Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Completed
Review Details: RESUBMITTAL
Permit Number - T12CM04411
Review Name: RESUBMITTAL
Review Status: Completed
| Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 08/31/2012 | JASON GREEN | ENGINEERING | REVIEW | Approved | |
| 08/31/2012 | ROBERT SHERRY | PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Denied | 1. Comment not resolved; explain how installing a pressure regulator for the bagel oven will result in 60 PSI water service to the oven when the water pressure at the building entrance will probably be less than 45 PSI. Note that the civil drawings call for a 1-1/2" water meter compared to your calculations that show a 2" water meter. [Original comment: Provide water pressure and water pipe sizing calculations; include the size of the water meter and the reduced pressure zone backflow assembly located adjacent to the water meter. Note that the manufacturer's data sheet for the Bagel Oven indicates a minimum water pressure of 60 PSI for the steam generation. Reference: Section 610.1, UPC 2006.] 2. Comment not resolved; a reduced pressure zone backflow assembly is required for carbonators. [Original comment: There is a BFP 3 located before the water filter. There is no BFP 3 listed in the fixture schedule, besides, a filter does not require BFP. Each water supplied appliance shall be provided with an approved type of backflow protection. Local amendments to the 2006 UPC require a reduced pressure zone backflow assembly or equivalent for carbonators.] 3. Comment not resolved; a double check valve is not a reduced pressure zone backflow assembly. [Original comment: A reduced pressure zone backflow assembly is required for an espresso machine because of the back pressure.] 4. Comment not resolved. A model 220 temperature mixing valve is not shown on the Leonard web site; provide listing information for that valve model. [Original comment: Provide a listing for the lavatory faucets showing that they are capable of limiting the water temperature to 110 degrees Fahrenheit. Reference: Section 413.1, UPC 2006 and Section 504.3, IECC 2006.] 5. Revise the total gas load shown at the meter location on sheet P2.0 to coordinate with the revised gas load of 869 CFH. |
| 08/31/2012 | ROBERT SHERRY | MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Denied | Comment not resolved; Pima, Arizona is a small town in Graham County, northwest of Safford, Arizona. You can find Pima County < 4,000 feet in the drop-down menu under "Code" on COMcheck. [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.] |
| 09/13/2012 | GERRY KOZIOL | WWM | REVIEW | Denied | 1. EINSTEIN BROS.BAGELS- IWC APPROVED PER RUSTY 07/11/12 4. NEED WATER METER UPSIZING FORM- (CONNECTING NEW 1-1/2" C.W. TO EXISTING) |
| 09/17/2012 | DAN SANTA CRUZ | ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Approved | |
| 09/18/2012 | TERRY STEVENS | ZONING | REVIEW | Denied | Zoning cannot approve the building plan until the development package has been approved. |