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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRMDL2003-01984 ZALES REMODEL 1500 HARVEY RD 4003 BUILDING PERMITPREPARED 11/03/03, 12:11:46 INSPECTION TICKET PAGE 3 City of College Station INSPECTOR: BUILDING INSPECTOR DATE 11/03/03 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADDRESS 1500 HARVEY RD 4003 SUBDIV: POST OAK MALL TENANT, NBR: ZALES REMODEL CONTRACTOR : NACCO, INC. PHONE : (792) 620-9975 OWNER : C B L & ASSOCIATES PROPERTIES PHONE : PARCEL : 514000-0001-0040 APPL NUMBER: 03-00001984 COMMERCIAL, REMODEL/RENOVATION ------------------------------- =--------------------------------------------------------------- PERMIT: BLDG 00 BUILDING PERMIT REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION TYP/SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS/COMMENTS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ B115 01 10/14/03 OC BLDG, FRAMING TIME: 17:00 r 10/16/03 AP- 10/14/2003 10:09 AM SSTANLEY B: 01 11/03/03 BI BLDG, FINAL TIME: 17:00 aI z 11/03/2003 09:40 AM GCARRILLO ---- ----� � -------------------- COMMENTS AND NOTES -- �`/ 1.4 DATE: 9-23-03 ATTN: Carl Warren FACSIMELE TRANSMISSION FROM: SUBJECT: FIRM: College Station Building Department PHONE: 979-764-3744 FAX: 979-764-3496 PAGES: NOTE: John Sutton Zale's Jewelers, store 91277 Post Oak Mall, Space #4003 1500 Haryey Road College Station, Texas 77540 (4) (including cover page) Here are the results of the Asbestos Survey done for Zale Corporation on the above mentioned Mall space.needed prior to the remodel construction. If this is not sufficient or you are in need of added information please call me John Sutton at 972-620-9975, Extension 206 or Troy Lancaster at 361-510-0104, Thank you, John Sutton, Project Manager for NACCO, Inc. Q 2435 Southwell, #3, Was, TX 75229 . Phone: (972) 620-9975 . 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Total actual watts must be less than or equal to total allowed watts Allowed Watts Actual Watts Complies(Y/N) 3695 3667 YES Exterior Lighting [ ] 2. Efficacy greater than 451umens/W Exceptions: Specialized lighting highlighting features of historic buildings; signage; safety or security lighting; low -voltage landscape lighting. Controls, Switching, and Wiring [ ] 3. Independent controls for each space (switch/occupancy sensor). Exception: Areas that must be continuously lighted. [ ] 4. Master switch at entry to hotel/motel guest room [ ] ( 5. Two switches or dimmer in each space to provide uniform light reduction capability. Exceptions: Only one luminaire in space; An occupant -sensing device controls the area; The area is a corridor, storage, restroom, or lobby; Areas that must be continuously lighted; [ ] 6. Photocell/astronomical time switch on exterior lights. Exceptions: Areas requiring lighting during daylight hours 7. Tandem wired one -lamp and three -lamp ballasted luminaires. Exceptions: Electronic high -frequency ballasts; Luminaires not on same switch Section 4: Compliance Statement The proposed lighting design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications and other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed lighting system has been designed to meet the 2000 IECC requirements in COMcheck-EZ Version 2.4 Release 2b and to comply with the mandatory requirements in the Requirements Checklist. r&_'0606*11 J 645"1'+ Principal Lighting Designer -Name l� -C'r-D3 Date Lighting Application Worksheet 2000 IECC COMcheck-EZ Software Version 2.4 Release 2b Section 1: Allowed Lighting Power Calculation A B C D Total Floor Allowed Allowed Area Watts Watts Area CateQory (ft21 watts/ft2 B x C Retail Sales, Wholesale Showroom 1308 2.1 2747 Allowance: Fine Merchandise Display / Fix. ID: A 243(a) 3.9 948(b) (a) Area claimed must not exceed the illuminated area permitted for this allowance type. (b) Allowance is (B x C) or the actual wattage of the fixtures given in Section 2, whichever is less. Total Allowed Watts = 3695 Section 2: Actual Lighting Power Calculation A B C D E F Fixture Fixture Description / Lamps/ # of Fixture ID Lamp Description / Wattage Per Lama / Ballast Fixture Fixtures Watt. x E A SHOW CASE LTG. / Metal Halide 35W / Magnetic 1 41 45 1845 B DOWN LTG. / Twin Tube 24/26/27W / Electronic 2 2 32 64 B2 NIGHT LIGHT / Twin Tube 24/26/27W / Electronic 2 3 32 96 D ACCENT & GRAPHICS / Incandescent 75W 1 9 75 675 F4 BACK ROOM / 48" T8 32W / Electronic 1 2 32 64 FE BACK ROOM / 48" T8 32W / Electronic 1 1 32 32 S3 WALL LTG. / Twin Tube 24/26/27W / Electronic 1 4 27 108 Z TOILET ROOM / 48" T8 32W / Electronic 1 1 32 32 9 LT RAILS / Other / Electronic 1 6 4 24 10 LT RAILS / Other / Electronic 1 1 21 21 11 LT RAILS / Other / Electronic 1 4 35 140 12 LT RAILS / Other / Electronic 1 17 28 476 13 LT RAILS / Other / Electronic 1 2 45 90 Total Actual Watts = 3667 Section 3: Compliance Calculation If the Total Allowed Watts minus the Total Actual Watts is greater than or equal to zero, the building complies. Total Allowed Watts = 3695 Total Actual Watts = 3667 Project Compliance = 28 Lighting PASSES: Design 1% better than code Permit Number Mechanical Compliance Certificate Checked By/Date 2000 IECC COMcheck-EZ Software Version 2.4 Release 2b Data filename: J:\ClientsK-Z\Zales\ActiveProjects\03M203\ Drawings\1277\03m203.cck Section 1: Project Information Project Name: ZALES 1500 HARVEY RD, SUITE #4003 COLLEGE STATION, TX 77840 Designer/Contractor: Telephone: Document Author: Telephone: Date: Section 2: General Information Building Location (for weather data): College Station, Texas Climate Zone: 4b Heating Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): 1788 Cooling Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): 2776 Project Description (check one): _ New Construction _ Addition _ Alteration _ Unconditioned Shell (File Affidavit) Section 3: Mechanical Systems List Quantity System Type & Description 1 HVAC System 1: Heating: Central Furnace, Electric / Cooling: Rooftop Package Unit, Capacity <65 kBtu/h, Air -Cooled Condenser / Single Zone 1 Water Heating 1: Service Water Heater Section 4: Requirements Checklist Bldg. Dept. Use Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 1 [ ] 1. Newly purchased cooling equipment meets the cooling efficiency requirements Requirements Specific To: Water Heating 1 [ ] 1. Heat traps in inlet/outlet fittings [ ] 2. 1/2-in. insulation on 8 ft of inlet/outlet piping if no integral heat traps Generic Requirements: Must be met by all systems to which the requirement is applicable [ ] 1. Load calculations per 1997 ASHRAE Fundamentals [ ] 2. Plant equipment and system capacity no greater than needed to meet loads - Exception: Standby equipment automatically off when primary system is operating - Exception: Multiple units controlled to sequence operation as a function of load 3. Mini num one temperature control device per system 4. Minimum one humidity control device per installed humidification/dehumidification system 5. Thermostatic controls has 5 deg. F deadband - Exception: Thermostats requiring manual changeover between heating and cooling 6. Automatic Controls: Setback to 55 deg. F (heat) and 85 deg. F (cool); 7-day clock, 2-hour occupant override, 10-hour backup - Exception: Continuously operating zones - Exception: 2 kW demand or less, submit calculations 7. Automatic shut-off dampers on exhaust systems and supply systems with airflow >3,000 cfin 8. Outside -air source for ventilation; system capable of reducing OSA to required minimum 9. R-5 supply and return air duct insulation in unconditioned spaces R-8 supply and return air duct insulation outside the building R-8 insulation between ducts and the building exterior when ducts are part of a building assembly - Exception: Ducts located within equipment - Exception: Ducts with interior and exterior temperature difference not exceeding 15 deg. F. 10. Ducts sealed - longitudinal seams on rigid ducts; transverse seams on all ducts; UL 181A or 181B tapes and mastics 11. Mechanical fasteners and sealants used to connect ducts and air distribution equipment 12. Operation and maintenance manual provided to building owner 13. Balancing devices provided in accordance with IMC 603.15 14. Newly purchased service water heating equipment meets the efficiency requirements 15. Water heater temperature controls: 110 deg. F for dwelling units or 90 deg. F for other occupancies Section 5: Compliance Statement The proposed mechanical design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications and other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed mechanical systems have been designed to meet the 2000 IECC requirements in COMcheck-EZ Version 2.4 Release 2b and to comply with the mandatory requirements in the Requirements Checklist. _ 1111RA..._ Principal Mechanical Designer -Name 6- / F-d 3 Date Mechanical Requirements Description 2000 IECC COMcheck-EZ Software Version 2.4 Release 2b Data filename: J:\ClientsK-Z\Zales\ActiveProjects\03M203\ Drawings\1277\03m203.cck The following list provides more detailed description of the requirements in Section 4 of the Mechancal Compliance Cei Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 1 1. The specified cooling equipment is covered by Federal minimum efficiency requirements. New equipment of this type can be assumed to meet or exceed ASHRAE 90.1 Code requirements for equipment efficiency. Requirements Specific To: Water Heating 1 1. Heat traps are required on noncirculating water heating systems on both inlet and outlet connections. Heat traps may be purchased or field -fabricated by creating a loop or inverted U-shaped arrangement on the inlet and outlet pipes. 2. Pipe insulation for the specified noncirculating service hot water system is required for all piping in the following categories:a) the first 8 ft of outlet piping from any constant -temperature, noncirculating storage systemb) the inlet piping between the storage tank and a heat trap in a noncirculating storage systemPipe insulation must be at least 1/2 in. and have a conductivity no >0.28 Btu-in/(h-ft2 °F). Generic Requirements: Must be met by all systems to which the requirement is applicable 1. Design heating and cooling loads for the building must be determined using procedures equivalent to those in Chapters 27 and 28 of the ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals or an approved equivalent calculation procedure. 2. All equipment and systems must be sized to be no greater than needed to meet calculated loads. A single piece of equipment providing both heating and cooling must satisfy this provision for one function with the capacity for the other function as small as possible, within available equipment options. - Exception: The equipment and/or system capacity may be greater than calculated loads for standby purposes. Standby equipment must be automatically controlled to be off when the primary equipment and/or system is operating- - Exception: Multiple units of the same equipment type whose combined capacities exceed the calculated load are allowed if they are provided with controls to sequence operation of the units as the load increases or decreases. 3. Each heating or cooling system serving a single zone must have its own temperature control device. 4. Each humidification system must have its own humidity control device. 5. Thermostats controlling both heating and cooling must be capable of maintaining a 5 degree F deadband (a range of temperature where no heating or cooling is provided). - Exception: Deadband capability is not required if the thermostat does not have automatic changeover capability between heating and cooling. 6. The system or zone control must be a programmable thermostat or other automatic control meeting the following criteria:a) capable of setting back temperature to 55 degree F during heating and setting up to 85 degree F during coolingb) capable of automatically setting back or shutting down systems during unoccupied hours using 7 different day schedulesc) have an accessible 2-hour occupant overrided) have a battery back-up capable of maintaining programmed settings for at least 10 hours without power. - Exception: A setback or shutoff control is not required on thermostats that control systems serving areas that operate continuously. - Exception: A setback or shutoff control is not required on systems with total energy demand of 2 kW (6,826 Btu/h) or less. 7. Outdoor -air supply systems with design airflow rates >3,000 c$n of outdoor air and all exhaust systems must have dampers that are automatically closed while the equipment is not operating. 8. The system must supply outside ventilation air as required by Chapter 4 of the International Mechanical Code. If the ventilation system is designed to supply outdoor -air quantities exceeding minimum required levels, the system must be capable of reducing outdoor -air flow to the minimum required levels. 9. Air ducts must be insulated to the following levels:a) Supply and return air ducts for conditioned air located in unconditioned spaces (spaces neither heated nor cooled) must be insulated with a minimum of R-5. Unconditioned spaces include attics, crawl spaces, unheated basements, and unheated garages.b) Supply and return air ducts and plenums must be insulated to a minimum of R-8 when located outside the building.c) When ducts are located within exterior components (e.g., floors or roofs), minimum R-8 insulation is required only between the duct and the building exterior. + ♦ s - Exception: Duct insulation is not required on ducts located within equipment. - Exception: Duct insulation is not required when the design temperature difference between the interior and exterior of the duct or plenum does not exceed 15 degree F. 10. All joints, longitudinal and transverse seams, and connections in ductwork must be securely sealed using weldments; mechanical fasteners with seals, gaskets, or mastics; mesh and mastic sealing systems; or tapes. Tapes and mastics must be listed and labeled in accordance with UL 181A or UL 181B. 11. Mechanical fasteners and seals, mastics, or gaskets must be used when connecting ducts to fans and other air distribution equipment, including multiple -zone terminal units. 12. Operation and maintenance documentation must be provided to the owner that includes at least the following information:a) equipment capacity (input and output) and required maintenance actionsb) equipment operation and maintenance manualsc) HVAC system control maintenance and calibration information, including wiring diagrams, schematics, and control sequence descriptions; desired or field -determined set points must be permanently recorded on control drawings, at control devices, or, for digital control systems, in programming commentsd) complete narrative of how each system is intended to operate. 13. Each supply air outlet or diffuser and each zone terminal device (such as VAV or mixing box) must have its own balancing device. Acceptable balancing devices include adjustable dampers located within the ductwork, terminal devices, and supply air diffusers. 14. Service water heating equipment must meet minimum Federal efficiency requirements included in the National Appliance Energy Conservation Act and the Energy Policy Act of 1992, which meet or exceed ASHRAE 90.1 Code. New service water heating equipment can be assumed to meet these requirements. 15. Water -heating equipment must be provided with controls that allow the user to set the water temperature to 110 °F for dwelling units and 90 °F for other occupancies. Controls must limit output temperatures of lavatories in public facility restrooms to 110'F. City of College Station Page of `� Building Inspection Department PLANS EXAMINATION REPORT Address: Project Name: Drawing Code Number Ref. Number Questions or. Comments s � Date: Received by: Date: Permit Number Lighting Compliance Certificate Checked By/Date 2000 IECC COMcheck-EZ Software Version 2.4 Release 2b Data filename: J:\ClientsK-Z\Zales\ActiveProjects\03M203\ Drawings\1277\03m203.cck Section 1: Project Information Project Name: ZALES 1500 HARVEY RD, SUITE #4003 COLLEGE STATION, TX 77840 Designer/Contractor: Telephone: Document Author: Telephone: Date: Section 2: General Information Building Use Description by: Activity Type Activity Tvae(s) Floor Area Retail Sales, Wholesale Showroom 1308 Project Description (check one): _ New Construction _ Addition _ Alteration _ Unconditioned Shell (File Affidavit) Section 3: Requirements Checklist Bldg. Dept. Use [ ] Interior Lighting 1. Total actual watts must be less than or equal to total allowed watts Allowed Watts Actual Watts Complies(Y/1) 3695 3667 YES Exterior Lighting [ ] 2. Efficacy greater than 451umens/W Exceptions: Specialized lighting highlighting features of historic buildings; signage; safety or security lighting; low -voltage landscape lighting. Controls, Switching, and Wiring [ ] 3. Independent controls for each space (switch/occupancy sensor). Exception: Areas that must be continuously lighted. [ ] 4. Master switch at entry to hotel/motel guest room. [ ] 5. Two switches or dimmer in each space to provide uniform light reduction capability. Exceptions: Only one luminaire in space; An occupant -sensing device controls the area; The area is a corridor, storage, restroom, or lobby; Areas that must be continuously lighted; [ ] 6. Photocell/astronomical time switch on exterior lights. Exceptions: Areas requiring lighting during daylight hours [ ] 7. Tandem wired one -lamp and three -lamp ballasted luminaires. Exceptions: Electronic high -frequency ballasts; Luminaires not on same switch Section 4: Compliance Statement The proposed lighting design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications and other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed lighting system has been designed to meet the 2000 IECC requirements in COMcheck-EZ Version 2.4 Release 2b and to comply with the mandatory requirements in the Requirements Checklist. _ fixtu lte, -3 . GO&I-IA Principal Lighting Designer -Name ly -/S-os Date Lighting Application Worksheet 2000 IECC COMcheck-EZ Software Version 2.4 Release 2b Section 1: Allowed Lighting Power Calculation A B C D Total Floor Allowed Allowed Area Watts Watts Area Category (ft2Z watts/ft2 x C Retail Sales, Wholesale Showroom 1308 2.1 2747 Allowance: Fine Merchandise Display / Fix. ID: A 243(a) 3.9 948(b) (a) Area claimed must not exceed the illuminated area permitted for this allowance type. (b) Allowance is (B x C) or the actual wattage of the fixtures given in Section 2, whichever is less. Total Allowed Watts = 3695 Section 2: Actual Lighting Power Calculation A B C D E F Fixture Fixture Description / Lamps/ # of Fixture ID Lamp Description / Wattage Per Lamp / Ballast Fixture Fixtures Watt. x E A SHOW CASE LTG. / Metal Halide 35W / Magnetic 1 41 45 1845 B DOWN LTG. / Twin Tube 24/26/27W / Electronic 2 2 32 64 B2 NIGHT LIGHT / Twin Tube 24/26/27W / Electronic 2 3 32 96 D ACCENT & GRAPHICS / Incandescent 75W 1 9 75 675 F4 BACK ROOM / 48" T8 32W / Electronic 1 2 32 64 FE BACK ROOM / 48" T8 32W / Electronic 1 1 32 32 S3 WALL LTG. / Twin Tube 24/26/27W / Electronic 1 4 27 108 Z TOILET ROOM / 48" T8 32W / Electronic 1 1 32 32 9 LT RAILS / Other / Electronic 1 6 4 24 10 LT RAILS / Other / Electronic 1 1 21 21 11 LT RAILS / Other / Electronic 1 4 35 140 12 LT RAILS / Other / Electronic 1 17 28 476 13 LT RAILS / Other / Electronic 1 2 45 90 Total Actual Watts = 3667 Section 3: Compliance Calculation If the Total Allowed Watts minus the Total Actual Watts is greater than or equal to zero, the building complies. Total Allowed Watts = 3695 Total Actual Watts = 3667 Project Compliance = 28 Lighting PASSES: Design 1% better than code Permit Number Mechanical Compliance Certificate Checked By/Date 2000 IECC COMcheck-EZ Software Version 2.4 Release 2b Data filename: J:\ChentsK-Z\Zales\ActiveProjects\03M203\ Drawings\1277\03m203.cck Section 1: Project Information Project Name: ZALES 1500 HARVEY RD, SUITE #4003 COLLEGE STATION, TX 77840 Designer/Contractor: Telephone: Document Author: Telephone: Date: Section 2: General Information Building Location (for weather data): College Station, Texas Climate Zone: 4b Heating Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): 1788 Cooling Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): 2776 Project Description (check one): New Construction _ Addition _ Alteration _ Unconditioned Shell (File Affidavit) Section 3: Mechanical Systems List QuantityS3TLern Type & Description 1 HVAC System 1: Heating: Central Furnace, Electric / Cooling: Rooftop Package Unit, Capacity <65 kBtu/h, Air -Cooled Condenser / Single Zone 1 Water Heating 1: Service Water Heater Section 4: Requirements Checklist Bldg. Dept. Use Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 1 1. Newly purchased cooling equipment meets the cooling efficiency requirements Requirements Specific To: Water Heating 1 [ ] 1. Heat traps in inlet/outlet fittings [ ] 2. 1/2-in. insulation on 8 ft of inlet/outlet piping if no integral heat traps Generic Requirements: Must be met by all systems to which the requirement is applicable [ ] 1. Load calculations per 1997 ASHRAE Fundamentals [ ] 2. Plant equipment and system capacity no greater than needed to meet loads - Exception: Standby equipment automatically off when primary system is operating i - Exception: Multiple units controlled to sequence operation as a function of load ] 3. Minimum one temperature control device per system ] 4. Minimum one humidity control device per installed humidification/dehumidification system ] 5. Thermostatic controls has 5 deg. F deadband - Exception: Thermostats requiring manual changeover between heating and cooling ] 6. Automatic Controls: Setback to 55 deg. F (heat) and 85 deg. F (cool); 7-day clock, 2-hour occupant override, 10-hour backup - Exception: Continuously operating zones - Exception: 2 kW demand or less, submit calculations ] 7. Automatic shut-off dampers on exhaust systems and supply systems with airflow >3,000 cfm ] 8. Outside -air source for ventilation; system capable of reducing OSA to required minimum ] 9. R-5 supply and return air duct insulation in unconditioned spaces R-8 supply and return air duct insulation outside the building R-8 insulation between ducts and the building exterior when ducts are part of a building assembly - Exception: Ducts located within equipment - Exception: Ducts with interior and exterior temperature difference not exceeding 15 deg. F. ] 10. Ducts sealed - longitudinal seams on rigid ducts; transverse seams on all ducts; UL 181A or 181B tapes and mastics ] 11. Mechanical fasteners and sealants used to connect ducts and air distribution equipment ] 12. Operation and maintenance manual provided to building owner ] 13. Balancing devices provided in accordance with IMC 603.15 ] 14. Newly purchased service water heating equipment meets the efficiency requirements ] 15. Water heater temperature controls: 110 deg. F for dwelling units or 90 deg. F for other occupancies Section 5: Compliance Statement The proposed mechanical design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications and other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed mechanical systems have been designed to meet the 2000 IECC requirements in COMcheck-EZ Version 2.4 Release 2b a4d to comply with the mandatory requirements in the Requirements Checklist. 9tas000n Principal Mechanical Designer -Name °o _ A,; Q e Pi�O •,•�, p°} per, ead a f_/' -/e-03 Date Mechanical Requirements Description 2000 IECC COMcheck--EZ Software Version 2.4 Release 2b Data filename: J:\ClientsK-Z\Zales\ActiveProjects\03M203\ Drawings\1277\03m203.cck The following list provides more detailed description of the requirements in Section 4 of the Mechancal Compliance Cei Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 1 1. The specified cooling equipment is covered by Federal minimum efficiency requirements. New equipment of this type can be assumed to meet or exceed ASHRAE 90.1 Code requirements for equipment efficiency. Requirements Specific To: Water Heating 1 1. Heat traps are required on noncirculating water heating systems on both inlet and outlet connections. Heat traps may be purchased or field -fabricated by creating a loop or inverted U-shaped arrangement on the inlet and outlet pipes. 2. Pipe insulation for the specified noncirculating service hot water system is required for all piping in the following categories:a) the first 8 ft of outlet piping from any constant -temperature, noncirculating storage systemb) the inlet piping between the storage tank and a heat trap in a noncirculating storage systemPipe insulation must be at least 1/2 in. and have a conductivity no >0.28 Btu-in/(h-ft2•°F). Generic Requirements: Must be met by all systems to which the requirement is applicable 1. Design heating and cooling loads for the building must be determined using procedures equivalent to those in Chapters 27 and 28 of the ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals or an approved equivalent calculation procedure. 2. All equipment and systems must be sized to be no greater than needed to meet calculated loads. A single piece of equipment providing both heating and cooling must satisfy this provision for one function with the capacity for the other function as small as possible, within available equipment options. - Exception: The equipment and/or system capacity may be greater than calculated loads for standby purposes. Standby equipment must be automatically controlled to be off when the primary equipment and/or system is operating- - Exception: Multiple units of the same equipment type whose combined capacities exceed the calculated load are allowed if they are provided with controls to sequence operation of the units as the load increases or decreases. 3. Each heating or cooling system serving a single zone must have its own temperature control device. 4. Each humidification system must have its own humidity control device. 5. Thermostats controlling both heating and cooling must be capable of maintaining a 5 degree F deadband (a range of temperature where no heating or cooling is provided). - Exception: Deadband capability is not required if the thermostat does not have automatic changeover capability between heating and cooling. 6. The system or zone control must be a programmable thermostat or other automatic control meeting the following criteria:a) capable of setting back temperature to 55 degree F during heating and setting up to 85 degree F during coolingb) capable of automatically setting back or shutting down systems during unoccupied hours using 7 different day schedulesc) have an accessible 2-hour occupant overrided) have a battery back-up capable of maintaining programmed settings for at least 10 hours without power. - Exception: A setback or shutoff control is not required on thermostats that control systems serving areas that operate continuously. - Exception: A setback or shutoff control is not required on systems with total energy demand of 2 kW (6,826 Btu/h) or less. 7. Outdoor -air supply systems with design airflow rates >3,000 cfin of outdoor air and all exhaust systems must have dampers that are automatically closed while the equipment is not operating. 8. The system must supply outside ventilation air as required by Chapter 4 of the International Mechanical Code. If the ventilation system is designed to supply outdoor -air quantities exceeding minimum required levels, the system must be capable of reducing outdoor -air flow to the mini 1Lm required levels. 9. Air ducts must be insulated to the following levels:a) Supply and return air ducts for conditioned air located in unconditioned spaces (spaces neither heated nor cooled) must be insulated with a minimum of R-5. Unconditioned spaces include attics, crawl spaces, unheated basements, and unheated garages.b) Supply and return air ducts and plenums must be insulated to a minimum of R-8 when located outside the building.c) When ducts are located within exterior components (e.g., floors or roofs), minimum R-8 insulation is required only between the duct and the building exterior. R • r - Exception: Duct insulation is not required on ducts located within equipment. - Exception: Duct insulation is not required when the design temperature difference between the interior and exterior of the duct or plenum does not exceed 15 degree F. 10. All joints, longitudinal and transverse seams, and connections in ductwork must be securely sealed using weldments; mechanical fasteners with seals, gaskets, or mastics; mesh and mastic sealing systems; or tapes. Tapes and mastics must be listed and labeled in accordance with UL 181A or UL 181B. 11. Mechanical fasteners and seals, mastics, or gaskets must be used when connecting ducts to fans and other air distribution equipment, including multiple -zone terminal units. 12. Operation and maintenance documentation must be provided to the owner that includes at least the following information:a) equipment capacity (input and output) and required maintenance actionsb) equipment operation and maintenance manualsc) HVAC system control maintenance and calibration information, including wiring diagrams, schematics, and control sequence descriptions; desired or field -determined set points must be permanently recorded on control drawings, at control devices, or, for digital control systems, in programming commentsd) complete narrative of how each system is intended to operate. 13. Each supply air outlet or diffuser and each zone terminal device (such as VAV or mixing box) must have its own balancing device. Acceptable balancing devices include adjustable dampers located within the ductwork, terminal devices, and supply air diffusers. 14. Service water heating equipment must meet minimum Federal efficiency requirements included in the National Appliance Energy Conservation Act and the Energy Policy Act of 1992, which meet or exceed ASHRAE 90.1 Code. New service water heating equipment can be assumed to meet these requirements. 15. Water -heating equipment must be provided with controls that allow the user to set the water temperature to 110 °F for dwelling units and 90 °F for other occupancies. Controls must limit output temperatures of lavatories in public facility restrooms to 110'F. .r a3-1 If 'I Permit Number - Lighting Compliance Certificate Checked By/Date 2000 IECC COMcheck-EZ Software Version 2.4 Release 2b Data filename: J:\ClientsK-Z\Zales\ActiveProjects\03M203\ Drawings\1277\03m203.cck Section 1: Project Information Project Name: ZALES 1500 HARVEY RD, SUITE #4003 COLLEGE STATION, TX 77840 Designer/Contractor: Telephone: Document Author: Telephone: Date: Section 2: General Information Building Use Description by: Activity Tyue(s) Retail Sales, Wholesale Showroom Activity Type Floor Area 1308 Project Description (check one): New Construction _ Addition _ Alteration _ Unconditioned Shell (File Affidavit) Section 3: Requirements Checklist Bldg. Dept. Use [ ] Interior Lighting 1. Total actual watts must be less than or equal to total allowed watts Allowed Watts Actual Watts Complies(Y/1) 3695 3667 YES Exterior Lighting [ ] 2. Efficacy greater than 451umens/W Exceptions: Specialized lighting highlighting features of historic buildings; signage; safety or security lighting; low -voltage landscape lighting. Controls, Switching, and Wiring [ ] 3. Independent controls for each space (switch/occupancy sensor). Exception: Areas that must be continuously lighted. [ ] 4. Master switch at entry to hotel/motel guest room. [ ] 5. Two switches or dimmer in each space to provide uniform light reduction capability. Exceptions: Only one luminaire in space; An occupant -sensing device controls the area; The area is a corridor, storage, restroom, or lobby; Areas that must be continuously lighted; [ ] 6. Photocell/astronomical time switch on exterior lights. To ELDER-JONES BUILDING PERMIT SERVICE, INC. 1120 East 80th Street, Suite 211 Bloomington, MN 55420 (952) 854-2854 FAX (952) 854-4909 203. 2%. * 'SS7c { rocs . LETTER Subject_�� •__� ._._______._ _ _._ ___ ______.__ �.rtl►ct'QiL-.M 1....rQi'_?at s!Et..-.._.__...__.__..._._..__..._...�. _.............._....__...__..._._............_.._._..__---__.___...__..___.....__.___...__.__._Tl.�..._ Z) ❑ Please reply', ❑ No reply necessary SIGNED 4, 0 - ``ft JI, . Litj­ - - . • 1% Exceptions: Areas requiring lighting during daylight hours [ ] 7. Tandem wired one -lamp and three -lamp ballasted luminaires. Exceptions: . Electronic high -frequency ballasts; Luminaires not on same switch Section 4: Compliance Statement The proposed lighting design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications and other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed lighting system has been designed to meet the 2000 IECC requirements in COMcheck-EZ Version 2.4 Release 2b and to comply with the mandatory requirements in the Requirements Checklist. - _ tiIIIuIaII._ Principal Lighting Designer -Name `/f -63 Date e 11 Lighting Application Worksheet 2000 IECC COMcheck-EZ Software Version 2.4 Release 2b Section 1: Allowed Lighting Power Calculation A B C D Total Floor Allowed Allowed Area Watts Watts Area Category (ft2) watts/ft2 x C Retail Sales, Wholesale Showroom 1308 2.1 2747 Allowance: Fine Merchandise Display / Fix. ID: A 243(a) 3.9 948(b) (a) Area claimed must not exceed the illuminated area permitted for this allowance type. (b) Allowance is (B x C) or the actual wattage of the fixtures given in Section 2, whichever is less. Total Allowed Watts = 3695 Section 2: Actual Lighting Power Calculation A B C D E F Fixture Fixture Description / Lamps/ # of Fixture ID Lamp Description / Wattage Per Lamp / Ballast Fixture Fixtures Watt. x E A SHOW CASE LTG. / Metal Halide 35W / Magnetic 1 41 45 1845 B DOWN LTG. / Twin. Tube 24/26/27W / Electronic 2 2 32 64 B2 NIGHT LIGHT / Twin Tube 24/26/27W / Electronic 2 3 32 96 D ACCENT & GRAPHICS / Incandescent 75W 1 9 75 675 F4 BACK ROOM / 48" T8 32W / Electronic 1 2 32 64 FE BACK ROOM / 48" T8 32W / Electronic 1 1 32 32 S3 WALL LTG. / Twin Tube 24/26/27W / Electronic 1 4 27 108 Z TOILET ROOM / 48" T8 32W / Electronic 1 1 32 32 9 LT RAILS / Other / Electronic 1 6 4 24 10 LT RAILS / Other / Electronic 1 1 21 21 11 LT RAILS / Other / Electronic 1 4 35 140 12 LT RAILS / Other / Electronic 1 17 28 476 13 LT RAILS / Other / Electronic 1 2 45 90 Total Actual Watts = 3667 Section 3: Compliance Calculation If the Total Allowed Watts minus the Total Actual Watts is greater than or equal to zero, the building complies. Lighting PASSES: Design 1% better than code Total Allowed Watts = 3695 Total Actual Watts = 3667 Project Compliance = 28 i Permit Number Mechanical Compliance Certificate Checked By/Date 2000 IECC COMcheck-EZ Software Version 2.4 Release 2b Data filename: J:\ClientsK-Z\Zales\ActiveProjects\03M203\ Drawings\1277\03m203.cck Section 1: Project Information Project Name: ZALES 1500 HARVEY RD, SUITE #4003 COLLEGE STATION, TX 77840 Designer/Contractor: Telephone: Document Author: Telephone: Date: Section 2: General Information Building Location (for weather data): College Station, Texas Climate Zone: 4b Heating Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): 1788 Cooling Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): 2776 Project Description (check one): _ New Construction _ Addition _ Alteration _ Unconditioned Shell (File Affidavit) Section 3: Mechanical Systems List Quantitx item Type & Description 1 HVAC System 1: Heating: Central Furnace, Electric / Cooling: Rooftop Package Unit, Capacity <65 kBtu/h, Air -Cooled Condenser / Single Zone 1 Water Heating 1: Service Water Heater Section 4: Requirements Checklist Bldg. Dept. Use Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 1 [ ] 1. Newly purchased cooling equipment meets the cooling efficiency requirements Requirements Specific To: Water Heating 1 [ ] 1. Heat traps in inlet/outlet fittings [ ] 2. 1/2-in. insulation on 8 R of inlet/outlet piping if no integral heat traps Generic Requirements: Must be met by all systems to which the requirement is applicable [ ] 1. Load calculations per 1997 ASHRAE Fundamentals [ ] 2. Plant equipment and system capacity no greater than needed to meet loads - Exception: Standby equipment automatically off when primary system is operating - Exception: Multiple units controlled to sequence operation as a function of load [ ] 3. Minimum one temperature control device per system [ ] 4. Minimum one humidity control device per installed humidification/dehumidification system [ ] 5. Thermostatic controls has 5 deg. F deadband - Exception: Thermostats requiring manual changeover between heating and cooling [ ] 6. Automatic Controls: Setback to 55 deg. F (heat) and 85 deg. F (cool); 7-day clock, 2-hour occupant override, 10-hour backup - Exception: Continuously operating zones - Exception: 2 kW demand or less, submit calculations [ ] 7. Automatic shut-off dampers on exhaust systems and supply systems with airflow >3,000 cfin [ ] 8. Outside -air source for ventilation; system capable of reducing OSA to required minimum [ ] 9. R-5 supply and return air duct insulation in unconditioned spaces R-8 supply and return air duct insulation outside the building R-8 insulation between ducts and the building exterior when ducts are part of a building assembly - Exception: Ducts located within equipment - Exception: Ducts with interior and exterior temperature difference not exceeding 15 deg. F. [ ] 10. Ducts sealed - longitudinal seams on rigid ducts; transverse seams on all ducts; UL 181A or 181B tapes and mastics [ ] 11. Mechanical fasteners and sealants used to connect ducts and air distribution equipment [ ] 12. Operation and maintenance manual provided to building owner [ ] 13. Balancing devices provided in accordance with IMC 603.15 [ ] 14. Newly purchased service water heating equipment meets the efficiency requirements [ ] 15. Water heater temperature controls: 110 deg. F for dwelling units or 90 deg. F for other occupancies Section 5: Compliance Statement The proposed mechanical design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications and other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed mechanical systems have been designed to meet the 2000 IECC requirements in COMcheck-EZ Version 2.4 Release 2b and to comply with the mandatory requirements in the Requirements Checklist. Principal Mechanical Designer -Name ,V,D A .4Goof,.,' gx O nn C l V Date r � a Mechanical Requirements Description 2000 IECC COMcheck-EZ Software Version 2.4 Release 2b Data filename: J:\ClientsK-Z\Zales\ActiveProjects\03M203\ Drawings\1277\03m203.cck The following list provides more detailed description of the requirements in Section 4 of the Mechancal Compliance Cei Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 1 1. The specified cooling equipment is covered by Federal minimum efficiency requirements. New equipment of this type can be assumed to meet or exceed ASHRAE 90.1 Code requirements for equipment efficiency. Requirements Specific To: Water Heating 1 1. Heat traps are required on noncirculating water heating systems on both inlet and outlet connections. Heat traps may be purchased or field -fabricated by creating a loop or inverted U-shaped arrangement on the inlet and outlet pipes. 2. Pipe insulation for the specified noncirculating service hot water system is required for all piping in the following categories:a) the first 8 ft of outlet piping from any constant -temperature, noncirculating storage systemb) the inlet piping between the storage tank and a heat trap in a noncirculating storage systemPipe insulation must be at least 1/2 in. and have a conductivity no >0.28 Btu•in/(h-ft2-°F). Generic Requirements: Must be met by all systems to which the requirement is applicable 1. Design heating and cooling loads for the building must be determined using procedures equivalent to those in Chapters 27 and 28 of the ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals or an approved equivalent calculation procedure. 2. All equipment and systems must be sized to be no greater than needed to meet calculated loads. A single piece of equipment providing both heating and cooling must satisfy this provision for one function with the capacity for the other function as small as possible, within available equipment options. - Exception: The equipment and/or system capacity may be greater than calculated loads for standby purposes. Standby equipment must be automatically controlled to be off when the primary equipment and/or system is operating- - Exception: Multiple units of the same equipment type whose combined capacities exceed the calculated load are allowed if they are provided with controls to sequence operation of the units as the load increases or decreases. 3. Each heating or cooling system serving a single zone must have its own temperature control device. 4. Each humidification system must have its own humidity control device. 5. Thermostats controlling both heating and cooling must be capable of maintaining a 5 degree F deadband (a range of temperature where no heating or cooling is provided). - Exception: Deadband capability is not required if the thermostat does not have automatic changeover capability between heating and cooling. 6. The system or zone control must be a programmable thermostat or other automatic control meeting the following criteria:a) capable of setting back temperature to 55 degree F during heating and setting up to 85 degree F during coolingb) capable of automatically setting back or shutting down systems during unoccupied hours using 7 different day schedulesc) have an accessible 2-hour occupant overrided) have a battery back-up capable of maintaining programmed settings for at least 10 hours without power. - Exception: A setback or shutoff control is not required on thermostats that control systems serving areas that operate continuously. - Exception: A setback or shutoff control is not required on systems with total energy demand of 2 kW (6,826 Btu/h) or less. 7. Outdoor -air supply systems with design airflow rates >3,000 cfm of outdoor air and all exhaust systems must have dampers that are automatically closed while the equipment is not operating. 8. The system must supply outside ventilation air as required by Chapter 4 of the International Mechanical Code. If the ventilation system is designed to supply outdoor -air quantities exceeding minimum required levels, the system must be capable of reducing outdoor -air flow to the minimum required levels. 9. Air ducts must be insulated to the following levels:a) Supply and return air ducts for conditioned air located in unconditioned spaces (spaces neither heated nor cooled) must be insulated with a minimum of R-5. Unconditioned spaces include attics, crawl spaces, unheated basements, and unheated garages.b) Supply and return air ducts and plenums must be insulated to a minimum of R-8 when located outside the building.c) When ducts are located within exterior components (e.g., floors or roofs), minimum R-8 insulation is required only between the duct and the building exterior. +. 1 • s - Exception: Duct insulation is not required on ducts located within equipment. - Exception: Duct insulation is not required when the design temperature difference between the interior and exterior of the duct or plenum does not exceed 15 degree F. 10. All joints, longitudinal and transverse seams, and connections in ductwork must be securely sealed using weldments; mechanical fasteners with seals, gaskets, or mastics; mesh and mastic sealing systems; or tapes. Tapes and mastics must be listed and labeled in accordance with UL 181A or UL 181B. 11. Mechanical fasteners and seals, mastics, or gaskets must be used when connecting ducts to fans and other air distribution equipment, including multiple -zone terminal units. 12. Operation and maintenance documentation must be provided to the owner that includes at least the following information:a) equipment capacity (input and output) and required maintenance actionsb) equipment operation and maintenance manualsc) HVAC system control maintenance and calibration information, including wiring diagrams, schematics, and control sequence descriptions; desired or field -determined set points must be permanently recorded on control drawings, at control devices, or, for digital control systems, in programming commentsd) complete narrative of how each system is intended to operate. 13. Each supply air outlet or diffuser and each zone terminal device (such as VAV or mixing box) must have its own balancing device. Acceptable balancing devices include adjustable dampers located within the ductwork, terminal devices, and supply air diffusers. 14. Service water heating equipment must meet minimum Federal efficiency requirements included in the National Appliance Energy Conservation Act and the Energy Policy Act of 1992, which meet or exceed ASHRAE 90.1 Code. New service water heating equipment can be assumed to meet these requirements. 15. Water -heating equipment must be provided with controls that allow the user to set the water temperature to 110 OF for dwelling units and 90 OF for other occupancies. Controls must limit output temperatures of lavatories in public facility restrooms to 110 OF. From: JerryBuffey To:-- Gina Carrillo; Mandl Alford; Susan. Stanley _ Date: 11/4/2003 4:25:58 PM Subject: Re: Zale's 1500 Harvey Rd. Zale's........ is ok for fire final........ >>> Susan Stanley 11 /04/03 02:01 PM >>> Ready for CO BP # 03-1984 This is a remodel All building issue's are clear. Susan Stanley City of College Station CSR Development Services sstanleyO-cstx.aov 979-764-3741 CC: Raymond.Olson; Steve Smith Susan Stanley - Re: Zale's 1500 Harvey J Page 1 From: Bridgette George To: Susan Stanley Date: 11/4/2003 2:02:48 PM Subject: Re: Zale's 1500 Harvey Rd. Ok. --------------------- Bridgette George Asst. Development Manager City of College Station P.O. Box 9960 College Station, TX 77842-9960 979.764.3570 bgeorge@cstx.gov www.ci.college-station.tx.us >>> Susan Stanley 11/4/2003 2:01:59 PM >>> Ready for CO BP # 03-1984 This is a remodel All building issue's are clear. Susan Stanley City of College Station CSR Development Services sstanleacstx.gov 979-764-3741 BUILDING PERMIT CITY OF COLLEGE STATION 1101 TEXAS AVE COLLEGE STATION, TX 77840 PHONE: (979)764-3570 FAX: (979)764-3496 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Application Number . . . . . Property Address . . . . . . Property ID . . . . . . . . . R# . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tenant nbr, name . . . . . . Application description . . . Subdivision Name . . . . . . Property Use . . . . . . . . Property Zoning . . . . . . . Application valuation . . . . Owner 03-00001984 Date 9/22/03 1500 HARVEY RD 4003 514000-0001-0040 R38018 ZALES REMODEL COMMERCIAL, REMODEL/RENOVATION POST OAK MALL MERCANTILE GENERAL COMMERCIAL 100000 C B L & ASSOCIATES PROPERTIES 2030 HAMILTON PLACE BLVD STE 500 CHATTANOOGA TN 374216000 Contractor ----------------�-- NACCO, INC. / P 0 BOX 59513 DALLAS TX 75229 (792) 620-9975 Structure Information Construction Type . . . . . **NEEDS TO BE ENTERED** Occupancy Type . . . . . . MERCANTILE Other struct info . . . . . IMPACT/PRORATA FEES PAID NA HEATED AREA 1308.00 INTERIOR WALL TYPE EXISTING SERIAL ZONES 161.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Permit . . . . . . BUILDING PERMIT Additional desc MA Permit Fee . . . . 460.00 Plan Check Fee .00 Issue Date . . . . 9/22/03 Valuation . . . . 100000 Expiration Date . . 3/21/04 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 260.00 50.00 4.0000 THOU BLDG, VAL 50001-100000 200.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Notes and Comments THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH REQUIRES AN ASBESTOS SURVEY IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES - CALL TDH @ (254) 778-6744 FOR MORE INFORMATION ELECTRICAL SHALL BE INSTALLED PER 199 NEC & LOCAL AMENDMENTS PROVIDE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS) - VERIFY LOCATION AND PLACEMENT WITH THE FIRE MARSHALL'S OFFICE (MIN. 2A10BC) POST PERMIT CARD ON JOB SITE Fee summary Charged Paid Credited Due ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUILDING DEPT REPRESENTATIVE: APPLICANT: BUILDING PERMIT CITY OF COLLEGE STATION 1101 TEXAS AVE COLLEGE STATION, TX 77840 PHONE: (979)764-3570 FAX: (979)764-3496 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 2 Application Number . . . . . 03-00001984 Date 9/22/03 --------------------------------------------------------- Permit Fee Total 460.00 460.00 .00 .00 Plan Check Total .00 .00 .00 .00 Grand Total 460.00 460.00 .00 .00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUILDING DEPT REPRESENTATIVE: APPLICANT: BUILDING PERMIT CITY OF COLLEGE STATION 1101 TEXAS AVE COLLEGE STATION, TX 77840 PHONE: (979)764-3570 FAX: (979)764-3496 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Application Number . . . . . 03-00001984 Date 9/22/03 Property Address . . . . . . 1500 HARVEY RD 4003 Property ID . . . . . . . . . 514000-0001-0040 R # . . . . . . . . . . . . . R38018 Tenant nbr, name . . . . . . ZALES REMODEL Application description . . . COMMERCIAL, REMODEL/RENOVATION Subdivision Name . . . . . . POST OAK MALL Property Use . . . . . . . . MERCANTILE Property Zoning . . . . . . . GENERAL COMMERCIAL Application valuation . . . . 100000 Owner Contractor ------------------------ ------�-//-,.-�7►FF - --- ---- C B L & ASSOCIATES PROPERTIES Rl�v�i 2030 HAMILTON PLACE BLVD P. /,Z��9S�� 1W STE 500 CHATTANOOGA TN 374216000 -------------------------- Structure Information ------------------------- Construction Type . . . . . **NEEDS TO BE ENTERED** Occupancy Type . . . . . . MERCANTILE Other struct info . . . . . IMPACT/PRORATA FEES PAID NA HEATED AREA 1308.00 INTERIOR WALL TYPE EXISTING SERIAL ZONES 161.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Permit . . . . . . BUILDING PERMIT Additional desc MA Permit Fee 460.00 Plan Check Fee .00 Issue Date . . . . 9/22/03 Valuation . . . . 100000 Expiration Date . . 3/21/04 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 260.00 50.00 4.0000 THOU BLDG, VAL 50001-100000 200.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Notes and Comments THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH REQUIRES AN ASBESTOS SURVEY IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES - CALL TDH @ (254) 778-6744 FOR MORE INFORMATION ELECTRICAL SHALL BE INSTALLED PER 199 NEC & LOCAL AMENDMENTS PROVIDE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS) - VERIFY LOCATION AND PLACEMENT WITH THE FIRE MARSHALL'S OFFICE (MIN. 2A10BC) POST PERMIT CARD ON JOB SITE Fee summary Charged -------------------- BUILDING EPT REPRESE- ATE APPLICANT: Paid Credited Due ----------------- -- ----------------- BUILDING PERMIT CITY OF COLLEGE STATION 1101 TEXAS AVE COLLEGE STATION, TX 77840 PHONE: (979) 764-3570 FAX: (979) 764-3496 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 2 Application Number . . . . . 03-00001984 Date 9/22/03 --------------------------------------------------------- Permit Fee Total 460.00 460.00 .00 .00 Plan Check Total .00 .00 .00 .00 Grand Total 460.00 460.00 .00 .00 BUILDI DEPT REPRESE A APPLICANT: APPLICATION FOR BUILDING CITY OF COLLEGE STATION 1101 TEXAS AVENUE COLLEGE STATION, TX 77840 (979) 764-3570 (979) 764-3496 FAX W WW.CI.COLLEGE-STATION.TX.US Fo Ofics Use Oefy PERMIT DATE: APPLICATION # s TEMP POLE # ADDRESS/LOCATION: (ZD. SPACE 400.5 LOT BLOCK SUBDIVISION BUSINESS/OWNER NAME: ')f%P. PHONE: i"I2` �80.4'SSI CONTRACTOR/HOMEOWNER: G45-F Tt_9__1HQ N4'eZO 467 - PHONE: '17Z 00 - 9 97F CONTRACTOR ADDRESS: J �,/� , n ELECTRICIAN: ,i��.'11 ��tG /�61M� t� 1,1:L�N44 UM4ER: HVAC: I'rA NIA, Ao M4-41 % Z9C . GOOD CENTS (Residential only): CLASS OF WORK ACCESSORY/STORAGE LOCATION RE -ROOF (Total/Partial) ADDITION MOVING SHELL ONLY DEMOLITION (Asbestos Survey) NEW CONSTRUCTION SLAB ONLY DUPLEX (Landscape Plans Req) REMODEURENOVATION SWIMMING POOL DESCRIPTION OF WORK: :Mc1OEL. OF EXS►STlnl(r tLTA�L `tEni/aty t' S>P/iCE STRUCTURE USE: animE —(Lew.. saum5 HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATION/ARCHITECTUAL OR DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE APPROVAL: TEXAS ACCESSIBILITY STANDARD (TAS) PROJECT REGISTRATION# EABPRJAr3S36l 7- VALUATION: $ TOTAL AREA: {308 HEATED AREA: 1308 _ (Cost of Labor and Materials) PUBLIC SEWER SEPTIC/TREATMENT SYSTEM SEWER TAP: WATER TAP: OTHER TAP: TEMP POLE NUMBER OF BEDROOMS: NUMBER OF BATHROOMS: INTERIOR WALL TYPE EXTERIOR WALL TYPE: FOUNDATION TYPE: ROOF TYPE: f%QrAl.Sil'dOS+.pVWAU_ EX&$Sr1r4c_ e5cQI T-kr4(r GARAGE TYPE: SINGLE F-1 DOUBLE F__j TRIPLE a ATTACHED F-1 DETACHED F-1 CARPORT SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT: ��-S.J�--/� -rim S+C.4eNw. . I-SMS41'0$7-k Plans Examiner Official Use Only Zoning Official Comments: YES or NO