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3 PETERS CANYON RD. STE 110 <br />IRVINE, CA 92606 <br />D <br />G <br />ESI <br />N <br />| <br />ARCHITECTURE <br />H E S T I A A T E L I E R <br />SHEET NUMBER: <br />SHEET TITLE: <br />SCALE: AS SHOWN <br />STORE #: <br />PROJECT #: <br />PR <br />O <br />J <br />E <br />C <br />T <br /> <br />N <br />A <br />M <br />E <br />: <br />PR <br />O <br />J <br />E <br />C <br />T <br /> <br />A <br />D <br />D <br />R <br />E <br />S <br />S <br />: <br />C 2020 STARBUCKS COFFEE COMPANY <br />R <br />ISSUE DATE: <br />2401 UTAH AVENUE SOUTH <br />SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98134 <br />(206) 318-1575 <br />THESE DRAWINGS AND THE PROJECT MANUAL <br />ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND SHALL REMAIN THE <br />SOLE PROPERTY OF STARBUCKS <br />CORPORATION, WHICH IS THE OWNER OF THE <br />COPYRIGHT IN THIS WORK. THEY SHALL NOT <br />BE REPRODUCED (IN WHOLE OR IN PART), <br />SHARED WITH THIRD PARTIES OR USED IN ANY <br />MANNER ON OTHER PROJECTS OR <br />EXTENSIONS TO THIS PROJECT WITHOUT THE <br />PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF STARBUCKS <br />CORPORATION. THESE DRAWINGS AND <br />SPECIFICATIONS ARE INTENDED TO EXPRESS <br />DESIGN INTENT FOR A PROTOTYPICAL <br />STARBUCKS STORE (WHICH IS SUBJECT TO <br />CHANGE AT ANYTIME) AND DO NOT REFLECT <br />ACTUAL SITE CONDITIONS. NEITHER PARTY <br />SHALL HAVE ANY OBLIGATION NOR LIABILITY TO <br />THE OTHER (EXCEPT STATED ABOVE) UNTIL A <br />WRITTEN AGREEMENT IS FULLY EXECUTED BY <br />BOTH PARTIES. <br />STARBUCKS R <br />DESIGN MANAGER: <br />PRODUCTION DESIGNER: <br />CHECKED BY: <br />STARBUCKS TEMPLATE VERSION: i2021.04.23 <br />76085-018 <br /><XX-XX-XXXX> <br />TU <br />S <br />T <br />I <br />N <br /> <br />& <br /> <br />S <br />A <br />N <br />T <br />A <br />CL <br />A <br />R <br />A <br />23 <br />0 <br />1 <br /> <br />N <br /> <br />T <br />U <br />S <br />T <br />I <br />N <br /> <br />A <br />V <br />E <br />, <br /> <br />S <br />A <br />N <br />T <br />A <br />AN <br />A <br />, <br /> <br />C <br />A <br />, <br /> <br />9 <br />2 <br />7 <br />0 <br />5 <br />51969 <br />CHARLIE CHANG <br />AMY YANG <br />MAGED GERGES <br />1S <br />T <br /> <br />P <br />E <br />R <br />M <br />I <br />T <br /> <br />S <br />U <br />B <br />M <br />I <br />T <br />T <br />A <br />L <br /> <br />S <br />E <br />T <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />0 <br />4 <br />/ <br />1 <br />6 <br />/ <br />2 <br />0 <br />2 <br />4 <br />Revision Schedule <br />Rev Date By Description <br />E002 <br />ELECTRICAL <br />SPECIFICATIONS <br />PART I - GENERAL <br />A. CONDITIONS <br />1.Furnish and install a completely wired and operational electrical system as <br />shown on the drawings and specified herein, including but not limited to, <br />these major items. <br />1.1.Lighting fixtures as indicated and specified on the plans. <br />1.2.Electrical panels, service, conduit, wiring, etc., for all outlets and <br />equipment. <br />1.3.Telephone outlets and conduit as indicated. <br />B. RELATED WORKS <br />1.The Electrical Contractor shall provide conduit, trench, and backfill for <br />electrical service entrance from the main service to utility point of electrical <br />service. Electrical Contractor shall coordinate the installation of the <br />electrical service entrance with serving utility company. <br />2.The Electrical Contractor shall provide conduit, trench, and backfill for <br />primary phone and CATV service from the telephone terminal board or <br />cabinet to the phone company and CATV company point of service. <br />C. CODES, REGULATIONS, AND STANDARDS <br />1.The installation shall comply with applicable local and state codes and <br />ordinances, with the regulations of the currently accepted edition of the <br />National Electric Code and with the requirements of the power, telephone, <br />and CATV companies furnishing services to this installation. <br />2.The following industry standards, specifications, and codes are minimum <br />requirements: <br />2.1.The National Electrical Code (NEC), including local amendments. <br />2.2.Underwriter Laboratories (UL) incorporated standards. <br />2.3.American National Standards Institute (ANSI). <br />D. INSPECTION OF SITE <br />1.Prior to submitting a bid for electrical work, the contractor shall visit the site <br />of the proposed construction and shall thoroughly acquaint himself with <br />existing utilities, and working conditions to be encountered, etc. Allowance <br />will not be made for noncompliance with this condition after bidding. <br />2.Electrical installation shall meet the existing conditions. <br />E. STORAGE AND HANDLING OF MATERIALS <br />1.Deliver materials and equipment to the project in the manufacturer's original, <br />unopened, labeled containers. Protect against moisture, tampering, or <br />damage from improper handling or storage. Contractor shall protect and be <br />responsible for any damage to work or materials until final acceptance by <br />the owner, and shall make good without cost to the owner, any damage or <br />loss that may occur during this period. <br />2.Arrange for timely delivery of materials and equipment to the job site in <br />order to minimize the length of time between delivery and installation. <br />3.Cover and protect any material which may be affected by the weather while <br />in transit or stored at the project site. Any material found defective or not <br />installed in accordance with the contract documents may be rejected by the <br />engineer. <br />F. CLEANUP <br />1.Keep the premises free from accumulation of waste materials, or rubbish <br />caused by employees or work under this division of the specifications. At <br />the completion of the work remove all surplus materials, tools, etc., and <br />leave the premises broom-clean. <br />H. DRAWINGS <br />1.The drawings indicate the general arrangement and locations of the <br />electrical work data presented on these drawings are as accurate as <br />planning can determine, but field verification of all dimensions, locations, <br />levels, etc., to suit field conditions is required. Review all architectural, <br />structural, and mechanical drawings and adjust all work to meet the <br />requirements of conditions shown. The architectural drawings shall take <br />precedence over all other drawings. Discrepancies between different plans, <br />or between drawings and specifications, or regulations and codes governing <br />the installation shall be brought to the attention of the engineer in writing <br />before the date of bid opening. If discrepancies are not reported, the <br />Contractor shall bid the greater quantity or better quality, and appropriate <br />adjustments will be made after contract award. Contractor shall be <br />responsible to field measure and confirm mounting heights and location of <br />electrical equipment with respect to counters, radiation, etc. Do not scale <br />distances off the electrical drawings, use actual building dimensions. <br />I. EXCAVATION, CUTTING, AND FITTING <br />1.Perform the excavation, cutting, fitting, repairing, and finishing of the work <br />necessary for the installation of the equipment of this section. However, no <br />cutting of the work of other trades or of any structural members shall be <br />done without the consent of the architect. <br />J. COOPERATION WITH OTHER CONTRACTORS <br />1.Cooperate with the other trades so that the installation of the electrical <br />outlets and equipment will be properly coordinated. Conduit, lighting <br />fixtures, and other equipment locations shall be checked with other trades to <br />avoid conflict with the piping, ductwork, steel, beams, or other obstructions. <br />Carefully check the locations of the outlet boxes and determine that they <br />have not been disturbed during the installation of materials of other trades. <br />2.Coordinate the location of the trenches and conduits for electrical and <br />telephone utility services with the general contractor. <br />3.Coordinate HVAC equipment connection requirements with HVAC <br />contractor. <br />PART II - PRODUCTS AND EXECUTION <br />A. MATERIALS <br />1.All materials shall be new and of quality as specified on the plans or <br />specifications and must carry the Underwriter's Laboratories approval <br />covering the purpose for which they are used, in addition to meeting all <br />requirements of the current applicable codes and regulations. <br />B. CONDUIT <br />1.All wiring shall be installed in listed metallic conduit except as permitted <br />below. RGS, with a 20 mil PVC coating will be used when in contact with <br />earth. IMC may be used in indoor locations not in contact with the earth. <br />EMT may be used in indoor locations not in contact with earth, not in <br />concrete slabs or walls and not subject to damage. PVC may be used in or <br />below concrete and direct buried in earth. Flexible steel conduit shall be <br />used for indoor final connections to equipment in lengths not to exceed 72". <br />Liquid-tight flexible steel conduit shall be for outdoor final connections to <br />equipment not to exceed 36". <br />2.Cover metallic conduit in contact with earth with polyethylene taped spiral <br />wrapped, 1/2 lapped to provide 20 mil. thickness. Tape shall be Scotch no. <br />50 tape. Conduit and ducts not under buildings and feeder ducts shall be <br />installed per N.E.C. 300-5. make joints with compound to be watertight. <br />3.Fittings and conduit bodies shall be steel. No diecast fittings. <br />4.Conduit sizes shall be as required by code and as indicated or specified. <br />5.All empty conduit systems shall have a nylon pull string to facilitate <br />installation of future wire. <br />6.Schedule 40 PVC conduit shall be permitted underground with proper <br />fittings, all UL Approved and cemented joints. Penetrations through floor <br />slabs and bends greater than 22° shall be wrapped rigid galvanized steel <br />elbows. <br />7.Conduits and outlets shall be concealed with the building structure, except <br />that certain motor and lighting feeder conduits may be run exposed in <br />certain areas as indicated on the drawings. Conduit shown to be installed in <br />cabinets, counters, and casework shall be run as directed by the architect. <br />8.All conduit systems shall have a Code sized copper ground conductor <br />increase conduit size as required. <br />9.Conduit penetration through roof shall have roof flashing with caulk type <br />counter flashing sleeve. Installation shall be watertight. <br />10.Conduits shall be routed surface on the structure, parallel and perpendicular <br />to the structure. <br />C. OUTLET, PULL, AND JUNCTION BOXES <br />1.Each switch, light. receptacle or other outlet shall be provided with a Code <br />gauge, galvanized steel outlet box. Junction and pull boxes shall be Code <br />gauge, galvanized steel. Outlet boxes shall be of the one piece, knockout <br />type, in general 4" square with plaster ring. Plaster rings shall be set to <br />provide not more than 1/8" from wall surface to ring. In no case shall <br />plaster ring project beyond surface of wall. Single gang rings similar to <br />Steel City 52050 shall be used for 4" boxes in unfinished brick number 180 <br />boxes may be used for unfinished masonry flush wall outlets. Center all <br />outlet boxes in block course. <br />2.Boxes installed in poured cement floors shall be flush type cast iron or steel <br />with watertight gasketed covers. Where boxes are installed in floors with <br />tile or carpet floor covering, covers shall be of the recessed type to <br />accommodate the floor covering. <br />3.Boxes installed for the alarm, computer, and security system shall be <br />provided with appropriate cover plates. <br />4.Boxes for telephone, computer, TV, fire alarm, security, and similar systems <br />shall be minimum 4" square and 2-1/8" deep. <br />D. SWITCHBOARDS, DISTRIBUTION BOARDS, MOTOR CONTROL <br />CENTERS <br />1.See Single Line Diagram General Notes on drawings for more information. <br />E. PANEL BOARDS <br />1.See drawings for panel board schedules and specifications. <br />F. WIRE <br />1.Conductor sizes shown on the drawings are based on copper wire. Unless <br />otherwise specified, all wire shall be Type XHHW for feeders or branch <br />circuits larger than 4 AWG, Type THHN/THWN insulation for feeders and <br />branch circuits 4 AWG and smaller. All branch circuit wiring shall be <br />copper. The wire shall be 12 AWG unless otherwise indicated. Circuit shall <br />be labeled in each junction box. <br />2.Metal Clad Cable "Type MC" cable may only be utilized for interior branch <br />circuitry supplying lighting fixtures, not to exceed 6-ft. in length from junction <br />box to the fixture served. "Daisy Chaining" of light fixtures is not allowed. <br />3.When use is permitted in the Allowed Specification Deviations, Metal Clad <br />"Type MC" cable may be installed per NEC Article 330. Where multiple <br />cables are routed adjacent to each other (bundled), a minimum separation <br />of one (1) cable diameter (largest) shall be required. <br />4.The wires shall be marked with color to simplify circuit identification. Unless <br />otherwise required by local ordinances: <br />208/120 Volts <br />Phase A = Black <br />Phase B = Red <br />Phase C = Blue <br />Neutral = White <br />Ground = Green <br />480/277 Volts <br />Phase A = Brown <br />Phase B = Orange <br />Phase C = Yellow <br />Neutral = Gray <br />Ground = Green <br />5.No wire shall be installed in the conduit system until the conduit system is <br />complete. Use Mineralac No. 100 or equivalent as a lubricant to facilitate <br />the installation of the conductors in the conduit system. <br />6.Splices in exterior pull boxes and manholes shall be weatherproof using <br />"Scotchcast" splice kit or approved equal. Seal ends of conduits and ducts <br />with "Ductseal" or approved equal. <br />7.Provide solid conductor for 12 AWG and smaller. <br />8.Provide 10 AWG conductors for 20 ampere, 120V branch circuits longer <br />than 75-feet and 8 AWG conductors for 20 ampere, 120V branch circuits <br />longer than 120-feet. Provide 10 AWG conductors for 20 ampere, 277V <br />branch circuits longer than 200-feet. <br />G. WIRING DEVICES <br />1.Wall switches shall be Specification Grade AC silent type switches, 20A, <br />120/277 volt. <br />2.Receptacles shall be Specification Grade, duplex type, NEMA 5-20R, 20 <br />ampere, 120 volt grounded type. Special application receptacles shall be <br />indicated on plans. Mount with the ground down. <br />3.Device plates shall be equal to sierra smooth-line plastic wall plates. Color <br />shall be white, unless otherwise noted. <br />4.All receptacles identified as weatherproof on the drawings shall be <br />weather-resistant, tamper-resistant, GFCI type and equipped with enclosure <br />that is weatherproof (WP) whether or not the attachment plug cap is <br />inserted (while "IN-USE"). An outlet box hood shall be listed and shall be <br />identified as "Extra Duty". <br />5.Except as otherwise noted, all wiring device plates on the project shall be <br />labeled with panel and circuit number(s) utilizing a Brother P-touch labeling <br />system with 1/2" tape (yellow on black) or equal HellermannTyton or <br />Panduit. Locate label on the concealed side of the wiring device plate. <br />Handwritten labels are unacceptable. <br />H. LIGHTING FIXTURES <br />1.Provide all lighting fixtures, wired and connected. the drawings indicate the <br />fixtures for each location. Provide lamps for all fixtures. The lamps shall be <br />by the same manufacturer. Verify ceiling construction before ordering <br />recessed units. Provide plaster frames and hangers as required. Ceiling <br />construction, architectural accessories, voltage, and ballasts to meet the <br />existing condition. <br />J. SYSTEM GROUNDING <br />1.Grounding shall comply with requirements of Article 250. All exposed <br />non-current carrying metallic parts of electrical equipment, metallic raceway <br />systems, metallic cable armor, grounding conductor of nonmetallic sheathed <br />cables, grounding conductor in nonmetallic raceways, and grounded <br />conductors of the wiring system shall be grounded. <br />2.Grounding conductor (neutral) of the wiring system shall be connected to <br />the system grounding conductor at a single place in each system by <br />removable bonding jumpers, sized according to the applicable provisions of <br />the National Electrical Code. The grounded conductor (neutral) to the <br />grounding conductor connection shall be located in the enclosure for the <br />system's overcurrent protection or where otherwise indicated on the plans <br />or specifications. <br />3.A ground bus separate from the neutral bus shall be provided in all <br />switchboards and panelboards. Ground bus shall be retorqued (checked) <br />prior to energizing equipment per manufacturer's recommendations. <br />4.Ground buses and neutral buses in all distribution panels, switchboards, <br />panelboards, and those provided in any equipment shall be isolated except <br />where required to be connected as specified above for the service entrance <br />and in transformer terminal compartments. <br />5.When indicated on the drawings, equipment grounding conductors shall be <br />extended from the ground bus in the distribution equipment to the <br />receptacle, fixture or device lugs where they are provided. Where lugs are <br />not provided, equipment grounding conductors shall be connected to <br />equipment enclosures. The connections shall be arranged such that <br />removal of the receptacle, equipment ground conductors, or ground <br />jumpers from ground busing shall not affect the ground system. <br />6.Raceways may not be used as a grounding conductor for power and lighting <br />circuits. All conduit shall have separate Code sized green ground wire <br />installed in the conduit to insure a continuos grounding path. <br />7.In inaccessible locations, make connections by exothermic weld process. <br />8.In accessible locations, connections shall be made with bolted through, <br />approved solderless bronze grounding devices. <br />9.Bond together metal siding not attached to grounded structure bond to <br />ground. <br />K. TELEPHONE SYSTEM <br />1.Telephone wall outlets shall consist of standard boxes mounted 18" above <br />the floor unless otherwise indicated. Connect outlets to telephone terminal <br />with separate 3/4" conduit unless otherwise shown on drawings. Provide a <br />terminal mounting board for the incoming service cable. <br />L. LIGHTING CONTROL <br />1.Furnish and install time switches, photocells, contactors and full lighting <br />control systems as required for lighting controls indicated on the drawings. <br />2.Time switches shall be equal to Paragon, General Electric, Tork, or <br />Intermatic and shall have size and number of poles as required. <br />3.Photocells shall be equal to Tork or Intermatic with voltage as indicated. <br />N. GUARANTEE <br />1.Guarantee all material furnished and all workmanship performed for a <br />period of one year from date of final acceptance of work. Any defects <br />developing within this period, traceable to material furnished as a part of this <br />section or workmanship performed hereunder, shall be made good at no <br />expense to the owner. <br />O. SHOP DRAWINGS AND APPROVALS <br />2.The items specified herein and on drawings are used as a standard of <br />quality. any materials of equal quality and aesthetic value will be given <br />consideration as a substitute for the materials specified. No approval will be <br />given to a specific catalog number, model, or type of equipment, prior to <br />bidding. After bidding, the decision of the Architect and/or Engineer <br />determining equal materials will be final. <br />3.The contractor shall submit shop drawings on the following items: <br />3.1.Lighting fixture cuts and performance data. <br />3.2.Outline drawings and data sheets of each panelboard and switchboard. <br />3.3.Outline drawings of all switchgear. <br />4.Submit items at one time in a neat and orderly manner within 15 days of <br />award of contract. Partial submittals will not be acceptable. <br />P. RECORD AND AS-BUILT DRAWINGS <br />1.The Electrical Contractor shall maintain a set of drawings at the job site for <br />the exclusive purpose of maintaining a record of all work installed and to <br />show any deviations from the work indicated on the drawings. <br />2.At the completion of the project, one set of reproducible drawings, showing <br />all As-Built conditions, shall be delivered to the Owner for acceptance prior <br />to final payment. <br />R. EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS <br />1.Provide flexible connections to all HVAC equipment, water heater, etc any <br />equipment over 20 lb and/or mounted above finished floor. <br />2.Coordinate electrical requirements for all plumbing and mechanical <br />equipment with final Contractor selection. The Contractor shall size <br />disconnects based upon circuit breaker ratings and provide fusing as <br />required per equipment manufacturer recommendations and UL Listing <br />requirements. <br />T. FIRE SYSTEM <br />1.Contractor shall engage the services for a state licensed fire alarm <br />manufacturer/installer to prepare all design drawings and calculations <br />required for system approval by the authority having jurisdiction. Submit all <br />plans and provide all permits required for a complete and operable <br />approved life safety system. <br />2.Fire alarm device wiring shall be minimum #14 AWG copper or per system <br />manufacturer requirements. Provide minimum 3/4" separate raceway <br />system or as required for life safety system wiring configuration. <br />3.Upon completion of the installation of life safety system wiring and devices, <br />a performance test of the entire life safety shall be performed to the <br />satisfaction of the authority having jurisdiction. <br />U. LOW VOLTAGE SYSTEMS <br />1.Music, television, video mounting systems are not shown on these drawings <br />and are provided by Contractor through architects schedules/details. <br />Contractor to coordinate all routing and final connections as approved by <br />Starbucks Manager as applicable specifically to this store. <br />V. IDENTIFICATION OR EQUIPMENT LABELING <br />1.Nameplates shall be provided for switchgear, switchboards, distribution <br />boards, distributions panels, panel boards, motor control centers, <br />transformers, transfer switches, contactors, starters, disconnect switches, <br />enclosed circuit breakers/switches, Inverters, UPS's, PDU's, RDC's, SPD's, <br />lighting control panels, dimming panels, door releasing system panels, fire <br />alarm/central monitoring terminal cabinets/power supplies/control panels, <br />and all low voltage system terminal and control cabinets. <br />1.1.Nameplate inscriptions shall be identical to the equipment designations <br />indicated in plans and specifications. Nameplates shall be engraved <br />with the device designation/identification on the top line, source <br />identification for the device on the 2nd line per NEC, Art 408.4 and load <br />designation for the device on the bottom line. Where load designation <br />consists of a branch circuit, omit bottom line. Where device <br />designation is not intended on plan/specfications. Contractor shall <br />submit a written clarification request to the Engineer. <br />1.2.All circuit breakers/fuses in switchgear, switchboards, distribution <br />boards, distribution panels, UPS output circuit breakers, PDU sub-feed <br />circuit breakers and motor control centers shall have individual <br />nameplates located immediately adjacent to the respective device. <br />Nameplate inscription shall identify the downstream equipment or <br />device served by the circuit breaker or fuse. <br />2.Identification nameplates, unless otherwise noted (UON), shall be <br />laminated/extruded modified acrylic or melamine plastic labels that is 3/32" <br />thick, UV-stabilized, matte finish, suitable for use in 180°F ambient, with <br />beveled edges and engraved white letters 3/8" high, minimum, on 1-1/2" <br />high black background for single line of text. Where two lines of text are <br />required, provide minimum 2" high nameplate. Where three lines of text are <br />required, provide 2.5" high nameplate. Provide white letters on red <br />background for all NEC, Article 517 essential power systems, Article 700 <br />Emergency Systems, Article 701 Legally Required Standby Systems and <br />Article 708 COPS. <br />3.Identification nameplates for new switchgear, switchboards, distribution <br />boards, distribution panels, panel boards and motor control centers shall be <br />attached with switchgear manufacturer-provided screws via switchgear <br />manufacturer factory pre-drilled holes. A factory option to rivet identification <br />nameplates to the equipment is only acceptable if screw-fastened <br />nameplates are not an available option from the switchgear manufacturer. <br />Field drilling or other mechanical attachment methods that change/void the <br />NEMA or NTRL rating of the enclosure are strictly forbidden. <br />4.Identification nameplates for transformers, transfer switches, disconnect <br />switches, enclosed circuit breakers/switches, inverters, UPSs, PDUs, RDCs, <br />SPDs, lighting control panels, dimming panels, door-releasing system <br />panels, terminal cabinets and all circuit breakers/fuses in switchgear, <br />switchboards, distribution boards, distribution panels, UPS output circuit <br />breakers, PDUs, PDU sub-feed circuit breakers, and motor control centers <br />shall be attached to the equipment by self-adhesive backing integral to the <br />nameplates. When equipment is located outdoors, provide nameplates <br />without self-adhesive backing and attach to equipment using weather-rated, <br />UV-resistant epoxy. In all cases, clean surfaces before applying <br />identification nameplates parallel to equipment lines. <br />5.Warning Placards, as required by General Single Line Diagram Notes for <br />multiple power sources, or instruction placards, as required for all kirk-key <br />interlock schemes, all UPS bypass procedures or as required elsewhere in <br />the plans/specifications shall be engraved 1/2" high with white lettering on <br />red background using the same material specified for identification <br />nameplates with a self-adhesive backing. Warning/instruction placards shall <br />be attached to the face of the equipment directly related to the placards. <br />STAMP DATE: 04/13/2024 <br />PR <br />O <br />J <br />E <br />C <br />T <br /> <br />N <br />A <br />M <br />E <br />: <br />PR <br />O <br />J <br />E <br />C <br />T <br /> <br />A <br />D <br />D <br />R <br />E <br />S <br />S <br />: <br />TU <br />S <br />T <br />I <br />N <br /> <br />& <br /> <br />S <br />A <br />N <br />T <br />A <br />CL <br />A <br />R <br />A <br />23 <br />0 <br />1 <br /> <br />N <br /> <br />T <br />U <br />S <br />T <br />I <br />N <br /> <br />A <br />V <br />E <br />, <br /> <br />S <br />U <br />I <br />T <br />E <br /> <br />A <br />SA <br />N <br />T <br />A <br /> <br />A <br />N <br />A <br />, <br /> <br />C <br />A <br />, <br /> <br />9 <br />2 <br />7 <br />0 <br />5 <br />STORE #: <br />PROJECT #: <br />ISSUE DATE: <br />DESIGN MANAGER: <br />PRODUCTION DESIGNER: <br />CHECKED BY: <br />76085-018 <br />04-15-2024 <br />51969 <br />CHARLIE CHANG <br />SEPIDEH SHARIFI <br />MAGED GERGES <br />2301 N Tustin Ave <br />#A8/22/2024