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Permit Number: T13CM05883
Parcel: 13335027B

Review Status: Completed

Review Details: RESUBMITTAL

Permit Number - T13CM05883
Review Name: RESUBMITTAL
Review Status: Completed
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
10/30/2013 MARTIN BROWN FIRE REVIEW Approved
11/01/2013 STEVE SHIELDS ZONING REVIEW Denied PDSD TRANSMITTAL

FROM: Steve Shields
Lead Planner

PROJECT: A-Family Discount Storage - 8950 E. Speedway Blvd.
T13CM05881, T13CM05883, T13CM05884, T13CM05886, & T13CM05886
Building Plan (2nd Review)

TRANSMITTAL DATE: November 1, 2013

1. The building plans have been reviewed by Zoning Review Section but cannot approve the plan until all zoning comments or concerns have been addressed.

2. Sheet SG-1, Drawing Index does not match the order if the drawings.

3. This comment was not addressed. There are still LUC references on sheet SG-2, i.e. floor area ratio, development designators etc. Remove all references from the plan. Sheet SG-2 references the Land Use Code (LUC). As the LUC is not longer applicable and the development package was reviewed under the Unified Development Code (UDC) remove all references to the LUC from this sheet or remove the sheet.

4. Zoning has reviewed the floor plans and elevations for Buildings 16, 17, 18,19 & 20 and they appear to reflect what is proposed for the DP.

5. Once the above comments are addressed and all other PDSD agencies have approved the building plans Zoning is will to provide and over-the-counter review. Call or email to schedule this review.

6. Zoning will re-review the building plan on the next submittal to insure compliance with the approved development package. Additional comments may be forthcoming.

If you have any questions about this transmittal, please contact me at Steve.Shields@tucsonaz.gov or (520) 837-4956
11/07/2013 RONALD BROWN BUILDING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied Reference comments T13CM05881
11/14/2013 RAY MAJUTA ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Approved
11/22/2013 ROBERT SHERRY PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied 1. Add a note to the water calculations stating that the calculations apply to all of the buildings served by the new water meter or remove the calculations from all of the plumbing sheets except P1.1 to avoid confusion. [Initial comment: The water supply to the building, as shown on the plumbing plan on sheet P2.1, is a ¾" service but the water pressure calculations on the same sheet call for a 1" water meter and a 1" water service to the building. Development plan sheet 2 of 19 indicates a single 1" water meter serving buildings 16, 17, 18, and 19. Coordinate the site drawing, the water calculations, and the plumbing plan. Show the size and location of the reduced pressure backflow preventer assembly (detail 1/P2.2 appears to indicate that the reduced pressure backflow preventer assembly may be located within the building). Reduced pressure backflow prevention assemblies are required to be installed in locations accessible to Tucson Water. Reference: Section 107.2.1, IBC 2012 and Chapter XXVII, Article V, Section 27-72, the Tucson Code, http://cms3.tucsonaz.gov/sites/default/files/water/docs/backflow-ordinance.pdf]
2. Comment not addressed. [Initial comment: Coordinate the waste and vent riser diagram with the plumbing plan for both geometry and pipe sizes. Reference: Section 107.2.1, IBC 2012.]
3. Show how the exposed pipes will be protected from freezing; citing the code section alone is not adequate. [Initial comment: Show how the exposed water pipes and the water pipes in the un-heated building are to be protected from freezing. Reference: Section 305.4, IPC 2012.] [Initial comment: Show how the exposed water pipes and the water pipes in the un-heated building are to be protected from freezing. Reference: Section 305.4, IPC 2012.
4. The specified water heater will not start functioning until the water flow exceeds 0.7 GPM but Arizona State law limits the lavatory flow rate to 0.5 GPM. In addition, the maximum water temperature for public lavatories is 110 degrees Fahrenheit. [Initial comment: Show how the temperature of the hot water supply to the public lavatories is to be controlled. Reference: Sections 416.5 and 607.1, IPC 2012 and Section C404.3, IECC 2012.]
5. The plumbing notes call for the domestic water to be in "Ploybutylene [sic] piping"; too close to Polybutylene.[Initial comment: Polybutylene is not approved for use in a water distribution system. Reference: Section 605.4, IPC 2012.]
6. Specify the backwater valve to be used and show how access is to be provided to the backwater valve. [Initial comment: Backwater valves are required to be installed in the building drains serving fixtures located on floors that are less than 12" above the rim of the next upstream manhole. Specify the backwater valve to be used and show how access is to be provided to the backwater valve. Reference: Sections 715.1 and 715.5, IPC 2012.].
11/22/2013 ROBERT SHERRY WATER REVIEW Approved

Final Status

Task End Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description
11/25/2013 SHANAE POWELL OUT TO CUSTOMER Completed
11/25/2013 CPIERCE1 REJECT SHELF Completed