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Permit Number: T04CM02940
Parcel: 106070380

Review Status: Completed

Review Details: COMMERCIAL NEW

Permit Number - T04CM02940
Review Name: COMMERCIAL NEW
Review Status: Completed
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
06/29/2004 Jim Egan FIRE REVIEW Approved
06/30/2004 ROBERT SHERRY PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied 1. Clarify the nature and utility requirements of the item in the northeast section of room 1, marked "ice".
2. Provide a cleanout for sink P-2. Reference Section 707.4, UPC 1994.
3. Provide a pressure-reducing valve to ensure that the pressure does not exceed 80 PSI. Reference Section 608.2, UPC 1994.
4. Provide a riser diagram for the water piping. Reference Section 103.2.3, UPC 1994.
5. Revise the sizes of the water pipes to correspond to the calculations shown on sheet P0.1.
6. If the specified water heater is not supplied with integral heat traps, provide heat traps on the supply and discharge piping along with ½" insulation on the first eight feet of supply and discharge piping. Reference Section 704.4, IECC 1998.
7. Show the locations and sizes of the water meter and the reduced pressure backflow preventer (noted on sheet P0.1). . Reference Section 103.2.3, UPC 1994.
06/30/2004 ROBERT SHERRY MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied 1. Provide energy code compliance calculations. Reference Section 101.2, International Energy Conservation Code 1998.
2. Show that the evaporative cooler installation in the attic complies with the requirements of Section 306.3, IMC 2000.
3. Show how the evaporative cooler is to be supported and how the building components are to be protected from damage in the event of a leak from the cooler. Reference Section 106.3.1, IMC 2000.
4. Show the size of the opening used to provide make-up air to the evaporative cooler. Reference Section 106.3.1, IMC 2000.
5. Reroute the evaporative cooler drain to terminate at an indirect waste receptor with an air gap. Reference Section 807.1, UPC 1994.
6. Provide listing information for the specified duct lining to show that it is suitable for use with an evaporative cooler. Reference Section 106.3.1, IMC 2000.
7. Show how the occupied interior spaces of the building can be maintained at a minimum temperature of 68°F on a design heating day (32°F). Reference Section 309.1, IMC 2000.
06/30/2004 ROBERT SHERRY WATER REVIEW Approved
07/01/2004 Martin Haeberle BUILDING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied 1. Provide Structural Calculations utilizing the 2000 IBC. Please include analysis of proposed masonry walls. Reference section 1604 IBC
2. Justify Exposure B. Reference section 1609.4 IBC
3. Registrants seals to be signed and dated on all plans.
4. Specify special inspection for masonry and welding. Reference section 1704 IBC.
5. Support for the evaporative cooler in attic to be detailed on plans and reflected in calculations.
6. Provide an accessible route on plans to snack bar. Reference section 1104.1 IBC.
07/02/2004 MATT FLICK ENGINEERING REVIEW Passed
07/07/2004 Linda Buczynski ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied 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. Please show the location of new Panel C and the new transformer.
2. Sheet A0.0 shows existing Panel A at a location remote from the new Snack Bar. Detail A4 on Sheet E1.1 shows this Panel mounted directly on the new Snack Bar. Please clarify. When equipment locations are clarified, plans will be checked for compliance with NEC 240-21 and NEC 250-32.
3. Size the feeder for the primary on the new transformer.
4. The new 6 KVA transformer would have a secondary rated current of 16.7 A. This does not appear to be sufficient to power the 50 A load on Panel C. The Maximum Overcurrent Protection per Table 450-3 (b) would also be significantly oversized on both the primary and secondary.
5. The feeder on the secondary to the new transformer should have a fourth circuit conductor for the common of this 3-phase 280/120V load configuration. The 3/0 GND is technically Code-compliant, but could still meet Code per Table 250-66, and be sized at #2, the same as the transformer Grounding Electrode Conductor.
6. Specify the power requirements for the new Evaporative Cooler.
7. Provide a receptacle for the new Evaporative Cooler per NEC 210-63.
8. Provide a lighting outlet for the new Evaporative Cooler per NEC 210-70 (c).
9. Note 7 Sheet M1.1 calls for a smoke detector. Please provide power as necessary.
07/08/2004 DAVID RIVERA ZONING REVIEW Denied July 8 2004

Development Services Department
Zoning Review Section

David Rivera
Senior Planner

Comments:

Zoning will review and approve the building plans once the structural and commercial reviewers have approved the building plans.

An approved site plan and approval of the building plans by the structural and commercial reviewers is required before Zoning can and approve the building plans.

Two approved and stamped copies of the approved site plan, landscape and NNPO plans must be included with the building plans.
07/09/2004 SEPTIC APPROVAL WWM REVIEW Denied PIMA CO DEQ DOES NOT HAVE SEPTIC RECORDS. WILL NEED A NOI (NOTICE OF INTENT) FROM P.E. TO SHOE WHAT IS ON PROPERTY.

Final Status

Task End Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description
07/09/2004 LISA LESNY OUT TO CUSTOMER Completed
07/09/2004 SUE REEVES REJECT SHELF Completed