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Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Completed
Review Details: COMMERCIAL - TI
Permit Number - T21CM01599
Review Name: COMMERCIAL - TI
Review Status: Completed
Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
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03/09/2021 | JPEELDA1 | FIRE | REVIEW | Approved | |
03/15/2021 | ERIC NEWCOMB | COMMERCIAL IMPACT FEE | COMMERCIAL IMPACT FEE PROCESSING | Passed | |
03/15/2021 | ERIC NEWCOMB | BUILDING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Reqs Change | 1. General: Please provide structural calculations (sealed, dated, and signed by a registered design professional) for the new covered entry and canopies. |
03/16/2021 | DAN SANTA CRUZ | ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Reqs Change | Please address the following electrical plan review comments. Also provide a written response. Provide plans and evidence on the plans that the proposed exterior lighting fully complies with the 2012 Tucson/Pima County Outdoor Lighting Code. See section 104 for plan submittal requirements. Provide lighting plans with the following information on the plans; Provide a complete luminaire schedule. Size of the parcel in acres. See table 401.1, lighting area and option and indicate this information in the lighting site plan, also showing the locations and types of all exterior luminaires including existing. (d) 402.1 (light source color temperature requirements), shielding requirements, etc . (e) Provide calcs for total lumens allowed and total lumens proposed per acre including existing, for Full Cut Off and Unshielded per table 401.1. (f) Indicate whether or not a special inspection is required per sec. 104.2.2, and 106.2. (g) Specify any exceptions used. (h) Curfew lighting controls If applicable. Do not confuse the Outdoor Lighting Code with the IECC. Ref; 2017 NEC, 2012 Tucson/Pima County Outdoor Lighting Code (OLC), 2018 IBC sec 107.2.1. 2018 IECC. Dan Santa Cruz Commercial Electrical Plan Review, City of Tucson |
03/18/2021 | ROBERT SHERRY | MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Reqs Change | 1. Coordinate the location of the indoor fan-coil unit with the electrical design. Reference: Section 107.2.1, IBC 2018. 2. Alterations of an existing, non-conditioned building shall be brought into full compliance with the 2018 International Energy Conservation Code. Demonstrate energy code compliance for the building envelope, mechanical systems, and interior lighting using calculations based on the current code (e.g. COMcheck). Reference: Section C503.2, IECC 2018. 3. Show how one of the “Additional Efficiency Package Options” (C406, IECC 2018) is to be accomplished. Reference: Section C401.2, IECC 2018. 4. Provide heating and cooling load calculations to justify the heating/cooling capacities of the specified HVAC units. Reference: Section C403.1.1 and C403.3.1, IECC 2018. 5. 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. 6. Provide the installed weight of the indoor fan-coil unit. Provide structural calculations and details to show how the unit is to be connected to the building structure. Reference: Section 302.1, IMC 2018. 7. Provide information on the sequence of operation for the restroom exhaust fan to show that all of the air supplied to the restroom will be exhausted. The exhausted air from the restrooms shall be limited to no more than 10% of any subsequent supply air stream. Reference: Section 403.2.1 (4), IMC 2018. 8. Secure the refrigerant circuit access ports of the condensing unit to prevent unauthorized access. Reference: Section 1101.10, IMC 2018. |
03/18/2021 | ROBERT SHERRY | PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Reqs Change | 1. Provide a site drawing showing the size, route, cleanout locations, and slope of the building sewer. Show the location of the connection of the building sewer to the public sewer. Reference: Section 107.2.1, IBC 2018. 2. Specify the piping materials to be used for the building sewer. Reference: Section 107.2.1, IBC 2018. 3. Provide a metering faucet for the lavatory, dispensing a maximum of 0.25 gallons per metering cycle. Verify that the faucet cycle will last for at least 10-seconds. Reference: Section 419.6, IPC 2018, as amended by the City of Tucson and Section 606.4, ICC/ANSI A117.1-09. 4. Provide tempered water for the public restroom lavatory using an approved device conforming to ASSE 1070. Reference: Sections 416.5 and 607.1.2, IPC 2018. 5. Provide a detail of the water heater installation, including the excess pressure relief, expansion tank, vacuum relief or other anti-siphon device, safety pan, and valves. Reference: Sections 503.1, 504, 606.1, 607.2, and 607.3, IPC 2018. 6. Verify that the distance from the hot water source to the hot water termination for the public lavatories complies with the requirements of Section C404.5, IECC 2018. 7. Section 604.1, IPC 2018 allows water distribution systems to be designed using accepted engineering methods. Provide the source of the method used to determine the water demand and size the water distribution system. 8. Provide the rim elevation of the next upstream sanitary manhole and the first-floor elevation. Determine the need for a backwater valve per Section 714.1, IPC 2018, as amended by the City of Tucson. |
03/18/2021 | ROBERT SHERRY | WATER | REVIEW | Reqs Change | Show the location of the water meter, backflow preventer, and the water service pipe on a site plan. Reference: Section 107.2.1 and 107.2.6, IBC 2018 |
03/31/2021 | STEVE SHIELDS | ZONING | REVIEW | Approved | |
03/31/2021 | SSHIELD1 | ENGINEERING | REVIEW | Passed |