Information based on query as of Wednesday, July 3, 2024.
Permit Information
Permit NumberBLD19-04108
StatusFinaled
Name SEAN CAFFERTY ENTERPRISES
Site Address 5416 W STATE ST
Project NameThe Rag Company
Customer Number 
ePlanReviewYes
Description
(THE RAG COMPANY) Permit is to do a restroom remodel within an existing 5,765 sq. ft. office/warehouse (1,300 sq. ft. office + 3,993 sq. ft. warehouse) building. This building was built in ADA County and Annexed in 1979. No records on file within the city. Approval is contingent upon adhering to the approved plans on file. Work to include: removal of select interior nonbearing walls, removal of door/door frames, removal of select ceiling, removal of plumbing fixtures, construction of select interior nonbearing walls to create two accessible restroom, select new door/door frame, new Hi/Lo drinking fountain, select new gypsum ceiling, electrical work, plumbing work, mechanical work and interior finishes in compliance with Ch. 8 of the current IBC. This building is Not Fire Sprinklered. **JG**
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DescriptionReceivedRequestedCompletedAM/PMDispositionAssigned To 
BLD-Aging Inspection7/2/20207/2/20207/2/2020 PASS
DetailsTony Young
BLD-Final2/19/20202/19/20202/19/2020PPASS
DetailsTony Young
Justin Phone #: ###-####
BLD-Final2/13/20202/14/20202/14/2020PPART
DetailsBrandon Shaw
Need Plm final...
Temp C of O is ok...
No other issues...
FIRE-Final Inspection2/13/20202/14/20202/14/2020APASS
DetailsGreg Ruxton
Fire extinguishers in place with current inspection tags, emergency lights, exit signs and egress lights functional and installed per city approved plans.
Contractor to replace temporary building address currently in place with permanent address lettering/numbers today. To be field verified by building inspector.
Signature provided on occupancy card.


Justin Phone #: ###-####
BLD-Framing/Rough-in1/21/20201/22/20201/22/2020APASS
DetailsTony Young
Justin Phone #: ###-####// ok to cover,, talked with architect, Jon, he said steel studs at 24" o.c. is ok,