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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1891 RUTHERFORD RD; 100; CB120246; PermitCity of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Av Carlsbad, CA 92008 "'-' "'04i~'.-2012 Commercial/Industrial Permit Permit No: CB120246 Building Inspection Request Line (760) 602-2725 Job Address: 1891 RUTHERFORD RD CBADSt: 150 Permity Type: Tl Sub Type: COMM Status: ISSUED Applied: 02/10/2012 Entered By: KG Parcel No: 2121203600 Lot#: 0 Valuation: $315,891.00 Construction Type: 3B Occupancy Group: Reference# Plan Approved: 04/10/2012 Issued: 04/10/2012 Inspect Area Plan Check #: Project Title: IRIS-8510 SF TO CREATE STE 150 Applicant: DEAN CHRISTY STE 140 6363 GREENWICH DR SAN DIEGO QA 92122 858-453-1150 Building Permit Add'I Building Permit Fee Plan Check Add'I Building Permit Fee Plan Check Discount Strong Motion Fee Park Fee LFM Fee Bridge Fee BTD #2 Fee BTD#3 Fee Renewal Fee Add'I Renewal Fee Other Building Fee Pot. Water Con. Fee Meter Size Add'I Pot. Water Con. Fee Reel. Water Con. Fee Green Bldg Stands ($81473) Fee Fire Expedidted Plan Review Total Fees: $1,542.34 $0.00 $1,079.64 $0.00 $0.00 $66.34 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0:00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.0ci $0.00 $12.00 $587.50 _ al Payments To Date: Owner: PDG CARLSBAD 47&48 LP 1825 GILLESPIE WAY#102 EL CAJON· CA 92020 Meter Size Add'( Reel. Water Con. Fee Meter Fee SDCWAFee CFD Payoff Fee PF'F (3105540) PFF (4305540) License Tax (3104193) License-Ta·x ( 4304193) Tr~'fflc Impact Fee (3105541) Traffic Impact Fee (4305541) PLUMBING TOTAL ELECTRICAL TOTAL MECHANICAL TOTAL Master Drainage Fee Sewer'Fee Redev Parking Fee Additional Fees HMP.Fee ,-Gr~en Sldg:Standards Plan Chk TbT.A:L PERMIT FEES $3,612.32 Balance Due: Clearance: $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $149.00 $130.00 $45.50 $0.00 , $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 ?? ?? $3,612.32 $0.00 NOTICE: Please take NOTICE th 1 approval of your project includes the "Imposition" of fees, dedications, reservations, or other exactions hereafter collectively referred to as "fees/exactions." Y u have 90 days from the date this permit was issued to protest imposition of these fees/exactions. If you protest them, you must follow the protest procedures set forth in Government Code Section 66020(a), and file the protest and any other required information with the City Manager for processing in accordance with Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 3.32.030. Failure to timely follow that procedure will bar any subsequent legal action to attack, review, set aside, void, or annul their imposition. You are hereby FURTHER NOTIFIED that your right to protest.the specified fees/exactions DOES NOT APPLY to water and sewer connection fees and capacity changes, nor planning, zoning, grading or other similar application processing or service fees in connection with this project. NOR DOES IT APPLY to any fees/exactions of which ou have revious been iven N TICE similar to this or as to which the statute of limitations has reviousl otherwise ex ired. Bulldlng Permit Application Plan Check No. • ·~· Est. Value 43 / 5, iq/ 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008 760-602-2717 / 2718 / 2719 I Fax 760-602·8558 Plan Ck. Deposit www.carlsbadca.gov Date J-/ 0--/ _:J/ f SWPPP JOBAOOR!SS · 1891 Rutherford Road IUIIU/ll'ACEI/UNQ/P IAPH 212 . -120 -28 -00 CT/PROJECT# rQJ"#Parcel2 tPINE• r OF UN11S r """"""""' •-•H.....vMS r~--;_;i-su I CONSlR-rlPE I occ. GROUP lll•B B DESCRIPTION OF WORK: lnclllde i...,e Feet t/1 All'ftCH Arff(I} Interior only remodel and tenant improvements of a currently unoccupied building. Area of work is 8,510 SF. Associated mechanical, plumbing and electrical improvements. No site or exterior work. ,-/tJ Crectle sl-e .-IF-!sD EXISTING USI! tPROPOIED USE !GARAGE (SF) · PATIOS (SF) I DECl<S (SF) FIREPLACE I AIR CONDITIONING I FIRE SPRINl<l.ERS Office _ Office NIA N/A NIA vesD N<@ vES[Z)NOO veslZ)NoO APPUCANTNAME (Ptlm•tY·Contact) Dean Christy APPUCANT NAME (Secondary Contact) Mcfarlane Architects ADDRESS ADDRESS 6363 Greenwich Drive, Suite 140 6363 Greenwich Drive, Suite 140 CITY STATE ZlP Cl1Y STATE ZIP SanDIIAO CA 92122 San Dieao CA 92122 PHONE IFAX PHONE rAX 858-453-1150 858-453-1911 858-453-1150 858-453-1911 EMAIL EMAIL dJc@mcfarlanearchitects.com PROP!RIYOWNER NAM! PDG Carlsbad #47 & 48, LP COHTRAcnJR IIUS. NAME Pacific Buildinq GrouD ADDRESS ADDRESS 1825 Gillespie Wav, Suite 102 9725 Aspen Creek Court, Suite 150 CITY SfATE ZIP CITY STATE ZIP EICaion CA 92020 San Dieao CA 92126 PHONE PHONE 619-258-2900 IFAX 619-258-2909 858-552-0600 rAX 858-552-0604 EMAIL EMAIL rtschantz@divprop.net rlarocco(cilpbglnc.biz ARCH/DESIGNER NAME & ADDRESS 'STATE UC., STATEUC.• IClASS B I cnveus. uc.1207 435 Mcfarlane Architects (See Abovel C-23691 .. 502376 (Sec. 7031.5 Business and Professions Code: Atrf CltY Of County which requires a ~It to construct. alter, imJlfO'(lt, demolish or rt!J)lllr any structure. prior to its issuance, also r'®lres the ap(l!lcant for such permit to file a sil!ned statement tfiat he Is licensed l)t!ISllllnt to the ~cwlslons of the Contractor's Licel'lse l.llw CChlllJter 9, commenclllllt with Sectlon 7000 of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code} or that he Is exempt therefrom, and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of section 7031.5 by any applicantfor a permit subjects the applicant to a cMI penalty of not more than five hundred dollars {$500}). _ f""w On I( ER S. COMP ENS Ai f ON ·::,·:·-"'; ~i~;. f~~~· 111; ........ ~_,,_ -~ -~-----~-"""""---~ ' ' Workers' Compensation Dedlnllon: I hnbyall'itm undlrp,Mlyal p,,pyoneollhe Wowing d«:lnlioM; · D I have and wll ll!linllln • Cll1lflca of~• to Hlf-inlurt for warkels' compensation as pAl¥ided by Section 3700 of lie Labor CocJe. ror the perronnance of the work ror which this pennH is Issued. IZI I taave and wil maintain --,s• COfflPtlllllion, as ,-rlfld tw Seclon 3700 ol lhe Labor Code, ror1111 perfolmanceol lhe WOik ror wijcl1 this permit rs issued. My 'Mllkt!!S' CCll1)el'lsalion insurance carrier and ptjicy number are: lrl$lnru Co. Old Republlc Genni Int. Corporadon Policy No. A1CW36841107 Expira!ion Dale 3111'2 !!!,.section need no1 be coml)leled if Ille pemil Is ror one hWllhd dlilars ($100) or less. U Ctlfificalt of Exemption: I certify Iha! In the peifonnanceof lheworlt lorwhidl lhit permit ii islUed;I shal nol .,..,iayany J)8fSOl'I in 8ft/ mamerso as lo become subject lo lhe Workers' COrnpensation Lawsof calikxnia. WARIING: F.lllln lo IICllrt workers' COlllplllSlllon _ _...llnla.llful, and 111111 subject .. •plopr to criminal l*!allies and c:lvil llnts up to one hlmdred thousand dollafs (&100,000), In addlllon 111 lht cost of compensation, damages IIIWll!!....,M"llill 370S of.ll!tlaborcocle, lnlemtand allomey's rtts. ,MS CONTRACTOR SIGNAftlfll!~lll"!llli:ii QAGENT lherebydmlMtlam~mnCon/lado(sUcnetawforlM~INSOlt' D I, as ownerdllle pn,pertyor my~ will wages as !heir tole compensation, Ylil do lhtwod(and the swclule is not inlended oroffeled lorsale (Sec. 7044, Business and ProfessioosCode: The Conlractor's l.lcense Law does not apply IO an ownet of pmpelly Vlllo builds or lmpl!MII lheleon. and Vlllo does such work himsel or~ his own employees. provided that such improvemenlS are not intended or offered for a. II, howfflt', Ille~ or illll)IOWlfllenl is soldwilhin one yeerd CXlfflPlelion, the cwner-buiderwil have the tuden of pmving lhallle cld not buld orinprove ror ll!epwpose olsae). D I, as owner of the pn,perty, am udJsiwltf conlrading will bnNd ccnlraclol'$ lo consl!Uct lhe ptOject (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Cookaclots LicenSe Law does not apply to an ~ of property who builds oriq>ro¥91 ltt118011, and corn::IS for such pcqectswill cantrac:lof(s) licensed pul1U8lll IO lie Conlradol'slicenSe Law). D I am exempt llldel'Sedlon~ and PrDressions Code forlhis reason: 1.1 petSOl1llt/ plan lo provide lhl majcr labor and maleriall farCllllSlnlCli>n of lhe proposed pn,perty~ Oves ~ 2.1 (hM/ haWI nol} signed an appi4;aliol1 for a bating perm! lorlhe PfOPOStd WOik. 3.1 haYe conlracled will the folcwing pellOl'I (inn) lo provide lhe pniposed conslruclicl1 {ildude name addfess f phone I c:onlrac101$' license number~ 4. lplan loproyidepodons of the WOik, bul I 11M hired llefollowing pecscn to coordinate, supemaeand provide lie ma,>rwor1tfl1Cludename/ address/phone I corwactors' lcense n1111ber): 5.1 wil provide some ol'lllewoa:k. but I have C0lllnldecl (hired} lhll follcJwi"9 l*SOIIS to provide llteWOlk incica!ed (indude name/ acldressf phone/ type of WOik): /IS PROPERTY OWNER SIGNATURE DATE c o·M ~:L'IiT :e-;.·H·, s s E c T, o N Fon No N. Res, n E Nr,-A:t;:n=tt,J'ilH:t i,N- ----~-----~---• ·~ ,._o;., - Is Ille applicant o, ~ bulking OCQipanl laquired lo slDilil 1 ~ • .cu1e1y hazanloi.'S materials regislratlon ronn or risk management and prevention program under Seclloos 2.5505, 25533 or 25534 of Ille Presley-Tanna, HWAIOUI Soos1a1ce Acto1111 Act? 0Yes L.t.,Jtc, Is the applicant or future building occupa1I rtqllllCI to obtain a pemt tom Ille airpo'tulion conlrol~ora~ management clslricl? Dves lZJNo Is Ill fdly lo be constucted v.illtin 1,000 feel d the outer boundary of a school lilt? DYes ILJNo F ANY OF THE ANSWERS AflEYES, A AW. CER'mCATE OF OCCll'ANCY MAY NOT BE ISSUED UNLESS THE APPLICANT HAS MET ORIS MEEffi(; THE REQllREMENTS OF THE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES ANO THE AIR POUUTION CONTROL DISTRICT, y,.,.,,.,.,-, .... , ~.--::i',_.'4 lcet1i(Jthltlhavellldtheappllcltlonand9111tlllattllellllcMlnfonnlllanllcornctandlllatlllelnbmallanonllleplanslsaccurale.la,ee1ocomply'll!ttlldCllyOldln.-andStatelawsftllatingtobulldingconl1nldlOn. I herebyaulhorile~dhtClydCarllllJad loenlaruponlle abovemri:lled propertyb-Jnspeci)n IUJ)IISIIS. I NJ!,OAGREETOSAVE, l~f,tllfY AND KEEP HAAM.ESS THE CITY OF CARI.SEW) AGPJ.NSTAI.LUABIJTIES,.uJGMENTS,COSTSNjDEXPENSESWI-ICHMAYINNjyWAYI.CCRUEAGANSTSADCITYltfCONSEQUENCEOFTl£GRANTINGOF1HISPEmlT. OSHA:ltt OSW.pemil is ~fllreavaioraC'Nfl5V daepanddemOlblorconslnl:lkxlofstucluAlsMf3mies n he;,lN. EXPRATION: EYaiy pemiliss.led bylllt Ufng Olitii lllderlhe~dtisCodesldeiqire bylirialbland become rd .-.I Yoidillabuttgor¥Q!(aa'llorlzed by such pemllis oot(X)lllTJ8llC8d v.ilhin 180 cfaoJs fl!lln !hi data of such pemil or if Ile hM......,'mk by such P.efflilsupeooed or abandoned at lll)'tme after tie wo11c 1samnencec1 for a period of 180 days (Sectoo 106.4.4 Uniform Bui:1iY,l Code~ .@S°APPUCANT'SSIGNAl\lRE Y"f.:~~"'f DATE / / ~1~/,Z.. Chi or C1rl1blll . Flnal 111111111 IISIBCIIOI Dept: Building Engineering Planning CMWD Plan Check #: Permit#: -CB120246 Project Name: IRIS-8910 SF TO CREATE STE 150· Address: Contact Person: 1891 RUTHERFORD RD #150 Phone: Sewer Dist: CA Water Dist: CA St Lite ~ Date: 05/24/2012 Permit Type: Tl Sub Type: COMM 0 ~:::::~~~!.~~:~~:·····:······ ·····~····=~~~~~~~~~~:~~~~:·= · By:---~-------Inspected:_____ Approved: ___ Disapproved: __ Inspected Date By:-'-,--,-'--'---' ________ Inspected: .... ·----'---'-'---Approved: ___ Disapproved: __ I II II I II II 1111111 !I 1111111 II Ill II I ii1 II 1111111 I II Ill II 1111111 II I••••••• 111111 I II II 111 II I 111 I II I II ~I II I II 11 I ~1111 II 11111 I I I I 111 I 11111 I I 11I11111111111111111 II Comments: ____________________ ......_ ___________ _ 'lns:pection List Permit#: CB1.20246 Type: Tl COMM IRIS-8510 SF TO CREATE STE 150 Date Inspection .Item _ ·-_ lnsp~-~!o.r Act Comments -- 05/24/2012 89 Final Combo RI 05/24/2012 89 Final Combo PY AP 05/21/2012 29 Final Plumbing RI AM PLEASE 95/21/2012 29 Final Plumbing PY NR 0§/21/2012 39 Final Electrical RI 05/21/2012 39 Final Electrical PY NR 05/17/2012 29 Final Plumbing RI 05/17/2012 29 Final Plumbing PB NR 05/17/2012 39 Final Electrical RI 05/17/2012 39 Final Electrical PB NR 05/02/2012 44 Rough/Ducts/Dampers PY PA T-BAR 04/17/2012 17 Interior Lath/Drywall PY PA 04/12,2012 17 Interior Lath/Drywalf PY PA 04/11/2012 B4 · Rough Combo 'PY PA Thursday, May 24, 2012 Page 1 of 1 City of Carlsbad Bldg Inspection Request For: 05/24/2012 Permit# CB120246 Title: IRIS-8510 Sf TO CREATE STE 150 Description: Type:TI Job Address: Suitei: Sub Type: COMM, 1891 RUTHERFORD RD 150 Lot: 0 Inspector Assignment: PY --- Phone: 8589670896 Location: Inspector: OWNER PDG CARLSBAD 47&48 L P Owner: PDG CARLSBAD 47&48.L P Remarks: Total Time: CD Description Act . Comments 19 Final Structural 29 Final Plumbing 39 Final Electrical 49 Final Mechanical Comments/Notices/Holds ---- Requested By: KIRK Entered By: JANEAN !Notice PLANS ARE APPROVED FOR ISSUANCE ·OF CONSTRUCTION PERMIT ONLY Associated PCRs/CVs/SWPPPs Original PC# lnsgection Histor:y Date Description Act lnsp Comments 05/21/2012 29 Final Plumbing NR PY 05/21/2012, .39 Final Electrical NR PY 05/17/2012 29 Final Plumbing NR PB 05/17/2012 39 Final Electricai NR PB 05/02/2012 44 Rough/Ducts/Dampers PA PY T-BAR EsGil Corporation In <Partnersliip witli (joT1ernment for <Bui{ain9 Safety DATE: 3/16/12 JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: 12-0246 SET: II PRO,JECT ADDRESS: 1891 Rutherford Rd Suite 150 PROJECT NAME: Iris Suite 150 -Tl 1:1 APPLICANT ~- Cl PLAN REVIEWER CJ FILE D The. plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes .. · ~ The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's .building codes when minor deficiencies identified in the remarks below are resolved and checked by building department staff. D The plans transmitted herewith haxte significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. D The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The ,plans are being held at Esgil Corporation. until corrected plans .are submitted for recheck. O· . The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact Person. · D The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: ~ EsGil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. D EsGil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Telephone#: Date contacted: (by: · ) Email: Fax#: Mail ·r~lephone Fax In Person ISi REMARKS: .The person responsible for the Mechanical plans shall sign all sheets. By: Doug. Moody EsGil C9rporation . D GA D EJ D PC . Enclosures: 3/9/12 9320 Chesapeake Drive, .Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (858)560-1468 +. Fax (858) 560-1576 EsGil Corporation In (l'artnersfiip witfi government for <Bui{aing Safety DATE: 2/21/12 JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: 12-0246 SET: I PROJECT ADDRESS: 1891 Rutherford Rd Suite 150 PROJECT NAME: Iris Suite 150 -Tl JURI . ~T PLAN REVIEWER Cl FILE D T~e plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes. D The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. D The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. 1:8] The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. D The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. 1:8] The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: McFarlane Architects /Dean Christy 6363 Greenwi~h Drive Suite 140, San Diego, CA 92122 D EsGil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. 1:8] EsGil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Dean Christy Telephone#: 858-453-1150 Date contacted: (by: ) Email: djc@mcfarlanearchitects.com Fax #: 858-453-1911 Mail Telephone Fax In Person D REMARKS: By: Doug Moody EsGil Corporation D GA D EJ D PC Enclosures: 2/13/12 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (858) 560-1468 + Fax (858) 560-1576 City of Carlsbad 12-0246 2/21/12 PLAN REVIEW CORRECTION LIST TENANT IMPROVEMENTS PLAN CHECK NO.:. 1~-0246 OCCUPANCY: B/Fl/S1 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: IIIB ALLOWABLE FLOOR AREA: SPRINKLERS?: YES REMARKS: DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY JURISDICTION: 2/10/12 DATE INITIAL PLAN REVIEW COMPLETED: 2/21/12 FOREWORD (PLEASE READ): JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad USE: Office /Research ACTUAL AREA: 851 Osf STORIES: 2 HEIGHT: OCCUPANTLOAD: 236 DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY ESGIL CORPORATION: 2/13/12 PLAN REVIEWER: Doug Moody This plan review is limited to the technical requirements contained in the International Building Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, National Electrical Code and state laws regulating energy conservation, noise attenuatior, and access for the disabled. This plan review is based on regulations enforced by the Building Department. You may have other corrections based on laws and ordinances enforced by the Planning Department, Engineering Department, Fire Department or other departments. Clearance from those departments may be required prior to the issuance of a building permit. ~ Code sections cited are based on the 2010 CBC, which adopts the 2009 IBC. The following items listed need clarification, modification or change. All items must be satisfied before the plans will be in conformance with the cited codes and regulations. Per Sec. 105.4 of the 2009 International Building Code, the approval of the plans does not permit the violation of any state, county or city law. To speed up the recheck process, please note on this list (or a copy) where each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet number, specification section, etc. Be sure to enclose the marked up list when you submit the revised plans. ) City of Carlsbad 12-0246 2/21/12 Please make all corrections on the original tracings, as requested in the correction list. Submit three sets of plans for commercial/industrial projects (two sets of plans for residential projects). For expeditious processing, corrected sets can be submitted in one of two ways: 1. Deliver all corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department, 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008, (760) 602-2700. The City will route the plans to EsGil Corporation and the Carlsbad Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. 2. Bring one corrected set of plans and calculations/reports to EsGil Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, CA 92123, (858) 560-1468. Deliver all remaining sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department for routing to their Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. NOTE: Plans that are submitted directly to EsGil Corporation only will not be reviewed by the City Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments until review by EsGil Corporation is complete. 1. A complete description of the activities and processes that will occur in this tenant space should be provided. A listing of all hazardous materials should be included, The materials listing should be stated in a form that would make classification in Tables 307.7(1) and 307.7(2) possible. The building official requires a technical report to identify and develop methods of protection from hazardous materials. Section 307.7. 2. Please provide plans and calculations signed by the California State licensed engineer or architect for the structural support of the 1700# rooftop exhaust fan. Include all calculations and finding on the plans. Please include the California license number, seal, date of license expiration and date plans are signed. Business and Professions Code .. 3. Please provide the UL listing and manufacturer's installation information for all new equipment to be installed. Show all electrical requirements, plumbing requirements, exhaust or mechanical requirements, operational weight, anchorage and seismic restraints if required etc. Section 107 .2. 4. Please correct the mechanical plans to show restroom exhaust in restrooms 233 and 234. 5. Please clarify the plumbing plans it appear the new restrooms are connected to the sanitary waste system with a 2" waste line? (Note 7 on sheet P2.2) 6. Hot water supplied to a public use lavatory is limited to a maximum temperature potential of 120 degrees by a device that conforms to ASSE 1070 or CSA 8125.3; please provide the manufacturer's listing showing compliance. Detail how this temperature limitation is achieved. The water heater thermostat may not be used for compliance with this Code section. UPC 413.1 & UPC 414. 2 City of Carlsbad 12-0246 2/21/12 7. Please revise the plumbing plans to show the required clean-outs per section 707 of the UPC. 8. Please revise the plans to show the non-commercial kitchen sink in the employee staff room to provide the following: a) A clear floor space at least 30"x 48" shall be provided for forward approach. b) The clear space shall extend a maximum of 19" underneath the sink. c) The accessible sink shall be a maximum of 6 ½" deep. d) The sink shall be mounted with the counter or rim no higher than 34" e) Knee clearance that is at least 27" high, 30" side and 19" underneath the sink shall be provided. f) Hot water and drain shall be insulated. g) There shall be no sharp or abrasive surfaces under sinks. 9. Show that the water closet is, located in a space, per Section 1115B.3.2.3, which provides: a) A minimum side clearance of either: i) ~28" from a fixture. This clearance shall extend all the way to the rear wall. Section 11158.4.1.1. This will generally require the toilet room to be 7' wide (along the rear wall) by 6'-6" in the other direction. ii) ~32" from a wall on one side. This clearance shall extend all the way to the rear wall. b) A clear space in front of the water closet measuring 60" wide by 48" in front. Section 11158.4.1.2. 10. Doors shall not swing into the clear floor space required for any fixture but may swing into that portion of the maneuvering space which does not overlap the required clear floor space. Maintain the required clearances at the lavatory/water closet without the entry door swinging into those areas. Section 11158.3.2.2. , > City of Carlsbad 12-0246 2/21/12 To speed up the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where each correction item has been addressed; i.e., plan sheet, note or detail number, calculation page, etc. Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plans that are not a result of corrections from this list. If there are other changes, please briefly describe them and where they are located in the plans. Have changes been made to the plans not resulting from this correction list? Please indicate: Yes [J No [J The jurisdiction has contracted with Esgil Corporation located at 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number of 858/560-1468, to perform the plan review for your project. If you have any questions regarding these plan review items, please contact Doug Moody at Esgil Corporation. Thank you. Ci~y of Carlsbad 12-0246 2/21/12 [DO NOT PAY-THIS JS NOT AN INVOICE] VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PREPARED BY: Doug Moody PLAN CHECK NO.: 12-0246 DATE: 2/21/12 BUILDING ADDRESS: 1891 Rutherford Rd Suite 150 BUILDING OCCUPANCY: B/Fl/S1 BUILDING AREA Valuation PORTION ( Sq. Ft.) Multiplier Tl 8510 37.12 Air Conditioning Fire Sprjnklers TOTAL VALUE Jurisdiction Code cb By Ordinance Bldg. Permit Fee by Ordinance • Plan Oieck Fee by Ordinance • Type of Review: El Complete Review ORepetitive Fee ,.. Repeats Comments: D Other D Hourly EsGil Fee TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: IIIB Reg. VALUE ($) Mod. 315,891 315,891 $1,542.341 $1,002.521 D Structural Only $863.711 Sheet 1 of 1 macvalue.doc + i~ «~~ ~ Cl,TY OF CARLSBAD BUILDING P:LAN.CHECK CHECKLrS.i QUICK-CHECK/APPROVAL Development Services Land Development Engineering 1635 Faraday Avenue 760-602-2750 www.carlsbadca.gov ENGINEERING Plan Check for CB 12-246 Project Address: 1891 Rutherford Project Description: Tl mechanical/electrical/plumbing ENGINEERING Contact : Kathleen Lawrence Phone: 760-602-2741 0 RESIDENTIAL 0 RESIDENTIAL AD.Dl'TION MINOR (<$20,000.00) 0 CARLSBAD PREMIER OUTLETS D OTHER: cell antennas ,r Date: 02/15/12. APN: 212-120-28 Valuation: $315,891 Email: kathleen.lawrence@carlsbadca.gov Fax: · 760-602-1052 [Z] TENANT IMPROVEMENT 0 PLAZA CAMINO REAL 0 COMPLETE OFFICE BUILDING r· . ~ '. : ~ ;_ •, :-'-... -.......... -,-.. .,.. .•. ---O~FICIAL use'.o1ii ~ .. ~ :, . -:--. ! -• .• -•• -•• -.. 1 : . . . ' ENGINEERING.· AUTHORI_ZATION TO' ISSUE· 131,JU.:DING PERMIT I . BY: KATHLEEN LAWRENCE ' ", 'l ' · · : DATE: 02/15/12 · REMARKS: I: . I. .1 . ! ·. . _Notification of Engineering APPROVA~:has -~e-~n senfto ·, -~ ~ ' ' . ~: .. • _;_ • • _;_ • ~ia. • • -., .. ; -··.• • ...._ • ·, .. ___:. • • .. _. _ ·, • ...:., • .,' ;...;.,..:.;, • ~~.,' ,__,;. ·•·'• __. • I ...;.. ,,·; _. ~ • _ ,. • _. ,. ~ , ., E-36 Page 1 of 1 REV 4/30/11 ·~ «:~~) ~· CITY OF CARLSBAD STORM WATER COMPLIANCE ASSESSMENT 8-24 Development Services Building Division 1635 Faraday Avenue 760-602-2719 www .carlsbadca.gov I .am applying to the City of Carlsbad for the following type(s) of construction permit: ~ Building Permit O Right-of-Way Permit CJ My project is categorically EXEMPT from the requirement to prepare a storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) because it only requires issuance of one or more of the following permit types: ~ ~ Electrical Fire Additional Fire Alarm Fixed Systems Mechanical Mobile Home Plumbing Project Storm Water Threat Assessment Criteria* ~ No ThreaJ.Atiessment Criteria Patio/Deck Photo Voltaic Re-Roofing Sign Spa-Factory Sprinkler Water Discharge J;¥' My project qualifies as NO THREAT and is exempt from the requirement to prepare a storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) because it meets the •no threar assessment criteria on the City's Project Threat Assess~t Worksheet for Determination of Conslruction SWPPP Tier Level. My project does not meet any of the High, Moderate or Low Threat criteria described below. Tier ,1 -_J.ow Threat Assessment Criteria ly project does not meet any of the Significant or Moderate Threat criteria, is not an exempt permit type (See list above) and the project "' -meets one or more of the following criteria: .. Results in some soil disturbance; and/or ~ Includes outdoor construction activities (such as saw cutting, equipment washing, material stockpiling, vehicle fueling, waste stockpiling}. Tier 2 -Moderate·ThreatAssessment Criteria a My project does not meet·any of the Signifrcant Threat assessment Criteria described below and meets one or more of the following criteria: • Project requires a grading plan pursuant to the <;artsbad Grading Ordinance (Chapter 15.16 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code); or, • Project wifl·result in 2,500 square feet or more of soils disturbance including any associated construction staging, stockpiling, pavement removal, equipment storage, refuellng and maintenance areas and project·meets one or more of the additional following criteria: • Located ·within 200 feet of an environmentally sensitive area or the Pacific Ocean,.and/or • Disturbed area is located on a slope with· a grade at or exceeding 5 horizontal to 1 vertical, and/or • Disturbed area is·located along or within 30 feet of a storm drain inlet, an open drainage channel or watercourse, and/or • Construction will be.initiated during the rainy season.or wm extend into the rainy season (Ocl 1 through April 30). Tier 3 -Significant ThreatAssessment Criteria a My project includes clearing, grading or other disturbances to the ground resulting in soil disturbance totaling one or more acres including any associated conslruction staging, equipment storage,.stockplling, pavement removal, refueling and maintenance areas: and/or a My project is part of a phased development plan that will cumulatively result in soil disturbance totaling one or more acres including any associated construction staging, equipment storage, refueling and maintenance areas: or, a My project is located inside·orwithln 200 feet of an environmentally sensitive area (see Ciiy ESA Proximity map) and has a significant potential for contributing pollutants to nearby receiving waters by way of storm water runoff or non-storm water discharge(s). I certify to the best of my knowledge that the 1bove checked mtements are true and correct I understand and acknowledge that even though thfs project cloes not require prepar,tion of, construct/on SWPP, I must still adhere to, and at all times during construct/on activities for the permit type(s) check above comply with the storm water best management pr,ctices pursuant to Title 15 oft/le Carlsbad Municipal Code and to City Standards. Project Acklless: Assessor Parcel No. Title: Dale: / 31·/Z.... *The City Engineer.may authorize minor variances from the Slorm Water Threat Assessment Criteria in special circumstances where It can be shown that a lesser or higher Constructlon.SWPPP Tl8r LeY81 is warranted. B-24 Page 1 of 1 Project ID: 0-/} I 2-.. .)._4Ce_ Rev.03/09 ~ ~" CITY OF CARLSBAD INSTRUCTIONS: STORM WATER STANDARDS QUESTIONNAIRE E-34 Development Services Engineering Department 1635 Faraday Avenue 760-602-2750 www.carlsbadca.gov To address post-d~velopment pollutants that may be generated from development projects, the City requires that new development and significant redevelopment priority projects incorporate Permanent Storm Water Best Management Practices (BMP's) into the project design per-the City's Standard Urban Stormwater Management Plan (SUSMP). Initially this questionnaire must be completed by the applicant in advance of submitting for a development application (subdivision, discretionary permits and/or construction permits). The results of the questionnaire determine the level of storm water standards that must be applied to a proposed development or redevelopment project. Depending on the outcome, your: project will either be subject to 'Standard Stormwater Requirements' or be subject additional criteria called 'Priority Development Project Requirements'. Many aspects of project site design are dependent upon the storm water standards applied to a project. Applicant responses to the questionnaire represent an initial assessment of the proposed project conditions and impacts. City staff has responsibility for making the final assessment after submission of the development application. If staff determines that the questionnaire was incorrectly filled out and is subject to more stringent storm water standards than inltially assessed by the applicant, this will result in the return of the development application as incomplete. In this case, please make the .changes to the questionnaire and resubmit to the City. If applicants are unsure .about the meaning of a question or need help in determining how to respond to one or more of the questions, they are advised to seek assistance from Land Development Engineering staff. A separate completed and signed questionnaire must be submitted for .each new development application submission. Only one completed and signed questionnaire is required when multiple development applications for the same project are submitted concurrently. In addit.ion to this questionnaire, applicants for construction permits must also complete, sign and submit a Project Threat Assessment Form to address construction aspects of the project. Please answer the questions below., follow the instructions and sign the form at the end. / 1. Is your project a. significant redevelopment? l¢ DEFINITION: Significant redevelopment is defined as the creation, addition or replacement of at least 5,000 ·square feet of impervious surface on an already existing developed site. Significant redevelopment includes, but is not limited to: the expansion of a building footprint; addition to or replacement of a structure; structural development including an .increase in gross floor area and/or exterior construction remodeling; replacement of an impervious surface that is not part of a routine maintenance activity; and land disturbing activities related with structural or impervious surfaces. Replacement of impervious surfaces includes any activity that ls not part of a routine maintenance activity where impervious material(s) are removed, exposing underlying soil during construction. If your project IS considered significant redevelopment, then please skip Section 1 and proceed with Section 2. If your project IS NOT considered significant redevelopment, then please proceed to Section 1. E-34 Page 1 of3 REV3/23/10 £ «,~ ¥.CITY OF CARLSBAD STORM WATER STANDARDS QUESTIONNAIRE E-34 Development Services Engineering Department 1635 Faraday Avenue 760-602-2750 www.carlsbadca.gov !SECTION 1 NEW DEVELOPMENT PRIORITY PRQJECT TYPE YES NO Does you project meet one or more of the followlng criteria: 1. HousllJ.rJ. subdivisions of 10 or mo(!!. dwt.lll!lJl. u!lf1£. Examples: single family homes, multi-family homes, X. condominium and aoartments 2. Commercial -great1r than 1-acri. Any development other than heavy industry or residential. Examples: hospitals: laboratories and other medical facilities; educational institutions; recreational facilities; municipal facilities; commercial X nurseries; multi-apartment buildings; car wash facilities; mini-malls and other business complexes; shopping malls; hotels; office buildinas: oublic warehouses; automotive dealershios; airfields; and other liaht industrial facilities. 3. Heavy Industrial/ Industry-greater than 1 acre. Examples: manufacturing plants, food processing plants, metal X working facilities, printing-plants, and fleet storage areas (bus, truck, etc.). 4. Automotive repair shop. A facility categorized in any one of Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes 5013, K 5014, 5541, 7532-7534, and 7536-7539 5. Restaurants. Any facility that sells prepared foods and drinks for consumption, including stationary lunch counters and refreshment stands selling prepared foods and drinks for immediate consumption (SIC code 5812), where the land area for development Is greater than 5,000 square fl:!et. Restaurants where land development is less than 5,000 X square feet shall meet all SUSMP requirements except for structural treatment BMP and numeric sizing criteria reQuirements and hvdromodification reQuirements. 6. HIiiside development Any development that creates 5,000 square feet of impervious surface and is located in an area with known erosive soil conditions, where the development will grade on any natural slope that is twenty-five ~ oercent (25%) or greater. 7. Environmentally Sensitive Area (ESAJ1. All development located within or directly adjacent2 to or discharging directly3 to an ESA (where discharges from the development or redevelopment will enter receiving waters within the ESA), which either creates 2,500 square-feet of impervious surface on a proposed project site or increases the area I' of imperviousness ofa orooosed oroiect site to 10% or more of its naturallv occurrina condition. 8. Parking_ lot. Area of.5,000 square feeUir more, or with 15 or more parking spaces, and potentially exposed to urban )(. runoff 9. Streets, roads; highways, and fi'eeways. Any paved surface that is 5,000 square feet or greater used for the ')( transportation of automobiles, trucks, motorcycles, and other vehicles 10. Retail Gasoline Outlets; Serving more than 100 vehicles per day and greater than 5,000 square feet "I<. 11. Coastal Development Zone. Any project located within 200 feet of the Pacific Ocean and (1) creates more than i<. 2500 square feet of impermeable surface or (2) Increases impermeable surface on property by more than 10%. 12. More than 1-_acre of disturbance. Project results in the disturbance of more than 1-acre or more of land and is " considered a Pollutant-generating DevelopmentProject4 • .. .. 1 EnVJronmental.ly Sensitive Areas rnclude but are not limited to all Clean Water Act Section 303{d) impaired water bodies; areas designated as Areas of Special Biological Significance by the State Water Reeources Con~ Board (Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diem, Basin (1994) and amendments); water bodies designated_ wi1h the RARE beneficial use by the State Water Resources Control Board (Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin (1994) and amendments); areas designated as preserves or their equivalent under the Multi Species Conservation Program witllin the Cities and County of San Diego: and any other equivalent envlronmentally sensitive areas which have been identified by the Copermjttees. 2 "Direclfy adjacent" means situated within 200 feet or the Environmentally Sensitive Area. 3 "Discharging directly to• means outflow fi'om a drainage conveyance system that is composed entirely of flows from the subject development or redevelopment site, and not commingled with flow from adjacent lands. 4 Pollutant-generating Development Projects are those projects that generate pollutants at levels greater than background levels. In general, these include all projects that contribute to an exceedance 'to an_ impaired water body or which create-new·lmpervlous surfaces greater than 5000 square feet and/or introduce new landscaping areas that require routine use of fertffizers and pesticides. In moat cases linear pathWay projects that are for infrequent vehicle use, such as emergency or maintenance access, oflor pedestrian or bicycle use, are not considared Pollutant-generating Development Projects if they are buflt with pervious surfaces or If they sheet flow to surroundln ervious surfaces-. SecUon 1 Results: .If you answered YES to ANY of the questions above your project Is subject to Priority Development Project requirements. Please check the "meets PRIORITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT requirements" box in Section 3. A Storm Water Management Plan, prepared In accordance v,;th City StormWater Standards, mustbe submitted at time of application. If you answered NO to-ALL of the-questions above, then your project is subject to Standard Stormwater Requirements. Please check the "does not meet PDP requirements" box In Section 3. E-34 Page2 of3 REV 3/23/10 /A t.~~~ ~ CITY OF CARLSBAD STORM WATER STANDARDS QUESTIONNAIRE E-34 Development Services Engineering Department 1635 Faraday Avenue 760-602-2750 www.carlsbadca.gov SECTION2 SIGNIFICANT REDEVELOPMENT _ Comolete the auestions below reaardlna vour redevelooment orotect: YES NO 1. Project results in the-disturbance of more than 1-acre or more of land and is considered a Pollutant-generating Development Proiect (see definition in Section 1l. If you answered NO, please proceed to question 2. If you answered YES, then you ARE a significant redevelopment and you ARE subject to PRIORITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT reaulrements. Please check the "meets PRIORITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT reauirements" box In Section 3 below. 2. Is the project redeveloping an existing priority project type? (Priority projects are defined in Section 1) If you answered YES, please proceed to question 3. If you answered NO, then you ARE NOT a significant redevelopment and your project is subject to STANDARD STORMWATER REQUIREMENTS. Please check the "does not meet PDP reauirements• box In Section 3 below. 3. Is the project~ limited to just one of the following: a. Trenching and resurfacing-associated with utility work? b. Resurfacing and reconfiguring existing surface parking lots? c. New sidewa.lk construction, pedestrian ramps, or bike lane on publi~ and/or private existing roads? d. Replacement of existing damaged pavement? If you answered NO to ALL of the questions, then proceed to question 4. If you answered YES to ANY of the questions then you ARE NOT a significant redevelopment and your project is subject to Standard Stormwater Raaulrements. Please check·the "does not meet PDP reauirements" box in Section 3 below. 4. Will your redevelopment project create, replace, or add at least 5,000 square feet of impervious surfaces on an existing development or, be located within 200 feet of the Pacific Ocean and (1)create more than 2500 square feet of imoermeable surface or (2) increases imoermeable surface on the orooertv bv more than 10%? If you answered YES, you ARE a significant redevelopment, and you ARE subject to PRIORITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT requirements. Please check the •meets PRIORITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT requirements" box in Section 3 below. If you answered NO, then you ARE NOT a significant redevelopment and your project is subject to STANDARD STORMWATER REQUIREMENTS. Please check the "does not meet PDP requirements" box In Section 3 below. I SECTION3 Questionnaire Results: [J My project meets PRrORITY DEVELOPMf:NT PROJECT (PDP) requirements and must comply with additional stormwater criteria per the SUSMP and must prepare a Storm Water Management Plan for submittal at time of application. My project does not meet PDP requirements and must only comply with STANDARD STORMWATER REQUIREMENTS per the SUSMP. · Applicant Information and Signature Box Assessor's Parcel Number(s): By: Date: E-34 Page 3 of3 REV3/23/10 4-«1~ ~ CITY OF PLANNIN.G DIVISION BUILDING PLAN CHECK REVIEW CHE·C:KLIST . ·_CARLSBAD P-28 Development Services Planning Division 1635 Faraday Avenue (760) 602-4610 www.carlsbadca.gov REVIEW#: 1 2 3 [8]00 [8] 0 0 [8] 0-0 l'8'l O D l'8'l D 0 Plan Check No. CB120246 Address 1891 RUTHERFORD RD Planner GINA RUIZ Phone (760) 602'." 4675 .. APN: 212-120-36-00 Type of Project & Use: Tl Net Project Density: DU/AC Zoning: C-M General Plan: Pl Facilities Management Zone: .Q CFO (in/out) #_t_Date of participation:05/0711·991 Rem~ining net dev acres: __ (For non-residential-development: Typ¢ of land use created by this permit: __ ) . . Legend: · izJ Item Complete@tem Incomplete -.Needs your action ·Environmental Review Required: , YES D NO l'8'l TYPE DATE OF COMPLETION: . . Compliance with conditions of approval? If not, state conditions which require action. Conditions of Approval: Dis.c.retionary Acti~n Required: YES O NO ['8'J TYPE __ APPROVAL/RESO. NO. DATE PROJECT NO. OTHER RELATED CASES: Compliance with conditions or approval? If not, state conditions which require action. Conditions of Approval: __ Coastal Zone Assessment/Compliance Project site located in Coastal Zone? YES D NO L8l. CA ·Coastal Commission Authority? YES O NOD If California Coastal Commission Authority: Contact them at -7575 Metropolitan Drive, Suite 103, San Diego, CA 92108-4402; (619.) 767-2370 Determine status (Coastal Permit Required or Exempt): Habitat Management Plari . Data Entry Completed? YES O NO ['8'J If property has Habitat Type identified in Table 11 of HMP, complete HMP Permit application and assess fees in-Permits Plus (A/P/Ds, Activity Maintenance, enter CB#,. toolbar, Screens, HMP Fees, Enter Acres of Habitat Type impacted/taken, UPDATE!) lnclusionary Housing Fee requited: YES O NO l'8'l . (Effective date of lnclusionary Housing Ordinance -May 21, 1993.) Data Entry Completed? YES O NO 0 (A/P/Ds, Activity Maintenance, enter CB#, toolbar, Screens, Housing Fees, Construct Housing Y/N, EnterFee, UPDATE!) ['8'J D O Housing Tracking Form (form P-20) completed: YES O NO D NIA l'8'l P-28 Page 1 of 2 07/11 <_' " 1 Site Plan: ~DD ~fD D ~DD ~DD [81 D D ~DD ~DD ~DtJ. Policy 44 --Neighborhood Architectural Design Guidelines 1. Applicability: YES O NO ~ 2. Project complies: YES D NOD Zoning: 1. Setbacks: Front: Required N/A Shown N/A Interior Side: RequiredN/A Shown N/A Street Sid~: Required N/A Shown N/A Rear: Required NIA Shown NIA Uphill slope: (N/A) Cut into slope? (N/A) 2. Accessory structure setbacks: NIA Front: Required __ Shown __ Interior Side: Street Side: Required ___ Shown_:_ Required __ Stmwn ___ - Rear: Required __ Shown __ _ Structure separation: Required ___ Shown __ 3. Lot Coverage: Required NIA Shown N/A 4. Height: Required NIA Shown N/A 5. Parking: Spaces Required NIA Shown NIA (breakdown by uses for commercial and industrial projects required) ©. ~ Residential Guest Spaces Required __ Shown__ -. 0 0 Additional Comments #1. PLEASE.ADD.SECTIONS SHOWING HOW THE NEW ROOF MOUNTED EQUIPMENT (STATED .ON SHEET M0.2 & SHOWN ON SHEET M3.1) AER SCREENED FROM VIEW FROM STREETS WITHIN 500 FEET. . 0-SvrtvN ~-fb ~,lf;f A:! .1.. IL OK TO ISSUE AND ENTERED APPROVAL INTO COMPUTER.p. DATE :,j,'f /1;)., Carlsbad Fire Department ~UILbU~G DEP".f~ COf't Plan Review Requirements Category: TI , COMM Date of Report: 04-05-2012 Nrune: DEAN CHRISTY STE 140 Reviewed by: __,_4----.ft-'ri- Address: Permit#: CB120246 6363 GREENWICH DR SANDIEGO CA 92122 · JobNrune: Job Addtessi IRIS-8510 SF TO CREATE STE 150 1891 RUTHERFORD RD CBAD St: 150 lfH:3CiJlltlPLifJfiFifJ sJ.ahe item 1~ntal!a¥e ouMiMfl11:M)p.~·iit1eomp,lffl!w~MiRlo1 tnic sf.in 11Mm0t adiqa&tel31 1ondMtiaW'4&ili>Wei~~i~witb.:the:iapp1ieab1&e@cl~~~w emofai(cyg~.dfflffltS:attatm.ed~t1est1bmttt&ea1eeess~ltms~/'(i}D11S pe01ii~»&y\!'<W~~~ te iliis offii@ iil.wldew and approm\. Conditions: Cond: CON0005341 [NOT MET] If a KNOX key box does not already exist, then provide a 'Knox' key-box for this project. The fire department will determine the location for the key box( es). An authorization to order fonn may be obtained by calling the Fire Prevention Division at 602-4665. Cond: CON0005342 [NOT MET] Provide portable fire extinguishers in common path of travel and in rooms or areas with specific hazards such as Laboratories, Electrical and Mechanical rooms. Provide a 2A:10BC fire extinguisher in fun 235 on wall at ML F/Z.4; in Rm 228 btwn doors 228/227; in Rm 219 near exit door; Rm 220 near exit door; Rm 207; Rm 224 on wall btwn Lab Support Rm and paired doors; in Corridor 229 btwn 233/228; on wall at ML 3/btwn G & H. Cond: CON0005343 [NOT MET] Exits shall be illuminated at any time the building is occupied with light having intensity of not less than I-foot-candle at floor level. The power supply for exit illumination shall comply with the CBC and CFC. Exit signs SHALL be internally illuminated in accordance with NEC and UL 924. . Provide EXIT signs as follows: Double faced (DblF) in Corridor 229 at 23 larrowed to Lobby; .1)b1F infCorr. 229·.atML F/2.4 arrowed in both directions; SglF in Corr 229 btwn ML FIG at 2.3; DELETE.exit sign in Rm 221 above door into Rm 209, instead place EXIT sign above door in Rm 228 leading into Corr. 229; :Provide DblF exit sign above door into Stair 2 perpindicular w/ wall. Cond: CON0005344 [NOT METJ Chapterl, Section 105 of the Carlsbad (California) Fire Code shall require that the occupant or legal representative submit application for the following 'Operational Use' permits. Each is' a tenewable/revokable permit to be issued annually. -Combustible Liquids; -Flammable Liquids; -Highly Toxic Solids; · -Unstable Reactive Class 3 (Solid); -Toxic (Others) Liquids. Entry: 04/05/2012 :By: GR Action: PA Complete approval shall not be granted until an approved Hazardous Materials Business Plan has been submitted and approved by the San Diego County Department of Environmeptal Health. In accordance with CFC Chapter 27, Sec. 2701, Sub.Sec. 2701.5.1 and pursuant to CA HSC Chapter 6.95, Sections 25500 through 25545, and CCR Title 19, Div. 2, Ch. 4 requires that a Hazardous ·Materials Management Plari (HMMP) be submitted to the Fire Code Official and approved prior to issuance of any Operational Use permits. CFD shall accept an APPROVED HMBP submitted to San Diego County Environmental Health Department for the expresss purpose of permit uissuance. .,. . _ ,,. conctitiona,I: Re(;ommeridati.orf for,Approval BLDG. DBFeT1GGPY ·OVER: THE COUNTER CONDITIONS: Tl.O Add the following to Fire Sprinkler System under Deferred Approvals: Commodity in .Area 209 to be classified in accordance with NFPA 13 Section 5.6.1.2 for mixed commodities and applied to Table 13.2.1 for discharge criteria for Miscellaneous Storage 12 ft. or less in height. Remove Exit sign leading to 209 on all sheets where showing. CBC 1014.2 (Intervening Spaces) Daryl K. James & Associates, Inc. 205 Colina Terrace Vista, CA 92084 APPLICANT: Dean Christy PROJECT NAME: IRIS Checked by: Daryl Kit James Date: March 21, 2012 T. (760) 124-7001 Email: kitfire@sbcglobal.net · JURISDICTION: Carlsbad Fire Department PROJECT ADDRESS: 1891 Rutherford Rd. Ste 150 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: CB120246 Interior orily remodel and improvements of currently unoccupied building. Area of work is 8,510[!J Associated structural, mechanical, plumbing and electrical improvements. No site or exterior work. This plan review is to verify conformance to minimum requirements of codes adopted by the Carlsbad Fire Department. The items ~bove require correction and additional information, over the counter, before this plan check can be approved for permit issuance. • Please dJrect any questions regarding this review directly to: Daryl K. James 760-724-7001 or kitfii'e@sbcglobal.net COMMENTS T1.0 v Code Analysis Number of Stories: Specify the 2nd story as a mezzanine. Existing Building Area: Specify second floor as a mezzanine. Occupancy per CBC: Denote Occupancy Classifications for areas 209 & 210. Development Summary Purposed Use declares no change in use or occupancy and Project Descdption specifies the building as currently unoccupied with no change in use or occupancy. Please confirm "Unoccupied Building". It appears that IRIS is the intended tenant. If IRIS is to occupy the building please provide a Fire Protection Technical Opinion & Report for the CFC classification, storage, use and handling of hazardous materials, in all areas other than those designated as office, conference and lunchroom, for compli,;mce with fire & life safety requirements within the California Code.s. Please include areas 209& 211 within the report. FURTHER INFORMATION MAY BE REQUIRED UPON REVIEW OF THE TECHNICAL REPORT Report to include a storage layout for areas 209 & 210. Denote paths of egress around storage. Include a description and fire code classification of commodities, including packaging, and height to top of storage. Provide the required fire sprinkler design density as required by the CFC and Ni=PA 13. Add the following to Fire Sprinkler System under Deferred. Approvals: Commodity in Area 209 to be classified in accordance with NFPA 13 Section 5.6.1.2 for mixed commodities and applied to Table 13.2.1 for discharge criteria for Miscellaneous Storage 12 ft. or less in height. AO.O Exiting Plan Coordinate use .of all areas and occupant load factors with floor plans & Lighting Plan. Area 210 for example shows open office vs. staging and Area 211 shows Lab vs. server. Occupant load factor 'for Area 21 O should be 300i;ll .per person. Coordinate exit signs with Reflective Ceiling Plan and Lighting Plan. Remove Exit sign leading to 209. CBC 1014".2 ' Page. 2 of 2 .i/ A2.1,1 . All labeled areas to match those denoted on Sheet A0.0 and Lighting Plan. Please coordinate labeling. Once fire extinguisher requirements are provided in the Fire Protection Technical Opinion & Report, denote locations on plans. As stated above, further revisions may be necessary based on Technical Report requirements. Provide an additional fire extinguisher near Area 209. · · II A10.1 General Finish Notes Add a note that floor finish materials, comprised of fibers, will comply with CBC 804.4, ASTM Standard E 648, requiring a specific optical density smoke rating not to exceed 450 per ASTME E 662, will be provided Provide specifications and California State Fire Marshal listings as well as other acceptance criteria for flame -spread and smoke developed index for new carpet, padding and carpet base. CFC 804 Provide specifications, California State Fire Marshal listings, and other acceptance criteria for flame spread and smoke developed index for fire retardant plywood wall material and corner guards. CBC 803. As stat~d above, further revisions may be necessary based on Technical Report requirements v'_M0.1 Sign stamps 9n all sheets. Mechanical Plan Check Notes Revise notes 3 & 13 using 2010 California Mechanical Code. v'M0.2 Schedules Verify CFM provided meets Fire Protection Technical Opinion & Report exhaust requirements. Denote air-moving systems supplying air in excess of 2000 cfm equipped with smoke detectors approved and ·listed by the California State Fire Marshal. Specify location of smoke detector on plans. v'M3.1 or E5.1 Imprint Carlsbad Policy 80-6 to roof plan. Provide a .note that Intent B (Fireman Safety) will be provided and maintained. · Indicate provisions taken to comply with Carlsbad Policy 80-6 Intent B. (Fireman Safety) where multiple roof units will be added. Provisions will be reviewed for acceptance by Greg Ryan, Deputy Fire Marshal. P1 v'Plumbing Pian Check Notes Revise nqtes C, E, F, 5A l.lsing 2010 California Codes. Please clarify if a new water heater will be installed. If so, please provide details. E2.2· II First Flo·or Lighting Plan . Add means of egress lighting near exit in hallway west of Electrical Room 220. Daryl K. James & -p.ssociates, Inc. 205 Colina Terrace . Vista, CA 92084 APPLICANT: Dean Christy PROJECT NAME: IRIS Plan Check Comments 2 BLDG. ~1 {t:2JP ... 'l Checked by: Darii:I Kit James Date: March 12, 2012 T. (760) 724-7001 ~mail: kitfire@sbcglobal.net JURISDICTION: Carlsbad Fire Department PROJECT ADDRESS: 1891 Rutherford Rd. Ste 150 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: CB120246 Interior only remodel and improvements of currently unoccupied building. Area of work is 8,510cn Associated structural, mechanical, plumbing and electrical improvements. No site or exterior work. This plan review is to verify conformance_ to minimum requirements of codes adopted by the Carlsbad Fire Department. The items below require correction, clarification or" additional information before this plan check can be approved for permit issuanqe. · . INSTRl:JO:"flONS • To EXPEDITE the recheck process, please note on this list ( or copy), following each correction, how and where each correction item has ·been addressed, i.e. $heet number, note number, detail number, legend ·number, etc Corrections or modification·s to the plans must be clouded and provided with numbered deltas and revision dates. Please be sure to incorporation revisions onto the Building Dept. plan check set.· • PLEASE SEND-OR DELIVER REVISED PLANS DiRECTL)fTQ: DARYL K. JAMES 205 COLINA TERRACE VISTA, CA 92084 • Please direct any questions regarding this review directly to: Daryl K. James 760-724-7001 or · kitfire@sbcglobal.net COMMENTS T1.0 ti' Code -Analysis Number of Stories: Specify the 2nd story as a mezzanine. Existing Building Area: Sp.ecify second floor as ~ mezzanine. Occupan~y Per CBC: Den_ote Occupancy Classifications for areas 209 & 210. Development Summary Purposed Use declares no change in use or occupancy and Project Description specifies the building as currently unoccupied with no change in use or occupancy. Please confirm "Unoccupied Building". It appears that IRIS is the intended tenant. If IRIS is to occupy the building please provide a Fire Protection Technical Opinion & Report for the CFC classification, storage, use and handling of hazardous materials, in all areas other than those designated as office, conference and lunchroom, for compliance with fire & life safety requirements within the California Codes. Please ir-iclude areas 209& 211 within the report. FURTHER INFORMATION MAY BE REQUIRED .UPON REVIEW OF THE TECHNICAL REPORT .Report to include a s_torage layout for areas 209 & 210. Denote paths of egress around storage. Include a description and fire code classification of commodities, including packaging, and height to top· of storag·e. Provide the required fire sprinkler design density as req1;1ired by the CFC and NFPA 13. AO.O Exiting Plan Coordinate use of all areas and occupant load factors with floor plans. & Lighting Plan. Area 21 0 for example shows open office vs. staging and Area 211 shows Lab vs. server. Occupant load factor for Area 210 should be 300m per person .. Coordinate exit signs with Reflective Ceiling Plan and Lighting Plan. Page: 2 of 2 A2~1.1 . ~All labeled areas to match those denoted on Sheet A0.0 .and Lighting Plan. Please coordinate labeling. Once fire extinguisher requirements are provided in the Fire Protection Technical Opinion & Report, denote locations on plans. As stated above, further revisions may be necessary based on Technical Report requirements. Provide an additional·fire extinguisher near Area 209. · .A10.1 v' General Finish Notes 'Add a note that floor finish materials, comprised of fibers, will comply with CBC 804.4, ASTM Standard E 648, requiring a specific optical density smoke rating not to exceed 450 per ASTME E 662, will be provided Provide specifiqations and California State Fire. Marshal listings as well as other acceptance criteria for flame spread and smoke developed index for new carpet, padding and carpet base. CFC 804 Provide specifications, California· State Fire Marshal listings, and other acceptance criteria for flame spread and smoke developed index for fire retardant plywood wall material and co·rner guards. CBC 803. As stated above, further revisions may be necessary based .on Technical Report requirements M0.1 Sign stamps on all sheets. Mechanical Plan Check Notes Revise notes 3 & 13 using 2010 California Mechanical Code. M0.2 Schedules Verify CFM provided meets Fire Protection Technical Opinion & Report exhaust requirements. Denote air-moving systems supplying air in excess of 2000 cfm equipped with smoke detectors approved and iisted by the California State Fire Marshal. Specify location of smoke detector on plans. ' v' M3 .. 1 or E5.1 Imprint Carlsbad Policy 80-6 to roof plan. Provide a note thaf Intent B (Fireman Safety) will be provided and maintained. Indicate provisions taken to comply with Carlsbad Policy 80-6 Intent 8. (Fireman Safety) where multiple roof units will be added. Provisions will be reviewed for acceptance by Greg Ryan, Deputy Fire Marshal. P1 . v'Plumbing Plan Check Notes Revise notes C, E, F, 5A using 2010 California Codes. Please clarify if a new water heater will be installed. If so, please provide details. E2.2 v'First F.loor Lighting Plan Add means of egress lighting near exit in hallway west of Electrical Room 220. Plan Check Comments .BLDG. DE.fgp: CeJ~Y t Daryl-K. James & Associates, Inc. 205 Colina Terrace Vista, CA 92084 APPLICANT: Dean Christy PROJECT NAME: IRIS Checked by: Daryl Kit James Date" February 18, 2012 T. {760) 724~7001 Email: kitfire@sbcglobal.net JURISDICTION: Carlsbad Fire Department PROJECT ADDRESS: 1891 Rutherford Rd. Ste 150 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: CB120246 Interior only remodel and. improvements of currently unoccupied building. Area of work is 8,510$ Associated structural, mechanical, plumbing and electrical improvements. No site or exterior work. · This plan review is to verify conformance to minimum requirements of codes adopted by the Carlsbad .Fire Department. The items below require correction, clarification or additional information before this plan check can be approved for permit issuance. TNS-r'Rl!ieT1of.Js • To EXPEDITE the recheck process, please note on this list (or copy), following each correction, how and where each correction item has been addressed, i.e. sheet number, note number, detail number, legend number, etc Corrections or modifications to the plans must be clouded and provided with numbered deltas and revision dates. Please be sure to incorporation revisions onto the Building Dept. plan check set. · • PLEASE SEND OR DELIVER REVISED PLANS Wli"H ESGIL COMMENTS DIRECTLY TO: DARYL K. JAMES 205 COLINA TERRACE VISTA, CA 92084 • Please direct any questions regar_ding this review directly to: Daryl K. James 760-724-7001 or . kitfire@sbcglobal.net COMMENTS T1.0 Code Analysis · · Number of Stories: Specify the 2nd story as a mezzanine. Existing Building Area: Specify second floor as a mezzanine. Occupancy Per CBC: Denote Occupancy Classifications for areas 209 & 210. Development Summary Purposed Use declares no change in use or occupancy and Project Description specifies the building as currently unoccupied with no change in use or occupancy. Please confirm "Unoccupied Building". It appears that IRIS is the intended tenant. If IRIS is to .occupy the building please provide a Fire Protection Technical Opinion & Report for the CFC classification, storage, use and handling of hazardous materials, in all areas other than those designated as ·office, conference and lunchroom, for compliance with fire & life safety requirements within the California Codes. Please include areas 209& 211 within the report. The. Carlsbad Fire Department has an approved consultant list. You may use any one on the list that is qualified to determine the acceptaQility of technologies, processes, products, facilities,. materials and uses attending the design, operation or use of a building or premises subject to inspection by the fire code official. FURTHER INFORMATION MAY BE REQUIRED UPON REVIEW OFTHE TECHNICAL REPORT AO.O Exiting Plan Coordinate use of all areas and occupant load factors with floor plans. A2.1.1 All labeled areas to match those denoted on Sheet AO.O. Please coordinate labeling. Once fire extinguisher requirements are provided in the Fire Protection Technical Opinion & Report, denote locations . on plans. As stated above, further revisions may be necessary ba!:ied· on Technical Report requirements. Page: 2 of2 A10.1 ·4!:' .. Yi • General Finish Notes Add a note that floor finish materials, comprised of fibers, will: comply with CBC 804.4, ASTM Standard E 648, requiring a specific optical density smoke rating not to exceed 450 per ASTME E 662, will be provided Provide specifications and California State Fire Marshal listings .as well as other acceptance criteria for flame spread and smoke developed index for new carpet, padding and carpet base. CFC 804 Provide specifications, California State Fire Marshal listings, and other acceptance criteria for flame spread and smoke qeveloped index for fire retardant plywood wall material and corner guards. CBC 803. As.stated above, further revisions may be necessary based on Technical Report requirements M0.1 Sign stamps on all sheets. Mechanical Plan Check Notes Revise notes 3, 13, 15 & 16 using 2010 California Codes. M02.1 Schedules Verify CFM provided meets Fire Protection Technical Opinion & Report exhaust requirements. Denote air-moving systems supplying air in excess of 2000 cfm equipped with smoke detectors approved and listed by the California State Fire Marshal. M3.1 or E5.1 Imprint Carlsbad Policy 80-6 to roof plan. Provide a note that Intent B (Fireman Safety) will be provided and maintained. Indicate provisions taken to comply with Carlsbad Policy 80-6 Intent B. (Fireman Safety) where multiple roof units will be added. Provisions will be reviewed for acceptance by Greg Ryan, Deputy Fire Marshal. · P1 Plumbing Plan Check Notes Revise notes C, E, F, SA using 201 O California Codes. Please clarify if a new water heater will be installed. If so, please provide details. E2.2 First Floor Lighting Plan Add means of egress lighting near exit in hallway west of Electrical Room 220. T ~--.!...: 1 ' ~'I, --"·)' '!" TECHNICAL REPORT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SUMMARY For Iris Chemistry Center 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 150 Carlsbad, CA 92008 March 7, 2012 (Project Number 11-109-04) (Plan File Number CB 120246) ~--~ OCCUPATIONAL SERVICES, INC. .. Iris Chemistry Center Tecnnical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary OSl's CAS2Class Database used to Produce Technical Reports March 7, 2012 Page2 Occupational Services, Inc. ("OSI") owns a custom-designed Microsoft Access database that has been continually improved, updated and amended to reflect the current California Fire Code. Over 125,000 chemicals are currently recognized and classified by their Chemical Abstract Service Number (GAS No.) in OSI' s database, called "CAS2Class." The foundation of OSl's Technical Report is the Physical Hazard Summary and Health Hazard Summary reports produced by CAS2Class. Before presenting a Technical Report to a Code Official, OSI collects the tenant's "proposed" chemical inventory and imports the inventory into CAS2Class. OSI then makes a proper hazard determination for every unclassified chemical. OSI uses trained and degreed HazMat professionals to determine the hazard categories, which are based on the chemical's Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS}, the manufacturer's product literature, and textbooks, along with the concentration, physical state, chemical properties and.health hazards of that chemical. OSI also refers to NIOSH, OSHA, EPA and DOT hazard classifications. OSI uses all these physical and chemical references to properly classify the chemical according to the categories listed in Appendix E of the 2010 California Fire Code (CFC). When 100% of the tenant's chemical inventory is properly classified, OSI generates these two tables: Physical Hazard Summary and Health Hazard Summary. OSI then compares the tenant's summaries to the Maximum Allowable Quantity (MAQ) per Control Area of Hazardous Materials Posing a Physical Hazard listed in Table 2703.1.1(1) & 2703.1.1(3) of the 2010 CFC and the Maximum Allowable Quantity per Control Area of Hazardous Materials Posing a Health Hazard in Table 2703.1.1(2) & 2703.1.1(4) of the 2010 California Fire Code (CFC) .. If the entire inventory does not exceed the MAQs, OSI advises the architect to design and construct one control area. If the MAQs are exceeded, OSI advises the architect to design more control areas until the inventory does not exceed MAQs. Many hours of technical expertise are spent designing the quantity and one-hour boundaries of the control areas. OSI and the architect use this CAS2Class report at the beginning of the design process and the information is used to form the basis of the building design. Iris Chemistry Center a subsidiary of Iris Molecular Diagnostics and Iris International, Incorporated, a Biotechnology company, operating as a molecular diagnostics company. It develops technology platforms diagnostic method immunoassay technology and bubble isolation technology that enables separation and concentration of rare cells in blood and urine. Iris Chemistry Center and Iris Molecular Diagnostics are based in Carlsbad, California. OSI and Iris Chemistry Center understand the Carlsbad Fire Department will review this hazardous material opinion and Technical Report and that the Building Official will request Carlsbad Fire Departmenfs approval on this hazardous material opinion and Technical Report. A completed copy of this report will be submitted to the Carlsbad Fire Department: City of Carlsbad Fire Department Fire Prevention Division 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 www.firemail@carlsbadca.gov P: (760) 602-4665 F: (760) 602-8561 , Iris Chemistry Center Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary Executive Summary March 7, 2012 Page3 Iris Chemistry Center is submitting this Technical Report as part of a tenant improvement to remodel ):he existing office and laboratory space of a currently unoccupied building located at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 150 in the city of Carlsbad CA 92008. This Technical Report was prepared by Jeffrey A., Silvers, Certified California Fire Code Inspector (CFC 0180.07), MPH, CIH, CSP (Curriculum Vitae attached), of Occupational Services, Inc .. (OSI), 6397 Nancy Ridge Drive, San Diego CA 92121, and (858) 558-6736. This report includes: Building/facility information, Operational information and Hazardous Materials information. None of the hazardous materials stored and/or used within tenant space (Control Area 1) exceed the Maximum Allowable Quantity per Control Area of Hazardous Materials posing a Physical Hazard listed in Table 307.1 (1) or the Maximum Allowable Quantity per Control Area of Hazardous Materials posing a Health Hazard in Table 307.1 (2) of the 2010 California Building Code (CBC). Refer to Attachment 3 Physical Hazard Report Summary and Attachment 4 Health Hazard Report Summary shows the amounts hazardous materials stored and/or used. The Attachments coincide with Tables 307.1 (1) and 307.1(2) of the 2010 CBC .. There are four control areas inside the building. Attached are the Physical Hazard (Attachment 3) and Health Hazard (Attachment 4) Report Summaries for Control Area One Suite 150.occupied by Iris Chemistry Center: 1. Control Area 1 (Suite 150, occupied by Iris Chemistry Center) 2. Control Area 2 (Vacant and not occupied by Iris Chemistry Center) 3. Control Area 3 (Vacant and not occupied by Iris Chemistry Center) 4. Control Area 4 (Vacant and not occupied by Iris Chemistry Center) Based on the volume of hazardous materials on site, the design and operation of the building will be in compliance with the 2010 California Fire Code. Refer to Table 1 and Attachment 5 for detailed list of Chemical and/or Hazardous Materials stored and/or used by Iris Chemistry Center' facility located at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 150 Carlsbad CA 92008. Iris Chemistry Center has filed the San Diego Regional Hazardous Materials Questionnaire DEH HM- 9171 with the San Diego County Department of Environmental Health. Based on the proposed use of discloseable quantities of hazardous materials at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 150, Carlsbad CA 92008 Iris Chemistry Center will be required to submit an initial Hazardous Materials Business Plan. The plan according to the County DEH is required to be " ... submitted at least two weeks prior to scheduling your Final Inspection." Iris Chemistry Center will be calling for Final Inspection by the end of spring 2012. Therefore Iris Chemistry Center has 90 -120 days to complete the Business Plan. Iris Chemistry Center is not submitting. a Business Plan at this time; however Iris Chemistry. Center commits to submitting the Business Plan prior to final occupancy and understands that the Building Department will not grant a final Certificate of Occupancy until the San Diego County DEH processes our Business Plan. Table 1 of this Technical Report is a list of every chemical in Iris Chemistry Center facility inventory located at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 150, Carlsbad CA 92008. The chemical inventory is sorted alphabetically, and then by Control Area. Included in Table 1 is the assigned hazard class from OSl's database. The majority of the inventory items have more than one hazard class. For example, Ethanol is listed in Table 1 with three hazard classes, Flammable Class 1-8 (F-I8) (chemical liquid has a flash point below 73 degrees Fahrenheit and boiling point of above 100 degrees Fahrenheit), Irritants (IRR) Iris Chemistry Center Tecllnical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary March 7, 2012 Page4 (acute chemical exposure irritates the skin), and Other Health Hazards (OHH) (chronic chemical exposure causes affect target organs of the human body: Liver, Kidneys, and Heart damage. Table 1 (Control Area 1) Paae-1 Iris Chemistrv Center Chemical lnventorv Storage Use Location % Location Control Area Chemical Name Hazard Class Cone. CAS# Qty Unit Control 1 1 Rms 221, 224, Rms 221, 224, 1,3-propanediol C3A, IRR 100 504-63-2 5 aallons 228 228 Rms 221, 224, Rms 221, 224, 2-Prooanol FL-IB, IRR,OHH 100 67-63-0 5 aallons 228 228 Rms 221, 224, Rms 221, 224, Basic Oranae 21 IRR 100 3056-93-7 5 Lbs 228 228 0.0002 Biotin-PEG-NHS Ester IRR 100 009377-00-0 1 Lbs Rm223 Rm223 Bovine Serum Albumin IRR 100 9048-46-8 1 Lbs Rm223 Cab-O-Sil M5 IRR 100 112945-52-5 2 Lbs Rm 223,221 Rm 221,223 Rms 221, 224, Carbon Dioxide INERT-GAS 100 124-38-9 1748 Cft3 228 Rm 221 Rms 221, 224, Rms 221, 224, Cetrimide IRR, OHH 100 8044-71-1 2 Lbs 228 228 Citric acid IRR 100 77-92-9 2.2 Lbs Rms 223,227 Rms223, 227 Rms 221, 224, Rms 221, 224, Crvstal violet IRR, OHH, TOX 100 548-62-9 1 Lbs 228 228 dATP, 100 mM solution IRR 6 1927-31-7 0.0025 aallons Rm 223 Rm223 dCTP, 100 mM solution IRR 6 18423-43-3 0.0025 aallons Rm223 Rm 223 dGTP, 100 mM solution IRR 6 93919-41-6 0.0025 aallons Rm223 Rm 223 0.0002 Disuccidimidvl Suberate IRR,OHH 100 68528-80-3 1 Lbs Rm223 Rm223 DMSO C3B, IRR,SEN 100 67-68-5 1 aallons Rm223 Rm223 dTTP, 100 mM solution IRR 6 102783-51-7 0.0025 aallons Rm223 Rm223 EDTA, 0.5 M solution IRR 20 6381-92-6 0.25 aallons Rm223 Rm223 Equine Serum IRR 100 004111-00-0 25 aallons Rm223 Rm223 Rms 221, 223, Rms 221, 223, Ethanol FL-IB, IRR,OHH 100 64-17-5 25 aallons 224,228 224,228 Rms221, 224, Rms 221, 224, Ethvlene glycol C3B, IRR 100 107-21-1 5 gallons 228 228 Flammable Waste Solvent Rms 221, 224, (Methanol, Water, 2-Prooanoll FL-IB, IRR,OHH Mixture 000338-00-0 5 aallons 228 Rm224 Rms221, 222, Rms 221, 222, 223, 224, 227, 223, 224, 227, Glycerol C3B, IRR 100 56-81-5 50 aallons 228 228 Rm 221,223, Rm 221,223, Glycine IRR,OHH 100 56-40-6 5 Lbs 224 224 HEPES, free acid IRR 100 7365-45-9 2.2 Lbs Rm223 Rm 223 Rms224& Hvdrochloric acid; 1 M solution IRR,OHH 1.42 000764 7-01-0 1 aallons 221 Rms 224 & 221 Rms 221, 224, Rms 221, 224, lsobutanol FL-IC, IRR,OHH 100 78-83-1 5 aallons 228 228 Magnesium chloride, 1 M solution IRR 1 7786-30-3 0.25 aallons Rm223 Rm 223 Rms 221, 224, Rms 221, 224, Methanol FL-IB, IRR,OHH 100 67-56-1 5 gallons 228 228 Rms 221, 224, Rms 221, 224, Methvlene blue IRR,OHH 100 7220-79-3 1 Lbs 228 228 Rms 223, 224, Rms 223, 224, Molecular Sieve, 3A IRR 100 12736-96-8 5 Lbs 227 227 Rms 221, 224, Rms 221, 224, N-Propanol FL-IB, IRR,OHH 100 71-23-8 5 aallons 228 228 Rms 221, 224, Rms221, 224, P-Dioxane FL-IB, IRR,UR1 100 1764I-74-4 0.5 aallons 228 228 Potassium chloride, 2 M solution IRR 1.5 7447-40-7 0.25 aallons Rm223 Rm223 Rms 223, 221, Rms 223, 221, Phosphate Buffered Saline IRR 100 7778-77-0 0.05 Lbs 334,227 334,227 ,, Iris Chemistry Center Tech'nical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary Table 1-(Control Area 1 Page-2 Iris Chemistrv Center Chemical lnventorv % Chemical Name Hazard Class Cone. CAS# Qty Unit Poloxamer 338 IRR,OHH 100 9003-11-6 3 Lbs ROX Passive Reference Dve IRR, SEN 100 009376-00-0 0.00013 qallons Saponin IRR, OHH, SEN 100 8047-15-2 2 Lbs HTOX,OHH,UR3, Sodium Azide WR2 100 26628-22-8 0.41 Lbs Sodium chloride IRR, OHH -100 7647-14-5 25 Lbs Sodium chloride, 5 M solution IRR,OHH 3 7647-14-5 0.25 qallons 0001310-73- Sodium hydroxide, 1 M solution CORR, WR1 0.04 .2 1 qallons Sodium phosphate, dibasic, Heotahydrate IRR 100 7782-85-6 5 Lbs Sodium phosphate, monobasic, 5M solution IRR 47.5 14265-44-2 0.5 qallons Sodium phosphate, monobasic, monohydrate IRR 100 14265-44-2 5 Lbs Streptavidin Microparticles, High BindinQ Capacity IRR 1 9013-20-1 0.13 qallons .. Sulfa-NHS-LG-Biotin IRR 100 191671-46-2 0.00021 Lbs SYBR Green I C3B, IRR, SEN 100 1637950 75-3 0.00013 aallons TE Buffer, oH 8.0 IRR 0.1 77-86-1 0.13 qallons Tris(hydroxyr'nethyl)aminemetha ne, free base IRR 100 77-86-1 5 Lbs Tris(hydroxymethyl)aminometha ne buffer, 1 M solution IRR 16 77-86-1. 3 qallons Tween-20 C3B, IRR 100 9005-64-5 1 gallons Water, Nuclease Free NH 100 7732-18-5 5 aallons March 7, 2012 Page5 Storage Use Location Location Control Area Control 1 1 Rm 223,222 Rm 223,222 Rms 221, 223, Rms 221, 223, 224,228, 224,228, Rms 221, 224, Rms 221, 224, 228 228 Rms 223, 224, Rms 223, 224, 221 221 Rms 221, 222, Rms 221, 222, 223, 224, 227, 223, 224, 227, 228 228 Rms223, 222 Rms223, 222 224, & 221 224, & 221 Rms224& 221 Rms224 & 221 Rms 221, 224, Rms221, 224, 228 228 Rms 221, 222, Rms221, 222, 223,224,228 223,224,228 Rms 221, 224, Rms 221, 224, 228 228 Rm223 Rm223 Rm223 Rm 223 Rm 223 Rm223 Rm 222,223 Rm 222,223 Rms 221, Rms 221, 223, 223,224,228 224,228 Rms 223,227 Rms 223,227 Rms 221, 223, Rms221, 223, 224,228 224,228 Rms 221, 224, Rms 221, 224, 228 228 Table 1.1 Reference Table for (Hazard Classifications and Class Codes listed in Table 1) H~ARD CLASSIFICATION CLASS CODE H~ARD CLASSIFICATION · .. CLASS C_ODE. COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID CLASS II C2 FLAMMABLE SOLID FS COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID CLASS IIIA C3A HIGHLY TOXICS HTOX COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID CLASS IIIB C3B INERT GAS, GAS OR LIQUIFIED INERT-GAS COMBUSTIBLE FIBER (LOOSE) CFL IRRITANTS IRR COMBUSTIBLE FIBER (BALED) CFB NON-HAZARDOUS NH CONSUMER FIREWORKS (CLASS C COMMON) 1.4G CFW1.4G ORGANIC PEROXIDE UD, I THRU V OP-IUD THRU Vl CORROSIVES CORR OTHER HEAL TH HAZARDS OHH CRYOGENIC FLAMMABLE CRYO-FLAM OXIDIZER CLASS 1THRU 4 OX-(1 THRU 4l CRYOGENIC INERT CRYO-INERT OXIDIZER GAS, GAS OR LIQUIFIED OX-GAS CRYOGENIC OXIDIZING CRYO-OX PYROPHORiC PYRO EXPLOSIVES 1.1 thru 1.6 EXP-(1.1-1.6) RADIOACTIVES RAD FLAMMABLE GAS FG SENSITIZERS SEN FLAMMABLE LIQUID CLASS IA FLalA TOXICS TOX FLAMMABLE LIQUID CLASS IB FL-IB . UNSTABLE /REACTIVE) 1 THRU 4 UR-(1 THRU 4) FLAMMABLE LIQUID CLASS IC FL-IC WATER REACTIVE 1 THRU 3 WR-(1 THRU 3) Iris Chemistry Center Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary March 7, 2012 Page6 Table 1.1 Reference Table-! Continued) '-, HAZARD CLASSIFICATION CLASS CODE HAZARD CLASSIFICATION ... --· CL.ASS CODE FLAMMABLE LIQUID CLASS COMBINATION {IA, 18 ICl FL-{IA,18,ICl Table 2 indicates total Maximum Allowable Quantity (MAQ) per Control Area of hazardous material posing a Physical Hazard that is stored and/or used in Iris Chemistry Center Control Area One per 2010 CFC Table 2703.1.1(1) Table 2 (Iris Chemistry Center Control Area One) QUANTITY %OF MAQ PER 2010 CFC STORED In -MAQ -- MATERIAUCLASSIFICA'TION TABLE 2703.1.1 l1l Control Area_ One US.ED • , · MAQ Allo.wable Increase_ COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID CLASS II None in this Control Area_ NIA NIA NIA COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID CLASS IIIA 1320 Gallons 5.0Gallons 0.379% 1315.0 Gallonsl99.621% COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID CLASS 1118_ 26,400 Gallons 57.0 Gallons 0.216% 26343.0 Gallonsl99.784% COMBUSTIBLE FIBER (LOOSE) None in this Control Area NIA NIA NIA COMBUSTIBLE FIBER (BALED) None in this Control Area NIA NIA NIA CRYOGENIC FLAMMABLE None in this Control Area NIA NIA NIA CONSUMER FIREWORKS {CLASS C COMMON) 1.4G None in this Control Area NIA NIA NIA CRYOGENIC OXIDIZING None in this Control Area NIA NIA NIA EXPLOSIVES 1.1 thru 1.6 None in this Control Area NIA NIA NIA FLAMMABLE GAS None in this Control Area NIA NIA NIA FLAMMABLE LIQUID CLASS IA None in this Control Area NIA NIA NIA FLAMMABLE LIQUID CLASS 18 _ 480 Gallons 45.5 Gallons 9.375% 434.5 Gallonsl90.625% FLAMMABLE LIQUID CLASS IC 480 Gallons 5.0 Gallons 1.042% 475.0 Gallonsl98.958% FLAMMABLE LIQUID CLASS COMBINATION {IA, 18 IC) 480 Gallons 50.5 Gallons 10.52% 469.849 Gallons/89.48% FLAMMABLE SOLID None in this Control Area NIA N/A NIA INERT GAS, GAS OR LIQUIFIED Not Aoolicable 1748 Cft3 N/L Not Aoolicable CRYOGENIC INERT None in this Control Area N/A N/A N/A ORGANIC PEROXIDE UD, I THRU V None in this Control Area NIA NIA NIA OXIDIZER CLASS 1THRU 4 · None in this Control Area N/A N/A N/A OXIDIZER GAS, GAS OR LIQUIFIED None in this Control Area NIA NIA NIA PYROPHORIC None in this Control Area N/A NIA NIA UNSTABLE (REACTIVE) 4 None in this Control Area NIA NIA NIA UNSTABLE(REACTIVEI 3 20 Pounds 0.41 Pounds 2.05% 19.59 Poundsl97.95% UNSTABLE {REACTIVE) 2 None in this Control Area N/A NIA NIA UNSTABLE {REACTIVE) 1 Not Aoolicable 0.5 Pounds NL Not Limited WATER REACTIVE 3 None in this Control Area NIA NIA NIA WATER REACTIVE 2 200 Pounds 0.41 Pounds 0.205% 199.59 Poundsl99.795% WATER REACTIVE 1 Not Aoolicable 1.0 Gallons NL Not Limited Table 3 indicates total Maximum Allowable Quantity (MAQ) per Control Area of hazardous material posing a Health Hazard that is stored and/or used in Iris Chemical Center Control Area One per 201 O CFC Table 2703.1.1 (2) " ? ; Iris Chemistry Center Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary Table 3 (Iris Chemistry Center Control Area One MAQ PER 2010 CFC MATERIAUCLASSIFICATION TABLE 2703.1.1 (2) CORROSIVE SOLID Lbs None in this Control Area CORROSIVE LIQUID Gals 2000 Gallons HIGHLY TOXICS SOLID Lbs 40 Pounds HIGHLY TOXICS LIQUID Gals None in this Control Area TOXICS SOLID Lbs 2000 Pounds TOXICS LIQUID Gals None in this Control Area IRRITANTS {LIQUIDS) Not Aoolicable . IRRITANTS (SOLIDS) Not Aoolicable NON-HAZARDOUS (LIQUIDS) Not Aoolicable OTHER HEAL TH HAZARDS-(L) . Not Aoolicable OTHER HEALTH HAZARDS-(S) Not Aoolicable SENSITIZERS (LIQUIDS) Not Aoolicable SENSITIZERS (SOLIDS) Not Aoolicable QUANTITY , STORED In Control Area One · NIA 1.0 Gallons 0.41 Pounds NIA 1.0 Pounds NIA 143.268 Gallons 71.45 Pounds 5.0 Gallons 101.75 Gallons 34.41 Pounds 1.0 Gallons 2.0 Pounds %OF' ·MAQ USE:D NIA 0.05% 1.025% NIA 0.05% NIA NL NL NL NL NL NL NL March 7, 2012 Page? .. ' MAQ AlloWable·lhctease NIA 1,999.0 Gallons 199.95% 39.59 Pounds 198.975% NIA 1,999.0 Pounds 199.95% NIA Not Regulated Not Regulated Not Regulated Not Regulated Not Regulated Not Regulated Not Regulated Bulking and Dispensing of Hazardous Materials/Wastes: Bulking and/or dispensing of Hazardous Materials Class I Flammable, Class II and Class Ill, Combustible Liquids will occur in the designated Iris Chemistry Center Control Area One locations as listed ih Table 4 and Attachment 2.1. Bulking and/or dispensing of Hazardous Waste Liquids will occur in the designated Iris Chemistry Center Control Area One locations as listed in Table 4 and Attachment 2.1. Glass and/or Plastic 250-500 milliliter containers will be used to dispense Hazardous Materials Class I Flammable, Class II and Class 111, Combustible Liquids within the fume hoods of designated bulking and dispensing locations listed in Table 4 and Attachment 2.1. 5 gallon (UL) listed and/or (FM) approved Polyethylene/Metal safety containers will be used for bulking Class I Flammable, Class II and Class Ill, Combustible Waste Liquids. 5 gallon (UL) listed and/or (FM) approved Polyethylene/Metal safety containers will be properly grounded during bulking and/or dispensing operations. The maximum quantity of liquid waste that will be bulked and/or dispensed at one time is a :S 5 gallon (UL) listed and/or (FM) approved Polyethylene/Metal safety container. When 5 gallon (UL.) listed and/or (FM) approved Polyethylene/Metal safety containers are full Veolia Environmental Services company is immediately notified and full 5 gallon (UL) listed and/or (FM) approved Polyethylene/Metal safety containers of hazardous waste are transported away from Iris Chemical Center. Refer to Table 4 and Attachment 2.1, which lists all locations where Hazardous Materials and/or Hazardous Wastes will be Bulked and/or dispensed within the Iris Chemistry Center located at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 150, Carlsbad CA 92008. Bulking and/or Dispensing of Class I Flammable, and Class II, and Class Ill, Combustible L.iquids will occur in the following locations: CONTROi.. AREA Control Area 1 Control Area 1 Control Area 1 Control Area 1 Control Area 1 Iris Chemistry Center Tech'nical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary March 7, 2012 Page8 Hazardous materials including, Oxidizing, Reactive, Water Reactive, Highly Toxic, Corrosive, Caustic, and Pyrophorics will be stored in hazardous materials storage cabinets. Doors will be well fitted, self-closing, and equipped with a latch. The hazardous materials storage cabinets will meet the construction standards in 2010 CFC 2703.8. 7.1. Table 5 lists all Hazardous Materials that will be bulked and/or dispensed in Control Area One; Quantities to be bulked and/or dispensed, and types of containers used during bulking and/or dispensing. (Note: Only :S 5 gallons of flammable and/or combustible Liquid will be bulked and/or dispensed during any bulking and/or dispensing operation). Table 5 (Control Area One) A Complete list of Hazardous Materials to be bulked and/or dispensed in Control Area One (USE-OPEN) (NO-USE-CLOSED) USE-OPEN . type cohtainer'for ·· ,. Matertal/ Bulklng/Dlspenslng Quantities to be : transfet/Di~pensme C.las.s I & · HAZARDOUS MATERIAL Clanlflcatlon Location CA 1 . Bulked/Dlsoensed Class Ii Flammable Liquids 1 Gallon /500 Milliliter Container dispensed into 250-500 Milliliter COMBUSTIBLE Glass/Plastic Container, Glass 1,3-PROPANEDIOL LIQUID CLASS IIIA Rooms 221,224,228 :S 1 Gallon Tube / Beaker. 1 Gallon /500 Milliliter Container dispensed into 250-500 Milliliter FLAMMABLE LIQUID· Glass/Plastic Container Glass 2-PROPANOL CLASS IB. Rooms 221,224,228 :S 1 Gallon Tube / Beaker. 1 Gallon /500 Milliliter Container dispensed into 250-500 Milliliter COMBUSTIBLE Glass/Plastic Container, Glass DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE LIQUID CLASS IIIB Room223 :S 1 Gallon Tube / Beaker. 1 Gallon /500 Milliliter Container dispensed into 250-500 Milliliter FLAMMABLE LIQUID Rooms Glass/Plastic Container Glass ETHANOL CLASSIB 221,223,224,228 :S 1 Gallon Tube / Beaker. 1 Gallon /500 Milliliter Container dispensed into 250-500 Milliliter COMBUSTIBLE Glass/Plastic Container, Glass ETHYLENE GLYCOL LIQUID. CLASS IIIB Rooms 221,224,228 :S 1 Gallon Tube / Beaker. 1 Gallon /500 Milliliter Glass/Plastic Container FLAMMABLE SOLVENT dispensed into 5 Gallon (UL) WASTE (METHANOL, FLAMMABLE LIQUID Listed (FM) Approved Safety WATER, 2-PROPANOL) CLASSIB Rooms 221,224,228 :S 5 Gallons Container 1 Gallon /500 Milliliter Container dispensed into 250-500 Milliliter COMBUSTIBLE Rooms Glass/Plastic Container, Glass GLYCEROL LIQUID CLASS IIIB 221,223,224,227 :S 1 Gallon Tube / Beaker. 1 Gallon /500 Milliliter Container dispensed into 250-500 Milliliter FLAMMABLE LIQUID Glass/Plastic Container Glass ISOBUTANOL CLASSIC Rooms 221,224,228 :S 1 Gallon Tube / Beaker. 1 Gallon /500 Milliliter Container FLAMMABLE LIQUID dispensed into 250-500 Milliliter Glass/Plastic Container Glass METHANOL. CLASSIB Rooms 221,224,228 :S 1 Gallon Tube / Beaker. 1 Gallon /500 Milliliter Container dispensed into 250-500 Milliliter FLAMMABLE LIQUID Glass/Plastic Container Glass N-PROPANOL CLASSIB Rooms 221,224,228 :S 1 Gallon Tube / Beaker. Iris Chemistry Center Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary March 7, 2012 Page9 Table 5 (Control Area One) A Complete list of Hazardous Materials to be bulked and/or dispensed in Control Area One (USE-OPEN) (NO-USE-CLOSED)-(Continued) ---USE-OPEN_ Type container tor . r..terlal/ Bulking/Dispensing . Quantities to be Tntflsfer/Dispensing-Class 1 ·& HAZARDOUS MATERIAL Cluslflcatlon Location CA1 · · Bulked/Dlsoensed. · .Class ·11 Flammable Liauids 1 Gallon /500 Milliliter Container dispensed into 250-500 Milliliter FLAMMABLE LIQUID . Glass/Plastic Container Glass P-DIOXANE CLASSIB Rooms 221,224,228 S1 Gallon Tube / Beaker. 1 Gallon /500 Milliliter Container dispensed into 250-500 Milliliter COMBUSTIBLE Glass/Plastic Container, Glass SYBRGREEN I LIQUID CLASS IIIB Room 223 s 1 Gallon Tube / Beaker. 1 Gallon /500 Milliliter Container dispensed into 250-500 Milliliter COMBUSTIBLE Rooms Glass/Plastic Container, Glass TVYEEN-20 LIQUID CLASS IIIB 221,223,224,228 S 1 Gallon Tube / Beaker. Table 6 and Table 6.1 include MAQ of In-Use Open Systems permitted in Control Area One and allowable increases as pet 2010 CFC Tables 2703.1.1(1) and 2703.1.1(2). Table 6 (Control Area One bulking and/or dispensing Control Area USE-OPEN per 2010 CFC Table 2703.1.1(1). ·MAQ PER 2010 · MAQ Allowable Increase · CFC TABLE 2703.1.1 (1Hln-QUANTITY (In-us, MATERIAUCLASSIFICATION UNOpen _ Open) Control Area --· Svtternl ·One -·' _, COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID CLASS IIIA 160 Gallons S 1 Gallons s 159 Gallons/99.375% -COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID CLASS 1118 3,300 Gallons S5 Gallons S 3,295 Gallons/99.85% FLAMMABLE LIQUID CLASS 1-A, 18, IC 60 Gallons S11 Gallons s 49 Gallons/81.7% Table 6.1 (Control Area One) bulking and/or dispensing Control Area USE-OPEN per 2010 CFC Table 2703.1.1 (2). MAQ PeR 2010 MAQ Allowable Increase ·CFCTMLE -, 2703.1.1 (2) (In• QUANTITY (In-Use. > MATERIAL/CLASSIFICATION -u .. Optn Open) Control Area $IIIIIMI\ One ', CORROSIVE (LIQUID) 100 Gallons S 1 Gallons s 99 Gallons/99% Building/Facility Information The building located at 1891 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad; CA 92008 is a Type 111-B fully Sprinklered building. The building is two stories with a total square footage of (50,341 tt2 I floor). Iris Chemistry Center will remodel only 8,510 ft2 of the original building under this proposed tenant improvement as indicated in Attachment 2 (Code Analysis Section-Area of Construction). Construction scope of work includes: Interior only remodel and improvements to the existing ( 1 ). Office/Lab space of currently unoccupied building. No change in use or occupancy. (2). Construction of rated demising wall to separate_ the building for future multi-tenant use. (3). Associated mechanical, plumbing and electrical work. ' Iris Chemistry Center Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary March 7, 2012 Page 10 Attachment 1 is the Site Project Vicinity Map for Iris Chemistry Center Located at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 150, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Attachment 2 is the Iris Tenant Improvements Title Sheet Drawing T1 .0 prepared by McFarlane Architects, Inc. for Iris Chemistry Center Located at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 150, Carlsbad, CA 92008. Attachment 2.1 is the First Level Floor Plan Drawing prepared by McFarlane Architects, Inc. for Iris Chemistry Center showing first level floor plan ;:1nd bulking and/or dispensing locations within 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 150, Carlsbad, CA 92008. Attachment 2.2 is the Second Level Floor Plan Drawing prepared by McFarlane Architects, Inc. for Iris Chemistry Center Located at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 150, Carlsbad, CA 92008. Operational Information The building located at 1891 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad CA 92008 consists of multi-occupancy classifications. The building is "B, F-1, S-1" (49,210 ff) occupancies with "A-3" non-separated occupancy (1,131 ff) at the first floor for a total building area of (50,341 ff). The building is approximately 75% laboratory function and/or support and 25% administration and/or support. Iris Chemistry Center is a Biotechnology company operating as a molecular diagnostics company. It develops technology platforms diagnostic method immunoassay technology and bubble isolation technology that enables separation and concentration of rare cells in blood and urine using typical laboratory quantities of hazardous materials. Based upon the proposed volume and usage of hazardous materials, the proper occupancy classification of 1891 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad CA 92008 is "B, F-1, S-1 and A-3." The entire building consists of four control areas (Control Area 1 ), (Control Area 2), (Control Area 3).and (Control Area 4). Iris Chemistry Center occupies Control Area 1 (Suite 150) only. There will be primary bulking and dispensing of (Class I Flammable, and Class 11, Class Ill-A Combustible liquids) within fume hoods of designated Iris Chemistry Center Control Area 1 locations as listed in Table 4 and Attachment 2.1. Use of (Class I Flammable, and Class 11, Class Ill-A Combustible liquids) will occur only in designated bulking and dispensing areas and/or laboratories. Hazardous materials and wastes will be restricted to the designated bulking and dispensing areas and/or laboratories. Designated bulking and dispensing areas and locations are listed in Table 4 and Attachment 2.1. For detailed information concerning botn the physical and health hazards at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 150, Carlsbad CA 92008, please refer to the enclosed three chemical classification reports Attachments 3, 4 and 5. These reports are based on the (201 0 California Building Code Table 307.1 (1) & Table 307.1 (2) and 2010 California Fire Code Table 2703.1.1(1) & Table 2703.1.1(2)). None of the hazardous materials exceed the exempt amounts for physical or health hazards for storage or use. · The following controls will be installed at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 150, Carlsbad CA 92008 1. Automatic Fire Extinguishing System for buildings (2010 CFC 903.2. NFPA 131 The building is fully equipped with an existing, approved, automatic wet fire extinguishing system. 2. Fire Alarm and Detection Systems {2010 CFC 907. NFPA 721 The building is equipped with an existing, fire alarm system specific to applicable occupancy groups listed in the operational information section within this technical report. Iris Chemistry Center Technical Report/ Hazardous Ma~erials Summary 3. Seismic Bracing and Shelf Construction for hazardous materials. [2010 CFC 2703.9.9] March 7, 2012 Page 11 Shelves greater than six feet high will be braced and anchored and be of substantial construction. Shelves will be provided with lips or guards. The laboratory will be equipped with adequately braced and anchored shelving of substantial noncombustible construction with a chemical resistant coating. Shelves will be provided with a lip or guards. Shelf storage of hazardous materials will be maintained in an order!y manner and in compliance with the Code. 4 Separation of Incompatible Materials [2010 CFC 2703.9.8] Incompatible materials will be separated from each other in storage in (FM) approved self- closing storage cabinets, or in separate (UL) listed or (DOT) approved waste collection containers. To ensure compliance, one or more of the following methods will separate incompatible materials: • Storage in separate approved self-closing storage cabinets as follows: , Flammable/Combustible liquids (Class I, 11, and Ill-A) will be stored in approved flammable liquids cabinets, • Acids will be stored in acid cabinets, • Bases will be stored in base cabinets. • Trained personnel will further distinguish between incompatible materials (i.e. acids and bases; oxidizers and flammables; acids and flammables) and store them in an appropriate manner with adequate distance to avoid incompatible reactions. • Incompatible gases will be separated by a distance of more than twenty feet • Incompatibles will be separated using noncombustible partitions/barrier greater than 18" high. Employees will receive chemical safety instruction on the separation of incompatible materials. 5. Empty Containers [2010 CFC 2703.2.5} The storage of empty containers and containers previously used for the storage of flammable or combustible liquids, unless free from explosive vapors, will be stored as required for filled tanks and containers. Tank and containers, when emptied will have the covers or plugs immediately replaced in openings. 6. Security [NFPA 730 & NFPA 731] The building will be equipped with lock(s) to prevent unauthorized entry, security cameras and motion detectors. The security measures in place at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 150, Carlsbad CA, 92008 are within compliance of the Code. 7. Fire Extinguishers [2010 CFC 906.1 & NFPA 654 6.2.2] The facility will be equipped with portable dry chemical fire extinguishers. There will be an appropriate amount of approved fire extinguishers mounted not more than 75 feet apart within -the Iris Chemistry Center facility, located at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 150, Carlsbad CA 92008 which is (50,341 ft2). The appropriate amount and type fire extinguishers will be located throughout the building; designated dispensing areas and laboratories. , Iris Chemistry Center Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary 8. Approved Flammable Liquid and Hazardous Materials Storage Cabinets [2010 CFC 3404.3.2] March 7, 2012 Page 12 Flammable and combustible liquids will be stored in approved flammable .liquid storage cabinets. Doors will be well fitted, self-closing, and equipped with a latch. 9,. Laboratory Fume Hoods and Building Ventilation and Exhaust Systems and Types of Material Exhausted a. Flammable Gases anc:I Vapors in the Exhaust Systems. The ventilation system at Iris Chemistry Center will consist of galvanized duct in varying size from 1 O" round duct to 24" x 24" rectangular duct, which is exhausted to a utility fan located on the roof. Scientists will be trained not to exhaust incompatibles into the ventilation systems. This galvanized duct is suitable for the bench scale laboratory reactions performed in the fume hoods at Iris Chemistry Center and is in compliance with the Code of Federal Regulations Volume 29 Part 1910.1450. The storage and use of flammable and combustible liquids and gases in hoods and exhaust ducts will be Hmited to the smallest amounts needed each day. Concentrations of gases and vapors will be diluted to less than 10% of the lower explosive limit (L.E.L) for each compound. Therefore, no automatic fire protection systems will be required in the fume hoods or exhaust ducts. b. Corrosive and Oxidizing Materials Corrosive and oxidizers will be used in the chemical fume hoods. Corrosives will be neutralized in the chemical experiments and the corrosives will not be exhausted untreated directly into the fume hoods at concentrations that could attack the ducting or accumulate and drip·. The corrosives are used in milliliters quantities for pH adjustment and not at original strength nor heated and exhausted untreated where they could attack the ducting. Therefore no special ducting or treatment is needed. Oxidizers will be used in the fume hoods and consumed or decomposed in the chemical reactions and not be available to release oxygen or react with organics in the exhaust system. c. Heating The materials being exhausted will not be heated above standard room temperature. Mechanical exhaust will be provided where Class I, 11, or Ill liquids are used (in any amount) in Group B, or portions thereof. Under normal operating conditions explosive vapor-air mixtures will not develop in the exhaust system at Iris Chemistry Center The majority of the work involving Class I, II, or Ill-A flammable liquids will be performed in chemical fume hoods, not in the open laboratories. The exhaust ventilation will be sufficient to maintain non-flammable and non-explosive vapor concentrations throughout the entire exhaust duct system. Iris Chemistry Center activities will not require elevated temperatures. Therefore, separate and distinct exhaust systems are not required. d. Calculations to determine necessary CFM required to maintain levels <10% and 25% LEL for Class I, 11, Ill-A Flammable liquids Hoods and Building Exhaust Systems ~nd Types of Material Exhausted Calculations to Determine Required CFM to Maintain Levels <10% and 25% LEL for Flammable Liquids • lrfs Chemistry Center Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary March 7, 2012 Page 13 The following report contains calculations for the volume of air in cubic feet per minute (CFM) required to dilute flammable liquid vapors to 10% and 25% or below their lower explosive limit. These calculation~ represent a spill scenario in which a one-gallon container of flammable liquid was to shatter in fume hood, relea$ing the entire contents. The calculations are based on the release being vaporized consistently for a one-hour period. T bl 7 Fl a e . amma e IQUI S bl L" "d S tore d I. Ch at r1s em1strv C enter ,, ~ .... .,. ... , ·,·Mcs '6laf · · ·· s·pecJfic , ,. : ,Lower Explosive , . ' : YapQr .·, ' ·, Flam.m,ble Liquid_ Wetaht Gravity Limit · D~nsity. 2-PROPANOL 60.1 0.785 2.5 2.1 ETHANOL 46 0.78 3.3 1.5 ISOBUTANOL 74.12 0.803 1.6 2.6 METHANOL 32 0.8 6 1.1 N-PROPANOL 60 0.804 2.1 2.1 P-DIOXANE 88.11 1.03 2 3 Calculating the Required CFM The following calculations were made to determine the minimum ventilation required to assure that the aforementioned flammable liquids are maintained below 10% and 25% of the Lower Explosive Limit. Requirements were based on the cubic feet of air required per gallon of evaporation. The calculation used was taken from NFPA 86 "Standards for Ovens and Furnaces", section 7-5.2 Method for Determining Solvent Safety Ventilation Rates. CFM to maintain <10% LEL = io( 833 )(SpGr)(lOO-LEL) / . 0.075 VD LEL 160mm CFM to maintain <25% LEL = 4(~)(SpGr)(lOO-LEL) / . 0.075 VD LEL /60mm Where: 10 = Safety Factor to Account for 10% LEL 4.0 = Safety Factor to Account for 25% LEL 8.33 = Weight of 1 gallon of water 0.075 = Weight of dry air in 29.9 in. Hg SpGr: s·pecific gravity VD = Vapor Density LEL = Lower Explosion Limit Table 8 is a worst-case scenario in which the CFM calculated was to account for a gallon of flammable liquid being released in a fume over a one hour period. ., • Iris Chemistry Center Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary Table 8. March 7, 2012 Page 14 Minimum Required Ventilation in CFM to maintain concentrations of Flammable Liquids below 10% Lower Explosive Limit (LEL} during a· one-gallon spill situation released over a one-hour eriod tft :'at10%. Required CFM to maintain 'l' ·' ' ::L.E.UG . . b.elow 10% LEL fo.r one-hour. 2-PROPANOL 16192 270 ETHANOL 16924 282 .ISOBUTANOL 21096 .352 METHANOL 12655 211 N-PROPANOL 19824 330 P-DIOXANE 18685 311 Table 9. Minimum Required Ventilation in CFM to maintain concentrations of Flammable Liquids below 25% Lower Explosive Limit (LEL} during a one-gallon spill situation released over a one-hour eriod 2-PROPANOL ETHANOL ISOBUTANOL METHANOL N-PROPANOL P-DIOXANE ttt ''at 25.% · ;~~EL/G.' 6477 6770 .8441 5063 7929 7476 Required CFM to maintain; below 25%. LEL for 9.ne-hq1;1r 108 113 141 84 132 125 The worst case scenario spill for the flammable liquids stored in a fume hood at Iris Chemistry Center facility is a one gallon release of ISOBUTANOL. To ensure that such a spill be maintained at 10% the lower explosive limit, fume hoods must provide an airflow of a minimum of .352 cubic feet fresh air, per minute. All of Iris Chemh;try Center fume hoods will exhaust more than 352 CFM. Since the exhaust volumes will be greater than 352 CFM, the duct work is NOT classified as Product Conveying Ducts. 10. Sources of Ignition [2010 CFC 3404.2.4] In locations where flammable vapors could be present, precautions will be taken to prevent ignition by eliminating or controlling sources of ignition. Adequate grounding and bonding will be provided to prevent the accumulation of static electricity wherever Class I or II liquids are bulked and/or dispensed. Smoking and open flames will be prohibited in locations where flammable vapors could be present. 11. Compressed Gases [2010 CFC3001.1] Storage, use and handling of compressed gas containers, cylinders, tank and systems shall comply with the 2010 CFC Chapter 30. Partially full compressed gas containers, cylinders or tanks containing residual gases shall be considered as full containers for the purposes of the controls required. Compressed gases in service and in storage will be stored upright and adequately secured with one or more support straps and/or chains to prevent cylinders from falling or being knocked over. Cylinders, including empty ones, will have their caps in place and Iris Chemistry Center Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary March 7, 2012 Page 15 valves tightly closed. Cylinder will always be secured. Cylinders will only be moved by Iris Chemistry Center employees with an approved cylinder cart and/or dolly. The storage, use and handling of compressed gases at Iris Chemistry Center shall be in accordance with the 2010 CFC Chapter 22, 26, 27, 30, 35, 37, 40, 41 and the NFPA 52. 12. Cryogenic Liquids [2010 CFC 3201] Storage, use and handling of cryogenic fluids shall comply with the 201 O CFC Chapter 32. Cryogenic fluids classified as hazardous materials shall also comply with the 2010 CFC Chapter 27 for general requirements. Partially full containers containing residual cryogenic fluids shall be considered as full containers for the purposes of the controls required. Oxidizing cryogenic fluids, including oxygen, shall comply with NFPA 55 and the 2010 CFC Chapter 40. Flammable cryogenic fluids, including hydrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide shall comply with NFPA 55 and the 2010 CFC Chapters 22 and 35. Inert cryogenic fluids, including argon, helium and nitrogen, shall comply with CGA P-18. Cryogenic fluid storage tanks and/or vessels, including empty ones, will have their caps in place and valves tightly closed. Cryogenic fluid storage tanks will always be secured. Cryogenic fluid storage tanks and/or vessels will only be moved by Iris Chemistry Center employees with an approved cylinder cart and/or truck designed for secure movement of the container. The storage, use and handling of cryogenic fluids at Iris Chemistry Center shall be in accordance with the 2010 CFC Chapter 22, 27, 32, 35, 40 and the NFPA 55. 13. Spill Control, Drainage, Secondary Containment [2010 CFC 2704.2.1, 2704.2.2, & 2704.2.2.1] Carts and trucks transporting liquids shall be capable of containing a spill from the largest single container transported. · · Iris Chemistry Center will never store vessels containing hazardous materials greater than 55 gallons or exceed a total of 1000 gallons. The vessels exceeding 1.1 gallon capacity in the (designated bulking and/or dispensing areas and laboratories) used for flammable liquids will be equipped with secondary containment. 14. Explosion Control [2010 CFC 911 & 2705.2.1.2] Oxidizers, unstable reactive compounds, and water-reactive compounds will be stored in approved explosion proof or flammable liquid cabinets. The explosion controls will be in compliance with the 201 O CFC Sections 911, & 2704.6. 15. Limit Controls [2010 CFC 2705.1.4] Temperature Controls will be maintained in the event of a power failure. Temperature controls will be in compliance with the Code. Pressure controls are not applicable. Iris Chemistry Center does will not use and/or store on site or within its facility any stationary tanks and equipment containing hazardous material liquids that can generate pressure in accordance with 2010 CFC 2704.8.2. 16. Treatment Systems [TITLE 22 CCR CH-12 ARTICLE-1 {66262.10] Iris Chemistry Center will properly manage any hazardous waste generated at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 150, Carlsbad CA 92008 in accordance with Federal State and Local regulations. Iris Chemistry Center Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary 17. Protection from Vehicles [2010 CFC 312] March 7, 2012 Page 16 Currently Iris Chemistry Center stores all Hazardous Materials inside the building and any vehicle impact protection needed will be in compliance with the 2010 CFC 312. 18. Employee Training and Response Procedures/Hazard Communication [2010 CFC 406, 2010 CFC 407, and Title 8 CCR §5194] Persons responsible for the operational of areas in which hazardous materials are stored, bulk~d, 'dispensed, handled, or used shall be trained initially and annually on the chemical hazards of the materials and the appropriate spill mitigation procedures. The supplied training will be in compliance with 2010 CFC 406, 2010 CFC 407, and Cal/OSHA Title 8 CCR §5194. Iris Chemistry Center has provided Cal/OSHA compliant Hazard Communication safety training course and will continue to provide refresher courses every year. The following information is taught to each hazmat employee in the building: In the event of a FIRE: First, notify local fire department by dialing 911 from a landline when possible, versus a mobile phone. Next, if possible, have an employee trained on the proper use of a fire extinguisher extinguish the fire with an ABC fire extinguisher. If the fire cannot be extinguished safely with one extinguisher, evacuate all personnel from the building. SMALL SPILL: Use the emergency spill kits compatible with the spilled materials. Refer to Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) for protective clothing and clean up guidelines. Waste products will be handled and disposed of as hazardous waste. · LARGE SPILL: Secure the area and warn others away. Contact Eric Mccampbell, Safety Officer, at (760) 438-9923 to develop a clean-up plan. Call the Fire Department if the spill represents a fire hazard or hazardous materials are released outside of the building. Arrangements will be made with a waste disposal firm such as Veolia Environmental Services for assistance with cleanup and disposal of hazardous wastes. 19. Storage of Hazardous Materials [2010 CBC Table 307.1 (1) & Table 307.1 (2) and 2010 CFC Table 2703.1.1(1) & Table 2793.1.1 (2)] No hazardous materials are stored in quantities greater than the exempt amount for "B F-1, S-1" Occupancies. No hazardous materials will be stored and/or used in "A-3" occupancy or the second floor of this building. All hazardous materials will be stored in (FM) approved and/or (UL) Listed self-closing safety cabinets or containers. Hazardous Materials Information The attached chemical classification report is based on 2010 CBC Tables 307.1(1) and 307.1(2) and the 2010 CFC Tables 2703.1.1(1) and 2703.1.1(2). None of the hazardous materials exceed the Maximum Allowable Quantities (MAQs) for Physical or Health Hazards for storage or use. The report identifies hazardous materials by chemical name. All classifications were based on hazard categories delineated in 2010 CFC Appendix E "Hazard Categories." Aggregate quantities of each hazardous material and each hazard category have been specified. Materials have been identified as: in use, open system use, closed system use. The aggregate quantity in use and storage shall not exceed the quantity listed for storage. • Iris Chemistry Center Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary March 7, 2012 Page 17 I certify that all information contained herein, including the attachments, is true and correct. I have authority to act on behalf of and bind relative to matters involved in this Technical Report. A copy of my Curriculum Vitae is attached (Attachment 6) along with a copy of current certification as a Certified California Fire Code Inspector from National Code Services Association (Attachment 7). I certify that all information contained herein, including the attachments, is true and correct. I have authority to-act on behalf of and bind Iris Chemistry Center relative to matters involved in this Technical Report. · Approved: Jeffrey Silvers, MPH, CIH, CSP Vice President 6397 Nancy Ridge Drive San Diego, CA 92121 Tel: 858-558-6736 Fax: 858-558-6756 " Iris Chemistry Center . . . Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary- Attachment 1 March 7, 2012 Page 18 Site Project Vicinity Map for Iris Chemistry Center Located at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 150, Carlsbad, CA 92008 NOTTO SCALE VICINITY MAP PROJECT RANCHO CARLSBAD GOLF COURSE SITE 5QUI.RE5 RESERVOIR ILI > CJ.! 0 NORTH N.T.5 ProjectAddress: 1891 Rutherford Road Suite 150, Carlsbad CA 92008 Iris Chemistry Center Tecti'nical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary . Attachment 2 March 7, 2012 Page 19 Iris Tenant Improvements Title Sheet Drawing T1 .0 prepared by Mcfarlane Architects, Inc. for Iris Chemistry Center Located at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 150, Carlsbad, CA 92008. ti IRIS TENANT IMPROVEMENTS J 89 J RUTHERFORD ROAD, SUITE 150 CARLSBAD, CA. 92008 mlJ!! -~-s.= ... 1:%..--·-- -·-----~- Iris Chemistry Center Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary Attachment 2.1 March 7, 2012 Page 20 First Level Floor Plan Drawing prepared by McFarlane Architects, Inc·. for Iris Chemistry Center showing first level floor plan and bulking and/or dispensing locations within 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 150, Carlsbad, CA 92008. CCMIICL/i!IEM11Cl% NADiA Template Negative MFG. Room 223 Chemistry R&D Lab Room 224 0 0 0 FIRST LEVEl FLOOR PLAN NOSCAlE 0 NADiA (Starlet) Room 222 Chemistry Pilot Plant Room 221 Lab Support Room 228 , Iris Chemistry Center · Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary Attachment 2.2 March 7, 2012 Page 21 Second Level Floor Plan Drawing prepared by McFarlane Architects, Inc. for Iris Chemistry ·Center Located at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 150, Carlsbad, CA 92008. I II II II ------~-----~L-----~------~] ,9 -----,------o _____ o _____ o 1l!!i mi I ------llioll -~-~_O_N_~_t_EV_~_E_L_F_Z1o_' O..;;...;,_R_PlA.;;;;,,__N ____________________ +-C)...::2----11) maf!ICE !IOmt No Hazardous Materials are stored and/or used on the Second Floor (Suite 150) of this building Iris Chemistry Center Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary Attachment 3 (Page 1 of 3) Physical Hazard Report Summary for Iris Chemistry Center March 7, 2012 Page 22 . 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Class:: O'IHERHEALilIHAZARDS (SOLID) Satil:mdlkmila .5lmzmr;,r!m-Lbs.,(_ll i11111ilnam) Class:: UNSTABLE (REACTR!E) CLASS 1 ,(J,IQD7DS) p-!)icau ·0.:10D -=s--1-::m--.G'alllcmlc~-t-=-1"""ilmil--=-~--..--------------------- Class:: UNSTABLE (REACIR!E) CLA.SS3 {SOLID) Class:: SENSITIZERS: (UQUJDS) lDMSO. Class:: SEi.VsmzERS(SOLID) CAS# Siglaaim, ~-l.S-:l: Soamalry:Lbs.{l &11115lnmn1} Uait Q_au6ty Qu:a:11titymLbs. !.'Its 0.4!10 (MEO Glil Ui:>n l..COO 00 QJ)l)D OJ:CO !.'Its Iris Chemistry Center Techr"lical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary Attachment 5 (Page 7 of 7) March 7, 2012 Page 32 Detailed Chemical Inventory Report Summary for Iris Chemistry Center Control Area 1 Located at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 150, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Locatio11 Control .4rea 011e Class: TOXICS (SOLID) ~':11111 w:lllc: ~:liirL'bs..{il.alliilnad} Lli• Class: WATER REA.CTlVE CLASS 1 (LIQUIDS) Sn&:m.lr.,ymmiu, l M SDlmGL S!amml:ymG'dms{U•milncm:il) Class: WATER REACTIVE CLASS 2 (SOLID) -c.- Di• ll.C,:0 s •• um 0.410 !l.4!1:1 Iris Chemistry Center Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary Attachment 6 Curriculum Vitae for Jeffrey Silvers, NiPH, CIH, CSP EDUCATION March 7, 2012 Page 33 Masters of Public Health, Industrial Toxicology, Graduate School of Public Health, San Diego State University, 1992. Bachelor of Science, Health Sciences, Option: Industrial Hygiene, California State University Northridge, 1986. CERTIFICATES AND REGISTRATIONS Certified Industrial Hygienist, American Board of Industrial Hygiene, Certificate No. 5833. Certified Safety Professional in Comprehensive Practice, Bo.ard of Certified Safety Professionals, Certificate No. 13326. ADDITIONAL TRAINING ASTM Technical and Professional Training on the Environmental Site Assessments, April 2002. OSHA 40-Hr HAZWOPER Training 1991 and current with 8-Hour Refresher Training. Factory Trained at Laconic to Test, Repair, and Certify Biological Safety Cabinets, 1997. PROFESSIONAL HISTORY Occupational Services, Inc. (1994 to Present) Mr. Silvers is Vice President and Director of Occupational Services, Inc. (AOSI=) in San Diego, CA. Mr. Silvers manages a staff of sixteen environmental engineers, industrial hygienists and health physicists who provide environmental compliance, industrial hygiene; spill clean-up, radiation safety, biological safety and chemical safety services to clients in California. The services provided by OSI include environmental permitting, environmental site assessments, property transaction screens, indoor air quality, industrial hygiene sampling for organics, metals, dusts, asbestos, radioisotopes, and biological contaminants, radioactive materials licensing, sealed source leak tests, and radiation detection instrument calibrations. Mr. Silvers has extensive environmental management experience in performing environmental site assessments and environmental compliance audits. He has managed client's hazardous, radioactive, and Biohazardous waste, prepared hundreds of hazardous materials business plans, industrial discharge permit applications, and chemical classification reports to building, fire, and planning departments. Mr. Silvers has been the point of contact during· regulatory inspections conducted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Cal/OSHA, State of California Department of Health Services, and multiple county and municipal health departments and fire departments. He has decontaminated radioactive contaminated sites in L~vel C respiratory protection including hospital, laboratories, crematoriums,. and outdoor environments. Mr. Silvers has presented hundreds of training courses on the subjects of 8-Hour HAZWOPER refresher, radiation safety, biological safety and blood borne pathogens, hazard communication, confined space entry, chemical hygiene, respiratory protection, laser safety, safe operation of forklifts, and general safety subjects such as company specific injury and Illness Prevention Programs. He has investigated workplace injuries and illnesses such as amputations and fatalities, maintained OSHA injury and illness records, performed construction safety oversight, performed facility wide environmental and safety audits, and performed workplace ergonomic evaluations. Mr. Silvers has written a great many client~ site-specific written safety programs like Respiratory Protection, Confined Iris Chemistry Center Tech11ical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary March 7, 2012 Page 34 Space Entry, Hazard Communication, Fire Prevention Plans, Hearing Conservation, Lockout/Tag out, Prevention of Workplace Violence, and Medical Surveillance. Mr. Silvers, as the Alternate Radiation Safety Officer on Oasis State of California radioactive materials license performs hundreds of instrument caiibrations each year, samples and analyzes unknown radio nuclides and completes sealed-source leak testing. For Oasis clients, Mr. Silvers presents radiation safety training courses, completes radiation contamination surveys and closeout surveys as requested. Science Applications International Corporation (1991 ~1994) Mr. Silvers was a manager with the corporate Environmental Compliance & Health and Safety department at Science Applications International Corporation (ASAIC=) at the San Diego corporate headquarters. Mr. Silvers· was the radiation safety officer (ARSO=) for Asics Broad scope Type B license. His corporate· responsibilities included: Health physics, 8-hour HAZWOPER training, writing, editing and reviewing of SAIC health and safety plans, industrial hygiene sampling, confined space sampling and permitting, laser safety, employee information and training, authoring company environmental compliance and safety procedures, site assessments of treatment, storage, disposal facilities (TSDF), authoring and reviewing site health and safety plans for hazardous waste operations and auditing of SAIC high risk locations and operations. Mr. Silvers was a member of the due diligence team performing reacquisition as$essments and divestitures and provided health and safety legal support tq Corporate Counsel. Mr. Silvers authored many original SAIC corporate health and safety pro.cedures including Confined Space Entry, Lockout/Tag out, Medical Surveillance, Hearing Conservation, Laser Safety, and Radiation Protection. Hughes Aircraft Company (1986 -1991) Mr. Silvers was a Senior Environmental Health and Safety Engineer and Supervisor for Hughes Aircraft Company, in Carlsbad, California.· His responsibilities qt the semiconductor, laser, and cathode ray tube manufacturing plant included radiation safety officer for Hughes' radioactive materials license (kilocurie Co-60 irradiator), industrial hygiene sampling, confined space sampling and permitting, laser safety, environmental engineering, occupational injury and illness investigations, hazardous materials and hazardous waste management, TSCA compliance for PCBs, DOT shipment of hazardous materials, fire prevention, workers' compensation, accident statistics, coordinated and trained the emergency response team on responding to fires, chemical spills and toxic gas releases. He was also the chairman of biweekly safety committee and managed the department's annual fiscal budget. Mr. Silvers coordinated the annual physicals and medical _surveillance of fifty employees annually. Mr. Silvers as a certified forklift instructor certified over sixty forklift operators. General Motors Assembly Plant, Van Nuys, CA (1984) Mr. Silvers-was a safety engineer at the automotive assembly plant for the Cameron, Firebird, and Trans-Am, in Van Nuys, CA. Mr. Silvers performed confined space permitting and air sampling, respiratory protection training and fit testing, industrial hygiene sampling for organic solvents in the walk-in paint booth, accident investigations, and noise sampling. Mr. Silvers reviewed material safety data sheets for accuracy and completeness, and compiled the plant's chemical inventory. PUBLICATIONS Depicter, A., Silvers, J.: Arsenic Levels in Hair· of Workers in a Semiconductor Fabrication Facility, American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, April 1995. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Mr. Silvers is a full member of the national American Industrial Hygiene Association and a current member and former director of membership for the San Diego section of the American Industrial Hygiene Association. Attachment 7 Iris Chemistry Center ~ Tech?lical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary NCSA Certificate Number CFC0180.07 March 7, 2012 Page 35 Jeffrey A. Silvers, MPH, CIH, CSP: Certified California Fire Code Inspector NATIONAL CODE SERVICES ASSOCIATION Jeffrey A. Silvers, MPH, CIH, CSP Certified Californi,:,. Fire Code Inspector The N11tion11l Code Scrvl.ccs haociation attests that theiildMdual named on this ct!Iti.iente has satisfactorily demonstr11tcd Jm.owlcdgc of the Califomia Fm: Code bysueccssfully completing the p,:cscdbcd written examination, based on tbe'2007 edition. 'Wftneued' by tn1r hmul Cffl(flc:at. No. CTCOI.80.07 INUe,I: October :Z9, :Z009 For the National Code Services Association ' l,. ___ ~-{,J .... _ () ~;;cigand.~ (0t ll: 2-1512-\ SAN DIEGO REGIONAL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS QUESTIONNAIRE OFFI~ USE ONLY UPFP# /_ l (JJ Oo-2. HY#-'20-i3½Y BP DATE. _ __._ _ ___. __ . APN# Plan File# The following questions represent the facility's activities, NOT the specific project description. PART l:·FIRE.DEPARTMENT.-:H1'ZARDOUS MAre' IAL . ·titvf ION~ OCCUP NCY·ebA'sSIFICATION: :Jh~)cate 'by circling "the ltem,_wheth~r your busine~s ~ill _ :,. pto~es·s_,·9~-'stot~-~ar,y __ Q :":1!1tk Q lowl~g·Jl~zar~.Q~s _ml:l~ri5'!SA _lt~PY}?_ Jh~,~~e[1:is,:c1.r~ql~JU?Pl!~rit mu_s~~ntact _tf:le Fire· Prote{!!ion ,Agency with .u lion pnor.to:plan.subm1ttal, F.aclllty-'s:Square Fo0.tage(lncluding-propo~ec.l:P.roJ~.~~J:-. ~,1~~ .. 1 Occupl'!ncy·Ratlng: __ --=~ ...... ----- 1-:Ei<plosive·~r.'.B)a's.llngA~e'rits ,§; :_·_ · . ·I~P~rpxiaes. . i~} JV~~~t_~e;~cliye:S. l@.,cor~osiv8:' _ 90,npress!'ld .Gas'es :&, · rs. . '10r , C.ryogenlcs-"f4'. Other He:allh Hazar<_l$ _![l~nfrn~ol.e/~~m~(isllbleL!quTr./~. i,. ~Yf9P1'~ffgs-: _ _ ,@), ~[ghly-:J°9.xi~~rioxic.~alerlab, 15. None-ofThese. Flammab!e·Sollds .\8; ,Uils!able-Reactlves :12. Radloaclive.s· PART, II: SAN,DIEGQ C0UNTY·'DEPARJMENT·OF ENYfRQNMENTAL.HE'ALTH _. l:IAZARD0US.:M:I\TERIALS DIVISIONS (HMO): If the answer to any of the ciµestions:is .Ye!:l,,;appll.carit· mustcontact:the· CQUfl!Y'..btS.~n Oi'ego Ha~r(!.oµ·s-M~\erJ~ls· Di\/1.§ibh, "?qOO, Q.v.erland ·Ave., Suite 11 o; San Oleg!); CA 92123. Gall (858) 505-6700. prior to the-issuance of a:bulldlng permit · · · · · · · · FEES ARE REQUIRED. Project Completion Date: ._!?_1fJ __ ;f ~\ '2.. Expected Date of Occupancy; ..£,1_i_t .J,t,!, YES NO · (for new construction or remodeling projects) 1. IS D Is your business listed on the reverse side of this form? (check.all that apply). .----· 2. .JO O Will your business dispose pf Hazardous Substances or Medical Waste in any arrunt? 3. 0 f!;j Will your business store or handle-Hazardous Substances in quantities equal torr greater th -. 200 cubic feet, or carcinogens/reproductive toxins in any quantity? 4. D ~ Will your business use an existing or install·an underground storage tank? 5. D .0 Will your business store or handle Regulated Substances (CalARP)? FEB 9 -· · · 6. 0 ~-Will your business use or. install-a Hazardous Waste Tank System (Title 22, Artitjje 10)? 7. D l'tJ,: Will your business store petroleum in tanks or containers at your facility wi£h a tQtal~tP.Lag~,.. or greater than 1,320 gallons? (California's Aboveground Petroleum Stora~e Act. l!Ji!l.ziu B ~.,.. O pounds· D CaiARP Exempt Date Initials 0 CalARP Required Date Initials 0 CalARP Complete Date Initials PAR-T-111:'SAN DIEGO ·coUNFf Al~''PSLL~TION CONfilOL Ol§Ta1c:r: If the answer to an}oHhe-questlcm-m;;~ves;""applrcift must contact the Air -Ri:>llutioo .e.ontrol..Distric_t·_(APCD);· 1.0~1-~l~t~rQ'vEi -~6ad, ,,;:~iggo..> A:~?131-1649, telephone (858) 586-2600 prior to the issuance of a building or demolition permit. Note: if the answer to q·uestlons 4 or 5 is yes, applicant must also submit an asbestos notification form to the APCD at least 10 working days prior to commencing demolition or renovation, except demolition or renovatjon,of residential structures of four units or less. Contact the APCD for more information. -YES NO . • 1, ~ D Will the subject facili"fy ar .. oonsfruct1o~~iicfi\'Tlies __ inelucle,qp:~rail~ns or equipment that emit or are capable of emitting an air contaminant? (See the APCD factsheet athj.tW//W'INWl'sdapcd:0r9flnf6/facts/permlts:pdf1, and the list of typical equipment requiring an APCD permit on the reverse side 2. D of this from. Contact APCD if1oµ J11:ive';aijyfq1,1~s.W:>n~)~-. .. • . l;i;i (ANSWER ONLY IF QUESTl(QN j: _IS -YE~) ~OJ :t_n.~;~u~ eqt'.fapi)iW·(jij loi:;ated within 1,000 feet of the outer boundary of a school (K through 12)? (Searc!J the California School Directory,at:fltl· :1/www-· e; '; · · vJr: · /sdl-fof. public and private schools or contact the appropriate school district). 3. )11 4. fl 5. D i Has a survey been performed to determine'ihe·preserice of Asbesto~ Containing Materials? Will there be renovation-that involves handling of any friable asbestos materials, or disturbing any material that contains non-friable asbestos? Will there be demolition involving the removal of a load supporting structural member? Briefly describe business activities: ~ ~ --... Date FOR OFFICIAL USE ON'L V: Fl~~ DEPARTMENT OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION:,__._. .............. ·---------... ·-----···----------........ ---------------------BY:. __________ ,...,......,.. ________________ .;....__ DATE: .. _____ """j ___ . __ J __ EXEMPT OR NO FUl,l.THER INFORMATION REQUIRED_ ____ _ RELEASED FOR OCCUPANCY COUNTY-HMO* APCD .APCD C.OUNTY-HMD APCD Q)t i Z.51L.\ SAN DIEGO REGIONAL HAZARDOUS _MATERIALS QUESTIONNAIRE · OFFIC!.USE ONLY :~o--z~i2 BP DATE _____ _ APN# Plan File# ~-llf:~AN oirfflt' f.a~lr ~~ esm• -~ms2h~~~· If the ahswer lo ~ny of _the question$ beloW 1$ yes, appl!~nt m.us~ contact the Afr :omor.i :::n1ro1is0 ct:P ·071 pf? iRoa~7tiV7,> ~~1~1-1_649, teteph90e:(a.513J58'6.,2eQo. pnorc to the·lssuanee of a building 9r demoll~on pennlt. Note: If the answer. to questions 4 or -5 ls. yes, appllcalit-must aleo· submit a_n a.eibestos :notification form 19 the-AP.CO at least 10 working days prior to commenclrig demolitlon or renovation, except demolltlon-or renoyallon·.ofre$1dentlal·-structures-0Uour unl!s,or-less; Contact the APCD for more Information. YES No 1. )d D . WIii the s1.1W~fa~fty er con.strucllori actlvlUe,s lhell:i~ei>peiatloris or-equipment that emit or are capable of emitting an air contaminant? (See the APGD-faotsl)®t-at'b1111i{&twWf!1dapqMrglfhfDm,{pjs@llBiDd~; and the 11st of typical equipment requiring an APCO permit on the reverse side t, c2AN1'~¢~lt1'f;00 . -~ :l~r~~~r::l~cl_lity be_ i~t~wlthln 1,000 feet of the outer boundary of a school, ,(K through 12)? 2. D 3. k1 4. fl 5. 'O ·,($.e~rtjti\tlje,Call~mia::.· Qlr®tc:itv.:at·hl!bjl(wwW;~qoY(r~:for.publlc and private schools or contact the appropriate school district). i . Has a survey been pe,formed to detennlne the pr.esence of Asbestos Containing Materials? WIil there be renovatlon·that Involves handling.of ariy friable asbestos materials, or disturbing any material that contains non-friable asbestos? Will there be demollflon ln,volvlng the removal of a load supporting structural member? _ Briefly deserlbe·bu~lness activities: rYJ, > Date FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY: ... FIRE DEPARTMENT OCCUPANCY Ql,;A$$1~1CAirlON,,._· __ _..__,,...,..,,,___,,.,,....._....,.. ...... __,,,..,... __ ,__ _____________ _ B.Y: _____ ....... __,......,..--------------'-----,-.-----------------DATE: . . ./ ./ -_, ------· - l!Xl!MPT OR NO FUl'ml!R INl'ORMATION R_!QUl!'l!P _ RELE~SED· FOR OCCUPANCY CQUNlY-HMD* :. APCD .... : APCD Date .2./z/2or1-:-- PLEASE CHECK HERE IF YOUR BUS_INESS IS EXEMPT: (ON REVERSE SIDE CHECK TYPE OF BUSINESS) ·o Check _all below that are present at your facility: Acid Cleaning Assembly Automotive Repair Battery Manufacturing Blofuel Manufacturing Blotech Laboratory Bulk Chemical Storage CarWash Chemical Manufacturing Chemical Purification Dry Cleaning . ..l;Je~trlcal C~mponent "Man.ufactunng Fertilizer Manufacturing Film / X-ray Processing Food Processing Glass Manufacturing Industrial Laundry . _ I!:)~_ Manufacturing ;lttaboratory , Machining / Milling Manufacturing Membrane Manufacturing (I.e. water filter membranes) Metal Casting/ Forming Metal Fabrication Metal Finishing Electroplating Electroless plating Anodizing Coating (I.e. phosphating) Chemical Etching / Milling Printed Circuit Board Manufacturing Metal Powders Forming Nutritional Supplement/ Vitamin Manufacturing · Painting/ Finishing Paint Manufacturing Personal Care Products Manufacturing Pesticide Manufacturing / Packaging Pharmaceutical Manufacturing (Including precursors) Porcelain Enameling Power Generation .Print Shop (a/Research and Development Rubber Manufacturing Semiconductor Manufacturing Soap I Detergent Manufacturing Waste Treatment/ Storage SIC Code(s} (If known):· .. __ . __________________ _ Brief description of business activities (Production I Manufacturing Operations): ;;~ PIJJK{M~11l8 ~-~- Dessrti;,._iPn of_:G>per:atlor,u;: ;gen~_r,atihg wastewater (discharged to sewer, hauled or evaporated): ,. ··*·:• Id' .. . J;· ~· • .' ••. ,. •. ··' ..... .,.... , ...... ..,... ,J>, ••• ·11 ..... ' ·~-"", ,~~ ~ '-,;v .• -~.,..~. ~stim@!_ed volume of Industrial wastewater to be discharged (gal/ day): _ ..... i_0 ____ _ Lis~ hazard~us ·~~s~~,gen~_rated ~et-volume):_ /Jc4tfilflf/11,,ll,_e L.~f"e!/ep-., 'lltMlf,t,,IN,, /~1lfiff,J«;,. ·-, . 2~s-~ ·~ ~ "r ·:· . 1-. - Date operation began/or will begin at this location: . -· :/f?JAYjl ~J'Z- ~u· applied for a Wastewater D•w!! Penni! ftom the Encina. Wastewater Authority? ·; :_ ¥«;1~:'-t. -No . If yes, when: _ _,.l!!li!!).r.:....:'·=· --~-~=--·62=· ;·=· 'l::.;..·:=2.,=_;;.._ ________ _ · sit~ c~nta~. __ .·. __ J,t -, ti-~--~ · _ Title .tlf: OP.er4/)1J,,i/~ Signature :._--. --~' , .,: ... · . Ph~r,e No. ?ko -f-9 J-. ~tll) S-- ENCINA WAST! .. -... · ,., . :ER AUTHORITY, 6200 Avenlda Encinas Carlsbad, CA 92011 (760) 438-3941 i.'·:'::-. FAX: (760) 476-9852 ~ ~ CITY OF PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL WORKSHEET Development Services Building Division 1635 Faraday Avenue 760-602-2719 www.carlsbadca.gov CARLSBAD -e-18 I~\ 1Zv~~ f2-C. Project Address: Permit No.: C 0 ( ?-6 ~v f::; Information provided below refers to wort? beiJ,g done on the above mentioned permit only. This form must be completed and returned to the Building Division before the permit can be issued. Building Dept. Fax: (760) 602-8558 Number of new or relocated fixtures, traps, or floor drains ....... "°" ................ ""'"""'"" ............ ~ New building se\Uer line? ....... " ... " .................... " .................... " ........ _." ............ ., ..... Yes_ No~ Number of new roof drains? ··"···"·" ... ' .. "'"'' .... " ................. " ............. H ..................... , ......... "''''"............ 0 Install/alter water lir1e? .................................... ""'''''''" ............... ""····· .................................. " ... ,. ...................... ~ Number of new water heaters? ......................................................................................................... _2..._ Number of new, relocated-or replaced gas outlets? .................................................................... __E,__ Number of new hose bibs?........................................................................................................................................ 0 Residential Permits: New/expanded setvice: Number. of new amps: ______ _ Minor Remodel only: Yes_ No Commercial/Industrial: Tenant Improvement: Number of existing amps in~o/ved in this proiect: (~oo Number of new amps involved in this proiect: New Construdion: Amps per Panel: Single Phase· .................................................... "' ................. Num~r of new amperes _________ _ Three Phase ........... "." ............. " .......................................... Number of new amperes _________ _ Three Phase 480 ............................. '.! .... ~ ... , ..... ,. ................. Number of new amperes _________ _ Number of new furnaces, A/C, or heat pumps?'" .. ; .......... ..-....................................................... --4-. New or relocated duct worR? _, .. " .... H ...... " ............... " .... "." ...................... " ..... N Yes )(, No ---- Number of new fireplaces? .......................................................... " ................ " ................................... .L. Number of new exha~t fans? ........ , ............................................................................................ , ......................................... __ 1 __ Relocate/Install vent? ............................................................................................................................ _tl_ Number of new exhaust hoods? ........................................................................................................ _L Number of new boilers or compressors? ........................................................... Number of HP _J_ B-18 Page 1 of1 Rev. 03/09 CB120246 1891 RUTHERFORD RD 150 IRIS-8510 SF TO CREATE STE 150 J-to-12-av/4,r., C>.i &~ M ~r 67, ~ 62. c9~ I ;-j 1"2..-~ ~ ~ Ft_ ;t/ ;2_l / { -z._ ~&,,f L G<-VY\ ~ ·1 ! 2> ( f 2 -~ LL ft> ·86-J l. c/1/1 /lp/4 · {]t7ZJ I ~f'u,J 5114-/(L ~ :IC: ~Fe, 3 !, !u/ 1 ?-~ [/d-FC- 1(~1t~r-· !2Ti/ N ?hvs ~FC., \ . . 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