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Permit Number: T14CM03286
Parcel: 140291980

Review Status: Completed

Review Details: COMMERCIAL - TI

Permit Number - T14CM03286
Review Name: COMMERCIAL - TI
Review Status: Completed
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
06/02/2014 FRODRIG2 BUILDING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Needs Review CUSTOMER DOES NOT WANT IT REVIEWED AT THIS TIME
06/06/2014 LEERAY HANLY ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Reqs Change Plan review has been completed and the following corrections are required. Please provide a written response to comments with plan re-submittal.

1) Panel Schedules indicate 125A buss on panels P1A, P1B, P1C. One line diagram indicates 225A panels. Coordinate information.
2) Provide load calculations (to include existing and new ) for 800A MDP
3) Provide load calculations for Panel DP2


If there are questions regarding this review contact:

LeeRay
520-837-4906
LeeRay.Hanly@tucsonaz.gov
06/10/2014 ROBERT SHERRY WATER REVIEW Reqs Change Show the location of the water meter and the reduced pressure backflow assembly on the drawings; indicate the sizes of the water meter and the backflow assembly. Reference: Chapter XXVII, Article V, Section 27-72, the Tucson Code, http://cms3.tucsonaz.gov/sites/default/files/water/docs/backflow-ordinance.pdf
06/10/2014 ROBERT SHERRY PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Reqs Change 1. Provide plumbing plans for the new work, including water isometrics and waste and vent isometrics. Reference: Section 107.2.1, IBC 2012.
2. Clarify the type of water closets to be installed. The plumbing fixture schedule calls for wall-mounted flush-valve water closets but the drawings show floor-mounted tank-type water closets and no plumbing chase. Reference: Section 107.2.1, IBC 2012 and Section 303.2, IMC 2012.
3. Verify that the pipe sizes called out for the flush valves 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, PEX, or CPVC piping). At a minimum design flow rate of 25 GPM for a siphonic, flush-valve water closet, a 1" Type L copper pipe has a flow velocity of 9.7 FPS. Reference: Table 604.3, IPC 2012.
4. Verify that the extension of the existing hot water distribution piping to new outlets will not result in the developed length of the hot water supply piping exceeding fifty feet. If the hot water distribution piping will have a developed length greater than fifty feet, provide a method for maintaining the temperature of the hot water supply system. Reference: Section 607.2, IPC 2012.
5. Verify that the location of the proposed indirect waste receptor (hub drain) has ready access. Reference: Sections 202 and 802.3, IPC 2012.
06/10/2014 ROBERT SHERRY MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Reqs Change 1. Provide information on the sequence of operation for exhaust of the new men's restroom; verify that all of the air supplied to the restroom will be exhausted. Reference: Section 403.2.1 (4), IMC 2012.
2. The minimum exhaust for the new men's restroom shall be 50 CFM per each water closet or urinal i.e. 250 CFM. Reference: Section 403.3, IMC 2012.
3. Show how the design of the ventilation for the UPS/battery storage room (MDF, room 134) complies with the requirements of Section 502.4, IMC 2012 to prevent the accumulation of flammable gases. See also Table 403.3, IMC 2012 for "computer" room ventilation.
4. Correct the description for the condensate drains from room 134 from keynote #4 to keynote #9. Reference: Section 107.2.1, IBC 2012.