Check Y if included with the Application; Check N if not included or does not
apply (attach an explanation in place of exhibit)
| PHASE ONE - If
Phase One is completed and approved, a Phase One permit will be issued allowing
foundations to be poured. Items in Phase Two must be completed and approved
prior to issuing further construction permits. |
| EXHIBIT 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION SHEET WHICH
REFLECTS: |
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N
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A. Whether new or relocated lift |
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B. The intended use of chair lift (up/downhill);
describe (1) Spacing of uphill loads and (2) spacing of downhill loads |
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C. Model Number |
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D. Vertical Rise |
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E. Horizontal Length |
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F. Towing Outfil Spacing |
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G. Capacity (Skiers per hour) |
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H. Rotation of Lift |
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I. Rope Speed |
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J. Design Snow Depth |
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K. Gauge of Line |
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L. Diameter of Drive Bullwheel |
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M. Diameter of Idler Bullwheel |
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N. Main and Auxilliary Power Specifications |
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O. Haul Rope |
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P. Counterweight Rope or Tension System |
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Q. Backstay Cable Information |
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R. Loading Interval (Time) |
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S. Type of Chairs or Towing Devices |
| EXHIBIT 2 - MAP: |
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Map Showing Location of Lift on Ski Area |
| EXHIBIT 3 - PLAN SHEET WHICH REFLECTS: |
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A. Electric Power Lines and Poles |
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B. Roads, Structures, Rock Piles or Outcrops,
Waterways, Gullies and any buried installations |
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C. Countours at two foot (2) intervals should
be shown from 25 feet right to 25 feet left of the lift centerline. An attempt
should be made to outline man-made fill areas |
| EXHIBIT 4 - PROFILE SHEET WHICH REFLECTS: |
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A. Terminal and Tower Locations |
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B. Top of concrete for footings |
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C. Tower height and cable elevation |
| EXHIBIT 5 - FOUNDATIONS: (If more than one
tower, label exhibits 5.1, 5.2, etc. The footing design sheets should be
arranged starting at the lower terminal and proceeding to the upper terminal) |
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A. Foundation design for each footing |
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B. Any footing design which does not apply
to the ski lift must be clearly outlined and voided. |
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C. The footing design sheet should show the
size and shape, a reference to the lift centerline, top of concrete, strength,
steel and anchor bolt placement |
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D. Submit soil reports; soil information notes
shown on plans should reflect actual conditions of the site. The designer
shall not design footings to rest on "undisturbed soil". If this
notation is used, the wording should be "undisturbed sound earth",
as footings will not be accepted which would be poured on peat or muck,
topsoil, loosely compacted fills or wash conditions. If the designer calls
for neat line pours using the soils as forms, show the feasibility of this
design in relation to the soil conditions at the site. |
| PHASE TWO - If
Phase Two is completed and approved, a Phase Two permit to allow the machinery
construction will be issued. |
| EXHIBIT 6 - DRIVE TERMINAL: |
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N |
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Detailed drawings which show the structural
design of the drive terminal, the motor, gear box, safety devices, brakes,
bullwheel and grounding of the drive terminal and haul rope. Include drawings
which are necessary to show the correct assembly of all components. Auxiliary
power locations and method of coupling must also be shown |
| EXHIBIT 7 - RETURN TERMINAL: |
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Detailed drawings which show the structural
design of the return terminal, safety devices, bullwheel assembly, sheave
location and size and grounding of the terminal and haul rope |
| EXHIBIT 8 - BRAKES AND STOPS: |
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A. Type, manufacturer, size and location of
service brake and emergency brake |
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B. Anti-backup device type, size and location |
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C. Manufacturer and type of derail switch |
| EXHIBIT 9 - TENSION SYSTEM |
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A drawing showing location and details of
the tensioning system, including size, shape and weight of the counterweight
or cylinders, size of sheaves, safety devices and detailed drawings of all
connections; include counterweight rope and backstay cable information |
| EXHIBIT 10 - TOWERS |
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Drawings showing the length, diameter, base
plate, gussets, grouting, tower arms, ladders, guards and proposed grounding |
| EXHIBIT 11 - SHEAVE CAPACITY AND ARRANGEMENTS |
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Drawings showing all sheave arrangements including
type of liner to be used. Sheave arrangements shown but not used should
be clearly outlined and voided. At each tower, the uphill and downhill load
should be shown, the allowable sheave design load and the proposed number
of sheaves at each location. |
| PHASE THREE -
Phase Three must be completed and approved before the final construction
permit will be issued and scheduling of load test and final inspection |
| EXHIBIT 12 - GRIP, HANGER AND CARRIER: |
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N |
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Detailed drawiongs of the grip, hanger and
carrier which will be used on the lift. If any of these are of new or altered
design, engineering information should be transmitted which shows they meet
the criteria of the ANSI Standards B77.1-1990. |
| EXHIBIT 13 - LOADING AND UNLOADING AREA LAYOUT: |
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A detailed drawing showing the grade. length,
width of the areas, haul line cable elevation, details of platform ramps,
and stairs, noting any nearby obstacles. |
| EXHIBIT 14 - ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM: |
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A detailed drawing showing the proposed electrical
layout and communication systems. |
| EXHIBIT 15 - LIGHTING: |
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Drawing showing the proposed lighting for
the ski lift. Documentation must be included to confirm that the design
engineer has considered and approved the additional loads imposed on the
lift, mounting, location of lights, and compliance with ANSI and NEC. |
| EXHIBIT 16 - COMMUNICATION: |
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Drawing or description of proposed communication
system for the ski lift, including type of device and location of each. |
| EXHIBIT 17 - SIGNS: |
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Drawing or description of proposed signs for
the ski lift and location of each. |
| EXHIBIT 18 - CERTIFICATION OF TEST RESULTS: |
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A. Haul rope |
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B. Counterweight rope |
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C. Backstay cable
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D. Track cable |
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E. Concrete |
| EXHIBIT 19 - MISCELLANEOUS: (Before the final
construction permit is issued and prior to load testing and final inspection
the following items are required): |
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A. Loadings calculated for each station or
tower |
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B. An as built profile |
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C. Certification from a licensed engineer
that the plans and specifications prepared for the ski lift are in accordance
with ANSI Standard B77.1-1990 and Michigan rules in effect on the date certified.
There is no specific Department form provided for this certification. Engineer
letterhead or drawing list with accompanying seal attesting to this will
be sufficient. |