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Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Completed
Review Details: COMMERCIAL - NEW
Permit Number - T12CM03657
Review Name: COMMERCIAL - NEW
Review Status: Completed
Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
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06/28/2012 | MARTIN BROWN | FIRE | REVIEW | Approved | |
06/29/2012 | DAVID RIVERA | ZONING | REVIEW | Approved | |
07/06/2012 | RONALD BROWN | BUILDING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Denied | GENERAL 1. A structural review has not been conducted. Please provide the structural calculations for both the foundation and roof framing plans. 2. Please provide special inspection Certifications for review and approval. 3. Please email a list of all deferred submittals to the building official, Mr. Ron Boose. SHEET A001 4. The governing accessibility code for all private projects in the City of Tucson is the 2006 IBC, Chapter 11 and ICC A117.1, 2003 edition. Please change the accessibility code reference accordingly. SHEET A100 5. Provide an ambulatory stall in the women's toilet room as required by the 2006 IBC, Section 1109.2.2 and ICC A117.1, Section 604.9. 6. Detail 2/A710 at the reception counter is not similar at this counter. Please provide a separate detail showing the glass enclosure and accessibility. SHEET A500 7. Detail 1: a. One urnial must be accessible with a 3'-0" wide stall as required by Sections 605.3 and 305.7. b. Show vertical grab bars in all the accessible toilet stall as required by ICC A117.1, Section 604.5.1. c. Provide one ambulatory accessible toilet stall in the women's room as required by Sections 1109.2.2 and 604.9. 8. Detail 2: Show all required vertical grab bars. 9. Remove the terminology ADA Mounting Heights and replace with ICC A117.1, 2003 Edition Mounting Heights. 10. Revise all standard accessibility details to that as required by ICC ANSI 117.1, 2003 Edition. 11. Please include the vertical grab bars at the water closet and show the accessible urnial. SHEET 501 12. Details 1, 2 and 4: Show the vertical grab bar. 13. Detail 1: Show an accessible urinal. 14. Detail 2: Show the abulatory stall. SHEET 503: 15. Details 1 and 2: Please explain how the handrails at the bottom steps comply with the requirements of the 2006 IBC, Section 1012.8; Intermediate Handrails. SHEETS S2.0 AN S2.1 16. Change the lettering height of the Header/Beam Schedule to an actual height of 3/32" minimal both upper and lower case. SHEET M101 17. Please provide structural calculations and details for the support of the 2 HVAC units in the attic. SHEET P100 18. Please coordinate the water heater identification mark between the schedule, the lower floor plan and both riser diagrams. END OF REPORT |
07/06/2012 | BETH GRANT | COMMERCIAL IMPACT FEE | COMMERCIAL IMPACT FEE PROCESSING | Completed | |
07/13/2012 | ROBERT SHERRY | PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Denied | 1. Revise the font size used on the drawings to a minimum of 3/32-inch. Reference: Section 106.1.1, IBC 2006. 2. Coordinate the plumbing schedule, plans, and riser diagrams with respect to the proposed water heaters. Reference: Section 106.3.1, IPC 2006. 3. Finish labeling the pipe sizes on the sanitary riser and the domestic water riser diagrams. Reference: Section 106.3.1, IPC 2006. 4. Provide tempered water for the lavatories using approved devices conforming to ASSE 1070. Reference: Section 416.5, IPC 2006 and Section 504.3, IECC 2006. 5. The developed length of the hot water supply piping from the storage-type water heater appears to be greater than one-hundred feet; provide a method for maintaining the temperature of the hot water supply system. Reference: Section 607.2, IPC 2006. 6. Provide cleanouts for all horizontal drains (e.g. the horizontal building drain from the exercise room); the cleanouts shall not be located greater than 100-feet apart, measured from the upstream entrance of the cleanout. Reference: Section 708.3.1, IPC 2006. 7. Specify the trap primer to be used for protecting the trap seals of floor drains. Reference: Sections 303.2 and 1002.4, IPC 2006. |
07/13/2012 | ROBERT SHERRY | WATER | REVIEW | Denied | Reduced pressure backflow prevention assemblies are required to be installed in locations accessible to Tucson Water. Reference: Chapter XXVII, Article V, Section 27-72, the Tucson Code, http://cms3.tucsonaz.gov/sites/default/files/water/docs/backflow-ordinance.pdf |
07/16/2012 | ROBERT SHERRY | MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Denied | 1. 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 construction of the fenestration components and the projection factors for the fenestration. Reference: Sections 101.4 and 104.2, International Energy Conservation Code 2006. 2. Provide the specifications for EH-2.0, which apparently is an electric heater located in stairway #1. Is it a replacement for EH-1.5, which is specified but not shown on the plans? Reference: Section 106.3.1, IMC 2006. 3. The 2006 International Mechanical Code with Local Amendments is the relevant code for this project, not the North Carolina Plumbing Code. See Section 307.2.1, IMC 2006, as amended by the City of Tucson for information regarding approved locations for the termination of condensate drains. 4. Provide calculations demonstrating adequate ventilation. Reference: Sections 401.2 and 403.3, IMC 2006, as amended by the City of Tucson. 5. Revise the sequence of operation for the restroom exhaust fans so that all of the air supplied to the restrooms will be exhausted (i.e. the exhaust fans shall operate whenever air is being supplied to the restrooms). Reference: Section 403.2.1 (4), IMC 2006. 6. Show the size, route, and termination of the dryer exhaust duct. Reference: Sections 504.1, 504.2, and 504.4, IMC 2006. 7. The schedule for the split-system heat pumps calls for the installation of a duct-mounted smoke detector in each air handler delivering 2,000 CFM. General HVAC Note 16 calls for duct-mounted smoke detectors in units delivering more than 2,000 CFM but is ambiguous in specifying the location for the detectors. For clarity, the 2006 IMC requires smoke detectors to be located in the return air duct, upstream of any outside air connections, for all air distribution systems with a capacity greater than 2,000 CFM. Reference: Section 606.1, IMC 2006. |
07/23/2012 | DAN SANTA CRUZ | ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Denied | 1. Provide load calculations for, service and associated equipment down stream,total building load. 2.Provide a complete fault current analisis. 3.Not all lighting homerun circuits assigned.See plan sheet "E1ool". 4. Provide IECC code compliace certificate. |
07/26/2012 | GERRY KOZIOL | WWM | REVIEW | Approved |
Final Status
Task End Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description |
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08/21/2012 | FERNE RODRIGUEZ | OUT TO CUSTOMER | Completed |