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Permit Number: T21CM09559
Parcel: 106060120

Review Status: Requires Resubmit

Review Details: COMMERCIAL REVIEW - FULL v.1

Permit Number - T21CM09559
Review Name: COMMERCIAL REVIEW - FULL v.1
Review Status: Requires Resubmit
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
07/02/2024 Bldg Permits - Post Review PENDING ASSIGNMENT
07/02/2024 External Reviewers - SAFEBuilt REQUIRES RESUBMIT GENERAL:
Provide written responses to all review comments.
Provide a complete plan set.
Provide additional documents as requested by review staff.


STRUCTURAL REVIEW COMMENTS:
Approved


BUILDING REVIEW COMMENTS:
Denied
Now that the building code data has been provided. Please indicate which code is being used (IBC vs IEBC) One is free to use either code but not both, unless specifically referenced by the IBC. If the IEBC is the desired approach, one must choose 1 of 4 compliance paths. These compliance paths cannot be used in combination with each other in accordance Section 301.3 of the IEBC. It is important to note that the Chapter 3 requirements apply to all compliance methods.
1. Prescriptive compliance method: Chapter 5: The prescriptive approach is the simplest method to follow in terms of code requirements, but is also the most conservative approach.
2. Work area compliance method: Chapters 6-12:The work area compliance method provides the greatest amount of benefits to the building owner and design professional. This is the easiest route to take. It is much more conservative.
3. Performance compliance method: Chapter 13: This method focuses on what the building is required to do, rather than prescribing how it is to be constructed. This method requires the design profession to work more closely with the owner of the building, as well as the code official, to ensure that design meets specific requirements for the occupants and not simply the prescriptive requirements.
4. Previously adopted code: Section 301.3 Exception 1. This method utilizes a previously adopted code under which the area in question was most recently built or modified; this requires the code official’s approval.
Please clearly indicate which compliance method has been chosen and provide a narrative outlining the applicable code requirements. Depending on the compliance method chosen fire sprinklers may be required.


MECHANICAL REVIEW COMMENTS:
Approved


ELECTRICAL REVIEW COMMENTS
Approved


PLUMBING REVIEW COMMENTS:
Approved
07/02/2024 Fire New Construction REQUIRES RESUBMIT This is a change of use and occupancy and fire sprinklers shall be installed per IFC 2018, Chapter 9.

Jennifer Peel-Davis
Jennifer.Peel-Davis@Tucsonaz.gov
520-837-7033
Fire Plans Examiner
07/02/2024 Site Zoning REQUIRES RESUBMIT ZONING REVIEW TRANSMITTAL

FROM: PDSD Zoning Review

PROJECT:
T21CM09559
1265 W Roger Rd – R-3
Add four (4) additional units to site. (2nd Review)

TRANSMITTAL: March 14, 2022
This site is located in the R-3 zone (UDC 4.7.12). A Multi-family is a permitted use in this zone (Table 4.8-2). See Use-Specific Standards 4.9.7.B.6.

1. Zoning has reviewed the building plans for compliance with DP22-0034 but cannot approve the building plans until the DP is approved by all review agencies.

If you have any questions about this transmittal, please contact Zone1.desk@tucsonaz.gov.
07/02/2024 PDSD Application Completeness REVIEW COMPLETED
07/02/2024 Site Engineering REVIEW COMPLETED {Activity date: 04/29/2022; Status: Passed; Reviewer: SBLOOD1; Title: RESUBMITTAL; Comment: } ; {Activity date: 01/06/2022; Status: Reqs Change; Reviewer: SSHIELD1; Title: COMMERCIAL - TI; Comment: See Zoning comments}
07/02/2024 Water - PDSD REVIEW COMPLETED {Activity date: 01/06/2022; Status: Completed; Reviewer: ROBERT SHERR; Title: COMMERCIAL - TI; Comment: }