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Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Requires Resubmit
Review Details: COMMERCIAL REVIEW - LIMITED v.2
Permit Number - TC-COM-1224-02357
Review Name: COMMERCIAL REVIEW - LIMITED v.2
Review Status: Requires Resubmit
| Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
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| 03/06/2025 | Outdoor Lighting | NOT REQUIRED | |||
| 03/18/2025 | Bldg Permits - Post Review Express | PENDING ASSIGNMENT | |||
| 03/06/2025 | Commercial Building | REQUIRES RESUBMIT | Please submit your revised documents and provide a letter with a written response letter addressing each of the comments indicating how the Review comments were resolved. Please note the submittal was incomplete and the plan review was conducted using the information presented. The subsequent review could generate more comments after original comments have been addressed. Building/Structural Review 2. Please provide an existing/demolition floor plan to verify the overall scope of demolition work that is proposed. IBC 107.2.1 New Comment: Demo sheet not included with last submittal 3. Please clarify if any ceiling demolition will occur. If so, provide ceiling demolition plan or otherwise provide ceiling demolition information within the plan set. IBC 107.2.1 Please contact me if you have any questions about these comments. Mark Masek Plans Examiner – Building Safety Planning and Development Services | City of Tucson main 520.837.4994 email mark.masek@tucsonaz.gov |
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| 03/06/2025 | Commercial Electrical | REQUIRES RESUBMIT | Please submit your revised documents and provide a letter with a written response letter addressing each of the comments indicating how the Review comments were resolved. Please note the submittal was incomplete and the plan review was conducted using the information presented. The subsequent review could generate more comments after original comments have been addressed. New Comment: Please amend plans as an Electrical Engineer, licensed in Arizona, is required to seal the electrical drawings. IBC 107.2.1 L. Provide more information on one line diagram, fault current at each panel along with bonding and grounding information and provide a service grounding detail. IBC 107.2.1 a. Indicate the available fault current at new panel. If over 10,000 provide a suitable panel. M. Please complete and print within the plan set; COMcheck summaries for indoor lighting to demonstrate that the new lighting complies with IECC requirements. Please contact me if you have any questions about these comments. Mark Masek Plans Examiner – Building Safety Planning and Development Services | City of Tucson main 520.837.4994 email mark.masek@tucsonaz.gov |
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| 03/18/2025 | Commercial Mechanical | REQUIRES RESUBMIT | 1. No calculations submitted. [Initial comment: Provide heating and cooling load calculations to justify the heating/cooling capacities of the new specified HVAC unit. Reference: Sections C403.1.1 and C502.2.3, IECC 2018.] 2. Comment not addressed. [Initial comment: Show that the proposed new rooftop unit meets the requirements of Sections C403.3, C403.4, and C403.5 (e.g. provide the mechanical compliance certification from COMcheck). Reference: Section C501.4, International Energy Conservation Code 2018.] 3. Comment not addressed. [Initial comment: Show that the new proposed heat pump meets the requirements of Section C403.5, IECC 2018 (economizer) unless exempted by compliance with the efficiency requirements of Table C403.5 (2) and Section C503.4.1, IECC 2018.] 4. The detail still shows mounting the heat pump on both an existing factory curb and on redwood sleepers. [Initial comment: The mechanical plan calls for the new heat pump to be mounted on an existing pad; the A/C Equipment Heat Pump Schedule appears to call for a factory roof curb; and the Rooftop Unit detail shows the unit mounted on redwood sleepers. Clarify how the unit is to be installed.] 5. The exhaust Fan Ventilation Schedule notes call for both a motion sensor and a time clock to control the fan. The motion sensor can control the lighting but may not control the fan. [Initial comment: Revise the sequence of operation for the restroom exhaust fan so that all of the air supplied to the restrooms will be exhausted (i.e. all of the air supplied to each restroom is to be exhausted during the hours of operation even if the lights are off). The exhausted air from the restrooms shall be limited to no more than 10% of any subsequent supply air stream. Reference: Section 403.2.1 (4), IMC 2018.] 6. Comment not addressed. Provide a means to relieve the excess outside air. [Initial comment: The ventilation calculations show that 469 CFM of excess outside air will be introduced to the restaurant. Show how the building pressurization is to be accommodated. Reference: Section 403.1, IMC 2018.] |
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| 03/18/2025 | Commercial Plumbing | REQUIRES RESUBMIT | The hot water connection of the lavatory is not within 24” of a hot water source. [Initial comment: Verify that the distance from the hot water source to the hot water termination for the public lavatory complies with the requirements of Section C404.5, IECC 2018.] | ||
| 03/06/2025 | Fire New Construction | REQUIRES RESUBMIT | The project plan Code review section indicates a B type occupancy per 2018 IBC section 303.3. Section 303.3 of the 2018 IBC States indicates an A-2 Occupancy = Restaurant which is correct. Make corrections and resubmit. ( see also 2018 IFC Chapter 2 definitions/occupancy classifications) |
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| 03/04/2025 | PDSD Application Completeness Express | REVIEW COMPLETED |