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Inspection History Details
Inspection Status: Not Ready
Inspection History: COT - ENGR - Signage Final
Permit Number - T18OT00815
Inspection Description - COT - ENGR - Signage Final
Inspection Status - Not Ready
| Date | Description | Inspector | Results | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10/27/2022 | COT - ENGR - Signage Final | Not Ready | ||
| 11/26/2018 | COT - ENGR - Signage Final | Hthrall | Approved | Entered by HTHRALL1 - Special inspection form signed and returned by James Galvin,PE, for pre-inspection for safe installation of letters for "100" roof sign on existing angle iron (steel) frame that supports existing "Hotel Congress" roof sign. Sign weight of 400 lbs ok for mount to two exist steel frames. Ok to release sign permit. Additional special inspection to follow upon installation for "Structural Steel" per James Galvin, P.E. - who will also conduct that inspection. (Engineering calcs and drawing are from Sullaway Engineering in CA). Called/emailed contractor with update. |
| 10/23/2018 | COT - ENGR - Signage Final | hthrall1 | Continued | Entered by HTHRALL1 - Contractor provided engineering (drawing/calcs) for mounting of "100" sign to existing frame atop roof that currently supports the separate historic landmark sign. Engineering review to be done for mounting. |
| 10/10/2018 | COT - ENGR - Signage Final | hthrall1 | Continued | Entered by HTHRALL1 - Director's Notice of Decision issued to approve red neon internally illuminted "100" sign atop roof, (mounted to existing support for historic landmark sign). Appeal period ends 10/24/18. |
| 09/27/2018 | COT - ENGR - Signage Final | hthrall1 | Continued | Entered by HTHRALL1 - Proposal heard (to mount new '100' sign atop roof) at Tucson - Pima County Historic Commission (TPCHC) plans review subcommittee meeting. |
| 10/24/2018 | COT - ENGR - Signage Final | hthrall1 | Partial Approval | Entered by HTHRALL1 - RE: sign review of engineering/electric For: new "100" sign atop roof, mounted to existing angle iron support for existing Historic Landmark Sign "Hotel Congress" At: Hotel Congress, 311 E Congress Street Permit: T18OT00815 Subject to: appeal period end date of 10/24/18 for Director's Notice of Decision (DNOD) (approval via recommendation by Historic Commission - TPCHC, plans review committee) Wendy / Jude - we've received your engineering drawings as of 10/23, thank you. The following items are needed to proceed with permit release tomorrow, 10/25, if the DNOD is not appealed today. Electric - note where power to the "100" sign is coming from. If from existing sign power, provide load calculation to show existing would not be overloaded with new. Or, provide branch circuit and submit additional sheet with that note and where circuit located. Engineering - conditionally approved, subject to special inspections for: A) exist. angle frame inspected by special inspector for adequacy prior to install - have engineer designate special inspector on form with item B B) special inspection for mounting of new sign to existing frame - have engineering fill out this form to designate the exact type of inspection and qualified special inspector: https://www.tucsonaz.gov/files/pdsd/forms/Special_inspection_certificate.pdf Revised plan information and special inspection form can be emailed to Heather.Thrall@tucsonaz.gov |
| 09/05/2018 | COT - ENGR - Signage Final | Hthrall | Continued | Entered by HTHRALL1 - Revision received. Historic review to proceed, NOTE: engineering calculations for mounting, and power source information, with compliance for all Outdoor Lighting and technical codes to be done after historic review - should proposal be approved. (Roof sign on historic listed building.) |
| 08/02/2018 | COT - ENGR - Signage Final | hthrall | Correction Required | Entered by HTHRALL1 - Reviewer: H. Thrall 8/2/18 T18OT00815 For review to continue - provide notations on cover over lettering, clear or translucent? Color temp as applicable. Provide engineering and detailed connections. |