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Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Completed
Review Details: RESUBMITTAL
Permit Number - T12CM04732
Review Name: RESUBMITTAL
Review Status: Completed
Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
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10/11/2012 | MARTIN BROWN | FIRE | REVIEW | Approved | |
10/11/2012 | ROBERT SHERRY | WATER | REVIEW | Denied | Comment not addressed. This building appears to be receiving water service from an existing 3" water service pipe. The site utility drawing (C4.0) shows a new 3" water service connecting to an existing water service pipe near the southeast corner of the library but the drawing does not show that the library is connected to this new service. If this building is not ultimately being served by the new 3" meter, indicate its source of water, including the size of the meter and the size and type of backflow preventer. |
10/11/2012 | SPOWELL1 | MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Approved | |
10/11/2012 | ERIC NEWCOMB | BUILDING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Approved | |
10/12/2012 | ROBERT SHERRY | PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Denied | 1. Provide a vacuum relief for storage-type water heaters located above any fixture outlets. Reference: Section 608.7, UPC 2006. [Original comment: Provide an approved anti-siphon device (e.g. vacuum relief valve) for storage-type water heaters located above any fixture outlets. Reference: Section 504.1, IPC 2006.] 2. Comment not resolved; provide water pressure and water pipe sizing calculations. Reference: Section 610.1, UPC 2006. [Original comment: Designing a water distribution system solely based upon water velocity can result in inadequate water pressure or flow rates at the fixtures. Verify that the water pressure and flow rate to all of the fixtures and appliances are adequate. Reference: Sections 303.2, 604.1, and 604.3, IPC 2006.] 3. Comment not resolved; "flat venting" is allowed only when required due to significant structural problems. Note that the term "horizontal pipe" refers to a pipe which makes an angle of less than 45 degrees with the horizontal (Section 210.0, UPC 2006). Each vent pipe shall rise vertically to a minimum of 6" above the flood-level rim of the fixture it serves before offsetting horizontally. Reference: Section 905.3, UPC 2006. [Original comment: Verify that all of the vents rise vertically to at least 6" above the flood rims of the fixtures they protect prior to running horizontally (except for vents located outdoors). Reference: Section 905.4, IPC 2006.] 4. Revise the size of the provided scuppers to comply with the requirements of Section 1101.11.2.1, UPC 2006. Provide overflow protection for the roof. Refer also to Section 1106.4, UPC 2006. |
10/16/2012 | CPIERCE1 | WWM | REVIEW | Needs Review |