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HomeMy WebLinkAbout223904_1_Corrections.docxTENANT IMPROVEMENT PLAN CHECK COMMENTS COMMENTS Planning & Building Agency Building Safety Division 20 Civic Center Plaza P.O. Box 1988 (M-19) Santa Ana, CA 92702 (714) 647-5800 www.santa-ana.org PLAN CHECK NO: 10191116 PROJECT ADDRESS: 2540 S Redhill Ave Unit# 100 PLAN CHECK ENGINEER: Mazarji, ZacTEL:714 647-5831FAX:714 647-5897 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: V B, SPK OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION(S): B PLAN CHECK DATES: REMARKS/RECHECK ITEMS: APPLICATION 10/14/2016 INITIAL REVIEW 10/31/2016 EXPIRATION 4/12/2017 RECHECKS: 1. PROJECT APPLICANT CONTACT PERSON: 2. Sean Kim 3. TEL: (949)250-1150 FAX: VALUATION:$2,850,000.00 EMAIL: Sckim@gkkworks.com FLOOD ZONE:X-0602320279J APPLICABLE CODE: 2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE (CBC) WITH CITY OF SANTA ANA AMENDMENTSAll items noted on this plan check report must be addressed. If you feel that an item is not applicable to your project, note “N/A” and discuss the reason with the plan checker.Please refer to red marks on the drawings for additional plan check comments. Resubmit marked original. A separate sheet for response to be used. Please return marked up set of drawings with corrections. Resubmit 3corrected sets of plans.When meeting is needed, Meetings between the project applicant/designer and the plan reviewer shall be by appointment only. Please call (714) 647-5831 for an appointment.The applicant shall obtain clearances/approvals for the following prior to building permit issuance: - Planning Division approval on the corrected/final set of drawings (647-5804.) Previously approved plans should be submitted to expedite the process. - Police Department approval on the corrected/final set of drawings (647-5840) - Public Works Agency approval (647-5039) - Proof of Worker’s Compensation Insurance shall be required at the time of permit issuanceARCHITECTURAL Show on the plans: - Occupancy Classification(s) Clarify if this is B or E occupancy for training rooms. Show Type of Construction and if SPK for entire 1st and 2nd floor is provided. Provide a note on the drawings to clarify use of training room and age of students attending classes. Correct page 2nd of structural calculations that indicates “Park Western Elementary School” Remove note if not applicable. Label and note hourly fire rating of: - All corridors - Stair enclosures. Please refer to corridor plan check comments.Provide a note on the drawings to clarify scope of work including all architectural and structural modification as part of this permit. Provide typical section view detail of all new partitions and ceilings showing: - Reference each fire-resistive assembly to a CBC Chapter 7 Table and Item number. - Fire-blocks and draft-stops in combustible construction in accordance with CBC Section 717. Show location(s) and provide typical construction details. - Fire/smoke damper locations, installation requirements and required access doors. Refer to CBC Section 716 and mechanical Code Section 606.Complete all soffit and furred out wall details. Provide complete detailing, including number, type, location of fasteners and how attachment is made to the building structure. Show compliance with CBC Section 803. Please refer to red marks on the drawings. Provide a note on the drawings that interior wall and ceiling finish schedule showing compliance with CBC Section 803 and CBC Table 803.5.Elevator is considered as vertical accessible route to 2nd floor. Provide drawings to show compliance with CBC Sections11B-206.6.1 1, 407.1, 703.2, 703.3.2, 703.4.1, 703.5.6 and 708 of CBC.Every room or space that is assembly occupancy shall have the occupant load of the room or space posted in a conspicuous place, near the main exit or exit access doorway from the room or space. Posted signs shall be of an approved legible permanent design and shall be maintained by the owner or authorized agent. Show location and maximum occupant load for each training and assembly room. Note on the floor plan the use and occupancy load of each room and/or area. Relate each use to a CBC Table item. Note occupant loads which are the greater number based on CBC Section 1004 and Table 1004.1.1 or the actual number of occupants.Occupant load is calculated as follows: Please revise drawings to show correct occupant load Factor for each room including the tanning room.Table 1004.1.2, 2013 CBC. - Office Area 100 Persons - Conference Room15 Persons - Lunch Room 15Persons - Storage 300 Persons - Training/Classroom 20 PersonsClarify on the drawings if proposed corridor is to be one hour fire rated as the door schedule is showing 20 minute fire rated doors for proposed building. Clarify if proposed training rooms is to be used by adults or children (B or E occupancy) Additional plan check may apply and door fire rating is not reviewed at this time) Table 1017.1 Corridor Fire Resistance Rating: OccupancyOccupant LoadRequired Fire-Resistance Rating (Hours)Served By CorridorWithout sprinklerWith sprinklersystemsystem A, B, Greater than 301 0 EGreater than 101 1When corridors to be fire-resistance rated in accordance with Table 1017.1. The corridor walls to be fire-resistance rated shall comply with Section 708 for fire partitions. Reference each fire-resistive assembly to a CBC Chapter 7, Table and Item number: - Walls - Ceilings - Stair enclosures - CorridorsPlans shall indicate how required structural and fire resistive integrity will be maintained where a penetration will be made for electrical, mechanical, plumbing and communication conduits, pipes and similar systems. CBC Section 106.1.1 and CBC Chapter 7. Note on the plans the ICC Research Report number, U.L. number, State Fire Marshal number, or approval number of another agency accepted by the City of Santa Ana.Please indicate fire rating of wall, window and door for conference room when fire rating separation is required for rated corridor. . CBC Section 1017.5, Corridor continuity. Fire-resistance-rated corridors shall be continuous from the point of entry to an exit, and shall not be interrupted by intervening rooms such as conference room.CBC Section 708.9, Penetrations in a fire partition by ducts and air transfer openings shall comply with Section 716. Provide detail to show compliance. CBC Section 1017.4.1, Corridor ceiling. Use of the space between the corridor ceiling and the floor or roof structure above as a return air plenum is not permitted. CBC Section 1017.4 Foyers, lobbies or reception rooms constructed as required for corridors shall not be construed as intervening rooms. In fully sprinklered office buildings, corridors may lead through enclosed elevator lobbies if all areas of the building have access to at least one required exit without passing through the elevator lobby. Exceptions to elevator lobby requirements: - In office buildings, separations need not be provided from a street floor elevator lobby provided the entire street floor is protected with an automatic sprinkler system. - Elevators not required meet the shaft enclosure requirements of Section 707.2.CBC Section 1017.4, Air movement in corridors. Corridors shall not serve as supply, return, exhaust, relief or ventilation air ducts when required to be fire-resistive rated in accordance with Table 1017.1.Provide a complete architectural Section of 1-HR. corridor detailing fire resistive rated construction of the walls and ceilings. Detail all duct and other penetrations CBC Sections 708.4, 1017.1, 715.1, Table 715.4 & 716.5.4.- Size, spacing, and material of framing members. Note gauge and ICC number and installation/construction requirements for metal framing members. - Method of attaching framing to the building structure. Compliance shall be shown with CBC Section 1607.13 for lateral support of the walls. Do not support top of walls to suspended ceiling system unless calculations and drawings prepared by a registered engineer are submitted for review. Submit structural engineering calculations for walls in rooms with a floor to building structure above height greater than 14’. - Sheathing material and details of attachment. Note type, size, and spacing of fasteners. - Height of partition, suspended ceiling, structure above. - Reference each wall and ceiling fire-resistive assembly to a CBC Chapter 7 Table and item number. - Fire blocks and draft stops in combustible construction in accordance with CBC Section 717. Show location(s) and provide typical construction details. - Fire/smoke damper locations, installation requirements, and required access doors. Refer to CBC Section 716 and Mechanical Code Section 606.Include the following notes with typical one-hour corridor section view: - Interior openings for other than doors or ducts shall be protected by fixed glazing listed and labeled for a fire protection rating of at least three-fourths hour in accordance with CBC Section 715.5. - Penetrations in fire-resistive walls shall comply with CBC Sections 715 and 716. - Cabinets such as recessed electrical panels, fire hose cabinets, and recess fire extinguisher cabinets constructed of steel are permitted, provided that the openings in the fire rated corridor are sealed with approved sealant material to prevent the passages of smoke. - Other cabinets should be installed or recessed so that there is no reduction in the fire rating of the wall, or opening which would allow smoke to pass. This would mean that the cabinet must be surrounded with material which provides the equivalent of one-hour fire resistance.CBC Section 715.5.7.2. Where corridor walls are required to be one-hour fire-resistive construction by Section 1017, windows shall be protected by fixed glazing listed and labeled for a fire-protection rating of at least three-fourths hour in accordance with Section 715.5. The total area of windows in any portion of an interior corridor shall not exceed 25 percent of the area of the corridor wall of the room which it is separating from the corridor.CBC Section 715.4. When corridor walls are required to be of one-hour fire-resistive construction by Section 1017, every interior door opening shall be protected by a tight-fitting smoke-and-draft-control assembly having a fire-protection rating of not less than 20 minutes. Viewport in 20-minute rated door limited to 1” in diameter. Said doors shall not have louvers. The door and frame shall bear an approved label or other identification showing the rating, thereof, followed by the letter “s,” the name of the manufacturer, and the identification of the service conducting the inspection of materials and workmanship at the factory during fabrication and assembly, in accordance with NFPA 80 and UL 1784. Doors shall be maintained self-closing or shall be automatic closing by actuation of a smoke detector in accordance with Section 715.4.7. Smoke-and-draft-control door assemblies shall be provided with a gasket so installed as to provide a seal where the door meets the stop on both sides and across the top.The lobby shall completely separate the elevators from the corridor by construction conforming to Section 1017.1 and all openings into the lobby wall contiguous with the corridor shall be protected as required by CBC Section 715.4.3.Panic hardware shall comply with CBC Section 1008.1.9. Panic hardware shall be provided as required by CBC Section(s): - An Occupancy with an occupant count > 50. - E Occupancy with an occupant count > 50 - Electrical rooms with equipment rated 1,200 amperes or more and over 6’ wide that contain over current devices, switching devices or control devices with exit access doors shall be equipped with panic hardware and doors shall swing in the direction of egress. - By the Fire Department Please refer to Section1010.1.9.9 of CBC and show compliance with proposed Card reader. Show location of each card reader and show accessible height for each reader. All doors require a level floor landing on each side in compliance with Section 11B- 302. Provide typical door threshold details and details of change in floor covering material.Provide the followings to insure new or existing door compliance:The width of the level area on the side to which the door swings shall extend 24” past the strike edge of the door for exterior doors and 18” past the edge for interior doors. Provide clearances dimension on all interior doors. Provide specifications for doors hardware (i.e., lever type, push-pull panic, etc.) to comply with disabled access requirements. CBC Section 1133B.2.5.2.All doors require a level floor landing on each side. Provide typical door threshold details and details of change in floor covering materialAll entrances and exterior ground-floor exit doors to buildings and facilities shall be made accessible to persons with disabilities. Doorways shall have a minimum clear opening of 32” with the door open 90 degrees, measure between the face of the door and the opposite stop. Doorways require dimensioning on the plans to insure compliance with the required landing area/maneuvering clearances at doors. Hand-activated door opening hardware shall be centered between 34” and 44” above the floor. Latching and locking doors that are hand activated and which are in a path of travel shall be operable with a single effort by lever-type hardware, by panic bars, push-pull activating bars, or other hardware designed to provide passage without requiring the ability to grasp the opening hardware. Locked exit doors shall operate as above in egress direction.Note on the drawings: “Maximum effort to operate doors shall not exceed 5 pounds for exterior doors and interior doors, such pull or push effort being applied at right angles to hinged doors and at the center place of sliding or folding doors. Compensating devices or automatic door operators may be utilized to meet the above standards. When fire doors are required, the maximum effort to operate the door may be increased to the minimum allowable by the appropriate administrative authority, not to exceed 15 pounds.Clarify the partition/s of existing stairway and handrails that is modified and provide drawings to show compliance with Sections 1009 and 1133B.4 including applicable disabled accessibility requirements Section 11B-504 and CBC. - Provide complete architectural plan view, sections, details, and notes for stairway(s). - Dimension stairway width showing compliance with CBC Sections 1009.1, 1005, and 1007.3. - Dimension rise of steps shall be not less than 4” or greater than 7”. The run shall not be less than 11”. - Treads, nosing, and risers require compliance with CBC Section 1133B.4.5, including no open risers and slip resistant treads.Reference stair number 3, CBC Section 1009.5.3, the walls and soffits within enclosed usable spaces under enclosed and unenclosed stairways shall be protected by 1-hour fire-resistance-rated construction or the fire-resistance rating of the stairway enclosure, whichever is greater. Access to the enclosed space shall not be directly from within the stair enclosure.There shall be no enclosed usable space under exterior exit stairways unless the space is completely enclosed in 1-hour fire-resistance-rated construction. The open space under exterior stairways shall not be used for any purpose.The upper approach and the lower tread of each interior stair shall be marked by a strip of clearly contrasting color at least 2” wide placed parallel to and close to (not more than 1” from) the nose of the step or landing to alert the visually impaired. The strip shall be of material that is at least as slip-resistant as the other treads of the stairs.Where stairways occur outside a building, the upper approach and all treads shall be marked by a strip of clearly contrasting color at least 2” wide and placed parallel to and not more than 1” from the nose of the step or landing to alert the visually impaired. The strip shall be of a material that is at least as slip-resistant as the other treads of the stair. A painted strip shall be acceptable.Tactile floor designation signs that comply with Section 11B-703.4 shall be located at each floor level landing in all enclosed stairways in buildings two or more stories in height to identify the floor level. At exit discharge level, the sign shall include a raised five-pointed star located to the left of the identifying floor level. The outside diameter of the star shall be the same as the height of the raised characters.Handrail details on the drawings showing compliance with CBC Section 1009.10, 1012, and 1133B.4.1. - Stairways shall have handrails on each side. - Handrails shall be 34 to 38” above the nosing of treads. - Handrails shall extend a minimum of 12” beyond the top nosing, and shall extend a minimum of 12” plus the tread width beyond the bottom nosing. - Handrails projecting from a wall shall have a space of 1½” between the wall and the handrail.Exit illumination and exit sign requirements in accordance with CBC Section 1011 shall be shown on the drawings. Be specific as to the type of exit signs to be installed.CBC Section 1011, Requires exit signs to be readily visible from any direction of approach. No point shall be more than 100’ from the nearest visible exit sign. Revise the drawings to show compliance.CBC Section 1006, Requires means of egress from all occupied parts of the building be provided with at least 1’ candle of light at floor level. Show compliance on the drawings.Tactile exit signs shall be required at the following locations: Identify location of applicable signs on the drawings including height and required clearances. 11B- 216. 2, 703.3 and 703.3.1 of 2013 CBC - Each grade-level exterior exit door shall be identified by a tactile exit with the word “EXIT.” - Each exit door that leads directly to a grade-level exterior exit by means of a stairway or ramp shall be identified by a tactile exit sign with the following words as appropriate:“EXIT STAIR DOWN”“EXIT STAIR UP” - Each exit door that leads directly to a grade-level exterior exit by means of an exit enclosure, or an exit passageway, shall be identified by a tactile exit sign with the words “EXIT ROUTE.” - Each exit access door from an interior room or area to a corridor or hallway, which is required to have a visual exit sign, shall be identified by a tactile exit sign with the words “EXIT ROUTE.” - Show compliance with Section 907.5.23.1 of 2013 CBC for Public use and common use areas. Provide on the drawings a complete window schedule showing: - Window sizes (Both height and width of each panel) - Type and thickness of glazing (type of safety glazing for hazardous locations noted under CBC Section 2406.3Glass and glazing shall be in accordance with CBC Chapter 24. Note on the drawings all windows and doors having glazing. Indicate the type and thickness of each light of glazing on the drawings.Note type of safety glazing complying with CBC Section 2406 for hazardous locations listed under CBC Section 2406.3.Note type of safety glazing complying with CBC Section 2406 for glazing in fixed or operable panels adjacent to a door where the nearest exposed edge of the glazing is within a 24” arc of either vertical edge of the door in a closed position and where the bottom exposed edge of the glazing is less than 60” above the walking surface.Glass shall be firmly supported on all four edges. Show on the drawings how compliance shall be made with CBC Section 2404. For glass not firmly supported on all four edges, design shall be submitted to the building official for approval.Show/note ventilation requirements on the plans in accordance with the CBC and California Mechanical Code (CMC) requirements for each type of use. Note on drawings: - Provide mechanical ventilation for each area/room in accordance with the 2013 California Mechanical Code. Note on drawings: - CBC Section 1205.3, Artificial light. Artificial light shall be provided that is adequate to provide an average illumination of 10’candles (107 lux) over the area of the room at a height of 30”above the floor level. Please refer to attached SB 407 and provide a completed a copy on the drawings. ACCESSIBILITYIt is the project designer’s/property owner’s responsibility to show compliance on the drawings with all applicable Federal and State Accessibility Standards. City of Santa Ana does not have jurisdiction to enforce ADA compliance and it is the responsibility of designer. If applicable please remove notes referring to ADA compliance from drawings. Full compliance is required and this project is reviewed for compliance with State Accessibility Standards. 2013 CBC with July 1st 2015 amendments. Provide enlarged floor plan/site plan of 3 entry areas to building and show accessible route from each Entrance/exits to parking and site arrival entry. Path of travel to incorporated all elements from the exterior arrival site to remodeled area. Provide a continuous walking surface from each exit door to public way Walks and sidewalks shall have a continuous common surface, not interrupted by steps or abrupt changes in level. Surfaces shall be slip resistantSite development shall be designed to provide access to all entrances and exterior ground-floor exits and access to normal paths of travel; and where necessary, to provide access shall incorporate pedestrian ramps, curb ramps, etc.At every entrance and at every major junction along or leading to an accessible route of travel, there shall be a sign displaying the international symbol of accessibility. Signs shall indicate the direction to accessible building entrances and facilities. Sign/s to comply with 11B- 216.2 of 2013 CBC.Walks and sidewalks shall not have cross slopes exceeding ¼” per foot (2% slope). Slopes along the path of travel shall not exceed 5% unless designed as a pedestrian ramp in accordance with 11B- 405 of CBC Abrupt changes in level, except between a walk or sidewalk and an adjacent street or driveway, exceeding 4” in a vertical dimension, such as at planters or fountains located in or adjacent to walks, sidewalks or other pedestrian ways, shall be identified by curbs projecting at least 6” in height above the walk or sidewalk surface to warn the blind of potential drop-off. When a guardrail or handrail is provided, no curb is required when a guide rail is provided centered 3” plus or minus 1” above the surface of the walk or sidewalk, the walk is 5 percent or less gradient or no adjacent hazard exists.Any obstruction that overhangs a pedestrian’s way shall be a minimum of 80” above the walking surface as measured from the bottom of the obstruction.Walks, sidewalks, and pedestrian ways shall be free of gratings whenever possible. For gratings located in the surface of any of these areas, grid openings in gratings shall be limited to ½” in the direction of traffic flow.Identify location of any railing, curb, and planter areas on the drawings. If a walk crosses or adjoins a vehicular way, and the walking surfaces are not separated by curbs, railings or other elements between the pedestrian areas and vehicular areas, the boundary between the areas (at zero curb) shall be defined by a continuous detectable warning which is 36” wide, complying with the Section 11B-247.1 of CBC. Detectable Warning Product Approval. Only approved Division of the State Architect, Access Compliance (DSA/AC) approved detectable warning products and directional surfaces shall be installed in accordance with CBC Section 11B-705 of CBC.If carpet or carpet tile is used on a ground or floor surface, then it shall be securely attached; have a firm cushion, pad or backing or no cushion or pad; and have a level loop, textured loop; level-cut pile, or level-cut/uncut pile texture. The maximum pile height shall be ½”. Exposed edges of carpet shall be fastened to floor surfaces and have trim along the entire length of the exposed edge. Carpet edge trim shall comply with the requirements for changes in level.Provide enlarged parking plan to show path of travel, slope, cross slope, location of curb ramp, truncated dome and signage requirement. Each lot or parking structure where parking is provided for the public as clients, guest or employees, shall provide accessible parking as required by CBC Section 11B-208.2. Accessible parking spaces serving a particular building shall be located on the shortest accessible route of travel from adjacent parking to an accessible entrance. In parking facilities that do not serve a particular building, accessible parking shall be located on the shortest accessible route of travel to an accessible pedestrian entrance of the parking facility.Provide parking data on the site plan showing the total number of parking spaces provided, the number of disabled accessible spaces and the number of van accessible spaces, showing compliance with CBC Table 208.2 and 11B-208 of CBC. Parking spaces must be located so that the disabled are not compelled to walk or wheel behind parked cars other than their own.Surface slopes of accessible parking spaces shall be the minimum possible and shall not exceed 1 unit vertical to 48 units horizontal (2% slope) in any direction. Please provide a note on the drawings. One in every six accessible spaces, but not less than one, shall be served by an access aisle 8’-0” (96”) wide minimum and shall be designated van accessible The words NO PARKING shall be painted on the ground within each eight’ loading and unloading access aisle. This notice shall be painted in white letters no less than 12” high and located so that it is visible to traffic enforcement officials. Disabled accessible parking spaces should be sized as follows: - When more than one space is provided, two 9’ wide parking areas may be outlined on each side of a 5’ wide (8’ wide for van accessible space(s)) loading and unloading aisle. The minimum length of each parking space shall be 18’. The loading and unloading access aisles shall be marked by a border painted blue. Within the blue border, hatched lines a maximum of 36” on center, shall be painted a color contrasted with the parking surface, preferably blue or white. to the building or facility entrance. Parked vehicle overhangs shall not reduce the clear width of an accessible route. The words NO PARKING shall be painted on the ground within each loading and unloading access aisle. This notice shall be painted in white letters no less than 12” high and located so that it is visible to traffic enforcement officials. Drawings to show disabled accessible parking space loading/unloading aisle on the PASSENGER SIDE for van accessible stall. Provide parking space identification in accordance with CBC Section 1129B.4 including: - Each parking space reserved for persons with physical disabilities shall be identified by a reflecting sign permanently posted immediately adjacent to and visible from each stall or space, consisting of a profile view of a wheelchair with occupant in white on dark blue background. The sign shall not be smaller than 70 square inches in area and, when in path of travel, shall be posted at a minimum height of 80” from the bottom of the sign to the parking space finished grade and shall be un-obscured by a parked vehicle. Signs may also be centered on the wall at the interior end of the parking space. An additional sign or additional language below the symbol of accessibility shall state “Minimum Fine $250.” sign stating “Van Accessible” mounted below the symbol of accessibility. - An additional sign shall also be posted in a conspicuous place at each entrance to off-street parking facilities, or immediately adjacent to and visible from each stall or space. The sign shall not be less than 17” by 22” in size with lettering not less than 1” in height, with clearly and conspicuously states the following:Unauthorized vehicles parked in designated accessible spaces not displaying distinguishing placards or license plates issued for persons with disabilities may be towed away at owner’s expense. Towed vehicles may be reclaimed by telephoning the Santa Ana Police Department at (714) 245-8665. CVC 22658a. - Provide assurance on the drawings that existing signage language reflects the paragraph above.Plumbing facilities shall be provided in accordance with the California Plumbing Code (CPC) Section 422.0 and CPC Table 4-22.1. Provide a table on the drawings showing number of employees by gender, the number of each type of fixture required and the number of each type of fixture provided.Diaper changing station is not permitted to be located inside of toilet compartment. Please relocated and must be out of circulation path of 44” with the toilet room. Section 11B-226.4, 2013 CBC. Sanitation facility toilet room floors shall have a smooth, hard, non-absorbent surface such as Portland cement, concrete, ceramic tile or other approved material which extends upward onto the walls at least 6”. Walls within 2’ of the front and sides of urinals and water closets shall be similarly finished to a height of 4’.CBC Section 1115B.4.3 Item 4. Note on the drawings hot water and drain pipes under lavatory shall be insulated.Counters located in employee work areas, break room, reception and lobby shall be made accessible to persons with disabilities in Division 2 of 2013 CBC. At least 5%, but not less than one of in each Type/functional area to be accessible as follows: Provide drawings to insure compliance). - Provide a minimum 60” circle wheelchair clear floor space. (36” for other than lunch room) - Provide knee space at tables at least 27” high, 30” wide and 19” deep. - Provide height of tables between 28” – 34” from the floor ground. - Provide minimum of 32” clearance for entry. Other counters are required to comply STRUCTURAL Reference structural calculations Table of Contents, indicates Lunch Canopy fire damage. Please clarify the scope of work and extended of fire damage with a structural report. Additional plan check comment to follow. Reference sheet S-202, Submit structural calculations for equipment located on the roof. Indicate the weight of eachequipment. Provide roof framing plan to show location and supporting roof members. Provide detail to show positive attachment from roof equipment to platform and roof and indicate weather sealant for any roof penetration Provide a note on the drawings to clarify use of training room and age of students attending classes. Correct page 2nd of structural calculations that indicates “Park Western Elementary School” Remove note if not applicable.