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Permit Information
Permit NumberFIR04-00356
StatusFinaled
Name TREASURE VALLEY FIRE PROTECTION
Site Address 10388 W USTICK RD
Project NameSPR NOKOMIS POINT OFFICE BLDG
Customer Number 
ePlanReview 
Description
PERMIT VOIDED * BUILDING DID NOT REQUIRE FIRE PROTECTION AND PERMIT VOIDED. NOKOMIS POINT OFFICE BUILDING (SHELL) - To install the underground fire service main supply and the overhead fire sprinkler system in a new 3000-ft/2, one story, wood framed office shell building. Separate tenant improvement permits will be required to finish this building for occupancy. The underground is 16'-0" of 6" C-900 PVC, tapped at the property line on the West, N. Aster Ave. The overhead system is designed for Light Hazard ("B" - office) use only. The fire sprinkler system work shall comply with the IFC 2000, the attached review comments/conditions, as regulated by the Fire Chief. The review comments/conditions, permit and fire "Inspection Card" are required to be on site as a condition of this work, to provide witness of compliance verification of minimum code. This permit is attached to building permit: BLD04-00356.
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DescriptionReceivedRequestedCompletedAM/PMDispositionAssigned To 
FIR-Aging Inspection9/17/20049/17/20049/17/2004 CANC
DetailsTroy Cobbley
Building is not required to have fire sprinklers. Contract pulled 9/17/2004 8:32:42 AM
Permit VOIDED9/17/20049/17/20049/17/2004 DONE
DOC - Permit Finaled9/17/20049/17/20049/17/2004APASS
DetailsTroy Cobbley
Finaled by inspector at 9/17/2004 8:32:49 AM
Plan assigned to (Bill)6/14/2004 6/17/2004 DONE
Sprinkler Plan Check6/14/2004 6/17/2004 PASS
DetailsBill Alexander
PLANS/APPL TAKEN TO FRONT DESK  6/17/2004 DONE
Inspection Record Card- Fire6/17/2004 6/17/2004 DONE
Permit Ready to Issue  6/17/2004 DONE
Telephone call  6/17/2004 DONE
left mess that permit is ready
Issue and Print Permit  6/17/2004 DONE
Application received  6/14/2004