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Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Active
Review Details: COMMERCIAL-BLDG/FIRE/ZONING/ENG
Permit Number - T06CM04193
Review Name: COMMERCIAL-BLDG/FIRE/ZONING/ENG
Review Status: Active
Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
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07/18/2006 | DAVE MANN | FIRE | REVIEW | Denied | Cannot exit through stoarge room. |
07/18/2006 | DOUG LAAKSO | BUILDING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Denied | S1. PROVIDE STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS FOR SUPPORT OF THE HOOD. S2. PROVIDE COMPLETED CODE REVIEW CHECKLIST BY ARCHITECT OF RECORD. S3. SHOW REQUIRED SERARATION FROM COMBUSTIBLES IS PROVIDED. |
07/18/2006 | ROBERT SHERRY | PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Approved | |
07/18/2006 | ROBERT SHERRY | MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Denied | 1. Provide information to show that the hood construction complies with the requirements of Section 507, IMC 2003. (Note that the hood capacity calculations shown on sheet PM-1 are made using the 2000 edition of the IMC, not the curren code.) 2. Provide structural details and calculations to show that the hood is properly supported from the existing structure. Reference Sections 302.1 and 507.6, IMC 2003. 3. Detail A/PM-1 calls for galvanized steel duct. Show that the duct joints called for in Section 506.3.2, IMC 2003 are possible. 4. Provide the materials of construction for the existing demisinmg wall. If the wall structure is combustible (i.e. wood), provide 18" clearance between the hood and the structure. Reference Section 507.9, IMC 2003. 5. Show how the make up air system complies with Section 508.1.1, IMC 2003. 6. Provide the specifications for the grease exhaust fan and show that it meets the requirements of Section 506.5, IMC 2003. |
07/18/2006 | LINDA BUCZYNSKI | ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Denied | T06CM04193 7/18/06 1. As calculated, there are 106A on Phase B, overloading this phase. 2. Please account for the largest motor in the panel load calculations. |