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Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Completed
Review Details: RESUBMITTAL
Permit Number - T14CM07545
Review Name: RESUBMITTAL
Review Status: Completed
Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
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12/05/2014 | SPOWELL1 | ZONING | REVIEW | Needs Review | |
12/05/2014 | ROBERT SHERRY | PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Reqs Change | 1. Show that the specified faucets will deliver a maximum of 0.25 gallons per cycle (e.g. limit the flow rate to 0.50 GPM with an automatic time out of 30 seconds). [Initial comment: Provide automatic faucets for the lavatories, dispensing a maximum of 0.25 gallons per metering cycle. Reference: Section 416.6, IPC 2012, as amended by the City of Tucson.] 2. Comment not addressed. [Initial comment: Provide cleanouts sized for the nominal size of pipes that they serve up to 4-inches (see the 4" pipe downstream of EWC-1and the break-room sink). Reference: Section 708.7, IPC 2012.] 3. A scupper is a weir, not a horizontal pipe running full. Correct the calculations or provide structural calculations to show that the roof can support the weight of the trapped water. The drawings do not indicate any provision for secondary drainage. Note that the civil engineer is not showing any storm drains. [Initial comment: Provide roof drainage and hydraulic scupper size calculations based on the 100-year hourly rainfall rate for Tucson, 3" per hour. Include the effect of any vertical walls that can divert rainfall onto the roof. (A scupper that is 1'-4" wide can handle about 132 GPM based on a head of 2".) Reference: Sections 1106.1, 1106.4, and 1108.3, IPC 2012.] |
12/05/2014 | ROBERT SHERRY | WATER | REVIEW | Reqs Change | Comment not addressed. [Initial comment: Provide the size of the water meter serving this building and the size of the backflow preventer associated with the water meter. Based on the water fixture unit calculation on sheet P2.0, the demand for the flush valve system will be approximately 52 GPM which will require a water meter size of 1-1/2" as a minimum. Reference: Section 107.2.1, IBC 2012.] |
12/05/2014 | RONALD BROWN | BUILDING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Approved | |
12/05/2014 | KEN VAN KARSEN | ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Completed |