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Permit Number: T13CM01787
Parcel: 13816001G

Review Status: Completed

Review Details: RESUBMITTAL

Permit Number - T13CM01787
Review Name: RESUBMITTAL
Review Status: Completed
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
05/13/2013 KEN BROUILLETTE FIRE REVIEW Approv-Cond PERMITS REQUIRED FOR UNDERGROUND TANKS AND DISPENSERS.
05/15/2013 ERIC NEWCOMB BUILDING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied 1. PREVIOUS COMMENT 2; SHEET SD1.4; DETAIL 5: THE CMU NOTE INDICATES TO "SOLID GROUT ALL CELLS WITH #16 VERTICALS @ C @16" OC". REVISE THE PORTION OF THE NOTE CONCERNING THE #16 VERTICALS.
05/16/2013 DAVID RIVERA ZONING REVIEW Approved
05/24/2013 RAY MAJUTA ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Approved
06/05/2013 ROBERT SHERRY PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied 1. Specify the backwater valve to be used and include the backwater valve on the waste and vent schematic. [Initial comment: The rim elevation of the next upstream sanitary manhole (2541.58') is higher than the first floor elevation (2540.1'). Provide a backwater valve per Section 715.1, IPC 2012, as amended by the City of Tucson (see also Utility Plan Note 4, civil sheet 5 of 14).]
2. Provide the source of the pipe sizing method that was used. [Initial comment: Provide calculations showing how the water supply piping has been sized. Reference: Sections 604.1 and 604.3, IPC 2012.]
3. Table 604.3, IPC 2012 indicates that a siphonic water closet with a flushometer valve has a minimum flow rate of 25 GPM. At 25 GPM, the water velocity in a 1" Type L copper pipe is about 9.7 feet per second. [Initial comment: Verify that the pipe sizes called out for the flush valves serving the water closets will not result in water velocities greater than that recommended by the pipe manufacturer (e.g. limit the water velocity to less than 8 FPS for copper piping). Reference: Table 604.3, IPC 2012.]
06/06/2013 ROBERT SHERRY MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied 1. The electrical plans show the restroom exhaust fans being controlled by an occupancy sensor. The exhaust fans shall remain on as long as HP-1 is supplying air to the restrooms. [Initial comment: Revise the sequence of operation for the restroom exhaust fans so that all of the air supplied to the restrooms will be exhausted with no more than 10% exhausted air being recirculated. Reference: Section 403.2.1 (4), IMC 2012.]
2. A programmable thermostat does not necessarily provide the features required by the 2012 IECC; indicate the features provided by the proposed programmable thermostat that comply with the code requirements. [Initial comment: Show that each rooftop unit has a thermostatic control that provides for off-hour and set-back control, automatic shutdown and start-up control and, if the control does not require manual changeover from the heating and cooling modes, restricts set point overlap. Reference: Sections C403.2.4.1, C403.2.4.2, C403.2.4.3, C403.2.4.3, C403.2.4.3.1, C403.2.4.3.2, and C403.2.4.3.3, IECC 2012.]

Final Status

Task End Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description
09/26/2013 SHANAE POWELL OUT TO CUSTOMER Completed
09/26/2013 CPIERCE1 REJECT SHELF Completed
06/06/2013 CPIERCE1 APPROVAL SHELF Completed