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Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Requires Resubmit
Review Details: COMMERCIAL REVIEW - LIMITED v.4
Permit Number - TC-COM-0324-00516
Review Name: COMMERCIAL REVIEW - LIMITED v.4
Review Status: Requires Resubmit
Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
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07/31/2024 | Commercial Building | APPROVED | |||
07/31/2024 | Bldg Permits - Post Review | PENDING ASSIGNMENT | |||
07/29/2024 | Commercial Mechanical | REQUIRES RESUBMIT | 1. EF-2, the exhaust fan for the manicure and pedicure stations, is scheduled for 560 CFM, but the calculations show a required exhaust airflow rate of 850 CFM. Coordinate the equipment requirements. [Initial comment: Footnote b on Table 403.3.1.1, IMC 2018 states that mechanical exhaust is required for the nail salon and no air from the nail salon may be recirculated to any other space. With a single heat pump serving the suite, the entire suite must be ventilated as a nail salon (i.e. include the reception, break, facial, and hallway areas as nail salon). Reference: Section 403.2.1 (3), IMC 2018.] 2. The exhaust inlets for the pedicure chairs are not located as needed for a source-capture system. [Initial comment: Nail salons require a source-capture exhaust system for each manicure and pedicure station. The exhaust inlets shall be located a maximum of 12” horizontally and 12” vertically from the point of chemical application. Provide details showing how this is to be accomplished. Reference: Table 403.3.1.1, footnote h and Section 502.20, IMC 2018.] 3. A make-up air unit, MAU-1, is not specified. Has the heating/cooling load been recalculated to include the load caused by the make-up air? [Initial comment: Revise the Air Balance Calculation using the results of the revised ventilation calculations and only the proposed equipment (e.g. do not include a non-existent make up air unit). Reference: Section 107.2.1, IBC 2018 and Section 501.4, IMC 2018. ] |
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07/29/2024 | Commercial Plumbing | REQUIRES RESUBMIT | 1. Provide the 3rd party listing information for the V00275 backflow preventer for the pedicure chairs. [Initial comment: Provide a detail of the specified pedicure chairs that shows that the installation complies with the requirements of Section 423.3, IPC 2018, as amended by the City of Tucson (e.g. backflow protection, drainage, etc.).] 2. The specified dryer is now electric but the electrical design has not been changed from 120V/20A to 240V/30A. In addition, the scheduled dryer is not stackable but is shown in the same location as the (unspecified) washing machine. [Initial comment: The scheduled clothes dryer on sheet M01 is natural gas-fired. Provide a design for the natural gas piping system. Reference: Section 401.1, IFGC 2018.] |
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07/29/2024 | Water - PDSD | REQUIRES RESUBMIT | Comment not resolved. Provide the size of the backflow preventer associated with the water meter, and the total water demand served by the water meter. [Initial comment: Provide the size of the water meter serving this suite, the size of the backflow preventer associated with the water meter, and the total water demand served by the water meter. Reference: Section 107.2.1, IBC 2018.] | ||
07/10/2024 | PDSD Application Completeness | REVIEW COMPLETED |