Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Completed
Review Details: COMMERCIAL NEW
Permit Number - T02CM05702
Review Name: COMMERCIAL NEW
Review Status: Completed
| Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 05/30/2003 | JIM EGAN | FIRE | REVIEW | Approved | |
| 06/02/2003 | GERRY KOZIOL | WWM | REVIEW | Approved | |
| 06/09/2003 | ROBERT SHERRY | MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Denied | 1. The evaporative cooler, EC-1, as shown on the electrical plan is a different model than the evaporative cooler shown on the mechanical plan, they have different power characteristics, and the 1860-CFM delivered into the building, according to the mechanical plan, does not match anything on the provided cut sheet. 2. Provide relief for storage room 1. Reference Section 401.2, IMC 2000. 3. Provide information to demonstrate compliance to Section 1102.1, IMC 2000. Second request. 4. Show on drawing how the installation of COMP-1 and COMP-2 conforms to the manufacturer's installation instructions. Reference Section 1101.2, IMC 2000. 5. Relocate combustion and dilution air openings into water heater enclosure. Reference Section 703.1.1, IMC 2000, and Table 704.8, IBC 2000. 6. Show size, route and termination of the water heater vent. The vent shown on the mechanical plan does not meet the height and termination requirements of Section 802, UPC 1994. |
| 06/09/2003 | ROBERT SHERRY | PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Denied | 1. Show inverts of building sewer on site plan. Reference Section 302.3, Uniform Administrative Code 1997. 2. Complete the sewer schematic, showing the sizes of all pipe sections. Reference Section 302.3, Uniform Administrative Code 1997. 3. Complete the natural gas calculations. Reference Section 302.3, Uniform Administrative Code 1997. 4. Provide complete water supply calculations per Section 610.7, UPC 1994. Provide the water pressure at the street main and the difference in elevation between the meter and the highest fixture or outlet. If Table 6-4 is being used to size the pipes, follow the directions shown in Section 610.8 to determine which pressure range is to be used. Use the fixture unit values shown in Table 6-3, UPC 1994. 5. Verify size of the RPBP after the meter complies to Section 610.2, UPC 1994 and show on plans. The site plan does not indicate the size of the RPBP and the water supply to the building is shown as 1" on the site plan but ¾" on the plumbing plan. 6. Modify the detail of the water heater installation to show the expansion tank being installed correctly. Coordinate the detail with plans: no recirculating hot water piping is shown on the plans. Reference Sections 302.3, Uniform Administrative Code 1997, Section 310.1, UPC 1994, and Section 608.3, UPC 1994. 7. Please resolve discrepancy: the water heater is noted as being fueled with natural gas on sheet 7 and propane on sheet 8. Second request. 8. Show the CW shut off valves for building entrance. Reference Section 605.3, UPC. 9. Provide sizing calculations for gutters and downspouts. Reference Appendix D, UPC. 10. Show termination of drain and overflow from evaporative cooler, EC-1. 11. The natural gas meter is shown on the north side of the building on the plumbing plan and on the west side of the building on the site plans. No unprotected openings are allowed on the north side of the building because it is less than five feet from the property line; show the gas meter on the west side of the building. Reference Table 704.8, IBC 2000. |
| 06/09/2003 | ROBERT SHERRY | WATER | REVIEW | Approved | |
| 06/16/2003 | MARTIN HAEBERLE | BUILDING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Denied | The following comments still need to be addressed and found in compliance with the adopted building codes: 1. Provide complete structural calculations, i.e. interior foundation, retaining walls, and glulam beams. 2. Accessible bathroom does not match accessible details. Revise floor plan to be in compliance with detail. Note: See required water closet maneuvering clearances 3. Indicate firewall ratings and required penetration protection. Note: See new penetrations on floor plan 4. Fire wall parapet to extend a minimum of 30 inches above roofline. Reference section 705.6 IBC See elevations 5. How is attic ventilation being achieved? Reference section 1202.2 IBC Provide the amount of ventilation supplied as calculated by utilizing ratio within section 1202.2 IBC. It appears the 2" pipe may be inadequate. |
| 06/24/2003 | LINDA BUCZYNSKI | ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Denied | The Code of the State Board of Technical Registration ARTICLE 3. REGULATORY PROVISIONS. 32-143 Exceptions, states: A registrant under this chapter may engage in practice in another category regulated pursuant to this chapter only to the extent that the person is qualified and to the extent that the work may be necessary and incidental to the work of the registrant's profession on a specific project. This exception does not apply to public works projects. Based upon my review and in accordance with the State Board of Technical Registration Rules, this plan should be designed and sealed by an Arizona registered professional electrical engineer. TRANSMIT ORIGINAL DRAWINGS WITH NEXT SUBMITTAL. PLEASE CALL AT 791-5550 X1106 OR EMAIL AT LBUCZYN1@CI.TUCSON.AZ.US IF YOU CARE TO DISCUSS. 1. There is a need to verify that Fixture BB is listed for a damp location. This is a wet location. 2. Regarding Note #3 beneath the panel schedule, incandescent exterior lighting is not permitted, 1998, IECC, 705.5. 3. Keynote #2, Condenser Unit, needs clarification on load requirements. For example, "100 A" is indicated for one component, without specifying what that component is. Another example: it appears that defrost 1 hr is 48 A but the entire assembly is protected by a 30A CB. Provide voltage and phase requirements for this motor load on plans. 4. Provide overload protection for the unit above per NEC Article 430 Part C. 5. Provide conductor and conduit sizing for the unit above per NEC Article 310 and Article 430 Part B. 6. Provide properly sized Ground-Fault and Short Circuit protection for the above unit per NEC Article 430 Part D. 7. Specify the parameters of all disconnects, such as voltage and current rating, enclosure rating, and number of poles. 8. Provide overload protection for Unit Coolers unless they are thermally protected. If they are thermally protected, provide proper documentation of such. 9. Water Heater is shown as gas-powered. However, it is shown as 2400W, electrically powered, on electrical plan. 10. Unit EC-1 is shown differently on the Electrical Sheet from the Mechanical Sheet. Identify what this unit actually is to be, and then provide proper overload protection, disconnect, conductor sizing, and ground fault and short circuit protection. 11. Referring to Panel A, 240/208V is not available TEP service. Is the intent 120/208? 12. Regarding the notation on the Riser Diagram "Ground per 250-80", 250-81, 83, the NEC goes from 250-80 to 250-84. No 250-81. No 250-83. 13. Indicate available fault current at service. Provide for appropriate ratings of equipment. 10,000 withstand rating on Panel A is suspect because according to TEP Electric Service Requirements, 120/208V Pad-mount XFMR service has AFC of 13,900. |
| 06/25/2003 | PETER MCLAUGHLIN | ZONING | REVIEW | Denied | Building plans may not be approved until site plan is approved. |
| 07/01/2003 | PAUL MACHADO | ENGINEERING | REVIEW | Approved |