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Permit Number: T04CM00079
Parcel: 11904338A

Address:
3459 S 12TH AV

Review Status: Completed

Review Details: COMMERCIAL TI

Permit Number - T04CM00079
Review Name: COMMERCIAL TI
Review Status: Completed
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
01/13/2004 Robert Sherry PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied 1. Provide fixture descriptions for all plumbing fixtures Reference Section 103.2.3, UPC 1994.
2. Provide complete calculations showing water supply piping is sized in accordance with Section 610.4, UPC 1994. Include existing fixtures (including hose bibbs) in calculations. Show reduced pressure backflow preventer size and pressure drop. Show data referenced in Section 610.7, UPC 1994. Reference Section 610.0, UPC 1994.
3. Clarify plumbing note 4 and coordinate with the plumbing plan. Reference Section 103.2.3, UPC 1994.
4. Provide invert elevations for the existing building sewer where it crosses the foundation. Reference Section 313.0, UPC 1994.
5. Clarify the actual route of the existing building sewer - is it as shown on sheets 1,2, and 3, or on sheet 9? Reference Section 103.2.3, UPC 1994.
6. Coordinate the water isometric with the plumbing plan. Reference Section 103.2.3, UPC 1994.
7. Coordinate the waste isometric with the plumbing plan. Reference Section 103.2.3, UPC 1994.
8. Show how the existing grade cleanouts are to be modified to be located inside the addition. Show the location of the cleanouts on the plumbing plan. Reference Sections 103.2.3, 707.4, and 719.0, UPC 1994.
9. Provide rim elevation of upstream sewer manhole and floor elevation of addition. Reference Section 710.1, UPC 1994.
10. Provide roof drainage plans, including location and sizing information for overflows. Reference Appendix D, UPC 1994.
11. Clarify notes on the existing water heater: 30-gallon, 30,000 BTUH, propane-fired (Sheet 10) or 50-gallon (Sheet 9)?
01/13/2004 ROBERT SHERRY WATER REVIEW Approved
01/13/2004 ROBERT SHERRY MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied 1. Provide energy code compliance calculations. Reference Section 101.2, International Energy Conservation Code 1998.
2. Provide calculations demonstrating adequate ventilation. Reference Section 403, IMC 2000.
3. Show locations of all exhaust terminations and plumbing vents; revise plans as required to provide a separation of at least ten feet between air intake openings and exhaust openings. Reference 401.5, IMC.
4. Resolve discrepancy between the amount of air delivered to the addition by the ductwork (1200 CFM) and the amount of air delivered to the addition by HP-1 (4000 CFM). Reference Section 106.3.1, IMC 2000.
01/14/2004 JIM EGAN FIRE REVIEW Approved
01/22/2004 RAUL PALMA BUILDING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied City of Tucson, Development Services
BUILDING AND STRUCTURAL COMMENTS


1) Correct lateral calcs, the horizontal and vertical forces are interposed.
2) Provide a connection to drag strut at shear wall 3. Show detail.
3) Specify size of all beams.
01/29/2004 GERRY KOZIOL WWM REVIEW Approved
01/29/2004 Linda Buczynski ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied TRANSMIT ORIGINAL DRAWINGS WITH NEXT SUBMITTAL.

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1. Provide 1998 IECC calculations for new dining area.
2. Provide lighting fixture cut sheets.
3. Circuit 30, counted at 1000 VA, is too low. Per NEC 220-3 (b) (9), each such outlet shall be computed at no less than 180 VA per receptacle. (7) (180) = 1260.
4. Same as Comment #3 above for Circuit 28. Bear in mind that this is a minimum, and that if any kitchen equipment is to be powered from any new receptacles on this project, such receptacles may have more than 180 VA. This applies not only to the new equipment, but also to the load calculations for the existing.
5. Include an additional 25% for continuous load for all lighting circuits, and for any other load which is anticipated to run for three hours or more, and 25% of the largest motor. This applies to all load calculations for feeders and the service. See NEC 210-19 (a), 215-2 (a), 230-42 (a) (1), 430-22 (a), and 430-24.
6. Regarding Note 3, per the 1998 IECC, no light source may be installed on the exterior of buildings unless it has a source efficacy of at least 45 lumens per watt. Incandescent has only 10-20 lumens per watt.
7. Specify conduit and conductor sizes.
8. Put the new HP on the Electrical Plan. Show the disconnect, as it is not a cord-connected unit.
02/03/2004 LOREN MAKUS ENGINEERING REVIEW Denied Building plans may not be approved prior to site plan
02/06/2004 PATRICIA GEHLEN ZONING REVIEW Denied Zoning
2/6/2004
Building plans may not be reveiwed and approved until the site plan is approved.

Final Status

Task End Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description
02/17/2004 TAMI ACHONG OUT TO CUSTOMER Completed
02/10/2004 ANGIE SHOFFSTALL REJECT SHELF Completed