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Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Completed
Review Details: COMMERCIAL - TI
Permit Number - T11CM00884
Review Name: COMMERCIAL - TI
Review Status: Completed
Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
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04/12/2011 | GERRY KOZIOL | WWM | REVIEW | Approved | |
04/21/2011 | ROBERT SHERRY | PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Denied | 1. Clarify the identification tags for the plumbing fixtures and the appliances that are connected to the plumbing system to eliminate the inconsistencies. Reference: Section 106.3.1, IPC 2006. 2. Identify the appliance called out as "19", "stackable wash/dry" on sheet A2. Reference: Section 106.3.1, IPC 2006. 3. Where does fixture P3 occur? Reference: Section 106.3.1, IPC 2006. 4. Coordinate the description of the counter-mounted lavatories (P2) as shown in the Plumbing Fixture Schedule and the lavatories shown on the plumbing plan. Reference: Section 106.3.1, IPC 2006. 5. Coordinate the hot water distribution piping as shown on sheet P1 with the water heater detail on sheet Reference: Section 106.3.1, IPC 2006. 6. Revise the design for the mounting shelf for the water heater to show how the shelf and water heater are to be "anchored to the wall in an approved manner." Provide structural calculations to show that the water heater is safely supported. Reference: Sections 303.1 and 308.1, IPC 2006. 7. Verify the configuration of the water supply to Suite 115; the shell drawings indicate that water is supplied to the building through a 2" master meter and 2" backflow preventer and then each individual suite is supplied through a 1" sub-meter. Revise the water calculations as needed to reflect the actual conditions. Reference: Section 604.1 IPC 2006. 8. Verify that a grease interceptor will not be required for this activity by the Regional Wastewater Reclamation Department. Reference: Section 701.5, IPC 2006. 9. Revise the size of the cleanouts based on the size of the drainage piping they serve. Reference: Section 708.7, IPC 2006. 10. Provide indirect waste piping for the sink identified as a vegetable sink on sheet A2. (The sink is identified as "SCS" on sheet P1, and as "P2' (lavatory) on sheet P2.) Reference: Sections 106.3.1 and 802.1, IPC 2006. 11. Provide a vent system to protect each fixture trap (e.g. the mop sink, the floor sink, and the floor drain). Reference: Section 901.2, IPC 2006. 12. Each plumbing fixture (e.g. the mop sink, the floor sink, and the floor drain) shall be separately trapped. Reference: Section 1002.1, IPC 2006. |
04/22/2011 | ROBERT SHERRY | WATER | REVIEW | Approved | |
04/22/2011 | ROBERT SHERRY | MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Denied | 1. Show the location, size, and operating weight for the Airdyne Refrigeration GP-9 Glycol-pak system. Reference: Section 106.3.1, IMC 2006. 2. Show the size, routing, and termination of the condensate drains from RTU-4 and RTU-5. Approved terminations are listed in Section 307.2.1, IMC 2006, as amended by the City of Tucson; the condensate drains shall not terminate as indicated in note #9 on sheet m1. Reference: Section 307.2, IMC 2006. 3. Show the size, routing, and termination of the condensate drain from the walk-in refrigerator. Reference: Section 106.3.1, IMC 2006. 4. Clarify the balancing requirements for the existing rooftop heat pumps. Note #10 on sheet m1 indicates a total air flow for a 10-ton unit, not a 5-ton unit. In addition, the outside air requirement shown in note #10 does not agree with the outdoor air calculations. Reference: Section 106.3.1, IMC 2006. 5. Verify the capacity of RTU-4; it is shown as a 5-ton heat pump on sheet m1 but the shell drawings indicate that it is a 4-ton heat pump. Reference: Section 106.3.1, IMC 2006. 6. Coordinate the balancing requirements for the restrooms. Each restroom exhaust fan (EF-2?) is shown with an air flow of both 75-CFM (Outdoor Air Calculations) and 90-CFM (Exhaust Fan Schedule). Since the supply air is shown as 150-CFM, both exhaust air flows are incorrect. Reference: Sections 403.2.1 (4) and 403.3, IMC 2006. |
04/22/2011 | RAY MAJUTA | ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Approved |
Final Status
Task End Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description |
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04/29/2011 | CPIERCE1 | OUT TO CUSTOMER | Completed |
04/29/2011 | SUE REEVES | REJECT SHELF | Completed |