Review Type |
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Sprinkler Plan Review
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Released for Construction
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07/18/2018
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Joe Dir
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Installation acceptance testing
Corrective Action Required
2012 IFC 901.5- Installation acceptance testing. Fire detection and alarm systems, fire-extinguishing systems, fire hydrant systems, fire standpipe systems, fire pump systems, private fire service mains and all other fire protection systems and appurtenances thereto shall be subject to acceptance tests as contained in the installation standards and as approved by the fire code official. The fire code official shall be notified before any required acceptance testing. The fire code official shall be notified 48 hours before any required acceptance test.
ACTION REQUIRED:
The CT addition area will required field testing (hydrostaic pressure test) prior to the final occupancy inspection. Contact the fire Department to schedule testing. (816)969-1300
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IFGC - Inspection, testing and maintenance - alarm and extinguishing systems 901.6
Corrective Action Required
2012 IFC 901.6- Inspection, testing and maintenance. Fire detection, alarm and extinguishing systems shall be maintained in an operative condition at all times, and shall be replaced or repaired where defective. Not required fire protection systems and equipment shall be inspected, tested and maintained or removed.
ACTION REQUIRED:(veriifed at inspection)
The existing sprinkler riser shall be current with required service and maintenance. The riser shall have a current service tag posted on on the systems riser.
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Licensed Contractors
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Approved
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05/16/2018
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05/23/2018
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Joe Frogge
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LC - General Contractor
Lee's Summit Code of Ordinance, Section7-130.10 - Business License. It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in the construction contracting business without first obtaining a business license as required under the applicable provisions of Chapter 28 of the Lee's Summit Code of Ordinances.
Action required: Either a Class A or Class B license is required. Provide the name of the licensed general contractor.
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LC - MEP Subs
Lee's Summit Code of Ordinance, Section7-130.4 - Business License. (excerpt)
No person, other than a licensed contractor or employees of a licensed contractor, shall engage in electrical, plumbing or mechanical business, construction, installation or maintenance unless duly licensed in accordance with this section.
Action required: MEP subcontractors are required to be listed on permit. Provide company names of licensed MEP contractors.
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Final Development Plan Review
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Approved
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09/05/2018
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05/23/2018
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Joe Frogge
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Building Plan Review
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Approved with Conditions
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05/23/2018
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05/18/2018
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Joe Frogge
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Final Development Plan
The building permit for this project can not be issued until the Codes Administration Department has received the approved Final Development Plan from the Planning and Development Department.
Action required: Comment is for informational purposes.
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License Tax Application
Corrective Action Required
A License Tax application completed by the contractor must be submitted to the City of Lee's Summit, Codes Administration Department, and any applicable License Tax paid prior to issuing a building permit.
Action required: Comment is for informational purposes.
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Misc
2011 NEC 517.13 Grounding of Receptacles and Fixed Electrical Equipment in Patient Care Areas. Wiring in patient care areas shall comply with 517.13(A) and (B).
(A) Wiring methods. All branch circuits serving patient care areas shall be provided with an effective ground-fault current path by installation in a metal raceway system, or a cable having a metallic armor or sheath assembly. The metal raceway system, or metallic cable armor, or sheath assembly shall itself qualify as an equipment grounding conductor in accordance with 250.118.
(B) Insulated Equipment Grounding Conductor.
(1) General. The following shall be directly connected to an insulated copper equipment grounding conductor that is installed with the branch circuit conductors in the wiring methods as provided in 517.13(A).
1. The grounding terminals of all receptacles.
2. Metal Boxes and enclosures containing receptacles.
3. All non-current-carrying conductive surfaces of fixed electrical equipment likely to become energized that are subject to personal contact, operating at over 100 volts.
(refer code for exceptions)
(2) Sizing. Equipment grounding conductors and equipment bonding jumpers shall be sized in accordance with 250.122.
Action required: Modify drawings to show that all circuits in patient care areas will have redundant ground system.
5/18/18 - EMT specified
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Code analysis required
2012 IBC 602.1 General. Buildings and structures erected or to be erected, altered or extended in height or area shall be classified in one of the five construction types defined in Sections 602.2 through 602.5. the building elements shall have a fire-resistance rating not less than that specified in Table 601 and exterior walls shall have a fire resistance rating not less than that specified in Table 602. Where required to have a fire-resistance rating by Table 601, building elements shall comply with the applicable provisions of Section 703.2. The protection for openings, ducts and air transfer openings in building elements shall not be required unless required by other provisions of this code.
Action required: Listed construction type in code analysis conflicts with required fire rating information provided. Clarify.
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Misc
2012 IBC 711.4 Continuity. Assemblies shall be continuous without openings, penetrations or joints except as permitted by this section and Sections 712.1, 714.4, 715, 1009.3 and 1022.1. Skylights and other penetrations through a fire-resistance-rated roof deck or slab are permitted to be unprotected, provided that the structural integrity of the fire-resistance-rated roof assembly is maintained. Unprotected skylights shall not be permitted in roof assemblies required to be fire-resistance-rated in accordance with Section 705.8.6. The supporting construction shall be protected to afford the required fire-resistance rating of the horizontal assembly supported.
Action required: Provide penetration details.
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Bldg - Fire partitions - Duct and air transfer openings 717.5.4
2012 IBC 717.5.4 – Fire partitions. Ducts and air transfer openings that penetrate fire partitions shall be protected with listed fire dampers installed in accordance with their listing. (See code section for possible exceptions.)
Action required: Provide fire and/or smoke dampers at required locations.
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Mech - Equipment and appliances on roofs or elevated structures 306.5
2012 IMC 306.5 Equipment and appliances on roofs or elevated structures. Where equipment requiring access or appliances are located on an elevated structure or the roof of a building such that personnel will have to climb higher than 16 feet above grade to access such equipment or appliances, an interior or exterior means of access shall be provided. Such access shall not require climbing over obstructions greater than 30 inches in height or walking on roofs having a slope greater than 4 units vertical in 12 units horizontal. Such access shall not require the use of portable ladders. Where access involves climbing over parapet walls, the height shall be measured to the top of the parapet wall. (see code section for specific construction requirements)
Action required: Provide permanent access to roof.
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Miscellaneous Correction
2012 IBC 602.1 General. Buildings and structures erected or to be erected, altered or extended in height or area shall be classified in one of the five construction types defined in Sections 602.2 through 602.5. the building elements shall have a fire-resistance rating not less than that specified in Table 601 and exterior walls shall have a fire resistance rating not less than that specified in Table 602. Where required to have a fire-resistance rating by Table 601, building elements shall comply with the applicable provisions of Section 703.2. The protection for openings, ducts and air transfer openings in building elements shall not be required unless required by other provisions of this code.
Action required: Clarify locations and types of fire partitions. Unable to determine which UL numbers to use. Type F shaft in corridor? Rated between offices? Not all UL designations detailed, etc.
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Misc
2011 NEC 210.63 Heating, Air-Conditioning, and Refrigeration Equipment Outlet. A 125-volt, single-phase, 15- or 20-ampere-rated receptacle outlet shall be installed at an accessible location for the servicing of heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration equipment. The receptacle shall be located on the same level and within 25 feet of the heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration equipment. The receptacle outlet shall not be connected to the load side of the equipment disconnecting means.
Action required: Provide receptacle within 25' of roof mounted exhaust fan.
5/17/18 - EE has argued that a ventilation fan does not meet letter of code.
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Fire Plan Review
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Approved with Conditions
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05/23/2018
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05/18/2018
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Joe Dir
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Construction documents for fire alarm systems
Corrective Action Required
2012 IFC 907.1.1- Construction documents. Construction documents for fire alarm systems shall be submitted for review and approval prior to system installation. Construction documents shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following: 1. .A floor plan which indicates the use of all rooms. 2. Locations of alarm-initiating and notification appliances. 3. Alarm control and trouble signaling equipment. 4. Annunciation. 5. Power connection. 6. Battery calculations. 7. Conductor type and sizes. 8. Voltage drop calculations. 9. Manufacturers, model numbers and listing information for equipment, devices and materials. 10. Details of ceiling height and construction. 11. The interface of fire safety control functions.
ACTION REQUIRED:(information purposes)
Have the fire sprinkler system contractor provide shop drawings of the fire sprinkler system modifications to be done.
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Construction documents - Fire protection systems
Corrective Action Required
2012 IFC 901.2- Construction documents. The fire code official shall have the authority to require construction documents and calculations for all fire protection systems and to require permits be issued for the installation, rehabilitation or modification of any fire protection system. Construction documents for fire protection systems shall be submitted for review and approval prior to system installation.
ACTION REQUIRED:(information purposes)
Have the fire alarm system contractor provide shop drawings of the fire alarm system modifications to be done.
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Installation acceptance testing
Corrective Action Required
2012 IFC 901.5- Installation acceptance testing. Fire detection and alarm systems, fire-extinguishing systems, fire hydrant systems, fire standpipe systems, fire pump systems, private fire service mains and all other fire protection systems and appurtenances thereto shall be subject to acceptance tests as contained in the installation standards and as approved by the fire code official. The fire code official shall be notified before any required acceptance testing. The fire code official shall be notified 48 hours before any required acceptance test.
ACTION REQUIRED:(information purposes)
Field tests and acceptance testing of the SEO buttons, Duct detection, door drop off, fire sprinkler and fire alarm systems will be required prior to the final occupancy inspection. Contact the fire department to schedule testing. (816)969-1300
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Misc
Corrective Action Required
Duct detection monitored
ACTION REQUIRED:(verified at testing)
907.3.1 Duct smoke detectors. Smoke detectors installed
in ducts shall be listed for the air velocity, temperature and
humidity present in the duct. Duct smoke detectors shall
be connected to the building’s fire alarm control unit when
a fire alarm system is required by Section 907.2. Activation
of a duct smoke detector shall initiate a visible and
audible supervisory signal at a constantly attended location
and shall perform the intended fire safety function in
accordance with this code and the International Mechanical
Code. Duct smoke detectors shall not be used as a substitute
for required open area detection.
Exceptions:
1. The supervisory signal at a constantly attended
location is not required where duct smoke detectors
activate the building’s alarm notification
appliances.
2. In occupancies not required to be equipped with a
fire alarm system, actuation of a smoke detector
shall activate a visible and an audible signal in an
approved location. Smoke detector trouble conditions
shall activate a visible or audible signal in
an approved location and shall be identified as air
duct detector trouble
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Misc
Corrective Action Required
Pipe and valve labeling
ACTION REQUIRED:(verified at inspection)
All med gas lines and valves shall be labeled according to (NFPA 99) 5.3.11.1 - 5.3.11.3
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Misc
Corrective Action Required
door operations
ACTION REQUIRED:(verified at testing)
B] 1008.1.9.8 Access-controlled egress doors. The
entrance doors in a means of egress in buildings with an occupancy in Groups A, B, E, I-2, M, R-1 or R-2, and entrance doors to tenant spaces in occupancies in Groups A, B, E, I-2, M, R-1 or R-2, are permitted to be equipped with an approved entrance and egress access
control system, listed in accordance with UL 294,
which shall be installed in accordance with all of the
following criteria:
1. A sensor shall be provided on the egress side
arranged to detect an occupant approaching the
doors. The doors shall be arranged to unlock by a
signal from or loss of power to the sensor.
2. Loss of power to that part of the access control
system which locks the doors shall automatically
unlock the doors.
3. The doors shall be arranged to unlock from a
manual unlocking device located 40 inches to 48
inches (1016 mm to 1219 mm) vertically above
the floor and within 5 feet (1524 mm) of the
secured doors. Ready access shall be provided to
the manual unlocking device and the device shall
be clearly identified by a sign that reads “PUSH
TO EXIT.” When operated, the manual unlocking
device shall result in direct interruption of
power to the lock—independent of the access
control system electronics—and the doors shall
remain unlocked for a minimum of 30 seconds.
4. Activation of the building fire alarm system, if
provided, shall automatically unlock the doors,
and the doors shall remain unlocked until the fire
alarm system has been reset.
5. Activation of the building automatic sprinkler or
fire detection system, if provided, shall automatically unlock the doors. The doors shall remain unlocked until the fire alarm system has been reset.
6. Entrance doors in buildings with an occupancy in
Group A, B, E or M shall not be secured from the
egress side during periods that the building is
open to the general public
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Fire Plan Review
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Approved with Conditions
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04/25/2018
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Joe Dir
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Construction documents for fire alarm systems
Corrective Action Required
2012 IFC 907.1.1- Construction documents. Construction documents for fire alarm systems shall be submitted for review and approval prior to system installation. Construction documents shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following: 1. .A floor plan which indicates the use of all rooms. 2. Locations of alarm-initiating and notification appliances. 3. Alarm control and trouble signaling equipment. 4. Annunciation. 5. Power connection. 6. Battery calculations. 7. Conductor type and sizes. 8. Voltage drop calculations. 9. Manufacturers, model numbers and listing information for equipment, devices and materials. 10. Details of ceiling height and construction. 11. The interface of fire safety control functions.
ACTION REQUIRED:(information purposes)
Have the fire sprinkler system contractor provide shop drawings of the fire sprinkler system modifications to be done.
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Construction documents - Fire protection systems
Corrective Action Required
2012 IFC 901.2- Construction documents. The fire code official shall have the authority to require construction documents and calculations for all fire protection systems and to require permits be issued for the installation, rehabilitation or modification of any fire protection system. Construction documents for fire protection systems shall be submitted for review and approval prior to system installation.
ACTION REQUIRED:(information purposes)
Have the fire alarm system contractor provide shop drawings of the fire alarm system modifications to be done.
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Installation acceptance testing
Corrective Action Required
2012 IFC 901.5- Installation acceptance testing. Fire detection and alarm systems, fire-extinguishing systems, fire hydrant systems, fire standpipe systems, fire pump systems, private fire service mains and all other fire protection systems and appurtenances thereto shall be subject to acceptance tests as contained in the installation standards and as approved by the fire code official. The fire code official shall be notified before any required acceptance testing. The fire code official shall be notified 48 hours before any required acceptance test.
ACTION REQUIRED:(information purposes)
Field tests and acceptance testing of the SEO buttons, Duct detection, door drop off, fire sprinkler and fire alarm systems will be required prior to the final occupancy inspection. Contact the fire department to schedule testing. (816)969-1300
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Misc
Corrective Action Required
Duct detection monitored
ACTION REQUIRED:(verified at testing)
907.3.1 Duct smoke detectors. Smoke detectors installed
in ducts shall be listed for the air velocity, temperature and
humidity present in the duct. Duct smoke detectors shall
be connected to the building’s fire alarm control unit when
a fire alarm system is required by Section 907.2. Activation
of a duct smoke detector shall initiate a visible and
audible supervisory signal at a constantly attended location
and shall perform the intended fire safety function in
accordance with this code and the International Mechanical
Code. Duct smoke detectors shall not be used as a substitute
for required open area detection.
Exceptions:
1. The supervisory signal at a constantly attended
location is not required where duct smoke detectors
activate the building’s alarm notification
appliances.
2. In occupancies not required to be equipped with a
fire alarm system, actuation of a smoke detector
shall activate a visible and an audible signal in an
approved location. Smoke detector trouble conditions
shall activate a visible or audible signal in
an approved location and shall be identified as air
duct detector trouble
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Misc
Corrective Action Required
Pipe and valve labeling
ACTION REQUIRED:(verified at inspection)
All med gas lines and valves shall be labeled according to (NFPA 99) 5.3.11.1 - 5.3.11.3
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Misc
Corrective Action Required
door operations
ACTION REQUIRED:(verified at testing)
B] 1008.1.9.8 Access-controlled egress doors. The
entrance doors in a means of egress in buildings with an occupancy in Groups A, B, E, I-2, M, R-1 or R-2, and entrance doors to tenant spaces in occupancies in Groups A, B, E, I-2, M, R-1 or R-2, are permitted to be equipped with an approved entrance and egress access
control system, listed in accordance with UL 294,
which shall be installed in accordance with all of the
following criteria:
1. A sensor shall be provided on the egress side
arranged to detect an occupant approaching the
doors. The doors shall be arranged to unlock by a
signal from or loss of power to the sensor.
2. Loss of power to that part of the access control
system which locks the doors shall automatically
unlock the doors.
3. The doors shall be arranged to unlock from a
manual unlocking device located 40 inches to 48
inches (1016 mm to 1219 mm) vertically above
the floor and within 5 feet (1524 mm) of the
secured doors. Ready access shall be provided to
the manual unlocking device and the device shall
be clearly identified by a sign that reads “PUSH
TO EXIT.” When operated, the manual unlocking
device shall result in direct interruption of
power to the lock—independent of the access
control system electronics—and the doors shall
remain unlocked for a minimum of 30 seconds.
4. Activation of the building fire alarm system, if
provided, shall automatically unlock the doors,
and the doors shall remain unlocked until the fire
alarm system has been reset.
5. Activation of the building automatic sprinkler or
fire detection system, if provided, shall automatically unlock the doors. The doors shall remain unlocked until the fire alarm system has been reset.
6. Entrance doors in buildings with an occupancy in
Group A, B, E or M shall not be secured from the
egress side during periods that the building is
open to the general public
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Fire Plan Review
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Approved with Conditions
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04/20/2018
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04/25/2018
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Joe Dir
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Construction documents for fire alarm systems
Corrective Action Required
2012 IFC 907.1.1- Construction documents. Construction documents for fire alarm systems shall be submitted for review and approval prior to system installation. Construction documents shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following: 1. .A floor plan which indicates the use of all rooms. 2. Locations of alarm-initiating and notification appliances. 3. Alarm control and trouble signaling equipment. 4. Annunciation. 5. Power connection. 6. Battery calculations. 7. Conductor type and sizes. 8. Voltage drop calculations. 9. Manufacturers, model numbers and listing information for equipment, devices and materials. 10. Details of ceiling height and construction. 11. The interface of fire safety control functions.
ACTION REQUIRED:(information purposes)
Have the fire sprinkler system contractor provide shop drawings of the fire sprinkler system modifications to be done.
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Construction documents - Fire protection systems
Corrective Action Required
2012 IFC 901.2- Construction documents. The fire code official shall have the authority to require construction documents and calculations for all fire protection systems and to require permits be issued for the installation, rehabilitation or modification of any fire protection system. Construction documents for fire protection systems shall be submitted for review and approval prior to system installation.
ACTION REQUIRED:(information purposes)
Have the fire alarm system contractor provide shop drawings of the fire alarm system modifications to be done.
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Installation acceptance testing
Corrective Action Required
2012 IFC 901.5- Installation acceptance testing. Fire detection and alarm systems, fire-extinguishing systems, fire hydrant systems, fire standpipe systems, fire pump systems, private fire service mains and all other fire protection systems and appurtenances thereto shall be subject to acceptance tests as contained in the installation standards and as approved by the fire code official. The fire code official shall be notified before any required acceptance testing. The fire code official shall be notified 48 hours before any required acceptance test.
ACTION REQUIRED:(information purposes)
Field tests and acceptance testing of the SEO buttons, Duct detection, door drop off, fire sprinkler and fire alarm systems will be required prior to the final occupancy inspection. Contact the fire department to schedule testing. (816)969-1300
|
|
Misc
Corrective Action Required
Duct detection monitored
ACTION REQUIRED:(verified at testing)
907.3.1 Duct smoke detectors. Smoke detectors installed
in ducts shall be listed for the air velocity, temperature and
humidity present in the duct. Duct smoke detectors shall
be connected to the building’s fire alarm control unit when
a fire alarm system is required by Section 907.2. Activation
of a duct smoke detector shall initiate a visible and
audible supervisory signal at a constantly attended location
and shall perform the intended fire safety function in
accordance with this code and the International Mechanical
Code. Duct smoke detectors shall not be used as a substitute
for required open area detection.
Exceptions:
1. The supervisory signal at a constantly attended
location is not required where duct smoke detectors
activate the building’s alarm notification
appliances.
2. In occupancies not required to be equipped with a
fire alarm system, actuation of a smoke detector
shall activate a visible and an audible signal in an
approved location. Smoke detector trouble conditions
shall activate a visible or audible signal in
an approved location and shall be identified as air
duct detector trouble
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Misc
Corrective Action Required
Pipe and valve labeling
ACTION REQUIRED:(verified at inspection)
All med gas lines and valves shall be labeled according to (NFPA 99) 5.3.11.1 - 5.3.11.3
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Misc
Corrective Action Required
door operations
ACTION REQUIRED:(verified at testing)
B] 1008.1.9.8 Access-controlled egress doors. The
entrance doors in a means of egress in buildings with an occupancy in Groups A, B, E, I-2, M, R-1 or R-2, and entrance doors to tenant spaces in occupancies in Groups A, B, E, I-2, M, R-1 or R-2, are permitted to be equipped with an approved entrance and egress access
control system, listed in accordance with UL 294,
which shall be installed in accordance with all of the
following criteria:
1. A sensor shall be provided on the egress side
arranged to detect an occupant approaching the
doors. The doors shall be arranged to unlock by a
signal from or loss of power to the sensor.
2. Loss of power to that part of the access control
system which locks the doors shall automatically
unlock the doors.
3. The doors shall be arranged to unlock from a
manual unlocking device located 40 inches to 48
inches (1016 mm to 1219 mm) vertically above
the floor and within 5 feet (1524 mm) of the
secured doors. Ready access shall be provided to
the manual unlocking device and the device shall
be clearly identified by a sign that reads “PUSH
TO EXIT.” When operated, the manual unlocking
device shall result in direct interruption of
power to the lock—independent of the access
control system electronics—and the doors shall
remain unlocked for a minimum of 30 seconds.
4. Activation of the building fire alarm system, if
provided, shall automatically unlock the doors,
and the doors shall remain unlocked until the fire
alarm system has been reset.
5. Activation of the building automatic sprinkler or
fire detection system, if provided, shall automatically unlock the doors. The doors shall remain unlocked until the fire alarm system has been reset.
6. Entrance doors in buildings with an occupancy in
Group A, B, E or M shall not be secured from the
egress side during periods that the building is
open to the general public
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Building Plan Review
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Rejected
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04/20/2018
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04/13/2018
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Joe Frogge
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Final Development Plan
Corrective Action Required
The building permit for this project can not be issued until the Codes Administration Department has received the approved Final Development Plan from the Planning and Development Department.
Action required: Comment is for informational purposes.
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License Tax Application
Corrective Action Required
A License Tax application completed by the contractor must be submitted to the City of Lee's Summit, Codes Administration Department, and any applicable License Tax paid prior to issuing a building permit.
Action required: Comment is for informational purposes.
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Misc
Corrective Action Required
2011 NEC 517.13 Grounding of Receptacles and Fixed Electrical Equipment in Patient Care Areas. Wiring in patient care areas shall comply with 517.13(A) and (B).
(A) Wiring methods. All branch circuits serving patient care areas shall be provided with an effective ground-fault current path by installation in a metal raceway system, or a cable having a metallic armor or sheath assembly. The metal raceway system, or metallic cable armor, or sheath assembly shall itself qualify as an equipment grounding conductor in accordance with 250.118.
(B) Insulated Equipment Grounding Conductor.
(1) General. The following shall be directly connected to an insulated copper equipment grounding conductor that is installed with the branch circuit conductors in the wiring methods as provided in 517.13(A).
1. The grounding terminals of all receptacles.
2. Metal Boxes and enclosures containing receptacles.
3. All non-current-carrying conductive surfaces of fixed electrical equipment likely to become energized that are subject to personal contact, operating at over 100 volts.
(refer code for exceptions)
(2) Sizing. Equipment grounding conductors and equipment bonding jumpers shall be sized in accordance with 250.122.
Action required: Modify drawings to show that all circuits in patient care areas will have redundant ground system.
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Code analysis required
Corrective Action Required
2012 IBC 602.1 General. Buildings and structures erected or to be erected, altered or extended in height or area shall be classified in one of the five construction types defined in Sections 602.2 through 602.5. the building elements shall have a fire-resistance rating not less than that specified in Table 601 and exterior walls shall have a fire resistance rating not less than that specified in Table 602. Where required to have a fire-resistance rating by Table 601, building elements shall comply with the applicable provisions of Section 703.2. The protection for openings, ducts and air transfer openings in building elements shall not be required unless required by other provisions of this code.
Action required: Listed construction type in code analysis conflicts with required fire rating information provided. Clarify.
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Misc
Corrective Action Required
2012 IBC 711.4 Continuity. Assemblies shall be continuous without openings, penetrations or joints except as permitted by this section and Sections 712.1, 714.4, 715, 1009.3 and 1022.1. Skylights and other penetrations through a fire-resistance-rated roof deck or slab are permitted to be unprotected, provided that the structural integrity of the fire-resistance-rated roof assembly is maintained. Unprotected skylights shall not be permitted in roof assemblies required to be fire-resistance-rated in accordance with Section 705.8.6. The supporting construction shall be protected to afford the required fire-resistance rating of the horizontal assembly supported.
Action required: Provide penetration details.
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Bldg - Fire partitions - Duct and air transfer openings 717.5.4
Corrective Action Required
2012 IBC 717.5.4 – Fire partitions. Ducts and air transfer openings that penetrate fire partitions shall be protected with listed fire dampers installed in accordance with their listing. (See code section for possible exceptions.)
Action required: Provide fire and/or smoke dampers at required locations.
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Mech - Equipment and appliances on roofs or elevated structures 306.5
Corrective Action Required
2012 IMC 306.5 Equipment and appliances on roofs or elevated structures. Where equipment requiring access or appliances are located on an elevated structure or the roof of a building such that personnel will have to climb higher than 16 feet above grade to access such equipment or appliances, an interior or exterior means of access shall be provided. Such access shall not require climbing over obstructions greater than 30 inches in height or walking on roofs having a slope greater than 4 units vertical in 12 units horizontal. Such access shall not require the use of portable ladders. Where access involves climbing over parapet walls, the height shall be measured to the top of the parapet wall. (see code section for specific construction requirements)
Action required: Provide permanent access to roof.
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Miscellaneous Correction
Corrective Action Required
2012 IBC 602.1 General. Buildings and structures erected or to be erected, altered or extended in height or area shall be classified in one of the five construction types defined in Sections 602.2 through 602.5. the building elements shall have a fire-resistance rating not less than that specified in Table 601 and exterior walls shall have a fire resistance rating not less than that specified in Table 602. Where required to have a fire-resistance rating by Table 601, building elements shall comply with the applicable provisions of Section 703.2. The protection for openings, ducts and air transfer openings in building elements shall not be required unless required by other provisions of this code.
Action required: Clarify locations and types of fire partitions. Unable to determine which UL numbers to use. Type F shaft in corridor? Rated between offices? Not all UL designations detailed, etc.
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Misc
Corrective Action Required
2011 NEC 210.63 Heating, Air-Conditioning, and Refrigeration Equipment Outlet. A 125-volt, single-phase, 15- or 20-ampere-rated receptacle outlet shall be installed at an accessible location for the servicing of heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration equipment. The receptacle shall be located on the same level and within 25 feet of the heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration equipment. The receptacle outlet shall not be connected to the load side of the equipment disconnecting means.
Action required: Provide receptacle within 25' of roof mounted exhaust fan.
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Licensed Contractors
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Rejected
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04/20/2018
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04/13/2018
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Joe Frogge
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LC - General Contractor
Corrective Action Required
Lee's Summit Code of Ordinance, Section7-130.10 - Business License. It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in the construction contracting business without first obtaining a business license as required under the applicable provisions of Chapter 28 of the Lee's Summit Code of Ordinances.
Action required: Either a Class A or Class B license is required. Provide the name of the licensed general contractor.
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LC - MEP Subs
Corrective Action Required
Lee's Summit Code of Ordinance, Section7-130.4 - Business License. (excerpt)
No person, other than a licensed contractor or employees of a licensed contractor, shall engage in electrical, plumbing or mechanical business, construction, installation or maintenance unless duly licensed in accordance with this section.
Action required: MEP subcontractors are required to be listed on permit. Provide company names of licensed MEP contractors.
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