Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Requires Resubmit
Review Details: COMMERCIAL REVIEW - FULL v.2
Permit Number - TC-COM-0124-00133
Review Name: COMMERCIAL REVIEW - FULL v.2
Review Status: Requires Resubmit
| Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
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| 04/17/2024 | Commercial Electrical | APPROVED | |||
| 04/19/2024 | Commercial Structural | APPROVED | |||
| 05/01/2024 | Site Engineering | APPROVED | |||
| 04/18/2024 | Site Zoning | APPROVED | |||
| 05/01/2024 | Bldg Permits - Post Review Express | PENDING ASSIGNMENT | |||
| 04/22/2024 | Commercial Mechanical | REQUIRES RESUBMIT | 1. The minimum ventilation required for the 1-bedroom apartment shown in these drawings is 35 CFM. Reference: Section 403.3.2.1, IMC 2018. [Initial comment: Provide mechanical ventilation for the new dwelling units. Reference: Section R403.6, IECC 2018 and Section 403.3.2, IMC 2018.] 2. Comment not addressed. [Initial comment: Show the complete specifications for each air conditioner system, including the SEER2 for each system, the source of heat and the heating capacity. Reference: Section R103.2, IECC 2018.] 3. Condensate drains may not connect to piping serving T&P reliefs. Reference: Section 504.6, IPC 2018. [Initial comment: Show the size, routing, and termination of the condensate drains. Reference: Section 307.2.1, IMC 2018 as amended by the City of Tucson.] 4. The condensing units for the second and third-floor apartments are located in the same location as the first-floor apartments if they all are at ground level. If they are all at ground level, secure the refrigerant circuit access ports of the condensing units to prevent unauthorized access. Reference: Section 1101.10, IMC 2018. [Initial comment: Clarify the locations of the condensing units (“exterior units”): are they ground-mounted or wall-mounted? Reference: Section 107.2.1, IBC 2018.] 5. The balancing data now shows 400 CFM supply and 800 CFM return. [Initial comment: Clarify the balancing data for the proposed air conditioning systems in each new dwelling unit. The duct drawing calls for 350 CFM of supply and 600 CFM of return in each dwelling unit. The proposed air handlers are shown with 1600 CFM of supply. Reference: Section 107.2.1, IBC 2018.] |
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| 04/22/2024 | Commercial Plumbing | REQUIRES RESUBMIT | 1. Provide the listing information for the proposed water heater (e.g. manufacturer and model number) Verify that the water heater only requires 120 Volts. [Initial comment: Provide the specifications and listing information for the proposed water heater. Show how the proposed water heaters and expansion tanks will fit withing the bottom cabinets in the new kitchens while maintaining access and working space. Reference: Sections 303.2, 501.4, and 501.5, IPC 2018 and Section 107.2.1, IBC 2018.] 2. A T&P relief may not connect to piping serving other T&P reliefs or equipment (i.e. condensate drains). It may terminate to the required pan with an air gap with the drain from the pan sharing a properly-sized drain with the AC condensate. Reference: Section 504.6, IPC 2018. [Initial comment: Show the size, route, and termination of the T&P relief pipe from each water heater. The drain from a pan located under a water heater shall terminate either to an indirect waste receptor or to the exterior of the building. Reference: Section 504, IPC 2018.] 3. Correct the water calculations to use the minimum water pressure required by the fixture manufacturers. The pressure loss due to elevation is 0.433 PSI per foot of elevation. Reference: Section 303.2, IPC 2018. [Initial comment: Revise the water distribution system design criteria to account for the actual static lift to the highest fixture and the inclusion of a reduced pressure backflow preventer. Reference: Section 604.1, IPC 2018, as amended by the City of Tucson.] |
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| 03/20/2024 | PDSD Application Completeness Express | REVIEW COMPLETED |