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Permit Number: T13CM00264
Parcel: 12510006C

Review Status: Completed

Review Details: COMMERCIAL - NEW

Permit Number - T13CM00264
Review Name: COMMERCIAL - NEW
Review Status: Completed
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
01/16/2013 RONALD BROWN ADA REVIEW Passed
01/23/2013 MARTIN BROWN FIRE REVIEW Denied Design codes on cover sheet are all incorrect. Our department is on the 2012 International Fire Code. Also, unable to determine if panic hardware is in correct locations. Please clarify on plans.
01/24/2013 RONALD BROWN BUILDING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied SHEET A0.0
1. The list of Design Codes is outdated. As of 2 January 2013, the City of Tucson adopted the 2012 International Code Series. Please correct the code list to that as per our web site.
2. The building code analysis and data is incomplete. Please provide all code analysis on the drawings and building information data.
SHEET A2.1
2. Several detail references to Sheet A2.1 are incorrect. Please reconcile.
STRUCTURAL SUBMITTAL
3. Provide structural calculations for building design.
4. Provide structural calculations for all roof top mounted HVAC equipment.
5. Provide certification of all required special inspectors. The certification form is located on our web site.
END OF REVIEW
01/25/2013 DAVID RIVERA ZONING REVIEW Approved
01/28/2013 LOREN MAKUS ENGINEERING REVIEW Approved
02/04/2013 RAY MAJUTA ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied T12CM00264
3695 EBROADWAY
PETSMARt

1. Provide information on the PowerPlus Equipment which consist of the MDP Service Panel and all associated equipment shown on power wall. Will be looking for listing and approval requirements, and install requirements.
2. The Fault Current on Sheet E0.1 at service is shown at
42,052 amps, how is the fault current level brought to a safe level to allow 120/208 volt panels to be listed for 10,000 amps ? Provide information allowing.
3. Sheet E2.2 shows the 150 KVA Transformer mounted to the top of the PowerPlus Equipment, provide information allowing this.
4. Sheet E0.1, the 150 KVA Transformer shows primary protection at 250 amps, requirement per 2011 NEC
450.3.B shows primary to be protected at 125% , shouldn't
the OCP be at 225 amps. If not please explain.

Ray Majuta
Electrical Plan Review
PDSD, City of Tucson
2/05/2013
Ray.Majuta@tucsonaz.gov
02/05/2013 ROBERT SHERRY PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied 1. The International Plumbing Code, 2012, with local amendments, is the controlling code for this activity, not the 2009 International Plumbing Code. Reference: Section 101.2, IPC 2012.
2. Provide plans sealed (signed) by an Arizona Registrant. Reference: Arizona Revised Statutes 32-125, Board of Technical Registration Rules R4-30-304.
3. Provide complete plans for the oxygen and scavenger piping system, including the location of the oxygen storage tanks and the equipment data for the scavenger vacuum power unit, Reference: Section 106.3.1, IPC 2012.
4. Provide tempered water for the lavatories using approved devices conforming to ASSE 1070. Reference: Section 416.5, IPC 2012.
5. Install the proposed vacuum relief valve for the water heaters per the manufacturer's listing information, i.e. with no valves located between the vacuum relief valve and the water heater. Reference: Section 303.2, IPC 2012.
6. The design of the water heater piping, with a valve located between the water heater and the expansion tank, makes it impossible for the expansion tank to accommodate the thermal expansion of the water in the water heater, as intended by Section 607.3, IPC 2012. Reference: Section 303.2, IPC 2012.
7. Revise the water distribution system design criteria to provide a flow pressure of 15 PSI or the flow pressure prescribed by the fixture or appliance manufacturer, which ever is greater. Reference: Section 604.3, IPC 2012, as amended by the City of Tucson.
8. For the use of PEX tubing, provide a branch tube sizing chart showing the correct size of PEX tubing to be used as a substitute for the copper pipe shown on the drawings. Reference: Sections 303.2 and 604.3, IPC 2012.
9. Show that the joining materials used to connect the isolation kennel to the sanitary system meet the requirements of Section 705, IPC 2012 for the specific material used for the sanitary drainage system (e.g. ABS).
10. The rim elevation of the next upstream sanitary manhole (2513.02') is less than 12" below the first floor elevation (2513.85'). Provide backwater valve per Section 715.1, IPC 2012, as amended by the City of Tucson.
11. 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. Reference: Section 905.4, IPC 2012.
12. The primary roof drain leader appears to be continuing on to connect to a storm sewer; where is this storm sewer located?
13. Provide calculations to show how the horizontal rainwater pipes were sized. Reference: Sections 1101 and 1106, IPC 2012.
14. Verify the natural gas pipe sizing calculations; the section of pipe between RTU-6 and RTU-7 appears to be undersized (990 CFH @ 300 feet requires an 1-1/4" pipe per Table 402.4(5), IFGC 2012) Reference: Section 402.3, IFGC 2012.
02/05/2013 ROBERT SHERRY WATER REVIEW Denied Reduced pressure backflow prevention assemblies are required to be installed in locations accessible to Tucson Water Typically not inside of a building. The required reduced pressure backflow prevention assembly is shown on sheet U-2 where it is located adjacent to the water meter. Reference: Chapter 27, Article V, Section 27-76 (a), Tucson Code, http://cms3.tucsonaz.gov/sites/default/files/water/docs/backflow-ordinance.pdf
02/11/2013 CPIERCE1 WWM REVIEW Reqs Change
02/12/2013 ROBERT SHERRY MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied 1. Demonstrate energy code compliance for the building envelope and for the mechanical systems using calculations based on the current code, IMC 2012. Reference: Sections 101.5 and 101.5.1, International Energy Conservation Code 2012.
2. Verify that the HVAC unit controls have been provided with an automatic start capability. Reference: Section C403.2.4.3.3, IECC 2012.
3. Condensate drains shall be terminated at an approved disposal location. Reference: Section 307.2.1, IMC 2012, as amended by the City of Tucson.
4. Provide calculations demonstrating adequate ventilation using the current code. Reference: Section 403.2, IMC 2012.
5. A note on sheet M1.0 states that the rooftop units will be operating "with an intermittent fan". Section 403.3, IMC 2012 requires the outside air to be supplied continuously during occupied hours; provide documentation to show how the outside air quantities introduced during the periods of fan operation will be increased to compensate for the lack of outside air during periods when the fans are not operating.
6. Verify that the areas equipped with the motorized duct dampers will be provided with adequate ventilation. Reference: Section 403.6, IMC 2012.
7. Clarify how the vertical riser for the dryer exhaust duct is provided with a means for a cleanout. Reference: Section 504.3, IMC 2012.
8. The specified termination of the dryer vent (AmeriVent model 4CW) is a UL-listed Type B gas vent termination. Revise the design for the termination of the clothes dryer exhausts to comply with the requirements of Section 504.4, IMC 2012.
03/04/2013 BETH GRANT COMMERCIAL IMPACT FEE COMMERCIAL IMPACT FEE PROCESSING Needs Review

Final Status

Task End Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description
03/04/2013 FERNE RODRIGUEZ OUT TO CUSTOMER Completed