Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Completed
Review Details: RESUBMITTAL - TI ALL
Permit Number - T20CM03409
Review Name: RESUBMITTAL - TI ALL
Review Status: Completed
| Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 08/05/2020 | ROBERT SHERRY | PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Reqs Change | 1. The size of gas piping is determined by the total gas flow rate to the appliances (CFH input), not the power output (BTUH) of the appliances. Revise the pipe sizes as needed. [Initial comment: Revise the natural gas pipe sizing calculations based on the volumetric flow of the natural gas as described in Sections 402.2 and 402.3, IFGC 2018.] 2. Comment not addressed. [Initial comment: Provide a design for the water distribution, including water isometrics. Reference: Section 107.2.1, IBC 2018.] 3. Specify the type of backflow prevention device (e.g. ASSE listing) required for each water connection. [Initial comment: Appliances (e.g. beverage dispensers, ice makers, etc.) to be directly connected to the water supply system that do not have listed, integral backflow preventers or integral air gaps conforming to Section 608.14.1, IPC 2018 require backflow prevention. Specify the type of backflow prevention device required for each water connection. Reference: Sections 608.1 and 608.3, IPC 2018.] 4. Horizontal drains require cleanouts per Sections 708.1.1 and 708 1.4, IPC 2018 even if they are above grade. [Initial comment: Provide cleanouts for all horizontal drains; the cleanouts shall be sized per Section 708.1.7, IPC 2018 and shall open to allow cleaning in the direction of flow. Reference: Sections 708.1.1 and 708.1.8, IPC 2018.] 5. Provide separate indirect waste pipes for each compartment of the 3-compartment sink to protect against cross-contamination or fouling. [Initial comment: Provide separate indirect waste pipes for each compartment of the 3-compartment sink to protect against cross-contamination or fouling (the 3-compartment sink is currently shown directly connected). Reference: Sections 801.2 and 802.1.1, IPC 2018.] 6. The relocated hand sink at the bar may not use the vent from the floor sink (see Section 909.2, IPC 2018). Clarify the trap labeled "PS" in the waste and vent isometric. [Initial comment: Show that each trap and trapped fixture has been vented in accordance with one of the methods shown in the IPC. Reference: Section 901.2.1, IPC 2018.] 7. The flood rim of a floor drain, floor sink, or grease interceptor located below or flush with the floor is the floor itself. The vents must rise vertically to at least 6" above the flood rims of the fixtures they protect (i.e. the floor) prior to running horizontally. [Initial comment: Verify that all of the vents in the building rise vertically to at least 6" above the flood rims of the fixtures they protect prior to running horizontally (e.g. the grease interceptor). Reference: Section 905.4, IPC 2018.] 8. Clarify the relative elevations of the grease interceptor and the indirect waste receptor for the 3-compartment sink. [Initial comment: Verify that all horizontal vents forming branch vents, relief vents, or loop vents are located at least 6" above the flood rim of the highest fixture served. Reference: Section 905.5, IPC 2018.] 9. As drawn, the waste pipe for the drink dispenser (keynote 15, downstream of the air gap) shall be constructed using sanitary drainage pipe and fittings meeting the standards shown in Tables 702.1 and 702.4, IPC 2018 and shall include a vented trap. The minimum size is 1-1/4". Reference: Sections 702.1, 702.4, 709.2, and 901.2, IPC 2018. 10. Shut off valves for natural gas-fired appliances shall be approved for this use, not butterfly valves as shown in the Kitchen Notes on sheet P1. Reference: Section 409.1.1, IFGC 2018. |
| 08/10/2020 | ROBERT SHERRY | MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Reqs Change | 1. Replacement of a HVAC unit constitutes new work. If AC-1 was replaced without a permit, its installation will be part of this permit. [Initial comment: Show that the proposed replacement air conditioning units (AC-1 and HP-2) meet the requirements of Sections C403.3, C403.4, and C403.5 (e.g. provide the mechanical compliance certification from COMcheck). Reference: Section C501.4, International Energy Conservation Code 2018.] 2. Replacement of a HVAC unit constitutes new work. The replacement of a condensing unit is not defined as a repair. Reference: Section C504.2, IECC 2018. [Initial comment: Provide heating and cooling load calculations to justify the heating/cooling capacities of the specified HVAC units. Reference: Section C403.1.1 and C502.2.3, IECC 2018.] 3. A wall-mounted canopy hood that is 12-feet long with medium-duty appliances (e.g. Fryers) requires 300 CFM of exhaust per foot for a total of 3600 CFM unless it is listed for a different exhaust flow rate. Reference: Sections 507.5 and 507.5.3, IMC 2018. [Initial comment: Clarify the dimensions of the existing hood; it is variously called out as 12-feet or 16-feet long with exhaust flow rates of 1800 CFM and 2400 CFM. Reference: Section 107.2.1, IBC 2018.] 4. See items (1) and (2) of the referenced code section. [Initial comment: Show the location of the outside air intake opening for AC-2. Reference: Section 401.4, IMC 2018.] 5. Comment not addressed. Provide balancing data for AH-2 and AC-1. [Initial comment: Provide balancing data on the mechanical plans for the air moving equipment; an air balance report will be required prior to the mechanical final inspection. Reference: Section 403.3.1.5, IMC 2018 as amended by the City of Tucson.] |
| 08/12/2020 | STEVE SHIELDS | ZONING | REVIEW | Approved | |
| 08/21/2020 | ERIC NEWCOMB | BUILDING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Approved |
Final Status
| Task End Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 08/31/2020 | JGARCIA1 | APPROVAL SHELF | Completed |
| 08/31/2020 | JGARCIA1 | OUT TO CUSTOMER | Completed |
| 08/31/2020 | JGARCIA1 | REJECT SHELF | Completed |