Information based on query as of Wednesday, July 17, 2024.
Permit Information
Permit NumberFIR12-00483
StatusFinaled
Name TREASURE VALLEY FIRE PROTECTION
Site Address 546 N MILWAUKEE ST
Project NameDAVE & BUSTERS
Customer Number 
ePlanReviewNo
Description
The fire sprinkler scope of work consists of adding, relocating and plugging sprinklers to accommodate new wall and ceiling configuration. The majority of the space is a 3”x2’x1½” grid with a 4” feed main and an existing 4” riser. The arcade utilizes standard response large orifice sprinklers.
Contact Information
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DescriptionReceivedRequestedCompletedAM/PMDispositionAssigned To 
INSP-Final Inspection12/28/201212/28/201212/28/2012PPASS
DetailsTroy Cobbley
Permit finaled
INSP-Final Inspection12/17/201212/17/201212/18/2012PPART
DetailsTroy Cobbley
A temporary occupancy is being given with Scott Arellano's permission until all of the ceiling tile has been installed.
INSP-Final Inspection12/13/201212/13/201212/14/2012PFAIL
DetailsTroy Cobbley
Still waiting on ceiling tile to be installed. I also noted that several upright heads near the front of the building appear to be painted and other heads at the center of the building still have tin foil on them. I spoke to Dave about these items. I also spoke to Cole and asked him to reschedule a final for Monday.
INSP-Sprinkler Rough-in/Hydro12/3/201212/4/201212/4/2012APASS
DetailsTroy Cobbley
Hydro test passed. See the city approved as-builts for additional areas marked "ok" where the sprinkler piping is ok to cover.
INSP-Sprinkler Rough-in10/31/201210/31/201210/31/2012PPASS
DetailsTroy Cobbley
See the as-built drawings for additional locations, to the city approved plans, where piping is ok to cover.
INSP-Sprinkler Rough-in10/30/201210/30/201210/30/2012PCANC
DetailsForrest France
Overbooked
INSP-Sprinkler Rough-in/Hydro10/9/201210/9/201210/9/2012PPASS
DetailsTroy Cobbley
See the city approved plans for areas where the sprinkler piping located above the hardlids can be covered. It appears that a plan modification may be needed to show the ceiling changes.