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��m ���� 3 Date �% ► I J Permi t it V �� Project Name COMMERCIAL CO Planning (Lindsay Boyer, Jennifer Prochazka Jennifer Reeves, Criss Hard, Jason Schubert Grant Wencel, Molly Hitchcock) Bridgette George Development Engineers (Alan Gibbs, Josh Norton, Carol Cotter) City Engineer (Bob Mosley, Jerry Jones, John Logan, Robert Bumpurs,''William Ethridge) Environmental Services V (Eaphrame Thomas, James Boykin, Pete Garcia) Fire Department (Eric Hurt, Eric Dotson, Jerry..Duffey, Steve Smith) Drainage (Donnie Willis) Public Works- Sanitation (Wally Urrutia) Electrical Services (Tony Michalsky) Water/Wastewater Services (Joe Mike Garcia. Paul Schoenfeld, Mitchell Carson) I I Miscellaneous Notes l� f 1 6-.C- �o City of College Station 1101 TEXAS AVENUE COLLEGE STATION TX 77840 C E R T I F I C A T E O F O C C U P A N C Y P E R M A N E N T Issue Date . . . . . . Parcel Number . . . . . Property Address . . . Subdivision Name . . . Legal Description . . . Property Zoning Owner . . . . . . . . Contractor . 8/27/08 115500-0001-0010 2118 WELSH AVE COLLEGE STATION TX 77840 ATHLETIC COMPLEX ATHLETIC COMPLEX, BLOCK 1, LOT 1, ACRES 22.815 ADMIN. PROFESSIONAL COLLEGE STATION ISD PEPPER-LAWSON CONSTRUCTION 281 371-3100 Application number 07-00003386 000 000 Description of Work COMMERCIAL, SCHOOLS & OTHER EDUCATION Construction type . NON-COMBUSTIBLE Occupancy type . . . . ASSEMBLY (IBC) Flood Zone . . . . . . Special conditions . . Approved Building Official VOID UNLESS SIGNED BY BUILDING OFFICIAL City of College Station 1101 TEXAS AVENUE COLLEGE STATION TX 77840 T E M P O R A R Y C O T E M P O R A R Y Issue Date . . . . . . Expiration Date . . . . Parcel Number . . . . . Property Address . . . Subdivision Name Legal Description Property Zoning . . . Owner . . . . . . . 8/01/08 8/15/08 115500-0001-0010 2118 WELSH AVE B COLLEGE STATION TX 77840 ATHLETIC COMPLEX ATHLETIC COMPLEX, BLOCK 1, LOT 1, ACRES 22.815 ADMIN. PROFESSIONAL COLLEGE STATION ISD Contractor . . . . . COLLEGE STATION ISD 979 764-6443 Application number 07-00003386 000 000 Description of Work COMMERCIAL, SCHOOLS & OTHER EDUCATION Construction type . NON-COMBUSTIBLE Occupancy type . . . . ASSEMBLY (IBC) Flood Zone Special conditJ:ons 1.Remove portable storage structures and job trailer from the parking lot. 2/Remove development and construction signs. 3 Remove Semi -trailer front site. Remove construction equipment, materials, and debris from to and parking lot. Establish ground cover around field house and all areas disrupted by construction activity. 6.Need to install knox box. 7.Need to permanently label electrical panel box. Approved . . . . . . . v AW_ Buil,,,d//��i,,ng Official VOID UNLESS SIGNED BY BUILDING OFFICIAL (8/1/2008) Gina Southerland Re Calking for C O @ 2118 Welsh Ave B HS Stadium Fieldhouse _ T' Page 1 From: Eric Dotson To: Alan Gibbs; Amber Carter; Benjamin McCarty; Brenda Godfrey; Bridgett... Date: 7/30/2008 8:52 AM Subject: Re: Calling for C.O. @ 2118 Welsh Ave B HS Stadium Fieldhouse I'm finishing the alarm tomorrow will clear it then.......... Eric Dotson '06 Deputy Fire Marshal College Station Fire Department edotson@cstx.gov (979)764-3709 (979)764-3705 Fax(979)764-3403 >>> Gina Southerland 7/30/2008 8:23 AM >>> New field house building BP# 07-3386 contact: Pepper -Lawson @ 291-371-3100 Gina Southerland CSR - Planning & Development Services City of College Station 979-764-3570 www.cstx.gov 8/1/2008 Gina Southerland - Re: Callin for C.O.8 WeB 211lsh Ave HS m StadiuFieldhouse Pa e 1 From: Wally Urrutia To: Alan Gibbs; Amber Carter; Benjamin McCarty; Brenda Godfrey; Bridgett... Date: 7/31/2008 2:55 PM Subject: Re: Calling for C.O. @ 2118 Welsh Ave B HS Stadium Fieldhouse Sanitation is ok. Wally Urrutia Sanitation Superintendent (979) 764-3841 Fax(979) 764-3822 >>> Gina Southerland 7/30/2008 8:23 am >>> New field house building BP# 07-3386 contact: Pepper -Lawson @ 291-371-3100 Gina Southerland CSR - Planning & Development Services City of College Station 979-764-3570 www.cstx.gov (8/1/2008)_Gina Southerland Re: Calling for C.O. @ 2118 Welsh Ave B HS Stadium Fieldhouse �..� _.._Page 1 From: Pete Garcia To: COS Date: 7/30/2008 3:29 PM Subject: Re: Calling for C.O. Attachments: Pete Garcia.vcf They are OK @ 2118 Welsh Ave B HS Stadium Fieldhouse 'Do not ask the Lord to Guide your Footsteps if you are not willing to move your Feet' This e-mail and/or attachment is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and /or legally privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all electronic and paper copies of the original message and any attachments. Thank You. >>> On 7/30/2008 at 8:23 AM, in message<489024EA.6D9C.0039.0Co)csbc.gov>, Gina Southerland wrote: New field house building BP# 07-3386 contact: Pepper -Lawson @ 291-371-3100 Gina Southerland CSR - Planning & Development Services City of College Station 979-764-3570 www.cstx.00v (8/1 /2008) Gina SoutherlandRe: Calling for C.O @21181%Velsh�Ave B HS Stadium Fieldhouse m mm mm Page 1 From: To: Date: Subject: OK with Drainage. Donnie Willis Southerland, Gina 7/30/2008 1:21 PM Re: Calling for C.O. Donnie Willis, CFM Environmental Engineering Technician Certified Floodplain Manager Public Works Department 979-764-6375 office 979-229-7632 cell dwillis@cstx.gov @ 2118 Welsh Ave B HS Stadium Fieldhouse >>> On 7/30/2008 at 8:23 am, in message<489024EA.6D9C.0039.0@cstx.gov>, Gina Southerland wrote: New field house building BP# 07-3386 contact: Pepper -Lawson @ 291-371-3100 Gina Southerland CSR - Planning & Development Services City of College Station 979-764-3570 www.cstx.gov (8/1/2008) Gina Southerland - Recalling for C.O.@ 2118 Welsh Ave B HS Stadium Fieldhouse From: Paul Schoenfeld To: Alan Gibbs; Amber Carter; Benjamin McCarty; Brenda Godfrey; Bridgett... Date: 7/30/2008 12:06 PM Subject: Re: Calling for C.O. @ 2118 Welsh Ave B HS Stadium Fieldhouse ALL OK. PAUL >>> Gina Southerland 7/30/2008 8:23 AM >>> New field house building BP# 07-3386 contact: Pepper -Lawson @ 291-371-3100 Gina Southerland CSR - Planning & Development Services City of College Station 979-764-3570 www.cstx.gov (611/2008) Gina Southerland - Re: Calling for C.O. @ 2118 Welsh Ave B HS Stadium Fieldhouse Page 1 From: Eric Dotson To: Alan Gibbs; Amber Carter; Benjamin McCarty; Brenda Godfrey; Bridgett... Date: 7/30/2008 4:58 PM Subject: Re: Calling for C.O. @ 2118 Welsh Ave B HS Stadium Fieldhouse Good for temp_CO_pending Knox_Box installation. Eric Dotson '06 Deputy Fire Marshal College Station Fire Department edotson@csbc.gov (979)764-3709 (979)764-3705 Fax(979)764-3403 >>> Gina Southerland 7/30/2008 8:23 AM >>> New field house building BP# 07-3386 contact: Pepper -Lawson @ 291-371-3100 Gina Southerland CSR - Planning & Development Services City of College Station 979-764-3570 www.csbc.gov (8/1/2008) Amber Carter rRe: Calling for C.O @ 2118 Welsh Ave BTHS Stadium Fieldhouse From: To: Date: Subject: Jason Schubert Boyer, Lindsay; Boykin, James; Caler, Julie; Carson, Mitchell; Carte... 8/1/2008 3:21 PM Re: Calling for C.O. @ 2118 Welsh Ave B HS Stadium Fieldhouse Planning.is-ok_with,a Temp=CO for the=5tadiu_m Fieldhouse with the following conditions: �1)_Remove portable storage structures and job trailer from the parking lot. __2),Remo_ve_developmenti d,constructions signs. 3) Remove semi -trailer from site. F4)Remove construction equipment, material, and debris from site and parking lot. 5)`Establish`groundcover around'fieldrhouse and all areas disturbed`by-construction actin Jason >>> Gina Southerland 7/30/2008 8:23 am >>> New field house building BP# 07-3386 contact: Pepper -Lawson @ 291-371-3100 Gina Southerland CSR - Planning & Development Services City of College Station 979-764-3570 www.cstx.gov Application to Stock/Fixture/Move-in Prior to Issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy Property Address: Company Name: Business Name: rlL e m l-r 4 0-4 -00603 484 Property Owner or Manager Information: Name: Address City, St Phone: Y-4 Y • -4 G 9 •540o Mobile: '?I q-4 } ,� orr - A gore. of �.s i•�2�.r.7y av SF�a.., cGsJ Construction Company Information: � c.i, Name: PEi'P£Z-LA--so,J C wsTgti-- na0+r Address: 4555 KKAw - NocA,,c_gy (A-n- rF 2oAD City, State, Zip: KA.-ry, TEw-As -+14g3 Phone: Z.81.3j1.31 oo Mobile: (/Z 81.638.13113 lN�►IGHA6c. 1-Ifc7�nL.s- �RO�c.7' �l6iv�L,t) I am applying for permission to: X Move furniture and/or equipment into the building Fixture and/or stock the building Conduct training for staff members only Other (Be Specific) I hereby make application to the City of College Station to perform the action(s) indicated above without the benefit of a Certificate of Occupancy. I certify that the above statements are true and correct. I understand that occupancy of a structure prior to obtaining a Certificate of Occupancy is a code violation and may result in the issuance of citation(s). I further understand that fines associated with citations range up to $2,000.00 per day. Applicant Signature: CIT Printed Name: MIC-H4Q- 149DhC-5 Date: -4121/Zoog ♦♦1♦1111111111111111111111111111111111♦ ♦1111111111/11111111111111♦ Building Department Representative: Comments: Date: (8/1/2008) Gina Southerlard - Re Calling for C.O @ 2118 Welsh Ave 6 HS Stadium Ffeldhouse"�._..._., 4 m l -m- 4Page 1 From: To: Date: Subject: OK with Drainage. Donnie Willis Southerland, Gina 7/30/2008 1:21 PM Re: Calling for C.O. Donnie Willis, CFM Environmental Engineering Technician Certified Floodplain Manager Public Works Department 979-764-6375 office 979-229-7632 cell dwillis@cstx.gov @ 2118 Welsh Ave B HS Stadium Fieldhouse >>> On 7/30/2008 at 8:23 am, in message<489024EA.6D9C.0039.0@cstx.gov>, Gina Southerland wrote: New field house building BP# 07-3386 contact: Pepper -Lawson @ 291-371-3100 Gina Southerland CSR - Planning & Development Services City of College Station 979-764-3570 www.cstx.gov (8/1/2008) Amber Carter - Re: Calling for C.O. @ 2118 Welsh Ave B HS StadiumFieldhouse Page 1? From: Eric Dotson To: Alan Gibbs; Amber Carter; Benjamin McCarty; Brenda Godfrey; Bridgett... Date: 7/30/2008 4:58 PM Subject: Re: Calling for C.O. @ 2118 Welsh Ave B HS Stadium Fieldhouse Good for temp CO pending Knox Box installation. Eric Dotson '06 Deputy Fire Marshal College Station Fire Department edotson@cstx.gov (979)764-3709 (979)764-3705 Fax(979)764-3403 >>> Gina Southerland 7/30/2008 8:23 AM >>> New field house building BP# 07-3386 contact: Pepper -Lawson @ 291-371-3100 Gina Southerland CSR - Planning & Development Services City of College Station 979-764-3570 www.csbc.gov (8/1/2008) Amber Carter Re: Calling for C.O. @ 21181Nelsh Ave B HS Stadium Fieldhouse�~_ �� �Page�1;: From: Eric Dotson To: Alan Gibbs; Amber Carter; Benjamin McCarty; Brenda Godfrey; Bridgett... Date: 7/30/2008 8:52 AM Subject: Re: Calling for C.O. @ 2118 Welsh Ave B HS Stadium Fieldhouse I'm finishing the alarm tomorrow will clear it then.......... Eric Dotson '06 Deputy Fire Marshal College Station Fire Department edotson@cstx.gov (979)764-3709 (979)764-3705 Fax (979)764-3403 >>> Gina Southerland 7/30/2008 8:23 AM >>> New field house building BP# 07-3386 contact: Pepper -Lawson @ 291-371-3100 Gina Southerland CSR - Planning & Development Services City of College Station 979-764-3570 www.cstx.00v (8/1/2008) Amber Carter _ Re Calling for C 0 @ 2118 Welsh AveB HS Stadium _Fieldhouse Page 1 From: Paul Schoenfeld To: Alan Gibbs; Amber Carter; Benjamin McCarty; Brenda Godfrey; Bridgett... Date: 7/30/2008 12:06 PM Subject: Re: Calling for C.O. @ 2118 Welsh Ave B HS Stadium Fieldhouse ALL OK. PAUL >>> Gina Southerland 7/30/2008 8:23 AM >>> New field house building BP# 07-3386 contact: Pepper -Lawson @ 291-371-3100 Gina Southerland CSR - Planning & Development Services City of College Station 979-764-3570 www.csbc.gov (8/1/2008) Amber Cater R(eCalling for C.O. @ 21T18 Welsh Ave B HS_Stadium Fieldhouse Page 1 From: Pete Garcia To: COS Date: 7/30/2008 3:29 PM Subject: Re: Calling for C.O. Attachments: Pete Garcia.vcf They are OK @ 2118 Welsh Ave B HS Stadium Fieldhouse 'Do not ask the Lord to Guide your Footsteps if you are not willing to move your Feet' This e-mail and/or attachment is for the sole use of the intended recipients) and may contain confidential and /or legally privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all electronic and paper copies of the original message and any attachments. Thank You. >>> On 7/30/2008 at 8:23 AM, in message<489024EA.6D9C.0039.0(&csb(.goy>, Gina Southerland wrote: New field house building BP# 07-3386 contact: Pepper -Lawson @ 291-371-3100 Gina Southerland CSR - Planning & Development Services City of College Station 979-764-3570 www.csbc.gov (8/1/2008j Amber Carter - Re: Calling for C.O. @ 2118 Welsh Ave B HSStadium Fieldhouse -M Page 1 From: Wally Urrutia To: Alan Gibbs; Amber Carter; Benjamin McCarty; Brenda Godfrey; Bridgett... Date: 7/31/2008 2:55 PM Subject: Re: Calling for C.O. @ 2118 Welsh Ave B HS Stadium Fieldhouse Sanitation is ok. Wally Urrutia Sanitation Superintendent (979)764-3841 Fax (979) 764-3822 >>> Gina Southerland 7/30/2008 8:23 am >>> New field house building BP# 07-3386 contact: Pepper -Lawson @ 291-371-3100 Gina Southerland CSR - Planning & Development Services City of College Station 979-764-3570 www.csbc.gov CME TESTING AND ENGINEERING, INC. 1806 WELSH AVENUE, SUITE C ® COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 77840 979.764.8700 e FAX 979.764.6900 July 15, 2008 Mr. Ben McCarty City of College Station P.O.9960 College Station, Texas 77842 Re: Summary of Structural Steel Observations for Building Superstructures Associated with the College Station Independent School District Athletic Facilities Additions and Renovations College Station, Texas Dear Mr. McCarty: Please accept this letter as a summary of the observations made by CME Testing and Engineering, Inc. (CME) during the construction of the various superstructure elements of the Athletic Facilities Additions and Renovations for the College Station Independent School District (CSISD) in College Station, Texas. CME was retained by College Station Independent School District to perform observations of bolted and welded connections for structural elements for various structures that collectively comprised the Athletic Facilities Additions and Renovations Project for the CSISD. The structures observed by CME along with the corresponding building permit number are listed below: 1. New Home Side Restrooms (Permit #07-00003459 Unit D). 2. Multi -Sport Field House (Permit #07-00003458 Field House). 3. New Visitors Restrooms (Permit #07-00003460 Unit E). 4. Press Box Renovations (Permit #07-00003461 Unit Q. 5. Stadium Field House (Permit #07-00003386 Unit B). 6. New Maintenance Warehouse (Permit #07-00003484 Warehouse). 7. Addition to Existing Main Warehouse (Permit #07-00003485 Main Bldg). The basis of our observations were the project documents that were prepared under the guidance of the project architects, VLK Architects, of Houston, Texas. The structural observations were performed by Mr. Anthony Muzny of CME. Mr. Muzny is a certified welding inspector. His certification certificate is attached to this letter. t.. Summary Letter of Structural Observations College Station Independent School District Athletic Facilities Additions and Renovations College Station, Texas Page 2 CME personnel were not continuously present at the.project site. Therefore, CME personnel only made observations when notified and requested by the construction manager and general contractor, Pepper - Lawson Construction, L.P. (Pepper -Lawson) through the CSISD representative Mr. Royce Thomas. Consequently, CME did not observe each and every structural connection in each of the referenced buildings. However, we believe that we did observe what we believe to be a representative number of structural connections in each of the referenced buildings. The work performed by CME was based upon visits to the site made during the time period from May 2, 2008 through July 15, 2008. In general, based upon the periodic observations made by CME of structural connections for the referenced buildings as documented in our reports for the project, we believe the observed connections were constructed in a workmanlike manner and seemed to be in substantial conformance with the previously cited construction documents. We sincerely appreciate the opportunity to be of assistance to CSISD in the construction of the District Athletic Facilities Additions and Renovations. Please do not hesitate to contact us should you have any questions concerning the observations and test results summarized in this letter or if we may be of further assistance. Kindest regards, CME TESTING AND ENGINEERING, INC. Paul L. Evans Laboratory Manager MFC:ple Attachment: Certified Welding Inspector Certificate of Mr. Anthony Muzny via: Hand Delivery C M E T E S T I N G A N D E N G I N E E R I N G, I N C f Amen*can Wefding Society . /,A,. Certifies that 'INefding Inspector Anthony W Muzny has compCtzd uritk the requirements of Section 6.1 of the AWS Standard for Qualification and Certification of 4Nefding Inspectors Q�1-96 99040053 CERTIFICATE NUMBER April 2005 VALID DATE EMPLOYER: REFER TO WALLET CARD FOR VALIDITY AND EXPIRATION DATE PRESIDENT AWS MAN QUALIFICATION COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN (!�-ERTIRCATIQN COMMITTEE 01984 American Welding Society - — - — F8 WF1046410 / 001 City of College Station PAGE 1 01, 33oc& REQ. DATE: 06/13/08 06/13/08 10:41:36 LOCATION: 2118 WELSH AVE B LOC(ID: 209950 EXT. ADDR.: STADIUM FIELDHOUSE REF NBR: REQUESTOR: CITY OF COLLEGE STATION ORIGIN: CUSTOMER -WALK IN REQ USER: ACARTER AUTH USER:ACARTER WRK TYPE: 2" WTR TAP ******************************************************************************** TASK: SET UP NEW UTILITY ACCT SET READY SCHED START: 06/13/08 SCHED COMPLETION: 06/13/08 ******************************************************************************** JOB ORDER RESULT CONIIKMrS CITY OF COLLEGE STATION DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 1101 Texas Avenue South, PO Box 9960 College Station, Texas 77842 Phone 979.764.3570 / Fax 979.764.3496 FACSIMILE COVER SHEET Date: 4 ,-=P? # of pages including cover: 3 If you did not rwei ve a complete fax, please cell our offloe immediately for anew transmittal. TO: S-fe-r' A lv �,.. = FAX: Z $/ — 6 7/— Z 3 3 COMPANY: V i X RE:/rllc�C ��Gi Ii��S /�•�HO+nq�.iry FROM: %e h a r--t % ►-� M c G rf COMPANY:__ City of Co%ege Station, Development Services REMARKS: ❑ Urgent Wor your review ❑ Repl y ASAP ❑FYI "'�`•%/.•y,.� )DIAW S "Re " 1016" A t...a .,.- Written Response to City of College Station Building Division Plan Review — Athletic Facilities /ITEM #1: Asbestos Reports as provided by CSISD are attached. /ITEM #2: See attached Architectural Barriers Project Confirmation Form. ITEM #3: See attached Statement of Special Inspections /ITEM #4: College Station ISD is exempt from local ordinances unless they pertain to life safety issues. ITEM #5: See attached ComCheck and energy reports. STADIUM FIELD HOUSE, 07-3386 ATEM #6: Exhaust fan #13 has been revised to 820 CFM. ,,,-I`TEM #7: Exhaust fan #14 has been revised to 1325 CFM: >TTEM #8: Exhaust fan #10 has been revised to 890 CFM. ITEM #9: Exit Discharge exterior emergency lighting shall be provided at all means of egress to comply with 1006.3 of the 2006 IBC. /TEM #10: Fire Sprinkler Plans shall be submitted to Fire Marshall prior to installation. MULTI -SPORT FIELD HOUSE, 07-3458 �TEM #11: There is no curb between the accessible parking spaces and the sidewalk, therefore, curb ramps will not be required. "ATEM #12: Exhaust fan #6 has been revised to 1120 CFM: ,,.-MM #13: Exhaust fan #9 has been revised to 900 CFM. ,,,4TEM #14: Exhaust fan #2 has been revised to 870 CFM. IVoTr,= .— ITEM #15: Exterior main disconnect shall be provided. �TEM #16: Exterior cleanouts at sanitary sewer lines shall be provided. _� _ TEM #17: Combustion air has been provided at MECHANICAL ROOM A124 for gas Nc�t'G water heater. /ITEM #18: Outside Air for RTU #1 has been revised to 2015 CFM to comply with table 403.3 of the 2006 IMC. NEW HOME TOILET, 07-3459 & NEW VISITOR'S TOILET, 07-3460 ATEM #19: Exterior cleanouts at sanitary sewer lines shall be provided. PRESS BOX RENOVATION, 07-3461 ATEM #20: Emergency lighting has been provided for the Press Box. NEW MAINTENANCE WAREHOUSE, 07-3484 & ADDITION TO EXISTING MAINTENANCE BLDG, 07-348'5 /TEM #21: Door swing from existing Maintenance Building into new Office Addition has been revised and modified with panic hardware to maintain egress through the Office Addition. XTEM #22: Exit sign will be moved to the other side of the door from the existing Maintenance Building for egress. kJ&y-6XEM #23: Exterior main disconnect will be provided per local ordinance. XEM #24: Exits signs have been added at new warehouse doors. (*4/*" CITY OF COLLEGE STATION November 27, 2007 Re: A&M Consol High Athletic Facilities Renovation- 2118 Welsh Ave. Dear Mr. Steven Aloway, I have completed the plan review for the above referenced project and have the following comments. The plan review is based on the 2006 International Codes, the 2005 National Electrical Code, ANSI A117- 2003 Accessibility Standards, and our local amendments. Where appropriate, I have included the applicable code sections. 1. Submit Asbestos Surveys for all structures involved in renovation project. 2. Provide Texas Accessibility registration number (EABPRJ) for this project. 3. Submit Statement of Special Inspections that meets the requirements stated in section 1705 of the 2006 IBC. 4. Screen all mechanical equipment from view per local ordinance. 5. Submit ComCheek, 2006 IECC energy reports of building envelops, lighting loads, and mechanical for each structure involved in this renovation project. Stadium Fieldhouse, 07-3386: 6. Exhaust Fan # 13 needs 840 CFM for the football locker rooms per table 403.3 of 2006 IMC. 7. Exhaust Fan # 14 needs 2,075 CFM for football toilet/shower areas (25 shower head & 1 1 wc) 8. Exhaust Fan # 10 needs 1,133 CFM for 667 sq ft locker room, Gust. room, coach locker room, baseball toilets & showers to comply with table 403.3 of the 2006 IMC. 9. Provide Exit Discharge exterior emergency lighting at all means of egress exterior door landings to comply with section 1006.3 of the 2006 IBC. .10. Submit Fire Sprinkler Plans to Fire Marshal's Office, 979-764-3705, for separate permit & review prior to installation. Multi -Sport Fieldhouse, 07-3458: 11. Provide on A1.02, Accessibility Route from accessible parking spaces to Multi -Sport Fieldhouse (show curb ramps and slope of ramps and sidewalks). 12. Exhaust Fan # 6 needs 1,344 CFM for locker room sq ft, all shower heads, and water closets. 13. Exhaust Fan # 9 needs 1,070 CFM to comply with table 403.3 of the 2006 IMC. 14. Exhaust Fan # 2 needs 870 CFM (45 CFM locker area + 11 water closets). 15. Provide exterior main disconnect per local ordinance. 16. Provide cleanouts at sanitary sewer lines outside of building. 17. Provide combustion air for gas water heater in mechanical room. 18. Provide ventilation of outdoor air for Wrestling Mat Room per `playing floor' of table 403.3 of the 2006 IMC. the heart o�t&Ve earch Valley P.O. BOX 9960 1101 TEXAS AVENUE COLLEGE STATION • TEXAS • 77842 979.764.3510 www.cstx.gov CITY OF COLLEGE STATION New Home Side Restroom, 07-3459 & New Visitor's Side Restroom, 07-3460: 19. Provide a cleanout at sanitary sewer outside of building per 2006 IPC. Press Box Renovation, 07-3461: 20. Provide emergency lighting in Press Box. New Maintenance Warehouse, 07-3484 & Addition to Existing Maintenance Bldg, 07-3485: 21. Verify on plans that new office addition does not interfere with the Means of Egress from the existing portion of the maintenance building. 22. Remove exit sign at corridor # A101, because the door is not an exit. 23. Provide exterior main disconnect per local ordinance. 24. Provide exit signs at warehouse exit doors. The review does not include any civil or zoning issues or NRA requirements of the Unified Development Ordinance. Please respond to the plan review comments at your convenience. Three sets of plans addressing these issues will be required. Should you have any questions, contact me at 979-764-3754. Thank You, IJA-,- - 2*,-- - 4: �-- � - Ben McCarty Plans Examiner the heart o?tNOQ earch Valley P.O. BOX 9960 1101 TEXAS AVENUE COLLEGE STATION • TEXAS • 77842 979.764.3510 www.cstx.gov TRANSMISSION VERIFICATION REPORT TIME 11/27/2007 18:53 NAME FAX TEL SER.# 000L5J596800 DATE DIME 11 / 27 18: 52 FAX NO./NAME 912816712313-40681# DURATION 00:00:53 PAGE(S) 03 RESULT OK MODE STANDARD ECM CITY OF COLLEGE STAT ON DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 1101 Texas Avenue South, PO Box 9960 College Station, Texas 77842 Phone 979.764.3570 / Fax 979.764.3490 EACSIMII,E CQVER SHEm Date: —Al0io-• X7 4 >owo 7 # of pages including cover: lfyou did not moeave a aotnplege fax, ptease cAy our 0iff l it=c fitdyfora new lr FAX: 2-$/ -- 71 '^ 2-33 COMPANY: V 1 lC A.-g- ti H ea t AfLi/odw4 r-&v,; `I City of College Station Page ' of §� Building Inspection Department g PLANS EXAMINATION REPORT Address: Z Ito cve 1e ti Date: I� Project Name: 0401 -1 I erg„ c r- /3 tel /ear's .9 t15 1Vi w Ira. -coo r,� Drawing Number Code Ref. 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Number I b, 575- Questions or Comments S�s Sw+- � O r /c�r Ve-►.� �� ; vJ6 45�rs �S of G C►Z o G D AG �� do r Tor✓• /5110A 6 b 11 I z y A 613-.S7 i Al z C:20 G rjc c 170y.I.1 3 r5--4 h a µ s t- Aa ., ',tP / c/ mp + , 2 d 2 5- C F44 �o r %'O ; / t t' Asko ,,. or /loo ✓t s 2 S 4, E,cG►.w►s� n #/� AVe "alf / /3 3 C F� To; yy/J C 0*17e G::lC/ K� / /�iB vv�C� �om-r A'zr.'S�`7 / I.v.'� T;-y,� //r�•�-ter Received by: Date: -A) I Project Identification: September 6, 2007 Project Name: A&M Consolidated High School Athletic Facilities Owner: College Station Independent School District Project Number: 2737.Og Project Location: XXXX Welsh Avenue, College Station, TX City Codes: 2006, International Building Code with City of College Station Amendments 2006, International Fire Code with City of College Station Amendments 2006, International Plumbing Code with City of College Station Amendments 2006, International Mechanical Code with City of College Station Amendments 2005, National Electrical Code with City of College Station Amendments 2006, International Energy Conservation Code with City of College Station Amendments Project Classification: A. Classification: Section 302.1 Classification BUILDING ONE — Stadium Field House: 15,187 S.F. (FULLY SPRINKLED) Group E B. Building Heights and areas: Section 503 General Heights and limitations: Table 503 Type II B — Group E Occupancy Maximum Height - 55 feet - 2 stories Allowable Floor Areas — 14,500 s.f. Section 506 Area Modifications (Equation 5-1) Total Area — Building One: 15,187 S.F. Group E At Tabular Area 14,500 S.F. If Frontage Increase 10,875 S.F. Is Sprinkler Increase Aa Allowable Area 25,375 S.F. Section 508 Room or Area Separation and/or Protection Table 508.2 1. Furnace room where largest piece 1 hr or auto fire -extinguishing system. of Equipment is over 400,000 BTU It is our assumption that a fire -extinguishing system and a fire sprinkler system are one in the same. Is this assumption correct? City of College Station response: Would mechanical rooms with air handling units (no gas) be required to be rated? City of College Station response: 2. Storage rooms over 100 square feet 1 hr or provide automatic fire -extinguishing system (Section 508.2.2.1 states that these areas are to be separated from the remainder of the building with a partition capable of resisting the passage of smoke.) Would Storage Rooms greater than 100 square feet be required to be rated or simply comply with Section 508.2.2.1? If they are to comply with 508.2.2.1, will the City of College Station require smoke dampers at these partitions? City of College Station response: Additional comments by the City of College Station:: C. Types of Construction: Type II-B Construction Table 601 Fire resistive ratings for Building Elements: 1. Structural Frame including (col., girders, trusses) 0 2. Exterior Bearing Walls 0 3. Interior Bearing Walls 0 4. Exterior Non -Bearing Walls and partitions Table 602 5. Interior Non -Bearing Walls and partitions Table 602 6. Floor Construction 0 7. Roof Construction 0 Section 603 Combustible Material - Allowable uses: Section 603.1 1. Fire -retardant -treated wood shall be permitted in: 1.1 Nonbearing partitions where the required rating is less than 2 hrs. 1.2 Nonbearing exterior walls where no fire rating is required. 1.3 Roof construction including girders, trusses, framing, and decking. 11. Blocking for handrails, millwork, cabinets and windows and door frames. It is our interpretation that fire treated plywood on the backside of the parapet walls is acceptable. Is this correct? City of College Station response: D. Fire -Resistance -Rated Construction: Section 705 Fire Walls: Fire walls are not required per code. Section 710 Smoke Partition: Storage rooms over 100 sf shall be separated by construction capable of resisting the passage of smoke. Section 710.4 1. Continuity — Smoke partitions shall extend from the top of the foundation or floor below to the underside of the floor or roof sheathing, deck or slab above or to the underside of the ceiling above where the ceiling membrane is constructed to limit the transfer of smoke. Section 710.5 2. Openings — Doors shall be self -closing and windows shall be sealed to resist the passage of smoke. Section 710.7 3. Air transfer openings in smoke partitions shall be provided with a smoke damper. It's been our experience that several cities do not require that smoke partitions be provided with smoke dampers. Will the City of College Station require smoke dampers at said partitions? City of College Station response: Section 711.5 Penetrations: Penetrations shall comply with Section 712. E. Fire Protection Systems: Section 903 Automatic Sprinkler Systems: Provided throughout. Section 903.2.2 amended 1. Group E — Required in buildings over 12,000 sf Section 905 Standpipe Systems: Class III standpipe systems shall be installed throughout buildings where the floor level of the highest story is located more than 30 feet above the lowest level of fire department access. This is a single story building and should be exempt from this requirement. What will be required in regards to standpipe systems? City of College Station response; Section 906 Portable Fire Extinguishers: Shall be provided every 75-0" as required by the IFC. Section 907 Fire Alarm and Detection Systems: Shall be provided in accordance of Section 907. Section 907.2.3 A manual fire alarm system shall be installed in Group E occupancies. When automatic sprinkler systems or smoke detectors are installed, such systems or detectors shall be connected to the building fire alarm systems. Section 907.9 Alarm notification: Alarm notification appliances shall be provided and shall be listed for their purpose. Section 907.9.1 Visible alarms: Shall be provided in all public and common spaces. Section 907.9.2 Audible alarms: The audible alarm notification appliances shall provide a sound pressure level of 15 decibels (dBA). F. Means of Egress: Table 1004.1.1 Occupant Load: Locker Rooms 50 gross Educational Classrooms 20 net Offices 100 gross Exercise Rooms 50 gross Accessory storage areas, mechanical equipment room 300 gross Occupant Load Level One - 97 Total Occupant Load x.20 Exit Width Multiplier 20"-Min. Exit Width Required =64" Note: 108" Exit Width Provided Section 1005.1 Exit Width: The total width of means of egress in inches shall not be less than the total occupant load served by the means of egress multiplied by the factors in Table 1005.1 and not less than specified elsewhere in this code. Section 1014 Exit Access: Section 1014.1 The exit access arrangement shall comply with Sections 1014 through 1017 and the applicable provisions of Sections 1003 through 1013. Section 1014.3 Common path of travel (prior to an occupant having two separate means of egress) shall not exceed 75 feet. Section 1015 Exit or Exit Access Doorways: Section 1015.2.1 Where two exits or exit access doorways are required, the exit doors shall be placed a distance apart not less than one-half of the length of the maximum overall diagonal dimension of the area to be served. Exceptions: 2. Where a building is fully equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system ... doorways shall not be less than one-third of the length of the overall diagonal dimension of the area served. Section 1016 Exit Access Travel Distance: Table•1016.1 Occupancy with sprinkler system E 250 feet Section 1017 Corridors: Table 1017.1 Occupancy Occupant Load Without Sprinkler System E >30 0 Section 1017.2 Corridor Width: The minimum corridor width shall not be less than 44" Exceptions: 3. Seventy-two (72) inches - In Group E with a corridor having a required capacity of 100 or more. Section 1017.3 Dead Ends: Maximum of 20 feet in length Exceptions: 3. A dead-end corridor shall not be limited in length where the length of the dead- end is less than 2.5 times the width of the dead end corridor. Section 1019 Number of Exits and Continuity: Table 1019.2 Minimum number of exits for occupant load Occupant Load Minimum Number of Exits 1-500 2 501-1,000 3 More than 1,000 4 G. Chapter 11 Accessibilty It is our understanding that Texas Accessibility Standards & the State of Texas review the accessibility of a project based on TAS. Is this correct? City of College Station response: . , I L H. Chapter 29 Plumbing Systems Total Building Occupancy: Students 49 Boys / 49 Girls Faculty/Staff 10 Minimum Number of Plumbing Fixtures Required W/C Lay. EWC Students 2 2 1 Total Actual Number of Plumbing Fixtures Provided at Field House W/C Lay. EWC Students 8 6 2 Faculty 2 2 2 Total 10 8 2 I. Additional Discussion Items: Roof Top Units • Screening Requirements: What is required? ■ Condensate to dump into Sanitary Sewer ■ Electrical Outlet within 25 feet of RTU • Are Hose Bibs required near RTU's? Disconnect Requirements • Will we need to provide a knox box for this building? City of College Station's response: Prepared by Brian Harlan, A.I.A., Project Architect Project Identification: September 6, 2007 Project Name: A&M Consolidated High School Athletic Facilities Owner: College Station Independent School District Project Number: 2737.00 Project Location: XXXX Welsh Avenue, College Station, TX City Codes: 2006, International Building Code with City of College Station Amendments 2006, International Fire Code with City of College Station Amendments 2006, International Plumbing Code with City of College Station Amendments 2006, International Mechanical Code with City of College Station Amendments 2005, National Electrical Code with City of College Station Amendments 2006, International Energy Conservation Code with City of College Station Amendments Project Classification: A. Classification: Section 302.1 Classification BUILDING TWO — Multi -sport Field House: 11,026 S.F. (NON -SPRINKLED) Group E B. Building Heights and areas: Section 503 General Heights and limitations: Table 503 Type II B — Group E Occupancy Maximum Height - 55 feet - 2 stories Allowable Floor Areas — 14,500 s.f. Section 506 Area Modifications (Equation 5-1) Total Area — Building Two: 11,026 S.F. Group E At Tabular Area 14,500 S.F. If Frontage Increase 10,875 S.F. Is Sprinkler Increase Aa Allowable Area 25,375 S.F. Section 508 Room or Area Separation and/or Protection Table 508.2 1. Furnace room where largest piece 1 hr or auto fire -extinguishing system. of Equipment is over 400,000 BTU It is our assumption that a fire -extinguishing system and a fire sprinkler system are one in the same. Is this assumption correct? City of College Station response: Would mechanical rooms with air handling units (no gas) be required to be rated? City of College Station response: 2. Storage rooms over 100 square feet 1 hr or provide automatic fire -extinguishing system Additional comments by the City of College Station: C. Types of Construction: Type II-B Construction Table 601 Fire resistive ratings for Building Elements: 1. Structural Frame including (col., girders, trusses) 0 2. Exterior Bearing Walls 0 3. Interior Bearing Walls 0 4. Exterior Non -Bearing Walls and partitions Table 602 5. Interior Non -Bearing Walls and partitions Table 602 6. Floor Construction 0 7. Roof Construction 0 Section 603 Combustible Material - Allowable uses: Section 603.1 1. Fire -retardant -treated wood shall be permitted in: 1.1 Nonbearing partitions where the required rating is less than 2 hrs. 1.2 Nonbearing exterior walls where no fire rating is required. 1.3 Roof construction including girders, trusses, framing, and decking. 11. Blocking for handrails, millwork, cabinets and windows and door frames. It is our interpretation that fire treated plywood on the backside of the parapet walls is acceptable. Is this correct? City of College Station response: D. Fire -Resistance -Rated Construction: Section 705 Fire Walls: Fire walls are not required per code. Section 711.5 Penetrations: Penetrations shall comply with Section 712. E. Fire Protection Systems: Section 903 Automatic Sprinkler Systems: This building is under 12,000 sf, therefore it is exempt from this requirement. Section 903.2.2 amended 1. Group E — Required in buildings over 12,000 sf Section 905 Standpipe Systems: Class III standpipe systems shall be installed throughout buildings where the floor level of the highest story is located more than 30 feet above the lowest level of fire department access. Section 906 Portable Fire Extinguishers: Shall be provided every 75'-0" as required by the IFC Section 907 Fire Alarm and Detection Systems: Shall be provided in accordance of Section 907. Section 907.2.3 A manual fire alarm system shall be installed in Group E occupancies. When automatic sprinkler systems or smoke detectors are installed, such systems or detectors shall be connected to the building fire alarm systems. Section 907.9 Alarm notification: Alarm notification appliances shall be provided and shall be listed for their purpose. Section 907.9.1 Visible alarms: Shall be provided in all public and common spaces. Section 907.9.2 Audible alarms: The audible alarm notification appliances shall provide a sound pressure level of 15 decibels (dBA). F. Means of Egress: Table 1004.1.1 Occupant Load: Locker Rooms 50 gross Offices 100 gross Exercise Rooms 50 gross Accessory storage areas, mechanical equipment room 300 gross Occupant Load Level One - 97 Total Occupant Load x.20 Exit Width Multiplier 20"-Min. Exit Width Required =64" Note: 108" Exit Width Provided Section 1005.1 Exit Width: The total width of means of egress in inches shall not be less than the total occupant load served by the means of egress multiplied by the factors in Table 1005.1 and not less than specified elsewhere in this code. Section 1014 Exit Access: Section 1014.1 The exit access arrangement shall comply with Sections 1014 through 1017 and the applicable provisions of Sections 1003 through 1013. Section 1014.3 Common path of travel (prior to an occupant having two separate means of egress) shall not exceed 75 feet. Section 1015 Exit or Exit Access Doorways: Section 1015.2.1 Where two exits or exit access doorways are required, the exit doors shall be placed a distance apart not less than one-half of the length of the maximum overall diagonal dimension of the area to be served. Exceptions: 2. Where a building is fully equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system ...doorways shall not be less than one-third of the length of the overall diagonal dimension of the area served. Section 1016 Exit Access Travel Distance: Table 1016.1 Occupancy without sprinkler system E 200 feet Section 1017 Corridors: Table 1017.1 Occupancy Occupant Load Without Sprinkler System . E >30 1 Section 1017.2 Corridor Width: The minimum corridor width shall not be less than 44" Exceptions: 3. Seventy-two (72) inches - In Group E with a corridor having a required capacity of 100 or more. Section 1017.3 Dead Ends: Maximum of 20 feet in length Exceptions: 3. A dead-end corridor shall not be limited in length where the length of the dead- end is less than 2.5 times the width of the dead end corridor. Section 1019 Number of Exits and Continuity: Table 1019.2 Minimum number of exits for occupant load Occupant Load Minimum Number of Exits 1-500 2 501-1,000 3 More than 1,000 4 G. Chapter 11 Accessibilty It is our understanding that Texas Accessibility Standards & the State of Texas review the accessibility of a project based on TAS. Is this correct? City of College Station response: H. Chapter 29 Plumbing Systems Total Building. Occupancy: Students 49 Boys / 49 Girls Faculty/Staff 10 Minimum Number.of Plumbing Fixtures Required W/C Lay. EWC Students 2 2 1 Faculty 1 1 1 Total 3 3 2 Actual Number of Plumbing Fixtures Provided at Field House W/C Lay. EWC Students 8 6 2 Faculty 2 2 2 Total 10 . 8 2 Number of Plumbing Fixtures provided for Softball Complex W/C Lay. EWC Men 4 2 2 Women 6 3 2 I. Additional Discussion Items: Grease Trap Will a grease trap be required for the concessions building? If so, what size is required? Are there any additional requirements for a grease trap? i.e. permits Roof Top Units ■ Screening Requirements: What is required? • Condensate to dump into Sanitary Sewer ■ Electrical Outlet within 25 feet of RTU • Are Hose Bibs required near RTU's? Disconnect Requirements • Will we need to provide a knox box for this building? City of College Station's response: Prepared by Brian Harlan, A.I.A., Project Architect Project Identification: September 6, 2007 Project Name: A&M Consolidated High School Athletic Facilities Owner: College Station Independent School District Project Number: 2737.00 Project Location: XXXX Welsh Avenue, College Station, TX City Codes: 2006, International Building Code with City of College Station Amendments 2006, International Fire Code with City of College Station Amendments 2006, International Plumbing Code with City of College Station Amendments 2006, International Mechanical Code with City of College Station Amendments 2005, National Electrical Code with City of College Station Amendments 2006, International Energy Conservation Code with City of College Station Amendments Project Classification: A. Classification: Section 302.1 Classification BUILDING ONE — Stadium Field House: 15,187 S.F. (FULLY SPRINKLED) Group. E B. Building Heights and areas: Section 503 General Heights and limitations: Table 503 Type II B — Group E Occupancy Maximum Height - 55 feet - 2 stories Allowable Floor Areas — 14,500 s.f. Section 506 Area Modifications (Equation 5-1) Total Area — Building One: 15,187 S.F. Group E At Tabular Area 14,500 S.F. If Frontage Increase 10,875 S.F. Is Sprinkler Increase Aa Allowable Area 25,375 S.F. Section 508 Room or Area Separation and/or Protection Table 508.2 1. Furnace room where largest piece 1 hr or auto fire -extinguishing system. of Equipment is over 400,000 BTU It is our assumption that a fire -extinguishing system and a fire sprinkler system are one in the same. Is this assumption correct? City of College Station response: Would mechanical rooms with air handling units (no gas) be required to be rated? City of College Station response: 2. Storage rooms over 100 square feet 1 hr or provide automatic fire -extinguishing system (Section 508.2.2.1 states that these areas are to be separated from the remainder of the building with a partition capable of resisting the passage of smoke.) Would Storage Rooms greater than 100 square feet be required to be rated or simply comply with Section 508.2.2.1? If they are to comply with 508.2.2.1, will the City of College Station require smoke dampers at these partitions? City of College Station response: Additional comments by the City of.College Station: C. Types of Construction: Type II-B Construction Table 601 Fire resistive ratings for Building Elements: 1. Structural Frame including (col., girders, trusses) 0 2. Exterior Bearing Walls 0 3. Interior Bearing Walls 0 4. Exterior Non -Bearing Walls and partitions Table 602 5. Interior Non -Bearing Walls and partitions Table 602 6. Floor Construction 0 7. Roof Construction 0 Section 603 Combustible Material - Allowable uses: Section 603.1 1. Fire -retardant -treated wood. shall be permitted in: 1.1 Nonbearing partitions where the required rating is less than 2 hrs. 1.2 Nonbearing exterior walls where no fire rating is required. 1.3 Roof construction including girders, trusses, framing, and decking. 11. Blocking for handrails, millwork, cabinets and windows and door frames. It is our interpretation that fire treated plywood on the backside of the parapet walls is acceptable. Is this correct? City of College Station response: D. Fire -Resistance -Rated Construction: Section 705 Fire Walls: Fire walls are not required per code. Section 710 Smoke Partition: Storage rooms over 100 sf shall be separated by construction capable of resisting the passage of smoke. Section 710.4 1. Continuity — Smoke partitions shall extend from the top of the foundation or floor below to the underside of the floor or roof sheathing, deck or slab above or to the . underside of the ceiling above where the ceiling membrane is constructed to limit the transfer of smoke. Section 710.5 2. Openings — Doors shall be self -closing and windows shall be sealed to resist the passage of smoke. Section 710.7 3. Air transfer openings in smoke partitions shall be provided with a smoke damper. It's been our experience that several cities do not require that smoke partitions be provided with smoke dampers. Will the City of College Station require smoke dampers at said partitions? City of College Station response: Section 711.5 Penetrations: Penetrations shall comply with Section 712. E. Fire Protection Systems: Section 903 Automatic Sprinkler Systems: Provided throughout. Section 903.2.2 amended 1. Group E — Required in buildings over 12,000 sf Section 905 Standpipe Systems: Class III standpipe systems shall be installed throughout buildings where the floor level of the highest story is located more than 30 feet above the lowest level of fire department access. This is a single story building and should be exempt from this requirement. What will be required in regards to standpipe systems? City of College Station response: Section 906 Portable Fire Extinguishers: Shall be provided every 75'-0" as required by the IFC. Section 907 Fire Alarm and Detection Systems: Shall be provided in accordance of Section 907. Section 907.2.3 A manual fire alarm system shall be installed in Group E occupancies. When automatic sprinkler systems or smoke detectors are installed, such systems or detectors shall be connected to the building fire alarm systems. Section 907.9 Alarm notification: Alarm notification appliances shall be provided and shall be listed for their purpose. Section 907.9.1 Visible alarms: Shall be provided in all public and common spaces. Section 907.9.2 Audible alarms: The audible alarm notification appliances shall provide a sound pressure level of 15 decibels (dBA). F. Means of Egress: Table 1004.1.1 Occupant Load: Locker Rooms 50 gross Educational Classrooms 20 net Offices 100 gross Exercise Rooms 50 gross Accessory storage areas, mechanical equipment room 300 gross Occupant Load Level One - . 97 Total Occupant Load x.20 Exit Width Multiplier 20"-Min. Exit Width Required =64" Note: 108" Exit Width Provided Section" 1005.1 Exit Width: The total width of means of egress in inches shall not be less than the total occupant load served by the means of egress multiplied by the factors in Table 1005.1 and not less than specified elsewhere in this code. Section 1014 Exit Access: Section 1014.1 The exit access arrangement shall comply with Sections 1014 through 1017 and the applicable provisions of Sections 1003 through 1013. Section 1014.3 Common path of travel (prior to an occupant having two separate means of egress) shall not exceed 75 feet. Section 1015 Exit or Exit Access Doorways: Section 1015.2.1 Where two exits or exit access doorways are required, the exit doors shall be placed a distance apart not less than one-half of the length of the maximum overall diagonal dimension of the area to be served. Exceptions: 2. Where a building is fully equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system ... doorways shall not be less than one-third of the length of the overall diagonal dimension of the area served. Section 1016 Exit Access Travel Distance: Table 1016.1 Occupancy with sprinkler system E 250 feet Section 1017 Corridors: Table 1017.1 Occupancy Occupant Load Without Sprinkler System E >30 0 Section 1017.2 Corridor Width: The minimum corridor width shall not be less than 44" Exceptions: 3. Seventy-two (72) inches - In Group E with a corridor having a required capacity of 100 or more. Section 1017.3 Dead Ends: Maximum of 20 feet in length Exceptions: 3. A dead-end corridor shall not be limited in length where the length of the dead- end is less than 2.5 times the width of the dead end corridor. Section 1019 Number of Exits and Continuity: Table 1019.2 Minimum number of exits for occupant load Occupant Load Minimum Number of Exits 1-500 2 501-1,000 3 More than 1,000 4 G. Chapter 11 Accessibilty It is our understanding that Texas Accessibility Standards & the State of Texas review the accessibility of a project based on TAS. Is this correct? _ _. _.._ .. _ City of College Station response-.' H. Chapter 29 Plumbing Systems Total Building Occupancy: Students 49 Boys / 49 Girl's Faculty/Staff 10 Minimum Number of Plumbing Fixtures Required W/C Lay. EWC Students 2 2 1 Faculty 1 1 1 Total 3 3 2 Actual Number of Plumbing Fixtures Provided at Field House W/C Lay. EWC Students 8 6 2 Faculty 2 2 2 Total 10 8 2 I. Additional Discussion Items: Roof Top Units ■ Screening Requirements: What is required? ■ Condensate to dump into Sanitary Sewer • Electrical Outlet within 25 feet of RTU ■ Are Hose Bibs required near RTU's? Disconnect Requirements ■ Will we need to provide a knox box for this building? City of College Station's response: Prepared by Brian Harlan, A.I.A., Project Architect Project Identification: August 30, 2007 Project Name: Creek View Elementary School Owner: College Station Independent School District Project Number: 2740.00 Project Location: XXXX Eagle Avenue, College Station, TX City Codes: 2006, Intemational Building Code with City of College Station Amendments 2006,; International Fire Code with City of College Station Amendments 2006,-International Plumbing Code with City of College Station Amendments 2006,-I'ntemational Mechanical Code with City of College Station Amendments 2005,-National Electrical Code with City of College Station Amendments 2006,-International Energy Conservation Code with City of College Station Amendments Project Classification: A. Classification: Section 302: Classification = Educational (see Section 305):"Group E. BUILDING ONE: 57,165 S.F. (FULLY SPRINKLED) Group E BUILDING TWO: 26,115 S.F. (FULLY SPRINKLED) Group E B. Building Heights and areas: Section 503 General Heights and limitations: Table 503 Type II B Group E Occupancy Maximum Height - 55 feet - 2 stories Allowable Floor Areas — 14,500 s.f. Section 506 Area Modifications (Equation 5-1) Total Area - Building One: 57,165 S.F. Group E At Tabular Area 14,500 S.F. If Frontage Increase 8,265 S.F. Is Sprinkler Increase 43,500S.F. Aa Allowable Area 66,265 S.F. Total Area — Building Two: 26,115 S.F. Group E At Tabular Area 14,500 S.F. If Frontage Increase 6,235 S.F. Is . Sprinkler Increase 43,500 S.F. Aa Allowable Area 64,235 S.F. Section 508 Room or Area Separation and/or Protection Table 508.2 1. Furnace room where largest piece 1 hr or auto fire -extinguishing system of Equipment is over 400,000 BTU It is our assumption that a fire -extinguishing system and a fire sprinkler system are . one in the same. Is this assumption correct? City of College St4. jqn. respon'_se �h I I�IO �✓+ SowaL a ec no# nc -se-W � an al�Qra A" /tljin"' row - Would mechanical rooms with air handling units (no gas) be required to be rated? City of College Station: response: IV � 2. Storage rooms over 100 square feet 1 hr ors rovide automatic fire-extinouishina system (Section 508.2.2.1 states that these areas are to be separated from the remainder of the building with a partition capable of resisting the passage of smoke.) 0-. 'Would Storage Rooms greater than 100 square feet be required to be rated or simply comply with' Section 508.2.2.1? If they are to comply with 508.2.2.1, will the City of College Station require smoke dampers at these partitions? Crty of College Sta>iion,response' Y,(S/ Add tionaL0MMents by!the City of_College.Station C. Types of Construction: Type II-B Construction Table 601 Fire resistive ratings for Building Elements: 1. Structural Frame including (col., girders, trusses) 0 2. Exterior Bearing Walls 0 3. Interior Bearing Walls 0 4. Exterior Non -Bearing Walls and partitions Table 602 5. Interior Non -Bearing Walls and partitions Table 602 6. Floor Construction 0 7: Roof Construction 0 Section 603 Combustible Material - Allowable uses: Section 603.1 1. Fire -retardant -treated wood shall be permitted in: 1.1 Nonbearing partitions where the required rating is less than 2 hrs. 1.2 Nonbearing exterior walls where no fire rating is required. 1.3 Roof construction including girders, trusses, framing, and decking. 11. Blocking for handrails, millwork, cabinets and windows and door frames. It is our interpretation that fire treated plywoo� the backside of the parapet walls is acceptable Is thiscorrect? Ctiy of College Station response:; 1-e S D. Fire -Resistance -Rated Construction: Section 705 Fire Walls: Buildings One and Two shall be separated by a 2 HOUR FIRE WALL. Section 705.2 Structural stability - Fire walls shall have sufficient structural stability under fire conditions to allow collapse of construction on either side without collapse of the wall for the duration of time indicated by the required fire -resistive rating. It is our interpretation that the 2 hour fire wall is not required to be a free-standing cantilever wall., Is this interpretation correct? City of'College Station responses: Yt S Table 705.4 Fire Wall Resistance Ratings: 2hr at Type II construction and Group E Occupancy It is out understanding that the City of College Station has not amended this requirement in the 2006 Code. Is this correct? CityVof College Station response.': (� S Section 705.5 Horizontal Continuity: Fire walls shall be permitted to terminate at the interior surface of noncombustible exterior sheathing provided the exterior wall has a fire -resistance rating of at least 1 hour for a horizontal distance of 4 feet on both sides of the fire wall. Section 705.5.1 Exterior Walls: At intersection with interior walls, the fire -resistive rating for the exterior walls shall have 1-hr rating w/ 3/4-hr opening protection where openings occur. The fire -resistive rating shall extend a min. of 4 feet on each side of the intersection. Section 705.6 Vertical Continuity: Fire walls shall extend from the foundation to a termination point at least 30" above both adjacent roofs. Exception: 2. Two -Hr walls permitted to terminate at the underside of the roof sheathing, deck, or slab provide: 2.2 - Openings in the roof shall not be within 4 feet of the fire wall. 2.3 - Each building shall be provided with not less than a Class B roof covering 3. Walls shall be permitted to terminate at the underside of noncombustible roof sheathing, deck, or slabs where both buildings are provided with not less than a Class B roof covering. Openings in the roof shall not be located within 4 feet of the fire wall. Section 705.8 Openings: Each opening shall be protected in accordance with Table 715.4 and shall not exceed 120 sq. ft. The aggregate width of openings shall not exceed 25 percent of the length of the wall. Exceptions: Openings are not limited when both buildings are equipped throughout with automatic sprinkler system. Section 710 Smoke Partition: Storage rooms over 100 sf shall be separated by construction capable of resisting the passage of smoke. Section 710.4 1. Continuity — Smoke partitions shall extend from the top of the foundation or floor below to the underside of the floor or roof sheathing, deck or slab above or to the . underside of the ceiling above where the ceiling membrane is constructed to limit the transfer of smoke. Section 710.5 2. Openings — Doors shall be self -closing and windows shall be sealed to resist the passage of smoke. Section 710.7 3. Air transfer openings in smoke partitions shall be provided with a smoke damper. It's been our experience that several cities do not require that smoke partitions be provided with smoke dampers. Will the City of College Station require smoke dampers at said partitions? City:.of College Station response: YS Section 711.5 Penetrations: Penetrations shall comply with Section 712 and have a 2 hour fire rated assembly. Section 715 Opening Protectives: Table 715.4 A. Doors shall be rated 90 minutes Section 715.4.7.2 B. Doors shall have electromagnetic hold -opens. Section 715.4.7.3. C. Fire doors shall not have more than a 10 second delay before the door starts to close after the smoke detector is actuated. Table 716.3.1 D. Ducts and Air Transfer Openings — shall have fire dampers with a fire rating of 1 1/2 hours E. Fire Protection Systems: 40- Section 903 Automatic Sprinkler Systems: Provided throughout Section 903.2.2 amended 1. Group E — Required in buildings over 12,000 sf Section 905 Standpipe Systems: Class III standpipe systems shall be installed throughout buildings where the floor level of the highest story is located more than 30 feet above the lowest level of fire department access. This is a single story building and should be exempt from this requirement. What will be required in regards to standpipe systems? City Af College iStatron"response. Section 906 Portable Fire Extinguishers: Shall be provided every 75-0" as required by the IFC. Section 907 Fire Alarm and Detection Systems: Shall be provided in accordance of Section 907. Section 907.2.3 A manual fire alarm system shall be installed in Group E occupancies. When automatic sprinkler systems or smoke detectors are installed, such systems or detectors shall be connected to the building fire alarm systems. Section 907.9 Alarm notification: Alarm notification appliances shall be provided and shall be listed for their purpose. Section 907.9.1 Visible alarms: Shall be provided in all public and common spaces. Section 907.9.2 Audible alarms: The audible alarm notification appliances shall provide a sound pressure level of 15 decibels (dBA). F. Means of Egress: Table 1004.1.1 Occupant Load: Assembly without fixed seats Concentrated (chairs only - not fixed) 7 net Standing space 5 net Unconcentrated (tables and chairs) 15 net Business areas 100 gross Educational Classroom area 20 net Shops and other vocational room areas 50 net Exercise rooms 50 gross Kitchens, commercial 200 gross Library Reading rooms 50 net Stack area 100 gross Stages and platforms 15 net Accessory storage areas, mechanical equipment room 300 gross Occupant Load Level One - . 3,480 Total Occupant Load x.15 Exit Width Multiplier 522"-Min. Exit Width Required Note: 848" Exit Width. Provided The Occuparit'Load Factor for the'Gymnasium and the Cafetoribrh shall be I, Section 1005.1 Exit Width: The total width of means of egress in inches shall not be less than the total occupant load served by the means of egress multiplied by the factors in Table 1005.1 and not less than specified elsewhere in this code. Section 1014 Exit Access: Section 1014.1 The exit access arrangement shall comply with Sections 1014 through 1017 and the applicable provisions of Sections 1003 through 1013. Section 1014.3 Common path of travel (prior to an occupant having two separate means of egress) shall not exceed 75 feet. Section 1015 Exit.or Exit Access Doorways: Section 1015.2.1 Where two exits or exit access doorways are required, the exit doors shall be placed a distance apart not less than one-half of the length of the maximum overall diagonal dimension of the area to be served. Exceptions: 2. Where a building is fully equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system ... doorways shall not be less than one-third of the length of the overall diagonal dimension of the area served. Section 1016 Exit Access Travel Distance: Table 1016.1 Occupancy with sprinkler system E 250 feet Section 1017 Corridors: Table 1017.1 Occupancy Occupant Load With Sprinkler System E >30 0 Section 1017.2 Corridor Width: The minimum corridor width shall not be less than 44" Exceptions: 4. Seventy-two.(72) inches -In Group E with a corridor having a required capacity of 100 or more. Section 1017.3 Dead Ends: Maximum of 20 feet in length Exceptions: 3. A dead-end corridor shall not be limited in length where the length of the dead- end is less than 2.5 times the width of the dead end corridor. Section 1019 Number of Exits and Continuity: Table 1019.2 Minimum number of exits for occupant load Occupant Load Minimum Number of Exits 1-500 2 501-1,000 3 More than 1,000 4 G. Chapter 11 Accessibilty It is our understanding that Texas Accessibility Standards S the State of Texas review the accessibility of a project based on TAS. Is this correct? C►ty. of College Station response:' -TDB i2 H. Chapter 29 Plumbing Systems Total Building Occupancy: Students 766 Boys / 766 Girls Faculty/Staff 60 Minimum Number of Plumbing Fixtures Required W/C Lay. EWC Students 31 31 15 Faculty 2 2 1 Total 33 33 16 Actual Number of Plumbing Fixtures Provided W/C Lay. EWC Students 39 38 18 Faculty 6 6 1 Total 45 44 19 When figuring the number of plumbing fixtures for the building, we used the occupancy load from the'Classrooms onl this an approved method for figuring the plumbing fixfure cone City of ,College Station response: reS When figuring the occupancy load for assembly locations (Gymnasium) are we able to use plumbing fixtures from other locations in the building to comply with the fixture count? City. of College Station response: We based the number of drinking fountains on the occupancy load from the Classrooms only. Is this an approved method? City of: College Station:resporise; I. Additional Discussion Items: Grease Trap ■ What size is required? Are than any additional requirements for a grease trap? i.e. permits Roof Top Units, ■ Screening Requirements: What is required? OIL. ■ Condensate to dump into Sanitary Sewer a'C ■ Electrical Outlet within 25 feet of RTU ' ■ Are Hose Bibs required near RTU's? . U Pre-K / Headstart Room ■ The intention is to provide a two burner cook top with a microwave oven. Will we be required to provide a Hood System? Crty of College Station response:, f Disconnect Requi��� ■ A'Knox Box II be provided to house disconnect switch or Main Building Power. here is the preferred location o e isconnec switch? City of College Station: s response:; Food Service Requirements ■ Will Brazos County or the City of College Station require a food service permit and/or inspection? City of College Station, response;_ �7✓a2d 5 Co � �,�d*7 Prepared by Brian Harlan, A.I.A., Project Architect I, .AGENDA CONSTRUCTION BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS AND APPEALS Wednesday, September 26, 2007 6:00 p.m. City Hall Council Chambers 1101 Texas Ave. College Station, Texas 77840 1. Call meeting to order. 2. Consideration, discussion and possible action of absence request from meeting. 3. Hear visitors. 4. Presentation, possible action, and discussion to approve minutes from the Construction Board of Adjustments and Appeals Meeting from Monday April 23, 2007. 5. Public hearing, presentation, possible action, and discussion of a variance request to Section 403.1 of the 2006 International Plumbing Code for 2118 Welsh Avenue. Case # 07-2840 6. Discussion and possible action on future agenda items -A Construction Board member may inquire about a subject for which notice has not been given. A statement of specific factual information or the recitation of existing policy may be given. Any deliberation shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject on an agenda for a subsequent meeting. 7. Adjourn. Consultation with Attorney (Gov't Code Section 551.071; possible action. The Construction Board of Adjustments and Appeals may seek advice from its attorney regarding a pending and contemplated litigation subject or attorney -client privileged information. After executive session discussion, any final action or vote taken will be in public. If litigation or attorney -client privileged information issues arise as to the posted subject matter of this The Construction Board of Adjustments and Appeals meeting, an executive session will be held. Notice is hereby given that a Regular Meeting of The Construction Board of Adjustments and Appeals of College Station, Texas will be held on the 26th day of September,2007 at 6:00 p.m. at the City Hall Council Chambers, 1101 Texas Avenue, College Station, Texas. The following subjects will be discussed, to wit: See Agenda Posted this the day of 2007 at p.m. CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS By Connie Hooks, City Secretary I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that the above Notice of Meeting of The Construction Board of Adjustments and Appeals of the City of College Station, Texas, is a true and correct copy of said Notice and that I posted a true and correct copy of said notice on the bulletin board at City ,Hall, 1101 Texas Avenue, in College Station, Texas, and the City's website, www.cstx.gov. The Agenda and Notice are readily accessible to the general public at all times. Said Notice and Agenda was posted on, at and remained so posted continuously for at least 72 hours preceding the scheduled time of said meeting. This public notice was removed from the official posting board at the College .Station City Hall on the following date and time: by Dated this day of 2007. CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS By Subscribed and sworn to before me on this the day of 2007. My commission expires: This building is wheelchair accessible. Handicap parking spaces are available. Any request for sign interpretive service must be made 48 hours before the meeting. To make arrangements call (979) 764-3517 or (Tbb) 1-800-735-2989. Agendas may be viewed on www.cstx.gov. MINUTES CONSTRUCTION BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS AND APPEALS 23 April 2007 6:00 P.M. City Hall Council Chambers MEMBERS PRESENT: Chairman Dan Sears, Vice Chairman Frank Cox, Commission Members Larry Patton, Mike Lane, and David Hart. MEMBERS ABSENT: None STAFF PRESENT: Building Official Chris Haver, Fire Marshall Eric Hurt, City Attorney Angela Deluca, IT Representative Dan Merkel, and Staff Assistant Mandi Alford. OTHERS PRESENT: AGENDA ITEM NO. 1: None Call meeting to order. Chairman, Dan Sears, called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. AGENDA ITEM NO.. 2: All were present; no action taken. AGENDA ITEM NO. 3: None Consideration, discussion and possible action on absence request for meeting. Hear visitors for items not on agenda. AGENDA ITEM NO. 4: Consideration, discussion, and possible action to approve minutes from Construction Board of Adjustments and Appeals meeting from Monday, March 19, 2007. Larry Patton motioned to approve the minutes; Frank Cox seconded the motion, which passed unopposed (5-0). 1 of 2 CONSTRUCTION BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS AND APPEALS April 23, 2007 - Minutes Chairman Dan Sears opened the public hearing for Item # 5. AGENDA ITEM NO. 5: Public Hearing, presentation, possible action and discussion on a recommendation to City Council regarding the 2006 International Fire Code (IFC) and related amendments. Fire Marshall Eric Hurt presented an overview of the changes in the 2006 IFC and related amendments. Larry Patton motioned to approve the item as submitted; Mike Lane seconded the motion, which passed unopposed (5-0). Dan Sears Closed the public hearing for Item # 5. Dan Sears opened the public hearing for Item # 6 AGENDA ITEM NO. 6: Public Hearing, presentation, possible action and discussion on a recommendation to City Council regarding the National Fire Protection Association' s Life Safety Code 101and related amendments. Fire Marshall Eric Hurt presented an overview of the changes to the National Fire Protection Association's Life Safety Code 101 and related amendments. Frank Cox motioned to approve the item as submitted; Larry Patton seconded the motion, which passed unopposed (5-0). Dan Sears closed the public hearing for Item # 6. AGENDA ITEM NO. 7: Discussion and possible action on future agenda items - A Construction Board member may inquire about a subject for which notice has not been given. A statement of specific factual information or the recitation of existing policy may be given. Any deliberation shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject on an agenda for a subsequent meeting. 2005 NEC Discussion AGENDA ITEM NO. 8: Adjourn. Larry Patton motioned adjourn the meeting; Frank Cox seconded the motion; which passed unopposed (5-0). Meeting was adjourned at 6:41 p.m. 2 of 2 CONSTRUCTION BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS AND APPEALS April 23, 2007 - Minutes APPROVED: Chairman: Dan Sears ATTEST: Staff Assistant: Mandi Alford 3 of 2 Construction Board of Adjustments and Appeals Staff Report Item: Public hearing, presentation, possible action, and discussion of variance case # (07-2840), request to modify Section 403.1 of the 2006 International Plumbing Code (IPC). Applicable Code Section: 403.1 — Establishes the minimum number of plumbing fixtures required for each building or structure. Item Background: This variance request involves the proposed construction of new bathroom facilities at the A&M Consolidated High School Stadium. The proposal is to replace insufficient existing bathroom facilities with new bathroom facilities on both the home and visitor sides of the stadium. The College Station Independent School District proposed increasing the total number of fixtures to help accommodate the 3150 seats on the home side and 1950 on the visitor side of the stadium. Though the proposal moves the facility nearer to compliance the number proposed remains nearly half the required amount required by Table 403.1 of the 2006 International Plumbing Code. The code states that additions, alterations, renovations, or repairs to any plumbing system shall conform to that required for a new plumbing system. The specific variance request is to allow for restroom facilities with the plumbing fixture count as listed below: Proposed Plumbing Fixture Counts Plumbing Fixture Requirements under 2006 International Plumbing Home Water Lavatories Home Water Lavatories Closets Closets Men 11 4 Men 21 8 * (1575) * (1575) Women 21 6 Women 40 11 *(1575) *(1575) Visitors Water Lavatories Visitors Water Lavatories Closets Closets Men 8 3 Men 13 5 *(975) * 975 Women 15 5 Women 24 7 * (975) * (975) * 3150 Home Seats / 2 =1575 * 1950 Visitors Seats / 2 = 975 FOR OFF S L CASE NO.: DATE SUBMITTED: — CITY OF COLLEGE STATION Planning d Development Services CONSTRUCTION BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS & APPEALS Variance Application Form MINIMUM SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: Filing Fee of $480.00. Application form completed in full* Request form completed in full APPLICANT/PROJECT MANAGER'S INFORMATION (Primary Contact for the Project): Name: JOIJ HALL Mailing Address 2DOO WELCY14 kVE. City C©L.LEGE 5T*4T/o9 State TX - Zip Code 77B ¢O E-Mail Address i h4 // 60 C5 i5 d. -0 Phone Number (Q 761) OcI4 - 5& lO Fax Number ( q 7 9) 764 - S*i3 PROPERTY OWNER'S INFORMATION: Name CoLLEG�E STi4-T/oN) I r\!PERIDEnI �i SGfloE3L n5 r12/c7— Mailing Address 1 S IZ W e-bc7d 4ye-. City C-OL L EGE 5'7ArT/ an! State TX Zip Code 77840 Phone Number — LOCATION OF PROPERTY: E-Mail Address Fax Number '— Address v I $ Wei_zl -I AyE. �OLLEZ�E STA-ilom x 77$4cD Lot — Block _ Subdivision Description (if there is no lot, block and subdivision) A'� M Car�15o�-I ►�A'T >D H 1C-1H SGhF�L r'dCT F3i4LL STAh►tJF-I Action Requested A P P fZo \/ f= VA- ?-I A-4 0 T D M�[,D cJ FD P_ Co nl Ti N U �b 'Pi, 141 N G Ai4 D Lo 1J�iT 1Z0 L.TlorJ of N&A) e,72&_>P1 FAcy t ri ES Ifni P P- AT'TALHAAE6T- W(T4I f40J05ret PLUMF-wnlG► FIATLAzz cot)NWSI. Applicable Ordinance Section 'WO(o 1h1TE?_AJ&T101,IAL t`'LUwtBWG GaDE TALE 40�.1. 77TLE� #I 'INIMOM NdM131:i_ OF KEGv(P-E'D PLOMOWC? Fix TUBES•• *Note: Additional materials may be required of the applicant such as site plans, elevations, or floor plans. The Building Official shall inform the applicant of any extra materials required. CSBVARIANCE REQUEST 1 of 2 CBAA Variance Application 1/5/2005 CONSTRUCTION BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS & APPEALS VARIANCE REQUEST FORM The following specific variation from the ordinance or technical codes is requested: IW(b GNTit4AT10n4, flUM$IA6 CODE REQtJ12�z, Mo�t3' `PLOMSINL, FIXT-t)P-05 'rPA- 1 NtBDDIr� rZ2 1,141,5 lift IRt:7dcl&7' 1e;p 71g A-Dj uci T- -me- nl 1,M i3E2S rz�u iR-eD To A moRE lzgi%nJA8 Le- l�t� This variance is necessary due to the following special conditions and circumstances: 7T&E-9- FIEi.0 otILy I?-6A6A65 CAPV40TY (o TIMcS PPE4 y04P.+ FbIz. "la 6QLi50r C AflAr-i Ty. The above stated special conditions and circumstances do not result from the action or inaction of the applicant by virtue of the following fact(s): W C APB 5 n u, i AI 1 N6- PtArjA) /&6 Art b Dg-5161q PNA56'_ tl c fY-Ij � HAS CoMME►JCV76 YET an1e;L THATI rmsi6AI jpts;a)55/oA)S. Granting this variance will not confer any special any special privilege that is denied by the technical codes to other buildings, structures, or service systems by virtue of the following fact(s): THE Q Y) TeP 09C Q 'TH15 FAC11,17'y A r CA10AC47Y Dotes No T JuST/FY 7- NG A -DPI r/aNAt- COST of A1652 .LY Ddy&LiAK7 T V F/XT046- OL/W-5, This request is the minimum variance that will make possible the reasonable use of the building, structure, or service system by virtue of the following fact(s): IF A-CCVT$D , TH15 VA21A1JC6- Wovt b 57iu 86- 7-i21PL/AI6 -PIE eW5?in.* NOMWEL aF FAKTQW-c5. Z00(0 I.P.c. c, oOL.0 in1cR THE aeyoND W HA'T 1 S 1710 This variance will be in harmony with the with the general intent an purpose of technical codes and will not be detrimental to the public health, safety and welfare by virtue of the following fact(s): SY T1Z.IP1,1td6 . TNT Ntjm& � OF EXIST*/AJ6j FiXTyiLES A75 u1t7,L 4-5 A-DD1N(A- FARM I LY RZ;i5,—ramM oN CAM 47-0e THE '5PiR-1`T- A� I NTEtT OF T 4E CO-6-S U)aiJLP f� EIZWbS -fv Rent-T;4, 5AFETY, A-PJD W O-F" or= OUR- Cot-4 I1JA11 ry The applicant has prepared this application and certifies that the facts stated herein and exhibits attached hereto are true, correct and complete. �- !D. 07 SWanptiure and Title Date NriTE4)CT1014 P1Z0Jt5Z-T" MAT* JAUE-2— CouezirE srArr&A) I.S. D . CSBVARIANCE REQUEST 2 of 2 CBAA Variance Application 1/5i2005 College Station Independent School District Athletic Stadium Restroom Study Existing Seating: Home 3146 (1573 men and 1573 women) Visitors 1928 (964 men and 964 women) Exisitng Restroom Facilities: Water Closets Urinals Lavatories M TiT-3 Visitors: Requirements under 2006 International Plumbing Code: Water Closets Urinals Lavatories Home: Visitors: Note: Code allows substitution of a urinal for a water closet. For planning purposes, a ratio of one third water closets to two thirds urinals is common for men's restrooms. This would make the home men's counts 7/14 and visitors 5/8. Proposed Variance to 2006 International Plumbing Code: Water Closets Urinals Lavatories Home: Visitors: `, "�%e ., @ °Y Y t S'.F.l2SSfy�ss�,�3`L•�cn'k 1+ < _w ��`rY �SX'zc � - _ 11, aY Vm� ��qj yrb 4t'1 p 11 G• ''�,�. .1 R 4 Y VI x; � k O1 NEW HOME RESTROOM AREA. 1,957SF SCALE:1/8"=1'-0° O NEW VISITOR RESTROOM GE sr'rSCALE:1/8°=1'-0° o� F new plan 35A °eNT scso PRESS BOX + RR RENOVATIONS - COLLEGE STATION ISD - COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 08.23.07 � 1 vnaz rtuMUUSLTauve t-oae ' I Page 1 of 2 v, «prey Rule Texas Administrative Code Next Rule» TITLE 25 HEALTH SERVICES PART 1 'TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHf�rl CHAPTER 265 GENERAL SANITATION p-1 SUBCHAPTER I STANDARDS FOR PUBLIC RESTROOM FACILITIES RULE §265.123 Standards for Toilet Facilities and Toilet Rooms (a) General standards. (1) Toilet facilities shall be provided in separate toilet rooms for both sexes in all facilities where the public congregates. They shall be readily accessible to all users. (2) Toilet facilities shall be either water -actuated, chemical, or biological toilets. Other systems may be used only upon specific permission of the health authority having local jurisdiction. (3) If the use of restrooms is designated by gender, toilet facilities shall be provided for each sex at a ratio of not less than 2:1 women's to mens or according to the following table. Attached Graphic (4) Toilet rooms and facilities shall be maintained in a sanitary condition, free of objectionable odors during all hours the facility is open to the public. The floors, walls, ceilings, partitions and doors of all toilet rooms shall be of a finish that can be easily cleaned. Floors shall have a smooth, hard, nonabsorbent surface such as portland cement, concrete, ceramic tile or other approved material which extends upward onto the walls at least five inches. Materials used in such walls shall be of a type not adversely affected by moisture. Walls within two feet of the front and sides of a urinal and water closets shall have a smooth; hard, nonabsorbent surface .of portland cement, concrete, ceramic tile or other smooth, hard, nonabsorbent surface to a height of four feet. An adequate supply of toilet paper in a suitable holder shall be maintained for each toilet. Covered waste receptacles shall be provided in all toilet rooms used by women. (b) Specifications for toilet facilities and rooms at fixed locations. (1) Each toilet facility (water closet) at a fixed (permanent) location shall occupy a separate . compartment equipped with a door and latch. Walls within two feet of the front and sides of a urinal and water closet. shall have a smooth, hard, nonabsorbent surface of.portland cement, concrete, ceramic file or other smooth, nonabsorbent surface to a height of four feet: Walls or partitions between fixtures shall be sufficiently high to assure privacy. Urinals do not need to occupy separate compartments. (2) Each toilet facility shall be so installed that the space around it can be easily cleaned. Walls within two feet of the front and sides of a urinal and water closet. shall have a smooth, hard, nonabsorbent surface of portland cement, concrete, ceramic tile or other smooth, nonabsorbent surface to a height of four feet. This provision does not prohibit the use of wall -hung toilet stools or urinals. (3) Each, toilet seat shall have a seat made of substantial material having a nonabsorbent finish. (4) Toilet rooms at fixed locations that are not ventilated by mechanical means shall be provided with http://info.sos.state.tx.us/pub/Plsgl/readtac$ext.TacPage?sl=R&app=9&p_dir-&p_rloc=&p_t 4/16/2003 1 vxa, riamuusuxauve uoae r Page 2 of 2 screened ventilation with openings of not -less than 1/20th of the floor area. (c) Specifications for temporary toilet facilities and rooms. (1) Temporary toilet facilities shall be so constructed as to be readily accessible. (2) Buildings housing temporary toilet rooms may be mobile trailers or prefabricated, skid -mounted, or otherwise portable structures. If they contain more than one facility, each shall occupy a separate compartment with a door and a latch. Walls or partitions between toilets shall be sufficiently high to assure privacy. Urinals need not occupy separate compartments. (3) If the structure contains a'tank in which waste is stored, the tank shall be vented to the outside of the structure. (4) Temporary toilet rooms that are not ventilated by mechanical means shall be provided with an adequate screened ventilation opening. Source Note: The provisions of this §265.123 adopted to be effective July 21, 1994, 19 TexReg 5355 Next Page Previous Page IIQME I TEXAS REGISTER I TEXM AD1111,11SIMTHE CODE I OPEN. MEETINGS I HH? I http://info.sos.state.tx.us/publplsgllreadtac$ext.TacPage?sl=R&app=9&p_dir=&p_rloc=&p_t 4/16/2003 1LJJLbJ.1Lj(a)(j) Page 1 of 1 T25S265.123(a)(3) Water Closets (Fixtures per Person) Male Female 1:1-100 3:1-50 2:101-200 ]E4:5'1-100 3 :201-400 8:101-200 11 =- E :201-400 Over 400, add 1 fixture for each additional 500 males and 2 for each 300 females. Urinals (Fixtures per Person) 1:1-100 2:101-200 3:201-400 4:401-600 Over 600, add 1 fixture for each additional 500 males. http://info.sos.state.tx.us/fids/25_0265_0123-1.html 4/16/2003 Dec. 20. 2007 12:38PM Fax Burcham Environmental Services 125 South LBJ San Marcos, Texas 78666 512-396-5725 (ph) 512-396-5740 (fax) No.3558 P. 1 To: Royce Thomas Company: College Station ISD Fax #: 979-694-5613 # Of Pages: _ 5 (including cover page) From: Kent Burcham Date: 12/20/07 Re: Asbestos Survey Project #: 7942-07 • Comments: Dec.20. 2007 12:38PM Burcham Environmental Services No.3558 P. 2 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS (ASBESTOS TESTING) COLLEGE STATION INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT FOOTBALL FIELD STRUCTURES HIGH SCHOOL MAIN CAMPUS COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS PROJECT NUMBER 7942-07 DECEMBER 19", 2007 Burcham Environmental Services, L.L.C. (BES) inspected various structures located at the Football Field of A&M Consolidated High School, College Station, Texas, Texas, for the presence of asbestos -containing materials on December 141h, 2007. Work completed for this project was conducted under an agreement between BES and College Station Independent School District (Client). Personnel conducting varying aspects of this inspection included Kent Burcham and Matt Gonterman. Inspection and sample collection were conducted under the direction and guidance of Kent Burcham, Texas Department of State Health Services Asbestos Consultant License #10-5317. This survey is limited to the Football Field Press Box, Football Field -Field House, Multi -Sport Field House, Football Field -Home Restrooms and Football Field -Visitor Restrooms, Samples collected are as follows: Sample # Locality rjy a of Material Asbestos Content FOOTBALL FIELD -FIELD HOUSE A-A4 Interior Walls Throughout CMU Block scaler/Paint *NAD B-B2 Adjacent to Flooring Throughout and Beneath Carpeting Throughout Carpet/Covc Base Adhesive *NAD C-C2 Top Portion of Various CMU Block Walls Sheetrock/SuMcing (bumpy texture) *NAD D-D2 Various Ceilings Throughout 2 x2' Ceiling Panels (random pattern) *NAD E-E2 Trainer Office Sink Undercoating *NAD F-F2 HVAC Ducting Throughout HVAC Duct Sealant Mastic (white) *NAD (3- i2 Domestic Piping Throughout Pipe Sealant Mastic (white) *NAD PROJECT 7942-07 BURCHAM ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, L.L.C. 125 S. LBd - San Marcos, Texas 78666.512-396-5725 - Fax 512-396-5740 - Page 1 of 4 Dec.20. 2007 12:38PM Burcham Environmental Services No.3558 P. 3 sample LocaH Type of Material Asbeitos Content H-H2 Weight Room Mirror Mastic 30% Chrysotile Approximate Quantity: 200 sqA Recommendations: Remove material prior to demolition or renovation Which might disturb. 1•I2 Secretary/Reception and Coaches Lockers 12"x12" Floor Tile/Mastic (red) *NAD J42 Athletic Director/Regroom 12"xl2" Floor Tile/Mastic (white and grey) *NAD K-K2 Restroom Ceilings and Exterior Eaves Plaster Surfacing *NAD L-L2 Exterior Windows and Doors Caulking *NAD M-M2 Roof of Structure Tar/Felt Matrix *NAD FOOTBALL FIELD -PRESS BOX N-N2 Interior Walls Throughout SheetroeWSurfacing (bumpy gym) *NAD 0-02 Ceiling Throughout 214' Ceiling Panels (fissured/pinhole) *NAD P•P2 Adjacent to Flooring Throughout Cove Base/Carpet Adhesive *NAD Q-Q2 Restroom, 12"x12" Floor Tile/Mastic (white w/red and blue) *NAD R Head Coach Restroom Transite Panels *NAD S-S2 Under Tito in Restroom and Throughout Under Carpet 12"xl2" Floor Tilc/Mastic (beige isle) ONAD T-T2 Roof Penetrations Penetration Mastic 10% Chryactile Approximate Quantity: 5 sq.fc Recommendations: Remove material prior to demolition or renovation which might disturb. U-U2 HVAC Duoting Above Suspended Ceiling HVAC Duct Sealant Mastic *'NAD FOUBALL FIELD -HOME RESTROOMS V•V2 interior Walls Throughout CMU Block Seater/Paint ONAD WW2 Exterior Doorways Caulking ONAD X-X2 Roof of Structure Tar MaMc/Fclt Paper *NAD FOOTBALL FIELD -VISITOR RESTROOMS Y-Y2 Interior Walls Throughout CMU Block Sealcr/Paim *NAD PROJECT 7942-07 Page 2 of 4 BURCHAM ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, L.L.C. 125 S. LBJ • San Mat -cos, 'Texas 78666.5 t 2-396-5725 0 Fax 512-396-5740 Dec.20. 2007 12:38PM Burcham Environmental Services No.3558 P. 4 samele 0 Loc Il T ue of Material Asbestos Content Z-Z2 Exterior Doorways Caulking ONAD AA-AA2 Roof of Structure Tar Mastic/Felt Paper *NAD MULTI-iSPORT FIELD ROUSE AB-AB2 Shower Walls CMU Block Sealer/Paint "NAD AC-AC4 Interior Walls Throughout Sheetrock/Surfacing ONAD AD-AD2 Ceiling in Showers/Rcstrooms 21x4' Coiling Panels (sheetrock) *NAD AE-AE2 LecturetWeights, Coaches Office and Outdoor Equipment 2` A' Celling Panels (fissured/pinhole pattern) *NAD AF-AF2 Weight Rootn/Cowhes office 12"xl2" Floor Tile/Mastic (off-white) 3-5% Chrysotile (tilt and mastic) Approximate Quantity: 1,293 sq.ft. Recommendations: Remove material prior to demolition or renovation which might disturb. AG-AG2 Hallway/Prainer Office Linoleum Flooring (bluelgray) AH-AH2 Hallway Chalkboard AparpAmate Quantity; 40 sq.ft. Recommendations: Remove material prior to demolition or renovation which might disturb. Ai-AI2 Dressing Room 12N12" Floor Tile/Mastic (white and grey) Approximate Ouantlty: Included in Area AF. Recommendations; Remove material prior to demolition or renovation which might disturb. AJ-AJ2 Cove Base/Carpet Throughout Offices AK-AK2 Exterior Walls AL-AL2 Exterior Window AM-AM2 Roof of Structure Carpet/Cove Base Adhesive Plaster Surfacing Window Caulking Roofing Mastic *NAD 40-50% Chrysotile 5% Chrysotlic (mastic) *NAD 'NAD *NAD 'NAD -NAD-No Asbestos Detected in Sample(s) Based upon results of samples collected above, and analyzed by Omni, Inc., TDSHS Laboratory License #30-0087 and EMLab, Inc., TDSHS Laboratory License #30-0365, renovation/demolition which may impact those materials found to contain asbestos in quantities greater than 1% should be conducted by personnel properly trained and PROJECT 7942-07 Page 3 of 4 BURCHAM ENVIRONMENTAL VICES, i.-.,.L.C, 125 S. LBJ - Sari Marcos, Texas 78666.512-396-5725 • Pax 512-396-5740 Dec.20. 2007 12:38PM Burcham Environmental Services No.3558 P. 5 equipped for these activities and licensed by the Texas Department of State Health Services. Should additional areas be discovered during demolition/renovation activities, for which asbestos content is unknown, CIient should contact Consultant for additional testing. Non-destructive testing was conducted at this site. Burcham Environmental Services, L,L.C,, has inspected many buildings throughout the State, consisting of many millions of square feet of building space. In almost every structure, our staff encounter areas which are inaccessible and may contain "suspect" asbestos -containing building materials. BES is not responsible for omitting concealed asbestos material not suspected to exist or unaccessible during our site visitation. Further, BES is not responsible for any damage resulting from asbestos being removed, knowingly or unknowingly, if BES is not contacted in writing prior to renovation, demolition, or any other work activities which could disturb "suspect" asbestos -containing materials. PRIOR TO RENOVATION OR DEMOLITION According to the Texas Department of State Health Services Asbestos Regulations 295.34 (c) a mandatory asbestos inspection should be completed prior to any renovation or demolition by a licensed inspector. A ten-day notification to the Department of State Health Services will be required prior to any demolition, renovation, or asbestos abatement activity 295.61(a), A demolition is defined as the wrecking or removal of any load -supporting members of a public building or any asbestos related activity. Identified asbestos may be left in place during and post construction as long as it is not disturbed and managed properly, Should an asbestos related activity or any "demolition" occur, then a ten-day notification to the Texas Department of State Health Services will be required. Should we be of fiuther service to you on this project, or other projects in the future, please do not hesitate to call. Report p ed by the following Consultant/Inspector(s) licensed by the Texas Department of State Health Services, Ken urcham, TDSHS #10-5317, Expires 6/2009 Matt Gonterman, TDSHS #60.2806, Expires 4/2009 Date PROJECT 7942-07 Page 4 of 4 BURCHAM ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, L.L.C. 125 S. LBI • San Marcos, Texas 78666.512.396-5725 • Fax 512-396-5740 ABProjRegForm Page 1 of 1 Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation Architectural Barriers Project Registration Confirmation Page Wednesday, November 14, 2007 EABPRJA8804774 PERSON FILING FORM Name: Steve Aloway Email: saloway@vlkarchitects.com Phone: 281-671-2300 Project Name: Athletic Facilities Renovations & Additions Project Address: Multisports Field House, Stadium Field House, Public Toilets, Grounds Facility 701 CSISD West Loop West & 2118 CSISD Welsh College Station, TX 77840 County: Brazos TENANT Name: Phone: — Tenant Address: Contact Name: Phone: — Contact Address: BUILDING/FACILITY Name: Multisports Field House, Stadium Field House, Public Toilets, Ground$ Facility FACILITY Owner: College Station Independent School District Phone: 979-764-5400 Owner Address: 1812 Welsh, College Station, TX 77840 Contact Name: Jon Hall Phone: 979-694-5610 Contact Address: 2000 Welsh, College Station, TX 77840 DESIGN FIRM Name: VLK Architects Inc Phone: 817-633-1600 Firm Address: 1161 Corporate Drive West Suite 300, Arlington, TX 76006 Designer Name: Steve Aloway Email: saloway@vlkarchitects.com Type of License: Architect License Number: 13255 PROJECT DESCRIPTION Start Date: 01/2008 Completion date: 08/2008 Estimated Cost: $6,000,000.00 Type of Work: New Construction/Renovation Does this building(s) have more than one level? Yes Are there any elevators, escalators, or platform lifts in this building? Yes Type of Funds: This project involves public funds, public land, or is a state lease. State Lease No. : Scope of Work: New Multisports Field House, renovations and additions at Stadium Field House, 2 new public toilets, add elevator to existing press box at Football Stadium and additions to ground facility. I will submit this AB Confirmation Page with a complete set of construction documents and applicable fees totaling $750.00 (Total includes plan review and filing fee) to: TDLR P.O. Box 12157 Austin, Texas 78711. I hereby notify the Texas /Deartment of Licensing and Regulation of my intent to comply with the provision of Texas Governm '�^,y�+ode, Chap9. I . 42 op lf Sigrfaturt,-of Building Owner or Designated Agent Date Email Address Enter n =,lie ;Pto'ecX,;: _-,-Print:-this:Paae:::;z :.. emu. , -. Top of Page]TDLR Home PagelAB Home Page]AB Project Registration PagelFeedback http://www.license.state.tx.us/abprojectregistration/ABProjRegFonuVerification.aspx?str... 11 / 14/2007 STATEMENT OF SPECIAL INSPECTIONS The following tests or inspections shall be performed during the construction period. EARTHWORK (SITE GENERAL) B. Make necessary soil tests (Atterberg Limit Series ASTM D 4318 and ASTM D 698 Standard Proctor) to determine moisture content and density of existing subgrade. Perform necessary soil tests (Atterberg Limit Series and ASTM D 698 Standard Proctor for each type of imported fill) to determine the moisture content and to inspect and test the placement of additional fill lifts to verify that all fill materials used are in accordance with the specifications for that use. Perform one field density test (ASTM D 2922 and ASTM D 3017) per 5,000 S.F. of site area in the area affected on each lift prior to placement of additional fill material. C. Imported Topsoil Tests: Testing for topsoil quality compliance shall be performed by the Testing Laboratory. PAVING OR SPECIAL SURFACE SUBGRADE PREPARATION A. Perform one subgrade in -place density test per 7,500 S.F. of subgrade, after subgrade preparation, in accordance with ASTM D 2922 and ASTM D 3017. Perform tests within 48 hours of pavement construction. B. Pulverization tests on lime subgrade, TEX101 E, Part III, at same frequency as density tests. 3 BUILDING SUBGRADE PREPARATION A. Make necessary soil tests (Atterberg Limit Series and ASTM D 698 Standard Proctor for each type of fill) to determine the moisture content and density of existing subgrade and inspect and test the placement of additional fill lifts to verify that all fill materials used are in accordance with the specifications for that use. Perform one field density test (ASTM D 2922 and ASTM D 3017) for each 5,000 S.F. of area within the building footprint on each lift prior to placement of additional fill material. 4 CAST -IN -PLACE CONCRETE PIERS A. The Independent Testing Laboratory shall provide the services of their registered geotechnical engineer at the initiation of the on -site pier drilling operations to determine the appropriate bearing material into which the piers are to be founded. Written documentation of the "determination" shall be prepared and forwarded to the Owner, Architect, and Contractor. B. Make on -site full-time inspections of the pier drilling operation for each pier drilled and placed to verify that the proper strata and penetration, or depth, has been attained, and determine that shafts are properly clean and dry before placing concrete. C. Maintain a pier log for each pier showing design requirements and actual in place size and depth, in accordance with example noted in Specification SECTION 31 6329 - DRILLED CONCRETE PIERS. D. Verify that the excavation is of the proper size and adequately clean and dry. E. Verify that each shaft is founded at a depth in accordance with the geotechnical report, existing on -site conditions that may be encountered, and at the proper bearing strata. F. Verify that the reinforcing steel and concrete are properly placed in accordance with other testing provisions specified herein. G. Notify the Architect and Contractor if soil or water conditions may require casing of piers. H. Inspection reports of pier drilling shall contain the following: 1. Pier Mark. 2. Pier Depth. 3. Depth of penetration into bearing strata. 4. Plumbness deviation. 5. Description of unusual conditions encountered, including groundwater. 6. Record of deviations from contract document requirements. 7. Other requirements, as defined in SECTION 31 6329 - DRILLED CONCRETE PIERS. FORMWORK, REINFORCING STEEL AND INSERTS A. Make general inspection of formwork. B. Prior to each concrete pour, inspect fabrication and bending of bars, bar sizes, spacing, placement and tying in accordance with ACI 315. C. Prior to each concrete pour, inspect positioning of steel inserts and assemblies, sizes, and spacing, and inspect fusion -welded anchors and sheer connectors. 6 CAST -IN -PLACE CONCRETE A. Design Mixes: 1. At the beginning of the work, Contractor shall submit proposed concrete mixes for review by the Architect, structural engineering consultant, and testing laboratory, including the sieve analysis of fine i and course aggregate ASTM C 136, dry rodded weight of coarse aggregate - ASTM C 29, and the specific gravity (bulk saturated surface dry), of fine and coarse aggregates ASTM C 127 and C 128. The testing laboratory will submit their findings to the structural consultant, who will subsequently forward this information, with their review of the submittals, to the Architect. Contractor shall not.mix concrete for placing in the work until confirmation laboratory reports are supplied to reflect that each proposed mix will develop the strength required. Successful past history in accordance with ACI 318 will be satisfactory. B. Test Cylinders: Make at least one (1) test of each day's pouring of concrete or each 100 cubic yards, whichever is the least, on each different portion or section of the work. Mold and cure specimens in accordance with ASTM C 31, and test in accordance with ASTM C 39. Test cylinders shall be made and tested by the laboratory. Footings, walls, and floor systems constitute different sections. Each test shall consist of four (4) specimens, one (1) of which shall be broken at seven (7) days, two (2) at twenty-eight (28) days and one held in reserve. Determine temperature and air content for each set of test cylinders in accordance with ASTM C 231. C. Field Quality Control: 1. Determine slump for each concrete strength test and whenever consistency of concrete varies, in accordance with ASTM C 143. 2. Monitor and record addition of water to concrete and length of time concrete is allowed to remain in truck. 3. Verify delivery tickets indicating class of concrete, amount of water added during initial batching, and time initial batching occurred. 4. Monitor work being performed in accordance with ACI (American Concrete Institute) recommendations as a standard of quality. 5. Reference SECTION 03 3000 - CAST -IN -PLACE CONCRETE for additional requirements. D. Source Quality Control: An independent testing laboratory representative shall periodically inspect and control concrete mixing and loading of transit mix trucks at batch plant at intervals appropriate to monitor quality of material issued on job. MORTAR, GROUT, AND MASONRY REINFORCEMENT A. Coordinate with Owner's testing laboratory to provide periodic inspection of the following task: 1. As masonry construction begins, the following shall be verified to ensure compliance: a. Proportions of site prepared mortar. b. Construction of mortar joints. c. Location of reinforcement and connectors. 2. The inspection program shall verify: a. Size and location of structural elements. b. Type, size, and location of anchors, including other details of anchorage of masonry to structural members, frames, or other construction. c. Specified size, grade, and type of reinforcement. d. Protection of masonry during cold weather (temperature below 40 F.) or hot weather (temperature above 90 F.). 3. Prior to grouting, the following shall be verified to ensure compliance: a. Grout space is clean.. b. Placement of reinforcement and connectors. c. Proportions of site -prepared grout. d. Construction of mortar joints. B. Coordinate with Owner's testing laboratory to provide continuous inspection of the following task: 1. Grout placement shall be verified to ensure compliance with code and construction document provisions. 8 STRUCTURALSTEEL A. Fabrication of, erection of, and connections between, structural steel members, including welding and tension in high strength bolts, will be accomplished under and subject to the inspection of an independent testing agency. The general contractor, structural steel fabricator, and erector shall afford full cooperation to the laboratory. B. Perform the following testing and inspection: (Prior to placement of steel deck) 1. Check location of condition of anchor bolts. 2. Check plumbness and tolerance of steel frame. 3. Qualification of welders and welding techniques (at Contractor's expense). 4. Visually inspect common bolts. 5. Inspection of high -strength bolting: a. Visually inspect connections. b. Check tightness of at least 33% of connections. c. Check at least two bolts of each girder to column connection. 6. Visually inspect field and shop welds. 7. Ultrasonic or X-ray testing of full penetration welds. 8. Re -inspect corrective measures required at expense of Contractor. 9. Verify that no members are damaged. 10. Verify that materials and installation are according to contract documents and industry standards. C. Gas Cutting: Do not use gas cutting torches for correcting fabrication errors in the structural framing. Cutting will not be permitted on any member, unless specifically approved by the Structural Engineer. Finish gas -cut sections equal to a sheared appearance when gas finish cutting is permitted. Do not flame cut holes or enlarge holes by burning. D. Correction: The fabricator or erector shall correct deficiencies in structural steel work which inspection and test reports have indicated to be not in compliance with the specified requirements. Perform all additional tests required to reconfirm non-compliance of the original work and to show compliance of corrected work. Retesting of non -conforming work shall be paid by the Contractor. E. All welders employed during erection of structural steel must be certified by The American Welding Society for type of base materials and positions encountered. Certification testing to be performed at Contractor's expense and copies of Certifications shall be submitted for review upon request and maintained at the project site by the Contractor. STEEL JOISTS A. All steel joists and connections to structural steel members shall be inspected. B. Quality Assurance: All welding performed during the manufacture and erection of steel joists shall comply with the requirements of AWS D1.1. C. Inspect condition of joists after erection; check method of attachment to structures and details of bridging and accessories to verify compliance with required standards. 10 METAL DECKING A. Qualification of Welders: Qualify the welding process and all welders (at Contractor expense), and periodically monitor the work in accordance with the requirements of AWS D1.3. B. Testing Laboratory shall inspect steel decking to ensure the material and installation is in accordance with the specifications and shop drawings. 11 METAL DECK AND FIELD WELDED SHEAR STUDS: A. The erection of metal deck and field welded shear studs shall be subject to inspection by the testing agency. B. Shear Studs: 1. Test minimum of two shear studs welded at start of each production period in order to determine generator, control unit and stud welder setting. Studs shall be capable of being bent 45 from vertical without weld failure. If, after welding, visual inspection reveals that sound weld or a full 360 fillet has not been attained for a particular stud, such stud shall be struck with hammer and bent 15 off perpendicular to nearest end of beam. Studs failing under this test shall be replaced. 2. When the temperature is below 32 F., two studs from each group of 100 studs (or one stud if less than 100 studs are present) should be tested after cooling. Studs shall not be welded below 0 F. or when surfaces are wet with rain or snow. If stud fails in weld, two new studs shall pass test before resumption of welding. 12 CEMENTITIOUS FIREPROOFING A. Application inspection to ensure the material and installation is in accordance with the specifications. B. Sample and verify the thickness and density of spray applied fireproofing in accordance with ASTM E 605 for each days application. 13 SMOKE TEST OF DRAINAGE AND VENT PIPING A. Test to check for joint leakage in the sanitary sewer system and vent system. 14 OTHER WORK REQUIRING TESTS A. Refer to individual sections covered under Division 15 and 16 for other work requiring tests by independent testing laboratory. B. Other Tests: Moisture content in face brick. y Dec. 20. 2007 12:38PM Burcham Environmental Services No, 3558 P. 2 SUM IARY OF FINDINGS (ASBESTOS TESTING) COLLEGE STATION INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT FOOTBALL FIELD STRUCTURES HIGH SCHOOL MAIN CAMPUS COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS PROJECT NUMBER 7942-07 DECEMBER 19Tt ff, 2007 Burcham Environmental Services, L.L.C. (BES) inspected various structures located at the Football Field ofA&M Consolidated High School, College Station, Texas, Texas, for the presence of asbestos -containing materials on December 14', 2007. Work completed for this project was conducted under an agreement between BES and College Station Independent School District (Client). Personnel conducting varying aspects of this inspection included Kent Burcham and Matt Gonterman. Inspection and sample collection were conducted under the direction and guidance of Kent Burcham, Texas Department of State Health Services Asbestos Consultant License 010-5317. ThES survey is limited to the Football Field Press Box, Football Field -Field House, Multi -Sport Field House, Football Field -Home Restrooms and Football Field -Visitor Restrooms, Samples collected are as follows: Sample a ideality FOOTBALL FML LD HO A-A4 Interior Walls Throughout B-B2 Adjacent to Flooring Throughout and Beneath Carpeting Throughout -Type of Material Ashtd2s Con CMU Block Sealet/Paint *NAD Carpet/Covc Base Adhesive *NAD C-C2 Top Portion of Various CMU Block Walls Sheetrock/Surfacing (bumpy texture) -NAD D-D2 Various Ceilings Throughout 2 x2l Ceiling Panels (random pan—) *NAD E-132 Trainer Office Sink Undercoating •NAD F-F2 HVAC Ducting Throughout HVAC Duct Sealant Mastic (white) aNAD Qd32 Domestic Piping Throughout Pipe Sealant Mastic (white) eNAD PROJECT 7942-07 BURCHAM ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES L.L.C. 125 S. LBJ 4 San Marcos. 71exas 79666.512.396-5725 - Fax 512-396-5740 Page l of 4 lio Dec. X 2007 12:38PM Burcham Environmental Services No,3558 P. 3 4s.@m2b# L&C-41-1t, Type of Materiel Asbtotol Content H-H2 Weight Room Mirror Mastic 30°h Chrysotile Approximate Ou n-j tv: 200 sq.R $tMm_ m�dR ins: Remove Material prior to demolition or renovation which might disturb, I-I2 Secmtary/Receptlon and Coaches Lockers 12"x12" Floor Tila/Mastic (red) •NAD J42 Athletic Director/Restrwrn 12"xl2" Floor TiINMaWc (white and grey) rNAD K-K2 Restroom Ceilings and Exterior Eevas Plaster Surfacing "NAD L-L2 Fxterior Windows and Doors Caulking aNAD M-M2 Roof or structure Tar/Felt Matrix ONAD FOOTBALL FIELD-PR_F_GS BOX N-N2 Interior Walls Throughout Sheetrook/Swfacing (bllmpy wd—) •NAD 0-02 Ceuktg Throughout 2'x2' Ceiling Panels (fissured/pinhole) •NAD NP2 Adjacent to Flooring Throughout Cove Basc/Carpet Adhesive .NAD Q-Q2 Restroom 12"xl2" Floor Tilt/Mastic (white w/red and Mae) +NAD R Head Coach Restroom Tmulte Panels 'NAD S-S2 Under Tile in Restroom and Throughout Under Carper 12"x12" Floor T&NUstic (beige tile) •NAD T-T2 Roof Penetrations Penetration Mastic 10% Chrysmile Anproximpte Ousnti y: 5 SqA Recomm� e_ mdahona: Remove material prior to demolition or renovation which might disturb. U-U2 HVAC Duotina Above Suspended Ceiling RVAC Duct Sealant Mastic "NAD EfflIBALLEWID--HOME REMOOMS v-4n Interior Walls Throughout CMU Block Sealer/Paint +NAD W-W2 Exterior Doorways Caulking *MAD X-X2 Roof of Structure Tar Mastic/Fclt Paper 'NAD FOOTBALL FUMD-VISITOR RESTROOMS Y-Y2 Interior Walls Throughout CMU Block Sealer/Paint wNAD PROJECT 7942-07 Page 2 of 4 BURCHAM ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES L.L.C. 125 S. LBJ 9 San Marcos, Tbxu 78666.512-396-5725 • Fax 512-396-5740 Dec. LU. 1UU/ 12:JdrM Burcham Environmental Services No.3556 P. 4 le N Locillt Ire of Material 9llestos Content ZZ2 Exterior Doorways Caulidng •NAD AA-AA2 Roof of s tructure Tar Mesd c#elt Paper +NAD MULTI -SPORT FIELD HOUSE AB-AB2 Shower Walls CMU Block Seder/paint 'NAD AC-AC4 Interior Walls Throughout Sheerrook/Surfacing •NAD A -AD2 Ceiling in Showers/Rcstrooms 2 X4' Ceiling Panels (sheetrock) +NAD AB-AE2 LecturcVWeights, C0a0he9 Office and Outdoor Equipmew 25r4' Ceiling Panels (fissured/pinhole Pattern) AF-AF2 Weight Room/Coachas O>ylce 12"x12" Floor Tlle/Masbc (off-white) 3-5% Chrysotilc (tile and mastic) Approximate Onantity: 1,293 sq,fL Reeommendntlons: Reprove material prior to demolition Or renovation which might disturb. AGAG2 Hallway/Trainer Offioe Linoleum Flooring (blue/gray) •NAD AH-AH2 H,ay Chalkboard 40-505'o Chrysotila >3mam sty, 40 sq.ft, Reeommendattens: Remove material prior to demolition or renovation which might disturb. AI-Al2 Dressing Room 12"x12" Floor Ti e/Mastic (white and grey) S% Chrysotoc (mastic) Approximate Ougntity: Included in Area Ap. RegommendaflonS: Remove material Prior to demolition or renovation which tnlat dist AJ-A.T2 Cove Base/Carpet'lhraughout Offices Carpet/Cove Base Adhesive +NAD AK-AK2 Exterior Walls Plaster Sur*cing •NAD AL-AL.2 Exterior Window Window Caullrins "NAD AM-AM2 Roof of Structure Roofing Mastic 'NAD •NAD-No Asbestos Detected in SanVle(s) Based upon results of samples collected above, and analyzed by Omni, Inc., TDSHS Laboratory License #30-0087 and EMI.ab, Inc., 7DSHS Laboratory License #30-0365, renovation/demolition which may impact those materials fotmd to contain asbestos in quantities grmW than 1% should be conducted by personnel properly trained and PROJECT 7942-07 Page 3 of 4 BURCHAM ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES L.L.C. 125 S. LB] • San Marcos, Texas 78666.512-396.3725 • Fez 512-396-5740 Dec,20, 2007 12:38PM 8urcham Environmental Services No.3558 P. 5 equipped for these activities and licensed by the Texas Department of State Health Services. Should additional areas be discovered during demolition/renovation activities, for which asbestos content is unknown, Client should contact Consultant for additional testing. Non-destructive testing was conducted at this site. Burcham Environmental Services, L,L.C., has inspected many buildings throughout the State, consisting of many millions of square feet of building space. In almost every structure, our staff encounter areas which are inaccessible and may contain "suspect" asbestos -containing building materials. BES is not responsible for omitting concealed asbestos material not suspected to exist or unaccessible during our site visitation. Further, BES is not responsible for any damage resulting from asbestos being removed, knowingly or unknowingly, if BES is not contacted in writing prior to renovation, demolition, or any other work activities which could disturb "suspect" asbestos -containing materials. PRIOR TO RENOVATION OR DEMOLITION According to the Texas Department of State Health Services Asbestos Regulations 295.34 (c) a mandatory asbestos Inspection should be completed prior to any renovation or demolition by a licensed inspector. A ten-day notification to the Department of State Health Services will be required prior to any demolition, renovation, or asbestos abatement activity 295.61 (a). A demolition is defined as the wrecking or removal of any load -supporting members of a public building or any asbestos related activity. Identified asbestos may be left in place during and post construction as long as it is not disturbed and managed properly, Should an asbestos related activity or any "demolition" occur, then a ten-day notification to the Texas Department of State Health Services will be required. Should we be of further service to you on this project, or other projects in the future, please do not hesitate to call. Report p d by the following Consultant/Inspector(s) licensed by the Texas Department of State Health Services. Ken urcham, TDSHS #10-5317, Expires 6/2009 Matt Gonterman, TDSHS #60.2806, Expires 4/2009 141 o� Date PROJECT 7942-07 Page 4 of 4 BURCHAM ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES L.L.C. 125 S. I-BJ • San Marcos, Texas 78W - 512.3%.5725 - Fax 512-396-5740 LrJ 2006 IECC COMcheck Software Version 3.5.1 Envelope Compliance Certificate Report Date: 11/14/07 Data filename: W:\COLLEG-1\2737-1.00 \Code\PRESSB-1.CCK Section 1: Project Information Project Title: 2737.00 Athletic Facilities - Press Box Additions & Renovations' Construction Site: Owner/Agent: A&M Consolidated High School College Station Independent School 1801 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy. S. District College Station, TX 77840 1812 Welsh College Station, TX 77840 Section 2: General Information Building Location (for weather data): College Station, Texas Climate Zone: 2a Heating Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): 1788 Cooling Degree Days (base 50 degrees F): 6851 Project Type: Addition Vertical Glazing / Wall Area Pct.: 0% Activlty Tvoe(s) Floor Area School/University 87 Section 3: Requirements Checklist Designer/Contractor: Brian Harlan VLK Architects 1161 Corporate Dr. W. Suite 300 Arlington, TX 76006 817-633-1600 l Envelope PASSES: Design`18% better than code: Climate -Specific Requirements: Component Name/Description Gross Area Cavity Cont. Proposed Budget or Perimeter R-Value R-Value U-Factor U-Factor Floor 1: Concrete Floor (over unconditioned space) Roof 1: Insulation Entirely Above Deck Exterior Wall 1: Steel -Framed, 16" o.c. 87 — 19.0 0.045 0.123 87 — 35.0 0.028 0.063 248 0.0 20.0 0.044 0.125 (a) Budget U-factors are used for software baseline calculations ONLY, and are not code requirements. Air Leakage, Component Certification, and Vapor Retarder Requirements: ❑ 1. All joints and penetrations are caulked, gasketed or covered with a moisture vapor -permeable wrapping material installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. 2. Windows, doors, and skylights certified as meeting leakage requirements. El 3. Component R-values & U-factors labeled as certified. 4. Insulation installed according to manufacturers instructions, in substantial contact with the surface being insulated, and in a manner that achieves the rated R-value without compressing the insulation. 5. No roof insulation is installed on a suspended ceiling with removable ceiling panels. 6. Stair, elevator shaft vents, and other outdoor air intake and exhaust openings in the building envelope are equipped with motorized dampers. 7. Cargo doors and loading dock doors aie weather sealed. 8. Recessed lighting fixtures are: (i) Type IC rated and sealed or gasketed; or (ii) installed inside an appropriate air -tight assembly with a 0.5 inch clearance from combustible materials and with 3 inches clearance from insulation material. Project Title: 2737.00 Athletic Facilities - Press Box Additions & Renovations Report date: 11/14/07 Data filename: W:\COLLEG-1\2737-1.00_\Code\PRESSB-1.CCK Page 1 of 2 Note: Vapor retarder not required in this. location. Section 4: Compliance Statement Compliance Statement: The proposed envelope design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications and other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed envelope system has been designed to meet the 2006 IECC requirements in COMcheck Version 3.5.1�and to comply with the mandatory requireme s in the Requirements Checklist. T�xz I ko dAKLAO - e ff llq�-07 Name - Title nature Date Project Title: 2737.00 Athletic Facilities - Press Box Additions & Renovations Report date: 11/14/07 Data filename: W:\COLLEG-1\2737-1.00-\Code\PRESSB-I.CCK Page 2 of 2 COMcheck Software Version 3.4.2 Mechanical Compliance Certificate Zoos IECC Report Date: 11/13/07 Data filename: C:\Program Files\Check\COMcheck\Projects\CSISD - Pressbox.cck Section 1: Project Information Project Title: College Station ISD - Pressbox Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: College Station, TX College Station ISD Melvin Kalmans R.H. George & Associates 10930 W. Sam Houston Parkway N. Houston, TX 77064 281-644-1900 mkalmans@rhgeorge.com Section 2: General Information Building Location (for weather data): College Station, Texas Climate Zone: 2a Heating Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): 1788 Cooling Degree Days (base 50 degrees F): 6851 Project Type: Addition Section 3: Mechanical Systems List Quantl1y System Type & Description 2 HVAC System 1: Heating: Central Furnace, Electric / Cooling: Rooftop Package Unit, Capacity <54 kBtu/h, Air -Cooled Condenser / Single Zone Section 4: Requirements Checklist Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 1 : 1. Equipment minimum efficiency: Rooftop Package Unit: 9.7 SEER Generic Requirements: Must be met by all systems to which the requirement is applicable: 1. Load calculations per 2001 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 Cl 5. Thermostatic controls has 5 degrees F deadband - Exception: Thermostats requiring manual changeover between heating and cooling ❑ 6. Automatic Controls: Setback to 55 degrees F (heat) and 85 degrees F (cool); 7-day dock, 2-hour occupant override, 10-hour backup - Exception: Continuously operating zones - Exception: 2 kW demand or less, submit calculations ❑ 7. Outside -air source for ventilation; system capable of reducing OSA to required minimum 08. 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 duds and the building exterior when ducts are part of a building assembly Page 1 of 4 - Exception: Ducts located within equipment - Exception: Ducts with interior and exterior temperature difference not exceeding 15 degrees F. - Exception: Continuously welded and locking -type longitudinal joints and seams on ducts operating at static pressures less than 2 inches w.g. pressure classification ❑ 9. Mechanical fasteners and sealants used to connect ducts and air distribution equipment 10. Ducts sealed -longitudinal seams on rigid ducts; transverse seams on all ducts; UL 181A or 1818 tapes and mastics ❑ 11.0peration and maintenance manual provided to building owner Cj 12.13alancing devices provided in accordance with IMC 603.15 13.Motorized, automatic shutoff dampers required on exhaust and outdoor air supply openings - Exception: Gravity dampers acceptable in buildings <3 stories - Exception: Gravity dampers acceptable in systems with outside or exhaust air flow rates less than 300 cfm where dampers are interlocked with fan o 14.Stair and elevator shaft vents are equipped with motorized dampers Section 5: Compliance Statement 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 2006 IECC requirements in COMcheck Version 3.4.2 and to comply with the mandatory requirements in the Requirements Checklist. Mo".10VIM 4tJ44AU Name - Title .�•���C - OF 5.o'2 A. :•• 24070 /. A! ��'o�S �;CENB�.•O J 1-00/ �L� _O% Signature Date Page 2 of 4 COMcheck Software Version 3.4.2 Mechanical Requirements Description 2006 IECC Report Date: Data filename: C:\Program Files\Check\COMcheck\Projects\CSISD - Pressbox.cck The following list provides more detailed descriptions of the requirements in Section 4 of the Mechanical Compliance Certificate. Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 1 1. The specified heating and/or cooling equipment is covered by ASHRAE 90.1 Code and must meet the following minimum efficiency: Rooftop Package Unit: 9.7 SEER 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 in 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 degrees 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 degrees F during heating and setting up to 85 degrees 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. 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. 8. 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. - Exception: Duct insulation is not required on ducts located within equipment. - Exception: Dud insulation is not required when the design temperature difference between the interior and exterior of the duct or plenum does not exceed 15 degrees F. - Exception: Continuously welded and locking -type longitudinal joints and seams on duds operating at static pressures less than 2 inches w.g. pressure classification. 9. Mechanical fasteners and seals, mastics, or gaskets must be used when connecting duds to fans and other air distribution equipment, including multiple -zone terminal units. 10. Al 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 and shall be marked '181A-P' for pressure sensitive tape,'181A-M' for mastic or'181A-H' for Page 3 of 4 heat -sensitive tape. Tapes and mastics used to seal flexible air ductsand flexible air connectors shall comply with UL 181 B and shall be marked '181 B-FX' for pressure -sensitive tape or'181 B-M' for mastic. Unlisted duct tape is not permitted as a sealant on any metal ducts. 11. 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. 12. 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. 13. Outdoor air supply and exhaust systems must have motorized dampers that automatically shut when the systems or spaces served are not in use. Dampers must be capable of automatically shutting off during preoccupancy building warm-up, cool -down, and setback, except when ventilation reduces energy costs (e.g., night purge) or when ventilation must be supplied to meet code requirements. Both outdoor air supply and exhaust air dampers must have a maximum leakage rate of 3 cfm/ft2 at 1.0 in w.g. when tested in accordance with AMCA Standard 500. Exception: Gravity (non -motorized) dampers are acceptable in buildings less than three stories in height. - Exception: Systems with a design outside air intake or exhaust capacity of 300 cfm (140 Us) or less that are equipped with motor operated dampers that open and dose when the unit is energized and de -energized, respectively. 14. Stair and elevator shaft vents must be equipped with motorized dampers capable of being automatically closed during normal building operation and interlocked to open as required by fire and smoke detection systems. All gravity outdoor air supply and exhaust hoods, vents, and ventilators must be equipped with motorized dampers that will automatically shut when the spaces served are not in use. Exceptions: - Gravity (non -motorized) dampers are acceptable in buildings less than three stories in height above grade. - Ventilation systems serving unconditioned spaces. IJ( 2006 IECC COMcheck Software Version 3.5.1 Envelope Compliance Certificate Report Date: 11/14/07 Data filename: W:\COLLEG-1\2737-1.00-\Code\TOILET-l.CCK Section 1: Project Information Project Title: 2737.00 Athletic Facilities Visitor Toilets Construction Site: Owner/Agent: A&M Consolidated High School College Station Independent School 1801 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy. S. District College Station, TX 77840 1812 Welsh College Station, TX 77840 Section 2: General Information Building Location (for weather data): College Station, Texas Climate Zone: 2a Heating Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): 1788 Cooling Degree Days (base 50 degrees F): 6851 Project Type: New Construction Vertical Glazing / Wall Area Pct.: 0% Activity Type(s) Floor Area School/University 1330 Section 3: Requirements Checklist Envelope PASSES::Design 17% better than code..'.. Climate -Specific Requirements: Designer/Contractor: Brian Harlan VLK Architects 1161 Corporate Dr. W. Suite 300 Arlington, TX 76006 817-633-1600 Component Name/Description Gross Area Cavity or Perimeter R-Value Cont. R-Value Proposed U-Factor Budget U-Factor Floor 1: Slab-On-Grade:Unheated 179 — — — — Roof 1: Insulation Entirely Above Deck 1433 — 20.7 0.047 0.063 Exterior Wall 1: Concrete Block:8", Partially Grouted, Cells 2041 — 19.4 0.044 0.310 Insulated,Light Density, Furring: None Door 1: Uninsulated Single -Layer Metal, Swinging 84 — -- 1.400 0.700 (a) Budget U-factors are used for software baseline calculations ONLY, and are not code requirements. Air Leakage, Component Certification, and Vapor Retarder Requirements: 1. All joints and penetrations are caulked, gasketed or covered with a moisture vapor -permeable wrapping material installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. 0 2. Windows, doors, and skylights certified as meeting leakage requirements. 0 3. Component R-values & U-factors labeled as certified. 4. Insulation installed according to manufacturer's instructions, in substantial contact with the surface being insulated, and in a manner that achieves the rated R-value without compressing the insulation. 5. No roof insulation is installed on a suspended ceiling with removable ceiling panels. 0 6. Stair, elevator shaft vents, and other outdoor air intake and exhaust openings in the building envelope are equipped with motorized dampers. 0 7, Cargo doors and loading dock doors are weather sealed. Project Title: 2737.00 Athletic Facilities - Visitor Toilets Data filename: W:\COLLEG-1\2737-1.00_\Code\TOILET-1.CCK Report date: 11/14/07 Page 1 of 2 > ❑ 8. Recessed lighting fixtures are: (i) Type IC rated and sealed or gasketed; or (ii) installed inside an appropriate air -tight assembly with a 0.5 inch clearance from combustible materials and with 3 inches clearance from insulation material. Note: Vapor retarder not required in this location. Section 4: Compliance Statement Compliance Statement: 'The proposed envelope design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications and other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed envelope system has been designed to meet the 2006 IECC requirements in CO'Mlcheck Version 3.5.1 and to comply with the mandatory requirements' the Requirements Checklist. Name - Title re Date Project Title: 2737.00 Athletic Facilities - Visitor Toilets Report date: 11/14/07 Data filename: W:\COLLEG-1\2737-1.00_\Code\TOILET-1.CCK Page 2 of 2 COMcheck Software Version 3.4.2 Lighting Compliance Certificate 2006 IECC Report Date: 11/13/07 Data filename: C:\Program Files\Check\COMcheck\Projects\CSISD - Visitor Restroom.cck Section 1: Project Information Project Title: College Station ISD - Visitor Restroom Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: College Station, TX College Station ISD Melvin Kalmans R.H. George & Associates 10930 W. Sam Houston Parkway N. Houston, TX 77064 261-644-1900 mkalmans@rhgeorge.com Section 2: General Information Building Use Description by: Activity Type Project Type: New Construction Activity Type(s) Floor Area School/University 1330 Section 3: Requirements Checklist Interior Lighting: o 1. Total actual wafts must be less than or equal to total allowed watts. Allowed Watts Actual Watts Complies 1596 1472 YES Exterior Lighting: Ej 2. Efficacy greater than 45 lumens/W. Exceptions: Specialized lighting highlighting features of historic buildings; signage; safety or security lighting; low -voltage landscape lighting. 3. Comply with Sections 505.2.4 and 505.6 of IECC 2006 and attach documentation. Controls, Switching, and Wiring: l] 4. Independent controls for each space (switch/occupancy sensor). Exceptions: Areas designated as security or emergency areas that must be continuously illuminated. Lighting in stairways or corridors that are elements of the means of egress. o 5: Master switch at entry to hotel/motel guest room. Ej 6. Individual dwelling units separately metered. 7. Each space provided with a manual control to provide uniform light reduction by at least 50%. Exceptions: Only one luminaire in space; An occupant -sensing device controls the area; The area is a corridor, storeroom, restroom, public lobby or sleeping unit. Page 1 of 7 Areas that use less than 0.6 Watts/sq.ft. O 8. Automatic lighting shutoff control in buildings larger than 5,000 sq.ft. Exceptions. Sleeping units, patient care areas; and spaces where automatic shutoff would endanger safety or security. 9. Photocell/astronomical time switch on exterior lights. Exceptions: Lighting intended for 24 hour use. o 10.Tandem wired one -lamp and three -lamp ballasted luminaires (No single -lamp ballasts). Exceptions: Electronic high -frequency ballasts; Luminaires on emergency circuits or with no available pair. Section 4: Compliance Statement 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 2006 IECC requirements in COMcheck Version 3.4.2 and to comply with the mandatory r uirements in a Requirements Checklist. J I My IN Ka&OM**Js ------ Name - Title Signature Date Page 2 of 7 COMcheck Software Version 3.4.2 Lighting Application Worksheet 2006 IECC Report Date: Data filename: C:\Program Files\Check\COMcheck\Projects\CSISD - Visitor Restroom.cck Section 1: Allowed Lighting Power Calculation A B C D Area Category Floor Area Allowed Allowed Watts (ft2) Watts / ft2 (B x C) School/University 1330 1.2 1596 Total Allowed Watts = 1596 Section 2: Actual Lighting Power Calculation A B C D E Fixture ID : Description / Lamp / Wattage Per Lamp / Ballast Lamps/ # of Fixture (C X D) Fixture Fixtures Watt. '! c66ikn6rsity:(133_O Linear Fluorescent 1: J,JE: 1x4 Strip / 48" T8 32W / Electronic 2 23 64 1472 Total Actual Watts = 1472 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 = 1596 Total Actual Watts = 1472 Project Compliance = 124 Syr-^-� '*a. •�^^-' gr'tee S' Li htin PASSE D i n= betterthan�code - _ Page 3 of 7 COMcheck Software Version 3.4.2 Mechanical Compliance Certificate 2006 IECC Report Date: 11/13/07 Data filename: C:\Program Files\Check\COMcheck\Projects\CSISD -Visitor Restroom.cck Section 1: Project Information Project Title: College Station ISD - Visitor Restroom Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: College Station, TX College Station ISD Melvin Kalmans R.H. George & Associates 10930 W. Sam Houston Parkway N. Houston, TX 77064 281-644-1900 mkalmans@rhgeorge.com Section 2: General Information Building Location (for weather data): College Station, Texas Climate Zone: 2a Heating Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): 1788 Cooling Degree Days (base 50 degrees F): 6851 Project Type: New Construction Section 3: Mechanical Systems List Quantity System Type & Description 4 HVAC System 1: Heating: Unit Heater, Electric Section 4: Requirements Checklist Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 1 None Generic Requirements: Must be met by all systems to which the requirement is applicable: 1. Load calculations per 2001 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. Automatic Controls: Setback to 55 degrees F (heat) and 85 degrees F (cool); 7-day clock, 2-hour occupant override, 10-hour backup - Exception: Continuously operating zones - Exception: 2 kW demand or less, submit calculations 6. Outside -air source for ventilation; system capable of reducing OSA to required minimum ❑ 7. Hot water pipe insulation: 1 in. for pipes —1.5 in. and 2 in. for pipes >1.5 in. Chilled water/refrigerant/brine pipe insulation: 1 in. for pipes —1.5 in. and 1.5 in. for pipes >1.5 in. Steam pipe insulation: 1.5 in. for pipes —1.5 in. and 3 in. for pipes >1.5 in. - Exception: Piping within HVAC equipment - Exception: Fluid temperatures between 55 and 105 degrees F Page 4 of 7 - Exception: Fluid not heated or cooled - Exception: Runouts <4 ft in length 8. Operation and maintenance manual provided to building owner O 9. Stair and elevator shaft vents are equipped with motorized dampers Section 5: Compliance Statement 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 2006 IECC requirements in COMcheck Version 3.4.2 and to comply with the mandatory requirements in the Requirements Checklist. eLv,- q�r1Sj. lf -a-07 Name - Title I Signature Date Page 5 of 7 COMcheck Software Version 3.4.2 Mechanical Requirements Description . 20061ECC Report Date: Data filename: C:\Program Files\Check\COMcheck\Projects\CSISD - Visitor Restroom.cck The following list provides more detailed descriptions of the requirements in Section 4 of the Mechanical Compliance Certificate. Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 1 None 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 in 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. The system or zone control must be a programmable thermostat or other automatic control meeting the following criteda:a) capable of setting back temperature to 55 degrees F during heating and setting up to 85 degrees 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. 6. 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. 7. All pipes serving space -conditioning systems must be insulated as follows: Hot water piping for heating systems: 1 in. for pipes -I 1/2-in. nominal diameter 2 in. for pipes >1 1/2-in. nominal diameter. Chilled water, refrigerant, and brine piping systems: 1 in. insulation for pipes -I 1/2-in. nominal diameter 1 1/2 in. insulation for pipes >1 1/2-in. nominal diameter. Steam piping: 1 1/2 in. insulation for pipes 1 1/2-in. nominal diameter 3 in. insulation for pipes >1 1/2-in. nominal diameter. - Exception: Pipe insulation is not required for factory -installed piping within HVAC equipment. - Exception: Pipe insulation is not required for piping that conveys fluids having a design operating temperature range between 55 degrees F and 105 degrees F. - Exception: Pipe insulation is not required for piping that conveys fluids that have not been heated or cooled through the use of fossil fuels or electric power. - Exception: Pipe insulation is not required for runout piping not exceeding 4 ft in length and 1 in. in diameter between the control valve and HVAC coil. 8. 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. 9. Stair and elevator shaft vents must be equipped with motorized dampers capable of being automatically closed during normal building operation and interlocked to open as required by fire and smoke detection systems. All gravity outdoor air supply and exhaust hoods, vents, and ventilators must be equipped with motorized dampers that will automatically shut when the spaces served are not in use. Exceptions: - Gravity (non -motorized) dampers are acceptable in buildings less than three stories in height above grade. - Ventilation systems serving unconditioned spaces. Page 6 of 7 Page 7of7 COMcheck Software Version 3.5.1 Envelope Compliance Certificate 2006 IECC Report Date: 11/14/07 Data filename: W:\COLLEG-1\2737-1.00-\Code\MULTIS-l.CCK Section 1: Project Information Project Title: 2737.00 Athletic Facilities - Multisport Facility 1 Construction Site: A&M Consolidated High School 1801 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy. S. College Station, TX 77840 Owner/Agent: College Station Independent School District 1812 Welsh College Station, TX 77840 Section 2: General Information Building Location (for weather data): College Station, Texas Climate Zone: 2a Heating Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): 1788 Cooling Degree Days (base 50 degrees F): 6851 Project Type: New Construction Vertical Glazing / Wall Area Pct.: 0% Activity Type(s) Floor Area School/University 11158 Section 3: Requirements Checklist Envelope PASSE$ t]esign'23°10 better.ttian code ' .:. `` Designer/Contractor: Brian Harlan VLK Architects 1161 Corporate Dr. W. Suite 300 Arlington, TX 76006 817-633-1600 Climate -Specific Requirements: Component Name/Description Gross Area Cavity Cont. Proposed Budget or Perimeter R-Value R-Value U-Factor U-Factor Floor 1: Slab -On -Grade: Unheated 458 — — — — Roof 1: Insulation Entirely Above Deck 11158 — 20.7 0.047 0.063 Exterior Wall 1: Concrete Block:8", Partially Grouted, Cells 17470 — 19.4 0.044 0.310 Insulated,Light Density, Furring: None Door 1: Uninsulated Single -Layer Metal, Swinging 152 — -- 1.400 0.700 Door 2: Uninsulated Single -Layer Metal, Non -Swinging 43 — — 1.400 1.450 (a) Budget U-factors are used for software baseline calculations ONLY, and are not code requirements. Air Leakage, Component Certification, and Vapor Retarder Requirements: Ej 1. All joints and penetrations are caulked, gasketed or covered with a moisture vapor -permeable wrapping material installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. ❑ 2. Windows, doors, and skylights certified as meeting leakage requirements. ❑ 3. Component R-values & U-factors labeled as certified. 4. Insulation installed according to manufacturer's instructions, in substantial contact with the surface being insulated, and in a manner that achieves the rated R-value without compressing the insulation. o 5. No roof insulation is installed on a suspended ceiling with removable.ceiling panels. 6. Stair, elevator shaft vents, and other outdoor air intake and exhaust openings in the building envelope are equipped with motorized dampers. Project Title: 2737.00 Athletic Facilities - Multisport Facility Report date: 11/14/07 Data filename: W:\COLLEG-1\2737-1.00_\Code\MULTIS-1.CCK Page 1 of 2 7. Cargo doors and loading dock doors are weather sealed. 8. Recessed lighting fixtures are: (i) Type IC rated and sealed or gasketed; or (ii) installed inside an appropriate air -tight assembly with a 0.5 inch clearance from combustible materials and with 3 inches clearance from insulation material. Note: Vapor retarder not required in this location. Section 4: Compliance Statement Compliance Statement: The proposed envelope design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications and other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed envelope system has been designed to meet the 2006 IECC requirements in COMcheck Version 3.5.1 and to comply with the mandatorV requirements ' the Requirements Checklist. BCIA,J C. � A9,Lakv- 26J. AttCO. I1-1g,7 Name - Title i Date Project Title: 2737.00 Athletic Facilities - Multisport Facility Report date: 11/14/07 Data filename: W:\COLLEG-1\2737-1.00_\Code\MULTIS-1.CCK Page 2 of 2 COMcheck Software Version 3.4.2 Lighting Compliance Certificate 2006 IECC Report Date: 11/13/07 Data filename: C:\Program Files\CheddCOMcheck\Projects\CSISD - Multisport.cck Section 1: Project Information Project Title: College Station ISD - Multi -sport Field House Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: College Station, TX College Station ISD Melvin Kalmans R.H. George & Associates 10930 W. Sam Houston Parkway N. Houston, TX 77064 281-644-1900 mkalmans@rhgeorge.com Section 2: General Information Building Use Description by: Activity Type Project Type: New Construction Activity Type(s) Floor Area School/University 11110 Section 3: Requirements Checklist Interior Lighting: 1. Total actual watts must be less than or equal to total allowed wafts. Allowed Watts Actual Watts Complies 13332 12640 YES Exterior Lighting: 2. Efficacy greater than 45 lumens/W. Exceptions: Specialized lighting highlighting features of historic buildings; signage; safety or security lighting; low -voltage landscape lighting. 3. Comply with Sections 505.2.4 and 505.6 of IECC 2006 and attach documentation. Controls, Switching, and Wiring: ❑ 4. Independent controls for each space (switch/occupancy sensor). Exceptions: Areas designated as security or emergency areas that must be continuously illuminated. Lighting in stairways or corridors that are elements of the means of egress. ci 5. Master switch at entry to hotel/motel guest room. 6. Individual dwelling units separately metered. ❑ 7. Each space provided with a manual control to provide uniform light reduction by at least 50%. Exceptions: Only one luminaire in space; An occupant -sensing device controls the area; The area is a corridor, storeroom, restroom, public lobby or sleeping unit. Page 1 of 7 Areas that use less than 0.6 Watts/sq.ft. 8. Automatic lighting shutoff control in buildings larger than 5,000 sq.ft. Exceptions: Sleeping units, patient care areas; and spaces where automatic shutoff would endanger safety or security. Ej 9. Photocell/astronomical time switch on exterior lights. Exceptions: Lighting intended for 24 hour use. El 10.Tandem wired one -lamp and three -lamp ballasted luminaires (No single -lamp ballasts). Exceptions: Electronic high -frequency ballasts; Luminaires on emergency circuits or with no available pair. Section 4: Compliance Statement, 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 2006 IECC requirements in COMcheck Version 3.4.2 and to comply with the mandatory requirements in the Requirements Checklist. Mavi'Ll 6leoliws - -..a AL Name -Title Signature Date Page 2 of 7 COMcheck Software Version 3.4.2 Lighting Application Worksheet 2006 IECC Report Date: Data filename: CAProgram Files\Check\COMcheck\Projects\CSISD - Multisport.cck Section 1: Allowed Lighting Power Calculation A B C D Area Category Floor Area Allowed Allowed Watts (ft2) Watts / ft2 (B x C) School/University 11110 1.2 13332 Total Allowed Watts = 13332 Section 2: Actual Lighting Power Calculation A B C D E Fixture ID : Description / Lamp / Wattage Per Lamp / Ballast Lamps/ # of Fixture (C X D) Fixture Fixtures Watt. ,SchoolNnlver_stty.(11.110 sq.ft.) .......... . Linear Fluorescent 1: A,AE: 2x4 Troffer / 48" T8 32W / Electronic 3 11 96 1056 Linear Fluorescent 2: B,BE: 2x4 Troffer / 48" T8 32W / Electronic 3 2 96 192 Linear Fluorescent 3: C,CE: 1x4 Strip / 48" T8 32W / Electronic 2 44 64 2816 Compact Fluorescent 1: D,E: 8" Downlight / Triple 4-pin 32W / Electronic 1 24 32 768 Linear Fluorescent 4: F,FE: 1x4 Strip / 48" T8 32W / Electronic 2 26 64 1664 Linear Fluorescent 5: H,HE: 2x4 Troffer w/ mirrored reflect / 48" T8 32W / 6 32 192 6144 Electronic Total Actual Watts = 12640 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 = 13332 Total Actual Watts = 12640 Project Compliance = 692 Lighting PASSES: Design 5% better than code. Page 3 of 7 N( COMcheck Software Version 3.4.2 Mechanical Compliance Certificate 2006 IECC Report Date: 11/13/07 Data filename: CAProgram Files\Check\COMcheck\Projects\CSISD - Multisport.cck Section 1: Project Information Project Title: College Station ISD - Multi -sport Field House Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: College Station, TX College Station ISD Melvin Kalmans R.H. George & Associates 10930 W. Sam Houston Parkway N. Houston, TX 77064 281-644-1900 mkalmans@rhgeorge.com Section 2: General Information Building Location (for weather data): College Station, Texas Climate Zone: 2a Heating Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): 1788 Cooling Degree Days (base 50 degrees F): 6851 Project Type: New Construction Section 3: Mechanical Systems List Cluantft System Type & Description 2 HVAC System 1: Heating: Central Furnace, Gas / Cooling: Rooftop Package Unit, Capacity <54 kBtu/h, Air -Cooled Condenser / Single Zone 1 HVAC System 2: Heating: Central Furnace, Gas / Cooling: Rooftop Package Unit, Capacity > 54 - <65 kBtu/h, Air -Cooled Condenser / Single Zone 3 HVAC System 3: Heating: Central Furnace, Gas / Cooling: Rooftop Package Unit, Capacity > 90 - <135 kBtu/h, Air -Cooled Condenser / Single Zone 1 HVAC System 4: Heating: Central Furnace, Gas / Cooling: Rooftop Package Unit, Capacity > 135 - <240 kBtu/h, Air -Cooled Condenser / Single Zone 1 Storage Water Heater 1: Gas Storage Water Heater, Capacity: 150 gallons, Input Rating: 400000 Btu/h w/ Circulation Pump Section 4: Requirements Checklist Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 1 : ❑ 1. Newly purchased heating equipment meets the heating efficiency requirements ❑ 2. Equipment minimum efficiency: Rooftop Package Unit: 9.7 SEER Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 2: 0 1. Newly purchased heating equipment meets the heating efficiency requirements 2. Equipment minimum efficiency: Rooftop Package Unit: 9.7 SEER Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 3: ❑ 1. Newly purchased heating equipment meets the heating efficiency requirements ❑ 2. Equipment minimum efficiency: Rooftop Package Unit: 10.1 EER Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 4: Page 4 of 7 1. Newly purchased heating equipment meets the heating efficiency requirements C] 2. Equipment minimum efficiency: Rooftop Package Unit: 9.5 EER Requirements Specific To: Storage Water Heater 1 1. Hot water system sized per manufacturer's sizing guide 2. Gas Storage Water Heater efficiency — 80% Et, 508 SL, Btu/h ❑ 3. All piping in circulating system insulated 4. Hot water storage temperature adjustable down to 120 degrees F or lower o 5. Automatic time control of heat tapes and recirculating systems present 6. Controls will shut off operation of circulating pump between water heater/boiler and storage tanks within 5 minutes after end of heating cycle Generic Requirements: Must be met by all systems to which the requirement is applicable: 1. Load calculations per 2001 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 degrees F deadband - Exception: Thermostats requiring manual changeover between heating and cooling o 6. Automatic Controls: Setback to 55 degrees F (heat) and 85 degrees 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. Outside -air source for ventilation; system capable of reducing OSA to required minimum B. 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 degrees F. - Exception: Continuously welded and locking -type longitudinal joints and seams on ducts operating at static pressures less than 2 inches w.g, pressure classification Ei 9. Mechanical fasteners and sealants used to connect ducts and air distribution equipment Cl 10. Ducts sealed - longitudinal seams on rigid ducts; transverse seams on all ducts; UL 181A or 181 B tapes and mastics 11.Operation and maintenance manual provided to building owner 12.Balancing devices provided in accordance with IMC 603.15 13.Piping, insulated to 1/2 in. if nominal diameter of pipe is <1.5 in.; Larger pipe insulated to 1 in. thickness 14. Lavatory faucet outlet temperatures in public restrooms limited to 110 degrees F (43 degrees C) ci 15.Motorized, automatic shutoff dampers required on exhaust and outdoor air supply openings - Exception: Gravity dampers acceptable in buildings <3 stories - Exception: Gravity dampers acceptable in systems with outside or exhaust air flow rates less than 300 cfm where dampers are interlocked with fan o 16. Stair and elevator shaft vents are equipped with motorized dampers Section 5: Compliance Statement 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 2006 IECC requirements in COMcheck Version 3.4.2 and to comply with the mandatory requirements in the Requirements Checklist. Name - Title /1-15-07 Date COMcheck Software Version 3.4.2 (A,tl Mechanical Requirements Description 2006 IECC Report Date: Data filename: C:\Program Files\Check\COMcheck\Projects\CSISD - Multisport.cck The following list provides more detailed descriptions of the requirements in Section 4 of the Mechanical Compliance Certificate. Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 1 : 1. The specified heating 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. 2. The specified heating and/or cooling equipment is covered by ASHRAE 90.1 Code and must meet the following minimum efficiency: Rooftop Package Unit: 9.7 SEER Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 2: 1. The specified heating 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. 2. The specified heating and/or cooling equipment is covered by ASHRAE 90.1 Code and must meet the following minimum efficiency: Rooftop Package Unit: 9.7 SEER Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 3 : 1. The specified heating 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. 2. The specified heating and/or cooling equipment is covered by ASHRAE 90.1 Code and must meet the following minimum efficiency: Rooftop Package Unit: 10.1 EER Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 4: 1. The specified heating 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. 2. The specified heating and/or cooling equipment is covered by ASHRAE 90.1 Code and must meet the following minimum efficiency: Rooftop Package Unit: 9.5 EER Requirements Specific To: Storage Water Heater 1 : 1. Service water heating system design loads for the purpose of sizing systems and equipment must be determined in accordance with manufacturers' published sizing guidelines. 2. Service water heating equipment used solely for heating potable water, pool heaters, and hot water storage tanks must meet the following miniumum efficiency: Gas Storage Water Heater efficiency — 80% Et, 508 SL, Btu/h 3. Insulation must be provided for recirculating system piping, including the supply and return piping of a circulating tank type water heater. 4. Temperature controls must be provided that allow for storage temperature adjustment from 120 degrees F or lower to a maximum temperature compatible with the intended use except when the manufacturer's installation instructions specify a higher minimum thermostat setting to minimize condensation and resulting corrosion. Documentation of the installation instructions must be provided to be exempted from this requirement. 5. Systems designed to maintain usage temperatures in hot water pipes, such as recirculating hot water systems or heat trace, must be equipped with automatic time switches or other controls that can be set to switch off the temperature maintenance system during extended periods when hot water is not required. 6. When used to maintain storage tank water temperature, recirculating pumps must be equipped with controls limiting operation to the start of the heating cycle to a maximum of 5 minutes after the end of the heating cycle. 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 in 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. Page 6 of 7 - 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 degrees 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 criteda:a) capable of setting back temperature to 55 degrees F during heating and setting up to 85 degrees 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. 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. 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. - Exception: Dud 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 degrees F. - Exception: Continuously welded and locking -type longitudinal joints and seams on ducts operating at static pressures less than 2 inches w.g. pressure classification. 9. 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. 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 and shall be marked '181A-P' for pressure sensitive tape,'181A-M' for mastic or'181A-H' for heat -sensitive tape. Tapes and mastics used to seal flexible air ductsand flexible air connectors shall comply with UL 181 B and shall be marked '181 B-FX' for pressure -sensitive tape or 181 B-M' for mastic. Unlisted duct tape is not permitted as a sealant on any metal ducts. 11. 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 commented) complete narrative of how each system is intended to operate. 12. 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. 13. Service hot water piping, where required, must be insulated to 1/2 in. if pipe less than 1.5 in. nominal diameter. Larger pipe must be insulated to 1 in.. Pipe insulation will have a conductivity of less than 0.28 Btu.in/(h-ft2-degrees F). 14. Temperature controlling means must be provided to limit the maximum temperature of water delivered from lavatory faucets in public facility restrooms to 110 degrees F. 15. Outdoor air supply and exhaust systems must have motorized dampers that automatically shut when the systems or spaces served are not in use. Dampers must be capable of automatically shutting off during preoccupancy building warm-up, cool -down, and setback, except when ventilation reduces energy costs (e.g., night purge) or when ventilation must be supplied to meet code requirements. Both outdoor air supply and exhaust air dampers must have a maximum leakage rate of 3 cfm/ft2 at 1.0 in w.g. when tested in accordance with AMCA Standard 500. - Exception: Gravity (non -motorized) dampers are acceptable in buildings less than three stories in height. - Exception: Systems with a design outside air intake or exhaust capacity of 300 cfm (140 Us) or less that are equipped with motor operated dampers that open and close when the unit is energized and de -energized, respectively. 16. Stair and elevator shaft vents must be equipped with motorized dampers capable of being automatically closed during normal building operation and interlocked to open as required by fire and smoke detection systems. All gravity outdoor air supply and exhaust hoods, vents, and ventilators must be equipped with motorized dampers that will automatically shut when the spaces served are not in use. Exceptions: - Gravity (non -motorized) dampers are acceptable in buildings less than three stories in height above grade. - Ventilation systems serving unconditioned spaces. Page 7 of 7 COMcheck Software Version 3.5.1 Envelope Compliance Certificate 2006 IECC Report Date: 11/14/07 Data filename: W:\COLLEG-1\2737-1.00-\Code\TOILET-2.CCK Section 1: Project Information Project Title: 2737.00 Athletic Facilities `Home Toilets Construction Site: Owner/Agent: A&M Consolidated High School College Station Independent School 1801 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy. S. District College Station, TX 77840 1812 Welsh College Station, TX 77840 Section 2: General Information Building Location (for weather data): College Station, Texas Climate Zone: 2a Heating Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): 1788 Cooling Degree Days (base 50 degrees F): 6851 Project Type: New Construction Vertical Glazing / Wall Area Pct.: 0% Activlty Tvoe(s) School/University Section 3: Requirements Checklist Climate -Specific Requirements: Component Name/Description Floor 1: Slab -On -Grade: Unheated Roof 1: Insulation Entirely Above Deck Exterior Wall 1: Concrete Block:8", Partially Grouted, Cells Insulated,Light Density , Furring: None Door 1: Uninsulated Single -Layer Metal, Swinging Floor Area 1859 Designer/Contractor: Brian Harlan VLK Architects 1161 Corporate Dr. W. Suite 300 Arlington, TX 76006 217-633-1600 Gross Area Cavity Cont. Proposed Budget or Perimeter R-Value R-Value U-Factor U-Factor 223 — -- — — 1960 — 20.0 0.048 0.063 2.690 — 23.1 0.038 0.310 63 -- — 1.400 0.700 (a) Budget U-factors are used for software baseline calculations ONLY, and are not code requirements. Air Leakage, Component Certification, and Vapor Retarder Requirements: 1. All joints and penetrations are caulked, gasketed or covered with a moisture vapor -permeable wrapping material installed In accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. 2. Windows, doors, and skylights certified as meeting leakage requirements. 3. Component R-values & U-factors labeled as certified. 4. Insulation installed according to manufacturers instructions, in substantial contact with the surface being insulated, and in a manner that achieves the rated R-value without compressing the insulation. o 5. No roof insulation is installed on a suspended ceiling with removable ceiling panels. 6. Stair, elevator shaft vents, and other outdoor air intake and exhaust openings in the building envelope are equipped with motorized dampers. O 7. Cargo doors and loading dock doors are weather sealed. Project Title: 2737.00 Athletic Facilities - Home Toilets Data filename: W:\COLLEG-1\2737-1.00-\Code\TOILET-2.CCK Report date: 11/14/07 Page 1 of 2 0 8. Recessed lighting fixtures are: (i) Type IC rated and sealed or gasketed; or (ii) installed inside an appropriate air -tight assembly with a 0.5 inch clearance from combustible materials and with 3 inches clearance from insulation material. Note: Vapor retarder not required in this location. Section 4: Compliance Statement Compliance Statement: The proposed envelope design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications and other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed envelope system has been designed to meet the 2006 IECC requirements in COMcheck Version 3.5.1 and to comply with the mandatory requirement in the Requirements Checklist. B?r-IAr� �Riz�1►� - i�R o.1. A 2cF�. -1 y -n Name - Title ure Date Project Title: 2737.00 Athletic Facilities - Home Toilets Data filename: W:\COLLEG-1\2737-1.00-\Code\TOILET-2.CCK Report date: 11/14/07 Page 2 of 2 COMcheck Software Version 3.4.2 Lighting Compliance Certificate 2006 IECC Report Date: 11/13/07 Data filename: C:\Program Files\Check\COMcheck\Projects\CSISD - Home Restroom.cck Section 1: Project Information Project Title: College Station ISD - Home Restroom Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: College Station, TX College Station ISD Melvin Kalmans R.H. George & Associates 10930 W. Sam Houston Parkway N. Houston, TX 77064 281-644-1900 mkalmans@rhgeorge. oom Section 2: General Information Building Use Description by: Activity Type Project Type: New Construction Activity Type(s) Floor Area School/University 1860 Section 3: Requirements Checklist Interior Lighting: o 1. Total actual watts must be less than or equal to total allowed watts. Allowed Watts Actual Watts Complies 2232 1984 . YES Exterior Lighting: 2. Efficacy greater than 45 lumens/W. Exceptions: Specialized lighting highlighting features of historic buildings; signage; safety or security lighting; low -voltage landscape lighting. 3. Comply with Sections 505.2.4 and 505.6 of IECC 2006 and attach documentation. Controls, Switching, and Wiring: 4. Independent controls for each space (switch/occupancy sensor). Exceptions: Areas designated as security or emergency areas that must be continuously illuminated. Lighting in stairways or corridors that are elements of the means of egress. 5. Master switch at entry to hotel/motel guest room. 6. Individual dwelling units separately metered. 7. Each space provided with a manual control to provide uniform light reduction by at least 50%. Exceptions: Only one luminaire in space; An occupant -sensing device controls the area; The area is a corridor, storeroom, restroom, public lobby or sleeping unit. Page 1 of 7 Areas that use less than 0.6 Watts/sq.ft. 8. Automatic lighting shutoff control in buildings larger than 5,000 sq.ft. Exceptions. Sleeping units, patient care areas; and spaces where automatic shutoff would endanger safety or security. ❑ 9. Photocell/astronomical time switch on exterior lights. Exceptions: Lighting intended for 24 hour use. Cl 10.Tandem wired one -lamp and three -lamp ballasted luminaires (No single -lamp ballasts). Exceptions: Electronic high -frequency ballasts; Luminaires on emergency circuits or with no available pair. Section 4: Compliance Statement 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 2006 IECC requirements in COMchec�IA kVersion 3.4.2 and to comply with the mandatory uirements i the Requirements Checklist. Mi-WAA1 L.L�S j1-/3.07 Name - Title Signature Date W_ O F •a¢% 24070 1. ••tiPC0��1� Zi I!llrss't ON t� kil Page 2 of 7 COMcheck Software Version 3.4.2 Lighting Application Worksheet 2006 IECC Report Date: Data filename: C:\Program Files\Check\COMcheck\Projects\CSISD - Home Restroom.cck Section 1: Allowed Lighting Power Calculation A B C D Area Category Floor Area Allowed Allowed Watts (ft2) Watts / ft2 (B x C) School/University 1860 1.2 2232 Total Allowed Watts = 2232 Section 2: Actual Lighting Power Calculation A Fixture ID : Description / Lamp / Wattage Per Lamp / Ballast SchoollUnlversity (1860 sq R). _ -_ Linear Fluorescent 1: J,JE: 1x4 Strip / 48" T8 32W /Electronic Section 3: Compliance Calculation B C D E Lamps/ # of Fixture (C X D) Fixture Fixtures Watt. 2 31 64 1984 Total Actual Watts = 1984 If the Total Allowed Watts minus the Total Actual Watts is greater than or equal to zero, the building complies. Total Allowed Watts = 2232 Total Actual Watts = 1984 Project Compliance = 248 Lighting PASSES: D-code. Page 3 of 7 COMcheck Software Version 3.4.2 Mechanical Compliance Certificate 2006 IECC Report Date: 11/13/07 Data filename: C:\Program Files\Check\COMcheck\Projects\CSISD - Home Restroom.cck Section 1: Project Information Project Title: College Station ISD - Home Restroom Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: College Station, TX College Station ISD Melvin Kalmans R.H. George & Associates 10930 W. Sam Houston Parkway N. Houston, TX 77064 281-644-1900 mkalmans@rhgeorge.com Section 2: General Information Building Location (for weather data): College Station, Texas Climate Zone: 2a Heating Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): 1788 Cooling Degree Days (base 50 degrees F): 6851 Project Type: New Construction Section 3: Mechanical Systems List Quantity System Type & Description 4 HVAC System 1: Heating: Unit Heater, Electric Section 4: Requirements Checklist Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 1 None Generic Requirements: Must be met by all systems to which the requirement is applicable: 1. Load calculations per 2001 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 Cl 4. Minimum one humidity control device per installed humidification/dehumidification system 5. Automatic Controls: Setback to 55 degrees F (heat) and 85 degrees F (cool); 7-day clock, 2-hour occupant override, 10-hour backup - Exception: Continuously operating zones - Exception: 2 kW demand or less, submit calculations ❑ 6. Outside -air source for ventilation; system capable of reducing OSA to required minimum 7. Hot water pipe insulation: 1 in. for pipes —1.5 in. and 2 in. for pipes >1.5 in. Chilled water/refrigerant/brine pipe insulation: 1 in. for pipes < 1.5 in. and 1.5 in. for pipes >1.5 in. Steam pipe insulation: 1.5 in. for pipes —1.5 in. and 3 in. for pipes >1.5 in. - Exception: Piping within HVAC equipment - Exception: Fluid temperatures between 55 and 105 degrees F Page 4 of 7 - Exception: Fluid not heated or cooled - Exception: Runouts <4 ft in length Ej 8. Operation and maintenance manual provided to building owner ❑ 9. Stair and elevator shaft vents are equipped with motorized dampers Section 5: Compliance Statement 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 2006 IECC requirements in COMcheck Version 3.4.2 and to comply with the mandatory requirements in the Requirements Checklist. - 146.Vid Name - Title Signature Date COMcheck Software Version 3.4.2 Mechanical Requirements Description 2006 IECC Report Date: Data filename: CAProgram Files\Check\COMcheck\Projects\CSISD - Home Restroom.cck The following list provides more detailed descriptions of the requirements in Section 4 of the Mechanical Compliance Certificate. Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 1 None 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 in 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. 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 degrees F during heating and setting up to 85 degrees 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. 6. 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. 7. All pipes serving space -conditioning systems must be insulated as follows: Hot water piping for heating systems: 1 in. for pipes 1 1/2-1n. nominal diameter 2 in. for pipes >1 1/2-in. nominal diameter. Chilled water, refrigerant, and brine piping systems: 1 in. insulation for pipes 1 1/2-in. nominal diameter 1 1/2 in. insulation for pipes >1 1/2-in. nominal diameter. Steam piping: 1 1/2 in. insulation for pipes 1 1/2-in. nominal diameter 3 in. insulation for pipes >1 1/2-in. nominal diameter. - Exception: Pipe insulation is not required for factory -installed piping within HVAC equipment. - Exception: Pipe insulation is not required for piping that conveys fluids having a design operating temperature range between 55 degrees F and 105 degrees F. - Exception: Pipe insulation is not required for piping that conveys fluids that have not been heated or cooled through the use of fossil fuels or electric power. - Exception: Pipe insulation is not required for runout piping not exceeding 4 ft in length and 1 in. in diameter between the control valve and HVAC coil. 8. 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. 9. Stair and elevator shaft vents must be equipped with motorized dampers capable of being automatically closed during normal building operation and interlocked to open as required by fire and smoke detection systems. Al gravity outdoor air supply and exhaust hoods, vents, and ventilators must be equipped with motorized dampers that will automatically shut when the spaces served are not in use. Exceptions: - Gravity (non -motorized) dampers are acceptable in buildings less than three stories in height above grade. - Ventilation systems serving unconditioned spaces. Page 6 of 7 r COMcheck Software Version 3.5.1 eNll Envelope Compliance Certificate 2006 IECC Report Date: 11/14/07 Data filename: W:\COLLEG-1\2737-1.00-\Code\STADIU-1.CCK Section 1: Project Information Project Title: 2737.00 Athletic Facilities - Stadium Field House Additions & Renovations, Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: A&M Consolidated High School College Station Independent School Brian Harlan 1801 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy. S. District VLK Architects College Station, TX 77840 1812 Welsh 1161 Corporate Dr. W. Suite 300 College Station, TX 77840 Arlington, TX 76006 817-633-1600 Section 2: General Information Building Location (for weather data): College Station, Texas Climate Zone: 2a Heating Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): 1788 Cooling Degree Days (base 50 degrees F): 6851 Project Type: Addition Vertical Glazing / Wall Area Pct.: 9% Activity Type(s) Floor Area School/University 3720 Section 3: Requirements Checklist ........... ......... . Envelope PASSES: Design 4% better than code.' `' - - • _ � - Climate -Specific Requirements: Component Name/Description Floor 1: Slab-On-Grade:Unheated Roof 1: Insulation Entirely Above Deck Exterior Wall 1: Concrete Block:8", Partially Grouted, Cells Insulated,Light Density, Furring: Wood Window 1: Metal Frame:Single Pane, Tinted, SHGC 0.57 Door 1: Uninsulated Single -Layer Metal, Swinging Door 2: Uninsulated Single -Layer Metal, Non -Swinging Gross Area Cavity Cont. Proposed Budget or Perimeter R-Value R-Value U-Factor U-Factor 404 — — — — 3728 — 20.7 0.047 0.063 3955 0.0 29.4 0.030 0.231 360 — — 1.100 0.750 52 — — 1.400 0.700 43 — — 1.400 1.450 (a) Budget U-factors are used for software baseline calculations ONLY, and are not code requirements. Air Leakage, Component Certification, and Vapor Retarder Requirements: Lj 1. All joints and penetrations are caulked, gasketed or covered with a moisture vapor -permeable wrapping material installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. 2. Windows, doors, and skylights certified as meeting leakage requirements. rl 3. Component R-values & U-factors labeled as certified. 4. Insulation installed according to manufacturer's instructions, in substantial contact with the surface being insulated, and in a manner that achieves the rated R-value without compressing the insulation. 5. No roof insulation is Installed on a suspended ceiling with removable ceiling panels. 0 6. Stair, elevator shaft vents, and other outdoor air intake and exhaust openings in the building envelope are equipped with motorized dampers. Project Title: 2737.00 Athletic Facilities - Stadium Field House Additions & Renovations Report date: 11/14/07 Data filename: W:\COLLEG-1\2737-1.00_\Code\STADIU-1.CCK Page 1 of 2 7. Cargo doors and loading dock doors are weather sealed. 8. Recessed lighting fixtures are: (i) Type IC rated and sealed or gasketed; or (ii) installed inside an appropriate air -tight assembly with a 0.5 inch clearance from combustible materials and with 3 inches clearance from insulation material. Note: Vapor retarder not required in this location. Section 4: Compliance Statement Compliance Statement: The proposed envelope design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications and other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed envelope system has been designed to meet the 2006 IECC requirements in COMc eck Version 3.5.1 and to comply with the mandatory requirements i the Requirements Checklist. 1�r,ILA - AR -cm Name - Title re Date Project Title: 2737.00 Athletic Facilities - Stadium Field House Additions & Renovations Report date: 11/14/07 Data filename: W:\COLLEG-1\2737-1.00_\Code\STADIU-1.CCK Page 2 of 2 COMcheck Software Version 3.4.2 Lighting Compliance Certificate 2006 IECC Report Date: 11/13/07 Data filename: C:\Program Files\Check\COMcheck\Projects\CSISD - Stadium Fieldhouse.cck Section 1: Project Information Project Title: College Station ISD - Stadium Fieldhouse Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: College Station, TX College Station ISD Melvin Kalmans R.H. George & Associates 10930 W. Sam Houston Parkway N. Houston, TX 77064 281-644-1900 mkalmans@rhgeorge.com Section 2: General Information Building Use Description by: Activity Type Project Type: New Construction Activity Type(s) Floor Area School/University 15220 Section 3: Requirements Checklist Interior Lighting: 1. Total actual watts must be less than or equal to total allowed watts. Allowed Watts Actual Watts Complies 18264 15488 YES Exterior Lighting: 2. Efficacy greater than 45 lumens/W. Exceptions. Specialized lighting highlighting features of historic buildings; signage, safety or security lighting; low -voltage landscape lighting. ❑ 3. Comply with Sections 505.2.4 and 505.6 of IECC 2006 and attach documentation. Controls, Switching, and Wiring: 4. Independent controls for each space (switch/occupancy sensor). Exceptions: Areas designated as security or emergency areas that must be continuously illuminated. Lighting in stairways or corridors that are elements of the means of egress. 5. Master switch at entry to hotel/motel guest room. 6. Individual dwelling units separately metered. 7. Each space provided with a manual control to provide uniform light reduction by at least 50%. Exceptions: Only one luminaire in space; An occupant -sensing device controls the area; The area is a corridor, storeroom, restroom, public lobby or sleeping unit. Page 1 of 7 Areas that use less than 0.6 Watts/sq.ft. 8. Automatic lighting shutoff control in buildings larger than 5,000 sq.ft. Exceptions: Sleeping units, patient care areas; and spaces where automatic shutoff would endanger safety or security. ❑ 9. Photocell/astronomical time switch on exterior lights. Exceptions: Lighting intended for 24 hour use. 10.Tandem wired one -lamp and three -lamp ballasted luminaires (No single -lamp ballasts). Exceptions: Electronic high -frequency ballasts; Luminaires on emergency circuits or with no available pair. Section 4: Compliance Statement 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 2006 IECC requirements in COMcheck Version 3.4.2 and to comply with the mandatory requireme is i he Requirements Checklist. Nj V.,v 14GHANs Name - Title Signature Date COMcheck Software Version 3.4.2 Lighting Application Worksheet 2006 IECC Report Date: Data filename: C:1Program Files\Check\COMcheck\Projects\CSISD - Stadium Fieldhouse.cck Section 1: Allowed Lighting Power Calculation A B C D Area Category Floor Area Allowed Allowed Watts (ft2) Watts / ft2 (B x C) School/University 15220 1.2 18264 Total Allowed Watts = 18264 Section 2: Actual Lighting Power Calculation A B C D E Fixture ID : Description / Lamp / Wattage Per Lamp / Ballast Lamps/ # of Fixture (C X D) Fixture Fixtures Waft. SchooI1Unhiersity (15220 sq ft.) .._ Linear Fluorescent 1: A,AE: 2x4 Troffer / 48" T8 32W / Electronic 3 71 96 6816 Linear Fluorescent 2: B: 2x4 Troffer / 48" T8 32W / Electronic 3 9 96 864 Linear Fluorescent 3: C: 1x4 Strip / 48" T8 32W / Electronic 2 113 64 7232 Linear Fluorescent 4: F,FE: 1x4 Strip / 48" T8 32W / Electronic 2 7 64 448 Compact_ Fluorescent 1: E: 8" Downlight / Triple 4-pin 32W / Electronic 1 4 32 128 Total Actual Watts = 15488 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 = 18264 Total Actual Watts = 15488 Project Compliance = 2776 Lighting PASSES: Design 15% better than code. Page 3 of 7 COMcheck Software Version 3.4.2 Mechanical Compliance Certificate 2006 IECC Report Date: 11/13/07 Data filename: CAPrograrn Files\Check\COMcheck\Projects\CSISD - Stadium Fieldhouse.cck Section 1: Project Information Project Title: College Station ISD - Stadium Fieldhouse Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: College Station, TX College Station ISD Melvin Kalmans R.H. George & Associates 10930 W. Sam Houston Parkway N. Houston, TX 77064 281-644-1900 mkalmans@rhgeorge.com Section 2: General Information Building Location (for weather data): College Station, Texas Climate Zone: 2a Heating Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): 1788 Cooling Degree Days (base 50 degrees F): 6851 Project Type: New Construction Section 3: Mechanical Systems List Quantily System Type & Description 3 HVAC System 1: Heating: Central Furnace, Gas / Cooling: Rooftop Package Unit, Capacity —135 - <240 kBtu/h, Air -Cooled Condenser / Single Zone 6 HVAC System 2: Heating: Central Furnace, Gas / Cooling: Rooftop Package Unit, Capacity <54 kBtu/h, Air -Cooled Condenser / Single Zone 1 HVAC System 3: Heating: Central Furnace, Gas / Cooling: Rooftop Package Unit, Capacity —65 - <90 kBtu/h, Air -Cooled Condenser / Single Zone Section 4: Requirements Checklist Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 1 : ❑ 1. Newly purchased heating equipment meets the heating efficiency requirements 2. Equipment minimum efficiency: Rooftop Package Unit: 9.5 EER Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 2: O 1. Newly purchased heating equipment meets the heating efficiency requirements ❑ 2. Equipment minimum efficiency: Rooftop Package Unit: 9.7 SEER Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 3: 1. Newly purchased heating equipment meets the heating efficiency requirements ❑ 2. Equipment minimum efficiency: Rooftop Package Unit: 10.1 EER Generic Requirements: Must be met by all systems to which the requirement is applicable: 1. Load calculations per 2001 ASHRAE Fundamentals 0 2. Plant equipment and system capacity no greater than needed to meet loads - Exception: Standby equipment automatically off when primary system is operating Page 4 of 7 - Exception: Multiple units controlled to sequence operation as a function of load LJ 3. Minimum one temperature control device per system 4. Minimum one humidity control device per installed humidification/dehumidification system o 5. Thermostatic controls has 5 degrees F deadband - Exception: Thermostats requiring manual changeover between heating and cooling 6. Automatic Controls: Setback to 55 degrees F (heat) and 85 degrees F (cool); 7-day dock, 2-hour occupant override, 10-hour backup - Exception: Continuously operating zones - Exception: 2 kW demand or less, submit calculations o 7. Outside -air source for ventilation; system capable of reducing OSA to required minimum 8. 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 degrees F. - Exception: Continuously welded and locking -type longitudinal joints and seams on ducts operating at static pressures less than 2 inches w.g. pressure classification o 9. Mechanical fasteners and sealants used to connect ducts and air distribution equipment ci 10. Ducts sealed -longitudinal seams on rigid ducts; transverse seams on all ducts; UL 181A or 181 B tapes and mastics 11.0peration and maintenance manual provided to building owner ❑ 12.Balancing devices provided in accordance with IMC 603.15 Ej 13.Motorized, automatic shutoff dampers required on exhaust and outdoor air supply openings Exception: Gravity dampers acceptable in buildings <3 stories - Exception: Gravity dampers acceptable in systems with outside or exhaust air flow rates less than 300 cfm where dampers are interlocked with fan ci 14. Stair and elevator shaft vents are equipped with motorized dampers Section 5: Compliance Statement 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 2006 IECC requirements in COMcheck Version 3.4.2 and to comply with the mandatory requirements in the Requirements Checklist. &nmiw 6UWAWS '-Al 1�� Name - Title Signature &-' Date 24070 •:4` �aust_EN�. Page 5 of 7 COMcheck Software Version 3.4.2 Mechanical Requirements Description 2006 IECC Report Date: Data filename: C:\Program Files\Check\COMcheck\Projects\CSISD - Stadium Fieldhouse.cc k The following list provides more detailed descriptions of the requirements in Section 4 of the Mechanical Compliance Certificate. Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 1 1. The specified heating 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. 2. The specified heating and/or cooling equipment is covered by ASHRAE 90.1 Code and must meet the following minimum efficiency: Rooftop Package Unit: 9.5 EER Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 2 : 1. The specified heating 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. 2. The specified heating and/or cooling equipment is covered by ASHRAE 90.1 Code and must meet the following minimum efficiency: Rooftop Package Unit: 9.7 SEER Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 3 : 1. The specified heating 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. 2. The specified heating and/or cooling equipment is covered by ASHRAE 90.1 Code and must meet the following minimum efficiency: Rooftop Package Unit: 10.1 EER 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 in 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 degrees 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 degrees F during heating and setting up to 85 degrees 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. The system must supply outside ventilation air as required by Chapter 4 of the Intemational 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. 8. 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, Page 6 of 7 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. 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 degrees F. - Exception: Continuously welded and locking -type longitudinal joints and seams on ducts operating at static pressures less than 2 inches w.g. pressure classification. 9. 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. 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 and shall be marked '181A-P'for pressure sensitive tape,"81A-M' for mastic or'181A-H' for heat -sensitive tape. Tapes and mastics used to seal flexible air ductsand flexible air connectors shall comply with UL 181 B and shall be marked '181 B-FX' for pressure -sensitive tape or•181 B-M' for mastic. Unlisted duct tape is not permitted as a sealant on any metal ducts. 11. 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. 12. 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. 13. Outdoor air supply and exhaust systems must have motorized dampers that automatically shut when the systems or spaces served are not in use. Dampers must be capable of automatically shutting off during preoccupancy building warm-up, cool -down, and setback, except when ventilation reduces energy costs (e.g., night purge) or when ventilation must be supplied to meet code requirements. Both outdoor air supply and exhaust air dampers must have a maximum leakage rate of 3.cfm/ft2 at 1.0 in w.g. when tested in accordance with AMCA Standard 500. - Exception: Gravity (non -motorized) dampers are acceptable in buildings less than three stories in height. - Exception: Systems with a design outside air intake or exhaust capacity of 300 cfm (140 Us) or less that are equipped with motor operated dampers that open and close when the unit is energized and de -energized, respectively. 14. Stair and elevator shaft vents must be equipped with motorized dampers capable of being automatically closed during normal building operation and interlocked to open as required by fire and smoke detection systems. All gravity outdoor air supply and exhaust hoods, vents, and ventilators must be equipped with motorized dampers that will automatically shut when the spaces served are not in use. Exceptions: - Gravity (non -motorized) dampers are acceptable in buildings less than three stories in height above grade. - Ventilation systems serving unconditioned spaces. Page 7 of 7 COMcheck Software Version 3.5.1 Envelope Compliance Certificate 2006 IECC Report Date: 01/07/08 Data filename: W:\College Station ISD\2737.00_Athletic Facilities\Code\maintenance warehouse.cck Section 1: Project Information Project Title: 2737.00 Athletic Facilities - Maintenance Building Construction Site: A&M Consolidated High School 1801 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy. S. College Station, TX 77840 Owner/Agent: College Station Independent School District 1812 Welsh College Station, TX 77840 Section 2: General Information Building Location (for weather data): College Station, Texas Climate Zone: 2a Heating Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): 1788 Cooling Degree Days (base 50 degrees F): 6851 Project Type: New Construction Vertical Glazing / Wall Area Pct.: 0% Activity Tvoe(sl Floor Area Warehouse 4500 Section 3: Requirements Checklist Designer/Contractor: Abigail Mooradian VLK Architects 1161 Corporate Dr. W. Suite 300 Arlington, TX 76006 817-633-1600 Envelope PA SSES`..Design 1 %-better tlian)code Climate -Specific Requirements: Component Name/Description Roof 1: Metal Building, Standing Seam Exterior Wall 1: Metal Building Wall Door 1: Uninsulated Single -Layer Metal, Non -Swinging, Exterior Wall 2: Metal Building Wall Door 2: Uninsulated Single -Layer Metal, Swinging Door 3: Uninsulated Single -Layer Metal, Non -Swinging Exterior Wall 3: Metal Building Wall Door 4: Uninsulated Single -Layer Metal, Swinging Exterior Wall 4: Metal Building Wall Door 5: Uninsulated Single -Layer Metal, Swinging Floor 1: Slab -On -Grade: Unheated Gross Area Cavity Cont. Proposed Budget or Perimeter R-Value R-Value U-Factor U-Factor 4500 30.0 0.0 0.051 0,065 708 6.0 0.0 0.184 0.113 672 -- — 1.400 1.450 1274 6.0 0.0 0.184 0.113 21 -- -- 1.400 0.700 80 — -- 1.400 1.450 924 6.0 0.0 0.184 0.113 21 -- — 1.400 0.700 845 6.0 0.0 0.184 0.113 21 — --- 1.400 0.700 4500 -- --- — -- (a) Budget U-factors are used for software baseline calculations ONLY, and are not code requirements. Air Leakage, Component Certification, and Vapor Retarder Requirements: ❑ 1. All joints and penetrations are caulked, gasketed or covered with a moisture vapor -permeable wrapping material installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. 2. Windows, doors, and skylights certified as meeting leakage requirements. 3. Component R-values & U-factors labeled as certified. Project Title: 2737.00 Athletic Facilities - Maintenance Building Report date: 01/07/08 Data filename: W:\College Station ISD\2737.00—Athletic Facilities\Code\maintenance warehouse.cck Page 1 of 2 4. Insulation installed according to manufacturer's instructions, in substantial contact with the surface being insulated, and in a manner that achieves the rated R-value without compressing the insulation. 05. No roof insulation is installed on a suspended ceiling with removable ceiling panels. 6. Stair, elevator shaft vents, and other outdoor air intake and exhaust openings in the building envelope are equipped with motorized dampers. ❑ 7. Cargo doors and loading dock doors are weather sealed. 08. Recessed lighting fixtures are: (i) Type IC rated and sealed or gasketed; or (ii) installed inside an appropriate air -tight assembly with a 0.5 inch clearance from combustible materials and with 3 inches clearance from insulation material. Note: Vapor retarder not required in this location. Section 4: Compliance Statement Compliance Statement: The proposed envelope design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications and other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed envelope system has been designed to meet the 2006 IECC requirements in COMcheck Version 3.5.1 and to comply with the mandatory requirements in the Requirements Checklist. ,tgr & AI L W 09 ADWJ - P)C°JWr (91'a J 6UO,2dc;AL o o-0 Name - Title rDWr vAjAi ]FBiana r Date Project Title: 2737.00 Athletic Facilities - Maintenance Building Report date: 01/07/08 Data filename: W:\College Station ISD\2737.00_Athletic Facilities\Code\maintenance warehouse.cck Page 2 of 2 COMcheck Software Version 3.4.2 Lighting Compliance Certificate 2006 IECC Report Date: 11/13/07 Data filename: C:\Program Files\Check\COMcheck\Projects\CSISD - Warehouse.cck Section 1: Project Information Project Title: College Station ISD - Warehouse Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: College Station, TX College Station ISD Melvin Kalmans R.H. George & Associates 10930 W. Sam Houston Parkway N. Houston, TX 77064 281-644-1900 mkalmans@rhgeorge.com Section 2: General Information Building Use Description by: Activity Type Project Type: New Construction Activity Type(s) Floor Area Warehouse 450b Section 3: Requirements Checklist Interior Lighting: I] 1. Total actual watts must be less than or equal to total allowed watts. Allowed Watts Actual Watts Complies 3600 2560 YES Exterior Lighting: ❑ 2. Efficacy greater than 45 lumens/W. Exceptions: Specialized lighting highlighting features of historic buildings; signage; safety or security lighting; low -voltage landscape lighting. I] 3. Comply with Sections 505.2.4 and 505.6 of IECC 2006 and attach documentation. Controls, Switching, and Wiring: 0 4. Independent controls for each space (switch/occupancy sensor). Exceptions: Areas designated as security or emergency areas that must be continuously illuminated. Lighting in stairways or corridors that are elements of the means of egress. 5. Master switch at entry to hotel/motel guest room. ❑ 6. Individual dwelling units separately metered. 7. Each space provided with a manual control to provide uniform light reduction by at least 50%. Exceptions: Only one luminaire in space; An occupant -sensing device controls the area; The area is a corridor, storeroom, restroom, public lobby or sleeping unit. Page 1 of 3 Areas that use less than 0.6 Watts/sq.ft. ❑ 8. Automatic lighting shutoff control in buildings larger than 5,000 sq.ft. Exceptions: Sleeping units, patient care areas; and spaces where automatic shutoff would endanger safety or security. 9. Photocell/astronomical time switch on exterior lights. Exceptions: Lighting intended for 24 hour use. 10.Tandem wired one -lamp and three -lamp ballasted luminaires (No single -lamp ballasts). Exceptions: Electronic high -frequency ballasts; Luminaires on emergency circuits or with no available pair. Section 4: Compliance Statement 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 2006 IECC requirements in COMcheck Version 3.4.2 and to comply with the mandatory re irements ' the Requirements Checklist. 9WIAI t&Af A45 k 11,15-4- Ngmett Title Signature Date Page 2 of 3 M COMcheck Software Version 3.4.2 Lighting Application Worksheet 20061ECC Report Date: Data filename: C:\Program Files\Check\COMcheck\Projects\CSISD - Warehouse.cck Section 1: Allowed Lighting Power Calculation A B C D Area Category Floor Area Allowed Allowed Watts (ft2) Watts / ft2 (B x C) Warehouse 4500 0.8 3600 Total Allowed Watts = 3600 Section 2: Actual Lighting Power Calculation A B C D E Fixture ID : Description / Lamp / Wattage Per Lamp / Ballast Lamps/ # of Fixture (C X D) Fixture Fixtures Watt. ;Warehouse (4500 sq .) Linear Fluorescent 1: H,HE: 2x4 Troffer w/ mirrored reflect / 48" T8 32W / 4 20 128 2560 Electronic Total Actual Watts = 2560 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 = 3600 Total Actual Watts = 2560 Project Compliance = 1040 Page 3 of 3 COMcheck Software Version 3.4.2 Lighting Compliance Certificate 2006 IECC Report Date: 11/13/07 Data filename: C:\Program Files\Check\COMcheck\Projects\CSISD - Office Addition.c ck Section 1: Project Information Project Title: College Station ISD ; Office Addition Construction Site: Owner/Agent: College Station, TX College Station ISD Section 2: General Information Building Use Description by: Activity Type Project Type: Addition Activlty Type(s) Floor Area Office 1315 Section 3: Requirements Checklist Interior Lighting: 1. Total actual watts must be less than or equal to total allowed watts. Allowed Watts Actual Watts Complies 1315 1248 YES Designer/Contractor: Melvin Kalmans R.H. George & Associates 10930 W. Sam Houston Parkway N. Houston, TX 77064 281-644-1900 mkalmans@rhgeorge.com Exterior Lighting: ❑ 2. Efficacy greater than 45 lumens/W. Exceptions: Specialized lighting highlighting features of historic buildings; signage; safety or security lighting; low -voltage landscape lighting. 3. Comply with Sections 505.2.4 and 505.6 of IECC 2006 and attach documentation. Controls, Switching, and Wiring: 4. Independent controls for each space (switch/occupancy sensor). Exceptions: Areas designated as security or emergency areas that must be continuously illuminated. Lighting in stairways or corridors that are elements of the means of egress. ❑ 5. Master switch at entry to hotel/motel guest room. l] 6. Individual dwelling units separately metered. O 7. Each space provided with a manual control to provide uniform light reduction by at least 50%. Exceptions: Only one luminaire in space; An occupant -sensing device controls the area; The area is a corridor, storeroom, restroom, public lobby or sleeping unit. Page 1 of 7 Areas that use less than 0.6 Watts/sq.ft. 8. Automatic lighting shutoff control in buildings larger than 5,000 sq.ft. Exceptions. Sleeping units, patient care areas; and spaces where automatic shutoff would endanger safety or security. El 9. Photocell/astronomical time switch on exterior lights. Exceptions: Lighting intended for 24 hour use. 10.Tandem wired one -lamp and three -lamp ballasted luminaires (No single -lamp ballasts). Exceptions: Electronic high -frequency ballasts; Luminaires on emergency circuits or with no available pair. Section 4: Compliance Statement 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 2006 IECC requirements in COMcheck Version 3.4.2 and to comply with the mandatory requirements i t1p Requirements Checklist. M6LV,rd L1AI.A4*0qf z F ILL 11-13-07 Name - Title Signature Date E OF 24070 /& Page 2 of 7 COMcheck Software Version 3.4.2 Lighting Application Worksheet 2006 IECC Report Date: Data filename: C:\Program Files\Check\COMcheck\Projects\CSISD - Office Addition.cck Section 1: Allowed Lighting Power Calculation A B C D Area Category Floor Area Allowed Allowed Watts (ft2) Watts / ft2 (B x C) Office 1315 1 1315 Total Allowed Watts = 1315 Section 2: Actual Lighting Power Calculation A B C D E Fixture ID : Description / Lamp / Wattage Per Lamp / Ballast Lamps/ # of Fixture (C X D) Fixture Fixtures Watt. Linear Fluorescent 1: A,AE: 2x4 Troffer / 48" T8 32W / Electronic 3 13 96 1248 Total Actual Watts = 1248 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 = 1315 Total Actual Watts = 1248 Project Compliance = 67 Lighting'P4ASSES'D iesies gn 5�o betfe�than code-�_ Page 3 of 7 COMcheck Software Version 3.4.2 Mechanical Compliance Certificate 2006 IECC Report Date: 11/13/07 Data filename: C:\Program Files\Check\COMcheck\Projects\CSISD - Office Addition.cck Section 1: Project Information Project Title: College Station ISD - Office Addition Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: College Station, TX College Station ISD Melvin Kalmans R.H. George & Associates 10930 W. Sam Houston Parkway N. Houston , TX 77064 281-644-1900 mkalmans@rhgeorge.com Section 2: General Information Building Location (for weather data): College Station, Texas Climate Zone: 2a Heating Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): 1788 Cooling Degree Days (base 50 degrees F): 6851 Project Type: Addition Section 3: Mechanical Systems List QuantBy System Type & Description 1 HVAC System 1: Heating: Duct Furnace, Electric / Cooling: Split System, Capacity > 54 - <65 kBtu/h, Air -Cooled Condenser / Single Zone Section 4: Requirements Checklist Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 1 : 1. Equipment minimum efficiency: Split System: 10.0 SEER Generic Requirements: Must be met by all systems to which the requirement is applicable: Lj 1. Load calculations per 2001 ASHRAE Fundamentals O 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 Cl 4. Minimum one humidity control device per installed humid ification/dehumidification system O 5. Thermostatic controls has 5 degrees F deadband - Exception: Thermostats requiring manual changeover between heating and cooling 6. Automatic Controls: Setback to 55 degrees F (heat) and 85 degrees 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. Outside -air source for ventilation; system capable of reducing OSA to required minimum 8. 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 Page 4 of 7 - Exception: Ducts located within equipment - Exception: Ducts with interior and exterior temperature difference not exceeding 15 degrees F. - Exception: Continuously welded and locking -type longitudinal joints and seams on ducts operating at static pressures less than 2 inches w.g. pressure classification 9. Mechanical fasteners and sealants used to connect ducts and air distribution equipment 10.Ducts sealed -longitudinal seams on rigid ducts; transverse seams on all ducts; UL 181A or 181 B tapes and mastics 11.Hot water pipe insulation: 1 in. for pipes —1.5 in. and 2 in. for pipes >1.5 in. Chilled water/refrigerant/brine pipe insulation: 1 in. for pipes —1.5 in. and 1.5 in. for pipes >1.5 in. Steam pipe insulation: 1.5 in. for pipes —1.5 in. and 3 in. for pipes >1.5 in. - Exception: Piping within HVAC equipment - Exception: Fluid temperatures between 55 and 105 degrees F - Exception: Fluid not heated or cooled - Exception: Runouts <4 ft in length 12.Operation and maintenance manual provided to building owner ❑ 13.13alancing devices provided in accordance with IMC 603.15 ❑ 14. Motorized, automatic shutoff dampers required on exhaust and outdoor air supply openings - Exception: Gravity dampers acceptable in buildings <3 stories - Exception: Gravity dampers acceptable in systems with outside or exhaust air flow rates less than 300 cfm where dampers are interlocked with fan 0 15.Stair and elevator shaft vents are equipped with motorized dampers Section 5: Compliance Statement 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 2006 IECC requirements in COMcheck Version 3.4.2 and to comply with the mandatory requirements in the Requirements Checklist. Name - Title Signature Date V.OF COX 24070 AV k ;Cit406*64 o tONAL E� Page 5 of 7 COMcheck Software Version 3.4.2 Mechanical Requirements Description 2006 IECC Report Date: Data filename: C:\Program Files\Check\COMcheck\Projects\CSISD - Office Addition.cck The following list provides more detailed descriptions of the requirements in Section 4 of the Mechanical Compliance Certificate. Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 1 1. The specified heating and/or cooling equipment is covered by ASHRAE 90.1 Code and must meet the following minimum efficiency: Split System: 10.0 SEER 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 in 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 maybe 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 degrees 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 doling. 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 degrees F during heating and setting up to 85 degrees 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. 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. 8. 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. - 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 degrees F. - Exception: Continuously welded and locking -type longitudinal joints and seams on ducts operating at static pressures less than 2 inches w.g. pressure classification. 9. 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. 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 and shall be marked '181A-P' for pressure sensitive tape;181A-M' for mastic or'181A-H' for Page 6 of 7 heat -sensitive tape. Tapes and mastics used to seal flexible air ductsand flexible air connectors shall comply with UL 181 B and shall be marked '181 B-FX' for pressure -sensitive tape or'181 B-M' for mastic. Unlisted duct tape is not permitted as a sealant on any metal ducts. 11. All pipes serving space -conditioning systems must be insulated as follows: Hot water piping for heating systems: 1 in. for pipes 1 1/2-in. nominal diameter 2 in. for pipes >1 1/2-in. nominal diameter. Chilled water, refrigerant, and brine piping systems: 1 in. insulation for pipes 1 1/2-in. nominal diameter 1 1/2 in. insulation for pipes >1 1/2-in. nominal diameter. Steam piping: 1 1/2 in. insulation for pipes 1 1/2-in. nominal diameter 3 in. insulation for pipes >1 1/2-in. nominal diameter. - Exception: Pipe insulation is not required for factory -installed piping within HVAC equipment. - Exception: Pipe insulation is not required for piping that conveys fluids having a design operating temperature range between 55 degrees F and 105 degrees F. - Exception: Pipe insulation is not required for piping that conveys fluids that have not been heated or cooled through the use of fossil fuels or electric power. - Exception: Pipe insulation is not required for runout piping not exceeding 4 ft in length and 1 in. in diameter between the control valve and HVAC coil. 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. Outdoor air supply and exhaust systems must have motorized dampers that automatically shut when the systems or spaces served are not in use. Dampers must be capable of automatically shutting off during preoccupancy building warm-up, cool -down, and setback, except when ventilation reduces energy costs (e.g., night purge) or when ventilation must be supplied to meet code requirements. Both outdoor air supply and exhaust air dampers must have a maximum leakage rate of 3 cfm/ft2 at 1.0 in w.g. when tested in accordance with AMCA Standard 500. - Exception: Gravity (non -motorized) dampers are acceptable in buildings less than three stories in height. - Exception: Systems with a design outside air intake or exhaust capacity of 300 cfm (140 Us) or less that are equipped with motor operated dampers that open and close when the unit is energized and de -energized, respectively. 15. Stair and elevator shaft vents must be equipped with motorized dampers capable of being automatically closed during normal building operation and interlocked to open as required by fire and smoke detection systems. All gravity outdoor air supply and exhaust hoods, vents, and ventilators must be equipped with motorized dampers that will automatically shut when the spaces served are not in use. Exceptions: - Gravity (non -motorized) dampers are acceptable in buildings less than three stories in height above grade. - Ventilation systems serving unconditioned spaces. Page 7 of 7 FedEx I Ship Manager I Reprint Label Page 1 of 1 From: Origin ID: LKSA (281)671-2300 Linsy Grozdanich ■ �a VLK Architects 7915 FM 1960 West Suite 214 [E] Houston, TX 77070 c�soaaminvzs SHIPTO: (979)764-9570 BILL SENDER Benjamin McCarty City of College Station 1101 TEXAS AVE S COLLEGE STATION, TX 778402433 Ship Date: OSJAN08 ActWgt:19 LB System#: 8181698/1 N ET7091 Account#: S ......... 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Your right to recover from FedEx for any loss, including intrinsic value of the package, loss of sales, income interest, profit, attorney's fees, costs, and other forms of damage whether direct, incidental, consequential, or special is limited to the greater of $100 or the authorized declared value. Recovery cannot exceed actual documented loss. Maximum for items of extraordinary value is $500, e.g. jewelry, precious metals, negotiable instruments and other items listed in our Service Guide. Written claims must be filed within strict time limits, see current FedEx Service Guide. https://www.fedex.com/fsniHistory/HistoryMainAction.do?method=doReprint 1/8/2008 BUILDING PERMIT CITY OF COLL43E-STATION 1101Pi TEXAS AVENUE, COLLEGE STATION, TX 77840 ? PHONE: (979)764-3570 FAX:.(979)764-3496 http://bpins ,.pect.catx.gov ------------------------------------------------- Application Number . . . . . Application pin number . . . Property Address . . . . . . Property ID: R #• Tenant nbr, name . . . . . . Application type description Subdivision Name . . . . . . Property Use . . . . . . . . Property Zoning . . . . . . . Application valuation . . . . 07-00003386 593092 2118 WELSH AVE B 115500-0001-0010 R96918 Date 1/16/08 HS STADIUM FIELDHOUSE COMMERCIAL, SCHOOLS & OTHER EDUCATION ATHLETIC COMPLEX RESIDENTIAL ADMIN. PROFESSIONAL 8000000 Owner Contractor ------------------------ ------------------------ COLLEGE STATION ISD COLLEGE STATION ISD 1812 WELSH AVE # 120 2000 WELSH AVE COLLEGE STATION TX 778404800 COLLEGE STATION TX 77840 (979) 764-6443 --- Structure Information 000 000 HIGH SCHOOL STADIUM FIELDHOUSE REMODEL Construction Type . . . . . NON-COMBUSTIBLE Occupancy Type . . . . . . ASSEMBLY (IBC) Other struct info . . . . . EXTERIOR WALL TYPE BRICK IMPACT/PRORATA FEES PAID NA FOUNDATION TYPE SLAB HEATED AREA 1.00 INTERIOR WALL TYPE SHEETROCK SEWER TYPE PUBLIC TRAFFIC IMPACT ANAL (TAZ) 405.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Permit . . . . . . BUILDING PERMIT Additional desc . . GS Permit pin number . 545350 Permit Fee . . . . .00 Plan Check Fee .00 Issue Date . . . . 1/16/08 Valuation . . . . 8000000 Expiration Date . . 7/14/08 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Notes and Comments PROVIDE ADDRESS ON COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS -FRONT: 5" ADDRESS NUMBERS, AND ON REAR DOOR(S): 2" HIGH ADDRESS NUMBERS AND NAME OF BUSINESS. FOR MULTI -FAMILY RESIDENTIAL PROVIDE UNIT NUMBER ON FRONT DOOR AND IDENTIFY EACH UNIT FROM A REAR FIRE LANE. IDENTIFY MULTI -FAMILY BUILDINGS WITH 12" BUILDING NUMBERS, VISIBLE FROM ALL ADJACENT/NEARBY FIRE LANES. ALL NUMBERS AND LETTERS SHALL HAVE CONTRASTING BACKGROUNDS. THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH REQUIRES AN ASBESTOS SURVEY IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES - CALL TDH ® (254) 778-6744 FOR - --------- ------ ----- ----------- ------------ - - ---------------------- BUILDING DEPT REPRESENTA IVE: ° . /Y APPLICANT BUILDING PERMIT CITY OF COLLEGE STATION 1101 TEXAS AVENUE, COLLEGE STATION, TX 77840 PHONE: (979)764-3570 FAX: (979)764-3496 http://bpinspect.cstx.gov Page 2 Application Number . . . . . 07-00003386 Date 1/16/08 Application pin number . . . 593092 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Notes and Comments MORE INFORMATION NOTE FROM WATER DEPT--REDUCED PRESSURE ASSEMBLY REQUIRED FOR CAR WASH, POSTMIX CARBONATER, AND HEATING/AC WITH DIRECT CONNECTION TO WATER SUPPLY, WATER SUPPLY LINES SERVING THE THIRD FLOOR OR HIGHER, AND LAWN IRRIGATION SYSTEMS. ALL DEVICES MUST BE TESTED UPON INSTALLATION BY CERTIFIED TESTER REGISTERED WITH THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPT. LAWN IRRIGATION MAY USE A PRESSURE VACCUM BREAKER INSTALLED PER AWWA STANDARDS AND CITY'S ORD #2394. ALL DEVICES MUST BE INSTALLED PER AWWA AND CITY'S ORD#2394 *PROVIDE COMBUSTION AIR FOR GAS FIRED APPLIANCES PER CHAPTER 17, 2006 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE PROVIDE COMBUSTION AIR: FOR GAS -FIRED APPLIANCES PER SECTION 304 OF THE 2006 INTERNATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE; FOR OTHER FUELS TO COMPLY WITH CHAPTER 7 OF THE 2006 IMC. *ELECTRICAL SHALL BE INSTALLED PER 2005 National Electrical Code & LOCAL AMENDMENTS PROVIDE EXTERIOR LANDING LEVEL WITH THE INTERIOR FLOOR FOR REQUIRED EXIT DOOR(S) PROVIDE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS) - VERIFY LOCATION AND PLACEMENT WITH THE FIRE MARSHALL'S OFFICE (MIN. 2A10BC) SUBMIT FIRE SPRINKLER PLANS AND CALCULATIONS FOR REVIEW NO WORK ON SPRINKLER SYSTEM SHALL BEGIN UNTIL PLANS HAVE BEEN REVIEW AND RETURNED. SPRINKLER SYSTEM CONTROLS AND WATER FLOW SWITCHES ARE REQUIRED TO BE MONITORED BY AN APPROVED MONITORING COMPANY. A COPY OF THE MONITORING CONTRACT SHALL BE SENT TO THE COLLEGE STATION FIRE DEPARTMENT, FIRE PREVENTION DIVISION. *Assure Proper GFI Locations, Including One Within 25' Of Outside A/C Unit PROVIDE MINIMUM 42" CLEARANCE FROM CENTER LINE OF WATER CLOSET TO EDGE OF LAVATORY OR WALL TO COMPLY WITH ANSI 2003, ACCESSIBLE STANDARDS. *INTERIOR BEAMS > 60' MUST BE A MINIMUM OF 30" DEEP PROVIDE A KNOX BOX FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT ACCESS. A KEY FOR EACH SHELL BUILDING AND/ OR TENANT DOOR IS REQUIRED. *IF LAWN SPRINKLERS IS PROVIDED, PERMIT MUST BE ISSUED PRIOR TO CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY. *REQUIRED EXIT DOORS SHALL BE OPENABLE FROM THE INSIDE WITHOUT THE USE OF A KEY,TOOL OR SPECIAL K LEDGE/EFFORT ----------------------------------------- -A------------------------ BUILDING DEPT_ REPRESENTATAVE: APPLICANT BUILDING PERMIT CITY OF COLLEGE STATION 1101 TEXAS AVENUE, COLLEGE STATION, TX 77840 PHONE: (979)764-3570 FAX: (979)764-3496 http://bpinspect.cstx.gov ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 3 Application Number . . . . . 07-00003386 Date 1/16/08 Application pin number . . . 593092 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Notes and Comments REQUIRED EXIT DOORS SHALL BE OPENABLE FROM THE INSIDE WITHOUT THE USE OF A KEY,TOOL OR SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE/EFFORT IF LAWN SPRINKLERS IS PROVIDED, LAWN SPRINKLER SYSTEM MUST BE INSTALLED AND TESTED PRIOR TO CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY. PROVIDE ENVIRONMENTAL SEVICES WITH THE ORIGINAL BACKFLOW TEST REPORT PRIOR TO C.O. *A Minimum of No. 15 Asphalt Felt or Other Approved Water Resisitive Barrier Shall be Placed Over All Exterior Sheathing Per 2006 IRC Section R703.2 CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 10:00 PM AND 7:00 AM MUST COMPLY WITH THE NOISE ORDINANCE (MAX. 55 DBA) PROVIDE PANIC HARDWARE ON EXIT DOORS *If PEX water supply piping is sleeved below the slab, seal annular space at ends with caulk, foam or other means. Also assure proper protection of pipe to U.V. light. *ANY CHANGES OR ALTERATIONS TO SUBMITTED PLANS MUST BE RESUBMITTED AND APPROVED BEFORE WORK IS DONE IN ORDER TO ASSURE CODE COMPLIANCE *POST PERMIT CARD ON JOB SITE TO BE VISIBLE FROM ROAD *WHEN WATER MAIN PRESSURE EXCEEDS 80 PSI, AN APPROVED PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE SHALL BE PROVIDED THAT LIMITS THE MAXIMUM STATIC WATER PRESSURE TO 80 PSI *RECESSED LIGHTING INSTALLED IN THE BUILDING ENVELOPE SHALL BE IC RATED AND SEALED TO PREVENT AIR LEAKAGE *PROVIDE SANITARY FACILITIES FOR WORKERS ON SITE LOCATED OFF THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. *CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY WILL NOT BE ISSUED UNTIL PUBLIC SEWER SERVICE IS PROVIDED OR APPROVED ALTERNATE SEWER SYSTEM IS INSTALLED **FOR SONOMA PHASE I, CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY WILL BE HELD UNTIL THE ASSOCIATED OFFSITE PUBLIC SANITARY SEWER IS CONSTRUCTED AND A LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE IS ISSUED ALLOWING SONOMA PHASE ONE TO SEWER.** *SHOWERS AND TUB/SHOWER COMBINATIONS SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH AN ANTI -SCALD VALVE THAT LIMITS WATER TEMPERATURE TO 120 DEGREES *THE COMBINED SOLAR HEAT GAIN COEFFICIENT OF ALL GLAZED FENESTRATION/WINDOW PRODUCTS DEPENDING ON PERCENTAGE OF WALL TO GLAZING/WINDOW RATIO UP TO 20% A .40 OR LOWER FACTOR AND ABOVE 20% TO 30% A .35 FACTOR OR LOWER SHALL BE MET. *REMOVE ALL VEGETATION AND FOREIGN MATERIAL FROM SLAB AREA - --------------- ----- --------------------- - ------------------------ BUILDING DEPT REPRESENTAT�VE: _ APPLICANT: BUILDING PERMIT CITY OF COLLEGE STATION 1101 TEXAS AVENUE, COLLEGE STATION, TX 77840 PHONE: (979)764-3570 FAX: (979)764-3496 http://bpinspect.cstx.gov ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 4 Application Number . . . . . 07-00003386 Date 1/16/08 Application pin number 593092 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Notes and Comments PRIOR TO PLACING FILL. FILL SHALL BE FREE FROM VEGETATION AND FOREIGN MATERIAL. CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS OVER $50,000 REQUIRE SUBMISSION TO THE STATE FOR ACCESSIBILITY REVIEW - CONTACT TDLR (512) 463-3211 FOR MORE INFORMATION *WINDOWS ADJACENT TO TUBS WITHIN 60" ABOVE DRAIN SHALL BE TEMPERED GLASS *TEMPERED GLASS REQUIRED IN WINDOWS WITHIN 24" OF DOORS IN ADJACENT WALLS *ALL PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL, AND HVAC (mechanical) WORK MUST BE PERFORMED BY LICENSED CONTRACTORS'. CONTACT BUILDING DEPARTMENT FOR INSPECTIONS PRIOR TO COVERING ANY WORK PROVIDE EXIT DISCHARGE EMERGENCY LIGHTING AT ALL EXIT DOOR LANDINGS PER 2006 IBC. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fee summary Charged Paid Credited Due --------------------------------------------------------- Permit Fee Total .00 Plan Check Total .00 Grand Total .00 APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT 1101 TEXAS AVENUE COLLEGE STATION, TX 77840 (979) 764-3570 (979) 764-3496 FAX CITY OF COLLEGE STATION unm CSTX GOV �F�!ioeTMRCC DATE:4G APPLICATION # Planning d Devdapinent Services. " l l ADDRESS/LOCATION: �l $ .,cje1';5 LOT BLOCK SUBDIVISION SEC/PH BUSINESS/OWNER NAME: PHONE: IN-}�'l,Qt�?l.�O CONTRACTOR/HOMEOWNER: a2eee J,,A&)!5PA14& PHONE:/-,&j_ 3?,/. 3/oD CONTRACTOR ADDRESS: !/t;' ELECTRICIAN: HVAC: PLUMBER: _ GOOD CENTS (Residential only): CLASS OF WORK ACCESSORY/STORAGE LOCATION RE -ROOF ADDITION MOVING SHELL ONLY DEMOLITION (Asbestos Survey) - NEW CONSTRUCTION * SLAB ONLY DUPLEX (Landscape Plans) X REMODEL/RENOVATION" SWIMMING POOL U TENT/CANOPY DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Q��' i1Ti�nls d'�t'�ruo�YJsi'%o�vs PROPOSED USE: {� li ,�� S lo��i cr �-+ r I-c !d Ala "5 e HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATION/ARCHITECTUAL OR DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE APPROVAL: TEXAS ACCESSIBILITY STANDARD (TAS) PROJECT REGISTRATION# EABPRJ A F g0 q7—7q-- VALUATION: $ =M - TOTAL AREA:X, 3$-S HEATED AREA: (Cost of Labor and Materials) PUBLIC SEWER NUMBER OF BEDROOMS: SEPTIC/TREATMENT SYSTEM NUMBER OF BATHROOMS: SEWER TAP: ❑ WATER TAP: OTHER TAP: TEMP POLE GARAGE TYPE SIZE SIZE SIZE SINGLE ATTACHED a INTERIOR WALL TYPE: EXTERIOR WALL TYPE: FOUNDATION TYPE: ROOF TYPE: DOUBLE 71 DETACHED, TRIPLE a CARPORT SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT-- *If proposed work involves new com rcial construction or facade improvements/renovations to an existing commercial property, building elevations are required. Official Use Only Plans Examiner Zoning Official Fire Marshall C ments: (no NO Energy Code Compliance Information % Glazing of exterior walls Insulation R value of exterior walls Insulation R`value of ceiling 1 (flat areas) Insulation R value of ceiling 2 (vaulted areas/no attic) Glazing SHGC Glazing U-Factor R value of ductwork M A/C SEER Rating