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Permit Number: T04CM02055
Parcel: 11307160A

Review Status: Completed

Review Details: COMMERCIAL NEW

Permit Number - T04CM02055
Review Name: COMMERCIAL NEW
Review Status: Completed
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
10/20/2004 BLANCA ESPINO ENGINEERING REVIEW Approved
10/20/2004 MICHAEL ST. PAUL ZONING REVIEW Approved
10/21/2004 JIM EGAN FIRE REVIEW Approved
10/22/2004 ROBERT SHERRY WATER REVIEW Approved
10/22/2004 GERRY KOZIOL WWM REVIEW Approved
10/25/2004 BOB SUBA ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied 1.#14 conductor too small for 20 amp over current protection(circuits 5,11,12,14,15,16,18). 2. Properly size subpanel feeder conductors or reduce overcurrent protection of subpanel feeders (see art 310-16).
11/10/2004 Robert Sherry PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied 1. The contour line adjacent to the water meter is labeled as 2378' on some sheets but the same contour line is labeled as 2374' on other sheets. Similarly, the first floor elevation is noted on various sheets as 2376.01' and as 2378.33' on other sheets. Also, there are two sheets labeled "1 of 10" and two sheets labeled " 2 of 10", all of which have different bits of information scattered about on otherwise nearly identical sheets. Please clarify the elevations and clean up the drawings. Reference Section 103.2.3, UPC 1994.
2. According to the note on sheet 1 (dated 4 Oct 04), the water pipe sizing is based on Table 6-4 (30-45 psi) but the developed length of the piping is not provided. Using a developed length of 375' (scaled from drawings), all of the water pipes, from the meter to the furthest branch pipe, appear to be incorrectly sized. Please revise.
3. Coordinate the pipe sizes on the water isometric with the pipe sizes on the plumbing plans.
4. Connect piping to water heater per manufacturer's recommendations. Reference Section 501.0, UPC 1994.
5. Provide a detail of the water heater installation, including excess pressure relief, expansion tank, and valves. Reference Section 103.2.3, UPC 1994.
6. All storage-type water heaters require a listed expansion tank. Please show expansion tanks on plans. Reference Section 608.3, UPC 1994 with AZ State amendments.
7. If the specified water heater is not supplied with integral heat traps, provide heat traps on the supply and discharge piping. Reference Section 504.4, IECC 1998.
8. Provide upper terminal cleanouts on horizontal drainage pipes exceeding 5 feet in length. Reference Section 707.4, UPC 1994.
9. Revise the cleanouts shown in the sink and lavatory traps to comply with Sections 707.4, 707.6, and 707.11, UPC 1994.
10. Provide the manufacturer's cut sheets and listing information to show that the water heater is being installed in conformance with the manufacturer's instructions.
11. Provide information to clarify why natural gas is being supplied to a heat pump. Reference Section 103.2.3, UPC 1994.
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11/10/2004 ROBERT SHERRY MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied 1. Resolve the differences between keynote #4 on sheet 7 ("100 SI combustion air @ water htr") and keynote #1 on sheet 8 (" 8"x 6" grille hi-lo water heater vent").
2. Show the size, route, cleanouts, and termination of the dryer exhaust ducts. Explain why there are two ducts shown for each dryer. The exhaust ducts for the dryers shall terminate outside the building; revise the mechanical note on sheet 8. Reference Section 504, IMC 2000.
3. Show the size, route, and termination of the kitchen exhaust ducts.
4. Show how the integrity of the fire wall separating units is being maintained with the exhaust ducts from the first floor rest rooms located inside the wall. Reference Section 705, IBC 2003.
5. Revise the incomplete mechanical notes on sheet 8 to form complete sentences or remove the notes. Eliminate notes that do not apply to this project. Reference Section 106.3.1, IMC 2000.
6. Clarify why all of the supply grilles are called out as "RAG".
7. Provide further information (e.g. kW of the heat strip, unit weight, and electrical requirements) for the heat pumps along with calculations for the heating and cooling system design loads. Reference Section 106.3.1, IMC 2000, and Section 503.3, IECC 1998 with local amendments.
8. Provide adequate maintenance access and operational clearance for the heat pumps per the manufacturer's installation instructions. Reference Sections 304.1 and 306.1, IMC 2000.
11/17/2004 Raul Palma BUILDING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied City of Tucson, Development Services
BUILDING AND STRUCTURAL COMMENTS

1) Sheet 3 of the foundation plan, cross out(see structural calcs for details), since there are no details in calcs.
2) Provide details of 1 hr wall framing for fire wall at floor and roof level.
3) a. Provide calcs for beams and stringers at stairs.
b. Provide stairway details.
c. Identify beams at floor framing, at stairs.
4) Remove notes not applicable to plans, notes that make plans more confusing
or conflict with other notes.
5) Reference correctly all details to plans.
6) Specify that all sliding glass doors to be temp..
7) Refer to sheets 5 and 6, notes on this sheet run together and make reading the
Plans more difficult and confusing to read. Clarify!

Final Status

Task End Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description
11/18/2004 DELMA ROBEY OUT TO CUSTOMER Completed