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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRB25-0111 �yC QR�j� VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK 0 `ti£`d Building Department-Inspections 938 King St Rye Brook,NY 10573 1 Phone:(914)939-0668 Fax:(914)939-5801 r� '9 2- CERTIFICATEOF • ' Compliance granted date: 12/23/2025 Permit Number: R1325-0111,Issued on 12/08/2025 Visit result: Granted and fully completed Date of inspection: 12/23/2025 Parcel number: 135.76-1-40 Municipal Address: 81 HILLCREST AVE Legal Description: This certificate does not in any way relieve the owners or any person or persons in possession or control of the premises,building,or any part thereof from obtaining such other permits or licenses as may be prescribed by law for the uses or purposes for which the building or premises is designed or intended.Furthermore,it does not relieve such owners or persons from complying with any lawful order issued with the object of maintaining the premises or building in a safe and lawful condition. No changes or rearrangement in the structural parts of the building or in the exit facilities shall be made,and no enlargement,whether by extending on any side or by increasing in height shall be made, nor shall the building be moved from one location to another until a permit to accomplish such change has been obtained from the Building Inspector. Additional Compliance description: C/O FOR FRONT FENCE. Outstanding matters: • Breddy Alfaro 81 hillcrest Avenue,Rye Brook +19143342305 breddy.alfaro@yahoo.com Inspected By: Alfredo(Freddy)DiVitto Building Inspector,Village of Rye Brook +19149390668 Ln c 0 Fil N c o. i G1 N Obi N v ° % O ❑� N � >. u o E a N v c aco n -p v LL LZ E O nn� 11 `° E 4-1 .� m ro- w m m CC v a 3 a w 2 € - LL L X N o °'a 'uo w /1 W V� L VI L c W m a O ' F- LU u ^ L N W A U7 W :E - VJ Y 7 O N Y 3 Q n } v b0 } N Q Q t p ro v a Z L 0 �- O T+u•. u �.+ L a � Y S pY � E Z a (� a m o �v $ v Om +. 3 � s c a J W E o c v c } V g a m ° E y r E m O do o Q a 0W00 V UZ >- Q .� E o O C� a Q p o o m v a Wtn0 (� v1 d Y +cY � v f0 m uWi u m W ZM LL O Lli Q` Zi U > v c -' 2 v Y W p ° E vLL c O CV) a, a �, z A W Q` `� cod v i 'x ca N cn Y N c g > v � o < E E . E Q� w o = � QZ � �` > = >° mn d v .� 4� O � � vu 1 o N Y W can 3Y aco •� e-I J i a Q L d d 4, Q - ° > � "O C? L N Q O.0 c E .n c m -0 - m Qj v Oj r"I cv) a rl Q W 0 v i 00 c'I Q m 00 C 1 a•. c L p -I N O a+ O i N E o •U, o m 3a� a vy o a: Wo o a M> m wQ) f0 V omo ' vc w a � o o NEW :g c E a, v 0 > E � .S H cn cii a ;., a d CD W W W O 0Q 'E _ y' CDw �ypD)9d1��C a Q a a 0ate � � �P 1' Fence/Wall/Gate Permit Application z. Village of Rye Brook 938 King St Rye Brook, NY 10573 Phone: (914)939-0668 1 www.ryebrook.gov Building Department Project Information Occupancy/Use: SBL: Zone: Proposed Fence/Wall/Gate: If building is located on a corner lot, which street does it front Approximately 19 lin.ft.of New white pvc fence 4' high white on? pvc fence on (3) 5"x5" posts. What is the estimated cost of construction? (NOTE:The estimated cost of construction shall include all site 800.00 improvements, labor, material, scaffolding,fixed equipment, professional fees, and material and labor which may be donated gratis.) Estimate date of completion 11/20/2025 Fence/WalUGate Permit Application,page 1 I 1 �y BRc�t VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK 04 0 � 938 King St Rye Brook,NY 10573 .@ W Phone:(914)939-0668 1 www.ryebrook.gov O 0 ��• b2•�� Building Department Residential/(Fence/Wall/Gate)Permit Permit Set 81 HILLCREST AVE P#RB25-0111 R#135.76-1-40 PERMIT INFORMATION Address Permit number Date issued 81 HILLCRESTAVE RB25-0111 12/08/2025 REVIEWED BY If you have any questions regarding the review of these drawings please contact: Application in general Steven Fews stevefews@ryebrook.org INSTRUCTION AND ATTENTION It is the responsibility of the Applicant to print full size the entire approved permit package and provide at the time of inspection. TABLE OF CONTENTS Cover page 1 Building Permit 2 Required Inspections 3 Building Inspector Stamped&Signed Set of Plans 4 Photograph 5-9 Application Materials,Photograph 10-11 Application Materials 12-14 Details drawing 15 Survey(Required Recent Survey) 16 Application Materials 17-27 Application Materials 28-30 Fence/Wall/Gate Permit Application 31 Building Department.938 King St Rye Brook,NY 10573/Phone:(914)939-0668 BR(�� VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK P 938 King St Rye Brook,NY 10573 W � Q Phone:(914)939-0668 1 www.ryebrook.gov > �O ��• a2• i Building Department INSTRUCTIONS THE PERMIT HOLDER AND/OR PROPERTY OWNER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THAT ALL REQU IRED/APPLICABLE INSPECTIONS ARE SCHEDULED AND THAT THE PERMIT IS COMPLETE REQUIRED INSPECTIONS Name Description Final Inspection Completion of all required items under the permit including the site grading and the surveyor's final grading certificate. Certificate of Occupancy Completion of ALL Work,All fees Paid and Final Survey in if required) � L 4` r . s � I a r � 1. p i r� t.i '�FI �.,• t�„ "fit i ,+ � f k 1 4 a �• L+r� ` .3,�. �1�... �Y t•. - 4- -I �'�r 'i���j yam;�i'-�� W _ ♦. R i - \� f{ 1 F ar 4 '.. rI. i9 OF or 141 JA , w � w y + f ' t7r r�.�yy 1 1 r s � � Z at J Y I liltI� r IN .1 MR Elmo _ • lC � - P r .. 1 x O O Vinyl Fencing Instattation Guide i eatherables Always consult the following installation instructions as well as the CAD diagrams when installing your fence. Important Tip : Maintenance weatherabiese Thank you for choosing a Weatherables Fence! We are proud to provide the highest quality vinyl fencing available and are fully committed to providing you with superior service from the very first time we work together to long after we've delivered your product. This guide is designed the walk you through the installation process. If you have any questions, please give us a call at 1-888-743-3673 and welcome to Weatherables. IMPORTANTTIPS 1. Be sure to thoroughly review these instructions before beginning to install your fence. 2. Prior to purchase and installation,check with your local regulatory agency for special code requirements in your area and contact your utility supplier to locate and mark underground lines before digging. 3. Prior to purchasing,determine your method of installation (straight,sloped,stepped or a combination).Your method of installation will depend on the slope/grade change in your yard and the style of fence. See page 4 for more information. 4. Sketch out the layout of your fence and calculate the number of panels,gates and posts required (to finish a fence run, one extra post is needed). Careful planning and measuring of your fence is essential, since it is not possible to move the posts after the concrete sets. 5. Measure and assemble your gates first to determine the width of the gate opening(including space for hardware). Be sure to allow enough clearance on the bottom of the gate to allow it to swing freely. Failure to do so may result in a poor installation of the entire fence since the gate will set the height for the rest of the fence. 6. When installing your fence or gate,we recommend installing 1 post and section at a time. 7. We recommend allowing a minimum 2"clearance between the bottom of the panel and the ground. Resting the bottom rail on a 2x4 to keep it level while assembling the panel,will also make it easier to insert the pickets. 8. We do not recommend gluing post caps in the event you want to upgrade to a different style or need to replace batteries or wiring at a later time. Instead, use a small amount of clear silicone on the inside corner of post cap to secure the cap to the post. MAINTENANCE Like all outdoor products,vinyl fencing will have dirt exposure from atmospheric conditions. Ordinarily, normal rainfall will be adequate to wash the vinyl. If a more thorough cleaning is required, follow these simple instructions: 1. To clean the fence, simply wash it down with soap and water. 2. For hard to remove dirt, clean the fence using a formula of 1/3 cup powdered detergent, 2i3 cup household cleaner and 1 gallon water. Rinse thoroughly. 3. For stain removal, you may use lacquer thinner or soft scrub with bleach. Do not scrub vigorously as this may damage the finish. Be sure to rinse thoroughly with water immediately after using either of these. happy Layout : Post Installation weatherables® O SteppingRacking vs g Stepping ---- --- ---------- Racking O The Stepping Installation Method Each individual fence style is able to accommodate a defined degree of slope (x inches over x feet).While most yards are fairly level and allow for normal installation, prior to purchasing your fence, be sure to run a string line to determine the slope of your yard. After-determining the slope of your yard,check the spec diagram for your specific style of fence to ensure that it can accommodate the required slope. If you have inclines steeper than the slope allowed for you specific fence style,stepping the fence may be the best method of installation. You must determine the method of installation before purchasing as the installation method will impact the materials required to complete your project.There are several options when installing using the stepping method: MMIIUse end posts in place of line posts and cut the holes in the blank side of the post Me recommend using a rotozip or dremel tool. M=II Use end posts in place of line posts and install u-mount rail brackets of the blank side of the posts at the required height. ON • Use blank posts and install u-mount rail brackets on both sides of the posts. I I M PORTANT TI PS: 1. Steeper inclines may require longer posts. 2. If installing with u-mount rail brackets, the rails will need to be shortened since they will not be inserted into the posts. I 3. Install one panel and one post at a time. O � .. . help. Gate Assembly weatherablesQD Always start by doing a "Dry Once assembly is complete, Fit"test. Do not use glue for measure to confirm the gate is the initial "Dry Fit" assembly. the same width on the top and !I 1 This allows for any necessary bottom. l \ adjustments. (Hint: If you have a privacy fence be sure to remember to install the u-channels) Cross measure the gate Leaving the panel assembled, diagonally both ways to make carefully remove the rails from sure the measurements are � the socket posts.Turn the first the same or within an 1/8" ��- socket post up and run a 1/8" difference.Be sure to read the bead of vinyl glue (included) same side of the tape measure. i �__� around the inner rim of the Failure to do so will result in the _ sockets approximately 1/4" wrong measurement. Make any down. adjustments necessary before moving to next step. After placing the glue in the Quickly repeat steps 4 & 5 sockets of the first socket post, for the other socket post. flip it down and quickly and This may take some firmly insert the rails into the assistance to do before the sockets. The adhesive will set adhesive begins to set. in about 45-60 seconds. Quickly repeat steps 2 &3 to confirm the measurements are U Cut and install the cross brace. accurate.Allow the glue to dry ° o The brace should run at an for one hour. angle starting at the lower corner of the gate on the hinge side and run at an upward ° ° angle towards the top. Be sure 0 to secure the cross brace to the rails (not the posts). Pre-drill three holes into the top Install post caps on the tops and bottom of the cross brace of the gate socket posts, using only. DO NOT pre-drill into the a small amount of glue on the gate.Attach the cross brace inside corner of the post cap to using two of the provided self- hold it in place. tapping screws at each end of the gate. Please note,8 ft. high panels require 2 cross braces. See CAD for placement. happy Gate • weatherables® IMPORTANT TIPS Be sure your gate posts are set with the correct rough opening to accommodate the assembled gate and hardware. As a general rule, the hinge and the latch require a 1" gap each. An additional 1" gap is required for a double gate. Be sure to refer to the gate hardware installation instructions for your specific hardware. Mount the gate flush with the side of the fence that the gate will be swinging on. See Figure 1 below. Be sure the gate positioning allows it to clear obstructions such as snow and large post cap profiles. The gate posts may be cut on site as needed. If cutting the gate posts off at the bottom, DO NOT cut into the gate pocket. If installing around a pool,check local codes to determine the direction the gate should swing.Typically, it should swing outward, away from the pool. GATE INSTRUCTIONS Determine the direction the gate is going Figure 1 to swing. Be sure to check your local codes. If you have aluminium post inserts, install them prior to installing the gate. If you do GATEA-SWINGS AWAY FROM YARD u not have inserts, you must fill the hinge j post with concrete after installing the gate. YARD Locate and follow the gate hardware installation instructions. For double gates, install the drop rod to the socket post of the fixed gate. See i=====Cr/ ID - Figure 2. GATEB-SWINGS INTO THE YARD Figure 2 1•gap' 1"gap' 1•gap' Gate Rail \�\FIXEDGATE a° 10 a- cC. Fence Rail 0 m SWING GATE m ooac rn V/ (nrn v w ui lip Gate Rail Gate Rail NN oil Equal spacing if possible A 1"gap is typical but be sure to refer to the instructions provided with your specific gate hardware. happy to help.Call 1-855-224-9761. InstallationPanel weatherables® Solid Privacy 1. Follow the layout and post installation _-Cap instructions on page 3. Post A_ , 2. Install the 1st post(post A) with concrete Q �+5'x 5.5'Slotted rail around the post. Be sure to level and plumb. LS'x 5.5'Hole 3. Have another post(post B) sitting in the Vral in the post adjacent hole. 4. Slide the bottom rail (with the aluminum 7/8'x6'T&G pickets on the 7&G picket insert) and top rail into post A. +6 u<nan sLdes /slide into slotted rails 5. Slide the T&G pickets between the bottom O and top rails until the panel is complete. Be sure to slide a u-channel on the first and last picket. i 1.5'x 5.5'Slotted rail 6. Slide the bottorn rail and then the top rail into r the second post (post B). Aluminum 7. Pour concrete around post B to about 3 inches below ground level and level and plumb. 8. If there is a small gap at each end, position the u-channels to cover any gaps. Solid Privacy with Lattice 1. Follow the layout and post installation Post Cap instructions Instructions on page 3. 1.75'x 3.5"Hole ® 1.75'x 3.5•Rail with 114" for rail m the post no to accept lattice strip 2. Install the 1st post (post A) with concrete O around the post. Be sure to level and plumb. 7/8'x 1.5'lattice end 3. Have another post(post B) sitting in the raps for each end of adjacent hole. the lattice strip O 4. Slide the bottom rail (with the aluminum 1.5'x 5 5'Rail with 1!4'rp insert) and the mid-rail Into post A. 15"U-Channel slides in the top to accept lattice 5. Slide the T&G pickets between the bottom on the T&G picket strip and 718•slot in thebottom to accept the T&G and mid-rails until this portion of the panel is N7� complete. Be sure to slide a U-channel on the first and last picket. 7/8'x6'T&Gpickets 0 6. Slide the bottom rail into post B. lslide;nto slotted rails 1.5"x 5.5'Hole 7. Slide the top rail into post A. for rail in the post 1.5'x 5.5'Slotted rail 8. Slide the lattice strip between the mid-rail and the top rail.Add the lattice end caps on each end of the lattice. aununum 9. Slide the mid-rail and top rail into the second post (post B). 10. Pour concrete around post B to about 3 inches below ground level and level and plumb. 11. If there is a small gap at each end, position the u-channels to cover any gaps. InstallationPanel weatherabless Solid Panel Privacy with Mid-Rail ®`/Cap 1. Follow the layout and post installation instructions on page 3. Post A� 2. Install the 1st post (post A) with concrete around the post. Be O sure to level and plumb. 1. 5.5'Slotted rail Hole 3. Have another post (post B) sitting in the adjacent hole. for rail th e e post 4. Slide the bottom rail (with the aluminum insert) and mid rail into post A. 0 5. Slide one of the panel privacy pickets (13.875" wide) between the bottom and the mid rail - leaving some of the panel privacy picket extending outside of the rails. 7/8'x 13.875-Panel privacy pickets slide 6. The end of the panel privacy pickets have a "C" shape 0 into the slated rails allowing them to lock together.To install, hold a second panel 1.5'x 5.5'Slotted panel privacy picket above the first panel privacy picket and 1-1 rail then slide down to lock them together. Slide them in as a unit and repeat until the panel is complete. Alumnum 7. Slide the top rail in post A. 8. Repeat steps 5 & 6 to insert the pickets between the top and mid-rails. IMPORTANT TIP: Be sure to install the pickets exactly the same way you installed the pickets between the bottom and mid-rail so that the panel maintains a consistent appearance.You will want to do this all the way down the fence line. 9. Once the panel is fully assembled, insert the bottom rail, then the mid and top rail into the second post (post B). 10. Pour concrete around post B to about 3 inches below ground level and level and plumb. Solid Panel Privacy with Lattice 1. Follow the layout and post installation instructions on page 3. 2. Install the 1st post (post A)with concrete around the post. Be sure to level and plumb. 3. Have another post(post B) sitting in the adjacent hole. 4. Slide the bottom rail (with the aluminum insert) and mid-rail into post A. 5. Slide one of the panel privacy pickets (13.875" wide) between the bottom and the mid-rail - leaving some of the panel privacy picket extending outside of the rails. 6. The end of the panel privacy pickets have a "C" shape fop allowing them to lock together.To install, hold a second PostA` panel privacy picket above the first panel privacy picket \< 175'x 3.5'Rail with 1/4' 1.75'it3.5'Hole 0 rip for the lattice strip and then slide down to lock them together. Slide them 1for.7rail in the pos in as a unit and repeat until the panel is complete. IMPORTANT TIP: Be sure to install the pickets exactly enC the same way for each fence panel so that you maintain 718'x 1.5'Lattice caps for each end 1.5'x 5.5'Rail with 114. a consistent appearance down the entire fence line. the lattice strip rip in the top for the lattice stnp 7. Slide the bottom rail into post B. 8. Slide the top rail in post A. 77/8'x 13.875'Panel Privacy pickets slide 9. Slide the lattice strip between the mid-rail and the top 1.5'x 5.5'Hot nto sbtted rats rail.Add the lattice end caps on each end of the lattice. for rail in they O 10. Slide the mid-rail and top rail into the second post (post B). � 1.5'x5.5'Slotted rail 11. Pour concrete around post B to about 3 inches below ground level and level and plumb. Aluminu happy to help.Cali 1-855-224-9761. Panel Installation 1� weatherables® Solid Privacy with a Closed Spindle Top 1. Follow the layout and post installation instructions on page 3. ® cep 2. Install the 1st post (post A) with concrete around the post. Be sure to level and plumb. 0 1.75'a 3.5'Top r lwith the underWe routea!o 3. Have another post (post B) sitting in the adjacent hole. �e�pt Wr.15, 1,75'x 3.5'Mole 4. Slide the bottom rail (with the aluminum insert) and for rak'n the post the mid rail into post A. 0 LB'x 15'P,ck—slice nto /railed hales of the tap end 5. Slide the T&G pickets between the bottom and mid- rails until this portion of the panel is complete. Be sure to slide a u-channel on the first and last picket. 1.5'u-ch,nn0 e�aes 7:6'x6'TdG puss on the-&G picket slide into slaved reps 6. Insert the spindles into the routed holes in the mid-rail. O 7. Slide the top rail into post A with the opposite end (at Post B) angled upward towards the sky. Holding the 1.5'x 5.5'Hole to ra,i r,the post top rail at an upward angle, slowly line the spindles lip / 1.5 xs.s'sronedrai with the routed holes in the top rail while lowering the rail into place. 8. Once the panel is fully assembled, slide the bottom rail, then the mid and top rail into the second post (post B). 9. Pour concrete around post B to about 3 inches below ground level and level and plumb. 10. If there is a small gap at each end, position the u-channels to cover any gaps. Solid Privacy with Mid-Rail Cap 1. Follow the layout and post installation instructions Post on page 3. <0 x 2. Install the 1st post(post A) with concrete around '.5' 5 5'Slotted rail the post. Be sure to level and plumb. 5 °° �r ra m P�post 3. Have another post (post B) sitting in the adjacent O hole. 4. Slide the bottom rail (with the aluminum insert) and the mid-rail into post A. 7. 5. Slide the T&G pickets between the bottom and 8'x 6'T$G D,kel5 O sl,ee,mo„olio„e;,e mid-rails until the bottom half of the panel is complete. Be sure to slide a u-channel on the first 15'.5.5'Slotted,at and last picket. 6. Slide the top rail into post A, then repeat the aeTin process above to install the pickets between the mid and top rail. 7. Once the panel is fully assembled, slide the bottom rail,then the mid and top rail into the second post l (post B). 8. Pour concrete around post B to about 3 inches below ground level and level and plumb. 9. If there is a small gap at each end, position the u-channels to cover any gaps. happy to help.Calit 1-855-224-9761 Panel Installation weatherables® Solid Privacy with an Open Picket Top 1. Follow the layout and post installation instructions on Post A� 1% page 3. 0 � 2. Install the 1st post(post A) with concrete around the post. Be sure to level and plumb. 3. Have another post(post B) sitting in the adjacent hole. 1.5•u-channel slides 4. Slide the bottom rail (with the aluminum insert) and the on the T&G picks mid-rail into post A. 5. Slide the T&G pickets between the bottom and mid-rails 718•x6•T&G �/pickets slide until this portion of the panel is complete. Be sure to slide into slotted rails a U-channel onto the first and last picket. 1.5'xs.'Hot,--- for xs.s p for rail in the post Slotted rail 6. Slide the top rail into post A. The larger routed holes in the top-rail should face the ground. LAluminum 7. Once this portion of the panel is complete, slide the bottom rail and then the mid and top rails into the second post(post B). 8. Pour concrete around post B to about 3 inches below ground level and level and plumb. 9. If there is a small gap between the pickets and the post at each end, position the tl-channels to cover any gaps. 10. Lay the spindles out on the ground to create the desired look. Be sure to refer to the CAD diagram for proper placement. 11. Insert the spindles with the notched side down through the routed holes in the top rail and into the mid- rail. 12. Place a small drop of glue on the inside of each spindle and set the picket cap in place. Solid Privacy with 3D Square Lattice Cap 1. Follow the layout and post installation instructions on PostA��' page 3. 1.75'x 3.5'Top rail with 1.75•x 3.5•Hole + the underside routed to 2. Install the 1st post(post A) with concrete around the post. for rail in the post A accept?/8'x1.5-pickets Be sure to level and plumb. 1 7/8' x 1.5• Pickets 3. Have another post(post B) sitting in the adjacent hole. J slide into routed holes of the top end 4. Slide the bottom rail (with the aluminum insert) and the 15'U-Channel slides ul on the T&G picker mid-rail into post A. 7B'x 6•T&G pickets 5. Slide the T&G pickets between the bottom and mid-rails slide into slotted rails until this portion of the panel is complete. Be sure to slide a U-channel on the first and last picket. ,.s xs.s 1.5'x 5.5•Hole Slotted rail 6. Layout and assemble the lattice topper on the ground by for rail in the Pose sliding the long horizontal picket through the routed vertical spindles. Note, the two spindles on the outer Aluminum edges are only routed on one side. 7. Insert the spindles of the lattice topper into the routed holes in the mid-rail. 8. Slide the top rail into post A with the opposite end (at post B) angled upward towards the sky. Holding the top rail at an upward angle, slowly line the spindles up with the routed holes in the top rail while lowering j the rail into place. 9. Once the panel is fully assembled, slide the bottom rail and then the mid and top rail into the second post (post B). 10, Pour concrete around post B to about 3 inches below ground level and level and plumb. Panet Instaltation weatherablew Semi-Privacy and Pool with a Mid-Rail 1. Follow the layout and post installation instructions on page 3. ®—/cap 2. Install the 1st post (post A)with concrete around Post A�. the post. Be sure to level and plumb. Q Routed top rail 3. Have another post (post B)sitting in the adjacent o�,J,, / hole. Pn 4. Slide the bottom rail (with the aluminum insert) and mid-rail into post A. The mid-rail will have routed holes on the top and bottom of the rail.The larger routed holes should face towards the ground. 5. Insert the pickets down through the mid-rail and O into the routed holes in the bottom rail. Pickers insert 6. Slide the bottom rail into the second post (post B). Routed hole ✓into routedrait 7. Next,slide the top rail into post A with the opposite for post end (at post B) angled upward towards the sky. Routed bottom rad Holding the top rail at an upward angle,slowly line the pickets up with the routed holes in the top rail while lowering the rail into place. 8. Once the panel is fully assembled, slide the mid-rail and then the top rail into the second post (post B). 9. Pour concrete around post B to about 3 inches below ground level and level and plumb. Pool without a Mid-Rail 1. Follow the layout and post installation instructions on ® cap page 3. �� Post 2. Install the 1st post(post A)with concrete around the post. „s ,35-hole Be sure to level and plumb. for ran,n the post 3. Have another post(post B) sitting in the adjacent hole. 7 4. Slide the bottom rail (with the aluminum insert) into post ��Routed rail A. 5. Insert the pickets into the routed holes in the bottom rail. 6. Slide the top rail into post A with the opposite end (at post B) angled upward towards the sky. Holding the top rail at an upward angle, slowly line the pickets up with the routed holes in the top rail while lowering the rail into 0 Pickets slide into place. —routed rail 7. Once the panel is fully assembled, slide the bottom rail and then the top rail into the second post (post B). t.7e.13.5.hae 8. Pour concrete around post B to about 3 inches below for raI m the post ground level and level and plumb. Aluminum InstallationPanel weatherablese Picket Secure the picket ® /1. Follow file layout and post installation instructions on page 3. Post cap to the picket 2. Install the 1st post (post A) with concrete around the post. Be sure to level and plumb. 3. Have another post(post B) sitting in the adjacent hole. 4. Slide the bottom rail (with the aluminum insert) and then the top rail into the first post(post A).The top rail will have routed Pickets are holes on the top and bottom of the rail.The larger routed inserted through holes should face towards the ground. /top rail and lock Hole for the ra 0 into the bottom 5. Next, slide the bottom rail and then the top rail into the second in the post rail post (post B) 6. Pour concrete around post B to about 3 inches below ground Aluminum level and level and plumb. Routed bottom ra 7. After all rails are installed, insert the pickets with the notched side down through the routed holes in the top rail and into the bottom rail. Spade Picket Cap Dogear Picket Cap 8. Finally, place a picket cap on top of each picket using a thin bead of glue on the inside of the picket to secure the cap. SHORTENING PANELS When shortening a picket fence, semi-privacy, pool or privacy fence with a picket accent, be sure the placement of the cuts allows the panel to maintain the proper picket spacing. Depending on the fence style, you may not necessarily cut the same distance off each side of the rail. • The T&G and Panel Privacy pickets may be cut to reduce the width of the panel if needed. If eliminating pickets from a "scalloped" panel, be sure to create the scalloped or sloped look of the original panel when inserting the pickets. SECURING SHORTENED PANELS • To replace the notches in a top rail, insert a stainless steel screw through the top of the rail so that the head of the screw rests close to the inside wall of the post.This should be done after installing the fence panel, but before securing the post cap. See Figure 1. • To replace the notches in a bottom rail, insert a screw into the front face of the rail about 1" from the end of the rail. See Figure 2. While inserting the rail into the post, use applied pressure from your thumbs to deflect or "bow in" the face of the rail enough so that the head of the screw passes through the routed opening of the post. • To replace notches in the mid-rail, insert the screw through the top of the mid-rail, if it is accessible through the top of the post. If the mid-rail is not accessible through the top of the post, use the method described for the bottom rail above. Figcc 7 Fbqure 2 Insert sG ew here Insert screw here Side View Top View To Rail happy • help. OCCIDENTAL FIRE & CASUALTY COMPANY OF NORTH CAROLINA Homeowners Declarations A Member Of: M INSURANCE GROUP Policy Number: Statement Date: CUSTOMER SERVICE NYPO90913509 October 21, 2025 For Policy Service Named Insured: Producer: Call Your Producer: BREDDY ALFARO W747196HF (914) 946-4444 LILIANA ALFARO FARMERS INSURANCE AGENCY 81 HILLCREST AVE RICHARD ASHMEADE FARMERS For Claim Service RYE BROOK, NY 10573 AGENCY-HARTSDALE Call Claims: (914)334-2305 92 S.CENTRAL AVE SUITE 201 (866) HARTSDALE, NY 10530 rashmeade@farmersa ent.com or file a claaimim online Cm Additional Insured: g www.MySageSure.com None Agent of Record: SAGESURE INSURANCE MANAGERS LLC For All Other Inquiries: PO BOX 12999 (800)481-0643 TALLAHASSEE, FL 32317 Policy Period: Residence Premises: Transaction Type: Endorse March 07, 2025 to March 07, 2026 ' 81 HILLCREST AVE RYE BROOK, NY 10573 Trans Effective Date: Oct. 21, 2025 12:01am local time at location of the residence premises Trans Amount: $0 Your Insurer: OCCIDENTAL FIRE&CASUALTY COMPANY OF NC TOTAL POLICY PREMIUM $4,629 4200 Six Forks Rd Suite 1400 This is not a bill,your mortgagee company will be Raleigh,NC 27609 invoiced separately if needed. THIS POLICY CONTAINS A SEPARATE HURRICANE DEDUCTIBLE FOR LOSS CAUSED DURING A STORM WHICH MAY RESULT IN HIGH OUT-OF-POCKET EXPENSES TO YOU. Policy Coverages and Limits of Liability: Policy Savings: Section I Property Limit The following credits and discounts reduced your total A. Dwelling................................................................ $648,000 policy premium: B. Other Structures................................................... $64,800 C. Personal Property................................................ $453,600 Policy Deductibles: D. Loss of Use.......................................................... $129.600 In case of loss under Policy Coverages, we cover only that part of the loss over the deductible stated. Hurricane Section II Liability Windstorm deductible applies to all Section I coverages E. Personal Liability- Each Occurrence................... $500,000 except for Loss of Use. All Other Perils(including non- F Medical Payment to Others - Each Person........... $1,000 hurricane windstorm) deductible applies to all Section I coverages. Hurricane (5%of Coverage A)................... $32,400 All Other Perils............................................. $1,000 Premium Summary NY Fire Insurance Fee............................... $0 Policy Premium—NonCAT.......................... $4,629 HCO100014 06 15 Page 1 of 3 OCCIDENTAL FIRE & CASUALTY COMPANY OF NORTH CAROLINA Homeowners Declarations A Member Of: MiINSURANCE GROUP Named Insured: Policy Number: Statement Date: BREDDY ALFARO NYPO90913509 October 21, 2025 Mandatory Forms and Endorsements: HO 00 03 10 00- Homeowners 3 Special Form HCO10010 03 10-Amendment of Policy Provisions HO 01 31 06 19-Special Provisions- New York HO 04 96 10 00- No Coverage For Home Day Care Business HO 16 10 01 09-Water Exclusion HO 24 93 05 02-Workers'Compensation Endorsement HC0300013 05 12- Flood/Mudslide Exclusion Advisory Notice to Policyholders- New York Policy Forms& Endorsements: Limits of Liability($) Increase Total HO 04 90 10 00- Personal Property Replacement Cost Loss Settlement HO 05 31 10 00-Modified Functional Replacement Cost HO 04 10 10 00-Additional Interests HC014171 03 09-Hurricane Windstorm Deductible Cat 1 or Higher- NY HO 23 95 05 02-Off Premises Theft Exclusion - New York i HCO100014 06 15 Page 2 of 3 OCCIDENTAL FIRE & CASUALTY COMPANY OF NORTH CAROLINA Homeowners Declarations A Member Of: MINSURANCE GROUP Named Insured: Policy Number: Statement Date: BREDDY ALFARO NYPO90913509 October 21, 2025 Mortgagees & Other Interests: Mortgagee: Additional Interest: SHELLPOINT VILLAGE OF RYE MORTGAGE BROOK SERVICING 938 KING ST ISAOA/ATIMA RYE BROOK, NY PO BOX 7050 10573 TROY, MI 48007-7050 LOAN #: 0578455046 Other Information: Rating Territory:49 Year Built: 1916 Protection Class: 4 Number of families: 2 Construction: Frame Rating tier: 2.5 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the Company has caused the facsimile signatures of its President and Secretary to be affixed hereto, and has caused this policy to be signed by an authorized representative of the Company. 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