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Permit Number: T05CM06482
Parcel: 110055580

Review Status: Completed

Review Details: COMMERCIAL TI

Permit Number - T05CM06482
Review Name: COMMERCIAL TI
Review Status: Completed
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
01/11/2006 JMORALE1 ENGINEERING REVIEW Needs Review
01/11/2006 JMORALE1 WWM REVIEW Needs Review
12/29/2005 ANY BUILDING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Needs Review
12/29/2005 ROBERT SHERRY PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied 1. The controlling code is the 2003 UPC with local amendments.
2. Revise the waste and vent diagram to reflect the actual condition (as shown on the reference drawings) with the second floor drain lines. Show how the new vents will connect to the existing second floor vents or continue independently to the roof.
3. Revise the plan and riser diagram to reflect the actual conditions of the water piping.
4. Show how the T&P relief piping meets the manufacturer's listing requirements (maximum 40 feet in length and no more than 4 elbows).
5. Provide a detail showing how the water heater is to be installed.
12/29/2005 MICHAEL ST. PAUL ZONING REVIEW Approved
12/29/2005 ROBERT SHERRY WATER REVIEW Approved
12/29/2005 DAVE MANN ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied The energy calculations show an allowable wattage for a space that is in the next unit.

The panel load does not show the loads for the heat strips in the heat pumps.
12/29/2005 ROBERT SHERRY MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied 1. The controlling code is the 2003 IMC with local amendments.
2.Clarify the insulation specification for both the rigid ducts and the flexible ducts.
3. Coordinate the electrial requirements for the heat pumps (including the strip heaters and the outside fan requirements) with the electrical design.
4. Clarify how the outside air ducts open to the outside of the building.
5. Where is EF-1?
6. Specify and show the location of the thermostats.
7. Show the location of the condensing units and the refrigerant piping.
12/29/2005 JIM EGAN FIRE REVIEW Approved