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February 16, 2016
To: Plans Examiner
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Attn: Chuck Miller
Harvey Prickett
Wave Design Group
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This is response to your comments for this project.
RE: REVIEW COMMENTS* BLD-2016- Tenant Improvements
5 corners Deli -Market 8406 Bowdoin Way
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Please be advised that the building plans for the above referenced project have been disapproved
for the purposes of obtaining a building permit. During a review of the plans by the Building
Division for compliance with the applicable building codes, it was found that the following
information, clarifications, or changes are needed. Reviews by other divisions, such as Planning,
Engineering, or Fire, may result in additional comments that require attention beyond the scope of
this letter. Items that recur on this list appear in italics.
A complete review cannot be performed until Jhg i
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have been submitted to a Permit
Coordinator.
Resubmittals must be made at the Development Services Department on the 2"a Floor of City Hall.
Permit Center hours are M, T, Th, & F from 8am-4:30pm and from 8:30am-12pm on Wednesdays.
On sheet G-000 — Cover Sheet:
Deferred (sic) Submittals - Partially resolved — Indicate on the plans the required submittal
of construction documents for the proposed installation of mechanical, plumbing, and
electrical systems under separate permits. While the Washington State Department of Labor
of Industries has regulatory oversight of the electrical system installation, the means of
compliance of the system and its components with the applicable provisions of the
Washington State Energy Code (WSEC) must be represented on the plans per WSEC C103.2
— see also review note 8. The response to the earlier plan review comment states:
"Response: Revised. See Sheet G-000, sheet A-121 and 2015 Washington State Energy
Code Compliance Form.". The note on sheet `G-000' of the plans still appears to propose
a `deferred submittal' of documents/information regarding the mechanical and plumbing
work associated with the scope of work under this permit. Minor mechanical and plumbing
work that is not included and represented on the plans (as required per WSEC C103.2) at the
time of permit application for the building permit must be performed under a separate
permit. While sheet `A-] 21' appears to represent some of the required elements of the
proposed lighting installation, it does not include all of the information specified on the
WSEC `Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, R4 over 3 stories
and all R1' - LTG -SUM, LTG-INT-SPACE or LTG-INT-BLD, and LTG-CHK. The
referenced Washington State Energy Code Compliance Form could not be found among the
resubmitted construction documents.
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2. Wall Types — Wall Type `B' — 1 Hr. Wall - Resolved - The required installation criteriaof
the fasteners for the attachment of the gypsum wallboard for the fire -resistance rated wall
assembly has been provided on the plans.
On sheet G-001 — ADA Standards:
3. Ramps
a. Resolved - The maximum slope of ramp landings has been changed on the plans.
b. Resolved -- The maximum counter slope of curb ramps has been changed on the
plans.
4. Detail 1 — Typ A.D.A. Restroom Plan — Hardware General Notes
a. Note 1 - Resolved — The information has been changed on the plans.
b. Note 4 - Resolved — The information has been eliminated from the plans.
5. Detail 2 — Typ A.D.A. Restroom Section —Resolved —The minimum required clearance
width around the water closet has been changed on the plans.
On sheet A-111— Floor Plan:
6. Floor Plan —Notes: Note 6 —Resolved -The wording of the readily visible sign required for
the installation of key -locking hardware has been changed on theplans.
On sheet A-112 — Equipment Placement Floor Plan:
7. Equipment Placement Floor Plan — Resolved — The requirement to seismically anchor any
shelving/racks that exceed 6 feet in height has been indicated on the plans.
On sheet A-121 — Reflected Ceiling (sic) and Lighting Plan:
8. Reflected Lighting Plan — Unresolved - Provide as part of a complete permit application
submittal 2015 Washington State Energy Code (WSEC) 'Compliance Forms forCommercial
Buildings including R2, R3, R4 over 3 stories and all RI ' as required for the selections
noted on the `Interior and Exterior Lighting Alterations' section of the WSEC Lighting
Summary — LTG -SUM. The completed forms must include `LTG-INT-SPACE', `LTG-INT-
BLD', and `LTG-CHK', as applicable, at a minimum to support the proposed lighting
installation. Specific attention needs to be given to the proposed track -lighting in the
`Beverage Area' per WSEC C405.4. /, form `LTG-INT-SPACE' Note 7, and form `LTG-INT
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BLD' Note 6. The response to the earlier plan review comment states: "Response: Revised.
See Sheet G-000, sheet A-121 and 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance
Form.". While sheet `A-121' appears to represent some of the required elements ofthe
proposed lighting installation, it does not include all of the information specified on the
WSEC. `Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, R4 over 3 stories
and all R1' - LTG -SUM, LTG-INT-SPACE or LTG-INT-BLD, and LTG-CHK. The
referenced Washington State Energy Code Compliance Form could not be found among the
resubmitted construction documents.
9. RCP Legend —Resolved —The referenced code section regarding the exterior landing
emergency lighting has been changed on the plans.
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On sheet A-602 — Door & Window Schedule:
10. Door Schedule — Frames — Type — Unresolved - Clarify on the plans the door frame type
callouts for the following `marked' doors: 102 — 103 —104 -105
They do not appear to reflect that suggested by the indicated frame material and referenced
in detail `2/A-602'. The response to the earlier plan review comment states: "Response:
Revised. See sheet A-11V% The changes on sheet `A-111' do not appear to reconcile the
differences between the specified frame type (typical for `storefront' type of doors) and of
that anticipated for interior doors.
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