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Permit Number: T05CM00624
Parcel: 10309018A

Review Status: Completed

Review Details: COMMERCIAL TI

Permit Number - T05CM00624
Review Name: COMMERCIAL TI
Review Status: Completed
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
02/14/2005 MICHAEL ST. PAUL ZONING REVIEW Approved
02/14/2005 ROBERT SHERRY PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied 1. Provide specifications for the water heater.
2. Show route and termination of the T&P relief for the water heater.
3. The IPC is not the relevant code for the City of Tucson. Please use the 1994 UPC (sheet P2)
4. Revise the size of the water piping to limit the velocity to 8 fpm.
5. P3 has a flush valve which must be considered when sizing the piping.
6. Include the demand for the evaporative coolers when determining the total demand for the building.
7. Provide an upper terminal cleanout for the water closets.
8. Use the developed pipe length (200 Ft) for calculating the allowable pressure loss, not 180 feet.
02/14/2005 CHRISTY FOREMAN BUILDING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Needs Review 1) CLARIFY USE/ TENANT FOR THIS SPACE F1?.
2) IBC 2003 ALLOWABLE SQ. FT. FOR F1= 12000 CODE ANALYSIS SQ. FT. = 14525 , PLEASE JUSTIFY.
3) JUSTIFY ALTERNATE BRACING @8' O.C.
02/14/2005 ROBERT SHERRY WATER REVIEW Approved
02/14/2005 LINDA BUCZYNSKI ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied T05CM00624 DENIED 2/14/05

1. Please note power requirements for WH on Plumbing Plans. Provide for a disconnect per NEC 422 Part III, or justify otherwise. Demonstrate that this unit is cord-connected.
2. Protection for motor feeder shall be 50A not 60A CB. Since the fuse is serving as the Ground Fault and Short Circuit device. Reference NEC 240.4, Table 310.16.
02/14/2005 ROBERT SHERRY MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied 1. Show the size, route, and termination of the drains from the evaporative coolers.
2. Show the size, route, and termination of the condensate drain from HP-1.
3. Provide a minimum of 150 cfm exhaust for the men's restroom. Reference Table 403.3, IMC 2000.
4. Show how the operation of the exhaust fans in the restrooms prevents the recirculation of air from the restrooms.
5. Provide calculations to show that HP-1 can maintain the temperature in the office area at 68 degrees Fahrenheit on a design day of 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
6. Show how the evaporative coolers are being controlled.
Show how return air from offices 4 and 5 gets to the return grilles in office 6.
7. Show where the filters for HP-1 are located and provide their specifications.
02/28/2005 DROBEY1 FIRE REVIEW Needs Review
02/28/2005 DROBEY1 WWM REVIEW Needs Review
02/28/2005 DROBEY1 ENGINEERING REVIEW Needs Review