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Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Completed
Review Details: RESIDENTIAL BLDG/WWM
Permit Number - T10CM01074
Review Name: RESIDENTIAL BLDG/WWM
Review Status: Completed
Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
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04/28/2010 | GERRY KOZIOL | WWM | REVIEW | Approved | |
05/24/2010 | RONALD BROWN | BUILDING-RESIDENTIAL | REVIEW | Denied | GENERAL 1. Provide full section of new separation fence. 2. The wall between the two living must be 1 hour rated. 3. Cooking facilities must be provided for the newly remodel space can be considered a residence. 4. Provide a detile of the dry well and install a float valve that will automatically swith the drainage to thr main waste lien by an electrically ioperated SOV. 5. Demolition plans need to show demolished partitions. 6. Modified palns need to indicated new partitions. 7. Please clarify roof slopes. 8. Please coordinate new address. The county has assigned 1547 Lester Unit 2 to the new residence. Your spec sheet indicates a new Cherry Street address. 9. Please provide current code references. FLOOR PLANS: 10. Identify ceiling heights in all areas. Note average height at sloped ceiling areas, R305.1. Fire separation 11. Exterior walls with a fire separation distance less than 3 feet shall have not less than a one-hour fire-resistive rating with exposure from both sides. Projections shall not extend to a point closer than 2 feet from the line used to determine the fire separation distance. Projections extending into the fire separation distance shall have not less than one-hour fire-resistive construction on the underside, 2006 Amendment R302.1. 12. Individual dwelling units in duplexes must be separated by a 1-hour firewall from floor to bottom of roof sheathing, R317.1. FOUNDATION PLANS: 13. Provide a note for termite treatment, R320 as amended. 14. Note soil bearing pressure used in the design of the footings, Table R401.4.1. STRUCTURAL/FRAMING PLANS: 15. Specify design criteria on plans. Provide values for floor/roof dead and live loads. 16. Specify lumber grade/species, or manufacturer and series for glue-lams and "I" joists, R802.1. ELEVATIONS: 17. Specify height above grade for finished floor, windows/doors, exterior walls, rooflines, porches, chimneys, etc. 18. Specify roof slope and roofing type, grade of materials, and method of installation, R905. a. Built-up: min slope ¼" per foot, R905.9.1. SECTIONS - DETAILS: 19. At detail numbers 1/6, 2/6 and 3/6: a. Show top of slab at 6" above finished grade b. Show foundation a minimum of 12" below finished grade. 20. 6" separation of untreated posts or columns above finished grade and 1" above concrete, R319.1.4. 21. 6" minimum foundation height above finished grade (4" with veneer), R404.1.6. ELECTRICAL PLANS: 22. Electrical work shall comply with 2006 IRC chapters 33 - 42. 23. Provide an electrical riser diagram with grounding method and bonding to metallic piping, E3303, E3507. Show an underground service entrance on the Riser Diagram or complete the Underground Electrical Service Wavier form. 24 Gas lines shall not be used as the primary grounding method, E3508. 25. Provide riser diagrams for sub-panels with feeder conductors, conduit sizes, and over-current protection (with appropriate correction factors), E3605.5. 26. TEP requires a 2½” diameter service conduit, TEP SR-305. 27. Provide equipment rated for 22,000 AIC short circuit protection when the underground cable length is less than 45 feet, 2006 Electric Service Requirements TEP SR-510. 28. Electrical drops over buildings must meet service standards by TEP and E3504.2. 29. Provide electrical load calculations for determining the service panel size, E3502.2. 30. Provide feeder load calculations for sub-panels (40% demand factor may not be applied), E3604.3. 31. Provide a panel schedule: panel size, circuit numbers, ampacity, and wire sizes, E3304.11, E3606.2. 32. Use Table E3602.13 for sizing 15, 20 & 30 AMP branch circuit conductors. The porch welder needs #10 conductors. 33. Show detail of brach circuit conductors transition into 1 1/2" conduit. Show number of conductors and sizes. 34. Indicate location of all mechanical equipment disconnect switches, E4001.5. 35. At least one wall switch controlled light or outlet must be provided in bathrooms, hallways, stairways, attached garages, outdoor entrances or exits, and all habitable rooms, E3803.3. 36. Note that light fixtures in clothes closets shall be installed in accordance with E3903.11. 37. Kitchens and dining rooms require two or more 2O-amp small appliance circuits. Such circuits shall be GFCI protected and shall not serve other rooms (except breakfast areas, pantries, etc.), E3801.3. 38. Bathrooms require a separate 20-amp circuit with receptacles within 3’ of the basin, E3801.6. 39. Exterior outlets at grade level shall be provided at both the front and back of the dwelling, E3801.7. These outlets shall be GFCI protected E3802.3. 40. GFCI protection required in bathrooms, kitchens, unfinished basements, garages/carports, exterior receptacles, and within 6’ of a wet bar or sink, E3802. 41. Bedroom outlets shall be arc-fault protected (receptacles, lights, and smoke detectors), E3802.12. PLUMBING PLANS: 41. Plumbing shall comply with 2006 UPC with state amendments (AZ State plumbing code). The plans should reference this code, or appeal to the Building Official for alternate design approval. 42. Note and specify all piping materials, UPC 301.1.1. 43. Provide protection of (indoor rated) equipment located outdoors, UPC 508.27, the water heater must be in a protective closure. 43. Provide pressure and temperature relief valve terminating to the exterior facing down between 6 and 24 inches above grade, UPC 608.5. 44. Fixture unit schedule required for the entire property (including existing) UPC Tables 6-5 and 7-3. 45. Provide the maximum developed length of water line from the meter the furthest appliance served, and the diameter of the water line, UPC Table 6-6. 46. Each dwelling unit requires an individual accessible water supply shut off, UPC 605.3. 47. Water conservation requirements: Water closets = 1.6 gallons per flush, Sinks/ Showerheads = 3 gpm, UPC State Amend. 45-312. 48. Provide location of hose bibs and note the requirement of backflow preventers, UPC 603. 49. Show the size and location of all cleanouts, UPC 707.4, Table 7-6. a. Two-way cleanout required within 2’ from the building at the lower end. b. Upper terminal cleanouts are required at horizontal branches greater than 5’. c. Cleanouts are required at the kitchen sink area UPC 707.4 W/ State amendment. 50. Condensate disposal may not discharge into a plumbing vent, UPC 908.1. 51. Provide a gas line isometric and size the supply pipe for the connected demand. Include the length of line and BTU demand for each appliance, size of each branch, total demand, and total developed length from meter to the most remote appliance on the system, UPC 1217.0 Table 12-8. 52. Sleeves are required when a gas line passes through concrete, UPC 1211.1.5. 53. Any underground gas piping beneath buildings shall be encased in an approved sealed & vented conduit, UPC 1211.1.6. MECHANICAL PLANS: 54. Mechanical shall comply with 2006 IRC chapters 12 - 24. 55. Show supply and return ducts with minimum R-8 insulation, R1103.2.1. 56. Designate the location, capacity and fuel type of the heating and air conditioning equipment. Designate the locations of each supply register, return air grill and all ductwork. 57. Provide an equipment specification list, M1302.1. 58. Show the condensate line and secondary for HVAC unit, M1411.3. 59. Gas appliances shall comply with ARIZONA STATE PLUMBING CODE combustion air requirements or Chapter 17, 2006 IRC. Show compliance for all appliances. Confined spaces require a minimum of two 100 SQ. IN. openings, M1702.2. OUTDOOR LIGHTING CODE: 60. Show compliance with City of Tucson Outdoor Lighting Code with an approved lighting calculation in accordance with OLC 3.1.2. Include all exterior fixtures on the property in the calculations. 61. Provide cut sheets for all FCO fixtures showing the angle of cutoff, light emissions and fixture wattage. All other fixtures are assumed to be unshielded (non-FCO style). END OF REVIEW |
Final Status
Task End Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description |
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06/14/2010 | CPIERCE1 | OUT TO CUSTOMER | Completed |
06/14/2010 | SUE REEVES | REJECT SHELF | Completed |