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Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Completed
Review Details: RESUBMITTAL
Permit Number - T12CM03255
Review Name: RESUBMITTAL
Review Status: Completed
Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
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07/18/2012 | RAY MAJUTA | ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Approved | |
07/20/2012 | RONALD BROWN | BUILDING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Approved | |
07/24/2012 | MARTIN BROWN | FIRE | REVIEW | Approved | |
07/25/2012 | ROBERT SHERRY | PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Denied | 1. Comment not addressed. [Original comment: Show how air for combustion, ventilation and dilution of flue gases is being supplied for the proposed water heater. Reference: Section 304, IFGC 2006.] 2. Comment not addressed. [Original comment: Specify the materials to be used for the gas piping. Reference: Section 403.1, IFGC 2006.] 3. Comment not addressed. [Original comment: Show the vent for the water heater on the plans. Show how the vent for the water heater has been sized, including the vent materials, the total vent height, offset dimensions, and the size of the draft hood on the appliance. Reference: Sections 503.6.9 and 504.2.2, IFGC 2006.] 4. Comment not addressed. [Original comment: Show that the termination of the vent for the gas-fired water heater complies with the requirements of Section 503.8 (3), IFGC 2006.] 5. Comment not resolved; restating the comment as part of the general notes on sheet M-2 but without addressing the issue is not acceptable. [Original comment: Provide insulation on the circulating hot water piping per Section 504.5, IECC 2006.] 6. Comment not resolved; finish labeling the detail. [Original comment: Provide a detail of the water heater installation, including the excess pressure relief, expansion tank, and valves. Reference: Sections 502.1, 503.1, 503.2, 504, and 607.3 IPC 2006.] 7. Correct the water pressure calculations. Include the HVAC demand (i.e. the misting system), note that the 1-1/4" service pipe is not supported by your calculations. [Original comment: Provide water pressure and water pipe sizing calculations. Reference: Section 604.1, IPC 2006.] 8. Comment not resolved; specify the type of backflow preventer to be installed for each appliance. [Original comment: Appliances (e.g. soda dispensers, ice makers, etc) to be directly connected to the water supply system that do not have listed, integral backflow preventers or integral air gaps conforming to Section 608.13.1, IPC require backflow prevention. Specify the type of backflow prevention device required for each water connection. Reference: Sections 608.1 and 608.3, IPC 2006.] 9. Comment not resolved; specify the type of backflow preventer to be installed for the misting system. See also, Sections 608.14 and 608.16.6, IPC 2006. [Original comment: Provide a backflow preventer for the future mist system. Reference: Sections 608.1 and 608.3, IPC 2006.] 10. Comment not addressed. [Original comment: Provide cleanouts sized per Section 708.7, IPC 2006 (e.g. a 4" pipe requires a 4" cleanout).] 11. Comment not resolved; restating the comment as part of the general notes on sheet M-2 but without addressing the issue is not acceptable. [Original comment: Clarify the reason for using an indirect waste connection for the dump sink at the bar. Reference: Section 801.2, IPC 2006.] 12. Comment not resolved; restating the comment as part of the general notes on sheet M-2 and a note on sheet P-2 but without addressing the issue is not acceptable. [Original comment: Verify that all of the vents for fixtures located inside of the building rise vertically to at least 6" above the flood rims of the fixtures they protect prior to running horizontally. Reference: Section 905.4, IPC 2006.] 13. The revised waste and vent diagram now shows waste pipes being reduced in the direction of flow, more instances of incorrectly-sized cleanouts, and unlabeled sections of pipe. The cleanout located at the inlet of the grease interceptor is oriented to clean opposite the direction of flow. Reference: Sections 106.3.1, 704.2, 708.5, and 708.7, IPC 2006. 14. The specified hydromechanical grease interceptor does not appear to meet the minimum size criteria (50 GPM and 100-pounds grease capacity) of the Regional Wastewater Reclamation Department. |
07/25/2012 | ROBERT SHERRY | MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Denied | 1. The submitted calculations appear to be for a different building with completely different construction materials. The building location is not in the Town of Pima, which is in Graham County. [Original comment: Provide energy code compliance calculations for the building envelope; use the climate zone for Pima County < 4,000 feet. Provide sufficient detail on the drawings to evaluate the energy compliance of the building envelope. The information shall, as a minimum, include U-factors of the envelope systems and fenestration components, along with the R-values of the insulation and the SHGC for the fenestration. Reference: Sections 101.4 and 104.2, International Energy Conservation Code 2006.] 2. Comment not resolved; restating the comment as part of the general notes on sheet M-2 but without an answer is not acceptable. A note on sheet MP-1 specifies the R-value for the flexible duct but the R-value for the rest of the ductwork is not specified. [Original comment: 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.] 3. Comment not resolved; the architectural drawings show the location of a roof hatch but no ladder or hatch details are shown. In addition, a supply diffuser and a 10" flex duct are shown in the same space as the roof hatch. [Original comment: Show that the design of the roof access complies with Section 306.5, IMC 2006.] 4. Comment not addressed; the ventilation calculations shown on sheet MP-1 do not show the areas of the occupancy types, have incomprehensible results, and the stated results indicate that less than a third of the "required" outside air is being provided to the building. [Original comment: Provide calculations demonstrating adequate ventilation using the correct occupancy classifications for this activity. Reference: Section 403.3, IMC 2006, as amended by the City of Tucson. 5. Comment not resolved; a transfer duct linking the office and the storage room does not provide a return air path. [Original comment: Show how ventilation is being provided to the office and to the storage room with no return air path. Reference: section 403.3, IMC 2006.] 6. Comment not resolved; restating the comment as part of the general notes on sheet M-2 but without an answer is not acceptable. [Original comment: Show that the air balancing information for the kitchen complies with the requirements of footnote f, Table 403.3, IMC 2006.] 7. Comment not resolved; restating the comment as part of the general notes on sheet M-2 but without an answer is not acceptable and the notes on sheet MP-1 have only fragments of sentences. [Original comment: Provide sufficient information on the sealed drawings to clearly show that the proposed installation of a Type I grease hood exhaust system complies with the requirements of Sections 506, 507, and 508, IMC 2006.] 8. Comment not resolved; restating the comment as part of the general notes on sheet M-2 is not acceptable. Have you read the referenced code section? [Original comment: Clarify the type of HVAC ducts to be installed; on the mechanical plan it looks like flexible duct but the specifications are for fabric duct. Reference: Section 106.3.1, IMC 2006.] 9. Comment not resolved; restating the comment as part of the general notes on sheet M-2 but without an answer is not acceptable. [Original comment: Show the location of the visible and audible signals for the duct smoke detector. Reference: Section 606.4.1 exception (2), IMC 2006.] |
07/26/2012 | GERRY KOZIOL | WWM | REVIEW | Denied | NEED TO PROVIDE WATER METER RECEIPT |