC Representative to determine if this modification needs to be made. Marina model units would also be advised to install a type of alarm system Page 6 of 12

Specification 32 WATER HEATER (TANK-TYPE) December 30, 2013 which would sound a loud audible alarm if a leak were to occur. These are inexpensive and available at local hardware stores. The following suggestions are provided by the Huntington Landmark Maintenance Committee: a. A metal, water-heater pan with its drain discharging to an approved exterior location shall be installed under water heaters at the following units. In many situations it will be necessary to elevate the water heater so the water-heater pan s drain line is above the sill plate or stem wall: All 2 nd floor units 1 st -floor units with exterior laundry rooms (Balboa, Dunes, Laguna, Newport, Pacifica & Surf) with their patios enclosed (solarium, sunroom, etc.) 1 st -floor units with exterior laundry rooms (Balboa, Dunes, Laguna, Newport, Pacifica & Surf) whose patios have been altered to prohibit free drainage from their laundry rooms (tiles, bricks, etc.) b. A metal, water-heater pan without a drain shall be installed under water heaters and a water-leak alarm shall be installed on the floor at a nearby location at the following units: All Breakers units with their interior patios covered or enclosed All Marina units c. A metal, water-heater pan is not required to be installed under water heaters at the following units: 1 st -floor units with exterior laundry rooms (Balboa, Dunes, Laguna, Newport, Pacifica & Surf) whose laundry-rooms drain freely onto their unenclosed or unaltered patios 1 st -floor Breakers units whose interior patios have not been enclosed or altered 9. When work is finished owner should complete and submit to the office a Notice of Completion form along with your signed Final Permits from the City so that the ACC may make a final inspection and close out the project file. Attachments City Specifications Specification 1, Architectural Changes General Contractor Acceptance Agreement Use Permit Agreement (NonNotarized) ****************************************************************************** SPECIFICATIONS FROM THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Water Heater replacements and relocations require a plumbing permit. Electric water heater replacements and relocations require plumbing and electrical permits. Page 7 of 12

Specification 32 WATER HEATER (TANK-TYPE) December 30, 2013 All water heaters must be installed with a Combination Temperature and Pressure Relief Safety Valve. The valve must have a full-bore rigid pipe or tube drain that terminates within six (6 ) to twenty-four (24 ) inches above finish grade outside of the structure. Centrally located water heaters (where it is not feasible to extend the Temp.& Press. Safety Valve drain to the outside because of structural conditions) must incorporate the use of a Watts 210 Temperature Safety valve at the water heater location on the gas supply to the water heater. In addition a Watts 3L Water Pressure Safety valve must be installed in the cold water piping system preferably outdoors, where the discharge of the valve will not cause water damage. Water heaters located in an attic or furred space must be installed with a watertight, corrosion - proof pan equipped with a 3/4 drain terminating in an approved location. All gas appliance shut-off valves for water heaters must be accessible and located within thirty-six inches (36 ) of the heater, hereby limiting the flexible gas appliance connector to a length of thirty-six inches (36 ).Size of the gas appliance connector must be the same size as the inlet to the gas valve that it supplies. All water heaters must have seismic restraints consisting of two (2) min. one and one quarter inch (11/4 ) wide straps, one located in the upper one - third of the tank and one located in the lower one - third of the tank a minimum of four inches (4 ) above the gas valve control. This information is for standard electric, gas -fired and direct- vent water heaters. If the information you seek is not found in the guidelines above please call 536-5241 and ask for a Building Inspector s assistance. SPECIFICATIONS FROM THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Page 8 of 12

Specification 1 ARCHITECTURAL CHANGES - GENERAL October 17, 2013 GENERAL The mission of the ACC is to maintain the architectural character and structural integrity of the Association s property as it was established by the original design. Due to this, it is necessary that construction methods, modifications, materials and colors used for changes affecting the common area be approved prior to being made. The setting of standards and the approval of requests for the proposed addition or alteration will assure a continuity of design and function which will help maintain appearance and enhance overall property values. It should be noted that if any portion of an improvement installed by a unit owner needs to be removed in the future in order to repair or maintain Association-owned property, such removal and any reinstallation of the owner-installed improvement shall be paid for by the unit owner. The purpose of this Specification is to communicate, in one document, general requirements that apply to all architectural changes covered in more detailed specifications which the ACC requires the Unit owners to follow. It also contains a section listing Contractor Requirements applicable to all changes where a Contractor is used. This Contractor Requirements List (see Item 11, below) should be read by the Contractor, after which the owner should have the Contractor sign a Contractor Acceptance Agreement indicating his knowledge of and adherence to Association rules and regulations. If the owner is choosing to act as his own contractor, he shall sign a Contractor Acceptance Agreement himself, just as his independent, paid contractor would have done. No work shall be started without prior written approval of the ACC. PROCEDURE 1. The following items, as they apply, must accompany each Request for Architectural Change presented to the ACC for approval of additions or modifications. a. A unit floor plan is required showing location and dimensions of the proposed addition or alteration in red or another contrasting color. Unit floor plans are available at the Management Office. If the addition or alteration increases the living space (i.e., addition of a sunroom or solarium, enclosing balconies or atriums), a floor plan of the entire building must be included in order to evaluate the necessity for fire sprinklers. Drawings showing your building s exterior dimensions are also available at the Management Office. b. Any new construction must be identified with a drawing showing a top and side view of the proposed change or addition. Dimensions must be shown, but need not be to scale. They should be prepared complete enough to give the ACC a clear idea of what you are proposing to do, i.e., scope of project. c. If the scope of the project is major construction, such as enclosing a patio or balcony, adding a sunroom or solarium, making modifications to existing walls for windows or doors (which are not retro-fitted, using the existing framework), detailed construction drawings prepared by your contractor must be included with your package. They should indicate the property address including unit number, name of owner, north arrow and a brief description of the work. Show all buildings, fences and other improvements, existing, new or proposed. Show dimensions of work to be considered, distances between the new work and the property lines.

Specification 1 ARCHITECTURAL CHANGES - GENERAL October 17, 2013 d. Depending on the scope of the project, a Huntington Beach Department of Planning & Building (HBPB) Permit may be required. Please refer to the ACC Approval and HB City Permit List. e. The start and completion dates of the project. f. The name, License Number, telephone number and address of the contractor scheduled to do the work; along with a completed and signed Contractor Acceptance Agreement (see attached). g. Appropriate ACC Specifications and Use Permits (if applicable) signed where necessary. h. Color samples. i. Indicate principle connections or details showing method of construction, particularly where touching common walls. This should be easily understood from your contractor s detailed drawings (see Item 1.c., above). j. Description of all materials used as to weight and/or thickness. k. Method of installation or application of materials. l. List of materials and finishes. 2. The scope of some modifications, construction, or additions to the property may require the ACC to consult with an independent engineering/construction consultant. In these instances, a fee to the homeowner will be charged for the services. That person will meet with your contractor to review his engineering/construction drawings to ensure they meet the requirements of the Association. The consultant will also inspect your construction project while it is in progress to see that all requirements are being met, as well as perform a final inspection upon completion. This will ensure that any new construction meets Association requirements and will not cause the Association s property future maintenance problems. All future repair and maintenance of the new construction/alterations shall be the owner s responsibility. 3. In all cases, construction must be equal to, or better than, the quality of existing construction. 4. If any work is done by the owner, full responsibility is taken by the owner for any damage or injury caused by said project. The owner also must ensure that the new construction meets Association requirements and will not cause future maintenance problems to the Association s property. All future repair and maintenance of the new construction, alterations or improvements shall be the owner s responsibility and at his expense. 5. The owner is responsible for providing paint for their improvement and all adjacent exterior surfaces, if needed. The repainting of any exterior walls of buildings or other structures located on the property shall be subject to approval in writing from the ACC. Please refer to the Association s Maintenance Specifications (available at the Management Office) regarding painting for product and color standards. 6. In all cases, any modifications or additions shall conform to all current applicable engineering requirements as set forth by the California Building Code, the HB Building Code, and any other requirements of the HBPB. 7. Any existing venting or utility conduits may not be disturbed without written approval of the ACC.

Specification 1 ARCHITECTURAL CHANGES - GENERAL October 17, 2013 8. As a condition of approval for some modifications, the applicant shall be required to sign a Use Permit Agreement for future maintenance issues, which will be kept in the owner s file in the Management Office. 9. Allow thirty (30) days for the ACC to review and respond to your request. In some instances, Tentative Approval may be given pending receipt of additional documents, such as a City Permit. Once the application has been approved, you will receive a letter stating you may proceed with construction. The improvement must be completed within 90 days. 10. At the same time you are notified you may proceed with construction, you will receive an Architectural Change Notice of Completion Form, (they are also available at the Management Office) which should be completed and returned to the Management Office within ten (10) days of your project completion, along with a copy of the HBPB s final approval on your Building Permit, if one was required for your project. After receiving your Notice of Completion (and final approval of your Building Permit, if required), the ACC will make arrangements with you to do a final inspection in order to close out the project file. (In the case of major construction, this final inspection will be done by the independent engineering/construction consultant mentioned above.) After final inspection, a Final Approval Letter will be sent to you and maintained in your owner s file in the Management Office. 11. The following items are all Contractor Requirements and should be read by the contractor, who the owner shall have sign a Contractor Acceptance Agreement (attached) indicating he has read them and will abide by them. If the owner is choosing to act as his own contractor, he shall sign a Contractor Acceptance Agreement himself, just as his independent, paid contractor would have done. a. The Supervisor, or Foreman, shall sign in at the Management Office each time he and his crew is on site. b. A copy of the appropriate ACC Specifications, ACC Approval Letter and the HB Building Permits must be kept available on the job site throughout the project. c. All trash and materials generated at the time of the project must be transported from Huntington Landmark property by the contractor. No material may be disposed of in the Association s trash containers. The owner will be responsible for all costs of removing such material if it is found in Association trash containers. d. The term contractor shall include his employees, agents, subcontractors and suppliers or any other person under his cognizance. There must be an English-speaking supervisor on-site at all times. e. All work is to be performed by a licensed, insured contractor per California law. Any exceptions are to be determined by the ACC. f. Work time is Monday through Saturday, 7:30 a.m. until 6:00 p.m., unless there is an emergency. g. No loud unnecessary noise, no radios or boom boxes. Be considerate of neighbors. h. Safety cones, yellow tape or any other precautions are to be used where necessary. i. Suitable clothing or uniforms are to be worn at all times. j. Construction site shall be left clean each day.

Specification 1 ARCHITECTURAL CHANGES - GENERAL October 17, 2013 k. Construction items, such as sand, cement and dirt, shall not be placed on streets, walkways or grass without protective under covers. l. Parking restrictions, fire lanes and speed restrictions shall be respected at all times. Contractors are to park on the street, not in owner parking spaces adjacent to the garages. Please see Security Personnel at the Atlanta Gate if you are not sure where to park. m. NO signs advertising the contractor shall be posted at any time. n. All contractor vehicles will be clearly identified with signage indicating to whom they belong, and will have a dashboard permit issued by the Atlanta Gate Security Personnel.