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Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Completed
Review Details: RESUBMITTAL
Permit Number - T19CM06331
Review Name: RESUBMITTAL
Review Status: Completed
| Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11/04/2019 | DAN SANTA CRUZ | ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Approved | |
| 11/08/2019 | ROBERT SHERRY | PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Reqs Change | 1. The civil plans show the rim elevation of the next upstream manhole as 2614.43' which is less than 12" below the first floor elevation of 2625.05'. See Section 714.3, IPC 2018, as amended by the City of Tucson. [Initial comment: Show the location of the backwater valve. Reference: Section 714.3, IPC 2018.] 2. The roof area includes the horizontal area of the parapets (see detail 6/A1.1) and one-half of the area of any vertical walls that can divert rain water to the roof (Section 1106.3, IPC 2018). Overflow scuppers are a separate drainage system with the same capacity as the primary roof drainage system but with a different termination point. Reference: Section 1108, IPC 2018. [Initial comment: Provide roof drainage calculations and plans. Provide overflow protection for the roof. Clarify the dimensions of the primary scuppers.] |
| 11/08/2019 | ROBERT SHERRY | MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Reqs Change | 1. Sheet MP2.0 still does not have a seal and now sheet MP2.1 is also lacking a seal. [Initial comment: Provide an Arizona Registrant's seal for sheet MP2.0. Reference: Arizona Revised Statutes 32-125, Board of Technical Registration Rules R4-30-304.] 2. Comment not addressed, no COMcheck analysis for the building envelope was submitted. [Initial comment: Demonstrate energy code compliance for the building envelope and the HVAC equipment using calculations based on the current code (e.g. COMcheck). Reference: Sections C101.5, C103.2, C303, and C401.2, International Energy Conservation Code 2018. 3. Comment not addressed. Note also that the submitted COMcheck Mechanical Compliance Certificate is for an "alteration", not new construction. [Initial comment: Show how one of the "Additional Efficiency Package Options" (C406, IECC 2018) is to be accomplished. Reference: Section C401.2, IECC 2018.] 4. Revise the control specifications to include automatic start-up control (i.e. the thermostat is capable of automatically adjusting the start time of the HVAC equipment in order to bring the interior conditions to the desired temperature at the start of occupancy). [Initial comment: Show that each rooftop unit has a thermostatic control that provides for off-hour and set-back control, automatic shutdown and automatic start-up control (i.e. the thermostat is capable of automatically adjusting the start time of the HVAC equipment in order to bring the interior conditions to the desired temperature at the start of occupancy) and, if the thermostat does not require manual changeover from the heating and cooling modes, it restricts set point overlap. Reference: Section C403.4.2 through C403.4.2.3, IECC 2018.] 5. Condensate drains may terminate over a gutter or downspout only if the downspout itself terminates in an area that can absorb the condensate with no surface runoff. Based on the civil plans, this is not the case. [Initial comment: Terminate condensate drains at an approved disposal location (i.e. a splash block on the roof is not an approved location). Reference: Section 307.2.1, IMC 2018, as amended by the City of Tucson.] |
| 11/08/2019 | ROBERT SHERRY | WATER | REVIEW | Completed |
Final Status
| Task End Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 11/14/2019 | QJONES1 | APPROVAL SHELF | Completed |
| 11/14/2019 | QJONES1 | OUT TO CUSTOMER | Completed |
| 11/14/2019 | QJONES1 | REJECT SHELF | Completed |