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07-2212 (RC)
P.O. BOX 1504 78-495 CALLE TAMPICO LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253. Application Number: 07-00002212 Property Address: 46660 WASHINGTON ST STE. 8 APN:- 643-020-999-3 -30.903.- Application.description: REMODEL - COMMERCIAL Property Zoning: REGIONAL COMMERCIAL Application valuation: 100000 t BUILDING &'SAFETY DEPARTMENT BUILDING PERMIT M 1 Owner: BRUBAKER GARY 3002 EI CAMINO REAL TUSTIN, CA 92782 (714)832-1696 VOICE (760) 777-7012 FAX (760) 777-7011 INSPECTIONS (760) 777-7153 Date:. 11/02/07 Contractor: Applicant: Architect or Engineer: ELLIS CONTRACTING IN SAN 4141 LANCAD92117SUI' ��/ 110�©? 2007 (858)_581-1160 Cl �1 Lic. No.: 785647 �d LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION WORKER'S COMPENSATION DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with - I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: License Class: B License No.: 785647 Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professionals Code, and License is in full force and effect. _ 1 have and will of a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers' compensation, as provided' 7for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. Date: Contractor: I have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor _ - Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. My workers' compensation OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION insurance carrier andpolicy number are: I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractor's State License Law for the Carrier STATE*FUND Policy Number 2290026453 following reason (Sec. 7031-5. Business and Professions Code: Any city or county that requires a permit to _ I certify that, in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any 'construct, alter, improve, demolish, or repair any structure, prior to its issuance, also requires the applicant for the - ,person in any manner so as to become subject to the workers' compensation laws of California, permit to file a signed statement that he or she is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's State and agree that, if I should become subject to the workers' compensation provisions of Section License Law (Chapter 9 (commencing. with Section 7000)ofDivision 3 of the Business and Professions Code) or 3700 of that, if shoutCoded shall forthwith comply with those provisions. that he or she is exempt therefrom and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars ($500).: Date: Applicant: _ 1 _) I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The WARNING: FAILURE TO SECURE WORKERS' COMPENSATION COVERAGE IS UNLAWFUL, AND SHALL Contractors' State License Law does not apply to an owner of.property who builds or improves thereon, .SUBJECT AN EMPLOYER TO CRIMINAL PENALTIES AND CIVIL FINES UP. TO ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND and who does the work himself or herself through his or her own employees, provided that the DOLLARS ($100,000). IN ADDITION TO THE COST OF COMPENSATION, DAMAGES AS PROVIDED FOR IN improvements are not intended or offered for.sale. If, however, the building'or improvement is sold within SECTION 3706 OF THE LABOR CODE, INTEREST, AND ATTORNEY'S FEES. one year of completion, the owner -builder will have the burden of proving that he or she did not build or improve for the purpose of sale.). - APPLICANT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ' 1 _ 1 I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec. IMPORTANT Application is hereby made to the Director of Building and Safety for a permit subject to the 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractors' State License Law does not apply to an owner of conditions and restrictions set forth on this application. property who builds or improves thereon, and who contracts for the projects with a contractor(s) licensed r 1. pursuant to the Contractors' State License LawEach person upon whose behalf this application is made, each person at whose request and for I I am exempt under Sec. B.&P.C. for this . reason � whose benefit work is performed under or pursuant to any permit issued as a result of this application, ' , the owner, and the applicant, each agrees to, and shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of La Quinta, its officers, agents and employees for any actor omission related to the work being -performed under or following issuance of this permit. ' Date: Owner:' 2. Any permit issued as result of this.application becomes null and void if work is not commenced within 180 days from date of issuance of such permit, or cessation of work for 180 days will subject CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY permit to cancellation. I hereby affirm under penaltyof perjury that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to comply with all ' work for which this permit. is issued (Sec. 3097, Civ. C.I. city and county ordinances and state laws relating to building construction; and hereby authorize representatives Lender's Name: of this county to enter upon the above-mentioned property for inspection, purposes. Lender's Address: Date: Signature (Applicant or Agent): LQPEP.AIIT LQPERAIIT Application Number . . . . . 07-00002212 Permit BUILDING. PERMIT Additional desc . Permit Fee 639.50, Plan Check Fee 415.68 Issue Date Valuation 100000 Expiration Date.. 4/30/08 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 50.00 4.5000 THOU BLDG 50,001-100,000 .414.50 225.00 Permit ELECT -.ADD/ALT/REM -Additional desc . Permit Fee 78.08 Plan Check "Fee : 19:52 Issue Date . . . Valuation". 0 - Expiration Date 4/30/08 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 15.-00 3154.00 .0200 ELEC GARAGE "OR' NON-RESIDENTIAL 63.08 Permit MECHANICAL. Additional desc . Permit Fee 109.00 Plan Check Fee 27.25 Issue Date Valuation 0 Expiration Date 4/30/08 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension " BASE FEE 15.00 2.00 11.0000 EA MECH FURNACE >100K 22".00 2.00 16.5000 EA MECH B/C >3-15HP/>100K7500KBTU 33.00 4.00' 6.5000 EA MECH VENT FAN 26."00. 2':00: 6.5000 --7 *EA . MECH EXHAUST HOOD 13.00-, Permit PLUMBING ' Additional desc - Permit Fee J 157.50 Plan Check Fee 39.38" Issue Date Valuation 0 Expiration Date 4/30/08 " Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 15.00 14.00 6,.0000 EA PLB FIXTURE" 84.00 1.00" 15.0000 EA PLB BUILDING SEWER 15.00 1.00 7.5000 EA PLB WATER HEATER/VENT 7.50 LQPERAIIT Application Number . . . . . 07-00002212 Permit . . . PLUMBING Qty Unit Charge Per Extension 1.00 12.0000 EA PLB INTERCEPTOR 12.00 1•.00 3.0000 EA PLB WATER INST/ALT/REP 3.00 2.00 3.0000 EA PLB GAS PIPE 1-4 OUTLETS - 6.00 1.00 15.0000 EA. PLB ------------------------------ GAS METER 15.00 Spe'cial Notes and Comments 3154 SQ. FT. TENANT IMPROVEMENT COSI RESTARANT. OCCUPQNCY A -3 -LOAD 97.STE ------------------.---- #8 Other.Fees . . . . . . . ----------------------- STRONG MOTION (SMI) --COM 21.00 Fee summary Charged ------------ Paid Credited Due J •Permit Fee total 984.08 -------------------- ------ .00 .00 984.08 Plan Check Total 501.83 .00- .00 501.83 Other Fee.Total 21.0.0 .00," .00 21.00 Grand Total 1506.91 -..00 .00 . 150.6.91 LQPERA11T Bin'#� C - Permit .#n �, (1 07 Iri.'t (,y o f L ' a Qulnta Building U Safety Division P.O. Box 1504, 78-495 Calle Tampico La Quinta, CA 92253 - (760) 777-7012 Building Permit Application and Tracking Sheet Project Address:'gw.4666 U1% twN o Owner's Name: M 2 6V -6,m r V K r v A. P. Number: qW Address: <Awt m Na Legal Description: City, ST, zip—r0577Q . 44 432. wl S Z Contractor: � LN t> Telephone: 'Z. • )6f16 Address: 4(4 J .bIU � Project Description: I1AVC .�(�/L City, ST, Zip: S%6 D b CA 3 000 s Im. Teldphone: It" . S'R( A ` State Lic. # : S TCity #: Arch Engr., Designer: G1 �� Address: `$?i( G WAL S'T-s4)37 City, ST, Zip: %4 t-� 446h -r . Z� W Telephone: 4-7" ConshuotionType: �u M P cy State Lic. #: Project type (circle one): New Add'n Alter Repair Demo Name of Contact Person:16 Sq. Fi : Q# Stories: V� # UnitsOj % Telephone # of Contact Person: T 4. �'L6 ��T/ `(•� Estimated Value of Projec APPLICANT: DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE # Submittal Req'd Rec°d TRACKING PERMIT FEES Plan Sets Plan Check submitted Item Amount Structural Calcs. Reviewed, rea or corrects s Plan Check Deposit Truss Calcs. Called Contac erson 1s Plan Check Balance Energy Calcs. Plans picked upQR-Jef�f2SM Construction Flood plain plan Plans resubmitted Mechanical Grading, plan god Review, ready for corrects issue Electrical Subcontactor List Called Contact Person / Plumbing Grant Deed Plans picked up S.M.I. H.O.A. Approval Plans resubmitted Grading IN HOUSE: ''" Review, ready for correctionsrssue Developer Impact Fee Planning Approval Called Contact Person A.LP.P. Pub. Wks. Appr Date of permit issue School Fees Total Permit Fees ol o— Icy n -a - P 10 L ko� memetisl"41 6!q 714411,1 �Pl ►l� 03 lk,�c fJt�P�' t Ciay.►o_ 42, W V&qe:0 CertificateOccupancyof C� OFT9� Building & Safety Department This Certificate is issued pursuant to the requirements of Section 109 of the California Building. Code, certifying that, at the. time of. issuance, this structure was in compliance with the provisions of the Building Code and the various ordinances of the City regulating .building construction and/or, use. BUILDING ADDRESS: 46-660 WASHINGTON STE #8 Use classification: COMMERICAL (COSI) Building Permit No.: 07-2212 Occupancy Group: A-3 Owner of Building: WASHINGTON 111 LTD fd�t Building Official Type of Construction: VN Land Use Zone: RC Address: 30-240 RANCHO VIEJO RD. STE B City, ST, ZIP: SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA By: STEVE TRAXEL Date: January 15, 2008 POST IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE John R. Hawkins Fire Chief Proudly serving the unincorporated areas of Riverside County and the Cities of - Banning Beaumont Calimesa Canyon Lake Coachella Desert Hot Springs Indian Wells Indio Lake Elsinore La Quinta Moreno Valley Palm Desert Perris Rancho Mirage Rubidoux CSD San Jacinto Temecula Board of Supervisors Bob Buster, , District l John Tavaglione, District 2 Jeff Stone, District 3 Roy Wilson, District 4 Marion Ashley, District 5 1 The Riverside ozFire Dep rtm nt is ranting the F re Cle rance forthefollowing Location I l,,'i� ��m John R. Hawkins Fire Chief Proudly serving the unincorporated areas "of Riverside County and the Cities of: Banning Beaumont Calimesa 4. Canyon Lake Coachella Desert Hot Springs Indian Wells 4. Indio 4. Lake Elsinore La Quint'a Moreno Valley Palm Desert 4. Perris 4. Rancho Mirage 4. San Jacinto, Temecula Board of Supervisors Bob Buster, District 1 John Tavaglione, District 2 Jeff Stone, District 3 Roy Wilson, District 4 Marion Ashley, District 5 RIVERSIDE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT In cooperation with the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection 82675 Highway 111, Suite. 2150 • Indio, California.92201 • (760) 86378886 • Fax (760) 863-7072 August 7, 2007- J.C. Marvidc 1827 Capital St., Suite 102— Corona, Corona, CA Re: Non -Structural Building. Plan Review, LAP -07 -TI -065, Cosi's Restaurant, 49-660 Washington St. suite 8, LAQ . Fire Department personnel have reviewed and approved the plans you submitted for the above referenced project. Please be advised the following conditions apply as apart of the conditions for the issuance of a building permit. 1 1) Fire Department approval is based`upon the 2001 CBC requirements for Group A-3 occupancies. It is prohibited to use, process or store any materials in the occupancy that would, classify it as a Group H occupancy per Sec. 307 of the 2001 CBC: 2) Repair work and/or maintenance using open flame equipment, welding or the use of.Class.l, ll,'or III -A liquids are <% prohibited. The following conditions must be met prior to occupancy: 3) Fire sprinktersystem plans for the tenant improvement area must be submitted to the Fire Department for review, along with a plan/inspection fee. A licensed C-16 contractor will have to submit plans for review and approval and modify the fire sprinkler system in accordance with NFPA 13, 1999 Edition. A licensed, C-16 contractor shall do all sprinkler work and certification. The approved plansi with Fire Department Job card must be at the job site for all inspections. Buildings/facilities 4) Provide either a separate Knox Key Lock box, Model 3200 mounted per recommended standard of the Knox Company or provide key(s) for inclusion in the general building Knox Box. If the building/facility is protected with a fire alarm system or burglar alarm system, the lock boxes will require "tamper",monitohng. Special forms are available from this office for the ordering of the Knox Box. This form must be authorized and signed by this office for the.correctly coded system to be purchased, 2300 Market Street, Suite 150 • Riverside, California • (951) 955-4777 • Fax (951) 9554886 39493 Los Alamos Road, Suite A 9 Murrieta, Califomia 92563 • (951) 600-6160 9 Fax (951) 600-6164 t, Other requirements: 5) Install portable fire extinguishers per Title 19, but not less than 2A1 OBC in rating. Contact a certified extinguisher company for proper placement and spacing of equipment. 6) Install a Hood/Duct automatic fire extinguishing system. System plans must be submitted, along with a plan checklinspection fee; to the Fire Department for review. 7) Shelving, counters, etc., must be in place, however, no merchandise may be placed in the building prior to inspection. 8) Comply with Title 19 of the California Administrative Code. 9) All fire sprinkler systems, fixed fire suppression systems and alarm plans must be submitted separately for approval prior to construction. Contractors should contact the Planning & Engineering office for submittal requirements. _ 10) Approved building address shall be placed in such a position as to be plainly visible and legible from the street and rear access if applicable. Building address numbers shall be a minimum of 12" for building(s) up to 25' in height, and 24" in height for building(s) exceeding 25' in height. In multi -tenant buildings, businesses shall post the business name and suite number on back doors as well as the front. Suite.numbers or letters must be a minimum of 6" in height. All addressing must be legible and of a contrasting color with the background and adequately illuminated to be visible from the street at all hours. 1 11) Electrical room door shall be posted "ELECTRICAL ROOM" on the outside of door. 12) Room capacity shall be posted in a conspicuous place on an, approved sign near the main.exit from the room. 13) A durable sign stating 'This door to remain unlocked during business hours" shall be placed on or adjacent to the front exit doors. The sign shall be in letters not less than one inch high on a contrasting background. Please contact the Fire Department Planning & Engineering staff for final inspection prior to occupancy. Applicantfinstaller shall be responsible to contact the Fire Department to schedule inspections. Requests for inspections are to be made at least 72 hours in advance and may be arranged by calling,(760) 863-8886. All questions regarding the meaning, of these conditions should be referred to the Fire Department Planning & Engineering staff at (760)863-8886. Sincerely, Tracy Hobday Chief Fire Departmen lanner By Norman Davidson Fire Safety Specialist 2300 Market Street, Suite 150 • Riverside, California • (951) 955-4.777 • Fax (951) 955-4886 39493 Los Alamos Road, Suite A • Murrieta, California 92563 9 (951) 600-6160 • Fax (951) 600-6164 n Plan Check # SR#3270 RIVERSIDE COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH FOOD ESTABLISHMENT PLAN APPROVAL NOTICE Project Name Cosi Plans Submitted by Chuck Marvick Date 11/01/2007 Address 46-600 Washington St. Ste 8, La Quinta 92253 Phone 714-476-3829 Owner Gary Brubaker Address -'3002 El Camino Real, Tustin CA 92782 Phone 714-832-1696 The plans are now approved subject to -the conditions listed below and the attached compliance sheet. 1. Grease interceptor sizing letter received from CVWD. 2. All sneeze protection will be evaluated and approved at inspection. CONSTRUCTION INSPECTIONS: Contact the Plan Checker for a Preliminary Inspection when construction is approximately 80% complete, with plumbing, rough ventilation, and rough equipment installed. Request for inspection should be made at least five (5) working days in advance. A FINAL INSPECTION MUST be made upon completion of ALL work including finished details. APPROVAL to operate shall not be granted, or remodeled areas approved to operate, until the facility has passed the FINAL INSPECTION, and "APPLICATION TO OPERATE" has been completed and PERMIT FEES have been paid. Request for inspection should be made at least five (5) working days in advance. PLANS CHECKED Rebeca Norwood, REHS III Phone 760-320-1048 BY I acknowledge the corrections noted h 7rein and as indica on the plans and agree to incorporate them during construction: % Ll Signatur T Date Company Name DEH -SAN -178 (Rev 2/06) Corona Hemet Indio Murrieta Palm Springs Riverside . Min St 800 S. 4 7-950a is 3 8 740 My 25uu TT Palm 4U65 County Suite 204 Sanderson St "A" Canyon Dr. Canyon Dr Cir (951) 273-9140 (951) 766-2824 (760) 863-8287 (951) 461-0284 (760) 320-1048 951)358- (951)358- Fax(951)520- Fax(951)520- Fax(951)766- Fax (760) 863-. -Fax(951)461- 'Fax(760)320-1470 5172 COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, COMMUNITY HEALTHAGENCY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH COMPLIANCE GUIDE FOR FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS DBA: CO�a I'. JOB ADDRESS:4(o-bQ Wa&hi'Sb_) IA CHECKED BY: ?_NyywO-uA� DATE:." No It a-7 All work done at the above indicated:site must conform to the latest set of Department of Environmental Health approved plans, the requirements. indicated on the plan correction sheet and this compliance guide. 1 FLOORS /C A. Continuous flooring material shall extend up all walls, parti 'ons, toe kicks or cabinetry a minimum * of 4 inches, forming -a minimum....Minch radius integral sanitary cove. B. Waitress stations, bussing stations, food and .beverage serving areas .shall have . a continuous, -integral coved floor throughout the area and extend a minimum . of 36 inches beyond the equipment in all directions:' C. Non-skid flooring shall be limited .to traffic areas only. Floors under equipment and coved bases shall be..completely smooth. C. Where floor drains are utilized, the floor surface shall slope to the floor drains. 2.. WALLS A., Walls shall be smooth, light colored, easily cleanable, non=absorbent. (Brick, concrete block, rough concrete, rough, plaster, grooved paneling, wall paper or vinyl wall covering finishes are not acceptable). B. Waitress stations, bussing stations, food and beverage serving areas shall have smooth, light colored, easily cleanable walls throughout the area. C. Walls behind all sinks and dishwashers must be protected' by at least an 8 foot high water resistant material measured from the top. of the cove base, (e.g. FRP, stainless steel, ceramic tile). 1 3. CEILINGS A. Ceilings shall be durable, smooth, dight colored, easily cleanable. and non- absorbent. Any perforations -or rough surfaces are not acceptable. B. Waitress stations, bussing "stations, food and beverage serving areas must have a ceiling finish.which is smooth, easily cleanable, durable, non- absorbent.and light colored. An approved smooth, solid cover may be acceptable. 4. CONDUIT A. All plumbing, electrical and gas lines, soda runs, shall be concealed, within the building structure. Where this is not possible all runs shall be at least % inch away from walls or ceilings and six inches off the floor, and shall not extend across. any aisle or traffic area: Where lines enter a wall, ceiling, or floor the. opening around.the pipe shall be tightly sealed. 5. EXHAUST HOODS AND DUCTS A. All joints and seams shall be sealed, welded or soldered for ease of cleaning. B. The open .area of Canopy -Type Hoods shall extend a minimum of six (6) horizontal inches beyond the. equipment surface on all open sides. Canopy - type hoods shall be .flashed with metal and sealed to ceiling and adjacent walls. . C. Make up air supply must be at least equal to that exhausted and interconnected by a singlecontrol switch. 6.. REFRIGERATION A. Wooden shelves, . rough surfaces, metal shelving with openings or holes are not acceptable. B. Walk=in refrigerators , and nonself-contained refrigerators must have condensate waste drained to a floor sink via legal air gap (minimum 1. inch above the overflow rim of the floor sink). C. Walk-in refrigerators must be installed with a 3/8 inch radius sanitary cove at the floor/wall juncture, both inside and outside the unit. D. Walk-in refrigerators shall be flashed tightly to ceiling and wall surface. 4 7. ICE MACHINES A. Ice machines must drain to a floor sink via legal air gap (minimum 1 inch above the overflow -rim of the floor sink). 8. F LOOR SINKS A. All equipment generating liquid waste shall be drained to a floor sink (located . within .l 5 feet), via legal air. gap, (minimum 1 inch above the overflow rim of the floor sink) B. Floor sinks shall be flush with the finished floor and those located under equipment shall be at least half exposed for cleaning accessibility.. A protective .enclosure. will .be. required around the -backside of half -exposed floor- sinks installed under curb or base mounted equipment to prevent any wastewater back flow under the equipment. C. Floor, sinks in traffic areas or not otherwise protected by_ overhead equipment shall. be provided :with easily removable safety gates. 9.- KITCHEN UTENSIL SINK A: The minimum compartment size shall be 18" x 18" x 12" deep with minimum 18 x 18",drainboards, however the sink must 'otherwise be capable of accommodating the largest utensil to be washed and the drainborads shall be the largest sink compartment: B.. Sinks installed next to walls. must be equipped with an integral metal back splash extending up the wall at least eight (8) inches. C. Sink installations must not have exposed. screws or bolts. . D. Provide a water -proof seal between sink backsplash and wall, using approved sealers. 10. FOOD. VEGTABLE PREPARATION SINKS A. Food preparation sink(s) must drain to a floor sink via legal air gap.: . 1.1. EATING AND DRINKING UTENSIL SINKS See 9A,B,C,D A. Bar sink s The minimum compartment size shall be 10". x 14" x 10" deep (ora minimum 140 square inches surface size) with dual integral drainboards a minimum of 18 inches- long. Bar sinks shall have a quick drain or a. 4ffi compartment for disposal of drink waste.- 'Bar sinks shall drain indirectly.to a floor sink via legal air gap. 3 B. Provide sanitizing testing equipment and materials to adequately measure applicable chemical sanitizer at sinks for multi -use utensils or glasses. 12. AUTOMATIC DISHWASHERJGLASS WASHER A. Dishwasher/glass washer must drain to a floor sink or other approved method via legal air gap. B. Dishwasher/glass washer must have 2 integral drainboards at least 18 inches long. C.. Provide sanitizing testing equipment and materials to adequately measure applicable chemical sanitizer in the dishwasher/glass washer. 13. GARBAGE DISPOSALS . A. Garbage disposals ` shall not beplaced in or under any sinkcompartment: Garbage disposals shall be installed in drainboards and the drainboard lengthened to accorrimodate the disposal unit in addition to the . required minimum drainboard size. 14. JANITORIAL SINK AND SUPPLIES A. The janitorial sink shall be located in a separate janitorial room or separated from the rest of the food establishment by a solid partition. B. The janitorial sink shall be provided with, hot and cold running water through a mixing faucet. C. Free standing janitorial sinks must be provided with NSF type. round metal legs. D. A janitorial room or cabinet with a mop rack, must be provided for cleaning equipment & supplies. E. Exhaust and make-up ventilation shall be provided in janitorial room 15. HANDWASH SINKS A. Permanently mounted single service soap and single service towel dispensers or hot air blowers shall be installed at all handwash sinks. 4 16. GENERAL PURPOSE HOT' WATER A. Install the hot water heater on four inch high integral coved platform or. curb; or on at least 6 inch high round metal legs; or cantilevered from the wall with. a. minimum six inches of clear space below.. B. All sinks must be equipped with hot and cold running water through a mixing faucet: 17. DIPPER WELL A. Dipper . wells shall drain to a floor sink via legal, air gap (minimum 1 inch above the overflow rim of the floor. sink). 18. WINDOW SCREENS A. All openable windows shall be screened with not less than 16 mesh screening. 19.. FOOD OR UTENSIL DISPLAYS A. Displays of unpackaged food or. utensils (glasses, stemware, plates, cups etc.) shall be shielded so asto intercept a direct line between the customer's mouth and the food or utensils being displayed, or shall be dispensed from approved self-service containers. Be Approved self -;service food containers shall have self. -closing, permanently attached, tight -fitting lids. Individual securely attached scoops are. required'-. C.. Disposable beverage.cups, straws or utensils on display for public self-service must be stored for use insanitary dispensers. 20. STORAGE A. Backup dry food storage shelving .shall`be a minimum 18" .deep and 3 tiers high. B. ,All storage shelving and counters must have smooth and easily cleanable surfaces. All gaps; voids or raw wood are to be sealed ' so as to be easily . cleanable and nonabsorbent. Shelves shall be a minimum of P away from at least 6 inches above the floor with a clear unobstructed. area below or be the Upper surface of a completely sealed continuously coved 4 inches high curb. Any legs used for support shall be smooth round metal equipment legs. C. Track or channels installed as sliding door guides for storage cabinets may not .be recessed-. A minimum 2 inches of the track must be removed from EACH END of the door guide to facilitate cleaning. D. Backup storage rooms shall open into the food establishment. . 5 a 16. GENERAL PURPOSE HOT' WATER A. Install the hot water heater on four inch high integral coved platform or. curb; or on at least 6 inch high round metal legs; or cantilevered from the wall with. a. minimum six inches of clear space below.. B. All sinks must be equipped with hot and cold running water through a mixing faucet: 17. DIPPER WELL A. Dipper . wells shall drain to a floor sink via legal, air gap (minimum 1 inch above the overflow rim of the floor. sink). 18. WINDOW SCREENS A. All openable windows shall be screened with not less than 16 mesh screening. 19.. FOOD OR UTENSIL DISPLAYS A. Displays of unpackaged food or. utensils (glasses, stemware, plates, cups etc.) shall be shielded so asto intercept a direct line between the customer's mouth and the food or utensils being displayed, or shall be dispensed from approved self-service containers. Be Approved self -;service food containers shall have self. -closing, permanently attached, tight -fitting lids. Individual securely attached scoops are. required'-. C.. Disposable beverage.cups, straws or utensils on display for public self-service must be stored for use insanitary dispensers. 20. STORAGE A. Backup dry food storage shelving .shall`be a minimum 18" .deep and 3 tiers high. B. ,All storage shelving and counters must have smooth and easily cleanable surfaces. All gaps; voids or raw wood are to be sealed ' so as to be easily . cleanable and nonabsorbent. Shelves shall be a minimum of P away from at least 6 inches above the floor with a clear unobstructed. area below or be the Upper surface of a completely sealed continuously coved 4 inches high curb. Any legs used for support shall be smooth round metal equipment legs. C. Track or channels installed as sliding door guides for storage cabinets may not .be recessed-. A minimum 2 inches of the track must be removed from EACH END of the door guide to facilitate cleaning. D. Backup storage rooms shall open into the food establishment. . 5 21: RESTROOMS A. Handwashing sinks shall be provided with hot and cold running water through a mixing faucet. B. Toilet tissue shall be provided in permanently mounted sanitary dispensers: C. Permanently mounted single -service soap and single -service towel dispensers or hot air blowers shall be installed at all handwash sinks. D. The restrooms shall be provided with tight -fitting, self-closing doors. E. Restrooms must be provided with exhaust and make-up ventilation: . 22. CLOTHING CHANGE. ROOM AREA A. The change room shall have a standard locker for each employee per shift and may not be used for office space or food storage. . B. Exhaust and make-up ventilation shall be provided for each change room. C. Lockers shall be in the designated area for the storage of employee garments. The lockers shall be separated from food. handling, utensil washing, or restroom areas. 23. PASS-THROUGH WINDOWS A. Food' service pass -;through window openings exceeding 216 square inches shall be equipped with -an air curtain which will produce an air flow.eight inches thick at the discharge opening with an air velocity of not less than 600 fpm across the entire opening at a point three feet below the air curtain. B. Food service pass; --through window openings less than 216 square inches shall be equipped with a self-closing screen or self-closing window. C. The counter surfaces of the pass-throughwindow must be smooth, free of channels and crevices and easily cleanable.. D. Pass-through windows must remain closed except during actual exchange of food or money. E. Pass-through windows may not exceed 432 square inches 3 . 24: DELIVERY DOORS A. All delivery doors leading to the, outside shall be protected with a door. activated overhead. air curtain generating a.three inch thick (at nozzle) air flow with , an air velocity of no less than '1600 fpm across entire doorway as measured'.3 feet above the ground. B. Customer entry doors used for deliveries shall be protected by an overhead air curtain generating an eight inch. thick (at nozzle) air flow with a velocity not less than 600 fpm across entire doorway, measured 3: feet above the ground. C. An air curtain'is not substitute device to permit a door to remain open. D. All external opening doors shall operi outward and be self-closing. 25. CUSTOMER ENTRANCE DOORS/INSECT AND RODENT CONTROL A. All doors leading to the outside shall be tight fitting, open outward and be self-closing, with no gaps exceeding 1/16 inch in width. B. Exterior and interior of building shall be constructed to be insect and rodent proof. 26. GARBAGE AND TRASH AREA A. Surface areas of trash room or outside. area shall be smooth, easily cleanable and. non-absorbent. No wooden. slats, porous block or brick surfaces will be accepted. B. Inside trash areas shall .properly slope to a floor.drain. ° C.' Outside trash areas shall properly drain so as not to create a nuisance. . 27. LIGHTING . A. A minimum of 20 foot candles of light is required for all food handling and cleaning activities. . B. Light fixtures in areas where food is prepared, open food is .stored or displayed, or utensils cleaned shall be of shatterproof construction or shall be protected with shatterproof shields. 28. VENTILATION A. Adequate ventilation shall be provided to maintain the comfort level of employees and insure reasonable shelf life of the food in storage. 29: EQUIPMENT A. All equipment shall be N.S.F. listed of otherwise meet all applicable N.S.F. Standards. B. All equipment shall be placed on minimum six (6) inch high round metal legs, castors or completely sealed in position on a :four (4) inch high continuously coved curb; or cantilevered from the wall in an approved manner. . C. Counter top equipment shall be provided with 4 inch.high (minimum) round metal legs unless unit may be readily moved by employee for cleaning. D. All equipment must be installed so it can be easily cleaned and meet all other applicable N.S.F. Standards. 30. WATER A.. The water supply shall be from an approved source. 31. BACKFLOW PROTECTION A. An approved backflow preventor shall be properly installed up stream of any potential hazard or connection between the potable water supply and a source of contamination, e.g., all threaded. water outlets, janitorial sinks, sprayers; dishwashers, coffee makers, etc.. 32. GREASE INTERCEPTOR A. The .grease interceptor shall not be installed in any part of a building where food is handled or stored or where utensils are washed. 7/12/06 ' 8 w Z,� 'lllt�, ,;:-- :111- - 01, 4�-Nl �4 -141-1 COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY HEALTH AGENCY DEPARTMENT *OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT TO SAN. FORM # DATE SUBJECT PERMIT NO. ADDRESS Kx V (4 5A 1 k ioll 5y ,5�e e* -9 4c, z Z'53 REMARKS: ►INSPECTOR +e 6) ,42,ec e;, -re J recse h)krcpn�, le'4egr- CA 1*1'(,&�1Q^ $77 1 Z10. ckec,K i ei -ff, AZ071<761Z. m-ol J io ep V ev -L,,e s .- DEH -SAN -118 (Rev 8/02) Distribution: WHITE—Offide; CANARY—Owner; PINK—Office 4 TITLE 24 REPORT Title 24 Report for: COSI , 46-660 Washington Street ; La Quinta, CA 92253 Project Designer: Ci H.E.C. ; INC. , B.UI D ®� � C UIiVT 1827 Capital, Suite 10 & S�qF�, DE?�T�, Corona, CA 92880 F0 oR CONSTRU �® ' 951.279.8804. '''r. TiON LOW Report Prepared By: ADVANCED TITLE.24 PROFESSIONAL TITLE 24 CALCULATIONS' 80.i.E Chapman Avenue, 5uite io9 Fullerton, CA 92831 7114.S25.98z4 ph. ❖ . 714-SzS.g8zz f ax www.advanced6 t[e24.com Job Number: } 07026 Date: r 7/28/2007 JUL 3 4 2007By J The EnergyPro computer program has been used to perform the calculations summarized in this comp lance repo . proval and is authorized by the California Energy Commission for use with both the Residential and Nonresidential 2005 Building Energy Efficiency Standards. 3, This program developed by EnergySoft, LLC - www.energysoft.cpm. EnergyPro 4.3 by EnergySoft Job Number. 07026 User Number 2299 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (Part 1 of 2) MECH-I-CI PROJECT NAME DATE OF PLANS DATE COSI July 2007 7/28/2007 PROJECT ADDRESS BUILDING TYPE ❑X NONRESIDENTIAL ❑ HIGH RISE RESIDENTIAL ❑ HOTEL/MOTEL GUEST ROOM PHASE OF CONSTRUCTION ❑ NEW CONSTRUCTION ❑ ADDITION 0 ALTERATION ❑ UNCONDITIONED (File Affidavit) 46-660 Washington Street La Quinta COMPLIANCE Building Permit # PRINCIPAL DESIGNER - MECHANICAL TELEPHONE Parts 1 and 6 of the California Code of Regulations. This certificate applies only to building mechanical requirements. H.E.C., INC. 951.279.8804 SIGNATURE DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR TELEPHONE Checked by/Date ADVANCED TITLE 24 (714) 525-9824 Enforcement Agency GENERAL INFORMATION DATE OF PLANS BUILDING CONDITIONED FLOOR AREA CLIMATE ZONE July 2007 3,172Sq.F1 15 BUILDING TYPE ❑X NONRESIDENTIAL ❑ HIGH RISE RESIDENTIAL ❑ HOTEL/MOTEL GUEST ROOM PHASE OF CONSTRUCTION ❑ NEW CONSTRUCTION ❑ ADDITION 0 ALTERATION ❑ UNCONDITIONED (File Affidavit) METHOD OF MECHANICAL ® PRESCRIPTIVE ❑ PERFORMANCE COMPLIANCE PROOF OF ENVELOPE COMPLIANCE ❑ PREVIOUS ENVELOPE PERMIT ❑ ENVELOPE COMPLIANCE ATTACHED STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE This Certificate of Compliance lists the building features and performance specifications needed to comply with Title 24, Parts 1 and 6 of the California Code of Regulations. This certificate applies only to building mechanical requirements. The documentation preparer hereby certifies that the documentation is accurate and complete. DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR SIGNATURE DA Efrain Olivas The Principal Mechanical Designer hereby certifies that the proposed ilding design represented in this set of construction documents is consistent with the other compliance forms and works a s, with the specifications, and with any other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed building has been designed to meet the mechanical requirements contained in the applicable parts of Sections 100, 101, 102, 110 through115, 120 through 125, 142, 144, and 145. ❑ The plans & specifications meet the requirements of Part 1 (Sections 10-103a). ❑ The installation certificates meet the requirements of Part 1 (10-103a 3). ❑ The operation & maintenance information meets the requirements of Part 1 (10-103c). Please check one: (These sectionsof the Business and Professions Code are printed in full in the Nonresidential Manual.) I hereby affirm that I am eligible under the provisions of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to sign this document as the person responsible for its preparation; and that I am licensed in the State of California as a civil engineer, or mechanical engineer or 1 am a licensed architect. ❑ I affirm that I am eligible under the exemption to Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code by Section 5537.2 or 6737.3 to sign this document as the person responsible for its preparation; and that I am a licensed contractor performing this work. ❑ I affirm that I am eligible under the exemption to Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to sign this document because it pertains to a structure or type of work described pursuant to Business and Professions Code sections 5537, 5536, and 6737.1. PRINCIPAL MECHANICAL DESIGNER - NAME SIGN RE DA LIC. # '_ o 7 2 INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANT ® MECH-I-C: Certificate of Compliance. Part 1, 2, 3 of 3 are required on plans for all submittals. IN MECH-2-C: AirMater/ServiceMater Pools Requirements. Part 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3 are required for all submittals, but may be on plans. ® MECH-3-C: Mechanical Ventilation and Reheat is required for all submittals with mechanical ventilation, but may be on plans. ® MECH-4-C: HVAC Misc. Prescriptive Requirements is required for all prescriptive submittals, but may be on plans. ❑ MECH-5-C: Mechanical Equipment Details are required for all performance submittals. EnergyPro 4.3 by EnergySoft User Number. 2299 Job Number: 07026 Page3 of 13 [CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (Part 2 of 2) MECH-1-C I PROJECT NAME - DATE COSI 7/28/2007 -- Designer: This form is to be used by the designer and attached to the plans. Listed below are all the acceptance tests for mechanical systems. The designer is required to check the boxes by all acceptance tests that apply and list all equipment that requires an acceptance test. If all equipment of a certain type requires a test, list the equipment description and the number of systems to be tested in parentheses. The NJ number designates the Section in the Appendix of the Nonresidential ACM Manual that describes the test. Also indicate the person responsible for performing the tests (i.e. the installing contractor, design professional or an agent selected by the owner). Since this form will be part of the plans, completion of this section will allow the responsible parry to budget for the scope of work appropriately. .Building Departments: SYSTEM ACCEPTANCE. Before an occupancy permit is granted for a newly constructed building or space, or a new space -conditioning system serving a building or space is operated for normal use, all control devices -serving the building or space shall be certified as meeting the Acceptance Requirements for Code Compliance. ' In addition a Certificate of Acceptance, MECH-I-A Form shall be submitted to the building department that certifies plans, specifications, installation certificates. and, ooeratina and maintenance information meet the requirements of Section 10-103(b) and Title 24 Part 6. STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE MECH-2-A: Ventilation System Acceptance Document -Variable Air Volume Systems Outdoor Air Acceptance TESTED BY -Constant Air Volume Systems Outdoor Air Acceptance MECHANICAL Equipment requiring acceptance testing HP -1, HP -2 CONTRACTOR Test required on all New systems both New Construction and Retrofft ® MECH-3-A: Packaged HVAC Systems Acceptance Document Equipment requiring acceptance testing HP -1. HP -2 TESTED BY MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR Test required on all New systems both New construction and Retrofit [ MECH-4-A: Air -Side Economizer Acceptance Document Equipment requiring acceptance testing HP -1. HP -2 TESTED BY MECHANICAL Test mqutied on all New systems both New Construction and ReBofft. Units wih economizers that are installed at the factory and certified wiM the CONTRACTOR commission do not require equpment testing but do requite consbvcron inspection. MECH-5-A: Air Distribution Acceptance Document TESTED BY Equipment requiring acceptance testing HP -1, HP -2 MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR This test required If the unit serves 5,000 R2 of space or less and 25% or more of the duds are in norwondfoned or semicondfoned space Ike an attic. New systems that meet Me above requirements. Retrofit systems that meet the above requirements and either extend duds, replace ducts or replace the packaged unit. - MECH-6-A: Demand Control Ventilation Acceptance Document Equipment requiring acceptance testing HP -1 TESTED BY MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR M new DCV controls kmiallled on new or exs&* padraged systems must be tested. ❑ MECH-7-A: Supply Fan Variable Flow Control Acceptance Document Equipment requiring acceptance testing . All new VA fan volume controls installed on new or existing systems must be tested ❑ MECH-8-A: -Hydronic System Control Acceptance Document -Variable Flow Controls Appllestodvlledandhotwatersysrens. -Automatic Isolation Controls Apples to new boders and cullers and the primary pumps are connected to a common header. - -Supply Water Temperature Reset Controls Applies to new constant lbw rhiled and hot water systems Mat Aare a design capacry greater Man or equal to 500,000 Bluf .. - -Water-loop Heat Pump Controls Applies to all new watedoop heat pump systems where the combined bop pumps are greater than 5 hp. -Variable Frequency Controls ApWies to all new distribution punips an new variable Few chfiled, hydronic heat punp or condenser water systems where the pumps motors are greater than 5 hp. Equipment requiring acceptance testing EnergyPro 4.3 by EnergySoft User Number. 2299 Job Number: 07026 Page:4 of 13 �AIR SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Part 1 of 2 MECH-2-C PROJECT NAME DATE COSI 7/28/2007 ITEM OR SYSTEM TAG(S) Number of Systems MANDATORY MEASURES Heating Equipment Efficiency Cooling Equipment Efficiency Heat Pump Thermostat Furnace Controls Natural Ventilation Minimum Ventilation VAV Minimum Position Control Demand Control Ventilation Time Control Setback and Setup Control Outdoor Damper Control Isolation Zones Pipe Insulation Duct Insulation PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES v Calculated Heating Capacity x 1.43 2 Proposed Heating Capacity 2 Calculated Sensible Cooling Capacity x 1.212 Proposed Sensible Cooling Capacity 2 Fan Control DP Sensor Location Supply Pressure Reset (DDC only) Simultaneous Heat/Cool Economizer Heating Air Supply Reset Cooling Air Supply Reset Duct Sealing for Prescriptive Compliance AIR SYSTEMS, Central or Single Zone HP -1 HP -2 1 1 T-24 Section Reference on Plans or Specification 112(a) 3.20 COP 3.20 COP 112(a) 9.8 EER 9.8 EER 112(b) Yes Yes 112(c), 115(a) n/a n/a 121(b) No No 121(b) 597 cfm 195 cfm 121 c No No 121(c) Yes Yes 121 c 122(e) Prorammable Switch Programmable Switch 122(e) Heating & Cooling Required Heating & Cooling Required 122 Auto Auto 122(g) n/a n/a 123 124 R-4.2 R-4.2 144 a & b 73,718 btuh 21,753 btuh 144 a & b 84,942 btuh 84,942 btuh 144 a & b 129,470 btuh 132,254 btuh 144 a & b 96,820 btuh 111,057 btuh 144 c Constant Volume Constant Volume 144 (c) N/A N/A 144 c No No 144 d No No 144 a Fixed Tem (integrated) Fixed Tem (Integrated) 144 Constant Temp Constant Tem 144 (f) Constant Temp Constant Temp 144 k) No No 1: For each central and single zone air systems (or group of similar units) fill in the reference to sheet number and/or specification section and paragraph number where the required features are documented. If a requirement is not applicable, put -N/A' in the column. 2: Not required for hydronic heating and cooling. Either enter a value here or put in reference of plans and specificatons per footnote 1. 3: Enter Yes it System is: Constant Volume, Single Zone; Serves < 5,0011 sgft; Has > 25% duct in unconditioned space. Duct sealing is required for Prescriptive Compliance, see PERF -1 for performance method duct sealing requirements. IWATER SIDE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Part 2 of 2 MECH-2-Cl PROJECT NAME DATE COSI 7/28/2007 [SYSTEM FEATURES 2 WATER SIDE SYSTEMS: Chillers, Towers, Boilers,Hydronic Loo ITEM OR SYSTEM TAG(S) Number of Systems T-24 MANDATORY MEASURES Section Reference on Plans or Specification' Equipment Efficiency 112(a) Pipe Insulation 123 PRFSCRIPTIVF MFASURFS Calculated Capacity 144 (a & b) Proposed Capacity 144 a & b Tower Fan Controls 144 h Tower Flow Controls 144 h Variable Flow System Design 144 0) Chiller and Boiler isolation 144(m) CHW and HHW Reset Controls 144 WLHP Isolation Valves 144 VSD on CHW, CW & WLHP Pumps > 5 144 0) HP DP Sensor Location 144 ' 1: For each chiller, cooling tower, boiler, and hydronic loop (or groups of similar equipment) fill in the reference to sheet number and/or specification section and paragraph number where the required features are documented. If a requirement is not applicable, put -N/A- in the column. 2: Water side systems include wet side system using other liquids such as glycol or brine. Service Hot Water, Pool Heating ITEM OR SYSTEM TAG(S) IDHW Heater Number of Systems 1 MANDATORY MEASURES Reference on Plans or Specification' Water Heater Certification 113 (a) Water Heater Efficiency 113 b Service Water Heating Installation 113 c Pool and Spa Efficiency and Control 114 a Pool and Spa installation 114 b Pool Heater - No Pilot Light 115 (c) Spa Heater - No Pilot Light 115 d 1: For each water heater, pool heat and domestic water loop (or groups of similar equipment) fill in the reference to sheet number and/or specification section and paragraph number where the required features are documented. If a requirement is not applicable, put "WA" ins the column. EnergyPro 4.3 by EnergySoff User Number 2299 Job Number. 07026 Page:6 of 13 MECHANICAL VENTILATION MECH-3-Cl NAME Cosi DATE 7/28/2007 PRESCRIPTIVE REHEAT LIMITATION Section 144(d)) MECHANICAL VENTILATION Section 121 (W) AREA BASIS OCCUPANCY BASIS VAV MINIMUM A B C D E F G. H I A K LA M N ZONE/SYSTEM A a3 a Nvit .T. m O d 0�A m71 T c. W'�5 K D 0 m -A1 Z m3 CQ m® mita W mT . or m�3 xa 11� T v»3 _ Xl Amo OK t70, C > C 0,00 �1 ..w D — oo Amo �1 f%1 �• 3y m �m C") y x A x p a 0130 C7K n= M- fAm D m m D Dining Area 1,872 0.50 936 80.0 7.5 597 936 597 339 HP -1 Total 936 597 Kitchen Area 1,30C 0.15 195 6.5 30.0 195 195 195 HP -2 Total 195 195 C Minimum ventilation rate per Section 121, Table 121-A E Based on fixed seat or the greater of the a ed number of occupants and 50% of the CBC occupant toad for s for spaces without fixed seating. H Required Ventilation Air REO'D V.A. is the larger of the ventilation rates calculated on and AREA or OCCUPANCY BASIS (column D or G). I Must be greater than or equal to H or use Transfer Air column N to make up the diiference. J Design tan supply rfrn Fan CFM x 30%; or K Condition area (ft sq.) x 04 dmft sq.; or L Maximum of Columns H, J. K. or 300 cfm M This must be less than or equal to Column L and greater that or equal to the sum of Columns H a N. N Transfer air must be provided where the Required Ventilation Air (column 9 is greater than the Design Minimum Air (column M). Where required, transfer air must be greater than or equal to the difference between the Required Ventilation Air (column 0 and the Design Minimum Air (column M), column H - M. EnergyPro 4.3 by EnergySoft User Number. 2299 Job Number: 07026 Page:7 of 13 MECHANICAL SIZING AND FAN POWER MECH-4-C PROJECT NAME DATE COSI 7/28/2007 SYSTEM NAME HP -1 FLOOR AREA 1,872 r IFAN POWER CONSUMPTION B DESIGN BRAKE HP 2.000 0.050 C FD E F EFFICIENCY 1,968 NUMBER OF FANS PEAK WATTS B x E x 746 / (C X D) MOTOR DRIVE 84.0% 100.0% 1.0 1,776 40.0% 97.0% -2.0 192 B) Calculate Fan Adjustment and enter on Line 6. %5 SPI 6) Fan Adjustment . 1{SPa-1)/SPI 4 C) Calculate Adjusted Fan Power Index and enter on Line 7. ' ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDEX Line 3 x Line 6)l 0.492 1. TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX or ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDEX must not exceed 0.8 W/cfm for Constant Volume systems or 1.25 W/dm for VAV systems. ITEM or SYSTEM TAG(S) Total Adjustments FILTER PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT EQUATION 1 TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER alts, Sum Column 1,968 144-A A) It fitter pressure drop is greater than 1 inch W.C. enter filter pressure drop. SPa on line 4 and Total Fan pressure 2) SUPPLY DESIGN AIRFLOW (CFM) 4,000 3 TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX Row 1/Row 21 SPf on Line 5. z" " 4 SPa B) Calculate Fan Adjustment and enter on Line 6. %5 SPI 6) Fan Adjustment . 1{SPa-1)/SPI C) Calculate Adjusted Fan Power Index and enter on Line 7. ' ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDEX Line 3 x Line 6)l 0.492 1. TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX or ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDEX must not exceed 0.8 W/cfm for Constant Volume systems or 1.25 W/dm for VAV systems. ITEM or SYSTEM TAG(S) PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES Electric Resistance Heating 1 Heat Rejection System 2 Air Cooled Chiller Limitation 3 T-24 Section Capacity Exception Notes 144 144 (h) . z" " 144 i 1. Total installed capacity (MBtu/hr) of all electric heat on this project exclusive of electric auxiliary heat for heal pumps. If electric heat's used, explain which exception(s) to Section(g) apply. 2. Are centrifugal fan coating towers used on this project? (Enter 'Yes" or'No) It centrifugal tan cooling tower are used, explain which exception(s) to Section 144(h) apply. 3. Total installed capacity (tors) of all water and air cooled Miners under ft penn3 B theme are more than 100 tons of air-cooled duller capacity being' installed, explain which exception(s) to Section 144()1 apply. EnergyPro 4.3 by EnergySoft User Number: 2299 Job Number: 07026 Page:8 of 13 MECHANICAL SIZING AND FAN POWER MECH-4-C PROJECT NAME DATE COSI 7/28/2007 SYSTEM NAME HP -2 FLOOR AREA 1,300 FAN POWER CONSUMPTION B DESIGN BRAKE HP 2.000 E NUMBER OF FANS 1.0 1. TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX or ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDEX must not exceed 0.8 W/cfm for Constant Volume systems or 1.25 W/cfm for VAV systems. ITEM or SYSTEM TAG(S) Total Adjustments FILTER PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT EOUATION 1 TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER(Wafts, Sum Column 1,776 144-A A) If fitter pressure drop is greater than 1 inch W.C. enter fitter pressure drop_ SPa on line 4 and Total Fan pressure 2) SUPPLY DESIGN AIRFLOW (CFM) 4,000 3 TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX Row 1/Row 21 SPf on Line 5. 4 SPa B) Calculate Fan Adjustment and enter on Line 6. 5 SPf 6) Fan Adjustment =1{SPa-1)/SPf C) Calculate Adjusted Fan Power Index and enter on Line 7. 7 ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDEX Line 3 x Line 6 1 0.444 1. TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX or ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDEX must not exceed 0.8 W/cfm for Constant Volume systems or 1.25 W/cfm for VAV systems. ITEM or SYSTEM TAG(S) PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES Electric Resistance Heating 1 Heat Rejection System 2 Air Cooled Chiller Limitation 3 T-24 Section Capacity Exception Notes 144 144 (h) 144 i 1. Total installed capacity (MBtu/hr) of all electric heat on this project exclusive of electric auxiliary heat for heat pumps. If electric heat is used explain which exception(s) to Section(g) apply. 2. Are centrifugal fan cooling towers used on this project? (Enter 'Yes" or *No) if centrifugal fan cooling tower are used, explain which exception(s) to Section 144(h) apply. 3. Total installed capacity (tons) of all water and air cooled chillers under Oft permit. 8 there are more than 100 tore of air-cooled chiller capacity being installed, explain which exception(s) to Section 144() apply- EnergyPro 4.3 by EnergySoft User Number: 2299 Job Number: 07026 Page:9 of 13 [MECHANICAL MANDATORY MEASURES ' Part 1 of 2 MECH-MMI NAME Cosi DATE 7/28/2007 DESCRIPTION Designer Enforcement Equipment and Systems Efficiencies a§I11 Any appliance for which there is a California standard established In the Appliance Efficiency Regulations will comply with the applicable standard. §115(a) Fan type central furnaces shall not have a pilot light. FX -1 §123 Piping, except that conveying fluids at temperatures between 60 and 105 degrees Fahrenheit, or within HVAC equipment, shall be Insulated in accordance with Standards Section 123. 0 §f 24 Air handling duct systems shall be installed and insulated in compliance with Sections 601, 602, 603, 604, and 605 of the 2001 CMC Standards. Controls §4 22(e) Each space conditioning system shall be installed with one of the following: 0 022(e)1 A Each space conditioning system serving building types such as offices and manufacturing facilities (and all others not explicitly exempt from the requirements of Section 112 (d)) shall be Installed with an automatic time switch with an accessible manual override that allows operation of the system during off -hours for up to 4 hours. The time switch shall be capable of programming different schedules for weekdays and weekends and have program backup capabilities that prevent the loss of the device's program and time setting for at least 10 hours if power is interrupted; or ❑ §I22(e)1 B An occupancy sensor to control the operating period of the system; or ❑ §I22(e)1 C A 4 -hour timer that can be manually operated to control the operating period of the system. 0 §I22(e)2 Each space conditioning system shall be installed with controls that temporarily restart and temporarily operate the system as required to maintain a setback heating and/or a setup cooling thermostat setpoint. ❑ §I22(g) Each space conditioning system serving multiple zones with a combined conditioned floor area more than 25,000 square feet shall be provided with Isolation zones. Each zone: shall not exceed 25,000 square feet; shall be provided with isolation devices, such as valves or dampers, that allow the supply of heating or cooling to be setback or shut off independently of other isolation areas; and shall be controlled by a time control device as described above. ® §I22(a&b) Each space conditioning system shall be controlled by an individual thermostat that responds to temperature within the zone. Where used to control heating, the control shall be adjustable down to 55 degrees F or lower. For cooling, the control shall be adjustable up to 85 degrees F or higher. Where used for both heating and cooling, the control shall be capable of providing a deadband of at least 5 degrees F within which the supply of heating and cooling is shut off or reduced to a minimum. 0 §I22(c) Thermostats shall have numeric setpoints in degrees Fahrenheit (F) and adjustable setpoint stops accessible only to authorized personnel. X❑ §i 12(b) Heat pumps shall be installed with controls to prevent electric resistance supplementary heater operation when the heating load can be met by the heat pump alone. EnergyPro 4.3 by EnergySoft User Number: 2299 Job Number. 07026 Pagel0 of 13 MECHANICAL MANDATORY MEASURES Part 2 of 2 MECH-MM PROJECT NAME DATE COSI 7/28/2007 Description { Designer Enforcement Ventilation ❑X § 21(e) Controls shall be provided to allow outside air dampers or devices to be operated ' at the ventilation rates as specified on these plans. 0 §122(f) Gravity or automatic dampers interlocked and closed on fan shutdown shall be provided on the outside air intakes and discharges of all space conditioning and exhaust systems. 0 §1 22(f) All gravity ventilating systems shall be provided with automatic or readily accessible manually operated dampers in all openings to the outside, except for combustion air openings. ❑ §121(f)1 Air Balancing: The system shall be balanced in accordance with the National Environmental Balancing Bureau (NEBB) Procedural Standards (1983), or Associated Air Balance Council (AABC) National Standards (1989); or FXI §121(f)2 Outside Air Certification: The system shall provide the minimum outside air as shown on the mechanical drawings, and shall be measured and certified by the installing licensed C-20 mechanical contractor and certified by (1) the design mechanical engineer, (2) the installing licenced C-20 mechanical contractor, or (3) the person with overall responsibility for the design of the ventilation system; or ❑ §AY1(f)3 Outside Air Measurement: The system shall be equipped with a calibrated local or remote device capable of measuring the quantity of outside air on a continuous basis and displaying that quantity on a readily accessible display divice; or §121(f)4 Another method approved by the Commission. y Service Water Heating Systems §I13(b)2 If a circulating hot water system is installed, it shall have a control capable of automatically turning off the circulating pump(s) when hot water is not required. Q§113(c) Lavatories in restrooms of public facilities shall be equipped with controls to limit the outlet temperature to 110 degrees F. J. Y � EnergyPro 4.3 by EnergySoft User Number. 2299 Job Number: 07026 Pagel 710713771 HVAC SYSTEM HEATING AND COOLING LOADS SUMMARY PROJECT NAME DATE Cp$i 7/28/2007 SYSTEM NAME FLOOR AREA HP -1 1,872 N[:INt=�RINf: rHFCKS SYSTEM 1 nen Number of Systems 1 Heating System Output per System 136,000 Total Output (Btuh) 136,000 Output (Stuh/sqft) 72.6 Cooling System Output per System 140,000 Total Output (Btuh) 140,000 Total Output (Tons) 11.7 Total Output (Btuh/sgft) 74.8 Total Output (sgft/ron) 160.5 Air System CFM per System 4,000 Airflow (dm) 4,000 Airflow (cfm/sqft) 2.14 Airflow (cfmlron) 342.9 Outside Air (%) 14.9 Outside Air (cfm/sgft) 0.32 Note: values above given at ARI conditions 26.0 OF 63.2 OF Outside Air 0 597 ctm Supply Fan 4000 cfm 69.7 of 11.0 / 77.6 OF Outside)0 a 597 cfm 74.9/64.4 OF 63.2 of Total Room Loads Return Vented Lighting Return Air Ducts Return Fan Ventilation Supply Fan Supply Air Ducts TOTAL SYSTEM LOAD Heating Coil COIL COOLING PEAK COIL HTG. PEAK CFM I Sensible Latent CFM I Sensible 4,41 73,393 22,000 1,571 21,597 0 3,670 1,080 0 0 597 22,948 6,532 LL5E 27,794 0 0 3,670 1,080 107,0001 28,532 51 551 r501-1,10014 96,820 31,647 84,942 Total Adjusted System Outputgs,82o 31,sa7 Sa,sa2 (Adjusted for Peak Design Conditions) TIME OF SYSTEM PEAK Aug 5 pm an 12 am 83.2 OF K Retum Air Ducts i 80.3/66.6 OF 80.3/66.7 OF 57.5/56.50 Supply Fan Cooling Coil 4000 cfm K Retum Air Ducts "I Supply Air Ducts 82.9 of ROOMS 70.0 OF I Supply Air Ducts 58.4/56.8 OF 58.99/6 R.H. ROOMS 74.0 / 64.1 OF I EnerayPro 4.3 by EnergySoft User Number. 2299 Job Number: 07026 Page:12 of 13 1 1HVAC SYSTEM HEATING AND COOLING LOADS SUMMARY PROJECT NAME DATE COSI 7/28/2007 SYSTEM NAME FLOOR AREA HP -2 1,300 NGINEERING CHECKS SYSTEM LOAD Number of Sptems 1 Heating System Output per System 136,000 Total Output (Btuh) 136,000 Output (Btuh/sqn) 104.6 Cooling System Output per System 140,000 Total Output (Btuh) 140,000 Total Output (Tons) 11.7 Total Output (Stuh/sgft) 107.7 Total Output (sgftrron) 111.4 Air System CFM per System 4,000 Airflow (cfm) 4,000 Airflow (cfm/sqn) 3.08 Airflow (cfm/Ton) 342.9 Outside Air (%) 4.9 Outside Air (cfm/sqn) 0.15 Note: values above given at ARI conditions 26.0 of Outside Air 195 cfm 69.9 of Total Room Loads Return Vented Lighting Return Air Ducts Return Fan Ventilation Supply Fan Supply Air Ducts TOTAL SYSTEM LOAD 67.8 OF 67.8°F Supply Fan Heating Coil 4000 cfm COIL COOLING PEAK COIL HTG. PEAK CFM I Sensible Latent 1, CFM Sensible 3,847 90,712 3,088 F294 5,540 0 4,536 277 0 0 195 7,665 5,21 195 9,117 0 0 4,536 277 109 30 8,2981 1 15,212 r 50HJQ014 111,057 4,800 84,942 Total Adjusted System Output 111,057 a,800 Sa,sa2 (Adjusted for Peak Design Conditions) TIME OF SYSTEM PEAK Jul 2 pm Jan 12 am TemDeratures at Time of Heatina Peak) 87.7 OF A:. Supply Air Ducts 87.7 of ROOMS 70.0 of DOLING SYSTEM PSYCHROMETRICS Airstream Temperatures at Time of Cooling Peak 112.0/77.9OF 76.9/60.5OF 76.9/60.6OF 50.8/49.5oF ;04O Supply Air Ducts • Outside Air 195 cfm Supply Fan Cooling Coil 51.8 / 49.9 of 4000 cfm 40.9% R.H. ROOMS 75.1/59.4 of 74.0 / 59.0 of I -Lo ...... A:. 77-770E I EnergyPro 4.3 by EnergySoft User Number. 2299 Job Number: 07026 Page: 13 of 13