Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Home
My WebLink
About
2052 CORTE DEL NOGAL; 100; CB090144; Permit
02-12-2009 City of Carlsbad 1 1635 Faraday Av Carlsbad, CA 92008 .Commercial/Industrial Permit Permit No /Building Inspection Request Line (760) 602-2725 CB090144 Job Address Permit Type Parcel No Valuation Occupancy Group Project Title 2052 CORTE DEL NOGAL CBAD St 100 Tl Sub Type INDUST 2130610600 Lot# 0 $5,000 00 Construction Type NEW TRANSWORLD PALLET RACK INSTAL Applicant COLBRESE MATERIAL HANDLING SUITE 3 12600STOWE POWAY, CA 92109 858-486-6920 Status Applied Entered By Plan Approved Issued Inspect Area Plan Check# ISSUED 01/27/2009 JMA 02/12/2009 02/12/2009 Owner 2052 C D N L L C 221 15THST DEL MAR CA 92014 Building Permit Add'l Building Permit Fee Plan Check Add'l Plan Check Fee Plan Check Discount Strong Motion Fee Park Fee LFM Fee Bridge Fee BTD #2 Fee BTD #3 Fee Renewal Fee Add'l Renewal Fee Other Building Fee Pot Water Con Fee Meter Size Add'l Pot Water Con Fee Reel Water Con Fee Green Bldg Stands (SB1473) Fee $72 31 Meter Size $0 00 Add'l Reel Water Con Fee $47 00 Meter Fee $0 00 SDCWA Fee $0 00 CFD Payoff Fee $105 PFF (3105540) $0 00 PFF (4305540) $000 License Tax (3104193) $000 License Tax (4304193) $000 Traffic Impact Fee (3105541) $000 Traffic Impact Fee (4305541) $0 00 PLUMBING TOTAL $0 00 ELECTRICAL TOTAL $0 00 MECHANICAL TOTAL $0 00 Master Drainage Fee Sewer Fee $0 00 Redev Parking Fee $0 00 Additional Fees $1 00 HMP Fee TOTAL PERMIT FEES $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 99 $121 36 Total Fees $121 36 Total Payments To Date $121 36 Balance Due $000 BUILDING PLANS IN STORAGE ATTACHED Inspector 8 R FINAL APPROVAL Date 3-?~Clearance NOTICE Please take NOTICE that approval of your project includes the Imposition" of fees, dedications, reservations, or other exactions hereafter collectively referred to as 'fees/exactions' You 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 APPLV to water and sewer connection fees and capacity changes nor planning, zoning grading 01 other similar application processing or service fees in connection with this project NOR DOES IT APPLY to any fees/exactions of which you have previously been given a NOTICE similar to this, or as to which the statute of limitations has previously otherwise expired City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Ave , Carlsbad, CA 92008 760-602-2717/2718/2719 Fax 760-602-8558 www carlsbadca gov Building Permit Application Plan Check No C / V l Est Value PlanCk Deposit Date j 2.7/0? MftVt JOB ADDRESS ;CT/PROJECT #IOf"l*# OF UNITS I # UEDROOMS • DESCRIPTION OF WOW. Include Square Feet of Affected Area(s) SUITE/I/SPACE (//UNITS ".' BATHROOMS I TENANT BUSINESS'NAME CONSTR TYPE EXISTING USE PROPOSED USE GARAGE (SF)PATIOS (SF)DECKS (SF)FIREPLACE YES D #NOD AIR CONDITIONING YES D NO D FIRE SPRINKLERS YES D NOD i CONTACT NAME (If Different Fom Applicant)I ADDRESS APPLICANT NAME 7-^ DRESS CITY STATE ZIP PHONE EMAIL"" FAX FAX722 ~?77\7 PROPERTY OWNER NAME CONTRACTOR BUS NAME ADDRESS CITY" ~ PHONE EMAIL ADDRESS STATE FAX ZIP /STATE ZIP i FAX -Sz,06 TTfvlAIL I ARCH/DESIGNER NAME & ADDRESS CITYliUS LIC» [Sec 70315 Business and Professions Code Any City or County which requires a permit to construct alter improve demolish or repair any structure, prior to its issuance also requires the applicant lor such permit to file a signed statement that he islicensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor \ License Law {Chapter 9 commending with Section 7000 of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code} or that he is exempt there from and the basis for the alleged exemption Any violation ofSection 70315 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars {$500}) Workers' Compensation Declaration / hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations \ CJ I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self insure for workers compensation as provided by Section 3700 of the Labor Code for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued I I have and will maintain workers' compensation as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code for the performance of thework for which thisperrnit is issued My workers compensation insurance Carrier and policy number are Insurance Co Policy No ~?7s Expiration Date. .X///.<£>_ ! This section need not be completed if the permit is for one hundred dollars (S100) or less n Certificate of Exemption I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued I shall not employ any person n any manner so as to become subject to the Workers Compensation Laws of California WARNING Failure to secure workers' compensation coverage is unlawful, and shall subject an employer to criminal penalties and civil fines up to one hundred thousand dollars (&100,000), in addition to the cost of compensation, damages as provjdecMo^MeeTibn 3706 otithe Labor code, interest and attorney's fees g$ CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE Z^^f^^\^ ^^" DATE / hereby affirm that I am exempt from Contractors License Law for the following reason D las owner of the property or my employees with wages as their sole compensation will do the work and the structure is not intended or offered for sale (Sec 7044 Business and Professions Code The Contractor s License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon and who does such work himself or through his own employees, provided that such improvements are not intended or offered for sale If however the building or improvement is sold within one year of completion the owner builder will have the burden of proving that he did not build or improve for the purpose of sale) !~l I as owner of the property am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec 7044 Business and P ofessions Code The Contractor s License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon and contracts for such projects with contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the Contractors Lic3nse Law) 3 I am exempt under Section . Business and Professions Code for this reason 1 I personally plan to provide the major labor and materials for construction of the proposed property improvement -~l Yes Ll No 2 I (have / have not) signed an application for a building permit for the proposed work 3 I have contracted with the following person (firm) to provide the proposed construction (include name address / phone / contactors license number) 4 I plan to provide portions of the work but I have hired the following person to coordinate supervise and provide the major work (include name / address / phone / contractors license number) 5 I will provide some of the work but I have contracted (hired) the following persons to provide the work indicated (include name / address / phone / type of work) ' ^PROPERTY OWNER SIGNATURE DATE Is the applicant or future building occupant required to submit a business plan acutely hazardous materials registration form or risk management and prevention program under Sections 25505.25533 or 25534 of the Presley Tanner Hazardous Substance Account Act7 D Yes n No Is the applicant or future building occupant required to obtain a permit from the air pollution control district or air quality management district7 a Yes L) No i Is the facility to be constructed within 1 000 feet of the outer boundary of a school site7 n Yes n No IF ANY OF THE ANSWERS ARE YES, t EMERGENCY SERVICES AND THE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT j I hereby affirm that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work this permit is issued (Sec 3097 (i) Civil Code) i Lender's Name Lender's Address ^ ^ ^£^.'iarf I certify that I have read the application and state that the above information is correct and that the information on the plans is accurate I agree to comply with all City ordinances and State laws relating to building construction I hereby authorize representative of the City of Carlsbad to enter upon the above mentioned property for inspection purposes I ALSO AGREE TO SAVE, INDEMNIFY AND KEEP HARMLESS THE CITY OF CARLSBAD AGAINST ALL LIABILITIES, JUDGMENTS COSTS AND EXPENSES WHICH MAY IN ANY WAY ACCRUE AGAINST SAID CITY IN CCNSEQUENCE OF THE GRANTING OF THIS PERMIT OSHA An OSHA permit is required for excavations over 5 0 deep and demolition or construction of structures over 3 stones in height EXPIRATION Every permit issued by the Building Official un^ejAe-pWisions 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 buiWir^r«rwo5^atlwBB"cTrJpuch permit is suspended or abandoned at any time after the work is commenced for a period of 180 days (Section 106 4 4 Uniform Building Code) x^S"APPLICANT S SIGNATURI DATE y ~T City of Carlsbad Final Building Inspection Dept. Building Engineering Planning CMWD St Plan Check # Permit# CB090144 Project Name TRANSWORLD PALLET RACK INSTAL Date 02/18/2009 Permit Type Tl Sub Type INDUS! Address Contact Person Sewer Oist Inspected /} Bv fa Inspected Bv Inspected Bv 2052 CORTE DEL NOGAL #100 NICK Phone 8584427086 CA Water Dist CA }/>^7 Date / / p/y-t. • Inspected t-l I o & i Date Inspected Date Inspected Lot 0 ' Approved ^ Approved Approved Disapproved Disapproved Disapproved Comments City of Carlsbad Bldg Inspection Request For 02/18/2009 Permit* CB090144 Title TRANSWORLD PALLET RACK INSTAL Description Inspector Assignment MC Sub Type INDUST 2052 CORTE DEL NOGAL 100 Lot 0 Type Tl Job Address Suite Location APPLICANT COLBRESE MATERIAL HANDLING Owner 2052 C D N L L C Remarks pjease;inspect:a.fter^pm3 Total Time CD Description Act Comments 14 Frame/Steel/Bolting/Welding AP 19 Final Structural 19 Final Structural 29 Final Plumbing 39 Final Electrical 49 Final Mechanical Phone 8584427086 Inspector Requested By NICK Entered By CHRISTINE PjLA M.^ Comments/Notices/Holds Associated PCRs/CVs Original PC# Inspection History Date Description Act Insp Comments 02/13/2009 14 Frame/Steel/Boltmg/Welding CO MC Notice City of Carlsbad Bldg Inspection Request For 02/13/2009 Permit* CB090144 Title TRANSWORLD PALLET RACK INSTAL Description Type Tl Sub Type INDUST Job Address 2052 CORTE DEL NOGAL Suite 100 Lot 0 Location APPLICANT COLBRESE MATERIAL HANDLING Owner 2052 C D N L L C Remarks DID NOT SAY WHAT WAS NEEDED Inspector Assignment Phone 8584427086 Inspector Total Time CD Description Act Comments 14 Frame/Steel/Boltmg/Weldmg Requested By NICK COLBRESE Entered By CHRISTINE Comments/Notices/Holds Associated PCRs/CVs Original PC# Inspection History Date Description Act Insp Comments NOTICECITY OF CARLSBAD (760) 602-2700 BUILDING DEPARTMENT 1635 FARADAY AVENUE DATE * - TIME LOCATION PERMIT NO &% O'^O 144 /. O -fP ^u'Y or 1Z Un-( iM / L ^ £. -.U ix FOR INSPECTION CALL (760) 602-2725 RE-INSPECTION FEE DUE? _..! YES FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT (£>O'L ' "2-"/ K PHONE BUILDING INSPECTOR CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER LO —H 0 OJ fC ^U QJ forced Concretc QJcca ^Q TO ^13 4-J D\x QJ tressed ConcreiD G-.c •51 c 03 QJ On "55 D•£s sa D D C Uc;a1/1 onzed ro perforrr^ 0 Ol Q. C C 1 "§ Q; 5?"o: £ -a £ j= ci .g - ^™ C j;^ O ^2 ai oQ_ — U D D £ c a; re )e{s)ofworkmdic5 ^2 o Ci Q TO "o ^u _s c § c0 a y( CJ O>5"O >^ S V-:\!C v^"a. y I ^& * 5^C y*"l l/la» 1C- g ^ C.EP BUILDING OFFICfjn/fermiitvp formort t.I SU 4? J ^C -c 9u_ c *~ cai -a e u s §C 0c 7 i 18 SC. 0 •£ Q UJ O u 9 CO COyj CN-a co UJO O o 5<0 o V) &LUZ §o i § Q >ff •£ <J ^ « 1-J O BO O o RJS Inspection & Material Testing 5858 MtAufuDr, San Diego, CA 92111 Ph. 858-292-4931 FAX 858-292-4942 SPECIAL INSPECTION REPORT Project Trans World Media Address g052 Corte Del Nogal, Suite 100' City Carlsbad, CA Permit Number: €8090144 Plan File Number: TYPE OF OBSERVATIONS Reinforcing Steel _ _ Reinforced Concrete ___ Structural Masonry _ Field Welding Epoxy _ Prestressed Concrete _ Shop Welding _ Bolting _ Wedge Anchors X Number of Samples Type Matenals/DesignMix/Psi ,Hilti KB-TZ 1/2 x 4 1/2 ICC-ESR-1917 _ Date 2-12-09 REPORT Wedge Anchor Procedure Observed the drilling, cleaning & installation of (1 12) Hilti KB-TZ 1/2 x 4 1/2 wedge anchors at base plates of racks __ WORK INSPECTED CONFORMS WITH APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED Clayton A. Jongetjes _ 815 __ TIME TN J0^30 _ TIME OUT 12:30 Inspector (Print)Certification # General Contractor CMH • .— ddress City- Phone 858-442-7086 EsGil Corporation In (partnership -with government for <Buifd~ing Safety DATE 2/10/O9 qj\PP_U£ANT JURIj JURISDICTION City of Carlsbad a PLAN REVIEWER a FILE PLAN CHECK NO O90144 SET II PROJECT ADDRESS 2052 Corte De Norgal PROJECT NAME Storage Racks for Transworld The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes XI The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and 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 techeck The check list transmitted herewith is for your information The plans are being held at Esgil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to XI Esgil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed Esgil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed Person contacted vfrtfO Telephone # Date contacted •, fl C^ u ) Mail Telephona/V/t1/Fax In Person X] REMARKS nj City to filed verify that the path of travel from the handicapped parking space to the rack area and the bathroom serving the rack area comply with all the current disabled access requirements 2 Fire Department approval is required /3??Please slip revised DWG No CMH011509-1 into city\set (at building department) H \\r\By David Yao IjC^C Enclosures EsGil Corporation D GA D MB D EJ D PC 2/4 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 20S * San Diego, Caliloima 92123 4 (858)560-1468 4 Fax(8^8)560-1576 EsGil Corporation In (Partnership with government for (BuiUing Safety DATE 2/4/09 JURISDICTION City of Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO 090144 SET I PROJECT ADDRESS 2052 Corte De Nogal PROJECT NAME Storage Racks for Transworld .ICANT -REVI "D JURIS PLAN-REVIEWER a FILE 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 deficiencies identified below are resolved and 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 Xj The check list transmitted herewith is for your information The plans are being held at Esgil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to CMH 14168 Poway Road #203 Poway , CA 92064 Esgil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed Esgil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed Person contacted CHM Telephone # 858-442-2086 Date contacted ^/O^ (by./?^ Fax # 858-486-6925 Mail [^--Telephone Fax ^/In Person REMARKS By David Yao EsGil Corporation D GA D MB D EJ PC Enclosures 1/29 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 20S * San Diego, California 92123 *• (858)560-1468 ^ Fa\ (858) 560-1576 City of Carlsbad 090144 2/4/09 GENERAL PLAN CORRECTION LIST JURISDICTION City of Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO O90144 PROJECT ADDRESS 2052 Corte De Nogal DATE PLAN RECEIVED BY DATE REVIEW COMPLETED ESGIL CORPORATION 1/29 2/4/09 REVIEWED BY David Yao FOREWORD (PLEASE READ) 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 attenuation and disabled access 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 or other departments 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 The approval of the plans does not permit the violation of any state, county or city law • Please make all corrections and submit two new complete sets of prints to ESGIL CORPORATION • To facilitate recheckmg, please identify, next to each item, the sheet of the plans upon which each correction on this sheet has been made and return this sheet with the revised plans • 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 on the plans Have changes been made not resulting from this list? Q Yes a No City of Carlsbad 090144 2/4/09 1 Provide a note on the plans indicating if any hazardous materials will be stored and/or used within the building which exceed the quantities listed in IBC Tables 307 7(1) and 307 7(2) 2 Indicate the clearance from the new racks to the existing building walls and building columns 3 City to filed verify that the path of travel from the handicapped parking space to the rack area and the bathroom serving the rack area comply with all the current disabled access requirements Title 24, Part 2 4 Obtain Fire Department approval 5 Recheck all connections on sheet 1 as follows a) The rivet bearing capacity is only dtFu = 0 406(0 0747)65 = 2 kips b) Provide calculations for all beam to bracket weld capacities per Section 2330 (allowable weld stress is the member thickness times 26 ksi times 1 33, or the weld stress, whichever is lower) c) Check the bracket maximum weak axis moment 6 Provide calculations for the column weak axis bending plus axial for transverse seismic loading The axial load is the maximum compression load at the base from vertical plus seismic overturning The column moment will probably be maximum for the lateral load from the base plate to the first diagonal brace (not only to the first horizontal member) 7 The following design loads shall be clearly indicated on the construction documents (Section 1603 1) Seismic design data The following information should be provided (Section 1603 1 5) a) Seismic importance factor, IE and occupancy category b) Mapped spectral response accelerations Ss and ST c) Site class d) Spectral response coefficients SDs and SD-i e) Seismic design category f) Basic seismic-force-resisting system(s) g) Design base shear h) Seismic response coefficient(s), Cs i) Response modification factor(s), R j) Analysis procedure used City of Carlsbad 09O144 2/4/O9 8 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 David Yao at Esgil Corporation Thank you END City of Carlsbad O9O144 2/4/09 [DO NOT PAY- THIS IS NOT AN INVOICE] VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE PLAN CHECK NO 090144 DATE 2/4/09 JURISDICTION City of Carlsbad PREPARED BY David Yao BUILDING ADDRESS 2052 Corte De Nogal BUILDING OCCUPANCY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION BUILDING PORTION storage racks Air Conditioning Fire Sprinklers TOTAL VALUE Jurisdiction Code AREA (Sq Ft) cb Valuation Multiplier By Ordinance Reg Mod per city VALUE (S) 5,000 5,000 Bldg Permit Fee by Ordinance ^ Plan Check Fee by Ordinance ^ Type of Review 0 Complete Review I I Repetitive Fee"""' Repeats D Other r—, Hourly EsGil Fee D Structural Only Hr @ " $6675 $4339 $3738 Comments Sheet 1 of 1 macvalue doc + PLANNING/ENGINEERING APPROVALS PERMIT NUMBER CB090144 DATE 1/27/09 ADDRESS 2052 CORTE DEL NOGAL RESIDENTIAL ADDITION- MINOR (< 17,000.00) RETAINING WALL VILLAGE FAIRE POOL/SPA TENANT IMPROVEMENT COMPLETE OFFICE BUILDING OTHER PALLET RACKS PLANNER GINA RUIZ ENGINEER DATE 1/30/09 DATE II \ADMI\pllVrER/PUNMNi;/h:Xi;i.\'H:iUM; APPROVALS Carlsbad Fire Department Plan Review Requirements Category TI, INDUST Date of Report 02-02-2009 Reviewed by Name Address COLBRESE MATERIAL HANDLING SUITE 3 12600 STOWE POWAY, CA 92109 Permit # CB090144 Job Name TRANSWORLD PALLET RACK INSTAL Job Address 2052 CORTE DEL NOGAL CBAD St 100 INCOMPLETE The itoT^jjJgj^g^g^g^^^^^^raj^R^^-^^fflSta^«^^i^ffice cannot ^^^-.^^^—^____ le applicable code^naTr^^ffliH^^^^®. review carefully all comments attached Please resubmit the necessary plans and/or specifications, with changes "clouded", to this office for review and approval Conditions: •••••• CON0003291 iT] APPROVED w/ CONDITIONS (See Below) ^M^B^H|l^^H^_^MHHH^^MMiMMBM**IIIIM" THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN REVIEWED AND APPROVED FOR THE PURPOSES OF ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMIT THIS APPROVAL IS SUBJECT TO FIELD INSPECTION AND REQUIRED TEST, NOTATIONS HEREON, CONDITIONS IN CORRESPONDENCE AND CONFORMANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE REGULATIONS THIS APPROVAL SHALL NOT BE HELD TO PERMIT OR APPROVE THE VIOLATION OF ANY LAW 1 The seperation between racks/arrays shall be no less than Six- (6'-0") feet - No exceptions Entry 02/02/2009 By gr Action AP BY G OHAMAN DATE *LXu' SUBJECT RAdK DESIGN 6c ENGINEERING do. 412 1TB0T BROADWAY. gUTTE #204 dLEKDALE, dA. 91804 TEL:(B1B)240-3810 TAX:(8lfl)240-3B13 SHEET NO JOB NO. .e Oft 7-0 - S\, -. f 3<r -M »• 43 < \, H 7. 20 39Vd N9IS3Q -BY- -• G OHANIAN DATE 1-15-08 SUBJECT RAdK DE^IGlN & ENGINEERING! (JO. 412 WE0T BROADWAY, $UITE #204 GLENDALE, dA. 91204 TEL:(818)240-3810 FAX:(818)240-38l3 SHEET NO. 1 JOB NO. RD-13917 STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS OF STORAGE RACKS FOR: TRANSWORLD MEDIA 2O52 CORTE DEL NOGAL CARLSBAD, CA. 92OO9 PER CBC 2OO7 EDITION STORAGE RACKS CAPACITY 2000 # / LEVEL CALCS 1 THRU 4 DRAWINGS RD-13917 .BY -, G OHANIAN DATE 1-15-08 SUBJECT RACJK DEjSlldN & ENGINEERING* 00. 412 WEElT BROADWAY, (EJUTTE #204 QLENDALE, CJA. 91204 TEL:(818)240-3810 FAX:(818)240-3813 SHEET NO. 2 JOB NO. RD-13917 106" . J06" , 106" TYPE "A"TYPE "B"TYPE "C"SIDE VIEW BEAM M= 106"x12*=16-K o 2000 #/ LEVEL+25% IMPACT LOAD 1200 #/ BEAM = == 48<1 23 384xlxxE SEISMIC DESIGN w_ SDS xl w Rx1 4** ^ 180 x-| t=0 07 lx=322 Sx = 1 23 FY=55KSI CBC 2007 STRBSG ASCE 7~05 (SEC 1553) PER RMI SPECS SDS = 8 (USGS WEB SITE, "SITE CLASS D") 1=1 NO PUBLIC ACCESS R=6 MOM CONN R=4 BRACED W=D L+yLL LOAD PER COLUMN TYPE "A"LONGIT SEISMIC J 2 COL _ 8x1x1 5_ LONGIT 6x1 4 = 14' . 07* L . 07 K 1"K A, Conterminous 48 States 2005 ASCE 7 Standard Latitude = 33 1215 Longitude = -117 2776 Spectral Response Accelerations SMs and SMI SMs = Fa x Ss and SM1 = Fv x S1 Site Class D - Fa = 1 034 ,Fv = 1 559 Period Sa (sec) (g) 02 1 205 (SMs, Site Class D) 10 0 687 (SM1. Site Class D) Conterminous 48 States 2005 ASCE 7 Standard Latitude = 33 1215 Longitude = -117 2776 Design Spectral Response Accelerations SDs and SD1 SDs = 2/3 x SMs and SD1 = 2/3 x SM1 Site Class D - Fa = 1 034 ,Fv = 1 559 Period Sa (sec) (g) 02 0 804 (SDs, Site Class D) 10 0458 (SD1, Site Class D) 1 '"< _ 8x1x1 5 _ 21 K TRANS 4x1 4 14 BY -. G OHANIAN DATE 1-15-08 SUBJECT RAdK DEglGlN & ENGINEERING! 00. 412 WEdT BROADWAY, ^UTTE #204 QLENDALE, dA. 91204 TEL:(818)240-3810 FAX:(818)240-3813 SHEET NO. 3 JOB NO. RD-13917 TYPES "B & "C" LL=_2_x4x2_K=27K 3 2 COL. w - 8x1x2 9 _ 97 K WIT 6x1 4 ~ *-' v _ 8x1x2 9 _ 41 K TRANS 4x1 4 ~ s K) fo 11 K nnK r 05 * r 03" !'K ^ 3'*^ 4'K J Ir 1"K F3"K f4"' F6"K 27' COLUMN ANALYSIS x- p= 2 COL. FY=55KS) A= 78 Sx= 80 rx = 1 2 ry = 1 1 100% LOAD W= Zp + 2 0L= 2 2 K J<l _Z2x1_Z_1n9r - r-o- - i uz =Sx Fb=26 "K - Y V ?R KSI^p ;-zo P —F xA— 71 Krn=rn XM_ ^ i D - Pn -11 K COMBINED STRESS RATIO r\ \ j o *•» c = 39<1 33 TYPE "A" = 49<1 33 TYPES "B" & 4 2 K 6 "K BASE PLATE ANCH TENSION = 6~^4.2,!<3 ^ =(6 ANCHOR SHEAR == 14 (2)-1/2"0 ANCHORS HILTI KWIK BOLT-TZ ESR-1917, SPECIAL INSPECTION IS REQUIRED 7"x5"x3/8" BASE PLATE ,BY . G OHANIAN DATE 1-15-08 SUBJECT RAdK DE^IGlN & ENGINEERING} do. 412 VEEJT BROADWAY, $UTTE #204 QLENDALE, CJA. 91204 TEL:(818)240-3810 FAX:(818)240-3813 SHEET NO. 4 JOB NO. RD-13917 MOMENT AT BEAM CONNECTION 7/16"0 RIVET A = 1 Fy = 79 KSI Va = 1x79x 4= 3K Ma =3Kx4"x1 33 = 16"K 2 PIN CONN CONN OVERTURNING MOT= 41Kx2x144"x 5x1 15=68"K MR = 29Kx36"= 104"K NO UPLIFT 5"K 6"K TOP LEVEL LOADING (100% LOAD) LL=1x2K=2K W= 2 + 2. .= 2 2 K 5"K v _ 8x1x2 2_ T< KV — 5 3 j — O ITRANS 4x1 4 MOT= 31Kx144"=44 MR=22Kx18"=40 "K UPLIFT = 44-,40 = 11 K 36 LOAD TO DIAGONAL P = 43Kx2x-54_= 57 K 36 Fa= 117 Pa = 3 7 * KSI BOTH SIDES TYP FY=55KSI A= 31 rx= 48 Q= 74 L= 54" CHECK WELDS 1/8" WELD 1 5" LONG EACH SIDE (3" TOTAL) 3x 125x707x70x 3 = 5 7K CHECK SLAB ^-=84°' 84x144=1210°" 1210=34" M=--x12= 2520 = 50 < 1 6V 2500 =80 ^ 5" CONCRETE SLAB 2500 PSI CONC 500 PSF SOIL . tf 4 .- , 6" | 11" 17" 34" Check a License or Home Improvement Salesperson (HIS) Registiation - Contractors Stat Page 1 of 1 Department of Consumer Affairs •GOV Contractors State License Board Contractor's License Detail - License # 787742 _i DISCLAIMER A license status check provides information taken from the CSLB license database Before relying on this information, you should be aware of the following limitations • CSLB complaint disclosure is restricted by law (B_&P 71 24 G) If this entity is subject to public complaint disclosure, a link for complaint disclosure will appear below Click on the link or button to obtain complaint and/or legal action information • Per B&P.707 1 1_7, only construction related civil judgments reported to the CSLB are disclosed • Arbitrations are not listed unless the contractor fails to comply with the terms of the arbitration • Due to workload, there may be relevant information that has not yet been entered onto the Board's license database License Number Business Information Entity Issue Date Expire Date 787742 Extract Date 01/27/2009 COLBRESE MATERIAL HANDLING INC 14168 POWAY RD STE 203 POWAY, CA 92064 Bi^ines^P^hpn^N^ujTTberJ858) 486-6920 Corporation _ 1_1 122/2000 11/30/2010 License Status This license is current and active All information below should be reviewed CLASS DESCRIPTION Classifications _D21 ^MACHINERY AND..PUMPS D24 METAL PRODUCTS CONTRACTOR'S BOND Bonding This license filed Contractor's Bond number 6319123 in the amount of $12,500 with the bonding company SURELY COMPANY OF THE PACIFIC. Effective Date 01/01/2007 Cgntractor's.BondingJHistQry BOND OF QUALIFYING INDIVIDUAL Workers' Compensation 1 The Responsible Managing Officer (RMO) NICK EUGENE COLBRESE certified that he/she owns 10 percent or more of the voting stock/equity of the corporation A bond of qualifying individual is not required Effective Date 11/22/2000 This license has workers compensation insurance with the STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND Policy Number 3015273 Effective Date 08/01/2008 Expire Date 08/01/2009 Workers' Compensation History Personnel List Conditions of Use | Privacy Policy Copyright © 2009 State of California http //www2 cslb ca gov/OnhneServices/CheckLicense/LicenseDetail asp 01/27/2009 Fire and Life Safety Consul tins Anne Mane Bland Fire Code Compliance Report Tramworld Media 2052 Corte del Nogal Carlsbad, CA 92009 P.O. Box 1643 Carlsbad, CA 92018-1643 Telephone (760) 434-7885 Fax (760) 729-1139 Fire and Life Safety Consulting Anne Mane Bland P.O Box 1643 Carlsbad, CA 92018-1643 Telephone (760) 434-7885 Fax (760) 729-1139 January 21,2009 Carlsbad Fire Department 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Re Fire Code Compliance Report High-Piled Rack Storage Project Transworld Media 2052 Corte del Nogal Carlsbad, CA 92009 / OVERVIEW The information presented herein has been prepared at the request of Nick Colbrese, Colbrese Material Handling This "Fire Code Compliance Report" addresses conditions applicable to the storage of commodities within an existing building for compliance with California Fire Code, Building Code and nationally recognized standards // CONTACTS Compliance with California codes and nationally recognized standards is based on information on the storage of materials and operations that occur within the building and information contained in rack plans as provided by the following contacts Transworld Media Anna Forbes, Inventory Manager Colbrese Material Handling Nick Colbrese (858) 442-7086 Fire and Life Safety Consulting Anne Mane Bland P O Box 1643 Carlsbad, CA 92018-1643 T (760) 434-7885 F(760) 729-1139 Transworld Media Page 2 of 8 /// SCOPE/PROJECT DESCRIPTION This report is intended to address the minimum requirements specific to rack storage of commodities It is not intended to be an architectural or engineering analysis and will be submitted as a supplement to rack plans Transworld Media will retain the services of a licensed C-16 fire sprinkler contractor for fire sprinkler system modifications and plan submittal Storage lack plans and calculations will be submitted by Colbrese Material Handling Discrepancies between the information presented herein and actual conditions presented on the plans are the responsibility of Transworld Media Verification of compliance with requirements and provisions addressed herein rests with the authority having jurisdiction and is outside the scope of this report Transworld Media will occupy the entire building Therefore, an adjacent area of additional high-piled storage does not apply IV PURPOSE OF REPORT 1 Identify and develop methods of protection from hazards presented by storage conditions 2 Provide an analysis relative to the acceptance of technologies, processes, products, facilities, materials and use attending the operation and use of the building REPORT ELEMENTS 1 Provide a commodity analysis, detail methods of storage and recommend maintenance guidelines in accordance with recognized standards 2 Determine fire protection and life-safety requirements for rack storage of combustible materials in accordance with fire code requirements and national standards 3 Set limitations or conditions of operations necessary to achieve and maintain control of materials or operations and recommend mitigation of hazards and compliance with applicable code requirements 4 Evaluate building egress system including aisles separating storage systems /" 5 Outline general safety procedures for occupant safety and building protection Fire and Life Safety Consulting Anne Mane Bland PO Box 1643 Carlsbad, CA 92018-1643 7(760)434-7885 F(760) 729-1139 Transworld Media Page 3 of 8 VI CODE ANAL YS1S/TECHNICAL REFERENCES The purpose of the Code analysis is to provide Transworld Media and Colbrese Material Handling with technical information and references applicable to the arrangement and maintenance of storage operations The following applicable codes and standards will be used for this evaluation > 2007 California Building Code (CBC) > 2007 California Fire Code (CFC) > 2002 National Fire Protection Association Standard 13 (NFPA 13) Note 2007 California Codes are the 2006 International Codes as amended by the State VII BUILDING DA TA AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICA TION Number of Stories 1 Occupancy Classification B, S-l Separation Requirements In accordance with CBC, occupancy separation between the described occupancies is as follows • B/S-l-NR VIII FIRE SPRINKLER CLASSIFICATION BY OCCUPANCY • B, (includes attached ancillary uses) - Light Hazard - minimum density 10/1500 • S-l - See section XI IX DEFINITIONS Double-Row Racks per NFPA 13 Section 3 10 Two single row racks placed back-to-back having a combined width up to 12 ft with aisles at least 3 5 ft on each side High-Piled Combustible Storage, as defined by CFC Storage of combustible materials in racks, or on shelves where the top of the storage is greater than 12 feet Also includes high- hazard commodities such as rubber tires and Group A plastic where the top of storage is greater than 6 feet » Solid Shelving per CFC and NFPA 13 Section 3 10 Shelving that is solid, slatted or of other construction located in the racks and which obstructs sprinkler discharge down into the racks Shelves of wire mesh, slats, or other material more than 50 percent open and where the flue spaces are maintained shall be defined as open racks Fire and Life Safety Consulting Anne Mane Bland P O Box 1643 Carlsbad, CA 92018-1643 T (760) 434-7885 F(760) 729-1139 Transworld Media Page 4 of 8 Single-Row Racks per NFPA 13 Section 3 10: Racks that have no longitudinal flue space and that have a width up to 6 ft with aisles at least 3 5 ft from other storage X SPECIAL USE PERMITS "Special Use Fire Permit" may be required for high-piled storage Contact Carlsbad Fire Dept XI WAREHOUSE STORA GE The information presented herein represents proposed storage conditions as described to and understood by the report preparer This report will determine ceiling sprinkler and fire code requirements based on the commodity classification and storage arrangement Commodity and storage arrays are described m the following sections of this report Commodities in this storage arrangement are classified as Class I-III with limited Class IV and Group A Fire sprinkler density will be based on the highest demand hazard commodity and storage method present Limited quantities of higher classification are permitted as explained in Limited Amount of Higher Hazard Commodity section [Technical Reference 1] Non-encapsulated Commodity Commodity Classification DVDs Limited Group A plastic Soft drinks, plastic containers Class I Spray paint Limited Class IV Shirts Class III Magazines Class III Wood Class III Noncombustible cleaning products Class I Stickers Class III Tape Class III Unassembled boxes Class III Banners Class Ill-Group A plastic Bubble wrap Limited Group A plastic *Products stored in ordinary cardboard boxes Pallets, if used, will be wooden Storage Array Proposed Area Used for Storage Approx 1,500 sq ft Aisle Width Minimum 6 ft Method of Storage Single and Double Row Rack Storage Type of Shelving Non-solid shelving Storage Height Up to 14 ft Fire and Life Safety Consulting Anne Mane Bland PO Box 1643 Carlsbad, CA 92018-1643 T (760) 434-7885 F'(760) 729-1139 Transworld Media Page 5 of 8 Commodity Class Ceiling Height Existing Ceiling Sprinkler Density Existing Ceiling Sprinkler Spacing Existing Sprinkler Head Class I-III, limited Class TV and Group A Maximum 18 ft 33/3000 Maximum 100 sq ft 165°, K=8 0 Limited Amount of Higher Hazard Commodity Per NFPA 13, 56123, the protection requirements for the lower commodity class shall be permitted to be utilized where higher hazard commodities (Class IV and Group A plastic) is limited to 10 pallets loads in an area not exceeding 40,000 sq ft, the higher hazard commodity is randomly dispersed, and the ceiling protection is based on Class III commodity Rack Storage Up to 14 ft Rack Storage FireiProtection: In accordance with 13^able-i|g%;'2 1 2|fcei:iing sprinkler density foWrack storage of nonencapsulated Class III fmrndttl's up tdffO ftfm Heightl'with 8 ft aisles and^:165°'|||ihng?|spnnklers must be in accordance Figure i:'2-3 2"1.2(c), curvej| and fpMf ft aisles, Curve H Curve F requires a minimum density bflNlf 5/2000 or^75/30lM:rCurve^reqviiles..a mmmium^ensit)^t,4925/|pOO,,pr "' 44/3000 Per 1 2j >2 I 2*lf;*!for aisles widths- between 4*:and S^ftfsa- direct- linear interpolation between der^^Shall bfjnade '^ffiferpMtion is*as follows''' ' "' "" *"' 8|ftjisle!;density =7-375 gpm, 4 ft aisle density = .44 gpm .445.375 = 061gpm/4:i«;Q162^gpm mcreasejfor eachiibt ofSisle space below 8ift Density1 for 6 ft aisle = 4075 gpm Reduced ..by 60% per Figured 12 32151, minimum density for 14 ft"storageiisB243000. vThe existing ceiling sprinkler density is adequate fprjthejproposed-aise. i^sw*«,, .^ • .,.«,: .,.„«,.. /Technical Reference 2| J Aisles: Minimum aisle width required between racks is 6 ft "Dead end aisles" greater than 20 ft formed by rack or structures are not permitted in the storage arrangement Proposed aisle widths and arrangement meet or exceed these requirements Storage-Type Sprinklers Per NFPA 13, 12 1 134, existing systems may use sprinklers with K factors of 8 0 or less System Protection Area Limitation The maximum high-piled storage area and adjacent light or ordinary hazard areas protected by one riser is 52,000 sq ft Maximum Spacing per Sprinkler Head High-Piled Storage Per NFPA 13, maximum sprinkler spacing for storage densities greater than .25 gpm is 100 sq ft Fire and Life Safety Consulting Anne Mane Bland PO Box 1643 Carlsbad, CA 92018-1643 7(760)434-7885 F(760) 729-1139 Transworld Media Page 6 of 8 Fire Extinguishers Fire extinguishers will be placed at well-marked strategic points throughout the storage area so that one or more portable fire extinguisher units can quickly be made available for use The minimum "A" rating per fire extinguisher is 4A The corresponding "B" rating for a 4A extinguisher is 20 Travel distance to any extinguisher must riot exceed 75 ft and the maximum square footage covered per extinguisher is 4,000 square feet XII A CCESS DOORS, SMOKE AND HEA TREMOVAL Storage in racks greater than 12 ft in height is defined as high-piled storage Area of high-piled storage is less than 12,000 sq ft Therefore, access doors, smoke and heat removal and draft curtains are not required per CFC Table 2306 2 XIII EGRESS SYSTEM The building will comply with applicable code requirements for egress The basic layout of the building will be in conformance with the exiting and egress requirements of Chapter 10 of the 2007 CBC All exit doors are at least 3 feet wide, 6' 8" in height, and proper exit signs over each exit doorway will be provided Exit Doors • Openable from the inside without the use of a key or special knowledge • Maintained accessible and free from obstructions at all times Minimum Number A minimum number of 2 exits are required for the following • S-l Occupancy > 30 occupant load • B Occupancy >50 occupant load Exit Paths • Illuminated whenever the building is occupied • >/= 1 foot candle at floor level • Identified by exit signs in accordance with CBC • Exit signs illuminated at all times with either self-luminous signs or power supply provided by building wiring with 1 5 hour battery backup (For areas requiring 2 or more exits) Fire and Life Safety Consulting Anne Mane Bland P 0 Box 1643 Carlsbad, CA 92018-1643 T (760) 434-7885 F(760) 729-1139 Transworld Media Page 7 of 8 XIV HYDRANTS, FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION AND SPRINKLER VAL VES A clearance of three feet will be maintained around the circumference of fire protection equipment such as fire sprinkler risers, fire hydrants, sprinkler control valves, fire department connection, and fire extinguishers All equipment will be maintained operable with periodic testing and maintenance performed as required by CFC XV FIRE DEPARTMENT ROAD WA Y ACCESS/FIRE HYDRANTS Fire department access roadways will be provided within 150 feet of all portions of the building's exterior walls as per CFC XVI GENERAL SAFETY PROCEDURES > No smoking will be permitted in the storage area "No Smoking" signs will be posted > All employees will receive special training on the use of portable fire extinguishers of the type to be provided in this building > Exit doors and building access doors will be maintained unobstructed and will be opened weekly to ensure their operation > Exits and building access doors will not be obstructed by storage or rack structures > Storage commodity, height, aisle widths and building protection systems must be maintained in accordance with the terms of this report XVII CONCLUSION Based on the code research conducted in support of the development of this fire protection plan and the recommendations provided herein, the high-piled stoiage area will be in full compliance with the 2007 editions of the California Building Code and California Fire Code and 2002 NFPA 13 standard This fire protection plan is complete and provides an adequate level of fire and life safety for the occupants of the building If, after reviewing this report, you have any questions or comments, or you are in need of further information, please do not hesitate to contact me I look forward to working with you to resolve any issues that may arise, and will be awaiting your response Thank you Fire and Life Safety Consulting Anne Mane Bland P 0 Box 1643 Carlsbad, CA 92018-1643 T (760) 434-7885 F(760) 729-1139 Transworld Media Page 8 of 8 Best regards, Anne Mane Bland, CA Certified FPO III Code Consultant Transworld Media authorized signature * Recommendations are based on information supplied by Transworld Media Any discrepancies between actual conditions and information contained in this report will invalidate these recommendations Verification of compliance with requirements and provisions addressed herein rests with the authority having jurisdiction and is outside the scope of this report This report is not intended as an engineering analysis but rather a summary of applicable code requirements Technical Reference 1 * HIGH-PILED COMBUSTIBLE STORAGE storage is greater than 12 feet (3658 mm) in height When required by the fire code official, high-piled combustible stor- age also includes certain high-hazard commodities, such as rubber tires, Group A plastics, flammable liquids, idle pallets and similar commodities, where the top of storage is greater than 6 feet (1829 mm) in height. HIGH-PILED STORAGE AREA. An area within a building which is designated, intended, proposed or actually used for high-piled combustible storage LONGITUDINAL FLUE SPACE. The flue space between rows of storage perpendicular to the direction of loading MANUAL STOCKING METHODS. Stocking methods uti- lizing ladders or other nonmechamcal equipment to move stock MECHANICAL STOCKING METHODS. Stocking meth- ods utilizing motorized vehicles or hydraulic jacks to move stock SHELF STORAGE. Storage on shelves less man 30 inches (762 mm) deep with the distance between shelves not exceed- ing 3 feet (914 mm) vertically For other shelving arrange- ments, see the requirements for rack storage SOLID SHELVING. Shelving that is solid, slatted or of other construction located in racks and which obstructs sprinkler dis- charge down into the racks TRANSVERSE FLUE SPACE. The space between rows of storage parallel to the direction of loading SECTION 2303 COMMODITY CLASSIFICATION 2303.1 Classification of commodities. Commodities shall be classified as Class I, II, III, IV or high hazard in accordance with this section Materials listed within each commodity clas- sification are assumed to be unmodified for improved combus- tibility characteristics Use of flame-retarding modifiers or the physical form of the material could change the classification See Section 2303 7 for classification of Group A, B and C plastics 2303.2 Class I commodities. Class I commodities are essen- tially noncombustible products on wooden or nonexpanded polyethylene solid deck pallets, m ordinary corrugated cartons with or without single-thickness dividers, or in ordinary paper wrappings with or without pallets Class I commodities are allowed to contain a limited amount of Group A plastics in accordance with Section 2303 7 4 Examples of Class I com- modities include, but are not limited to, the following Alcoholic beverages not exceeding 20-percent alcohol Appliances noncombustible, electrical Cement in bags Ceramics Dairy products in nonwax-coated containers (excluding bottles) Dry insecticides Foods in noncombustible containers Fresh fruits and vegetables in nonplastic trays or containers Frozen foods Glass Glycol in metal cans Gypsum board Inert materials, bagged Insulation, noncombustible Noncombustible liquids in plastic containers having less than a 5-gaUon (19 L) capacity Noncombustible metal products 2303 J Class II commodities. Class II commodities are Class I products in slatted wooden crates, solid wooden boxes, multi- ple-thickness paperboard cartons or equivalent combustible packaging material with or without pallets Class II commodi- ties are allowed to contain a limited amount of Group A plastics in accordance with Section 2303 7 4 Examples of Class II commodities include, but are not limited to, the following Alcoholic beverages not exceeding 20-percent alcohol, in combustible containers Foods in combustible containers Incandescent or fluorescent light bulbs in cartons Thinly coated fine wire on reels or in cartons 2303.4 Class (fL commodities. Class III commodities are commodities of wood, paper, natural fiber cloth, or Group C plastics or products thereof, with or without pallets Products are allowed to contain limited amounts of Group A or B plas- tics, such as metal bicycles with plastic handles, pedals, seats and tires Group A plastics shall be limited in accordance with Section 2303 7 4 Examples of Class III commodities include, but are not limited to, the following Aerosol, Level 1 (see Chapter 28) Combustible fiberboard Cork, baled Feed, bagged Fertilizers, bagged Food m plastic containers Furniture wood, natural fiber, upholstered, nonplastic, wood or metal with plastic-padded and covered arm rests Glycol in combustible containers not exceeding 25 percent Lubricating or hydraulic fluid in metal cans Lumber Mattresses, excluding foam rubber and foam plastics Noncombustible liquids m plastic containers having a capacity of more than 5 gallons (19 L) Paints, oil base, in metal cans Paper, waste, baled Paper and pulp, horizontal storage, or vertical storage that is banded or protected with approved wrap Paper in cardboard boxes 280 2007 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE HIGH-PILED COMBUSTIBLE STORAGE Pillows, excluding foam rubber and foam plastics Plastic-coated paper food containers Plywood Rags, baled Rugs, without foam backing Sugar, bagged Wood, baled Wood doors, frames and cabinets Yams of natural fiber and viscose 2303.5 Class IV commodities. Class IV commodities are Class I, II or III products containing Group A plastics in ordi- nary corrugated cartons and Class I, II and in products, with Group A plastic packaging, with or without pallets Group B plastics and free-flowing Group A plastics are also included in this class The total amount of nonfree-flowmg Group A plas- tics shall be in accordance with Section 2303 7 4 Examples of Class IV commodities include, but are not limited to, the following Aerosol, Level 2 (see Chapter 28) Alcoholic beverages, exceeding 20-percent but less than 80-percent alcohol, in cans or bottles in cartons Clothing, synthetic or nonviscose Combustible metal products (solid) Furniture, plastic upholstered Furniture, wood or metal with plastic covering and padding Glycol in combustible containers (greater than 25 percent and less than 50 percent) Linoleum products Paints, oil base in combustible containers Pharmaceutical,, alcoholic elixirs, tonics, etc Rugs, foam back Shingles, asphalt Thread or yarn, synthetic or nonviscose 2303.6 High-hazard commodities. High-hazard commodi- ties are high-hazard products presenting special fire hazards beyond those of Class I, II, III or IV Group A plastics not other- wise classified are included in this class Examples of high-hazard commodities include, but are not limited to, the following Aerosol, Level 3 (see Chapter 28) Alcoholic beverages, exceeding 80-percent alcohol, in bot- tles or cartons Commodities of any class in plastic containers in carousel storage Flammable solids (except solid combustible metals) Glycol in combustible containers (50 percent or greater) Lacquers, which dry by solvent evaporation, in metal cans or cartons Lubricating or hydraulic fluid in plastic containers Mattresses, foam rubber or foam plastics Pallets and flats which are idle combustible Paper, asphalt, rolled, horizontal storage Paper, asphalt, rolled, vertical storage Paper and pulp, rolled, in vertical storage which is unhanded or not protected with an approved wrap Pillows, foam rubber and foam plastics Pyroxylin Rubber tires Vegetable oil and butter in plastic containers 2303.7 Classification of plastics. Plastics shall be designated as Group A, B or C in accordance with this section 2303.7.1 Group A plastics. Group A plastics are plastic material;* having a heat of combustion that is much higher than that of ordinary combustibles, and a burning rate higher than that of Group B plastics Examples of Group A plastics include, but are not limited to, the following ABS (acrylomtnle-butadiene-styrene copolymer) Acetal (polyformaldehyde) Acrylic (polymethyl methacrylate) Butyl rubber EPDM (ethylene propylene rubber) FRP (fiberglass-reinforced polyester) Natural rubber (expanded) Nitnle rubber (acrylomtnle butadiene rubber) PET or PETE (polyethylene terephthalate) Polybutadiene Polyc arbonate Polyester elastomer Polyethylene Polypropylene Polystyrene (expanded and unexpanded) Polyurethane (expanded and unexpanded) PVC (polyvinyl chloride greater than 15 percent plasticized, e g , coated fabric unsupported film) SAN (styrene acrylomtnle) SBR (styrene butadiene rubber) 2303.7.2 Group B plastics. Group B plastics are plastic materials having a heat of combustion and a burning rate higher than that of ordinary combustibles, but not as high as those oi Group A plastics Examples of Group B plastics include, but are not limited to, the following Cellulosics (cellulose acetate, cellulose acetate butyrate, ethyl cellulose) Chloroprene rubber Fluoroplasdcs (ECTFE, ethylene-chlorotnfluoroethylene copolymer; hfl'Ft, ethylene-tetrafluoroethylene copoly- mer; FEP, fluonnated ethylene-propylene copolymer) 2007 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 281 ANNEXA 13-211 Table A.5.6.3 Continued Table A.5.6.'! Continued Commodity Commodity Class Commodity Commodity Class Batteries Dry cells (nonhthium or similar exotic metals) - Packaged in cartons - Blister-packed in canons Automobile -Filled2 Truck or larger - Empty or filled2 Beans Dried - Packaged, cartoned Bottles, Jars Empty, cartoned -Glass - Plastic PET (polyediylene terephthalate) Filled noncombustible powders - Plastic PET - Glass, cartoned - Plastic, cartoned [less than 1 gal (3 8 L)] - Plastic, uncartoned (other than PET), any size - Plastic, cartoned or exposed [greater than 1 gal (3 8 L)] - Plastic, solid plastic crates - Plastic, open plastic crates Filled noncombustible liquids - Glass, cartoned - Plastic, cartoned [less than 5 gal (18 9 L)] - Plastic, open or solid plastic crates -Plastic, PET Boxes, Crates - Empty, wood, solid walls - Empty, wood, slatted4 Bread Wrapped cartoned Butter Whipped spread Candles Packaged, cartoned - Treat as expanded plastic Candy Packaged, cartoned Canned Foods In ordinary cartons Cans Metal -Empty Carpet Tiles Cartoned Cartons Corrugated - Unassembled (neat piles) - Partially assembled Wax coated, single walled Cement Bagged Cereals Packaged, cartoned Class I Class II Class I Group A plastics Class III Class I Class IV Class II Class I Class IV Group A plastics Group A plastics Group A plastics Group A plastics Class I Class I Group A plastics Class! Class II Outside of scope Class III Class HI Group A plastics Class III Class I Class I Group A plastics Class m Class IV Group A plastics Class I Class HI Charcoal Bagged - Standard Cheese - Packaged, cartoned - Wheels, cartoned Chewing Gum Packaged, cartoned Chocolate Packaged, cartoned Cloth Cartoned and not cartoned - Natural fiber, viscose -Synthetic5 Cocoa Products Packaged, cartoned Coffee - Canned, cartoned - Packaged, cartoned Coffee Beans Bagged Cotton Packaged, cartoned Diapers - Cotton, linen - Disposable with plastics and nonwoven fabric (in cartons) - Disposable with plastics and nonwoven fabric (uncartoned), plastic wrapped Dried Foods Packaged, cartoned Fertilizers Bagged - Phosphates - Nitrates Fiberglass Insulation - Paper-backed rolls, bagged or unbagged File Cabinets Metal - Cardboard box or shroud Fish or Fish Products Frozen - Nonwas ed, nonplastic packaging - Waxed-paper containers, cartoned - Boxed or barreled - Plastic trays, cartoned Canned - Cartoned Frozen Foods Nonwaxed, nonplastic packaging - Waxed-paper containers, cartoned - Plastic trays Fruit Fresh - Nonplastic trays or containers - With wood spacers Furniture Wood - No plastic coverings or foam plastic cushioning -With plastic coverings - With foam plastic cushioning Class III Class III Class III Class III Class HI Class m Class IV Class III Class I Class III Class HI Class III Class ID Class IV Group A plastics Class m Class I Class II Class IV Class I Class I Class II Class II Class m Class I Class I Class II Class m Class I Class I Class m Class IV Group A plastics 2002 Edition 13-212 INSTALLATION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Table A.5.6.3 Continued Table A-5.6.3 Continued Commodity Commodity Commodity Commodity Class Grams — Packaged in Cartons - Barley -Rice -Oats Ice Cream Leather Goods Leather Hides Baled Light Fixtures Nonplastic - Cartoned Lighters Butane - fibster-packed, cartoned - Loose in large containers (Level 3 aerosol) Liquor 100 proof or less, 1 gal (3 8 L) or less, cartoned - Glass (palletized)6 - Plastic bottles Marble Artificial sinks, countertops - Cartoned, crated Margarine - Up to 50 percent oil (in paper or plastic containers) - Between 50 percent and 80 percent oil (in any packaging) Matches Packaged, cartoned - Paper -Wood Mattresses - Standard (box spnng) - Foam (in finished form) Meat, Meat Products -Bulk - Canned, cartoned - Frozen, nonwaxed, nonplastic containers - Frozen, waxed-paper containers - Frozen, expanded plastic trays Metal Desks -With plastic tops and trim Milk - Nonwaxed-paper containers - Waxed-paper containers - Plastic containers - Containers in plastic crates Motors - Electric Nail Polish - 1-oz to 2-oz (29 6-ml to 59 1-ml) glass, cartoned - 1-oz to 2-oz (29.6-ml to 59 1-ml) plastic bottles, cartoned Nuts - Canned, cartoned - Packaged, cartoned -Bagged Paints Fnction-top cans, cartoned Class in Class III Class III Class I Class III Class II Class II Group A plastics Outside of scope Class IV Class IV Class H Class III Group A plastics Class IV Group A plastics Class m Group A plasucs Class I Class I Class I Class H Class II Class I Class I Class 1 Class I Group A plastics Class I Class IV Group A plastics Class I Class III Class HI -Water-based (latex) - Oil-based Paper Products - Books, magazines, stationery, plastic-coated paper food containers, newspapers, cardboard games, or cartoned tissue products - Tissue products, uncartoned and plastic wrapped Paper, Rolled In racks or on side - Medium- or heavyweight In racks - Lightweight Paper, Waxed Packaged in cartons Pharmaceuticals Pills, powders - Glass bottles, cartoned - Plastic bottles, cartoned Nonflammable liquids - Glass bottles, cartoned Photographic Film - Motion picture or bulk rolls of film in polycarbonate, polyethylene, or metal cans, polyethylene bagged in cardboard boxes - 35-mm in metal film cartridges in polyethylene cans in cardboard boxes - Paper, in sheets, bagged in polyethylene, in cardboard boxes - Rolls in polycarbonate plastic cassettes, bulk wrapped in cardboard boxes Plastic Containers (except PET) - Noncombustible liquids or semiliquids in plastic containers less than 5 gal (18.9 L) capacity - Noncombustible liquids or semiliquids (such as ketchup) in plastic containers with nominal wall thickness of '/i in (6 4 mm) or less and larger than 5 gal (189) capacity - Noncombustible liquids or semiliquids (such as ketchup) in plastic containers •with nominal -wall thickness greater than 14 in (6 4 mm) and larger than 5 gal (189L) capacity Polyure thane - Cartoned or uncartoned expanded Poultry Products - Canned, cartoned - Frozen, nonwaxed, nonplasnc container) - Frozen (on paper or expanded plastic trays) Powders Ordinary combustibles — free flowing - In paper bags (e g., flour, sugar) PVA (polyvinyl alcohol) Resins PVC (polyvinyl chlonde) Class I Class IV Class III Group A plastics Class in Class IV Class IV Class II Class IV Class II Class II Class III Class III Class IV Class I Class II Group A plastics Group A plastics Class I Class I Class II Class II 2002 Edition ANNEX A 13-213 Table A.5.6.3 Continued Table A5.6.3 Continued Commodity Commodity Class Commodity Commodity Class - Flexible (e g, cable jackets, plasticized sheets) - Rigid (e g, pipe, pipe fittings) - Bagged resins Rags Baled - Natural fibers - Synthetic fibers Rubber - Natural, blocks in canons - Synthetic Salt - Bagged - Packaged, cartoned Shingles - Asphalt-coated fiberglass - Asphalt-impregnated felt Shock Absorbers - Metal dust cover - Plastic dust cover Signatures Books, magazines - Solid array on pallet Skis -Wood - Foam core Stuffed Toys Foam or syndietic Syrup - Drummed (metal containers) - Barreled, wood Textiles Natural fiber clothing or textile products Synthetics (except rayon and nylon) — 50/50 blend or less - Thread, yarn on wood or paper spools - Fabrics - Thread, yarn on plastic spools -Baled fiber Synthetics (except rayon and nylon) — greater than 50/50 blend - Thread, yam on wood or paper spools - Fabrics - Baled fiber - Thread, yarn on plastic spools Rayon and nylon - Baled fiber - Thread, yarn on wood or paper spools - Fabrics ' Thread, yarn on plastic spools Tobacco Products In paperboard cartons Transformers Dry and oil filled Vinyl-Coated Fabric Cartoned Vinyl Floor Coverings - Tiles in cartons Class HI Class HI Class III Class HI Class IV Class IV Group A plastics Class I Class II Class III Class IV Class H Class III Class II Class IH Class IV Group A plastics Class I Class H Class HI Class HI Class HI Class IV Group A plastics Class IV Class IV Group A plastics Group A plastics Class IV Class IV Class IV Group A plastics Class ID Class I Group A plastics Class IV -Rolled Wax-Coated Paper Cups, plates - Boxed 01 packaged inside cartons (emphasis on packaging) - Loose inside large cartons Wax Paraffin/petroleum wax, blocks, cartoned Wire - Bare wire on metal spools on wood skids - Bare wire on wood or cardboard spools on wood skids - Bare wire on metal, wood, or cardboard spools in cardboard boxes on wood skids - Single- or multiple-layer PVC-covered wire on metal spools on wood skids - Insulated (PVC) cable on large wood or metal spools on wood skids - Bare wire on plastic spools in cardboard boxes on wood skids - Single- or mulnple4ayer PVC-covered wire on plastic spools in cardboard boxes on wood skids - Single, multiple, or power cables (PVC) on large plastic spools - Bulk storage of empty plastic spools Wood Products - Solid piles — lumber, plywood, parucleboard, pressboard (smooth ends and edges) - Spools (empty) - Toothpicks, clothespins, hangers in cartons - Doors, windows, wood cabinets, and furniture - Patterns, Group A plastics Class IV Group A plastics Group A plastics Class I Class II Class n Class II Class II Class IV Class IV Class IV Group A plastics Class II Class HI Class HI Class ffl Class IV 1 The product is presumed to be in a plastic-coated package in a corrugated carton If packaged in a metal foil, it can be considered Class I 2 Most batteries have a polypropylene case and, if stored empty, should be treated as a Group A plastic. Truck batteries, even where filled, should be considered a Group A plasuc because of their thicker walls 3 As the openings in plastic crates become larger, the product behaves more like a Class III commodity Conversely, as the openings become smaller, the product behaves more like a plasuc. * These items should be treated as idle pallets 5 Tests clearly indicate that a synthetic or synthetic blend is considered greater than Class III 6 When liquor is stored in glass containers in racks, it should be con- sidered a Cteiss III commodity; where it is palletized, it should be con- sidered a Class IV commodity 2002 Edition Technical Reference 2 82 ng Epnn-<lor tfensily (mrn'minj 102 122 143 163 183 204 firtflp. — '~*L _r d SAftfl. rt 0i- *^n.- ^ i: a<" ^infin . . o (8 irf -- 2000 - - XQ 1DOG - A i || | ill illI ll I 1\ 1 |\ ll j 1 1 1 3C D E FG H 11 1 1 J \ \\\ \ \\\ \ H-- \\\\ \ - -- * \ \ -U- LM\M1 _M- \V -- - "\ L n \k \\ J 1 Ll 1 ll 1 ii\ \ft J V U VV \ 5 ?B N Hh v' i r i c 1 S L ISL...L-.*.. 55! ' S vS i S S ' k k k ^ 11:: ::::: *rt)w ^; L'S „___ . Q t __~"~372 SS sr ^• ^ : " " j a c 97A ^ ^--\ " "5i':::^"!;:::" 3 S 5 ^ S ifte "S ' J*l iS nqlfi point i? n design only a 1 .1 Ml Legend Curve Legend A Single or doub-'c row tacks t Single or double r,><v racks «th286F(l«-C.i ceiling sprinklers and 165 F i W;C) inrackspimklors - Single OE double ICAV racks with 8 ft '2 44 nil I Smg-e at (louts KW> lacks Gi :eihrg splinters and too F{7'i spni-kicrs fl Single or douiic row -acks ftith-'ft (121! njiidts C1 n-?ack sprinklers sprrklors C -- SJIKJ& or double row racks H S rxjle or double ro# Licks 5 sow rasa w.ih arri 165 Fr 015 020 0.2T 035 035 040 045 050 Oilmq sprinkler density (gprrvft2) sprinklers and I65'F (?4 C) I Multiple ro* rocks v/th n sack sprinklers 6 ft i2 41 ml a- wJs? - Siiig^G ordoub*c row r*t,ks abSasand 28& Fc 14VC) ^h 4 fl (122-mi 318*65 ot coring sprsnklcrs multiple sow racte w,th J V-Lltipie tew tacks with 165' F i74-C! co ling B ft (2 44 ml o-1 was; sprinklers and 165''F (74 C) ais oj and 1 bt F;M C) in ?ack sprinklers cti'mc spnnkluis FIGURE 12.3.2.1.2(c) Sprinkler System Design Curves — 20-ft (6.1-m) High Rack Storage — Class III Nonencapsulated Commodities — Conventional Pallets. Copyright NFPA A^ e § rt§ t) os z z D nn3rt> D nn ro 0 nn ro C on ro D an3ro D nn3ID Need?rS EngineeringPlanningBuilding*s£ A S Commentsn n O0) n> I D Workers Compz Wastewaterz Stormwaterz ro z 1/10 OO_ Z 73ron I Z TJ m z TJTl Tl Z § z ro Z HazMat/Healthz TlO z Tl S z n Tla z Forms/FeesI ^nn a a Ss) g> ^ ro HazMat/Air Quail^ Tl O 0 Tl i & 0 -0 a V EngineeringY-j— ^. V sfi ft PlanningOr0•~>. ? V-j;(. CD a 3 "^ -v \J ^ ^\ ^^^^.^r ApprovedO ? > »•*. Dn