Inspections for the day of: Monday, December 27, 2010.
Number of inspections: 4
Percentage of inspections complete: 100 %
Percentage of inspections not complete: 0 %
Contact Information
InspectorTroy Cobbley
TitleFIRE INSPECTOR
Phone #794-9483
Permit NumberDescriptionReceivedRequestedCompletedAM/PMDisposition 
BLD10-02902 FIRE-Final Inspection12/27/201012/27/201012/27/2010 3:07:15 PMPPASS
life safety passed.
BLD09-02246 FIRE-Final Inspection12/23/201012/27/201012/27/2010 2:50:16 PMPPASS
life safety passed
FIR10-00445 FIR-Aging Inspection12/27/201012/27/201012/27/2010 2:37:59 PM NR
This entry is being added from an original entry posted 12-22-10.

I found the the existing fire sprinkler system had been rendered inoperative in the north end of the building. I contacted Mark Sentenno and Gordan Goldsmith with the fire dept and let them know the situation. On site I spoke to the general contractor about the situation and he contacted the fire sprinkler contractor who was able to put the entire sprinkler system back in service within acouple of hours.

Upon last drive by the system was in service.
FIR10-00514 INSP-Sprinkler Rough-in12/22/201012/27/201012/27/2010 2:32:00 PMAPART
Todays inspection was for the rough-in on the first floor. The piping as installed is ok except that resubmittals are required showing the pipe routing changes and the combustible construction. The combustible construction includes wall caps, beams, TJI joists, spaces under stairs, wall bracing and mechanical shafts. Per the plans the mechanical shafts are concrete. There is the possibility that the TJI's located on the first floor near the remote area will drive the need for the hydraulic calculations to utilize the 3,000sq ft remote area for the first floor. Fire sprinkler protection will need to be provided for both the first and second floors due to the combustibles or requirements out of NFPA 13 Chapter 8 will need to be met if possible. No piping is to be covered and no spaces are to be covered until these issues are resolved.