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Review Type
Outcome
Est. Completion Date
Completed
Building Code Review
Approved
11/05/2024
10/31/2024
Ted Allen
Miscellaneous
Outstanding
10/29/2024
The design and construction of pools and spas shall comply with the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code (ISPSC) as referenced per IBC 3109.1. Chapter 5 regulates the depth, seating depth and floor slope of public spas as follows:
1. One emergency shutoff switch shall be provided per 504.1 and audible alarm sign that is posted per 504.1.1 Alarms.
2. Suction fitting fittings shall be provided in accordance with Section 310 where Suction entrapment avoidance for pools and spas shall be provided in accordance with APSP 7.
3. Piping, including process piping, shall be inspected prior to backfilling per 302.4. Also, circulation system piping shall be subjected to a hydrostatic pressure test of 25 pounds per square inch (psi) (172.4 kPa). This pressure shall be held for not less than 15 minutes per 311.9
4. While there are exceptions to indicating the water temperature in the spa, 506.2 requires water temperature controls.
5. Public pools and public pool areas that operate during periods of low illumination shall be provided with emergency lighting that will automatically turn on to permit evacuation of the pool and securing of the area in the event of power failure per 321.3 Emergency illumination. Public facilities shall have a clock that is visible to spa users.
See Document Markups
Outstanding
10/29/2024
The following informational notes that do not require response: I have set conditions for deferred submittal of the swimming pool and spa Sheets 1 - 3, including deck discharge to sump and filtration discharge to sand trap, and hose bibb that are either shown by pool contractor or not shown on Sheet P2.0. The building official shall defer determination for re-submission of documentation to the administrator required in utilities to review the sanitary sewer, or shall be disposed of by other means approved by AHJ shown on approved plans.
Utilities Review - Mt. Werner
Approved
11/05/2024
10/29/2024
Beau Cahill
Miscellaneous
Resolved
10/30/2024
(1) Please include detail about hose bibs. It is not clear if hose bibs will be added to the property in addition to those indicated on plans included with primary building permit.
(2) Backflow, backwash, and drainage design OK.
Planning Review
Approved
09/16/2024
09/18/2024
Toby Stauffer, AICP
Electrical Review
Approved
09/16/2024
09/13/2024
Tom Cook
Final approval subject to field inspection
Utilities Review - Mt. Werner
Failed
09/16/2024
09/12/2024
Beau Cahill
Miscellaneous
Carried Forward
10/29/2024
(1) Please include detail about hose bibs. It is not clear if hose bibs will be added to the property in addition to those indicated on plans included with primary building permit.
(2) Backflow, backwash, and drainage design OK.
Backflow, backwash, and drainage design OK
Building Code Review
Failed
09/16/2024
09/10/2024
Ted Allen
Miscellaneous
Carried Forward
10/29/2024
The design and construction of pools and spas shall comply with the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code (ISPSC) as referenced per IBC 3109.1. Chapter 5 regulates the depth, seating depth and floor slope of public spas as follows:
1. One emergency shutoff switch shall be provided per 504.1 and audible alarm sign that is posted per 504.1.1 Alarms.
2. Suction fitting fittings shall be provided in accordance with Section 310 where Suction entrapment avoidance for pools and spas shall be provided in accordance with APSP 7.
3. Piping, including process piping, shall be inspected prior to backfilling per 302.4. Also, circulation system piping shall be subjected to a hydrostatic pressure test of 25 pounds per square inch (psi) (172.4 kPa). This pressure shall be held for not less than 15 minutes per 311.9
4. While there are exceptions to indicating the water temperature in the spa, 506.2 requires water temperature controls.
5. Public pools and public pool areas that operate during periods of low illumination shall be provided with emergency lighting that will automatically turn on to permit evacuation of the pool and securing of the area in the event of power failure per 321.3 Emergency illumination. Public facilities shall have a clock that is visible to spa users.
See Document Markups
Carried Forward
10/29/2024
The following informational notes that do not require response: I have set conditions for deferred submittal of the swimming pool and spa Sheets 1 - 3, including deck discharge to sump and filtration discharge to sand trap, and hose bibb that are either shown by pool contractor or not shown on Sheet P2.0. The building official shall defer determination for re-submission of documentation to the administrator required in utilities to review the sanitary sewer, or shall be disposed of by other means approved by AHJ shown on approved plans.
Inspection
Outcome
Requested
Scheduled
Date Inspected
Plumbing Rough-in Inspection
Partial Pass
11/21/2024
11/22/2024
11/22/2024
Jeff Yeiser
Building Final Inspection
Passed
11/13/2025
11/13/2025
Jeff Yeiser
Condition
Status
Category
Water/Sanitary Acceptance
Resolved
Prior to Full Building Permit Issuance
Building Department
Water and Sanitation District shall approve infrastructure installation prior to full Building Permit Issuance.