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Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Completed
Review Details: COMMERCIAL NEW
Permit Number - T05CM05714
Review Name: COMMERCIAL NEW
Review Status: Completed
Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
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11/15/2005 | JIM EGAN | FIRE | REVIEW | Approved | |
11/16/2005 | GERRY KOZIOL | WWM | REVIEW | Approved | |
11/17/2005 | ROBERT SHERRY | MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Denied | 1. Demonstrate energy code compliance using calculations based on the current code. Reference Section 101.4, International Energy Conservation Code 2003. 2. Specify the minimum resistance (R-value) of the duct insulation to be used on this project. Reference Section 803.2.8, IECC 2000. 3. Coordinate the roof plan, plumbing plan, mechanical plan, and the roof framing plan to consistently show the locations of the rooftop AC units. Reference Section 106.3.1, IMC 2000. 4. Provide structural calculations to verify that the existing roof is capable of supporting the additional dead load due to the installation of the roof top units (AC-1, AC-2, and AC-3). Reference Section 302.1, IMC 2000. 5. Show that the service space for roof mounted equipment complies with Section 306.6 IMC. 6. Show the size, routing, and termination of the condensate drains. Reference Section 307.2, IMC 2000 and Section 807.2, UPC 1994. 7. Provide calculations demonstrating adequate ventilation. The classrooms that are replacing the evaporative coolers with air conditioners need to be included in the ventilation calculations. Note that AC-1 is not supplying outside air only to an office. Reference Section 401.2, IMC 2000. 8. Show the vent for the water heater on the plans. Show that the location of the vent conforms to the separation from the intake openings as required in Sections 401.5.1, IMC 2000 and 517, UPC 1994, and that the size and termination of the vent complies with Sections 517 and 518, UPC 1994. 9. Show how the combustion air ducts are terminated. If screens or grills are used, include the free area of the screen or grille in the calculation of the required opening sizes. Reference Section 507, UPC 1994, as modified by the State of Arizona. 10. Show that a separation of at least ten feet exists between air intake openings and exhaust openings. Reference 401.5, IMC 2000. 11. Provide information on the sequence of operation for the restroom exhaust to show that recirculation of the air from the restroom will not occur. Reference Section 403.2.1, IMC 2000. 12. Show the size, route, and termination of the dryer exhaust duct. Reference Sections 504.1, 504.2, and 504.4, IMC 2000. 13. A Type I Hood is required for the range. Reference Section 507.2.2 IMC 2000. 14. A note on sheet M1.0 calls for the contractor to "rebalance existing systems to approx. cfm's..." Show the required air flows. Reference Section 106.3.1, IMC 2000 |
11/18/2005 | ROBERT SHERRY | PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Denied | 1. Provide plumbing plans for the new work, including water isometrics and waste and vent isometrics. Reference Section 103.2.3, UPC 1994. 2. Provide a site drawing showing the size and route of the building water supply along with the location and size of both the water meter and the reduced pressure backflow preventer assembly. Reference Section 103.2.3, UPC 1994. 3. Provide a site drawing showing the size, route, and slope of the building sewer and any cleanouts. Reference Section 103.2.3, UPC 1994. 4. Provide fixture descriptions for all of the new and relocated plumbing fixtures. Show that the maximum flow rates for the plumbing fixtures are consistent with ARS Title 45, Chapter 1, Article 12. See text at: (http://www.azleg.state.az.us/ArizonaRevisedStatutes.asp). Reference Sections 103.2.3 and 402.1, UPC 1994, as amended by the State of Arizona. 5. Provide the minimum plumbing facilities required by Table 2902.1, IBC 2003, for educational occupancy. 6. Revise the water fixture units shown for the clotheswasher (P5); "private use" for plumbing fixtures applies to fixtures that are intended for the use of a family or an individual. Reference Section 202.0, UPC 1994. 7. Provide equipment data for the water heater. Reference Section 103.2.3, UPC 1994. 8. All storage-type water heaters installed in systems that prevent pressure relief through the building supply require a listed expansion tank. Specify and show any expansion tanks on plans. Reference Section 608.3, UPC 1994 with AZ State amendments. 9. If the specified water heater is not supplied with integral heat traps, provide heat traps on the supply and discharge piping for the water heater. Reference Sections 804.4, IECC 2003. 10. If the specified water heater is not supplied with integral heat traps, specify the thickness and maximum conductivity of the pipe insulation for first eight feet of the cold and hot water piping. Reference Section 804.5, IECC 2003. 11. Provide information to show how the outlet temperature of the hot water is to be limited to 110 degrees at the lavatories. Reference Section 804.3, IECC 2003. 12. Show how the new water piping relates to the existing water supply system and show that the additional connections do not cause the existing piping to be overloaded. Reference Section 101.5.1, UPC 1994. 13. Relocate the water shut off valve to the building exterior and to be accessible at all times. Reference Section 605.3, UPC 1994. 14. Provide water pressure and water pipe sizing calculations. Include all fixtures when calculating the total demand and determining pipe sizes. Reference Appendix A, UPC 1994. 15. Revise the sizes of the natural gas piping to comply with Table 12-3, UPC. Reference Section 1217, UPC 1994. 16. According to Tucson Water, the water pressure at this address is in excess of 80 PSIG. Provide an approved pressure regulator preceded by an adequate strainer. Reference Section 608.2, UPC 1994. |
11/18/2005 | ROBERT SHERRY | WATER | REVIEW | Approved | |
11/22/2005 | BOB SUBA | ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Approved | |
11/23/2005 | PATRICIA GILBERT | ENGINEERING | REVIEW | Denied | Approved site plan is required prior to building plan approval. |
12/05/2005 | RAUL PALMA | BUILDING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Approved | |
12/12/2005 | DAVID RIVERA | ZONING | REVIEW | Approved |
Final Status
Task End Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description |
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12/19/2005 | JMORALE1 | OUT TO CUSTOMER | Completed |
12/19/2005 | SUE REEVES | REJECT SHELF | Completed |