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Permit Number: T08CM01736
Parcel: 13615378B

Review Status: Completed

Review Details: RESUBMITTAL

Permit Number - T08CM01736
Review Name: RESUBMITTAL
Review Status: Completed
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
06/04/2008 JOHN WILLIAMS COMMERCIAL IMPACT FEE COMMERCIAL IMPACT FEE PROCESSING Completed Impact Fee's Do Apply; East District; 920 Square Feet Nail Salon; $4,507.40
06/13/2008 ROBERT SHERRY PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied 1. Provide the minimum plumbing facilities required by Table 2902.1 and Section 2902.2, IBC 2006, for business occupancy.
2. Provide details to show how the proposed water heater is to be supported from the building structure. Reference: Section 314.5, UPC 2006.
3. Provide fixture descriptions for all plumbing fixtures (e.g. pedicure chairs and hand sink). Reference: Section 401.1, UPC 2006.
4. Provide a detail of the water heater installation, including the excess pressure relief, expansion tank, vacuum relief, and valves. Reference: Sections 103.2.3, 605.5, 608.3, and 608.7 UPC 2006.
5. If the specified water heater is not supplied with integral heat traps, provide heat traps on the supply and discharge piping. Reference: Section 504.4, IECC 2006.
6. If the specified water heater is not supplied with integral heat traps, provide 0.5" of insulation with a maximum conductivity of 0.27 btu per inch/h F on the first 8 feet of supply and discharge piping. Reference: Section 504.5, IECC 2006.
7. The provided shell package drawings indicate a design water pressure of 39 PSI and a developed pipe length of 187.5 feet. Show how the design water pressure of 50 PSI and the developed pipe length of 60 feet used in the current tenant improvement were achieved. Reference: Section 103.2.3, UPC 2006.
8. Revise the water supply isometrics to clearly show the size of each pipe segment. Reference: Section 103.2.3, UPC 2006
9. Each pedicure chair shall have separate backflow protection.
10. If the water supply to the chair is not used solely for filling the tub (i.e. if the chair has a spray attachment) then a reduced pressure backflow protection assembly shall be provided for both the hot and cold water services.
11. Clarify how the pedicure chairs are to be drained: gravity or pumped drain.
12. Resize the drainage piping to conform to Table 7-5, UPC 2006. Reference: Section 703.2, UPC 2006
13. Provide documentation from Southwest Gas showing that the energy content of the natural gas delivered in this area is 1136 BTU per cubic foot. Reference: Section 1216.3, UPC 2006.
06/16/2008 ROBERT SHERRY MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied 1. Provide an exhaust system to capture the contaminants and odors from the pedicure and manicure stations at their source. Reference: footnote I, Table 403.3, IMC 2006.
2. Revise the ventilation calculations to take into account the different occupancy loads in the project space. Reference: Sections 403.3 and 403.3.2, IMC 2006.
3. Specify the minimum resistance (R-value) of the duct insulation to be used on this project. Reference: Section 503.2.7, IECC 2006, as amended by the City of Tucson.
4. 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 2006
06/18/2008 RAY MAJUTA ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied
06/18/2008 RAY MAJUTA ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied Project: T08cm01736
7755 E Golf Links Nail Salon

This project has been denied for the following items,
1. Provide IECC interior lighting calculations per the 2006 IECC>
2. Only one twenty amp circuit is being provided for six salon chairs, providing one one receptacle for each chair. Each chair can use several items at once such as blowers, dryers, trimmers, ect, most installations of this type use at least one fourplex receptacle on an individual circuit at each chair in order to provide sufficient power. The manor in which power is now provided would be insufficient. This applies to circuits 6 and 10.
3. Provide a one line diagram of the service and existing loads as shown on the original shell plan , can be transferred from original to this set.



Ray T Majuta
DSD City of Tucson
Electrical Plan Check
520-837/4988
6/18/08