Information based on query as of Wednesday, May 15, 2024.
Permit Information
Permit NumberFIR18-00849
StatusFinaled
Name PHOENIX FIRE PROTECTION
Site Address 5823 W FRANKLIN RD
Project NameChristian Faith Center - TI
Customer Number 
ePlanReviewYes
Description
[Christian Faith Center TI] - Quick Permit
11,430 Sq Ft Tenant Improvement, scope of work is to add new sprinkler attach to existing pipe w/saddle tee, relocate existing sprinkler to accommodate new walls

[BLD18-02372]
A fire sprinkler system will be installed in conjunction with this permit and is used for building area increase, for fire flow, and for occupancy. Interior nonstructural demolition work was done under permit BLD18-02897. To remodel an existing 12,023 square foot building and convert it to a church (11,431 square feet inside and 592 square feet below the canopy). This tenant space is not approved as a child daycare facility. The sanctuary will have a total floor area of about 4,073 square feet (2,687 square feet seating area, 753 square feet platform, 144 square feet sound platform, 218 square feet storage, 220 square feet ramp, and 51 square feet interior walls) and an occupant load of 357 (305 chairs, 1 sound, 1 storage, and 50 platform). The new 24 inch high platform will be served by stairways and a ramp. The new 24 inch high sound platform will be served by a stairway. Work is to include cripple walls to support the platform floors, platform sheathing, platform bracing walls and panels, a new interior 2 inch thick concrete topping slab over the existing slab on grade, a new exterior concrete sidewalk, interior nonbearing walls, furred and insulated exterior walls, two multi-user toilet rooms accessible to the disabled, three single-user toilet rooms accessible to the disabled (one per child dimensions), interior doors, interior windows, a warming kitchen with a range and hood, suspended acoustical ceilings, suspended gypsum board ceilings, gypsum board ceilings, foil-scrim-kraft vapor retarder, millwork, and finishes. Cooking operations that create grease laden vapors are not allowed within this building. An existing double leaf exterior doorway will be partially filled in with masonry and a new single leaf door will be installed. Structural work to the existing building includes concrete footings, steel columns, steel beam, and steel glu-lam beam hangers. Two existing columns will be removed. Special Inspection is required for anchors post-installed in hardened concrete and for welding. The work is required to comply with the approved drawings, with the structural design, with the plan review report, and with all applicable codes and ordinances. The fire sprinkler system is required to comply with NFPA 13 and the fire alarm system is required to comply with NFPA 72 as regulated by the Fire Department. Separate fire sprinkler permits and fire alarm permits shall be obtained prior to beginning any modification or installation work on such systems. **CJW**
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INSP-Final Inspection1/28/20191/28/20191/28/2019PPASS
DetailsTroy Cobbley
Permit finaled
INSP-Sprinkler Rough-in/Hydro1/24/20191/24/20191/24/2019PPASS
DetailsTroy Cobbley
The overhead hydro test and forward flush passed
INSP-Sprinkler Rough-in1/10/20191/11/20191/11/2019APASS
DetailsTroy Cobbley
Piping above the lay-in tile can be covered. Upright coverage, as marked on plans, above the lay-in tile, needs modified in several locations due to full height walls. I will check changes on the next inspection. Non of the uprights have been inspected in the areas where there are no ceilings yet.

Contact Keith Orahood ###-#### 30 Min Prior to RTC Insp start please.

Thank YOU Phone #: ###-#### Inspection requested via web by Teri Cruickshank
INSP-Sprinkler Rough-in11/8/201811/9/201811/9/2018APASS
DetailsTroy Cobbley
The piping above the hardlids is ok for cover.
INSP-Sprinkler Rough-in11/5/201811/7/201811/7/2018APART
DetailsTroy Cobbley
The work as installed and per the plans appears ok. The issue is an outstanding fire sprinkler permit for the shell/core sprinkler system that has never been finaled. Prior to any cover inspections being given I will need Treasure Valley Fire Protection to schedule an inspection so that any original items can be verified. I spoke to Phoenix Fire and TVFP and the general contractor about this issue.