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Permit Number: T03CM00320
Parcel: 12212052A

Review Status: Completed

Review Details: COMMERCIAL NEW

Permit Number - T03CM00320
Review Name: COMMERCIAL NEW
Review Status: Completed
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
02/18/2003 JIM EGAN FIRE REVIEW Approved
02/20/2003 DAN CASTRO ZONING REVIEW Denied Zoning Review Section may not approve the building plans until the site plan is approved by all sections and the building plans are approved by the structural reviewer.
03/12/2003 JIM TATE FLOODPLAIN REVIEW Denied Floodplain/Engineering Section may not approve the building plans until the site plan is approved by all sections. Please submit a copy of the stamped approved site plans with the next submittal.
03/20/2003 GERRY KOZIOL WWM REVIEW Approved
03/24/2003 MARTIN HAEBERLE BUILDING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied 1. Fire partitions between units to be continuous through floor/ceilings, including drop ceilings. References section 708.4 IBC. Provide detail.
2. Ground floor unit is required to be accessible, Type B unit. Reference section 1107.5.4 IBC. Revise plans showing conformance with a Type B unit.
3. Provide a van accessible parking space. Reference section 1106.4 IBC
4. A deferred submittal for the stairs and its foundation requires prior approval of the Building Official. Please submit a written request to the Building Official
5. Horizontal separation of units is required. Reference section 708.4 IBC. Revise plans. Please include drop ceilings and bearing walls.
03/25/2003 LINDA BUCZYNSKI ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied TRANSMIT ORIGINAL DRAWINGS WITH NEXT SUBMITTAL.

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1. Regarding the fusetron called for in Note 6, specify that sizing shall be per manufacturer's recommendations for overload protection, or specify fuse sizes.
2. Regarding the hydromassage called out for in Note 17, provide motor, disconnect, overload protection, ground fault & short circuit protection, equipment location, branch circuit conductor and protection, load calculation.
3. Circuit 11 on the One-Bedroom Unit shall have no other outlets than small appliance branch circuits. NEC 210-52 (b) (2). Note that each dining area as well as each kitchen shall have a minimum of 2 Small-Appliance branch circuits. See NEC 210-11 and 210-52. This will effect branch circuits as well as Load Calculations.
4. Bedroom receptacles shall have arc-fault circuit-interrupter protection. NEC 210-12.
5. Show AH-1 on the plans. Provide disconnect and overload protection. AH-1 is included in Load Calculations for both One-Bedroom and Two-Bedroom Units, but does not appear on panel schedules. Please clarify.
6. HP-3 is listed on Sheet M-1, but does not appear on the electrical plans. It appears that the intent is to use HP-3 with AH-1 in the downstairs One-Bedroom Unit, and to use HP-2, the package unit, upstairs. Please clarify.
7. Size the conductor for the W/D on the panel for the One-Bedroom Unit.
8. It appears that receptacles in the Two Bedroom Unit do not meet the requirements of NEC 210-52. Add a receptacle on the 3' wall section in the Living Room per 210-52 (a) (2) (a). Relocate receptacles in Living Room per NEC 210-52 (a) (1), add another if necessary.
9. Specify conductor size for Dryer on panel for Two Bedroom Unit, Ckt 20,22.
10. Produce Electrical Site Plan with locations of TEP Service, Service Disconnects, and Panelboards. Per NEC 230-2, a building or other structure shall be supplied by only one service unless permitted by (a) through (d). However, Exception #2 to 230-40 allows one service drop or lateral to supply two to six service disconnects grouped in one location. The City Amendment to 230-40 allows two groups of such disconnecting means tapped from a single service if separated by not less than two feet. Bear in mind that for services exceeding 400A, a Registered Electrical Engineer shall seal the plans.
11. Provide available fault current at TEP service, available fault current and calculations at equipment, and rating of such equipment.
12. Provide IECC calculations for Interior Lighting Power Budget.
13. Provide fixture cut sheet for exterior lighting fixture. Needed to verify compliance with the Lighting Ordinance.
03/31/2003 ROBERT SHERRY PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied 1. Provide water calculation per Section 610.0, UPC.
2. Provide riser diagrams for water and sewer.
3. Provide upper terminal cleanouts on horizontal drainage pipe. Reference Section 707.4, UPC.
4. Provide fixture descriptions for all plumbing fixtures, water heater, expansion tank, and the backflow prevention devices to be used.
5. Provide site utility plan with upstream and downstream manhole rim elevations and inverts, sewer and water line sizes, location and size of RPBP assembly, and first floor elevation.
6. Provide detail of water heater installation, including excess pressure relief, expansion tank, and valves. Reference Section 302.3, Uniform Administrative Code 1994.
7. Show how the water heater installation complies with Section 511.0, UPC.
8. Plumbing notes (#15 and #18) indicate natural gas is to be used on the project. Eliminate these notes if natural gas is not to be used.
9. Provide roof drainage plans and calculations. Reference Appendix D, UPC.
03/31/2003 ROBERT SHERRY MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied 1) The International Mechanical Code (2000) is applicable to this project, not the Uniform Mechanical Code.
2) Indicate how the occupied space is to be ventilated. Reference Section 401.2, IMC.
3) Show size, routing, and termination of condensate drains for all packaged heat pumps and fan coil units.
4) Provide auxiliary drain pans or secondary drain systems for fan coil units. Reference Section 307.2.3 IMC.
5) Mechanical notes (#15, #16, and #19) indicate natural gas-fired equipment, evaporative coolers, factory-built chimneys, and wood stoves are to be used on the project. Eliminate these notes if they are not appropriate.
6) Confirm that access to AH-1 meets all of the requirements of Section 306.3, IMC.
7) Provide access to roof-mounted mechanical equipment per Section 306.5, IMC.
8) Complete the duct schematic, showing duct sizes, air device sizes, and air flow quantities.
9) Show size, routing, termination, and material used for the clothes dryer exhaust. Reference Section 504, IMC.
03/31/2003 ROBERT SHERRY WATER REVIEW Approved

Final Status

Task End Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description
04/11/2003 ELAINE ROSE OUT TO CUSTOMER Completed