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Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Completed
Review Details: RESUBMITTAL
Permit Number - T15CM02316
Review Name: RESUBMITTAL
Review Status: Completed
Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
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07/30/2015 | CLAYTON TREVILLYAN | BUILDING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Completed | |
08/03/2015 | ROBERT SHERRY | MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Reqs Change | 1. Comment not addressed. [Initial comment: Provide energy code compliance calculations for the building envelope, interior lighting, and mechanical systems; the low-energy use portion of the building needs only the interior lighting calculations. 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. Comment not addressed. [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.] 3. Comment not addressed. [Initial comment: Show how the "Additional Efficiency Package Requirements" noted in COMcheck (C406, IECC 2012) is to be accomplished. Reference: Section C401.2, IECC 2012.] 4. Comment not addressed. [Initial comment: Provide heating and cooling load calculations that justify the capacities of the heating and cooling equipment specified for the project. Reference: Sections C403.2.1 and C403.2.2, IECC 2012, and Section 312.1, IMC 2012.] 5. Comment not addressed. [Initial comment: Show the size, route, and termination of the drains for the evaporative coolers. Reference: Section 304.1, IMC 2012.] |
08/03/2015 | ROBERT SHERRY | PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Reqs Change | 1. Comment not addressed. [Initial comment: Provide a site drawing showing the size, route, and slope of the building sewer and the location of its connection to the public sewer. Reference: Section 107.2.1, IBC 2012.] 2. Comment not addressed. [Initial comment: 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 ¾"" Type L copper pipe has a flow velocity of 16.6 FPS. Similarly, a ½" Type L copper pipe has a flow velocity of 16.5 FPS with a urinal operating at 12 GPM. Reference: Table 604.3, IPC 2012.] 3. Provide the rim elevation of the next upstream sanitary manhole. Determine the need for a backwater valve per Section 715.1, IPC 2012, as amended by the City of Tucson. 4. Comment not addressed. [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 Reference: Sections 1106.1, 1106.4, and 1108.3, IPC 2012.] 5. Comment not addressed. [Initial comment: Provide secondary (overflow) roof drainage for both the high roof and the low roof. Reference: Sections 1101, 1106 and 1108, IPC 2012, and Sections 1611.1 and 1611.3, IBC 2012.] 6. Comment not addressed. [Initial comment: Revise the size of the natural gas pipe serving the water heater, WH-1 and the common pipe serving both the water heater and AC-1 per Table 402.4 (2). Reference: Section 402.4, IFGC 2012.] |
08/03/2015 | ROBERT SHERRY | WATER | REVIEW | Reqs Change | Comment not addressed. [Initial comment: Provide a site drawing showing the size and route of the building water supply along with the location and size of both the water meter and the reduced pressure backflow preventer assembly. Reference: Section 107.2.1, IBC 2012.] |