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Permit Information
Permit NumberFIR17-00199
StatusFinaled
Name SHILO AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO
Site Address 712 W IDAHO ST
Project NameMoons Cafe TI
Customer Number 
ePlanReviewYes
Description
[Moons Cafe TI] - Quick Permit
Attach to a 1¼" branchline with a mechanical tee 3 times in order to add 3 8k 155º heads to some new bathrooms at the Moon Cafe in Boise. Straight wood sammies will be used to hang pipe.

[BLD17-00144] - The fire sprinkler system is used for building area increase and for story increase. To reduce the size of an existing restaurant by removing about 380 square feet of dining area and to construct two restrooms accessible to the disabled (about 115 square feet total). After the proposed work, this restaurant will have a total floor area of about 2,563 square feet (115 square feet restrooms, 672 square feet dining room, 64 square feet circulation area, and 1,712 square feet serving counter, kitchen, and work room). Work is to include interior nonbearing walls, restroom doors and fixtures, interior nonstructural infill walls, and restroom finishes. Structural work includes a steel header and steel jambs at a new opening in an existing masonry bearing wall. 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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DescriptionReceivedRequestedCompletedAM/PMDispositionAssigned To 
INSP-Final Inspection5/15/20175/17/20175/17/2017PPASS
DetailsJim Page
Final fire sprinkler inspection passed/complete
INSP-Sprinkler Rough-in5/15/20175/17/20175/17/2017PPASS
DetailsJim Page
Rough in inspection for overhead fire sprinklers complete