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Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Completed
Review Details: COMMERCIAL - TI
Permit Number - T17CM04232
Review Name: COMMERCIAL - TI
Review Status: Completed
Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
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06/06/2017 | MARTIN BROWN | FIRE | REVIEW | Approved | |
06/09/2017 | PIMA COUNTY | BUILDING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Reqs Change | T17CM04232 –PLAN REVIEW COMMENTS BUILDING – COMMERCIAL Reviewer: Chris Anderson, June 8, 2017 The plumbing fixture calculations on sheet A-1.0 do not show drinking fountains for suite 130. Per 2012 IBC Table 2902.1 one drinking fountain is required per 100 occupants. However this tenant space is divided into 3 secured areas presumably with no access for clients between areas. Either provide separate drinking fountains in suite 130 area A and area B or submit a written justification from the Community Bridges owner or manager for not doing so. This is not to imply a guaranteed approval. As an alternative to drinking fountains in these two areas, point of use water dispensers may be substituted so long as a permanent water source for each dispenser is provided and shown on architectural and plumbing plans. Ref. City of Tucson Policy Document 2008-21(E) & 2012 IBC Table 2902.1. On sheet A-2.1B the walls of the two toilet rooms in suite 140 are unshaded, signifying that they are existing according to the Legend. However, they are tagged as partition type 2 which appears to be a new partition type. Please clarify. Ref. 2012 IBC 107.2.1. On sheet A-2.1B the southernmost 2-hour fire-rated wall is shown extending from exterior wall to a 1-hour fire-rated wall. What is the intent for this 2-hour wall? As shown the integrity of the 2-hr fire-rating is compromised. Ref. 2012 IBC 107.2.1. On Door Schedule, sheet A-7.2 doors 512, 518, 533, and 603 should be noted as “C-label” as they are to be installed in 1-hour fire-rated partitions. Ref. 2012 IBC 107.2.1. In Door Schedules, sheets A-7.2 and A-7.3, egress doors are noted as “Secure Access” in the Function column. Please provide details for how the locking system will function for this secure facility and how locks will comply with 2012 IBC 408.4. Ref. 2012 IBC 107.2.1. On sheet A-7.3, Door Types and Elevations, add note “new exterior glazed entry doors shall have a maximum U-value of 0.83 and maximum SHGC or 0.25.” Ref. 2012 IECC Table C402.3. ACCESSIBILITY – COMMERCIAL Reviewer: Chris Anderson, June 8, 2017 Are the two toilet rooms in suite 140 existing toilet rooms? Are the toilet compartments existing? Per ICC/ANSI A117.1-2009 Figure 604.9.2 accessible compartments shall have minimum 5’-0” clear inside width. The enlarged plan on sheet A-2.3 shows these compartments as 4’-0” wide. On sheets A-2.3 and A-2.4, toilet room elevations indicate a 4’-6” vertical dimension to bottom of paper towel dispensers. The maximum vertical dimension for both forward and side reaches per ICC/ANSI-A117.1-2009 Figures 308.2.1 and 308.3.1 is 4’-0”. |
06/09/2017 | ERIC NEWCOMB | COMMERCIAL IMPACT FEE | COMMERCIAL IMPACT FEE PROCESSING | Passed | |
06/09/2017 | PIMA COUNTY | PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Reqs Change | PLUMBING – COMMERCIAL Reviewer: Chris Anderson, June 8, 2017 On Plumbing Fixtures schedule, sheet P-1.2 the water heater 1 is not specified. Ref. 2012 IPC 106.3.1. On Plumbing Fixture Schedule, sheet P-1.2, lavatory water faucets shall be automatic and delivering no more than .25 gallon per metering cycle. Please confirm that the selected faucets comply. Ref. City of Tucson amendment to the 2012 IPC. On Plumbing Fixture Schedule, sheet P-1.2, please specify the drinking fountain EDF. Ref. 2012 IPC 106.3.1. |
06/09/2017 | FRODRIG2 | WATER | REVIEW | Reqs Change | WATER – COMMERCIAL Reviewer: Chris Anderson, June 8, 2017 The water calculations on sheet P-1.0 indicate that the existing water meter is 2”, the design capacity for the water meter is 127 GPM and that the total fixture units will be 517 FU. Per the City of Tucson Water Meter Sizing Guidelines the water maximum meter design capacity for a 2” meter is 120 GPM and maximum IPC fixture units for a 2” water meter is 480 FU. Please verify with Tucson Water that the existing 2” water meter is sufficient for this development. |
06/09/2017 | PIMA COUNTY | ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Approved | |
06/09/2017 | FRODRIG2 | WWM | REVIEW | Reqs Change | WASTEWATER – COMMERCIAL Reviewer: Chris Anderson, June 8, 2017 Not to be approved until water meter size confirmed. See Water comment 1 above. |
06/09/2017 | PIMA COUNTY | MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Reqs Change | MECHANICAL – COMMERCIAL Reviewer: Chris Anderson, June 8, 2017 Provide heating and cooling load calculations summary sheets that indicate sensible loads for all new heating and cooling units to justify the capacity of selected equipment. Use 104-degrees F summer DB outdoor design temperature with 66-degrees F design wet bulb temperature, and 32-degrees F winter DB outside design temperature per City of Tucson amendment to the 2012 IECC. Per IECC C403.2.1 and C403.2.2 “the output capacity of heating and cooling equipment and systems shall not exceed the loads calculated in accordance with Section C403.2.1.” Please key the mechanical unit designations in the load calculations with the mechanical unit designations in mechanical schedules to avoid comparison errors during review. Ref. 2012 IECC C403.2.1 and C403.2.2. , City of Tucson amendment to the 2012 IECC. Under “Energy Compliance per 2012 IECC” on sheet M-2.0, the exterior design condition summer design dry bulb is shown as 110-degrees F and summer design wet bulb is shown as 78-degrees F. Also, the mechanical schedules show the cooling sensible capacity based on 110-degrees F outside air db temperature and 63-degrees F design wet bulb temperature. These are Phoenix design temperatures and not to be used for Tucson. See previous mechanical comment 1 above for Tucson design temperatures. Revise the energy compliance table, reselect equipment based on the proper design temperatures and revise the equipment schedules and COMcheck as needed. Ref. 2012 IMC 106.3.1. |