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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1935 CAMINO VIDA ROBLE; ; CB880189; PermitDECLARATIONSLENDERWORKER'S COMPENSATION OWNERJBUILPER SWhite - Inspector Green — (1) Finance Yellow — Assessor Pink — Applicant Gold — Temporary File DEVELOPMENT PROCESSING SERVICES DIVISION 2075 LAS PALMAS DRIVE CARLSBAD, CA 92009-4859 (619)438-1161 MISCELLANEOUS FEE RECEIPT Applicant Please Print And Fill In Shaded Area Only 0007 02/10 0101 OSHisc VALIDATION AREA j 430- 00 CONTRACTOR PfiTUATPn VAI 1 lATinN / C7 5 / J7 ^ Q CONTRACTOR'S PLAN CHECK FFF 001-810-00-00-8821 IF THE APPLICANT TAKES NO ACTION WITHIN 180 DAYS, PLAN CHECK FEES 'ILL BE FORFEITED. 2 1987 ENERGY CALCS FOR NON RESIDENTIAL BLDGS APPLICANT'S SiaWATURE DATE GIVEN/ SENT TO APPLICANT nATc White - File Yellow - Applicant Pink - Finance Gold - Assessor DEVELOPMENT PROCESSING SERVICES DIVISION 2075 LAS PALMAS DRIVE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92009 BUILDING PERMIT Permit No Status This type Parcel number Group-occup/use Owner Applicant Applicant Addr Location Phone number Valuation Construction Permit to do CB880189 ISSUED COMMERCIAL TENANT IMPROVEMENT PAGE 1 OF 1 03/22/88 09:02 Validated by Inspector area Date applied Date approved Date completed Date expired DC 03/22/88 ALLAN BIRD AUSTIN HANSEN FELDMAN 9605 SCRANTON ROAD SAN DIEGO, CA 92121 1935 CAMINO VIDA ROBLE 4581361 583,046 NEW TENANT IMPROVEMENT IN NEW BLD Contractor : LUSARDI CONSTRUCTION COMPANY * This type : CTI Fee description Units Lie. C 207287 Fee/unit Ext fee Data Building Total Plumbing Total Electrical Total ($10.00 Minimum) Mechanical Total *** Fees Required *** *** -—-•————«._______________ _——«__ —_—__. Total Fees: 25,531.00 24,276.00 104.00 1,005.00 146.00 Fees Collected & Credits *** Total Payments: Balance Due: 25,531.00 .00 CALL FOR INSPECTION 24 HOURS A DAY 438-3101 FOR FINAL INSPECTION CALL BUILDING DEPT. 438-3101 EXPIRATION. Every permit issued by the Building Official under the provisions of this Code shall expire by limitation and become null and void if the building or work authorized by such permit is not commenced within 180 days from the date of such permit, or if the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned at any time after the work is commenced for a period of 180 days. FINAL BUILDING INSPECTION r PLAN CHECK NUMBER: PROJECT NAME: ADDRESS: PROJECT NO.: TYPE OF UNIT: CONTACT PERSON:. CONTACT TELEPHONE:. INSPECTE BY: 67-693 & 380139 DATE: 1935 Ca;nlno Vlda RobH UNIT NUMBER: NUMBER OF UNITS: PHASE NO.: Larry Lusaddi link all dept INSPECTED/'// BY:_ LA INSPECTED BY: DATE INSPECTED: DATE cINSPECTED: O" DATE INSPECTED: APPROVED APPROVED APPROVED DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVED COMMENTS:U<5T , ^Lfluu? J Rev. 1(88 WHITE: Suspense BLUE: Water District GREEN: Engineering CANARY: Utilities PINK: Planning GOLD: Fire FINAL .,«*•NG INSPECTION & 380189 PLAN CHECK NUMBER: PROJECT NAME: ADDRESS: DATE: 35 Camfno Vlda Rotol* PROJECT NO.: TYPE OF UNIT: UNIT NUMBER: com,?* NUMBER OF UNITS: PHASE NO.: CONTACT PERSONL tarry L unk CONTACT TELEPHONE:. INSPEpg-ED -V, | IRV- fili.tvv^r Uf tf^>I^3r INSPECTED DATE INSPECTED: DATE INSPECTED: DATE INSPECTED: APPROVED APPROVED APPROVED DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVED COMMENTS: Rev. MM WHITE: Suspense BLUE: Water District GREEN: Engineering CANARY: Utilities PINK: Planning GOLD: Fire FINAL BUILDING INSPECTION RECEIVED APR 2 6 1988 87-593 & 530139 PLAN CHECK NUMBER: PROJECT NAME: ADDRESS: DATE: 1935 Caml.w Vlda Robl* PROJECT NO.: TYPE OF UNIT: UNIT NUMBER: comm CONTACT PERSON:. CONTACT TELEPHONE:. NUMBER OF UNITS: PHASE NO.: tarry Uisaddl unk all d*pt INSPECT BY: INSPECTED BY: INSPECTED BY: DATE INSPECTED: DATE INSPECTED: DATE INSPECTED: APPROVED APPROVED APPROVED DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVED COMMENTS: Rev. 1/86 WHITE: Suspense BLUE: Water District GREEN: Engineering CANARY: Utilities PINK: Planning GOLD: Rre FINAL BUILDING INSPECTION PLAN CHECK NUMBER: PROJECT NAME: ADDRESS: PROJECT NO.: TYPE OF UNIT: CONTACT PERSON:. CONTACT TELEPHONE:. S7--693 5. 530189 DATE: 1935 Cir-iino VlcJa Robl« UNIT NUMBER: NUMBER OF UNITS: PHASE NO. Lurry Lussddi link INSPECTED BY: INSPECTED BY: INSPECTED BY: DATE INSPECTED: DATE INSPECTED: DATE INSPECTED: f APPROVED APPROVED APPROVED DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVED COMMENTS: S~-ll-?g Rl/ R«v. 1/86 WHITE: Suspense BLUE: Water District GREEN: Engineering CANARY: Utilities PINK: Planning GOLD: Fire ESGIL CORPORATION 9320 CHESAPEAKE DR., SUITE 2O8 SAN DIEGO, CA 92123 (619) DATE: JURISDICTION: PLAN CHECK NO:SET: APPLICANT JURISDICTH PLAN CHECKER' _JOPS JDESIGNER , "T. 1 . PROJECT ADDRESS: ] °1 3 5* C PROJECT NAME: Kgfe L D The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes. r*r* The plans transmittedXnorowi^nwil 1 substantially comply lia with the jurisdiction's building codes when minor deficien- cies identified <3 *1 ~TVte WTTWCI-KSO are resolved and checked by building department staff .ftTTwc" coun/r^a >; The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil Corp. until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to return to the applicant contact person. The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: a |I Esgil staff did not advise the applicant contact person that plan check has been completed. |S2| Esgil staff did advise applicant that the plan check has ^ been completed. Person contacted: Date REMARKS: Telephone I Enclosures ESGIL CORPORATION (S, %'l CB 8>8 - o \ RPS February 29, 1988 Building Department CITY OF CARLSBAD Carlsbad, California Re: 1935 Camino Vida Roble, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Gentlemen: I request exemption from Title 24 requirements for personal toilet facilities to be located adjacent to, and part of the President's offices on the second floor of the building at the above captioried address. I am the building owner and President of Real Property Services and do not need my private toilet facilities equipped for handicapped use. The toilet facilities on the first and second floors are all equipped for handicapped in accordance with and in compliance with Title 24. S/nce'rely, Allan S. Bird ASB/jes ite toilet room for the owner of the building does not be accessible for the handicapped. Section 19955 of the/Health and Safety Code which refers to "public clients or jloyees". CARTER DARNELL, PLANCHECKER 3/22/88 Real Property Services Coip 663* Vaijean Avenue Van NuyS. CA 9U06 8lB.'902-l001 • Tele's* 618.785-9322 DATE:4l ESGIL CORPORATION 932O CHESAPEAKE DR., SUITE 2O8 SAND1EGO, CA92123 (619) 56O-1468 && JURISDICTION: PLAN CHECK NO:R.g\JSET : H PROJECT ADDRESS: 19 PROJECT NAME: P^) VQQ WiO"A 14:? SU?" LJPLAW CHECKER [JFILE COPY DUPS pDESIGNER The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes. The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes when minor deficien- cies identified ^iguoo^ are resolved and D checked by building department staff. The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil Corp. until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to return to the applicant contact person. The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: Esgil staff did not advise the applicant contact person that plan check has been completed. Esgil staff did advise applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Date contacted REMARKS : Telephone # By:Qy 1 1*£> H I VtK J) Enclosures (p I'LfrYU ESGIL CORPORATION Date Jurisdiction Prepared byi CjTvyy VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE PLAN CHECK NO. S&-QIQQ IfeU, T" BUILDING ADDRESS 1*335 CYVyrn VQQ V Eldg. Dept. Esgil PG^T"APPLI CANT/CON TAG T BUILDING OCCUPANCY 15-g> TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION VI - KJ PHONE NO. DESIGNER PHONE CONTRACTOR PHONE BUILDING PORTION Uft OVLUc^ V&l. Air Conditioninff Commercial Residential Res. or Comm. Fire Stsrinklers Total Value BUILDING AREA I&AM4 2ltTZS CvtM Vt^c\vt VALUATION MULTIPLIER , <£^&S",&4 \3IX«> - ^>^> e e e VALUE - \3I-6S tS^.'U ^ \(o4-,uo Building Per rait 'Fee $. Plan Check Fee $ C COM HE N TS: SHEET OF 12/87 ESGIL CORPORATION^ 9320 CHESAPEAKE DR., SUITE 208 ( SAN DIEGO, CA 92123 (619)560-1468 DATE JURISDICTION: PLAN CHECK NO:86 -0\ 8^) SET: X PROJECT ADDRESS: PROJECT NAME : \VUO \J \ JFILE COPY 3 UPS ^DESIGNER P - The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the -jurisdiction's building codes. The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes when minor deficien- cies identified 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. ragg The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. =20 The plans are being held at Esgil Corp. until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to return to the applicant contact person. The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: Oft. Esgil staff did not advise the applicant contact person that plan check has been completed. I I Esgil staff did advise applicant that the plan check has — been completed. Person contacted: _ _ Date contacted: REMARKS: Telephone # By: 37w\Enclosures ESGIL CORPORATION PLAN CHECK NO.:98- PLANCOKRECTIOH SHEET TENANT IMPROVEMENT "4— Date plans received by jurisdiction: TO: PROJECT MIA OCCUPANCY: BUILDING USE: TYPE OF COHSTRDCTIOH: -LLL- ACIDAL AREA: I'\' \C ALLOWABLE AREA: STUKUKS: SPRINKLERS: OCCUPANT LOAD: REMARKS: Bate plans received by Esgil Corporation: Date initial plan check completed: Bv: Applicant contact person: FOREWORD: PTrKASK FKAD Plan check is limited to technical requirements contained in the Uniform Building Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, National Electrical Code and state laws regulating energy conservation, noise attenuation and access for the handicapped. The plan check is based on regulations enforced by the Building Inspection Department. You may have other corrections based on laws and ordinances enforced by the Planning Department, Engineering Department or other departments. Code sections cited are based on the 1985 UBC. The circled 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. 303(c), 1985 Uniform Building Code, the approval of the plans does not permit the violation of any state, county or city law. To speed UP the recneck process, note on this list (or a copyl wfaera each correction item has been addressed, i.e.. plan sheet, specification^ etc. Be sure to enclose <-h<> marked UP list when you submit the revised plans. 1KXEE: PAGE MOHBERS ARE HOT IM SEQUENCE AS PAGES HAVING HO HENS NEEDING CORRECTIONS HERE DELETED. LIST NO. 90, TENANT IMPROVEMENT WITHOUT SPECIFIC ENERGY ZONE DATA OR POLICY SUPPLEMENTS, 1985 UBC / / Please make all corrections on the original tracings and submit two new sets of prints, and any original plan sets that may have been returned to you by the jurisdiction, to: Esgil Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite #208, San Diego, CA 92123, (619) 560-1468. Please make all corrections on the original tracings and submit two new sets of prints, and any original plan sets that may have been returned to you by the jurisdiction, to: The jurisdiction's building department. Indicate on the Title Sheet of the plans, the name of the legal owner and name of person responsible for the preparation of the plans. Section 302(a)7. Each sheet of the plans must be signed by the person responsible for their preparation, even though there are no structural changes. Business and Professions Code. Plans and calculations shall be signed by the California state licensed engineer or architect where there are structural changes to existing buildings or structural additions. Please include the California license number, seal, date of license expiration and date plans are signed. Business and Professions Code. Provide the correct address and suite number of tenant space on the plans. Section 302. Provide a note on the site plan indicating the previous use of the tenant space or building being remodeled. Section 302. When the character of the occupancy or use changes within a building, the building must be made to comply with current Building Code requirements for the new occupancy. Please provide complete details to show the building with comply. Section 502. UBC Section 304 requires the Building Official to determine the total value of all construction work proposed under this permit. The value shall include all finish work, painting, roofing, electrical, plumbing, heating, air conditioning, elevator, fire extinguishing systems and any other permanent equipment. Please provide a signed copy of the designer's or contractor's construction cost estimate of all work proposed. Provide a plot plan showing the distance from the building to the property lines and the location of tenant space (or remodel) within the building. /• /• / / On the first sheet of the plans indicate: Type of construction of the existing building, present and proposed occupancy classifications of the remodel area and the occupant load of the remodel areas and the floor where the tenant improvement is located. Provide a statement on the Title Sheet of the plans that this project shall comply with Title 24 and 1985 UBC, UMC and UPC and 1987 NEC. Provide a fully dimensioned floor plan showing the size and use of all rooms or areas within the space being improved or altered. Draw the plans to scale and indicate the scale on the plan. Indicate the use of all spaces adjacent to the area being remodeled or improved. Show any existing fire rated area separation walls, occupancy separation walls, demising walls, shafts or rated corridors. Identify and provide construction details for proposed new fire rated walls. Specify on the plans the fire ratings of assemblies to protect proposed openings in existing or new fire walls. Identify existing walls to be removed, existing walls to remain and proposed new walls. Identify bearing walls, non-bearing walls, and shear walls. Provide a section view of all new interior partitions. Show: (a) Type, size and spacing of studs. Indicate gauge for metal studs. Specify manufacturer and approval number or indicate "to be ICBO approved". (b) Method of attaching top and bottom plates to structure. (NOTE: Top of partition must be secured to roof or floor framing, unless suspended ceiling has been designed for partition lateral load). (c) Wall sheathing material and details of attachment (size and spacing of fasteners). (d) Show height of partition and suspended ceiling,, and height from f loor to roof framing or f loor framing. 1/6/88 X Provide notes and/or details to show that the floor and wall finish in toilet rooms are surfaced with a smooth hard non-absorbent material extending five inches up the wall. Similar surfacing shall be provided on the walls from the floor to a height of 4 feet around urinals and within water closet compartments. Section 510(b). Note on the plans: "All interior finishes must comply with Chapter 42 of the UBC". Specify "class flame spread rating (minimum) for ." Lateral bracing for suspended ceiling must be provided. (UBC Table 23-J) Where ceiling loads are less than 5 FSF and not supporting interior partitions, ceiling bracing shall be provided by four No. 12 gauge wires secured to the main runner within 2 inches of the cross runner intersection and splayed 90_ from each other at an angle not exceeding 45_ from the plane of the ceiling. These horizontal restraint points shall be placed 12 feet o.c. in both directions with the first point within 4 feet of each wall. Attachment of restraint wires to the structure above shall be adequate for the load imposed. In buildings having floors and roofs of wood frame construction, other than dwelling or hotel occupancies, draft stop the area between the ceiling and floorT above so that no concealed space exceeds 1,000 s.f. and no horizontal dimension exceeds 60 L.F. (if space has sprinklers, then 3,000 s.f. and 100 L.F.). In buildings having floors and roofs of wood frame construction, other than dwelling or hotel occupancies, draft stop the area between the ceiling and roof above so that no concealed space exceeds 3,000 s.f. and no horizontal dimension exceeds 60 L.F. (if space has sprinklers, then 9,000 s.f. and 100 L.F.). The tenant space and new and/or existing facilities serving the remodeled area must be accessible to and functional for the physically disabled. See the attached correction sheet. Title 24, Part 2. The width of the required level area on the side into which doors swing shall extend 24 inches past the strike edge for exterior doors and 18 inches past the strike edge for interior doors. Section 2-3304, Title 24. Specify lever-type hardware for passage doors on floors accessible to the disabled. Section 2-3304, Title 24. / //• / X If both sexes will be employed and the number of employees exceeds four, provide separate toilet facilities for men and women. If "both sexes will be employed and the total number of employees will not exceed four", and only one restroom is provided, note the words in quotation above on the floor plan. Section 705. In areas where the occupant load exceeds ,_, two exits are required. See . Table 33-A. Provide an exit analysis plan (may be 8 1/2" x 11" or any convenient size). Exits should have a minimum separation of one- half the maximum overall diagonal dimension of the building or area served. Section 3303(c). The maximum number of required exits and their required separation must be maintained until egress is provided from the structure. Section 3303(a). Rooms with more than 10 occupants may have one exit through one adjoining room. Revise exits to comply. Section 3303(e). Exit signs are required for exits serving an occupant load exceeding 49. Show all required exit sign locations. Section 3314(a). Show that exits are lighted with at least one foot candle at floor level. Section 33l3(a). Show the locations of existing exits from the building and show the path of travel from the remodel area to the existing exits. Note on the plans: "All exits are to be openable from inside without the use of a key or special knowledge". In lieu of the above, in a Group B occupancy, you may note "Provide a sign on or near the exit doors reading THIS DOOR TO REMAIN UNLOCKED DURING BUSINESS HOURS". Section 3304(c). Exit doors should be a minimum size of 3 feet by 6 feet 8 inches with a minimum door swing of 90 degrees. Maximum leaf width is 4 feet. Section 3304(e). Exit doors should swing in the direction of egress when serving an occupant load of 50 or more or when serving any hazardous area. Section 3303(b). Applies to door(s) 2/2/88 X Regardless of occupant load, a floor or landing not more than 1/2 inch below the threshold is required on each side of an exit door used for disabled access (may be 1" maximum where not used for disabled access). Section 3304(h). Doors should not project more than 7 inches into the required corridor width when fully opened, nor more than one-half of the required corridor width when in any position. Section 3305(d). Revolving, sliding and overhead doors are not permitted as exit doors if the occupant load exceeds 9 or the exit door serves a hazardous area. Section 3304(g). Exit doors from assembly rooms with 50 or more occupants shall not be provided with a latch or lock unless it is panic hardware. Section 3318. Double acting doors are not allowed when serving a tributary occupant load of more than 100, or when part of a fire assembly, or part of smoke and draft control assemblies or when equipped with panic hardware. Section 3304(b). Corridors must provide continuous protection to the exterior of the building. Interruptions by an intervening room is not permitted. Foyers, lobbies or reception rooms constructed as required for corridors are not considered intervening rooms. Section 3305. Corridors and exterior exit balconies serving 10 or more occupants must be a minimum 44 inches wide and 7 feet high to the lowest projection. Section 3305(b). When a corridor or exterior exit balcony is accessible to the handicapped, changes in elevations shall be made by means of a ramp. Section 3305(f). When two exits are required, dead end corridors and exit balconies are limited to 20 feet. Section 3305(e). Corridors serving 30 have walls and construction except: or more occupants shall ceilings of one-hour a. Corridors greater than 30 feet wide when the occupants have an exit independent from the corridor. b. Exterior sides of exterior exit balconies. c. One story buildings housing Group B, Division 4 occupancies. Section 3305(g). If non-rated corridors are used per 1985 UBC, Section 3305(g), Exc. 5, provide a reference to the corridors on the floor plan, noting: 1. 2. Corridors are non-rated per 3305(g), Exception 5, 1985 UBC. Section 4. 5. Smoke detection system must be listed by the State Fire Marshall and be a supervised low voltage system with combination audible and visual signals with battery backup. Smoke detectors shall be maximum 30' on center and installed at each exit door from the corridor and to t>e visible from any location in the corridor. Each room served by the corridor shall have a visual signaling device. Power supply shall be dedicated branch circuit. Circuit disconnecting means shall be accessible only to authorized personnel and shall be clearly marked FIRE ALARM CIRCUIT CONTROL, with a lock- on device. 1985 UBC Section 3305(g), Exception 5, cannot be used for non-rated corridors in a fully sprinklered office space if the occupant load in the space exceeds 100. 1985 UBC Section 3305(g), Exception 5, is applicable to the office space but does not apply to the common corridor where the tributary occupant load appears to exceed 100 occupants. When 1985 UBC Section 3305(g), Exception 5, is app 1ied for corridors on one floor, the corridors on the lower level(s) must be rated if these lower corridors serve more than 100 occupants. The tributary load from the upper level(s) shall be the total occupant load from the above level(s). Clearly show where the non-rated corridor system terminates and a rated corridor system commences. One-hour fire-rated corridors shall have door openings protected by tight-fitting smoke and draft control assemblies rated 20 minutes, except openings in interior walls of exterior exit balconies. Doors shall be maintained self-closing or be automatic-closing by action of a smoke detector per Section 4306(b). Doors shall be gasketed to provide a smoke and draft seal where the door meets the stop on sides and top. Section 3305(h). 2/2/88 X A. Show rated corridors, lobbies, reception or foyers cross-hatched on the floor plans. Total area of all openings, except floors, in any portion of an interior corridor, shall not exceed 25 percent of the area of the corridor wall of the room which it is separating from the corridor. Such openings shall be protected by fixed, approved 1/4 inch thick wired glass installed in steel frames. Section 3305(h). Provide a complete architectural section of the corridor, or exterior exit balcony, showing all fire-resistive materials and details of construction for all floors, walls, ceiling and all penetrations. Section 3305(g). Show the location of fire dampers * Provide fire dampers at duct penetrations of fire- rated occupancy and area separations, shafts and corridor walls and ceilings . Section 4306(j). r If building exceeds two stories, show corridor is separated from elevator shaft. Sections 3304(g)(h) and 1706(a)(b). (See I.C.B.O. interpretation) . Provide evidence of Health (for restaurants or for equipment). Department approval tenants using X-ray Submit plan showing location of all panels. Submit panels schedules. Submit electrical load calculations Indicate existing service size. Indicate existing building load. Indicate new additional loads. Indicate wiring method. Show exit signs on the electrical lighting plan. Note: Power for exit lights and emergency lighting must conform to the 1985 UBC Sections 3313 and 3314. Provide receptacle(s) within 25" of the roof mounted A/C units. UMC Section 509. Provide multiple switch lighting controls per CAC, Title 24, 2-5319. Provide an electrical plan for the alarm system showing compliance with criteria described under earlier correction number 49. X yf. © r 84. MECHAHICAI. Provide mechanical ventilation in all roomscapable of supplying a minimum of S cubic feet per minute of outside air with a total circulation of not less than 15 cubic feet per minute per occupant. Section 605 and 705, UBC. Provide mechanical plans showing existing and proposed HVAC equipment, ducts and access to equipment. Detail access equipment. and working clearances to HVAC Cooling coils or cooling units located in attic or furred space, where damage may result from condensate overflow, shall be provided with an additional water tight pan of corrosion resistant material to catch overflow if primary condensate drain becomes clogged. Section 1205, UMC. One-hour corridors shall not be used as an integral part of a duct system. This includes the space above a dropped ceiling within the one-hour corridor. UMC Section 706(b). Provide gas line plans and calculations, showing pipe lengths and gas demands. UPC Section 1219. Provide drain, waste and vent plans. Provide water Section 1009. Detail how maintained, priming). line sizing calculations. UPC floor drain trap seal is to be UPC Section 707 (floor drain trap Show P & T valve on water heater and detail drain line route from P & T valve to the exterior. UPC Section 1007 (e). Show 1/4" per 12" slope on drain and waste lines. UPC Section 407. HttBPI 83. Provide complete energy design calculations, including all existing design and new energy design for this building. See attached non- residential energy design checklist. For remodels in an existing conditioned space, show that the remodeled space will use not more energy than the existing space or show the remodeled space will conform to latest energy design standards. 272/88 85. Please see additional that follow. corrections or remarks -r" /?f *4€ C/rV j iAJoT The jurisdiction has contracted with Esgil Corporation located at 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number of 619/560-1^68, to perform the plan check for your project. If you have any questions regarding these plan check items, please contact,. A«*JxJ/*Je . //Od >j/3fc' £**->£)£. at Esgil Thank you. Enclosures : 1. _ 2. _ 3. _ 2/2/88 SHELL BUILDING FIRST GENERATION NONRESIDENTIAL ENERGY FORWARD If any part of the energy design for the shell building had previously been approved under the First Generation Non- residential Standards, the rest of the energy design can be completed for each of the first tenants under the standard design originally used for the shell building, as long as copies of the original approved energy design are provided and the new design follows the original approved design. Provide all new, and existing, energy designs subject to this building and this project. 2. Complete the Certificate of Compliance (CF-1) (See attached "Guideline for Completing Form CF-1 when First Generation Nonresidential Standards are used"). t 1/88 SECOND GENERATION NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS (APPLICABLE TO PERMIT APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED AFTER JANUARY 1, 1987 FOR OCCUPANCIES A, B, E, OR H FOR NEW BUILDINGS, INCLUDING "SHELL AND "SPECULATIVE" BUILDINGS, AND TENANT IMPROVEMENTS AND OTHER ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS) APPLICATION OF THE STANDARDS A Certificate of Compliance (Form CF-1) must be included j/ith a 1 ^building permit applications submitted after^Januarv 1, 1987, subject to energy conservation i.e., second generation non-residential standards, first generation non-residential standards adopted in 1982, single family homes and apartment buildings and other low-rise residential buildings of three stories or less and first generation residential standards for hotels and motels and high-rise residential buildings of four stories or more. The Certificate of Compliance must'be signed by the professional (or professionals) responsible for design and the owner. These signatures represent a commitment to make future building improvements or modifications according to the standards indicated on the Certificate of Compliance. Section 1403 (a)1 of the standards requires that the energy calculations be signed by a person eligible to sign the plans under the Business and Professions Code. Under the terms and restrictions of some licenses, for example, an electrical engineer may be able to sign some documents and specifications such as electrical plans and lighting energy documentation, but no HVAC plans and documenta- tion. The section does not require that the documen- tation be prepared by a licensed person, only that the documentation be signed by an authorized person who will take responsibi- lity for their correctness in showing compliance with the building energy efficiency standards. For example, computer runs and calculations that are prepared by an unlicensed energy consultant must be signed by the responsible person, such as a registered architect or civil engineer. A copy of Form CF-1, complete and signed, must be permanently printed on the plans. This enables the code enforcement official to verify that the copies of form CF-1 submitted with future permit applications (for modifications to the building) are consistent with the original Form CF-1. Note on the plans that a separate copy of Form CF-1 was retained by the building owner to be passed on to future owners or tenants of the building so that they will have a record of the energy efficiency Standards that will apply to future modifi- cations. It is the responsibility of futute building permit applicants to resubrait the previously approved Form CF-1 with subsequent permit applications. If the building applicant does not have a copy of the energy standards compliance forms originally approved, the applicant wust comply with the standards presentlyin effect. Construction that does not increase condi- tioned space in an existing building, where applications for the existing building permit was before January 1, 1987, cannot Increase the overall U-value or overall thermal transfer value, new HVAC systems or equipment must comply with the prescrlpture requirements of the second generation non-residential standards including the HVAC power indices that may apply and when Improvements or modifications to the lighting system increase the connected load, then the proposed improvements must comply with the set of standards that are in effect for the occupancy type at the time the permit application for the lighting improvements are proposed. This has special significance for speculative buildings that are originally permitted under the first generation standards, but for which tenant improvements are made after the second generation energy standards have become mandatory. (See attached examples 1-1 and 1-2} For construction In an existing building, that increases the conditioned floor area, the set of standards that are in effect at the time of the permit application. apply to the increased conditioned floor area as though it were a separate new > building. The conditioned floor area of a building Is usually increased 'in one of two wayst . Space is added to the building, such as additional floors or a new wing. Heating and/or cooling systems are extended to spaces that were previously uncondi tioned. When either of these two events occur, the envelope and lighting requirements of the prescriptive standard apply to the Increased conditioned space only. It ia not necessary to upgrade the envelope or lighting system of the existing building. (See attached example 1-1 and 1-2) The mandatory measures apply to all new construction, regardless of the date of the original permit or whether conditioned space is Increased. The mandatory measures only apply to building components, systems or specific pieces of equipment that are part of the construction project. The mandatory switching requirements, for Instance, would only apply If recir- cuiting were proposed as part of the project. Existing buildings, for which the original permit application was made after January 1, 1987, should have the Certificate of Compliance available to allow comparing the design of proposed alterations. (no increase in conditioned space) or additions (conditioned space increased)with the original design assumed when the building was constructed, the alterations or additions must be consistent with the original design assumptions. The designer may choose to modify the original Certificate of Compliance by showing the modified design complies with the standards. The new Certificate of Compliance would govern any future modifications or additions. If the original Certificate of Compliance cannot be located then the entire building, including the proposed alterations or additions/ must be shown to comply with the current standards. Speculative buildings are defined as those buildings where the occupancy type is known at the time of building permit application, but the plans and specifications do not include designdetails about the lighting system and/or the final HVAC improvements. The lighting and/or final HVAC Improvements are to be made by the tenants on a space-by- space basis as the building is leased. At the time of the original building permit, assumptions regarding future lighting and HVAC improvements must be made to determine if the building will comply with the standards. This is especially important with the performanceapproach. When the original plans for a speculativebuilding are submitted to the enforcement agency, the Certificate of Compliance should specify the assumptions required about future building improvements. When using the prescriptive approach, the Certificate of Compliance should specify the alternative component package used to show compliance at the time of the initial permit application. This fame package would be applied to any uture work that is performed on the building, unless compliance is redemon- •trated for the whole building at the time of the future work. Shell buildings are defined as those struc- tures where the ultimate occupancy of the building is not known when the original building permit application is filed. The structure, for example could eventually be used as an office, warehouse, restaurant or retail space, depending on market demand. This means that the building could be covered by the first generationnonresldential energy standards or the second. To address this potential problem, it is recommended that multiple compliance documentation be submitted for shell buildings. Multiple documentation ensures that the structure will comply with whatever energy conservation standards are applicable t°~ the eventual occupancy type. Subsequent permit applications for completion of the building should also be submitted with multiple documentation unless the occupancy has been clearly identified and fall* within a single set of standards. Future changes of occupancy would require documentation that verifies satisfaction of the appropriate set of standards. As with speculative buildings, a Certificate of Compliance would be submitted to document assumptions made about future building Improvements. In the case of shell buildings, multiple Certificates of Compliance may be required along with multiple documentation. It is also suggested that performance calculations, which specify less than 1.4 Watts/sf be accepted only when the designer can demonstrate a capability to construct a building with lighting loads of the proposed level. Also air conditioning units with an SEER greater than 10 should be accepted only when there is documentation of at least two available brands meeting the proposedrequirements. Mixed use buildings must comply with the specific standards pertinent to the various occupancies with the building. If mixed use building design has a single predominant occupancy with other smaller subordinate occupancies the building need only meet the provisions of the predominant occupancy so long as; (1) the subordinate occupancies total less than 1,000 square feet and are less than 30 percent of the total conditioned floor area or (2) the subordinate occupancies constitute less than 10 percent of the totalconditioned floor area. When one of the above exceptions do not apply* either the prescriptive or performance approach may be applied according tothe following guidelines: With the prescriptive approach, each . occupancy must be analyzed and shown to comply separately. The appropriate compliance documentation should be completed for each occupancy. Ho trade- . offs are allowed between occupanciesunder this approach. With the performance approach, the occupanciesnay be analyzed together or separately, depending on special circumstances, it Is generally necessary to analyze the occupan-cies separately when they are covered by different standards. For instance low- rise residential and office space within the same building would have to be analyzed separately since they are covered by two separate standards, each with its own approved calculation methods, operating assumptions, etc. If retail and office were together In the same building, it would be possible to analyze both occupancies together sincethey are covered by the same standard. When occupancies are analyzed together, there may be tradeoffs between occupancies;otherwise, tradeoffs are not possible. Processing for fast-track processing i« a mechanism established through cooperation between the developer and the local jurisdic- tion Co speed development review time and to facilitate the ability to apply for and receive approval for permits in stages. The enforcement issue with fast-tract buildings is much the same as for speculative buildings. Assumptions must be made early on about lighting and/or HVAC designs that have not yet been drawn up. The problem is slightly less complicated since fast- track buildings are often carried to completion by the same design/developer team. Since the Issues are similar, the recommendations for shell and speculativebuildings would generally apply. Date.*l«. Prepared byt Jurisdiction VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE Bldg. Dept. Esgil PLAN CHECK NO. £&> 8&> - O \ #<^ -JT BUILDING ADDRESS N^^S* CPl/ntVUO V/\P^ \Eo6t-l5" APPLICANT/CONTACT 'B£tCKJ?T S*Vl |T"H- PHONE NO. ^^813^/ BUILDING OCCUPANCY S--Z. TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION 3\H — M BUILDING PORTION OFP. <t rxj£?iy ^D^ -=? \ *5 K« T ' on^c^ I^M OD^SV » Air Conditionina: Commercial Residential Res. or Comm. Fire Surinklers Total Value BUILDING AREA ^TRjJYVL- trrvn— J24\2>"7C»X Go IA V t-^ •-* ?> I *3"1 GP; DESIGNER PHONE CONTRACTOR VALUATION MULTIPLIER S 18-5D @ e e PHONE VALUE - ^Q'SQ^rk 58^,0^ Building Permit Fee $ Plan Check Fee j COM MEN T5: ^> £•* -^ SHEET OF 12/87 •M(0a CQ •aa .2 0) 0) a CQ •o <D5 *> 0) Ct: 0)+rf (Da > CO •a0) V "> V[± ENGINEERING Date: 2" 26 -98 Plan Check No. C8&8O/8^ Project Address: /9$£ &}/n*x V/0fi fe&Lc Project Name: /fetffaf&zry Sz/tStcte !~~Z- Field Check Date: By: LEGAL REQUIREMENTS Site Plan CHECKLIST LEGEND © 1 2 3i , e. r J Item Complete Item Incomplete - Needs Your Action Number in circle indicates plancheck number that deficiency was identified D D 0/n n a a 1. Provide a fully dimensioned site plan drawn to scale. Show: North arrow, property lines, easements, existing and proposed structures, streets, existing street improvements, right-of-way width and dimensioned setbacks. 2. Show on Site Plan: Finish floor elevations, elevations of finish grade adjacent to building, existing topographical lines, existing and proposed slopes, driveway and percent (%) grade and drainage patterns. 3. Provide legal description of property. 4. Provide assessor's parcel number. a a n a ef a a D a n a a a a n a n a n D n PERMITS REQUIRED Grading 5 Grading permit required. (Separate submittal to Engineering Department required for Grading Permit). Grading plans in plan check PE . Need the following completed prior to building permit issuance: A. Grading plans signed. B. Grading permit issued. Grading completed. Certification letter and compaction reports submitted. Grading inspected and permit signed off by City Inspector. C. D. E. Right-of-Way Permit required for work in public right-of-way (e.g., driveway approach, sidewalk, connection to water main, etc). Industrial Waste Permit application required. To be filled out completely and returned to Development Processing. FEES REQUIRED P~j [""*] r~\ a n D D D D REMARKS: 10. Park-in-Lieu fees required. Quadrant: ^ , Fee Per Unit: 11. Traffic impact fee required. Fee Per Unit: ^ —- , Total Fee: Total Fee 12. Bridge and Thoroughfare fee required. Fee Per Unit: — , Total Fee: — 13. Public facilities fee required. H. Facilities management fee required. Fee: 15. Additional EDU's required: Sewer connection fee: 16. Sewer lateral required: ,/(&&{. Sewerf permit no. O.K. to issue:Date: If you have any questions about any of the above items identified on this plan check, please call the Development Processing Department at 438-1161. V*JtoQ >• CQ TJ .£ > 0?<± =*fc n R R R R 0)+••(0Q > CQ •o .£ >VG£ ^^ UQ. xnxnxn ^n /n O+j COQ > CQ T3 S« >O £± ro uQ. n n n n n PLANNING CHECKLIST Plan Check No. £BB8olB'i Address /£?_5^/5/WAfc> /^?/g /<&6i£ Type of Project and Use iL. Zone P-M Use Allowed? YES |>C NO / /Setback: Front A//&- Side ^f^ Rear A//4 Facilities Management Zone fT School District: San Dieguito Encinitas Carlsbad t?^ San Marcos Discretionary Action Required YES NO $\ Type Environmental Required YES NO ^ Landscape Plan Required YES NO 0^ Comments Coastal Permit Required YES NO £( Additional Comments (\xUA^v^(y JfrujiUJJi^iA tf&MO && ct^Qfjv^yr^to QfhjtJi-*ij J <ji OK TO ISS DATE Certificate of Compliance (Part 1 of 2)CF-1 For Enforcement Agoncy UEO Only A( *2f\ M - UMJ££U - tfgHLMAM Project Architect/Engineer Building Permit Number /'Jfcl-SftAD A'^^fc*" <&*&&*. Project Location {^Af^l^Sf^/VO "7 City/Town ' Climate Zone 'JL/2/y /j5K M&^A|tJI^A-l~ ^rV^WMSfe Documentation Author Date Plan Chockod By Dato Fluid Chockod By '' Signature and Registration Stamp Approved By Dato Dato Prescriptive Approach/Performance Approach Strategy General 1 CEC Occupancy Typo ..... 2 UBC Occupancy Group/Division 3 Package Selected 4 Gross Conditioned Floor Area Roof and Floor* 5 Proposed Roof/Coiling Rt (CF-2, CF-3). . /g-7 6 Required Roof/Coiling Rt (CF-2) 7 Proposed Exterior Floor Rt (CF-2, CF-3) . 8 Required Exterior Floor Rt (CF-2) .... Wall* 9 Proposed Opaque Wall Rt (CF-2. CF-3) . , 10 Wall Heat Capacity (CF-3) 11 Required Opaque Wall Rt (CF-2) . . . . , Glazing In Witli 12 Exterior Wall Area (CF-2) 13 Total Glazing Area (CF-2) 14 Proposed Total Percent (Line 13 / Une 12) 15 Average Total SC (CF-2) 16 Allowed Total Glazing Percent 17 West Exterior Walt Area (CF-2) 18 West Glazing Area (CF-2) , 19 Proposed West Percent (CF-2) 20 Average West SC {CF-2) 21 Altowod West Glazing Percent —— .._ Glazing In Roof (CF-6) Proposed Allowed 22 Skylight 1 kJA klA hr-F-fl2/Btu hr-F-ft2/Btu hr-F-fl2mtu hr-F-f|2/Btu hr-F-ft2/Btu BtU/F-ft2 hr-F-ft2/Btu 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Skylight 2 Skylight 3 SkyliQht4 Skylight 5 SkyfiQht6 Skylight 7 Skylights e Pan 2 tor Additional Performance Specifications) .30 Proposed Adjusted LPD (CF-S) 31 Allowed LPD (CF-5) HVAClSae Pan 2 lor Additional P«rtormanc« Speclticat lexis) 32 .Performance Set Selected ........ 33 Proposed Fan Wattage Index (CF-4) . . . Q>D& .34 Allowed Fan Wattage Index ....... _. 35 Proposed Cooling Power Index (CF-4) . 36 Allowed Cooling Power Index ...... 37 Proposed Heating Power Index (CF-4) . . . 2A >O _3S I Allowod^Hoatlng Power Index . ... . . . _______ <_ ft2 f|2 ft2 ft2 ft2 ft2 ft2 ft2 Watts/ft2 Watts/Tt2 Watts/tt2 Watts/ft2 Btuh/ft2 Btuh/ft2 Btuh/ft2 Bluh/ft2 uoo Performance Approach Energy Budget 1 CEC Occupancy Type 2 UBC Occupancy Group/Division . . 3 Condtionod Floor Area A\~1fX> ft2 4 BudgetTable .Z^^(Z 5 Allowed Energy Budget (WS-1A) 101,0 kBtu/yr-ft2 Calculated Annual Energy Consumption G Approved Calculation Method 7 CEC Designation 8 Multiplier Ettlmated Energy Ui* 9 Heating 10 Cooling 0. £» 11 Fans 3. g 12 U'flhta (ft i0 13 Mificollanoouf Equipment f^.Jg? 14 4fetri ,HP?~. W/fffepr 11 ^ 15 Adj. Total Eneroy Use- kBtuVr-ft2 lcBlu/yr-ft2 kBtu/yr-ft2 kBtu/yMt2 kBtu/yr-ft2 kBhVyr-ft2 kBtu/yr-ft2 Compliance Statement General. The proposed building represented in (his set of compflanco documentation Is consistent with the other compliance forms andworksheets, with the plans and specifications and with any other calculation t or computer runs submitted with this permit application. Perform! nc« Approach, (when applicable) The energy performanceestimate presented on this form was calculated using the approved calculation method indicated above and with the CEC established fixed and restricted engineering inputs for the applicable dimato zone and occupancy type. Pretcrlpltve Approach, (when applicable) The proposed building has been owiigned-lo HWettbe-wuiromoms of the Attomanvo Component propriate occupancy typo and climate Nam e/TitloAiyrriki ' Address Form Revised September 1986