Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Completed
Review Details: RESUBMITTAL - TI ALL
Permit Number - T14CM08368
Review Name: RESUBMITTAL - TI ALL
Review Status: Completed
| Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 02/02/2015 | RONALD BROWN | BUILDING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Approved | |
| 02/06/2015 | KEN VAN KARSEN | ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Completed | |
| 02/10/2015 | STEVE SHIELDS | ZONING | REVIEW | Reqs Change | PDSD TRANSMITTAL FROM: Steve Shields Lead Planner PROJECT: Jim Click Chrysler - Expansion T14CM08368 Building Plan (2nd Review) TRANSMITTAL DATE: February 10, 2015 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. Zoning has reviewed the building plans but cannot approve until development package DP14-0225 has been approved. 3. 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 |
| 02/24/2015 | ROBERT SHERRY | MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Reqs Change | The NFRC certification numbers (CPD#) have not been included in this submittal. Factory-manufactured windows are required to have certificates attesting to their compliance to NFRC Standards 100 and 200 and can be provided by the manufacturer or found at www.nfrc.org. For site assembled commercial products, the NFRC component modeling approach program enables commercial window manufacturers to produce bid reports to prove energy performance prior to being awarded a job and provide finalized label certificates once the product has been installed. Fenestration performance reports based on AAMA 507 are based on energy simulations only (no actual testing) and are not acceptable. [Initial comment: Provide NFRC fenestration product ratings for the U-factor and the SHGC values on COMcheck or use the appropriate default U-factor and SHGC values from Tables C303.1.3 (1), C303.1.3 (2) and C303.1.3.(3), IECC 2012. Reference: Section C303.1.3, IECC 2012.] |
| 02/24/2015 | ROBERT SHERRY | PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Reqs Change | 1. The Leonard model 370-LF mixing valve is certified for both ASSE 1017 and ASSE 1070 applications but the valve assembly shown in the water heater piping schematic is certified only to ASSE 1017 and is not to be used where an ASSE 1070-certified mixing valve is required at the point of use. [Initial comment: Provide tempered water for the lavatories and public hand-washing sinks in restrooms using approved devices conforming to ASSE 1070. Reference: Sections 416.5 and 607.1.2, IPC 2012.] 2. Provide the calculations used to determine the minimum width of the scuppers; the minimum dimension for a scupper is 4" but the maximum area an 8"-wide scupper can accommodate is 2,078 square feet with a head 2" above the bottom of the scupper (i.e. 4" of water on the roof, measured 6-feet back from the scupper). The downspout size listed on the plans is not shown in Table 1106.2 (2), IPC 2012; for a minimum downspout size, select a size shown in either Table 1106.2 (1) or Table 1106.2 (2). [Initial comment: Provide roof drainage and hydraulic size calculations for the overflow scuppers based on the 100-year hourly rainfall rate for Tucson, 3" per hour. Reference: Sections 1101.7, 1106.1, 1106.4, and 1108.3, IPC 2012, and Sections 1611.1 and 1611.3, IBC 2012.] |
Final Status
| Task End Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 03/06/2015 | KROBLES1 | OUT TO CUSTOMER | Completed |