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1 NON RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Before a building permit can be issued, it will be the responsibility of the owner or contractor to complete this application for a permit and to supply all the required information. Below are key items to guide you through the application and submittal process: A contractor must be State-licensed and show a current City or County business license (anywhere in Georgia). If the homeowner applies for the permit, a business license may not be required. Mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire sprinkler contractors must show a copy of your business and State license to obtain a permit. Asbestos reports and a business license are required for a demolition permit. If a homeowner requests this permit, just submit an asbestos report. If asbestos is found, the removal process must be noted. For a historic district property, a Certificate of Preservation must be obtained from the HPC before a building permit will be issued. City department representatives must approve and sign-off on the building permit application before a permit is issued. It is also required that the information be approved and signed off by respective departments within the City or other organizations when applicable. The information required will be necessary so that all areas of construction will be covered and all necessary steps are taken to receive a building permit and construction can begin as soon as possible. The applicant should take the form to all the other Departments and Organizations listed on the following pages. When submitting building plans for review: Submit (3) paper copies and (1) electronic copy in PDF format of building plans to the Planning & Development office. The Electronic copy may be submitted on CD at the time of the paper copy submittals or ed to ddye@cityofcartersville.org. The Building Official and Fire Marshall review building plans. See last page for specific Fire Department submittal requirements. N:\Planning & Zoning & Building Forms\City Forms\BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION_NON-RESIDENTIAL_2016.doc 1

2 BUILDING PERMIT # JOB ADDRESS NAME OF BUSINESS OR COMPANY OWNER PHONE ADDRESS CONTRACTOR STATE CONTRACTOR LICENSE # CELL PHONE PHONE ARCHITECT PHONE ENGINEER PHONE WHAT WILL BUILDING BE USED FOR VALUATION TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION SIZE OF BLDG: SQ FT. FIRE ZONE IN OUT NUMBER OF UNITS NUMBER OF STORIES FIRE SPRINKLERS REQUIRED YES NO ZONING USE OCCUPANCY GROUP CLASS WORK: NEW ADDITION REPAIR MOVE REMODLE DESCRIBE WORK N:\Planning & Zoning & Building Forms\City Forms\BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION_NON-RESIDENTIAL_2016.doc 2

3 REQUIRED APPROVALS PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT PRE-CONSTRUCTION Building Inspections MEETING David Dye REQUIRED 10 North Public Square Please Circle One PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT Zoning/Landscaping David Hardegree North Public Square CARTERSVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT Mark Hathaway, Eric Williams, Mike Taylor 195 Cassville Road CARTERSVILLE ELECTRIC SYSTEM Derek Hampton 320 South Erwin Street CARTERSVILLE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Street and Storm Drainage Design/Land Disturbance Public Works Representative 330 South Erwin Street N:\Planning & Zoning & Building Forms\City Forms\BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION_NON-RESIDENTIAL_2016.doc 3

4 CARTERSVILLE GAS SYSTEM PRE-CONSTRUCTION Gary Riggs, Michael Hill MEETING 4 Cook Street REQUIRED CARTERSVILLE WATER & SEWER SYSTEM 148 Walnut Grove Road Terry Jordan, Ed Mullinax CARTERSVILLE WATER & SEWER SYSTEM/ Backflow Prevention and Grease Traps 148 Walnut Grove Road Chattie Agan BARTOW COUNTY WATER & SEWER SYSTEM Gene Camp, Roger Ellis 50 Nelson Street BARTOW COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Pam Robinson, Lewis Tumlin, Chris Chester 100 Zena Drive GEORGIA POWER COMPANY 41 Massell Drive N:\Planning & Zoning & Building Forms\City Forms\BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION_NON-RESIDENTIAL_2016.doc 4

5 FIRE DEPARTMENT REQUIREMENTS In the event of new construction or additions of over thirty (30) percent of the entire square footage, the following must be submitted and approved by the Fire Department prior to the granting of a Certificate of Occupancy by the City of Cartersville. (1) A hard copy and electronic version of the final site plan and building/ Construction floor plan which shall be provided in AutoCAD format (DWG, DXF) or Firezone CAD format (CZD). (2) The plans at a minimum shall include: (a) Building/Construction floor plan consisting of the following: (i) All interior and exterior walls with openings for each level of the building both above and below grade; (ii) Room labels; (iii) Building measurements and dimensions; (iv) Roof access; (v) Electrical panels and shutoffs; (vi) All life safety items (including but not limited to fire extinguishers, emergency lights, exit signs, fire protection systems, and alarm information; and (vii) Other information as required by the City of Cartersville Fire Department. (b) Site plans shall comply with all other requirements of the City of Cartersville and, additionally, shall include: (i) fire hydrants; (ii) Post indicator valves; (iii) Storage tanks; (iv) Water and gas shutoffs; (v) Types and purpose of building; and (vi) Other information as required by the City of Cartersville Fire Department (3) All plans must be submitted to the Cartersville Fire Department either in person, by US Mail or as indicated during the Plan Review Process. (4) The effective date shall be October 1, 2008 and shall be applicable for all Certificate of Occupancy's issued after said date N:\Planning & Zoning & Building Forms\City Forms\BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION_NON-RESIDENTIAL_2016.doc 5

6 PROJECT ADDRESS REVIEWER DATE BUILDING PLAN REVIEW General Description Project/Job Name Correct Address including building or suite numbers Key Plan with location on map and compass direction Applicable Code set Correct Occupancy classification per LSC and IBC (supplemental) Construction type per IBC (i.e. Type IA, Type VB) Fire Sprinklers Fire Alarm (water flow alarm) Height and Area Limitations Permitted height and area per IBC Height and area for Special Occupancies (Assembly, Day Care) per LSC Structural Fire Resistance Requirements Structural Frame Walls interior and exterior, load bearing and non load bearing Floor Roof Fire Resistance Rated & Smoke resistant separations Fire Walls Occupancy separations per IBC Occupancy specifics Vertical Openings per LCS Exit Stairs per LSC Exit Passageways per LSC Exit Requirements ALL per LSC Occupancy Load Calculations with Occupant Load Factors (i.e. Kitchen 100 sq.ft./person) Egress Capacity (i.e. 0.2 in./person x 200 persons= 40 inches Actual egress capacity provided 96 inches or 480 persons) Minimum number of means of egress (i.e. 2 required 2 provided) Maximum Travel Distance (i.e. max. travel distance 250 ft. Actual travel distance 120 ft.) Maximum Common Path of Travel

7 Maximum Dead End Door Swing (in direction of egress if occ. load over 50) Exit Hardware (panic hardware, fire exit hardware, special locks, delayed egress, etc.) Remoteness of Exits (1/2 the diagonal if non sprinklered, 1/3 the diagonal if sprinklered) Interior Finish per LSC Other Items Standpipes per IBC and IFC (supplemental) Duct detector shutdown (supply side) of air handling units over 2000 CFM Smoke Alarms and Smoke Detection Systems per LSC and Portable Fire Extinguishers per IFC (based on square footage and occ. type) Cooking Equipment per LSC and NFPA 96 (grease hoods) Manual Pull from protected appliance Type K w/placard within 5 of manual pull Emergency Lighting per LSC (restrooms) Exit Signage per LSC Knox box 6 12 A.F.F. (may be field located) NOTES

8 COMMERCIAL COOKING OPERATIONS 2011 NFPA 96 HOOD TYPE: NFPA 96 RESIDENTIAL Job Name: Address: Suite: City: Zip: Mechanical Contractor: Contractor License #: Phone: All items below shall be addressed on plans = Pass, X = Fail, NA = Not applicable Status RESIDENTIAL- Must meet the requirements in , modifications to Chapter 1 of 2011 NFPA 96. Cannot be used in Assembly occupancies (Exception: Churches) Must be residential cooking equipment Limited to maximum of 4 burners Residential hoods must vent directly to the outside COMMERCIAL- HOODS Mechanical contractor must submit plans (may be included with architectural drawings) Include wall detail construction of wall behind hood and appliances Hood and ceiling heights Clearances to combustibles 4.2 Clearance reduction system details, if used Hood constructed of steel not less than.043 or stainless not less than DUCTS Shall not pass through fire walls * Shall not be interconnected into other building ventilation or exhaust systems * Clearance between the duct and combustibles shall be provided in accordance with * Openings for cleaning the duct shall be provided at sides and tops of the duct and at changes of direction (unless accessible for duct entry or discharge) Access on every floor as necessary for cleaning * Ducts shall be not less than.054 if carbon steel or.043 if stainless steel * Note on plans: Butt welded joints shall not be permitted Clearances to combustibles shall not be less than 18 ; Non-combustible or limited combustible- not less than Duct enclosures shall have a fire rating equal to or greater than any barrier penetrated Duct enclosures in buildings less than 4 stories shall be a minimum of 1-hour fire rated: 4 stories or higher must have a minimum 2-hour rating Openings in enclosure walls shall be protected by properly rated listed fire doors Multiple ducts are not permitted in single enclosure unless permitted by AHJ ROOFTOP TERMINATIONS Minimum 10 horizontal clearance from outlet to adjacent buildings, property lines, and intakes (1)* Minimum 5 horizontal clearance from outlet to any combustible structure (2) * Minimum 3 vertical separation between exhaust outlet and any air intake within 10 of exhaust outlet (3) * Fan shall have a grease collection device (4)(5)(6)(7) * Fan shall be hinged with hold open device (8) * Where the fan attaches to the ductwork, the ductwork (curb) shall be a minimum of 18 away from the roof surface (including any roofing material that is ran up the side of the curb) (8)(a) The fan shall discharge a minimum of 40 away from the roof surface (8)(b) Page 1 of 2

9 WALL TERMINATIONS Shall be through a non-combustible wall with a minimum 10 clearance form outlet to adjacent buildings, property lines, grade level, combustible construction, electrical equipment or lines, air intake, operable door or window at or below the plane of the exhaust termination (1) * Minimum 10 clearance to any air intake or operable window or door above the plane of the exhaust termination (2) * Fan shall have a grease collection device Fan shall be hinged with hold open device and listed for the intended usage (7) AIR FLOW Air velocity through any duct shall not be less than 500 ft./minute * Hood exhaust systems shall continue to operate automatically after extinguishing system activation SOLID FUEL COOKING Spark arrestor requirements , Exhaust system must be separate from all other exhaust systems Wall terminations shall be prohibited All solid fuel appliances (whether under a hood or not) with fire boxes of 5 cubic ft. of volume or less shall have at least a 2-A rated water extinguisher or a 1.6 gallon wet chemical fire extinguisher listed for Class K fire in accordance with NFPA 10 with a maximum travel distance of 20ft. to the appliance Appliances shall be installed on non-combustible floor surfaces that extend at least 3 in all directions from the appliance unless listed for less clearance All Where fuel is stored in the same building as the fuel fired appliance, the fuel shall be stored only in an area with walls, floor, and ceiling of non-combustible construction at least 3 past the outside dimensions of the storage pile Fuel storage shall be provided with a sprinkler system meeting the requirements of NFPA 13 and acceptable to the AHJ. If the pile does not exceed 5 cubic feet, a listed portable water extinguisher rated 2-A or a Class K wet chemical fire extinguisher must be within 20 ft. travel distance to the solid fuel pile Code Citations are from 2011 NFPA 96 *Asterisked items can be addressed as notes on the plans The above is not intended to be an all-inclusive list. It is intended as a guideline to ensure that the main parts of a Commercial Cooking Operation are addressed in the plans. Plans must meet all requirements of the adopted edition of NFPA 96 and Rules of the Safety Fire Commissioner. Cartersville Fire Department adopts the latest editions that are adopted by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs and the Georgia State Fire Marshal s Office. Notes: Provide contact information for person responsible for completing the hood plan review form below: Reviewer: Phone: Date: Page 2 of 2 03/16/2016

10 Fire Marshal s Office Commodity Protection Assessment & Commodity Arrangement Plan 1 Job Name: Address: Suite: City: Zip: Responsible Party: Phone: GENERAL BUILDING INFORMATION: Building Construction Type: Type IA Type IB Type IIA Type IIB Type IIIA Type IIIB Type IV Type VA Type VB Fire Sprinkler System Present Y N Fire Alarm Present Y N Tenants/owners for all Storage Occupancies and Storage Use areas must submit a Storage Commodity Description Letter and Commodity Arrangement Plan to the Cartersville Fire Marshal s Office. Additional items will be required where the building or space is protected with a fire sprinkler system. The applicable sections for sprinkled buildings are listed below. It is important to provide accurate information for the proposed commodities and the arrangement of the storage to apply the appropriate provisions of the adopted fire code. By signing below, I have acknowledged that I have provided all the required documents and the information provided is accurate to the best of my ability. Print Name: Signature: Date: = Pass, X = Fail, NA = Not applicable Status STORAGE COMMODITY DESCRIPTION 2,3 Description must identify all commodities being stored in the building/warehouse Description must identify whether any hazardous materials will be stored Hazardous materials information must include; Material Safety Data Sheets, maximum quantities, classification of the material per 2012 International Fire Code (ie. Flammable liquid, toxic gas, oxidizer, etc.) If hazardous materials are present over the maximum allowable quantities, additional information is required. COMMODITY ARRANGEMENT PLANS 2 Plans must show the storage arrays to include, but not limited to, the following: racks, pallets, shelves, bulk storage, or bin boxes Plans must be scaled or dimensions provided to indicate the width between storage arrays, the length of storage arrays, and the height to the top of storage Indicate the floor to ceiling height Indicate the slope/pitch of the ceiling/roof Indicate the location of any high volume-low speed fans where provided THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS ARE APPLICABLE TO BUILDINGS WITH A FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM STORAGE HEIGHT OF COMMODITIES 2 Indicate if the storage height to the top of any commodity will be 12 feet or more Y N Indicate if the storage height of any plastics will be 5 feet or more Y N SPECIAL MATERIALS (Indicate Yes or No where any of the following will be present) Flammable or combustible liquids Y N Aerosol products Y N Nitrate film Y N Pyroxylin plastics Y N Compressed or liquefied gases Y N Liquid or solid oxidizers Y N Organic peroxide formulations Y N Tires (must show orientation of the tire storage) Y N Foams (indicate the type of foam) Y N Plastics (indicate the type of plastic where stored over 5 feet) Y N Page 1 of 2

11 COMMODITY PACKAGING DESCRIPTION 2 Identify how each commodity is packaged (i.e. cardboard box, palletized, crate, plastic box, etc.) Indicate the type of pallet (wood or plastic) Identify the packing material for each commodity (i.e. packing peanuts, cardboard, paper, styrofoam, etc.) Indicate how commodities will be stored on pallets: encapsulated, not encapsulated, or banded Idle pallets (indicate location, height, and type of pallets) STORAGE RACK DETAILS (WHERE PROVIDED) 2 Provide a cross section drawing of the racks with the width and the height indicated on the drawing. The rack plan must also indicate whether single, double row, or multi row racks will be used Indicate shelving type: solid, mesh, none Indicate the dimensions of the flue spaces in the racks (horizontal and longitudinal) SPRINKLER ASSESSMENT LETTER 4 Indicate the commodity classification per the current adopted edition of NFPA 13 based on the information provided Indicate the required sprinkler design density, the appropriate code sections and tables must be referenced Indicate whether the existing sprinkler system design meets or exceeds the required sprinkler design density, the existing design information must be provided (can be obtained from hydraulic placard) Provide recommendations for code compliance where the existing sprinkler system does not meet the required sprinkler design density criteria 1 The above is not intended to be an all-inclusive list. All applicable fire and life safety provisions must be met 2 The Tenant/Owner is responsible for completing this section. A fire Protection Professional can assist the Tenant/Owner with completing this form. 3 The storage of hazardous materials exceeding the maximum allowable quantities (MAQ) is outside the scope of this checklist. Additional items are required of hazardous materials exceeding the MAQ s 4 A Fire Protection Professional (fire sprinkler designer or fire protection engineer) must provide a Sprinkler Assessment Letter. In some cases, a report from a FPE may be required. Notes: Reviewer: Phone: Date: Page 2 of 2 03/16/2016

12 Fire Alarm Checklist 1 Job Name: Address: Suite: City: Zip: Responsible Party: Phone: Fire Alarm Company: Phone: License # and level: GENERAL BUILDING INFORMATION: Occupancy Type: Occupant Load: New System Tenant Remodel Replacement Fire Sprinklers Y N Voice Evacuation Y N Fire Pump Y N Special Locking Arrangements 2 Y N Other (explain) = Pass, X = Fail, NA = Not applicable Status DRAWING SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS Provide (3) sets of drawings, (1) set of technical data (cut) sheets, voltage drop calculations, battery calculations, and a scope of work letter or description. Drawings must be to scale Label all rooms Provide a legend/key for all fire alarm components and include the quantities; the symbols shall comply with NFPA Indicate the person responsible for the system design on the plans Provide a copy of the low voltage license with name, license#, and signature of the license holder on the plans Provide a riser diagram 7.2.1(2) Provide a sequence of operation in an input/output matrix 7.2.1(4) Provide a wire legend (wire type and size), show point to point system wiring, and end of line resistors (EOLR) locations. Signaling line circuits (SLR), notification appliance circuits (NAC) or other circuits are preferred to be shown in different colors Provide penetration details for fire barrier/walls or smoke barriers; indicate is wiring is in a plenum space Show the location of the fire alarm control panel (FACP) and any remote power supplies with smoke detectors 3 Show the location of fire alarm documents cabinet for all new fire alarm systems Show the location of the fire alarm annunciator; annunciator must be within 10 feet of the main entrance or approved location by the AHJ INITIATING DEVICES Show the location of manual fire alarm boxes; within 5 feet of exit doors ; provide additional manual pull boxes every 200 feet of travel Show the location of smoke detectors where required by NFPA 72 and/or NFPA 101. Non-required smoke detectors should not be installed Show the location of duct detectors. Duct detectors shall report as supervisory only Show the location of other smoke sensing detectors (i.e. beam detectors or air sampling smoke detectors) Show the location of smoke detectors for the operation of smoke dampers Show the location of heat detectors in elevator shafts and other locations required by code or weather conditions Show the interface with kitchen hood/automatic suppression systems Show the location of sprinkler flow switches for electronic monitoring 17.12, Cartersville Ordinance Ch.9 Article III Fire Prevention Code Show the location of any other automatic extinguishing systems (i.e. clean agent, CO2, foam, etc.) Show the location of all tamper switches for electronic monitoring of all sprinkler control valves including the PIV , Cartersville Ordinance Ch.9 Article III Fire Prevention Code Provide pressure supervisory signal initiating device and off normal signal for pressure increases and decreases in dry pipe sprinkler systems Provide fire pump monitoring per NFPA 20 to include pump running, loss of phase, and phase reversal Page 1 of 2

13 NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES Provide audible notification to attain 15 db above average ambient sound level throughout the building or space The sound level must be noted on the drawing 4 Where approved by the AHJ, audible notification sound levels may be reduced or eliminated with visual signaling devices Provide audible notification at a minimum of 75 db at the pillow level in sleeping areas Provide audible notification that produces low frequency alarm signals in sleeping and living areas Show the location of speakers with wattage tap where the building is required to have a Fire Emergency/Alarm Communication System(i.e. assembly occupancies with occupant load over 300 or high rise buildings Provide a note on the drawing stating the intelligibility of the voice evacuation system will meet the requirements of NFPA 72 Chapter Show the location of visible appliances and indicate the candela rating Show the height of strobes above finished floor mounted on the wall Indicate the ceiling height for ceiling mounted strobes Provide strobe spacing in rooms per Table (a) and Figure or Table (b) Provide a note on the drawing regarding strobe synchronization where two or more strobes are in the same field of vision , Locate strobes in corridors not more than 15 feet from the end of the corridors and not more than 100 feet between strobes Corridors wider than 20 feet must use the spacing requirements for rooms in accordance with Provide strobes in sleeping areas where required per Table EMERGENCY CONTROL FUNCTION INTERFACES Provide initiating devices in areas for elevator recall as required by ANSI/ASME A17.1/CSA B44 Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators 21.3 Provide lobby smoke detector within 21 feet of the centerline of the elevator bank for elevator recall Smoke detectors shall not be installed in unsprinklered elevator hoistways unless they are installed to activate the elevator smoke relief equipment Show the location of all doors on hold opens with compliant smoke detector location per NFPA Note: Smoke detectors for door release to only report as supervisory signal Show the location of electrically locked doors (i.e. magnetic locks or access controlled doors) 21.9 SUPERVISING STATION ALARM SYSTEMS Provide a note on the drawing stating that the fire alarm system will be monitored by a supervising station for electronically monitored sprinkler systems and in buildings or occupancies required to have emergency forces notification. All fire sprinkler systems must be monitored by central station monitoring Cartersville Ordinance Ch.9 Article III Fire Prevention Code 1 The above is not intended to be an all-inclusive list, all applicable codes for fire alarm systems must be met. 2 Special locking arrangements include access control doors, delayed egress locks, and elevator lobby exit access door assemblies. 3 A key plan must be maintained at each FACP and the sprinkler riser room where multiple FACP s on the premises are connected to a single flow switch. 4 An audible sound level test report may be required to be provided to the inspector. Notes: Provide contact information for person responsible for completing the plan review form below: Reviewer: Phone: Date: Page 2 of 2 03/16/2016

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