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Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Requires Resubmit
Review Details: COMMERCIAL REVIEW - FULL v.4
Permit Number - TC-COM-0523-01179
Review Name: COMMERCIAL REVIEW - FULL v.4
Review Status: Requires Resubmit
Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
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08/08/2023 | Bldg Permits - Post Review | PENDING ASSIGNMENT | |||
08/08/2023 | Commercial Plumbing | REQUIRES RESUBMIT | 1. Provide access to the flow control device. Reference: Section 303.3, IPC 2018. 2. Revise two vents serving the grease interceptor so that they rise vertically to at least 6” above the flood rim of the interceptor and floor sink prior to running horizontally (you may need to relocate the grease interceptor south to be closer to the existing wall). Reference: Section 905.4, IPC 2018. 3. Detail 5/P1.2 shows a 3-compartment sink with three independent drains terminating over a floor sink with air gaps. The detail, however, refers to the air gaps as air breaks in two locations. The plumbing plan (P1.1) shows the three drains of the 3-compartment sink manifolded together. [Second comment: A 3-compartment sink requires an indirect drain. If the sink is only used to clean dishes, pots, and pans, the indirect drain can terminate with either an air break or an air gap. If food is handled in the 3-compartment sink, the indirect drain must terminate with an air gap and each of the sink compartments must have independent drains (i.e. no manifold). The sink cannot connect directly to a grease interceptor. Reference: Sections 802.1.2 and 802.1.7, IPC 2018.] [Initial comment: Verify if an existing grease interceptor is currently in place to prevent the discharge of fats, oil, and grease into the public sewer and that the existing water closets are not draining through the grease interceptor. If a grease interceptor is not in place, show how the public sewer is to be protected from harmful discharges. (Contact at Pima County Regional Wastewater Reclamation Department: Lucinda Hyatt, 520-724-6036, lucy.hyatt@pima.gov) Reference: Section 1003.1, IPC 2018.] |
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07/27/2023 | PDSD Application Completeness | REVIEW COMPLETED |