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Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Completed
Review Details: RESUBMITTAL - TI ALL
Permit Number - T14CM01923
Review Name: RESUBMITTAL - TI ALL
Review Status: Completed
| Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10/23/2014 | JASON GREEN | ENGINEERING | REVIEW | Approved | |
| 10/31/2014 | ERIC NEWCOMB | BUILDING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Reqs Change | 1. PREVIOUS COMMENT 2: THE VERBIAGE ON SHEETS ANSI-1, ANSI-2, ANSI-3, AND ANSI-4 DO NOT MEET THE 3/32" MINIMUM HEIGHT REQUIREMENT FOR LETTERING (UPPER AND LOWER CASE). REVISE. 2. PREVIOUS COMMENT 3; SHEETS A101a AND A101b; FRAMING PLANS: THE EAST/WEST BUILDING SECTION INDICATES -/A201a ON SHEETA101b, AND 1/A201a ON SHEET A101a. COORDINATE. 3. PREVIOUS COMMENT 5: THE ISSUE IN QUESTION CONCERNING THE AREA OF ASSISTED RESCUE IS THE FIRE RESISTANCE RATING OF THE EXTERIOR WALL AND DOOR. PROVIDE DETAILS AND COMMENTARY ON THE DRAWINGS INDICATING THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE IBC SECTION 1007.7.4 HAVE BEEN MET. 4. PREVIOUS COMMENT 8: PROVIDE WRITTEN RESPONSES TO ALL REVIEW COMMENTS. THIS WAS NOT DONE ON THE LAST SUBMITTAL. |
| 11/04/2014 | STEVE SHIELDS | ZONING | REVIEW | Approved | |
| 11/13/2014 | KEN BROUILLETTE | FIRE | REVIEW | Approved | |
| 11/14/2014 | ROBERT SHERRY | PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Completed | |
| 11/14/2014 | ROBERT SHERRY | WATER | REVIEW | Reqs Change | Water supply fixture units are based on the amount of water used at one time by one fixture, the flow rate of the water during each use, and the frequency of use. The probability of the demand estimate being exceeded is generally about 1%. Emergency showers have a flow rate of about 20 GPM and the use cycle can last about 30 minutes but except for short-duration monthly testing, they very seldom operate. For the purpose of determining water demand to an entire building, the contribution of an emergency shower would not be significant. The demand of constant use appliances is different. Section E103.3 (2.1), IPC 2012 states: "Fixture units cannot be applied to constant use fixtures such as hose bibbs, lawn sprinklers, and air conditioners. These types of fixtures must be assigned the gallon per minute (L/m) value." Assuming outside design conditions of 104Fdb/66Fwb and an efficiency of 80%, a 14800 CFM evaporative cooler will use about 80 GPH (evaporation plus bleed-off). Fifty-two such units would combine to use nearly 70 GPM. Adding this demand to the plumbing demand of 82 GPM (165 wsfu, flush valve system) is much greater than the 120-GPM maximum demand that Tucson water sets for its 2" water meters. [Second comment: Comment not addressed.] [Initial comment: Tucson Water limits 2" water meters to maximum demand of 120-GPM. Verify that the calculated demand for the new plumbing fixtures (predominately a flush valve system) plus demand from the 52 evaporative coolers will not cause the total demand to exceed the allowable limit. Reference: Section 107.2.1, IBC 2012.] |
| 11/14/2014 | ROBERT SHERRY | MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Reqs Change | 1. Supporting documentation and a revised COMcheck Envelope Compliance Certificate were not received. Look at the Help section of COMcheck for descriptions of continuous insulation and metal building insulation. [Second comment: Revise the descriptions of the envelope assemblies to correspond to the actual construction of the building (e.g. see the wall and roof sections on sheet A301). Provide documentation of the NFRC certifications of the fenestration components as called for in footnote (b) of Section 3 of the envelope Compliance Certificate. Provide justification of "retail" as the building type.] [Initial comment: Provide energy code compliance calculations for the building envelope; use the climate zone for Tucson. 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 C103.2 and C401.2, International Energy Conservation Code 2012.] 2. Where, on the drawing, is it stated that the building will be commissioned per Section C408.2, IECC 2012? [Second comment: Comment not addressed.] [Initial comment: Provide notes on the drawings indicating provisions for commissioning the mechanical building systems per Section C408.2, IECC 2012.] |