Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Home
My WebLink
About
101 S. BROADWAY_09-1726_09-0909__________
Im r . tt YY sit JN t I URSC. omw warw► Pro/ect Managern I UHS Corporation Ci 40� 9801 Westheimer, Suite 500 Houston. T% 77042 Tel: 713.914.6699 Dlract: 713.914.6590 Y r o jc Cellular: Fax: 713.789.8404 den mrdrupOurscorp.corn i °Date" Project �•,l Final Inspection Check Sheet Commercial WR Contractor Name: G • T �0 r�1 L - Y Project Name: File Review Ws 1-9 Field Review Ws 10-17 • - - --- -- Inspector Signature Date SACPShmUNSPECTION DIVISIONUnspectionsTinal Inspection Check SheetComlD=08.doc City of La Porte Ask ` OF w JOBADDRESS /O/ . INSPECTION TYPE. ,/ 'eW DATV/77;; !j THIS JOB HAS NOT BEEN COMPFeDmade //The following additions or corrections sh before the job will be accepte { It is unlawful for any Carpenter, Contractor, Builder, or other persons, to cover or cause to be covered, any part ; of the work with flooring, lath, earth or other material, until:• the proper inspector has had ample time to approve the .`4 installation. After additions or corrections have been made, call 281-470-5130 For additional information call 281-470-5073. HARD - USE BALL POINT PEN i CITY OF LA PORTE RECORD OF PERMITS FOR ELECTRICAL SERVICE RELIANT ENERGY H L & P ATTN: PERMIT DEPARTMENT 713-207-9780 November 10, 2009 ADDRESS PERMIT NO. TYPE OF INSPECTION 11806 PLAINBROOK 09-1705 FINAL ELECTRICAL 101 S BROADWAY 09-909 TCI IS FACILITY CITY OWNED YES OR NO IF YES, SEND FAX TO PURCHASING 281-471-0578 DATE FAXED or'� 1p.l'oq All1vt lt'V .. vz,/, r-4- :;a7 't, I /a Nc-.'j -- -� 0 A }•,•.}..}•....•}....••}..}••}.•}.•}.•p.}•TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT T T T T T T T T T T TT P. 01 + TRANSACTION REPORT NOV-10-2009 TUE 05:21 PM z DATE START RECEIVER TX TIME(L)PAGES TYPE NOTE M# DP NOV-10 05:20 PM 97132079780 26"(1) 1 SEND OK 746 x TOTAL 26S PAGES: 1 X � �XXIcXXYXX�IcXXYXX��XXY��X<Y��XXXX<I<X��I;YI<#I;YYXXx#I;XY��X�Y##wY�Y�X<�XX�XYXYXXX�#YXYYXY�#X�XXXX]c��lc#X�K�Ic#XYY CITY OF LA PORTE RECORD OF PERMITS FOR ELECTRICAL SERVICE RELIANT ENERGY II L & P AM: PERMIT DEPARTMENT 713-207-9780 November 10, 2009 gpARFSs PERMIT NO. TYPE OF INSPECTION 11806 PLAINSROOK 09-1705 FINAL ELECTRICAL 101 S BROADWAY 09-909 PCI IS FACILITY CITY OWNED YES OR NO IF YES, SEND FAX TO PURCHASING 281-471-0578 DATEFAXED Huber, Mark From: Cream, Susan Sent: Monday, November 30, 2009 9:13 AM To: 'alanhaney@cgp-solutions.com'; Porter, Carlton Cc: gregpendley@cgp-solutions.com; McPhail, Reagan; Huber, Mark Subject: FW: Service with Champion Energy ESI: 1008901020900351880109 FYI. Please tell us what to do. 9ffa"61 Swan &eaaz . Purchasing Manager City of La Porte 2963 N. 23rd Street LaPorte, TX 77571 Off: 281-470-5123 Fax:281-470-5127 creams6blaoortetx.aov From: Enrollments [mailto:enrollments@championenergyservices.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 5:19 PM To: angela.george@h-gac.com Cc: Cream, Susan Subject: Service with Champion Energy ESI: 1008901020900351880109 Hello, We have received a rejection on your move in request. ONCOR (888-313-6862) claims the request was unexecutable (CUSTOMER NEEDS TO FIND A METER POLE TO MOUNT EQUIPMENT ON AND REMOVE IT OFF OF CENTERPOINT'S POLE, ALSO ADDRESS NUMBER NEEDS TO BE VISIBLE FROM THE STREET). Once this has been taken care of, please contact us to resubmit your move -in request. Please let us know if you have any additional questions. CITY OF LA PORTE: 101 S Broadway St La Porte TX 77571 Thank you, Aisha Woodard Champion Energy Services 13831 Northwest Fwy Suite 500 Houston, TX 77040 Ph - 281-653-1817 Fax - 713-366-8817 Huber, Mark From: McPhail, Reagan Sent: Monday, November 30, 2009 8:24 AM To: Huber, Mark; Alan Haney; Cream, Susan Subject: 5 Points - 101 s Broadway Good Morning all, Hey Mark/Susan/Alan , the new electric meter has yet to be installed can any of you shed any light as to why not? This is turning into another Reliant nightmare. We will need electricity for the lighting of the Christmas Tree on Dec. P. Reagan Huber, Mark From: Cream, Susan Sent: Monday, November 30, 2009 9:13 AM To: 'alanhaney@cgp-solutions.com'; Porter, Carlton Cc: gregpendley@cgp-solutions.com; McPhail, Reagan; Huber, Mark Subject: FW: Service with Champion Energy ESI: 1008901020900351880109 FYI. Please tell us what to do. saial6 e-yza/n Purchasing Manager City of La Porte 2963 N. 23rd Street LaPorte, TX 77571 Off: 281-470-5123 Fax:281-470-5127 creams*laoortetx.aov From: Enrollments [mailto:enrollments@champlonenergyservices.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 5:19 PM To: angela.george@h-gac.mm Cc: Cream, Susan Subject: Service with Champion Energy ESI: 1008901020900351880109 Hello, We have received a rejection on your move in request. ONCOR (888-313-6862) claims the request was unexecutable (CUSTOMER NEEDS TO FIND A METER POLE TO MOUNT EQUIPMENT ON AND REMOVE IT OFF OF CENTERPOINT'S POLE, ALSO ADDRESS NUMBER NEEDS TO BE VISIBLE FROM THE STREET). Once this has been taken care of, please contact us to resubmit your move -in request. Please let us know if you have any additional questions. CITY OF LA PORTE: 101 S Broadway St La Porte TX 77571 Thank you, Aisha Woodard Champion Energy Services 13831 Northwest Fwy Suite 500 Houston, TX 77040 Ph - 281-653-1817 Fax - 713-366-8817 ". ,;AO. ON :06 ,lei � Huber, Mark From: McPhail, Reagan Sent: Monday, November 30, 2009 8:24 AM To: Huber, Mark; Alan Haney; Cream, Susan Subject: 5 Points - 10 1 s Broadway Good Morning all, Hey Mark/Susan/Alan , the new electric meter has yet to be installed can any of you shed any light as to why not? This is turning into another Reliant nightmare. We will need electricity for the lighting of the Christmas Tree on Dec. 3rd. Reagan Page 1 of 1 Lawrence, Vickie From: Huber, Mark Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 4:56 PM To: McPhail, Reagan; Lawrence, Vickie Cc: Huber, Mark Subject: RE: 5 points Our records reflect that on November loth 2009 at 5:30 p.m. we faxed an electrical clearance to the power company for a TO . Vicki, would you please call the power company tomorrow and respond to both Reagan and I regarding the status . Also see if there are any hick ups that we don't know about. Thanks. MH From: McPhail, Reagan Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 3:53 PM To: Huber, Mark Subject: 5 points Hey Mark, what is the electrical service status? Reagan 11 / 17/2009 Good morning guys... I spoke to Marta with Center Point this morning Center Point received a move in order on September 22, 2009. Company wanted electricity turned on September, 24", 2009 Center points system holds request for 20 days. Center point did not receive fax release until November 10, 2009, therefore; their computer cancelled out the order on October 22, 2009. Once Center Point receives a new move in order, the electricity will be turned on. Vickie Laurence Permit/.Inspections Div. 281-470-5073 281-470-5005 (fax) lawrericev(4upor7elx. you z CITY OF LA PORTE RECORD OF PERMITS FOR ELECTRICAL SERVICE RELIANT ENERGY H L & P ATTN: PERMIT DEPARTMENT 713-207-9780 November 10, 2009 ADDRESS PERMIT NO. TYPE OF INSPECTION 11806 PLAINBROOK 09-1705 FINAL ELECTRICAL 101 S BROADWAY 09-909 TCI IS FACILITY CITY OWNED IF YES, SEND FAX TO PURCHASING 281-471-0578 YES OR NO DATE FAXED SEP-25-2009 FRI 02:25 PM FAX NO. P. 01 OP cap 9 City of La Porte m Backflow Prevention Assembly Certified Test and Maintenance Report Planning and Inspections Public Works Department Fax (281) 470-5005 Fax (291) 470-5129 PINS ID # 1010018 `7 NEW INSTALLATION L23 ANNUAL RETEST ❑ REPLACEMENT ❑ TIro baddlow pr ntrulon *s by dd'ulkd below has bean IcCW nrd rnee#ebled ei regNed by TNRCC rapdede ,; end I • CnnlBen to be open fNB MAtl+ln Aw.e(doblo VMnndera TYPE OF ASSEMBLY O REDUCED PRESSURE PRINCIPLE (RP) a REDUCED PRESSURE PRINCIPI F. • DETECTOR ($ DOUBLE CNFCK VALVE(DCV) O DOUBLE CHECK -OhTECTOR O PRFSSIINE VACUUM BRFAKER(PVB) SPILL -RESISTANT PRESSURE VACUUM BREAKER (u^VB) � I MANUFACTURER i C, MODELN R SERIAL NO. g 26 IfSIZ LOCATED AT: DEATE INSTALLED o RELIEF VALVE MAL HELD AT MID HP.LD AT_ MID OPENEDAT OPENED AT NO DAT TEST CLOSED TIGHT O CLOSED TIGHT ❑ MID MIDMID LEAKFD ❑ LEAKED ❑ 010 NOT OPEN ❑ DID NOT OPEN ❑ LEAKED ❑ REPAIRS AND MATERIALS USED FINAL HIM 0 AT P61D HELD AT PSID OPENED AT OPENED AT MELD AT - .-_ TEST LOBED TGHT ❑ PSID _ MID __PSID CLOBEDTIGHT ❑ TESTGAUGEUSM: MAKE f MODEL C!/ I I YIl h S 7-6 - S SERIAL NO. O 70 7 �G _ CALIBRATION DATE 0 / _ Is the assembly Installed In Dycordanee with ih0 manutacturer's recommendations and /or local Dodos? _ — REMARKS THE ABOVE IS MM* at v CERTIFIED TES] EIT'S FIRM NAME& C kFeCv 7W,4 �CIOn SCERTIFIED TESTER W&M 09) TF.SI'ING FIRM'S ADDRESS CrICC)WQ ii V' 13)9 CERTIFIED TESTER(dynetm) N/ ulj7tiN 7-X 77U F, 3 _ CERTIFIED TESTER NO. PHONE NUMBER f I L/,�%-4+$-2WOC-ENGINEER —Aleoo w ow krm corrWefdy TEST DATE -1=1 ropod# mlel be Welnedfar of lood MB# years '^Nsdrlp is rogWvd WwbMx I1on.r#Pab. wroloCMIMn "`TESTING IS REQUIRED ANNUALLY FOR HIGH HEALTH HAZARD LOCATIONS illIN'lll_vi I Rev. 312DOB SEP-25-2009 FRI 02:25 PM r FAX N0, P. Ol Op qp 9 City of La Porte m Backflow Prevention Assembly Certified Test and Maintenance Report Planning and Inspections Public Works Department Fax (281)470-5005 Fax (281)4MS129 PWS ID # 1010018 NAME OF PROPERTY: if' ` INSTALLATION PROPERTY ADDRESS EW I MAILING ADDRESS: ANNUAL RETEST REPLACEMENT ❑ CONTACT PERSON: P1D check ono PHONE NO.: 7 11 —7 Q O _ The bwKaw pnn uralon eaeembry ddalkd b0M has bean ICW d Arid m Intabatd ad reputed by TNRCC rV dagens end I$ c,nigod lu be opor UnB Whin a wMdoble WOM0er- TYPE OF ASSEMPLY 17-71 RFOUCED PRESSURE PRINCIPLE (RP) 17-1 REDUCED PRESSURE PRINCIPI E. • DETECTOR �f DOUBLE CHFOK VALVE (DCV) O DOUBLE CHECK -DETECTOR O PRFSSURE VACUUM BRFAKF.R(PVB) 17-1 SPILL.RESISTANT PRESSURE VACUUM BREAKER (SVB) LOCATED AT: SERIALNO.JJBX 22,Z SIZF—j— ►a Scw DATEINSTALLED REDUCED PRESSURE PNo1Ce'LE ASSEMBLY PRESSURE VACUUM BREAKER AND SVB 001JMX CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLY REUEF VALVC CHECK IR AIR INLETtLFAKEEDO ECKVALVE INITIAL TE HELD AT PSID AT CLOSED TIGHT ❑ LEAKED ❑ HELD AT PSID CLOSEDTIGH7 ❑ LEAKED ❑ OPENED AT PSID DID NOT OPEN ❑ OPENED AT PSID DID NOT OPEN ❑REPAIRS AND MATERIALS USED .10 AT, .-__ PSID HELD AT PSII OPENED AT PSID OPENED AT PSInID ATOSEDTGHT ❑ G.OSEDTIGHT ❑ TEST GAUGE USED: /- c/ 7 [� MAKE I MODEL CUIIYI,(I'! S r� '7 _ SERIAL NO. O 7J� 7 �G CALIBRATION DATE 0/ Is the assembly IrAalled,ln�accordance VAth lho manufacturer's recommendations and /or local codes? _Yoe REMARKS THE ABOVE IS CE IFICD BF TRUE, (Me loaf nxnMl Wed the aoundM-- of the Wasmd'y at lesdnB ft' CERTIFIED TESIER'S FIRM NAME '',C Kc &C; l / C41),ClR CERTIFIED TESTER (AID prim) TF.SI'ING FIRM'S ADDRESS //UC�WP ��k 13.6 CERTIFIED TESTER(agnefwe) *ou�'/-elh 7—X 77063_ CERTIFIED TESTER NO, PHONE NUMBER Al ) C/G 7-4TJ` VIQC-ENGINEER —pleas. M.1 AM complefely TEST DATE ^'real rop.ds mlul fat re4gMed for 91 lead Me years — lasdng Is roquked Noon IMWpoon,roN4. or fakoellnn —TESTING IS REQUIRED ANNUALLY FOR HIGH HEALTH HAZARD LOCATIONS J.20'KIRVOF Owl 11-1�—Ooi Rev. 3/2006 SEP-25-2009 FRI 02:25 PM FAX NO. W City of La Porte Backflow Prevention Assembly Certified Test and Maintenance Report Planning and Inspections Fax (281)470.5005 Public Works Department Fax (281) 470-5129 PWS ID B 1010018 OF PROPERTY: 2 INSTALLATION [NAME ROPERTYADDRESS NEW INSTALLATION ANNUAL RETEST ❑ REPLACEMENT ❑ PlBase eFleck one AILING ADDRESS: Q e CONTACT PERSON: Cy PHONE NO.: %) o TIM baddbw pnvanllon saxmbly dolukd below bn� boon IOMod nrd nulmelrw(1 ats rCq*6d by TNRGC rMI1111l0n[ end Is caNArd to be opemlNB w11Nn acooplebl0 PlrmNara TYPE OF ASSEMBLY l� RFOUCED PRESSURE PRINCIPLE (RP) 17-1 REDUCED PRESSURE PRINCIPI F. • DETECTOR DOUBLE CHFCK VALVE (DCV) I7-1 DOUBLE CHECK- DETECTOR O PRFssuRE VACUUM BRFAKF.R (PVB) p- I--1 SPILL -RESISTANT PRESSURE VACUUM BREAKER (-W) MANUFACTURER FP � C d MODELN o 0 SERIAL NO. # e99 .69y SIZ� LOCATED AT: DATEINSTALLED /)—) —oC REDUCED PRESSURE PRINCIPLE ASSEMBLY PRESSURE VACUUM MWAKER AND SVB DOUBLE CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLY RELIEF VALVE CHECK 61 CHECK AIR INLET CHECK VALVE INITIAL HELD AT PSID TEST CLOSED TIGHT O LEAKED ❑ MELD AT . PSID CLOSEDTIGHT ❑ LEAKED ❑ OPENEDAT PSID DID NOT OPEN ❑ OPENEDAT PSID DID NOT OPEN ❑ HEI DAT PSID LEAKED ❑ REPAIRS v AND MATERIALS USED FINAL jNF.I D AT • .--_ PSID TEST CIOBEDTGHT ❑ HELD AT PSID OPENED AT PSID OPENED AT _ PSm HELO AT _ __PSID CIDSED mGHi ❑ TEST GAUGE UBeD: MAKE I MODEL w4r)jJh 5 %(7 -S _ Is the asscmbly)rlQy Iledjn ge&danoe REMARKS THE ABOVE IS SERIAL NO. 0 �O 7 ,)Q CALIBRATION DATE with tho manufacturer's recommendations and for local codos? of the CERTIFIED TESTER'S FIRM NAME 11C C bW �/ ra. CERTIFIED TESTER Ddeam Pr6d) TESTING FIRM'SADDRESS CFIbC) Lt/Pt,��k"Vt13,C CERTIFIED TESTER(a1PneAue) N-u51-N 77( 7iUE 3 CERTIFIED TESTER NO. PHONE NUMBER IA I I N,/ 7- 4??.,2 WOC-ENGSNEER -•a,,,o IB and JIM COMIDWyr TEST DATE --aM rWoda miol M rnWlned for of IM11 Bred yaen 1-wAng Y roquired Ipon Instomdon,rgrw, orrebONam 1i TESTING IS REQUIRED ANNUALLY FOR HIGH HEALTH HAZARD LOCATIONS of Ye Rov. 3I2DO6 CITY OF LA PORTE RESIDENTIAL I\ 1 APPLICATION FOR UTILITY SERVICE(S) PERSON MAKING REQUEST: STREET ADDRESS (WH LEGAL DESCRIPTION: YA f I -C+-7o- PROPERTY SIZE:* ( `) X ( `) = SO. FT. (" ON LARGE TRACTS, AREA DESIGNATED SHOULD INCLUDE REQUIRED SETBACKS - CHARGES WILL BE LIMITED TO 10,000 SQUARE FEET MAXIMUM PER DWELLING UNIT). WATER DEVELOPMENT FEE - $6.12 PER 100 SQ. FT. $ WATER TAP - $388.00 (5/8-3/4" TAP' ONLY) $ TOTAL WATER CHARGES SEWER DEVELOPMENT FE $9.42 PER 100 SQ. FT.) $ SEWER TAP - $290.00 (4" TAP' ONLY) $ SEWER INSPECTION FEE $ 25.00 TOTAL SEWER CHARGES TOTAL WATER & SEWE HARGES X SIGNATURE OF PERSON MAKING REQUEST ( ) FOR LIVESTOCK USE ONLY - WATER FRONT FOOT FEES NOT APPLICABLE AT THIS TIME. •MNIMUM SIZE TAPS NOTE: FOR LARGER TAPS CONTACT WATER/SEWER SUPERINTENDENT. GS ; I\ 1'1 o`L Gam (� DATE OF PAYMENT: zi t RECEIPT NUMBER: 0 a " S:\CPSh=VNSPECI70N DMSIONVnspectioro\WUCf & Scw tie on Pd-ptop.doc CLERK'S INITIALS: WORK ORDER NUMBER: c,7y_ 60Y- 0Y/ 7'-.-226-05 Rev. �// —[ l m COMMERCIAL LEGAL DATE C'. WATERFRONT FT FEES SEWER FRONT FT FEES WATER TAP SEWER TAP W&S WORK ORDER# FLOOD ZONE PERMIT (required if AE or, VE zone) BUILDING PERMIT PLAN REVIEW FEE DATE NEW ADDITION , c .:� ice' ,- „>J ,.� - �• :ADDRESS REQUEST ZONING CLASSIFICATION %J FLOOD ZONE \' j, •' 1 t BLDG PLANS SUBMITTED BLDG PLANS REVIEWED i N/A �PER�MITT # ,, " DRIVEWAY TIE IN FEE PARK LAND FEE,-, ZONE E Z CPERMTT Va-AIPOWERPOL,"���./VJlI7UiS. PLUMBING PERMIT MECHANICAL PERMIT f C ��ion Pe�I (Nr� µ w O�—_lam S1CPShere o \MEDENT AL INSP SHEETmsy 06.doo 1 t4^- { r �'• , '..� " � INSPECTIfSN w FAXED: T POLE QC3 -o!j d), P SIN P V CERT C recv'd if in AENE zone) FORM SURVEY applicabi CA 0�1 GROUND PL Bir T Q [ I M 644, v Al 14 PIERS VLA V L4,L-1 Lul Ktvx5__ tB/FO�i'ION VAT`ER%QA&E*dN2E."' 7. ?o -m (Lit /3 goa. L717-7g�o SEWER v , - - t rv-it_ U[ ic�0 (if applable) f� � I - - I _E-4 J�bW JUJ v I _u" \1 111� COVER-UP L/ 0 C, oJR-1 I AL,.'3'oq: e F4 A L Ws BRICK TIE Ty q pa Tot 1 -7 Aw-rL&A^, oq m -rLj r- q I EWAL_ -QG 'Alt- CM& 19 a)S 11 AL DRAINAGE/GRADING IhIMLIVCERTIFICATE RWIE4E�D. ELEVATION SHOWN FOR TOP OF, FINISHED, FLOOR IS'. REQUIRED BFE: IS THE ELEVATION SHOWN 12" OR MORE ABOVE BFE: (YES) OR (NO) FAXED: GAS FINAL b-2 A_'5 16 q tA/ vm- A14-0-cl , '- AXED: ELECTRIC%, FINAL v Y) T J__ t' VKZ - I 9+4 1 1L.(P - I- 10 OTHER _(patio, sprinklers,'etc m WWQ No FINAL ------------ rL4- F_ 'N .....�. F�ETocIO City of La P Irte •Mr OF JOB ADDRESS INSPECTION TYPE/ /,V ` DAT ' THIS JOB HAS NOT BEEN COMPLETED he following additions or correcti s shall be made t' before the iol will be 7cceoted rA 7fgo X /Jv. G / "-/ a /✓ uN m AIN&c/W WI L It is unlawful for any Carpenter, Contractor, Builder, or ' other persons, to cover or cause to be covered, any part of the work with flooring, lath, earth or other material, until the proper inspector has had ample time to approve the'. installation. rt After additions or corrections have been made, call 281-470-5130 For additional information call 281-470-5073. PRESS HARD - USE BALL POINT PEN City of la Porte fE ► ME JVO XUUIICJJ / INSPECTION TYPE: THIS JOB HAS NOT BEEN COMPLETED The following additions or corrections shall be ma before the job will be accepted A _ / -. /' . G. � 0i r 91 W - W NAM - II� 1� OI %o v fa i. It is unlawful for any Carpenter, Contractor, Builder, or other persons, to cover or cause to be covered, any part of the work with flooring, lath, earth or other material, until ;.the proper inspector has had ample time to approve the installation. After additions or corrections have been made, ' call281-470-5130 For additional information call 281-470-5073. PRESS HARD - USE BALL POINT PEN SPEC �ONk , s Y OAT < ` YIiind RESULT hE'FEG70R^a> aEl1�lARKS M; h G ?"M�INE 1J AG�P CRC • AAA" 0 m ti, 4ryLC L W- ut4i Q1rd Cut I. L4 Zj ,• r2 Elk ��, ✓ , �• lla u 9 -e.-- �— S _ �r,,,.t��.�, a �-�- C4Vc� 120 hb S:%CPSHARE INSPECTIONSDIVISION/INSPECTIONS\RES-COML INSP SHEETmtD5.XLS Jennings, Sherry From: Masterson, Jeana Sent: Thursday, December 31, 2009 8:58 AM To: Jennings, Sherry; Lawrence, Vickie Cc: McPhail, Reagan Subject: FW: 5 Points - 101 Broadway Attachments: power 101 S Broadway Please see response below in reference to new electrical service for 101 S. Broadway. Jea.vua, Maytarson, 'Buyer City of La.Portri 281-470-5124 281-470-5127 (Fa-x,) From: Alan Haney [mailto:alanhaney@cgp-solutions.comj Sent: Thursday, December 31, 2009 8:56 AM To: Masterson, Jeana; gregpendley@cgp-solutions.com Cc: Cream, Susan Subject: Re: 5 Points - 101 Broadway Good Morning Jeana, I will be glad to assist in getting power to the location. On November 30, we were informed that there was a meter can installed on a Centerpoint utility pole; Centerpoint refused to install a meter. We were informed that the City would install a new pole and meter can. According to the attached sheet, the City has decided to convert this to a non metered service. We will submit another request to Champion for a MVI to connect this account. Thank you for the update and I hope that you have a great New Year! Sincerely, Alan -----Original Message ----- From: Masterson, Jeana[mailto:MastersonJ@laportetx.gov] Sent: Thursday, December 31, 2009 08:38 AM To: alanhaney@cgp-solutions.com, gregpendley@cgp-solutions.com Cc: 'Cream, Susan' Subject: FW: 5 Points - 101 Broadway Alan, please see the attached files in reference to new electrical service at 101 S. Broadway. Can you help? Thanks! Jezt4uv Mastprsory 'Buyer City of la Portp, 281-470-5124 281-470-5127 (Fax.) From: Cream, Susan Sent: Monday, September 14, 2009 11:02 AM To: alanhaney@cgp-solutions.com Cc: 'gregpendley@cgp-solutions.com' Subject: FW: 5 Points - 101 Broadway Please see attached for electrical service at 101 S. Broadway. Thanks, Susan From: McPhail, Reagan Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 9:23 AM To: Cream, Susan; Rotem Bracha (rbracha@cfjordan.com); Gregory Anthony (ganthony@cfjordan.com) Cc: Masterson, Jeana Subject: RE: 5 Points - 101 Broadway We have started the application for electrical service, if needed the attached form has the esi id # . Reagan From: Cream, Susan Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 4:57 PM To: McPhail, Reagan Cc: Masterson, Jeana Subject: RE: 5 Points - 101 Broadway OK, please see attached procedures Debbie W and I came up with and complete the form. Thanks, Susan From: McPhail, Reagan Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 2:51 PM To: Cream, Susan Subject: 5 Points - 101 Broadway Susan, we need to start the application for electrical service. No attempt has been made from my end. Reagan Jennings, Sherry From: Jennings, Sherry Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2009 5:24 PM To: Masterson, Jeana; Cream, Susan Subject: power 101 S Broadway Reagan has called regarding power at 101 S Broadway and what is the hold up. We have released it twice. Vickie talked to Tracie at Centerpoint and was told our provider (Champion Energy) needs to send work out to Centerpoint. Please contact our provider and let me know if we can be of further assistance. Thanks Slim-yJetnritgs, Office Cooiduuntor City of ld forte hispecticns & Permits Division (281) 470-5072 t; , (281) 470-5005 (fax)y r jeraungss0aportetx.gov `� Jennings, Sher From: Jennings, Sherry Sent: Monday, December 28, 2009 4:20 PM To: McPhail, Reagan Subject: 101 S BROADWAY Please coordinate with the general contractor at 101 S Broadway, regarding power. We have inspected the TO on 11- 10-09. It has been released to the power company on 11-10-09 and again 12-16-09. Please make sure someone has made proper application with the provider. Thanks SherryJemwgs, Office Coordumtor City of le Porte Inspections & Fermits Divisjon (281) 470-5072 C �, (281) 470-5005 (fax) Jennings aporlelx.gov ,U lk3 r A 0 :tK t 4 ( �. `' + �� ' y i r 1 City of La Porte 604 W Fairmont Pk� La Porte, Tx 7757 (281)470-5073 INSPECTION LINE:(281) 470-5130 ****ELECTRICAL PERMIT**** -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Application Number . . . . . 10-00000076 Date 1/19/10 Property Address . . . . . . 101 S BROADWAY ST HCAD Number: 024-004-099-0001 Alternate Search Method: Application type description ELECTRICAL ONLY Subdivision Name . . . . . . LA PORTE Property Use . . . . . . . . REAL VACANT COM IN CITY Property Zoning . . . . . . . MAIN STREET DISTRICT Owner Contractor LA PORTE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WATTS ELECTRIC INC 604 W FAIRMONT PKWY 15645 ENNIS RD LA PORTE TX 775716215 RICHMOND TX 77469 (281) 879-6668 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Permit . . . . . . ELECTRICAL PERMIT Additional desc . . FOUNTAIN LIGHTS & MOTORS Permit Fee . . . . .00 Issue Date . . . . 1/19/10 Valuation . . . . 0 Expiration Date . . 7/18/10 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension 1.00 .0000 EA EL - OUTLETS,SWITCHES (1ST 5) .00 4.00 .0000 EA EL - OUTLETS, SWITCHES (OTHER) .00 2.00 .0000 EA EL -MOTORS UP TO NOT INC. 1/2H .00 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Notes and Comments January 19, 2010 11:04:16 AM laporxy. FOUNTAIN LIGHTS & MOTORS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Fee summary Charged Paid Credited ------------------------------ Due --------------------------- Permit Fee Total .00 .00 .00 .00 Grand Total .00 .00 .00 .00 - - - - - 74�_ �__ - - Contractor or Authorized Agent Building Official or Authorized Agent Da eI \ ` /U Da e PERMIT APPLICATION •,� City of La Porte Fstablished 1892 281-470-5073 Building Mechanical "Electrical *Plumbing *(See back of form) Project Subdivision: Block: Owner's Street % Q.4fCity �t Zip Contractor: 5 C /PCt/i C ToC Phone:_r�c f�,�s Eii,5 V &4(ce LQrd 77, street 11� II II // City ^^ /� 7 • Zip / Contractor Email address: L }Ft4cweS tA1,MFax: rF$�'�%q" yJV l Contact Person: LIS Building Use: Valuation: Sq. Footage: # Stories Describe Work: Fkn¢iq l Zl 1m'LM./ar Occupancy Type Flood Zone Class Work Sq. Ft. Construction Type Use Zone # Stories Parking Reg Last use of Building Date use ceased: Commercial Buildings Plans Only -Fire Marshal Checked/Approved for Issuance By: Date CE: Special Taxes HCAD Residential driveway tie-in fee: Parkland(New Res. Only): Zone # Fee: Permit No. _/O_� _Permit Fee Plan Check Fee: COMPI E THIS SECTION FOR ELECTRICAL � JMITS:: NOI is MINIMUM CHARGE ON PERMITS) IS'920.00 Description Charges Quantity Fees PERMIT ISSUE FEE Outlets, Fixtures, Lights & Switches (1' 5 - Flat fee) Above Items (All Others) Clothes Washer/ Dryer Range Receptacle Cook Top or Oven A/C, Window Unit Receptacle Water Heater Dishwasher/Garbage Disposal Meter Loop & Service (includes Temporary cut -in) Temporary Saw Pole (T Pole) Reconnection of Service Reinspection Fee MOTORS Up to but not including'h hp %2 hp and less than 10 hp 10 hp & up to 50 hp 50 hp and up $7.50 $ 3.00 $ 0.60 each $ 2.00 each $ 3.00 each $ 1.50 each $ 3.00 each $ 3.75 each $ 1.50 each 7.50 3.69 $15.00 each $15.00 each $15.00 each $35.00 each $ 1.50 each a 1.00 $ 2.50 each $ 3.50 each $ 4.50 each Total Fee COMPLETE THIS SECTION FOR PLUMBING PERMITS NOTE: MINIMUM CHARGE ON PERNUT(S) IS $20.00 Description Charges Quantity Fees PERMIT ISSUE FEE $15.00 Fixtures/Drains/Traps $ 3.75 each Sewer (New, Repair, or Replacement) $ 7.50 each Septic Tank/Seepage Pit/Drain Field $15.00 each Water Heater $ 3.75 each Gas Piping System (1-4 outlets, flat fee) $ 7.50 Gas Piping System (over 4 outlets -each) $ 1.50 each Installation, Alteration or Repair of Water Piping and/or Water Treating Equipment $ 7.50 each Repair/Alteration - Drain or Vent $ 7.50 each Each Vacuum BreakerBackflow Protection Each One (/-5) $ 3.75 each Each One (Over 5) $ 2.25 each Reinspection Fee $35.00 each Total 15.00 SACity Planning Shm\04-INSPECTIONS DIVISIONUrpaclia \Bldg Pamir ApplAm NOV-4-2009 05:12P FROM:WEAVER ELECTRIC 2UUVN0V/U4/Y1H U'2'4U FM C ROAN 201-479-7447 T0:2e14705005 P.2 FAX No. 832 bl` 'I F. UU2 Nw-4` M v01:15 :WEAVER ELECTRIC I 281-479-7447 rnn nu T0:8386151271 r .2ul R�QU Y UTIU ILFS DA i TO: BUILDING OFFIQAL CITY OF LA PORTE LA pORTE, TX 77571 SUBJECT: THE USe OF TEMPORARY LMUTIFS fOR OO RUCfloN pURDOSFS AND TESTING OF EQUIPMENT AT 10 T - 0 0000 (A BUILDING PERMIT NUMB I IN OWNER GENEBALCONTRAL70R p U CjitV&%, AS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. 1-- of equipment I understand that this In request the use of temporary utilities for constrUct ri and the tes an eq P no way galas me permission to occupy or use fat stn2ge purposes arty pprong or portion thereof unless Permits on the building or portion to be owupled had been I �� mapy, b� disconnected for any ^y violation te Occupancy issued. We further understand that the temporary ties for any onnevkilincte of any dry of the Code. The General Contractor and owner assuma the ►eWo i ity ordinance by the sub -contractor. Temporary electrkal permits are in force for g month$ (9D days). if moretime Is required to complete the building, a crew application shall be submitted by a gcensed electrical contractor and be accompanied by the temporary olecbical permitfee. The undersigned hereby agrees to indemnify and hold forever harmless the QN of La Porte, its officers, and am Play= from any and all claims or causes of action alieged to have beet► caused directly or indirectly by the temporary We of utiilties for which this appliatlon b made. 1 also understand that this request will not be issued until all permits required for the building have been Issued. I hereby agree to abide by all proulslons of the Electrlral Coda• City of La Porte 604 W Fairmont Pkwy La Porte, Tx 77571 (281)470-5073 INSPECTION LINE:(281) 470-5130 ****BUILDING PERMIT**** ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Application Number . . . . . 09-00001726 Date 11/11/09 Property Address . . . . . . 101 S BROADWAY ST HCAD Number . . . . . . . . . 024-004-099-0001 Application type description MISCELLANEOUS Subdivision Name . . . . . . LA PORTE Property Use . . . . . . . . REAL VACANT COM IN CITY Property Zoning . . . . . . . MAIN STREET DISTRICT Application valuation . . . . 12000 Owner Contractor ------------------------ ------------------------ LA PORTE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ENCORE GROUP 604 W FAIRMONT PKWY 25151 FULSHEAR GASTON RD. LA PORTE TX 775716215 RICHMOND TX 77469 (281) 344-2121 --------------------- Structure Information 000 000 ---------------------- Construction Type . . . . . WOOD FRAME (TYPE V) Occupancy Type . . . . . . UTILITY & MISCELLANEOUS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Permit . . . . . . BUILDING PERMIT -LAWN SPRINKLER Additional desc . . IRRIGATION Permit Fee . . . . .00 Plan Check Fee .00 Issue Date . . . . 11/11/09 Valuation . . . . 12000 Expiration Date . . 5/10/10 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Notes and Comments T/S: 11/06/2009 04:08 PM PE_VICKIE - 1. AS EPR CITY APPROVED PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND NOTES. 2. ALL WORK MUST BE PERFORMED BY A STATE LICENSED MASTER PLUMBER OR LICENSED IRRIGATOR. 3. ANY CHANGES TO THE APPROVED SCOPE OF WORK OR APPROVED MATERIALS MUST BE APPROVED BY THE CITY OF LA PORTE INSPECTIONS DIVISION PRIOR TO COMMENCING WORK. 4. BACK FLOW CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATE IS REQUIRED PRIOR TO CALLING FOR THE FIN AL INSPECTION. 5. CALL FOR INSPECTIONS BEFORE BACK FILLING ANY TRENCHES. 6. SEPARATE ELECTRICAL PERMIT REQUIRED FOR ANY ASSOCIATED ELECTRICAL WORK. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fee summary Charged Paid Credited Due --------------------------------------------------------- Permit Fee Total .00 .00 .00 .00 Plan Check Total .00 .00 .00 .00 //r//� o � /v4to Blew, PERMIT APPLICATIOr ECEIVE Of •°O City of La Porte Established 1892 ; NOV 0 5 2009 281-470-5073 Building Mechanical *Electrical *Plumbing_ *(See back of form) Tk GZ 98S 8 exP 9-30-tore Project Address: 101 S- �Lot / - 9 Subdivision: k [fLh Block: / Owner'sName:C;-(y o� la porjr, Phone: t� Lan ds ca street city Zip Contractor - [-0 e0 La.� d tc, Cl i� F; ('' ro u Phone: 2 S I 3 y Address: 2515I Fwl�h�Or Gae>oiJ �d P. �%n,o,.� zX 77(/a 6 street City zip ds`Q4L,GO Contractor Email address: 14; k . Q P.n co re, Lo/w Fax: Za 1 ' 3 r/y2 3Z3 Contact Person: Of ke o r �� Building U Valuation: l�r L1Q0 DO Sq. Footage: # Stories Describe Work: ZCe; goy-#'e0 APPLICANTS PRINTED NA / / 3 - ti /S- o XO > ce n For City Use Only N It .J 1-140 Nrt awl Occupancy Type I� Flood Zone_ Class Worka.f Sq. Ft�A Construction Type__T� Use Zone -s # Stories r�tL Parking Req >J A Last use of Building_ N Ar Date use ceased: AJ N Commercial Buildings Plans Q&-Fire Marshal Approval ' N t% Date /V A Checked/Approved for Issuance By: CE:�b Special Conditions: 1 • COMI; rE THIS SECTION FOR ELECTRIC, 'ERMITS:: NC,'.-.'. MINIMUM CB"ARGE ON PERMIT(�)l $20.00 Description Charges Quantity Fees; PERMIT ISSUE FEE Outlets, Fixtures, Lights & Switches (1° 5 -Flat fee) Abov6jtems (All Others) Clothes Washer/ Dryer Range•.Receptacle ., Cook Top or Oven A/C, Window Unit Receptacle Water Heater Dishwasher/Garbage Disposal Meter Loop & Service (includes Temporary cut -in) Temporary Saw Pole (T Pole) Reconnection of Service Remspection Fee MOTORS: Up to but not including % hp 1/2 hp and less than 10 hp '•10hp&up to50hp 50 hp. and up $7.50 $ 3.00 $ 0.60 each $ 2.00 each $ 3.00 each $ 1.50 each $ 3.00 each $ 3.75 each $ 1.50 each $15.00 each $15.00 each $15.00 each $35.00 each $ 1.50 each $ 2.50 each. $ 3.50. each . •$ 4;50 each' Total Fee' 7•.50 ,t; ;. COMPLETE THIS SECTION FOR PLUMBING PERMITS NOTE: MINIMUM CHARGE ON PERMIT(S) IS S20.00 Description Charges Quantity Fees PERMIT IS SUE FEE $15.00 Fixtures/Drams/Traps $ 3.75 each Sewer (New, Repair,..or Replacement) $ 7.50 each Septic Tank/Seepage Pit/Drain Field $15.00 each Water Heater ': 1 :.• $ 3.75 each .'. Gas Piping System (1-4 outlets, flat fee) $ 7.50 Gas Piping System (over 4 outlets -each) $ 1.50 each Installation, Alteration or Repair of Water Piping and/or Water. Treating Equipment $ 7.50 each Repair/Alteration-Drain or Vent $ 7.50 each Each Vacuum BreakerBackflow Protection Each One (/-5) • $ 3.75 each Each One (Over 5) $ 2.25 each Reinspection Fee $35.00 each $15.00 , , Total SACity Plug Sham\D4-INSPEC170NS DIVISIONUnTectionsUdg Permit AppLdac City of La Porte 604 W Fairmont Pkw, La Porte, Tx 77571 (281)470-5073 INSPECTION LINE:(281).470-5130 ****PLUMBING PERMIT**** ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Application Number . . . . . 09-00000909 Date 11/02/09 Property Address . . . . . . 101 S BROADWAY ST HCAD Number . . . . . . . . . 024-004-099-0001 Alternate Search Method . . . Application type description NEW, AMUSEMENT, SOCIAL, AND RECREATIONAL Subdivision Name . . . . . . LA PORTE Property Use . . . . . . . . REAL VACANT COM IN CITY Property Zoning . . . . . . . MAIN STREET DISTRICT Owner ------------------------ LA PORTE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORP 604 W FAIRMONT PKWY LA PORTE TX 775716215 Contractor ------------------------ C.F. JORDAN, LP 7700 C.F. JORDAN DRIVE EL PASO TX 79912 (832) 615-1270 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Permit . . . . . . PLUMBING PERMIT Additional desc NEW PLUMBING Sub Contractor GOLD PLUMBING Permit Fee . . . . .00 Issue Date . . . . 11/02/09 Valuation . . . . 0 Expiration Date . . 5/01/10 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension 2.00 .0000 EA PL - FIXTURES/DRAINS/TRAPS .00 2.00 .0000 EA PL - SEWER-NEW,REPAIR,REPLACE .00 2.00 .0000 EA PL - WATER PIPE/TREATING EQUIP .00 1.00 .0000 EA PL-VACCUM BREAK/BACKFLOW <6 .00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Notes and Comments 1. CALL FOR INSPECTIONS. 2. CONSTRUCT AS PER PRINTS AND NOTES. 3. CONSTRUCT AS CITY APPROVED CERTIFIED SITE PLAN. 4. COMPLY WITH COMMERCIAL PLAN REVIEW NOTES ATTACHED. 5. INCLUDE SANITARY SEWER ON SITE FOR WATER FOUNTAIN TIE IN. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fee summary Charged Paid Credited Due --------------------------------------------------------- Permit Fee Total .00 .00 .00 .00 Grand Total .00 .00 .00 .00 ized agent ized agent DaN e eO9 City of La Porte 604 W Fairmont Pkw. La Porte, Tx 77571 (281)470-5073 INSPECTION LINE:(281) 470-5130 ****PLUMBING PERMIT**** ---------------------------------- Application Number . . . . . Property Address . . . . . . HCAD Number . . . . . . . . . Alternate Search Method . . . Application type description Subdivision Name . . . . . . Property Use . . . . . . . . Property Zoning . . . . . . . Owner ---------------------------------------- 09-00000909 Date 11/02/09 101 S BROADWAY ST 024-004-099-0001 NEW, AMUSEMENT, SOCIAL, AND RECREATIONAL LA PORTE REAL VACANT COM IN CITY MAIN STREET DISTRICT ------------------------ LA PORTE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORP 604 W FAIRMONT PKWY LA PORTE TX 775716215 Contractor C.F. JORDAN, LP 7700 C.F. JORDAN DRIVE EL PASO TX 79912 (832) 615-1270 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Permit . . . . . . PLUMBING PERMIT Additional desc . . GOLDPLUMBING Permit Fee . . . . 56.25 Issue Date . . . . 11/02/09 Valuation . . . . 0 Expiration Date . . 5/01/10 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 15.00 2.00 3.7500 EA PL - FIXTURES/DRAINS/TRAPS 7.50 2.00 7.5000 EA PL - SEWER-NEW,REPAIR,REPLACE 15.00 2.00 7.5000 EA PL - WATER PIPE/TREATING EQUIP 15.00 1.00 3.7500 EA PL-VACCUM BREAK/BACKFLOW <6 3.75 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Notes and Comments 1. CALL FOR INSPECTIONS. 2. CONSTRUCT AS PER PRINTS AND NOTES. 3. CONSTRUCT AS CITY APPROVED CERTIFIED SITE PLAN. 4. COMPLY WITH COMMERCIAL PLAN REVIEW NOTES ATTACHED. 5. INCLUDE SANITARY SEWER ON SITE FOR WATER FOUNTAIN TIE IN. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fee summary Charged Paid Credited Due ------------A ------------------------------ Permit Fee 56.25 .00 .00 Grand Total 56.25 .00 .00 ---------- 7 .......................................... f contractor or authorized agent Da e by Building Official or authorized agent Da e PERMrr APPLICATIO1, City of La Porte Established 1892 L 281-470-5073 Building Mechanical *Electrical *Plumbing *(See back of form) — Project Address: /f 0 % � • 0 Subdivision: Owner's Name: Address: Street City Zip Street silty cap Contractor Email address: Far.I 3 6$� > U Contact Person:6, Occupancy Type Sq. Footage: ^ _ # Stories Describe Work: LXCJ �I ll ( 7 OL For City Use Only Flood Zone Class Work Sq. Ft Construction Type Use Zone # Stories Parking Req Last use of Building Date use ceased: Commercial Buildings Plans Oaly-Fire Marshal Checked/Approved for Issuance CE: Special Taxes HUAD Residential driveway tie-in fee: D Parklyndf New�ljgs. Only): Zone # Permit No. Permit Fee ( a' l i Plan Check Fee: COMP- --'E THIS SECTION FOR ELECTRIC?-ERMITS:: NO MINIMUM CHARGE ON PERMIT(; ' $20.00 Description Charges Quantity Fees PERMIT ISSUE FEE Outlets, Fixtures, Lights & --Switches (I° 5 =Flat fee) Above Items (All Others) Clothes Washer/ Dryer Range Receptacle Cook Top or Oven A/C, Window Unit Receptacle Water Heater Dishwasher/Garbage Disposal Meter Loop & Service (includes Temporary cut -in) Temporary Saw Pole (T Pole) Reconnection of Service Remspection Fee I • 6W Up to but not including %: hp %: hp and less than 10 hp 10hp&up to50hp 50 hp and up $7.50 $ 3.00 $ 0.60 each $ 2.00 each $ 3.00 each $ 1.50 each $ 3.00 each $ 3.75 each $ 1.50 each $15.00 each $15.00 each $15.00 each $35.00 each $ 1.50 each $ 2.50 each $ 3.50 each $ 4.50 each Total Fee $7.50 COMPLETE THIS SECTION FOR PLUMBING PERMITS NOTE: MINIMUM CHARGE ON PERMIT(S) IS $20.00 Description Charges Quantity Fees PERMIT ISSUE FEE $15.00 _ 1 $15.00 Fixtures/Drains/Trap- $ 3.75 each Z _fie Sewer (New; Repair, or Replacement) $ 7.50 each 2 ' % s' 0 0 Septic Tank/Seepage Pit/Drain Field $15.00 each Water Heater $ 3.75 each Gas Piping System (1-4 outlets, flatfee) $ 7.50 Gas Piping System (over 4 outlets -each $ 1.50 each Installation, Alteration or Repair of Water Piping and/or Water l-S Treating Equipment $ 7.50 each Repair/Alteration-Drain or Vent $ 7.50 each Each Vacuum Breakerackflow Pro `on 3 - Each One (1-5) $ 3.75. each • Each One (Over 5) $ 2.25 each Remspection Fee $35.00 each Total (z Z P S:\City pkmmg Sh=\D4-INSpBCn0NS DrMj0N ons\B1dg Pamir AppLdoc Receipt City of La Porte 604 W Fairmont Pkwy La Porte, TX 77571 GERARDOENRIQUE LIMA Date: 11/02/2009 12:21PM Card: MC xxxxxxxxxxxx6016 Refund: 56.25 Auth: Approved Ref: Building Permits For: Refund for permit -101 S Broadway Printed by RevTrak 11/02/09 12:21 PM 1 I i 10 .FAMARYAM►, _ �, i . • I� c,1...ud- q .. e J fl � f i . i 352.12 'MCLE 352 — RIGID POLYVINYL CHLORIDE C( ?T: TYPE PVC i FPN: Extreme cold may cause some nonmetallic conduits to become brittle and, therefore, more susceptible to dam- age from physical contact. (A) Concealed. P�VC—ccmldgit shall be permitted in walls, floors, and ceilings. (B) Corrosive Influences. PVC•condait shall be permitted in locations subject to severe corrosive influences as cov- ered in 300.6 and where subject to chemicals for which the materials are, specifically approved. (C) Cinders. P�!C`conduit shall be permitted in cinder fill. (D) Wet Locations. PUC;.co dui[ shall be permitted in portions of dairies, laundries, canneries, or other wet loca- tions, and in locations where walls are frequently washed, the, entire conduit system, including boxes and fittings used therewith, shall be installed and equipped so as to prevent water from entering the conduit. All supports, bolts, straps, screws, and so forth, shall be of corrosion -resistant materi- als'or be protected against corrosion by approved corrosion -resistant materials. C (E)' Dry and Damp Locations. PV.Cconduit shall be per- mitted for use in dry and damp locations not prohibited by 352a2. .(F) Exposed. PVC7 3—ddii it shall be permitted for exposed work:P,VtC: ondi ifu—sed_exnosediin-areas of jhysicalaam age s allbe Idennfie'd"fo�ahe'us FPN: pQC-Conduit; -TYPe.. Sc3ed-ul_bT_ 80_",'is',id ndfiR-for -!teas!reas ofipbyslcal•'damage1 (G) Underground Installations. For underground installa- tions, ho_ mo enous and n�o homogenous; .VC'shall'be r nu [toe r fordirect uriahand underg;ound;enr' ca'secLMF7co c te. ee_300.5 and 300.50. (H),Support of Conduit Bodies. PVC conduit shall be mtted to support nonmetallic conduit bodies not larger thahe largest trade size of an entering raceway. These conduit bodies shall not support luminaires or other equip- ment and shall not contain devices other than splicing de- vices as permitted by 110.14(B) and 314.16(C)(2). 352.12: Uses Not Permitted. PVC-Condiiii shall not be used under the'conditions specified in 352.12(A) through (F). (A) Hazardous (Classified) Locations. In any hazardous (classified) location, except as permitted byto0ter articles of liis, Cod? • (B) Support of Luminaires. For the support of luminaires or other equipment not described in 352.10(H). (C) Physical Damage. Where subject to physical damage unless identified for such use. (D) Ambient Temperatures. Where subject to ambient temperatures in excess of 50°C (122°F) unless listed otherwise. (E) Insulation Temperature Limitations. For conductors or cables operating at a temperature higher than the PCV Eonduti listed operating temperature rating. Exception: Conductors or cables rated'at a temperature higher than the P;�C+co 3uii_ listed temperature rating shall be permitted to be installed in PV,Cconauil? provided they are not operated ai' a temperature higher than the PPC con3uii listed temperature rating. (F) Theaters and Similar Locations. In theaters and simi lar locations, except as provided in 518.4 and 520.5. 352.20 Size. (A) Minimum. _RVC copauit smaller than metric designa- tor 16 (trade size I'A) shall not be used. (B) Maximum. PVC1Fo duit larger than metric designator 155 (trade size 6) shall not be used. FPN: The trade sizes and metric designators are for iden- tification purposes only and do not relate to actual dimen- sions. See 300.1(C). 352.22 Number of Conductors. The number of conduc- tors shall not exceed that permitted by the percentage fill specified in Table 1, Chapter 9. Cables shall be permitted to be installed where such use is not prohibited by the respective cable articles. The num- ber of cables shall not exceed the allowable percentage fill specified in Table 1, Chapter 9. 352.24 Bends — How Made. Bends shall be so made that .the conduit will not be damaged and the internal diameter of the conduit will not be effectively reduced. Field bends shall be made only with bending equipment identified for the purpose. The radius of the curve to the centerline of such bends shall not be less than shown in Table 2, Chapter 9. 352.26 Bends — Number in One Run. There shall not be more than the equivalent of four quarter bends (360 degrees total) between pull points, for example, conduit bodies and boxes. 352.28 Trimming. All cut ends shall be trimmed inside and outside to remove rough edges. 352.30 Securing and Supporting. P.UC^..condut shall be installed as a complete system as provided in 300.18 and shall be fastened so that movement from thermal expansion or con- traction is permitted. P.VC.conduit shall be securely fastened and supported in accordance with 352.30(A) and (B) ororr Mfte-d^to bFunsupporffdrm: accordancewiili`3'52'30(C). 70-198 NATIONAI. EI.ECTRICAI. CODE 2008 Edition 91cle 352 • Rigid Polyvinyl Chloride Conduit: VPVC .1 Scope o article covers the use, installation, and construction :ifications for rigid polyvinyl chloride conduit (PVC) associated fittings. FPN: Refer to Article 353 for High Density Polyethylene Conduit: Type HDPE, and Article 355 for Reinforced Thermosetting Resin Conduit: Type RTRC. Definition ;id Polyvinyl Chloride Conduit (PVC). A rigid nonme- lic conduit (RNC) of circular cross section, with integral associated couplings, connectors, and fittings for the in- flation of electrical conductors and cables. cle 352 includes the following listed Type PVC conduits. aside each PVC -based conduit is the appropriate UL cate- ry` reference and product standard. UL Category' Article 352 Reference UL Standard Rigid PVC Conduit, Type A EAZX ANSI/UL 651A Rigid PVC Conduit, Type EB EAZX ANSI/UL 651A Rigid PVC Conduit, Schedule 40 DZYR ANSI/UL 651 Rigid PVC Conduit, Schedule 80 DZYR ANSI/UL 651 The UL Guide Information for Electrical Equipment —The White Book-2007 describes rigid polyvinyl chloride conduit, Type PVC, for use in accordance with Article 352 in the following extract. Rigid Nonmetallic Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 PVC Conduit (DZYR) [Rigid nonmetallic] Schedule 40 conduit is suitable for un- derground use by direct burial or encasement in concrete. Schedule 40 conduit is also suitable for aboveground use indoors or outdoors exposed to sunlight and weather where not subject to physical damage. Schedule 80 conduit has a reduced cross -sectional area qdavailable for wiring space and is suitable for use wherever chedule 40 conduit may be used. The marking "Schedule 0 PVC" identifies conduit suitable for use where exposed ophysical damage and for installation on poles in accor- ance with [352.10(F) and 352.12(C) of the] NEC. [hiless marked for higher temperature, rigid nonmetal- lic conduit is intended for use with wire rated 75°C or less including whereitis encased in concrete within buildings and W here ambient temperature is 50°C or less. Where encased in oncrete in trenches outside of buildings it is suitable for see with wires rated 90°C or less. 352.10 Listed PVC conduit is inherently resistant to atmo- sphere containing common industrial corrosive agents and will also withstand vapors or mist of caustic, pickling acids, plating bath and hydrofluoric and chromic acids. PVC conduit and elbows [and bends] (including cou- plings) that have been investigated for direct exposures to other reagents may be identified by the designation "Reagent Resistant printed on the surface of the product. [Further information on reagent resistance may be found in the UL .Electrical Construction Materials Directory and in ANSI/ UL 651, Schedule 40 and 80 Rigid PVC Conduit.] PVC conduit is designed for connection to couplings, finings, and boxes by the use of a suitable solvent -type cement. Instmetions supplied by the solvent -type cement manufacturer describe the method of assembly and precau- tions to be followed. [Fittings for use with Rigid Polyvinyl Chloride Conduit: Type PVC are covered under UL category (DW'M Conduit Fittings.] For installation and use of Schedule 80 conduits, see 300.5(D), 551.80(B), and 300.50(B). 352.6 Listing Requirements PVC conduit, factory elbows, and associated fittings shall be listed. H. Installation 352.10 Uses Permitted The use of PVC conduit shall be permitted in accordance with 352.10(A) through (H). FPN: Extreme cold may cause some nonmetallic con- duits to become brittle and, therefore, more susceptible to damage from physical contact. (A) Concealed. PVC conduit shall be permitted in walls, floors, and ceilings. (B) Corrosive Influences. PVC conduit shall be permitted in locations subject to severe corrosive influences as covered in 300.6 and where subject to chemicals for which the materi- als are specifically approved. (C) Cinders. PVC conduit shall be permitted in cinder fill. (D) Wet Locations. PVC conduit shall be permitted in por- tions of dairies, laundries, canneries, or other wet locations, and in locations where walls are frequently washed, the entire conduit system, including boxes and fittings used therewith, shall be installed and equipped so as to prevent water from entering the conduit. All supports, bolts, straps, screws, and so forth, shall be of corrosion -resistant materials or be protected against corrosion by approved corrosion - resistant materials. Electrical Code Handbook 2008 401 352.12 MCLE 352 — RIGID POLYVINYL CHLORIDE CI IT: TYPE PVC FPN: Extreme cold may cause some nonmetallic conduits (D) Ambient Temperatures. Where subject to ambient to become brittle and, therefore, more susceptible to dam- temperatures in excess of 50°C (122°F) unless listed �) age from physical contact. otherwise. (A) Concealed. PVC conduit shall be permitted in walls, floors, and ceilings. (B) Corrosive Influences. PVC conduit shall be permitted in locations subject to severe corrosive influences as cov- ered in 300.6 and where subject to chemicals for which the materials are specifically approved. (C) Cinders. P Q-..t Sgdpit shall be permitted in cinder fill. (I)) Wet Locations. PVC con oft shall be permitted in portions of dairies, laundries, canneries, or other wet loca- tions, and in locations where walls are frequently washed, the entire conduit system, including boxes and fittings used therewith, shall be installed and equipped so as to prevent water from entering the conduit. All supports, bolts, straps, screws, and so forth, shall be of corrosion -resistant materi- als- or be protected against corrosion by approved corrosion -resistant materials. Dry and Damp Locations. PUCLndmt shall be per - witted for use in dry and damp locations not prohibited by . ` o � • y ,.Scbedulei80;;'�s�dentifteil'. fo t'ereasof=D vs M g •....-� (G) _Underground Installations. For underground installa- tions, homogenou'sTand nouhomogeno is VC; stiall7ie per' ini mfoi'dtrect;bunal andaunde�grbuna encased'_, c n ciefR See 300.5 and 300.50. (107 Support of Conduit Bodies. PVG conduit shall be permittmlli ed to support nonetac conduit bodies not larger than the largest trade size of an entering raceway. 'These conduit bodies shall not support luminaires or other equip- ment and shall not contain devices other than splicing de- vices_ as Permitted by 110.14(B) and 314.16(C)(2). 352.12 Uses Not Permitted. l UGc6i3ddit shall not be used under the conditions specified in 352.12(A) through (F). (A) Hazardous (Classified) Locations. In any. hazardous (classified) location, except as permitted JKc ther ard-c s of UiTS COWF • (B) Support of Luminaires. For the support of luminaires or other equipment not described in 352.10(H). (C) Physical Damage. Where subject to physical damage unless identified for such use. (E) Insulation Temperature Limitations. For conductors or cables operating at a temperature higher than the RM co_nd iiF listed operating temperature rating. Exception: Conductors or cables rated 'at a temperature higher than the `P,-�0eor"idiiit listed temperature rating shall be permitted to be installed in P,.7!C?c—oruSuit`; provided they are not operated at a temperature higher than the PVC conddil listed temperature rating. (F) Theaters and Similar Locations. In theaters and simi- lar locations, except as provided in 518.4 and 520.5. 352.20 Size; (A) Minimum. PVCcoodtiit smaller than metric designa- tor 16 (trade size Ifz) shall not be used. (B) Maximum. PV3.;C�condilit larger than metric designator 155 (trade size 6) shall not be used. FPN: The trade sizes and metric designators are for iden- tification purposes only and do not relate to actual dimen- sions: See 300.I(C). 352.22 Number of Conductors. The number of conduc- tors shall not exceed that permitted by the percentage fill specified in Table 1, Chapter 9. Cables shall be permitted to be installed where such use is not prohibited by the respective cable articles. The num- ber of cables shall not exceed the allowable percentage fill specified in Table 1, Chapter 9. 352.24 Bends — How Made. Bends shall be so made that the conduit will not be damaged and the internal diameter of the conduit will not be effectively reduced. Field bends shall be made only with bending equipment identified for the purpose. The radius of the curve to the centerline of such bends shall not be less than shown in Table 2, Chapter 9. 352.26 Bends — Number in One Run. Tbere shall not be more than the equivalent of four quarter bends (360 degrees total) between pull points, for example, conduit bodies and boxes. 352.28 Trimming. All cut ends shall be trimmed inside and outside to remove rough edges. 352.30 Securing and Supporting. Pvc`coiid ut shall be installed as a complete system as provided in 300.18 and shall be fastened so that movement from thermal expansion or con- traction is permitted. PVG-,�_ int shall be securely fastened and supported in accordance with 352.30(A) and (B) of-1 mittecl�[o;6"e�unsli,�i;e'd5h=zcco'rdanceswi2li>3'S2[3Q(C). 70-198 NATIONAI. ELECPRICAI CODE 2008 Edition Fie 352 • Rigid Polyvinyl Chloride Conduit: 1 352.10 Scope dicle covers the use, installation, and construction rations for rigid polyvinyl chloride conduit (PVC) ;ociated fittings. Refer to Article 353 for High Density Polyethylene it: Type HDPE, and Article 355 for Reinforced osetting Resin Conduit: Type RTRC. Defuution Polyvinyl Chloride Conduit (PVC). A rigid nonme- conduit (RNC) of circular cross section, with integral ociated couplings, connectors, and fittings for the in - ion of electrical conductors and cables. includes the following listed Type PVC conduits. h PVC -based conduit is the appropriate UL cate- :nce and product standard. UL Category 352 Reference UL Standard C Conduit, Type A EAZX ANSIML 651A C Conduit, Type EB EAZX ANSI/UL 651A CConduit, ule'40 DZYR ANSI/UL 651 C Conduit, ule 80 DZYR ANSIML 651 :fide Information for Electrical Equipment The k-2007 describes rigid polyvinyl chloride conduit, for use in accordance with Article 352 in the extract. ,Rigid Nonmetallic Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 PVC Conduit (DZYR) [Rigid nonmetallic] Schedule 40 conduit is suitable for un- derground use by direct burial or encasement in concrete.' Schedule 40 conduit is also suitable for aboveground use indoors or outdoors exposed to sunlight and weather where not subject to physical damage. - Schedule 80 conduit has a reduced cross -sectional area available for wiring space and is suitable for use wherever Schedule 40 conduit may be used. The. marking "Schedule 80 PVC" identifies conduit suitable for use where exposed to physical damage and for installation on poles in accor- dauce;with [352.10(F) and 352.12(C) of the] NEC. d,,. Unless marked for higher temperature, rigid nonmetal- he conduit is intended for use with wire rated 75°C or less vicluding where it is encased in concrete within buildings and wKerr liere ambient temperature is 50°C or less. Where encased in cgncrete in trenches outside of buildings it is suitable for sue:-:, with rated 90°C or less. rL' Listed PVC conduit is inherently resistant to atmo- sphere containing commonindustrial corrosive agents and will also withstand vapors or mist of caustic, pickling acids, plating bath and hydrofluoric and chromic acids. PVC. conduit and elbows [and bends] (including cou- phngs) that have been investigated for direct exposure; to other reagents may be identified by the designation "Reagent Resistant" printed on the surface of the product. [Further information on reagent resistance may be found in the UL ,Electrical Construction Materials Directory and in ANSI/ UL 651, Schedule 40 and 80 Rigid PVC Conduit.] PVC conduit is designed for connection to couplings, fittings, and boxes by the use of a suitable solvent -type cement. Instructions supplied by the solvent -type cement manufacturer describe the method of assembly and precau- tions to be followed. [Fittings for use with Rigid Polyvinyl Chloride Conduit: Type PVC are covered under UL category (DWTT) Conduit Fittings.] For installation and use of Schedule 80 conduits, see 300.5(D), 551.80(B), and 300.50(B). 352.6 Listing Requirements PVC conduit, factory elbows, and associated fittings shall be listed. H. Installation 352.10 Uses Permitted The use of PVC conduit shall be permitted in accordance with 352.10(A) through (1-1). FPN: Extreme cold may cause some nonmetallic con- duits to become brittle and, therefore, more susceptible to damage from physical contact. (A) Concealed. PVC conduit shall be permitted in walls, floors, and ceilings. (B) Corrosive Influences. PVC conduit shall be permitted in locations subject to severe corrosive influences as covered in 300.6 and where subject to chemicals for which the materi- als are specifically approved. (C) Cinders. PVC conduit shall be permitted in cinder fill. (D) Wet Locations. PVC conduit shall be permitted in por- tions of dairies, laundries, canneries, or other wet locations, and in locations where walls are frequently washed, the entire conduit system, including boxes and fittings used therewith, shall be installed and equipped so as to prevent water from entering the conduit. All supports, bolts, straps, screws, and so forth, shall be of corrosion -resistant materials or be protected against corrosion by approved corrosion - resistant materials. Electrical Code Handbook 2008 401 w Huber, Mark From: McPhail, Reagan Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 12:19 PM To: Huber, Mark Subject: FW: Five Points -----Original Message ----- From: Rotem Bracha [mailto:RBracha@cfjordan.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 9:09 AM To: Gregory Anthony; McPhail, Reagan Subject: FW: Five Points Greg/Reagan: The following email was sent to COLP on August 20th but apparently did not reach Mr. Huber. Can you please forward this email to Mr. Huber? Thank you, Rotem Bracha CF Jordan, LP -----Original Message ----- From: Rotem Bracha Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2009 3:57 PM To: Mark W. Huber (huberm@laportetx.gov) Cc: Reagan McPhail (McPhailR@laportetx.gov); Gregory Anthony Subject: FW: Five Points Mr. Huber, The items below if being forwarded to your attention as CF Jordan was informed that the City of La Porte requested this item. -If additional information is required or you have any questions, please contact Greg Anthony. - Thank you, Rotem Bracha CF Jordan, LP From: randy weaver dba [mailto:raweaverelectric@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 4:31 PM - To: Rotem Bracha Subject: Five Points `Any electrical -conduits installed (above grade or slab) will be PVC schedule 80. l ,We missed approximately 8 conduits at initial slab stub up, but this will be changed August 20, 2009 early morning.t r, t Thank -You, v Mike Wagner R.A. Weaver Electric, Inc. 281-479-4741 Fax 281-479-7447 ,y Huber, Mark From: randy weaver dba [raweaverelectric@yahoo.com] `Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2009 3:22 PM To: Huber, Mark Subject: Fw: PVC J-Boxes Attachments: Junction_Boxes_Brochure.pdf Randy Weaver R.A. Weaver Electric, Inc. 281-479-4741 Fax 281-479-7447 --- On Thu, 7/23/09, Nathan Hales <ha/ebl@wrr%e.com> wrote: From: Nathan Hales <hales(a)turtle.com> subject: PVC J-Boxes To: 'Randy Weaver" <raweaverelectric(@yahoo.com> Date: Thursday, July 23, 2009, 12:14 PM These are the boxes I supply for you. They have a NEMA 6P (submersible) rating and are rated for direct burial. Nathan SP¢ V� Molded Nonmetallic Junction Boxes Exceptwhere noted USTEU 6P Rated by t E42728 It's another first from Carlon* - the first nonmetallic junction boxes UL Listed with a NEMA 6P rating per Section 314.29, Exception of the National Electrical Code. Manufactured from PVC or PPO thermoplastic molding compound and featuring foam -in -place gasketed lids attached with stainless steel screws, these rugged enclosures offer all the corrosion resistance and physical properties you need for direct burial applications. Type 6P enclosures are intended for indoor or outdoor use, primarily to provide a degree of protection against contact with enclosed equipment, falling dirt, hose - directed water, entry of water during prolonged submersion at a limited depth, and external ice formation. • All Carlon Junction Boxes are UL Listed and maintain a minimum of a NEMA Type 414x Rating. • Parts numbers with an asterisk (•) are UL Listed and maintain a NEMA Type 6P Rating and Type 4/4X Rating. Part No. Size in Inches H x W x D Std. Ctn. Qty. Min AT Min. AB Min. B Min. c Ta Tc Typical Material Theme- PVC plastic SW. Ctn. Wt. (Lbs•) E989NN1-CAR" 4 x 4 x 2 5 311/16 35/8 N/A 2 .160 .155 x 3 E987N-CAR' 4 x 4 x 4 5 3111% 3112 NIA 4 .160 .155 X 4 tE989NNR-CAR' 4 x 4 x 6 4 311116 33/8 N/A 6 .160 .200 X 5 E989PP1-CAR' S x 5 x 2 4 411116 41/2 NIA 2 .110 .150 x 3 E987R-CAR` 6 x 6 x 4 2 6 5s18 NIA 4 .190 .190 X 3 E989RRR-UPC' 6 x 6 x 6 8 5518 1 53/8 NIA 1 6 .160 .150 x 14 E989N-CAR 8 x 8 x 4 1 8 8 N/A 4 .185 .190 x 2 E98955X-UPC 8 x 8 x 7 2 721/32 75/16 N/A 7a .150 X 6 E969UUN 12 x 12 x 4 3 115/8 11 V2 111/8 4.150 X 12 E989R-UPC 12 x 12 x 6 2 1 NSn6 11218 1131t6 6.185 X 10 180 www.carIon.com Corrosion Resistance of Carlon Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 PVC Conduit and Fittings Carlon Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 are generally acceptable for use in environments containing the chemicals below. These environmental resistance ratings are based upon tests where the specimens were placed in complete submergence in the reagent listed. Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 can be used in many process areas where Acetic Acid 0.20% Acetic Add 20-30% Acetic Add 30-60% Acedc Add 80% Acetic Add - Glacial Acetic Add Vapors Acetylene Adipic Add Alum Aluminum Chloride Aluminum Fluoride Aluminum Hydroxide Aluminum OxydHonde Aluminum Nitrate _ Aluminum Sulfate Ammonia Dry Gas Ammonium Bifluonde Ammonium Carbonate Ammonium Chloride Ammonium Hydroxide 28% Ammonium Metaphosphate Ammonium Nitrate Ammonium Petulfate Ammonium Phosphate - Neutral Ammonium Sulfate Ammonium Sulfide AmmoniumThiocyanate Amyl Alcohol Anthraquirwne Anthraquinonesulfonic Acid Antimony TdchImide Aqua Rego Arsenic Add 80% Arylsulfonk Acid Barium Carbonate Barium Chloride Barium Hydroxide Barium Sulfate Barium Sulfide Beet- Sugar Liquor Benzine Sudonic Acid 10% BerudcAcid Bismuth Carbonate Black Liquor (Paper Industry) Bleach -12.5%Active CL, Borax Boric Add Brine Breeder Pellets - Dane. Fish Bromic Add Bromine -Water Butane Butadiene Butyl Alcohol Butyl Phenol Buti Butyric Acid Calcium Biculae Calcium Carbonate Calcium Chlorate Calcium Chloride Calcium Hydroxide Calcium Hypochlorite Calcium Nitrate Calcium Sulfate Carbonic Acid Carbon Dioxide Gas -Wet Carbon Dioxide -Aqueous Solufian Carbon Monoxide Caustic Potash Caustic Soda Chloraratic Acid Chloral Hydrate Chlorine Gas (Dry) Chlorine Gas (Moist) Chlorine Water Chlorosulfonic Add Chrome Alum Chromic Acid 10% Chromic Auld 30% Chromic Acid 40% Chromic Acid 50% Citric Add Copper Chloride Copper Cyanide Copper Fluoride Capper Nitrate Copper Sulfate Cottonseed Oil Cresylk Acid SO% Crude Oil - Sour Crude Oil - Svzeet Dernommalued Water Dextrin Dextrose DiglyaolicAcid Disodium Phosphate Ethyl Alcohol Ethylene Glycol Fatty Adds Ferric Chloride Ferric Nitrate Ferric Sulfate Ferrous Chloride Ferrous Sulfate chemicals not on this list are manufactured or used because worker safety requirements dictate that any air presence or splashing be at a very low level. If there are any questions for specific suitability in a given environment, prototype samples should be tested under actual conditions. fluorine Gas - Wet Fluorine Gas - Dry FluaroboricAdd Fluormilidc Acid Formaldehyde Formic Acid Fructose Gallic Add Gas -Coke Oven Gas -Natural (Dry) Gas - Natural (Vet) Gasoline -Sour Gasoline - Refined Glucose Glycerine (Glycerol) Glycol Gtycolk Acid Green Liquor (Paper Industry) Heptane Hemmol, Tertiary Hydrobromic Acid 20% Hydrochloric Acid 0% - 25% Hydrochloric Acid 25% - 40% HydroryanicAdd or Hydrogen Cyanide Hydrofluoric Add 10% Hydrofluormilidc Add Hydrogen Phosphide Hydrogen Sulfide- Dry Hydrogen Sulfide - Aqueous Solution Hydroquinone Hydroxylamine Sulfate Iodine Kerosene Lactic Acid 28% lactic Acid Lauryl Chloride La uyl Sulfate Lead Acetate Ume Sulfur LinoleicAdd Uncured Oil Lubricating Oils Magnesium Carbonate Magnesium Chloride Magnesium Hydroxide Magnesium Nitrate Magnesium Sulfate Maleic Acid Mdic Acid Mercuric Chloride Mercuric Cyanide Mercurous Nitrate Mercury Methyl Sulfate Methylene Chloride Mineral Oils Naphthalene Nickel Chloride Nickel Nitrate Nitric Add Anydrous Nitric Acid 20% Nitric Acid 40% Nitric Add 60% Nitrobenzene Nitrous Oxide Oils and Fats Oils - Petroleum - (See Type) Oleic Acid Oxalic Add PalmiticAdd lO% Perchloric Acid 10% Phenythydrazine Hydrochloride Phosgene, Gas Phosphoric Acid - 0.25% Phosphoric Add - 25-50% Phosphoric Add - 50-85% Photographic Chemicals Plating Solutions Potassium Bicarbonate Potassium Bichromate Potassium Borate Potassium Bromide Potassium Carbonate Potassium Chloride Potassium Chromate Potassium Cyanide Potassium Dichromate Potassium Ferriryanide Potassium Fmoryanide Potassium Fluoride Potassium Hydroxide Potassium Nitrate Potassium Perborate Potassium Perchlonte Potassium Permanganate 10% Potassium Persulfate Potassium Sulfate Propane Propyl Alcohol Silidc Add Silver Cyanide Silver Nitrate Silver Plating Solutions Sodium Acetate Sodium Arsenite Sodium Benzoate Sodium Bicarbonate Sodium Bisulfate Sodium Bisulfite Sodium Bromide Sodium Chlorate Sodium Chloride Sodium Cyanide Sodium Dichromate Sodium Ferricyanide Sodium Ferrocyanide Sodium Fluoride Sodium Hydroxide Sodium Hypochlorite Sodium Nitrate Sodium Nitnte Sodium Sulfate Sodium Sulfide Sodium Sulfite Sodium Thlosulfate (Hypo) Stannic Chloride Stannous Chloride Stearic Add Sulfur Sulfur Dioxide - Gas Dry Sulfur Trioxide Sulfuric Acid-0.10% Sulfuric Acid-10-75% Sulfuric Add -75 90% Sulfurous Acid Tannic Acid Tanning i quo s Tartaric Acid Titanium Tetrachloride Triethanalamine Trimethyl Propane Tiisodium Phosphate Turpentine Urea Vinegar Whiskey White liquor (Paper Industry) Wines Zinc Chloride Zinc Chromate Zinc Cyanide Zinc Nitrate Zinc Sulfate 188 www.carIon.com Suggested Format for Specifying Carlon Nonmetallic Conduit, Conduit Fittings and Junction Boxes A. The Carlon rigid nonmetallic conduit system shall be installed as indicated on the drawings and as specified herein. & All wiring shall be installed in Carlon rigid nonmetallic conduit. All conduit shall be secured by means of proper fittings. All fittings shall be Carton. C. Carlon outlet boxes, fittings and junction boxes shall be used for all outlets, pull boxes and junction points. (Lighting fixtures shall not be supported or hung from PVC junction boxes but be supported in position by other means.) D. Exposed conduits shall be mounted securely by suitable hangers or straps with the maximum spacing of points of supports not greater than indicated by Section 352.30 of the NEC. E. Except where embedded in concrete or direct buried, Carlon conduit shall be supported to permit adequate lineal movement to allow for expansion and contraction of conduit due to temperature change. F. For aboveground installations where temperature change in excess of 14°C (25°F) is anticipated, expansion joints shall be installed. See Table 352.44(A) NEC for expansion characteristics. G. Proper care shall be taken when field bending is employed to maintain the internal diameter and wall thickness of the conduit. www.carion.com 189 Page 1 of 1 Menager, Dwayne From: Huber, Mark Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2009 5:18 PM To: Manager, Dwayne Cc: Ramos, Mario; Fitch, Dennis Subject: FW: PVC J-Boxes Attachments: Junction_Boxes_Brochure.pdf FYI, Dwayne, please make sure a copy of this is put into the job file. MH From: randy weaver dba[mailto:raweaverelectric@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2009 3:22 PM To: Huber, Mark Subject: Fw: PVC 3-Boxes Randy Weaver R.A. Weaver Electric, Inc. 281-479-4741 Fax 281-479-7447 --- On Thu, 7/23/09, Nathan Hales <Hales @@ turtle.com> wrote: From: Nathan Hales <hales@turtle.com> Subject: PVC J-Boxes To: 'Randy Weaver" <raweaverelectric@yahoo.com> Date: Thursday, July 23, 2009, 12:14 PM These are the boxes I supply for you. They have a NEMA 6P (submersible) rating and are rated for direct burial. Nathan 7/23/2009 SA• Q Molded Nonmetallic Junction Boxes Ezcept where noted t„�o 6y t E42728 6P Rated Its another first from Carlon' - the first nonmetallic junction boxes UL Listed with a NEMA 6P rating per Section 314.29, Exception of the National Electrical Code. Manufactured from PVC or PPO thermoplastic molding compound and featuring foam -in -place gasketed lids attached with stainless steel screws, these rugged enclosures offer all the corrosion resistance and physical properties you need for direct burial applications. Type 6P enclosures are intended for indoor or outdoor use, primarily to provide a degree of protection against contact with enclosed equipment, falling dirt, hose - directed water, entry of water during prolonged submersion at a limited depth, and external ice formation. • All Carlon Junction Boxes are UL Listed and maintain a minimum of a NEMAType 4/4x Rating. * Parts numbers with an asterisk (*) are UL Listed and maintain a NEMAType 6P Rating and Type 4/4X Rating. Part No. Size in Inches H x W x D Std. Ctn. Qty. Min Al Min. As Min. B Min. c Ta Typical Tc Material Thermo- PVC plastic Std. Ctn. Wt. (rbs.) E989NN1-CAR* 4x4x2 5 311/16 35/8 N/A 2 .160 1 .155 X 3 E987N-CAR* 4 x 4 x 4 5 311/16 3112 NIA 4 .160 .155 X 4 tE989NNR-CAR* 4 x 4 x 6 4 311/16 331a N/A 6 .160 .200 X 5 E989PP1-CAR* 5 x 5 x 2 4 411116 41/2 N/A 2 .110 .150 X 3 E987R-CAR* 6 x 6 x 4 2 6 55/8 N/A 4 .190 .190 X 3 E989RRR-UPC* 6 x 6 x 6 8 5518 53/8 N/A 6 .160 .150 X 14 E989N-CAR 8 x 8 x 4 1 8 8 N/A 4 .185 .190 X 2 E9895SX-UPC 8 x 8 x 7 2 721/32 75/16 N/A 7 1 .160 1 .150 X 6 E989UUN 12 x 12 x 4 3 115/8 111/2 111/8 4 1 .160 .150 X 12 E989R-UPC 12 x 12 x 6 2 1115116 117/8 117/16 6 1 .265 .185 X 10 180 www.carIon.com Corrosion Resistance of Carlon Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 PVC Conduit and Fittings Carlon Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 are generally acceptable for use in environments containing the chemicals below. These environmental resistance ratings are based upon tests where the specimens were placed in complete submergence in the reagent listed. Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 can be used in many process areas where chemicals not on this list are manufactured or used because worker safety requirements dictate that any air presence or splashing be at a very low level. If there are any questions for specific suitability in a given environment, prototype samples should be tested under actual conditions. Acetic Add 020% Butyl Alcohol Fluorine Gas -Wet Mercurous Nitrate Sodium Arsenue Acetic Add 2030% Butyl PMnd Fluorine Gas- Dry Mercury Sodium Benzoa e Acetic Add 3040% Burykne Flucrobork Add Methyl Sulfate Sudant Bicarbonate Acetic Add BD% Butyric Acid Nudosl5ch: Add Mettrylene Chloride Sodium BiwNate AceticAdd - Glacial Calcium BNWBte Fomabehyde Mloerd CBS Sodium Biwlfhe Acetic Add Vapors Calcium Carbonate Formic Add Naphthalene Sodom Bromide Acetylene Calcium Clorane fructose Nickel Chloride Sodium Chkorate Adipk Mid Calcium Chloride GaBk Acid Nickel Nitrate Sodium Chloride Alom Calcium Hydroxide Gas - Coke Oven Nitric Add. Atom Sodom Cyanide Aluminum Chloride Calcium Hypoddodte Gas - Natural (Dry) Nitrk Acid 20% Sodium Dichromate Aluminum Fluoride Calcium Nitra a Gas - Natural (Wet) Nmk Add 40% Sodium Ferdcyanide Aluminum Hydroxide Calcium Sulfate Gasoline - Sow Nick Arid 60% Sodium Fermrymide Aluminum Oxychloride Carbonic Acid Gasoline - Refired Nitrobenzene Sodium Fluoride Aluminum Nitrate Carbon Dimdde Gas -Wet Glucose Nitrous Oxide Sodium Hydroxide Aluminum Sulfate Carbon Dioxide -Aqueous Glycerine (Glycerol) OBs and Fats Sodium Xypocliorhe Anmoda-Dry Gas Solution Ghyml Oils - Petroleum - (See Type) Sodium Nitrane Ammelum 8i0uoride Carbon MomAde Glywk Acid Oleic Acid Sodium Mama Ammolum Carbonate Caustic Potash Green liquor (Paper Mdwlry) Oxsk Add Sodium Sulfate Ammonium Chloride Caustic Soda Hepam Palmitk Acid 10% Sodium Sulfide Ammonium Hydmide 28% Cdoracatic Acid Hexmo, Tertiary Pordlork Add 10% Sodium Suffite Ammonium Meaphosphate Chloral Hydaa Flydrobronk Add 20% PhemyBrytrarine Hydrochloride Sodium Thiowlfate OHM) Ammonium Nitrate Chlorine Gas (Dry) Hydrochloric Add 0%- 25% Phosgene, Gas Stannic Chloride Amunnnium Persulfane Chlorine Gas (Moist) Hydrochloric Add 25%-40% Phcsplodc Acid -025% Samar Chloride Ammoreun Phosphate- Neutral Chloride Water Hydrocyenk Acid Phwplos: Add -25-50% Steane Add Ammonium Sulfate Chlaosulfomc Acid Hydrogen Cyanide Phosphoric Acid -5085% Sulfur Ammonium Sdfide Chrome AAan Hydrofluoric Add 10% Photographic Chemicals Sulfur Dioxide -Gas Dry Ammonium Thiocyarate ChromkAdd 10% Hyd,oDuoroNTidc Add Plaag Sohrdons Sulfur Trioxide Amyl Alcohol Chromic Add 30% Hydrogen PhcspMde Potassium einrhonane Sulfuric Acid-0-10% Mthaglume ChuomkAdd 40% Hydrogen Sulfide - Dry Potassium BkNomaa Sulfuric Acid -10-75% AnthragirnnesuffnnkAcid CuomkAdd 50% Hydrogen Sulfide- Potassium Borate Sulfuric Acid -7580% Antimony Tridlonde Citrk Add Aqueous Solution Potassium Bromide Sulfurous Add Aqua Regia Copper Chloride Hydroqui— Potassium Carbonate Tannic Add Arsenic Mid 80% Capper Cyanide FlydrOxyMrtdra Sndbu Foustihm Chloride Tanning liquors Arylwlfonic Add Copper Fluoride Iodine Potassium Chromate Tarark Add Barium Carbonate Copper Monte Rnosene Potassium Cyanide Titanium Tetrachloride Barium Chibn cle Capper Sulfate Lank Add 28% Potassium Diduamaa TriedunoMmine Barium Hydroxide Cottonseed! OB Lauric Add Potassium Ferricyanide Trinethyl Propane Barium Sulfate Cm* Add 50% uuro Chloride Potassium Fermryanide fisodium Phosphate Bariun Sulfide Code 00 -Sec LMMY Sulfate Potassium Fuorne Turpentine Beet - Sugar liquor Crude Oil - Sweet Lead Acetate Potassium Hydroxide Urea Benzine Suhlonic Add 10% Derr meraBud Wafer Lime Sulfur Potassium Nitrate Vinegar Benzoic Add Dextrin Unolek Add Potassium Perborate Whiskey Bismuth Carbonate Demose liaeed Oil Potassium Perchlorate Whine Liquor (Paper broke" Black Liquor (Pape Industry) D'glycolk Add lubricating Oils Potassium Permanganate 10% Wmes Bleach - 12.5% ACM Ct, D'aodium Phosphate Magnesium Carbonate Potassium Persdfate Luc Chloride Borax Edg1 Alcohol Magnesium Chloride Potassium Sulfate zinc Ctrwmate Boric Add Ethylene Glycol Magnesium Hydroxide Propane zinc Cyanide Brine Ferry Adds Magnesium Nitrate Propyl Akdhoh zinc Nitrate Breeder Polled - Dane fah Furk Chloride Magnesium Sulfate Sikk Add Zinc Sulfate Bwk Add Ferric Nitrate Mxkk Acid Silver Cyanide - Bromine - Water Fertk SuOate Mak Add Fide, Nitrate Borne Ferrous Chloride Mercuric Chbride Fher Plating Solutions Butadina Ferrous Sulfate Mercuric Cyanide Sodium Acetate 188 www.carIon.com Suggested Format for Specifying Carlon Nonmetallic Conduit, Conduit Fittings and Junction Boxes A. The Carton rigid nonmetallic conduit system shall be installed as indicated on the drawings and as specified herein. 0. All wiring shall be installed in Carton rigid nonmetallic conduit. All conduit shall be secured by means of proper fittings. All fittings shall be Carlon. C. Caron outlet boxes, fittings and junction boxes shall be used for all outlets, pull boxes and junction points. (Lighting fixtures shall not be supported or hung from PVC junction boxes but be supported in position by other means.) D. Exposed conduits shall be mounted securely by suitable hangers or straps with the maximum spacing of points of supports not greater than indicated by Section 352.30 of the NEC. E. Except where embedded in concrete or direct buried, Carlon conduit shall be supported to permit adequate lineal movement to allow for expansion and contraction of conduit due to temperature change. F. For aboveground installations where temperature change in excess of 14°C (25*0 is anticipated, expansion joints shall be installed. See Table 352.44(A) NEC for expansion characteristics. G. Proper care shall be taken when field bending is employed to maintain the internal diameter and wall thickness of the conduit w,ww.carion. com 189 City of La Porte 604 W Fairmont Pk La Porte, Tx 7757_- (281)470-5073 INSPECTION LINE:(281) 470-5130 ****ELECTRICAL PERMIT**** --------------------------------- Application Number . . . . Property Address . . . . . HCAD Number . . . . . . . . Alternate Search Method . . Application type description Subdivision Name . . . . . Property Use . . . . . . . Property Zoning . . . . . . ---------------------------------------- 09-00000909 Date 7/22/09 101 S BROADWAY ST 024-004-099-0001 NEW, AMUSEMENT, SOCIAL, AND RECREATIONAL LA PORTE REAL VACANT COM IN CITY MAIN STREET DISTRICT Owner ------------------------ LA PORTE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORP 604 W FAIRMONT PKWY LA PORTE TX 775716215 Contractor ------------------------ C.F. JORDAN, LP 7700 C.F. JORDAN DRIVE EL PASO TX 79912 (832) 615-1270 --------------------------------------------- Permit . . . . . . ELECTRICAL PERMIT Additional desc ELEC WIRING OF PARK Sub Contractor WEAVER ELECTRIC Permit Fee . . . . .00 Issue Date . . . . 7/22/09 Expiration Date . . 1/18/10 ------------------------- Valuation 0 4AL Qty Unit Charge Per Extension 196.00 .0000 EA EL - OUTLETS,SWITCHES (1ST 5) .00 1.00 .0000 EA EL - METER LOOP & SERVICE/TCI .00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Notes and Comments 1. CALL FOR INSPECTIONS. 2. CONSTRUCT AS PER PRINTS AND NOTES. 3. CONSTRUCT AS CITY APPROVED CERTIFIED SITE PLAN. 4. COMPLY WITH COMMERCIAL PLAN REVIEW NOTES ATTACHED. -- 5. INCLUDE SANITARY SEWER ON SITE FOR -'- WATER FOUNTAIN TIE IN. 3 ---------------------------------- Fee summary Charged ----------------- ---------- Permit Fee Total .00 Grand Total .00 ---------------------------------------- Paid Credited Due ---------- ---------- ---------- 0 .00 .00 .00 4AL .00 .00 .00 • �Z ;J 10 -------- ---- - ------------------------------------ Signatur contractor or Authorized Agent Date Approved by Building Official or Authorized Date y ;j ECEIVGh JUL 2 2 2009 U PER II'r,kFPLTCATION City of La Porte Established 1892 281-470-5073 Building Meebanical 'Electrical, "Plumbing *(See back of form) Project Address: / 0 S t'✓ /Oo�..e t. �c { Lot owner's Name: ` I T Yy L P& f- Phone: - Street city Zip Contractor.'Je• A ' Wrag-e-r 1,e�vr` Phone: Z�/I -`-fZez •g74( Address: Z309 4fe. 4--"r \r Ll2eiI'Gi�L 7r'J Street City Zip Contractor Email address: Fax 26 I ' Y7 `/ - 7 4Y7 Contact Person: Engineer. TRCC registration Non all new Single Family Dwellings or remodels over $10,000 TRCC # Building Use: Sq. Footage: # Stories Valuation: Describe Work: E\'ot-+v I cr k W i'� ^� o sr (�+ k- Occupancy Type - Flood Zone 'Class' Work Sq. Ft Construction Type Use Zone # Stories Parking Last use of Building Date use ceased: Commercial Buildings Plans Qrily-Fire Marshal Approval Date Checked/Approved for Issuance CE: Special Conditions: Taxes HCAD IDA 4 - 004 ^ DYN - t7pO\ Residential driveway tie-in fee: G Parkland(New Res. only): Zone # Fee: Permit No. Permit Fee Plan Check Fee: S:�CPSlwcUsspaaim\BldgPa itApp001/04/08.dw • • . 1' :16 Y' • • ' 71• 7 7' 1 • •• .1/ 11 . M• C • • 1 11 \ - r.. • PERMIT Issm FEE S7.50 1 1 •. ...o 11 I •. 1 each 11 cub Cook Top cc Oven s 1-50 each Vlmdow Unit Rwcpmdc S 3.DO carh •.. ' each • DLTOW S 1.50 carb Meter Loop & SCTV= 11 each Temporary 1/ cacb P==nDcdm of servim 515.DD cach R=E5PVCdM FeC S35.D0 each MOTORS: up tobut not inclndmg V hp S 150 each 'A by and lest than 10 hp S 250 each 10 hp & up In 50 hp S 350 earl 50 hP and up S 450-md1 Total Fee �• ,1' al. • • • • .1: I • 7• ..I PERMrTISSUE FEE S15.00 S15.D0: S 3.75 each ++x+rt)S ESE�= 7.50 each eld S 15.00 each Water lied S 3.75 each Gas Piping System (1-4 oudcej, JLwfee) S 7S0 Gas p4=g Sytmm (over 4 oudcu-mchl S 1S0 each Tasmllati®. A]taaticm or Repair of Wsmr Piping and/or Water T$atieg Egmpme� S 7S0 each Repaa/A hcra iom — Dmict or Vert S 7-50 each Fach Vacu= Brma= Backflw Protrcdon Each One (7-5) S 3.75 each Fach One (Over 5) S 2.25 each 'r• . r .ti City of La Porte 604 W Fairmont Pkw)7 La Porte, Tx 77571 e (281)470-5073 INSPECTION LINE:(281) 470-5130 ****PLUMBING PERMIT**** ---------------------------------- Application Number . . . . . Property Address . . . . . . HCAD Number . . . . . . . . . Alternate Search Method . . . Application type description Subdivision Name . . . . . . Property Use . . . . . . . . Property Zoning . . . . . . . ---------------------- -- 09-00000909 Date 7/13/09 _ 101 S BROADWAY ST 024-004-099-0001 NEW, AMUSEMENT, SOCIAL, LA PORTE REAL VACANT COM IN CITY MAIN STREET DISTRICT AND RECREATIONAL OwnerContractor ------------------- ------------------------ LA PORTE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT C.F. JORDAN, LP CORP 7700 C.F. JORDAN DRIVE 604 W FAIRMONT PKWY EL PASO TX 79912 LA PORTE TX 775716215 (832) 615-1270 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Permit . . . . . . PLUMBING PERMIT Additional desc SWR TP & 1 MANHOLE �- Sub Contractor RAMCO UTILITIES & INSTALL. Permit Fee . . . . .00 Issue Date . . . . 7/13/09 Valuation . . . . 0 Expiration Date 1/09/10 'IAL. Qty Unit Charge Per 1.00 .0000 EA PL - SEWER Extension -NEW,REPAIR,REPLACE .00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Notes and Comments 1. CALL FOR INSPECTIONS. 2. CONSTRUCT AS PER PRINTS AND NOTES. 3. CONSTRUCT AS CITY APPROVED CERTIFIED SITE PLAN. 4. COMPLY WITH COMMERCIAL PLAN REVIEW NOTES ATTACHED. 5. INCLUDE SANITARY SEWER ON SITE FOR WATER FOUNTAIN TIE IN. ---------------------------------------------- Fee summary Charged Paid ----------------- ---------- ---------- Permit Fee Total .00 .00 Grand Total .00 .00 ---------------------------- Credited Due -------------------- .00 .00 0 .00 .00 ]AL' - --- - ------------------------------- K: 7— 1 3-E��----- gn ure of contractor or authori740-<-�' d agent Date E Z — 13-0 - Approved by Building Official or authorized agent Date li u A'. PERMTr APPLICATION City of La Porte 281-470-5073 �Eloctrical R"l' Mec1>em� •(See back of for Project Address: I a Block: Subdivisia x L City Catcacto ..�/5 alur ` Phone: C nhwtor Email adder: _7 13 - 2 2 0- I y - 4 Zo- I Fstabushed 1892 !Plumbin Tap Enginorr. TRCC registration # on all new Single Family DweRinP,s or Temodels over $10,000 TRCC # Building Use: Sq. Footage: # Stories ' Des¢ibo work 5 e Ti9'P PAID INFULT- VALID PERMIT /OJR'Nm IS NOT—ugKD OF APPROVAL & ALL APFLICA1311i FEE �` A+bCANTS SIGNATURE For City Use Only s Tye Flood zone class wark sit. Use zane # Stories Psrldng R oq � COnb'�nCt1On Type . Date use crosed: IBst use of Bm7 ' Commercial ]3.1dmgs Plans oly-Fire Marsbal AMD l D e Cbecked/Appsuved for U Mance By Date CE: Special Taxes 1llo-in foe: Residential dQ driveway Fee:�— ewRes. O�1 ): # !,J u �(x Plan Check Fee: Pit No. 0 9— 90 9 permit Fen_ • i .. COMPLETE THIS• • ELECTRICAL NOTE; M[NIMUM CHARGE ON PERMl`r(S) IS $20.00 Description Charges . Quantity Frw� PERMIT ISSUE FEE S7.50 Outlets, Fixtures, Lights & Switches (le 5 — Flea fee) S 3.00 Above Items (All Others) .60 each Clothes Washed Dryer S 2.00 each Range Receptacle S 3.00 each Cook Top or Oven $ 1.50 each A/C, Window Unit Receptacle $ 3.00 each Water Healer S 3.75 each Dishwasher/Garbage Disposal S 1.50 each Meter Loop & Service (includev Temporary cr4-in) $15.00 each Temporary Saw Pole (T Pole) $15.00 each Reconnection of Service S15.00 each Reinspection Fee $35.00 each MOTORS: Up to but not including'/i hp $ 1.50 each Ya hp and less than 10 hp S 2.50 each. 10 hp & up to 50 hp $ 3.50 each 50 hp and up $ 4.50 each Total Fee COMPLETE THIS SECTION FOR PLUMBING PERMITS NOTE: MINIMUM CHARGE ON PERMrF(S) IS $20.00 Description Charges Quantity Fees $7.50 PERMIT ISSUE FEE $15.00 S15.00. Fixiaues/Diainsq $ 3.75 each New•. Repair orReplaoearerrl 7.50 each Septic mWSeepagePit/DrainField _ . S15.00.each-:= Water Heater $ 3.75 each Gas Piping System (1-4 oialetr, flat fee) $ 7.50 Gas Piping System (over 4 oudW-ea:V $ 1.50 each Installation, Aheration or Repair of Water Piping and/or Water Treating Equipment S 7.50 each Repair/Aheration—Drain or Vent. S 7.50 each Each Vacuum Bredow/Backflow Protection Each One (1-5) $ 3.75 each Each One (Over 5) S 225 each F City of La Porte i 604 W Fairmont Pkwy La Porte, Tx 77571 (281)470-5073 INSPECTION LINE:(281) 470-5130 ****BUILDING PERMIT**** -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ( Application Number . . . . Property Address . . . . . HCAD Number . . . . . . . . Application type description Subdivision Name . . . . . Property Use . . . . Property Zoning . . . Application valuation Owner 09-00000909 Date 5/26/09 101 S BROADWAY ST i 024-004-099-0001 NEW, AMUSEMENT, SOCIAL, AND RECREATION L LA PORTE REAL VACANT COM IN CITY MAIN STREET DISTRICT 1989520 f Contractor ------------------------ LA PORTE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT C.F. JORDAN, LP CORP 7700 C.F. JORDAN DRIVE 604 W FAIRMONT PKWY EL PASO TX 79912 4 LA PORTE TX 775716215 (832) 615-1270 i ------------------� Structure Information 000 000 --------------------'- Construction e . . NON COMBUSTIBLE (TY.I,II)- Occupancy Type . . . . . . ASSEMBLY Other struct info . . . . . FLOOD ZONE X --------------------------------------------------------------------------=- Permit . . . . . . BLDG PERMIT -NEW COMMERCIAL L Additional desc . . TOWN PLAZA PROJECT Permit Fee . . . . .00 Plan Check Fee .0 Issue Date . . . . 5/26/09 Valuation . . . . 198952 Expiration Date . . 11/22/09 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Notes and Comments - 1. CALL FOR INSPECTIONS. 2. CONSTRUCT AS PER PRINTS AND NOTES. j 3. CONSTRUCT AS CITY APPROVED CERTIFIED V SITE PLAN. 1 4. COMPLY WITH COMMERCIAL PLAN REVIEW 7 NOTES ATTACHED. f- 5. INCLUDE SANITARY SEWER ON SITE FOR - WATER FOUNTAIN TIE IN. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fee summary Charged Paid Credited Due ----------------------------------------------- ---------- L _ Permit Fee Total .00 .00 .00 .00 L Plan Check Total .00 .00 .00 .00 Grand Total .00 .00 .00 .00 , 6BUILDI 4 , 1 D T a (S CT OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) (AP OFFICIAL OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) �- c- f t S i jnnnnn CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Gregory Anthony Project F<ecutive I louston Division 9801 Wcsthcimcr, Suitc 320 'ttluas1011,'1'X 77042 8321615-1270 17as 832/615-1271 Mabilc 7131882-9413 ganthony©c rjjordan.com W W W.cfjordw.com City of La Porte }. 604 W Fairmont Pkwy p La Porte, Tx 77571 1 (281)470-5073 INSPECTION LINE:(281) 470-5130 ****BUILDING PERMIT**** ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Page 21 - Application Number . . . . . 09-00000909 Date 5/26/09; Property Address . . . HCAD Number . . . . . . Application description Subdivision Name . . . Property Use . . . . . Property Zoning . . . . Seq Permit Additional desc Insp Code 101 S BROADWAY ST 024-004-099-0001 f NEW, AMUSEMENT, SOCIAL, AND RECREATIONAL LA PORTE REAL VACANT COM IN CITY f MAIN STREET DISTRICT BLDG PERMIT -NEW COMMERCIAL TOWN PLAZA PROJECT Required Inspections Description Initials Dat 10 GRPL GROUND PLUMBING 10 TPOL TEMPORARY POWER POLE 20 SLAB SLAB/FOUNDATION/PIERS 30 FRCU COVER-UP, FRAMING 30 MECU COVER-UP, MECHANICAL 30 PLCU COVER-UP, PLUMBING 40 ELFI FINAL, ELECTRICAL 40 GAS GAS TEST 40 TMCI TEMPORARY CUT -IN 999 SEW SEWER INSPECTION 1000 BLFI FINAL, BUILDING i - � e J I - �:7 s t.. 4 k �i L _ 1 ,— PERMU APPLICATION 5I...'i FEB 13 2009 City of La Porte Established 1892 281-470-5073 1,t,,�_ h/y.(,a 4V s�i/ d "Electncal Plumbing__ Building- !*N"t hack of fnrml Project Address: coax W o u S-�• Lot Subdivision Block: So Zo Owner's Name: C 1 O �.vA�lOu l Phone: ` 75 Ads: -� o y • Fes - P L' P � ZIP eh City ztp 0 elme� j �Qity 9/e/_ Email address: e,4a - J� � . : t�t7-5 G,✓(JOVl�� 9 co 4-> lone: 83a - IS /a iV zip TnyyA elso1 CoriffictRsoc R?.raK+� d- Sp LA.e)kkv-1 ereiy -7.7oVL J�\ TRCC reestmfion # on all new Single Family Dwellings or MmOdels over SI O,000-TRCC # =aw .ry � • 11 C I- �/ l� //� V ✓ DATE: 14 1 APPLICANTS PRINTED NAME WAR For City Use Only �� D dO Oom9ancy Type � Flood Zone__ Class Work q S4•. Type- 1 ".CJ Use ZoneM� #Stories Lam_ g Rn� Construction Q, fix., /JZ& Date use ceased: :�4 Last use of Bm7ding _ 2 Date d-/b- v t Date V �:��� COMPLETE THIS SECTION FOR ELECTRICAL PERMITS:: NOTE: MINIMUM CHARGE ON PERMIT(S) IS $20.00 Description Charges Quantity Fees PERMIT ISSUE FEE $7.50 S7.50 Outlets, Fixtures, Lights & Switches (1' 5 — Flat fee) $3.00 Above Items (All Others) .60 each Clothes Washer/ Dryer $ 2.00each Range Receptacle $ 3.00 each Cook Top or Oven $ 1.50 each A/C, Window Unit -Receptacle $ 3.00 each -Water Heater $ 3.75 each Dishwasher/Garbage Disposal $ 1.50 each Meter Loop & Service (includes Temporary cza-in) $15.00 each Temporary Saw Pole (T Pole) $15.00 each Reconnection of Service $15.00 eacli Rtcinspi;ction V, $35.00 each MOTORS: Up to gut not including Y2 hp $ 1:50 each Y2hp and less than 10 hp $ 230 each 10hp&upto50hp $ 3.50 each. 50 hp'and up $ 4.50 each Total Fee COMPLETE THIS SECTION FOR PLUMBING PERMITS NOTE: MINIMUM CHARGE ON PERMITS) IS $20.00 Description charges Quantity Fees PERMIT ISSUE FEE. $15.00 $15.00 Fbctures/Drains/Traps $ 3.75 each Sewer (New, Repair, or Replacement) $ 7.50 each Septic Tank/Seepage Pit/Drain Field $15.00 each Water Heater $ 3.75,each Gas Piping System (1-4 outlets, flat fee) $ 7.50' Gas Piping System (over 4 outlets -each) $ 1.50 each Installation, Alteration or Repair of Water Piping and/or Water 'Treating Equipment I , . $ 7.50 each Repair/Altaralion — Drain of Vent $ .7.50 each Each Vacuum Breaker/BazHow Protection Each One (1-5) $ 3.75 each Each One (Over 5) $ 2.25 each 2, Rt6insp6ciion Fee..,. j.,$35.00 each. S.U%=TM=ONDrVISION\Ectp ms\Bld&PmmitApplr,idt2ll2gD5.doe 4 r/ COMMERCIAL r PLAN REVIEW COVER SHEET MTaRNAL USE) ADDRESS: /o 1 S Oroan wm) OWNER'S NAME: � c t. PROJECT TYPES - NEW: ✓ ADDN: HCAD#: 0.2y_HTELOC#: 4/731� FLOOD ZONE: X Y/N SUB /DATE RETURNED _._ _ 1 .1 .. ; P 1 . w.,,.w.,... o. . 1. .... �.. r . r • • Y I •\ �.' .. SEH 4Zt cannot be issued.) :i(If yes, permit cannot b issued FEbbW .\• n• •�'� _GUEjkRPqGTrR1VffT NEEDED? N • . • .. ; : w;.JIA \.yes,figure1use w/s formexplain why they are not.) TAXES UP TO DATE?: &,±: DATE OF REVIEW: a - 17.0 9 INSPECTOR: �✓1N�o^ 1 ITEMS NEEDED FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT: 1. CURRENT INA�UI171 R'i'- app a OK 1. rrDv s~ N OWNER OR CONTRACTOR NOTIFICATION DATE TIME NAME OF PERSON CONTACTED 2-®aS-o9 12'•S191\.- Fw�l.-� iG- D�til Wa��ros y` d b16 0 I'1V RS Coca 9- !0'.3SA•� - '^t � W0.✓�.fee^ S+pp1• d�or,�� r�cd.�y/�/ay�,/,•�" 713 9 1 y 3-9-09_ Ebb.) 1'ffV, 3 -9 a9 =� 1\r►14 .a.P.F. ua/ Eo . Bv. v e. �� V RS �5� Z� yl9 - So y8 �F-rr �� C� L 7) j'3.9-oq-m�}�n�.1o.At rW.G�,11,SL,.I.w'VkS- 713-914-b4(o JJ � 4 - M H V V� 1'22 n. = :gym \INSPECTION DNLSIOMhupecb=\COML PL,6COVER SI-EEC.doc Rm. MAR08 /� � I I o V13 102 0%3s /lam SP�Kw o.Yr�l, (3cll fJc�tna f.6,��rcA� rFrcG,:�«r oaf �/,� .Y►t� w�ii cocc..cr, why o,rvYiye;r. �,�.., 1 ' t Inspections Division Building Pennit Checklist Page 2 - r TIRZ�1ie�� (City Ord 106-142) Yes Yes or or No No —Z-oning-Permit— p lEibl-eT� (State Law) Yes or No -e—Asbestos-Slmvey(if •— E er _Co de_Analysis_(if_applicable)_ /7--4f J� (State Law) Yes or No TAS:(AD�-Proof-o -Submittal _ _°" Y"(StatL Yes or No �-l-Resolutio�h&ble (CLP Resolution) Yes or No *,F216-00=00-Resolution applicable (CLP Resolution) Yes or No ` . ITtility-Verification I�ded-(CD�T�_ (City Ord 106-141) Yes or No vert �received�� r .. ve ::ire , rta ti xreats`r— Yes or No � is o Yes or No �app a (City Ord 1444-A) Yes or No G, n, _. i �� (City Ord 1501-R5) Yes or No ,l Pl TlG Y FlOOQI � D (City Ord 194-63) Yes or No Rr-ater - Sewer-F@Gs e r bl (Ord759-F) Yes or No (Ord 759-F) Yes or No (City Ord 74-121(c) Yes or No Current Certificate of�ee p (City Ord 82-35) Yes or No Construction Drawings with Engineer's Seal (if applicable) (State Law) Yes or No ❖ Foundation Plans (State Law) Yes or No ❖ Structural Framing Plan — (State Law) Yes or No ❖ Exterior Elevation Plan (State Law) Yes or No ❖ Electrical Drawings (State Law) Yes or No • (State Law) Yes or No • Mrrhani6glFa:'^al$� (State Law) Yes or No ynkyiUagC Plan (State Law) Yes or No ❖ Sl (State Law) Yes or No SACPShmMSPECTION DlMIONVnspecti=XBldg P Checklist ComlMarOgdoc � � 'F"�"- .'�f k .. 'y'y It i l!-i -7,6: MG _LiJG'G:..i P9 "'=i lJalereen 03001 0 11/19/09 40 Ualereen O"i3O 1 t. 11!19/09 m dam-- X&A-� 9,30, 1 04 J6,-V, II G-Ll---'i . J F' l 1 /4 ,I�lereens. �l3001 11/19/09 Huber, Mwk From: Herrod, Curtis Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 1:22 PM To: Malik, Masood Cc: Huber, Mark; Ladd, Donald; Meekins, Clif; Slaton, Rodney Subject: 5 POINT PROJECT Attachments: REVIEW 03-13-09.doc REVIEW COMMENTS. �tia tau, I r (0� PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT UTILITIES DIVISION March 13, 2009 Site Plan Review Comments Development Name : 5 Points Project Address: C6 - 01 ( Water Supply) 1. A note on the drawing discusses a "new" 2 and 4 inch water lines. Clarifiy location of the proposed 4 inch water line. 2. Is proposed 2 inch water line sized to serve all proposed water features. 3. The proposed water meter must be installed before the branch lines to each water fixture or feature. 4. Will this be considered to a "City Project' ? If not, ■ Clarify construction responsibility of the 2 inch water line. ■ City will install 2 inch water connection and install water meter size not shown on this sheet). ' 5. Off -site sanitary sewer not shown. 6. Clarify requirement for domestic sanitary sewer. 7. Nearest fire hydrant not shown. Cc: Masood Malik. City Planner Rodney Slaton, City Engineer Mark Huber, Deputy Building Official Donald Ladd, Asst, Fire Chief Page 1 of I J Wilmore, Debbie From: Joems, John Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 2:34 PM To: Tietjens, Tim; WIrnore, Debbie Subject: FW: Draft Schedule for Bidding 5 Points Plaza 090223.doc Attachments: Draft Schedule for Bidding 5 Points Plaza 090223.doc Even though the title of document is draft -this is the final schedule. JJ From: Joems, John Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 2:27 PM To: Kelley, Susan Cc: Masterson, Jeana; Dolby, Michael; 'Dan_Wardrop@URSCorp.com'; Bottoms, Ron Subject: FW: Draft Schedule for Bidding 5 Points Plaza 090223.doc Here is the schedule for bidding —Draft has been removed and today's date put on. Susan -let me know when we have completed the invitation list for pre-qual and to discuss the list of bidders from the Pearland projects I e-mailed you about. Realty trying to shake the trees for bidders on this project. I will be gone on the 18"' when they are due -so as they come in we need to split the package up and distribute Financial info in confidential envelope to Michael Dolby and contractor info the Dan at URS. Thanks Ron -just an FYI JJ From: Anderson, Dawn Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 11:40 AM To: Joems, John Subject: Draft Schedule for Bidding 5 Points Plaza 090223.doc Here you go Sir. Dawn 3/9/2009 J Schedule for Bidding 5 Points Plaza (Revised 03/09/09) Advertise Pre -Qualifications • 1" Ad 2/22 • 2nd Ad 3/1 • Invitation list 2/24 Pre -Qualifications due (Wed) 3/18 (Spring Break -La Porte: 3/16-3/20) Pre -Qualification determination 3/23 Letters to Contractors 3/23 Plans Available 3/23 Bid Advertisement 1° 3/22 2od 3/29 5 days (3 working days) 15 days to look @ plans (12 working days) prior to mandatory pre -bid Mandatory Pre -Bid (Tues) 4/7 Easter Holiday: 4/10-4/12) 10 days Bid Opening (Fri 4/17 (8 working days) from mandatory pre -bid to bid opening Bid Recommendation 4/22 (Agenda out 4/23) Bid Award 4/27 Page 1 of 1 wtrnore, Debbie From: Joems, John Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 2:33 PM To: Wilmore, Debbie Cc: Tietjens, Tim; Huber, Mark Subject: RE: 5 points plaza development (101 S. Broadway) Thanks The due date for pre -qualification is 3/18—there is no meeting then The mandatory pre -bid conference is V7 But you are correct in that we want the plans available to contractors 3/23 I will send you and Tim a schedule. JJ From: Wilmore, Debbie Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 1:26 PM To: Joems, John Cc: Tietjens, Tim; Huber, Mark Subject: 5 points plaza development (101 S. Broadway) John, Our plan review comments were faxed to Dan Wardrop w/URS on 02/25th. Beginning today, Mark has received phone calls from (2) different folks regarding follow-up on some of the comments. Tim advised - prequalification meeting of 03/18th 8 final plans to contractors by 03/23rd. Mark left a message for Dan today to confirm plans will be ready for our 2nd review prior to the final 03/23rd plan date. Debbie From: Joems, John Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 11:33 AM To: Wilmore, Debbie Cc: Tietjens, Tim Subject: 5 points plaza development Debbie 1 will send you and Tim a schedule for bidding the 5 points plaza-4 know we are reviewing plans (and more may be Incorporated regarding speakers and wi-fi). Anyway how are we doing on reviews? Thanks JJ 3/9/2009 OFFU LA PORTE �i FIRE MARSHAL' S ,E OFFICE "PLAN REVIEW" Date 02/16/2009 Business Name Five Points Address 101 South Broadway Type of Review Construction Reviewed by Clif Meekins, Fire Marshal Approval YES The following items are identified by the Fire Marshal's Office during the plan review: 1) No comments. 120 South 2"d Street, La Porte, TX 77571 Office: 281-867-4603 Fax:281-867-4629 M CITY OF LA PORTE PLANNING DEPT. 604 West Fairmont Pkwy, La Porte, TX 77571 Phone:281.471.5020 Fax:281.470.5005 www.laportetx,gov For City Use Only: City Contact: 1%IJA So� Processing#: G04-09 =/2 % DEVELOPER'S REQUEST FORM REFER TO THE RACK OF THIS FORM FOR INSTRUCTIONSAND SUBM17TAL REQUIREMENTS --———————————————————————————————————————— ———— —— — — I Developer's Contact Information: Owner: 67 L S. Contractor. I Phone 1: Phone 2: I I I E-Mail: Fax: __________--------1 --— ——— ——— ——— ——— —— ———— ———— — -- — — I Developer's Project Information: Type of Development ❑ Residential ®' Commercial Industrial I Description of Project / I I Project Address: 1 611� lq/� p I 1 Block, Lot Subdivision: Property HCAD Acct. Number (13 diets): ©?-y 69qcoo 1 1 Signature of Applicant. Date of Submittal: :r 1-------- -------------------------------------------- (Developer Request) (Shaded Boxes for City Use Only) 1 ADDRESS Street # _ O I Street Name: Ornaclva & ' REQUEST: 1 2 �u�( I HTE #k U! Council bist �_ Sector: JZoning: 1 C (Z_ I 1 UTILITY 1 Water. Available? Y *N - Location So wF h $'C�. O F !1y1-. 5ize 1 LOCATIONS: I Sewer Available? Y / *N - Location Size: I 1 (+If Water anWor Sewer is unavailable, a adliry eYendon will be required) I I CULVERT SIZE 1 New C�Ilvert Size: Culvert Quantity: L.F. FOR I - 1 I ---------------------------1 I I------ ------- NEW I *Provide Sketch of Existing or Proposed Driveway & Proposed Culvert Placement" 1 DRIVEWAY 1 1 1 CONSTRUCT I 1 PROPERTY I1 I 1 ❑ 1 1 I I j1 I I I WIDEN EXIST. I DRIVEWAY ' DITCH -'•_.._.._.._.._.-------------------------- STREET FRONTAGE I I I I ! — -----II-- — — — ——————— ——————— ——— ———————— — — — — — — REFER TO THE BACK OF THIS FORM FOR INSTRUC77ONSAND SURM77TAL REQUIREMENTS Wilmore, Debbie $s ' From: Slaton, Rodney �I V —e Sent:' Tuesday, June 09, 2009 5:01 PM To: Wilmore, Debbie; McPhail, Reagan I tot cc:'- Tietjens, Tim; Huber, Mark; Manager, Dwayne •, Subject: RE: 5 Points 1/8" per foot works out to 1%grade. We will need something at least 5 feet deep for this to work. Rodney Slaton, P.E., CFM City Engineer From: Wilmore, Debbie �1 �..; Serttc Tuesday, June McPhail, � � 5:00 PM % Q / �GGG�� ,z.. ToESlaton, Rodney; McPhail, Reagan (/ 'Cc:;Tet;lens, Tim; Huber, Mark; Menager, Dwayne ' Subject: RE: 5 Points Rodney & Reagan, If we are talking the sewer on the town plaza land & not the street r-o-w, the plumbing code not PICM addresses the size. .On the plaza land, Code identifies a 3" line with a 1/8" per foot minimum slope. Also, code requires clean -outs every 100' & at a change in direction greater than 45 degrees. Where more than 1 change of direction occurs, only 1 cleanout shall be required for each 40' of developed length. Any questions —get with us. ",Thanks, Debbie • Y 1 From: Slaton, Rodney Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 2:08 PM 1' To: McPhail, Reagan; Wilmore, Debbie Cc: Tietjens, Tim Subject: RE: 5 Points Line size is per PICM. 4" for residential, 6" for commercial. Grade is 1% Rodney Slaton, P.E., CFM From: McPhail, Reagan Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 1:52 PM To Wilmore, Debbie 'Cc: Tietjens, Tim; Slation, Rodney Siubject 5 Points We "are having to design a sanitary sewer line to drain all fountains. slope. Please advise as per code the minimum line size and- Thanks Reagan l REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM Agenda Date Requested: MAY 11, 2009 Requested By: Ron Bottoms Department: Administration Report: Resolution: Ordinance: Exhibits: Bid Tabulation Exhibits: Low bid submittal Exhibits BudOet Source of Funds: LPEDC Fund 038 Account Number: Amount Budgeted: S2 700.000 Amount Requested: 52,019,S2n Budgeted It®: S� NO SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATION On April 22, 2009 purchasing opened bids on the Town Pia® project. Attached is the bid summary that indicates that CF Jordan is the Iew bidder at $2,019,000. Through our architect we requested that CF Jordan suggest opportunities for value engineering. In renewing the contractor's suggestions staff is recommending a $29,480 bid reduction to $1,989,520, plus a $50,000 contingency for a new total of $2,039,520. Initial project estimates placed the cost of the project at $1.5 to $2.0 Million. We received a total of nine (9) bids and feel very comfortable that this bid is reflective of the cturent costs. The proposed construction time flare is ISO days. The LPEDC budgeted $2.7 Million for this project, with an additional $50,000 contingency for capital projects. The revised totalbudget for the plaza, which includes cmtsruction, land acquisition, professional services and the tank removal is $S2,981,520, or $231,520 over the budgeted amount —including the contingency. Included in the S2.7 Million that was budgeted is for the purchase of the Texas Packs and Wildlife property for $450,000, which at some point will come back to the LPEDC. 11te IYEDC will need to amend their budget to reflect the increase of $231,520. The project should be complete by Chrisbrnas. Action Required by Council: Recommend approval of awarding the Town Plaza constrnction:bid.tq CF:Jordan for $1,989,520, includ5grk50,000 contingency, for a total cost of $2,039,526 and approving a budget amendment of S23X20 fo the Town Plaza project. 5/.7/69 Date �xx��xx��xxxxx����x���x�x�xxxxx�xx�xxx�x������xx�xxx��xxx����xxxxzxx�x�xxxxx��xxx��x�zxx��xxz���x��� P. 01 Y TRANSACTION REPORT x FEB-25-2009 WED 12:22 PM � X DATE START RECEIVER TX TIME(L)PAGES TYPE NOTE M# .DP _x z FEB-25 12:22 PM 97137898404 42"(1) 3 SEND OK 410 i= TOTAL 42S PAGES: 3 X � YY�YYYY�Xxx�xxxx�Y��XY�YY�YYYXxXxYx���XX�xzYxxMcx�Y�XYYYYY�Y���xx����YYYYYY�X�x�YX��Y��YY�xxx�cX�X�Y�X INSPECTION SERVICES DIVISION 604 WEST FAIRMONT PARKWAY, LA PORTE, TX 77571 PHONE: (281) 470-5073 FAX (281) 470-5005 FAX COVERSHEET war--Dc-o TeXAS INSPECTION SERVICES DIVISION 604 WEST FAIRMONT PARKWAY, LA PORTE, TX 77571 PHONE: (281) 470-5073 FAX (281) 470-5005 FAX COVERSHEET 0- r—D c-o P COMPANY: U K S FAX: I ' / / ,5 )- 'I ZS `I - v / PAGES (W/COVER): 1 FROM: YY� ar K 1n1 . }� vie e fL DATE: cZ I AS/o9 TIME: /o? 'Sys i9^ c If you do not receive all the pages, please contact us as soon as possible Wt 281-470-3 3 . S:\CPShar \DNSPEMON DPVISIONVndpe OwTAR COVER SHEET REVS-05.doc .. .... ..... . City of La Porte Established 1892 101 S BROADWAY FIVE POINTS PLAZA CONSTRUCTION PLAN REVIEW COMMENTS MARK HUBER/DWAYNE MENAGER 2-23-09 1. As per City Planner Mr. Masood Malik, a certified site plan is required prior to building permit issuance. 2. Please furnish prior to building permit issuance proof or registration page showing project is registered with Texas Accessibility Standards. 3. Eventually a building permit will be issued to a general contractor. Need to know who the general contractor will be and will need his certificate of insurance showing City of La Porte as certificate holder. 4. Backflow protection required on any irrigation and/or water feature. FYI only-backflow, protection shown on page L1-04. 5. The address of this project will be 101 S Broadway. 6. Energy Code- lighting only - provide com-check energy code analysis. 7. Do you want exterior access to electrical panels? (Page A4-12) 8. Page C2-01 needs to be sealed by a surveyor. 9. Page C5-02 - check with Public Works, Mr Curtis Herrod regarding details (City of Houston???) 10. Water fountain to be ADA compliant. 11. 2" domestic water line tap required? Please confirm. If so, show a proposed 2" water tap off of existing 4" water line. Page C6-01. Is it a 4" City owned water main? (confirm) 12. Install backflow protection before first valve. (after the meter) 13. Show on drawings code information (page S1-00) (and cover page) (A) Group A-5, etc..: (B) Occupant load, etc... (C) List all applicable code information, applicable to City of La Porte 14. Irrigation plans — need to be provided, Irrigation meter not shown?? 604 West Fairmont Parkway 9 La Porte, Texas 77571 . (281) 471-5020 • Fax (281) 470-5005 Established ;9 Page 2 - 101 S Broadway 15. Additional backflow protection required for drinking fountaip-so that water from decorative fountain does not contaminate drinking fountain water. :P,%'•., 16. FYI only - install overflow pipe out of fountain into storm drain to maintain proper water level in fountain. e 17. Electrical drawings need to be provided and sealed by P. E., (A) Show where the new electric meter loop will be installed. (B) Load analysis 18. We assume no air conditioning & heat in building since there were no mechanical drawings. FYI 604 West Fairmont Parkway • La Porte, Texas 77571 • (281) 471-5020 • Fax (281) 470-5005 `XS Huber, Mark From: Wilmore, Debbie Sent: • Monday, March 09, 2009 1:26 PM To: Joerns,John Cc:' Tietjens, Tim; Huber, Mark Subject: 5 points plaza development (101 S. Broadway) John, Our plan review comments were faxed to Dan Ward rop w/URS on 02/25th. Beginning today, Mark has received phone .calls from (2) different folks regarding follow-up on some of the comments. Tim advised - prequalification meeting of 03/18th & final plans to contractors by 03/23rd. Mark left a message for Dan today to confirm plans will be ready for our 2nd review prior to the final 03/23rd plan date. Debbie From: Joerns, John Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 11:33 AM To: Wilmore, Debbie Cc: Tietjens, Tim Subject: 5 points plaza development Debbie I will send you and Tim a schedule for bidding the 5 points plaza —I know we are reviewing plans (and more may be incorporated regarding speakers and wi-fi). Anyway how are we doing on reviews? ThanksJJ Page 1 of 1 Wilmore, Debbie From: Joems, John Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 11:39 AM To: Wilmore, Debbie Cc: Tietjens, Tim Subject: FW: Attachments: Draft Schedule for Bidding 5 Points Plaza 090223.pdf Here is the schedule —the Draft will be removed today. JJ From: Joems, John Sent: Monday, March 02, 2009 10:48 AM To: Dan_Wardrop@URSCorp.com Cc: Kelley, Susan SubjectPN: Dan and Susan Here is a revised schedule for the project. It is more aggressive and calls for bid opening on Friday April 17v'. Friday is a little unusual— but it is 30 days after deadline to receive the pre -qualification packages which is still at March 18. Unless there is an insurmountable issue —this will be the final. Please let me know. Dan Also after the bid opening there is only 2-3 days to get recommendation to city to make the next council meeting. It shouldn't be too hard since they have pre -qualified and only math would need to be checked. I think the bid opening on April 171 should be at 10 am or so —then the contractors can hit the golf course! Last but VITALLY IMPORTANT NOW. We really -realty -really must get the info on interested bidders to Susan Kelley. On the pre -qualifications it is important to rattle their cages early. There is usually some back and forth on the financials. Thanks John 3/9/2009 f j Schedule for Bidding 5 Points Plaza (Revised 03/02/09) Advertise Pre -Qualifications • I° Ad V22 • 20d Ad 3/1 • Invitation list 2/24 Pre -Qualifications due (Wed) 3/18 (Spring Break -La Porte: 3/16-3/20) Pre -Qualification determination 3/23 Letters to Contractors 3/23 Plans Available 3/23 Bid Advertisement 1`r 3/22 2°d 3/29 Mandatory Pre -Bid (rues) 4/7 Easter Holiday: 4/10-4/12) Bid Opening (Fri 4/17 Bid Recommendation 4/22 (Agenda out 4/23) Bid Award 4/27 5 days (3 working days) 15 days to look ® plans (12 working days) prior to mandatory pre -bid 10 days (8 working days) from mandatory pre -bid to bid opening MA n UR.S • &rTER OF TRANSMITTAL , Date: March 9, 2009 TO: City of La Porte 604 West Fairmount Pkwy La Porte, TX RE: FIVE POINTS PLAZA The following items are being sent: ❑ Shop Drawings ❑ Prints nj Other 9801 Westheimer Suite 500 Houston, TX Attention: Ron Bottoms JOB No.: 25009951 ®Attached ❑ Under separate cover by ® Plans ❑ Samples ❑ Specifications ❑ Copy of Letter DESCRIPTION COPIES DOCUMENT NUMBER - TITLE REV. NO. 'REV. DATE 2436 sheet 1 Cover Cover/Index.of Drawings 2436 sheet 1 C1-01 General Notes 2436 sheet 1 C2-01 Survey 24x36 sheet 1 C6-01 Water Supply Plan 24x36 sheet 1 L1-01 Site Development Plan 24x36 sheet 1 L1-02 Planting Plan 24x36 sheet 1 L1-04 Details Sheet 2406 sheet 1 L1-05 Details Sheet Excel sheet 1 Comments Resolution Sheet Transmittals for reasons checked: LAO ® For Your Approval ❑For Your Use ❑ As Requested ® For Review and Comment L 2 c Z ❑ No Exceptions Taken ❑ Make Corrections Noted ❑Amend and Resubmit ❑ Resubmit copies for approval ❑ Submit copies for distribution ❑ Return corrected prints Remarks: Revised drawings issued for permit and URS response to City of La Porte comments attached Copies: If enclosures are not as noted, kindly notify us at once. Name: Dan VVaVraG �'�1g URS- j14mst9n&R M.r Lena orT, kW Revwd: &13M 9#lDla UMComments Resolution Sheet PROJECT Five Points Plaza, La Porte TX REFERENCE DOCUMENT Permit Set (100% A/E Drawings) ` o rr N — rn Q W 6Lm��m CrrY OF LA PORTE COMMENT JURS RESPONSE/ACTION TAKEN DATE 1 As per City Planner Mr. Masood Malik, a certified site plan is required prior to building permit issuance. Sealed/signed Site Development Plan (1-1-01) attached. 3/6/2009 2 Please furnish prior to building permit issuance proof or registration page showing project is registered with Texas Accessibility Standards. Will comply. 3/6/2009 3 Eventually a building permit will be Issued to a general contractor. Need to knowWill who the general contractor will be and will need his certificate of insuran showing City of La Porte as certificate holder. comply; et this time, a contractor has not p y' been selected. 3/6/2009 4 Backflow protection required on any Irrigation and/or water feature. FYI only- backfiow protection shown on page L1-04. r� \ [Rj Revised sheet L1-04 attached. Additional backflow protection shown on sheet C6-01 attached. 3/6/2009 5 The address of this project will be 101 S Broadway. Noted. 3/6/2009 6 DA'J W Energy Code - lighting only - provide com-check energy code analysis U� Req iced "Project Type/Building Use° no? Indicate-c7UndeEjBullding Area Type selection In Com-check Eny_Code= fiance software. No c� a•fd analysis iseer9availab a nd_ Department of Energy (DOE) guidelines. 3/6/2009 r 7 Do you want exterior access to electrical panels? (Page A4-12) 1 7POYes. 3/6/2009 6 Page C2-01 needs to be sealed by a surveyor. - Sealed/signed Survey (C2-01) attached. 3/6/2009 Pagel of Comments Resolution Sheet PROJECT Five Points Plaza, La Porte TX REFERENCE DOCUMENT Permit Set (100%< A/E Drawings) (CITY OF LA PORTE COMMENT I IURS REESPONSEIACIlQNvTAKEN I I DATE 9 Page C5-02 - check with Public Works, Mr Curtis Herrod regarding details (City of Houston?) ,v( City of La Porte does not have relevant details, so City of Houston standard details are used. 3/6/2009 10 Water fountain to be ADA compliant. (/ ,Water fountain specified is ADA compliant. 3/6/2009 11 2" domestic water line tap required? Please confirm. If so, show a proposed 2" water tap off of existing 4" water line. Page C6-01. Is it a 4" City owned water main? (confirm) 4. t ► O ��a- !'� a �water . The connection of the proposed 2' water line into the existing 4" main water line will be done as shown on C6-01; a 4" to 2" reduction will be used at the 4" tee, therefore, there is no need for a tap. The 4" main water line is shown in the La Porte Com rehensive Plan. 3/6/2009 12 Install backflow protection before first valve. (after the meter) Op Valves are shown for efficiency in future aintenance activities. Recommend install as hown. 3/6/2009 13 Show on drawings code information (page S1-00) (and cover page) - (A) Group A-5, etc.; (B) Occupant load, etc.; ( C ) List all applicable code Information, applicable to City of La Porte Will comply. �— 376/20091_ 14 Irrigation plans - need to be provided, irrigation meter not shown? Plans have been provided, with meter, or as requested by the city. 3 6/2009' 15 Additional backflow protection required for drinking fountain so that water from decorative fountain does not contaminate drinking fountain water. Revised sheet L1-04 attached. 3/6/2009 16 FYI only -install overflow pipe out of fountain into storm drain to maintain props water level In fountain. Revised sheets L1-04 and L1-05 attached, showing both fountains with overflow pipe. \ j 3/6/2009 J Page 2 of 3 Comments Resolution Sheet PROJECT Five Points Plaza, La Porte TX REFERENCE DOCUMENT Permit Set (100% A/E Drawings) CITY OF LA PORTE COMMENT JURS RESPONSEIACTION TAKEN DATE 17 Electrical drawings need to be provided and sealed by P.E. - (A) Show where the Will comply. 3/6/2009 new electric meter loop will be installed; (B) Load analysis 18 We assume no air conditioning & heat in building since there were no mechani O his is correct. 3/6/2009 drawings. FYI n IC-,r�' ` Page 3 of ra a.� Cl-ly w�Zl P�ou�$tJ rne�cc— ! G•c • to duo o{2': -Or IQ _ -�7" • • GNyp,J1AT1,;,,` ,� �'�f,¢.(1,.. �Q(�' (1 lA1yC.�I��p GW�+�m. .n• 4111, A 1 ... _ # 1 ' ] _ n o .,...1L"._ P. 01 TRANSACTION REPORT � MAR-12-2009 THU 09:40 AM � DATE START RECEIVER TX TIME M PAGES TYPE NOTE M# DP - ;MAR-12 09:39 AM 97137898404 31"(1) 2 SEND OK 502 TOTAL 31S PAGES: 2 xx�x����xxxxx�xxxx��x�xx��xxxxx���x�xxx��x���xx�x���x�xx��x�x�x�xxxxx����xxxx�xxx��x��xxxx�xx�xxxx�x INSPECTION SERVICES DIVISION 604 WF,ST FAIRMONT PARKWAY, LA PORTS, TX 77571 PHONE: (281) 470-5073 FAX (281) 470-5005 FAX COVERSHEET TO: INSPECTION SERVICES DIVISION 604 WEST FAIRMONT PARKWAY, LA PORTE, TX 77571 PHONE: (281) 470-5073 FAX (281) 470-5005 FAX COVERSHEET COMPANY: PAGES (W/COVER): Z REMARKS/COMMENTS • hl i-he a C4 W `J . c nwv PJCQSe. proyifi *. If you do adt receive all the pages, please contact us as soon as COVER SHEET de at 281-470-5073 00PA) aulwiN D4i'a id t : City of La Porte Established 1892 101 S. BROADWAY FIVE POINTS PLAZA "Resubmittal" Review MH/DM March 11, 2009 Upon review of URS response/action taken which we received on March 9, 2009, we provide the following comments: Item I — Site plan pages were provided to City Planner. Will need city -approved certified site plan prior to building permit issuance Item 2 — Pending - URS completion Item 3 — Pending - General Contractor selection Item 6 — Pending - Energy Code analysis on interior electrical only. Pending URS completion. Item 9 — Pending - Contact City Engineer Mr. Rodney Slaton at 281470-5060. According to Mr. Curtis Herrod, the City of LaPorte does have relevant standard details that need to be utilized Item I I — Pending - Mr. Curtis Herrod, with the City of La Porte Public Works Department, will need to approve this tie-in/extension (4" to 2"). City will provide meter only! G.C. to do extension of 2" Item 13 — Pending - URS completion Item 14 — 2" irrigation meter noted; however, drawings need to show existing city water main that is or will be feeding this separate 2" irrigation meter Item 16 — Pending - URS revision and/or clarification concerning overflow pipe installation Item 17 — Pending - URS completion Please submit complete package with the requested/pending items, along with two copies of construction drawings. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 281-470-5067. S,in.,cerely/," �/c�/� /,r40" /T� -- Mark Huber, Deputy Building Official City of La Porte 604 W. Fairmont Pkwy. • La Porte, Texas 77571 • (281) 471-5020 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT UTILITIES DIVISION March 13, 2009 Site Plan Review Comments Development Name: 5 Points Project Address: C6 - 01 ( Water Supply) 1. A note on the drawing discusses a "new" 2 and 4 inch water lines. Clarifiy location of the proposed 4 inch water line. 2. Is proposed 2 inch water line sized to serve all proposed water features. 3.. The proposed water meter must be installed before the branch lines to each water fixture or feature. 4. Will this be considered to a "City Project' ? If not, ■ Clarify construction responsibility of the 2 inch waterline. ■ City will install 2 inch water connection and install water meter (, size not shown on this sheet). 5 Off site sani*�R• ���•^ ^^• ��^� 7. Nearest fire hydrant not shown. Cc: Masood Malik. City Planner Rodney Slaton, City Engineer Mark Huber, Deputy Building Official Donald Ladd, Asst, Fire Chief URSComments Resolution Sheet PROJECT IF THE APPROVED PLANS MAR 2 2009 Five Points Plaza, La Porte TX ARE MODIFIED, A NEW SUBMITTAL REFERENCE DOCUMENT TO THE CITY IS REQUIRED PRIOR Issued for Construction Set (17 March, 2009) TO THE CHANGE OCCURRING CITY OF LA PORTE COMMENT I URS RESPONSE/ACTION TAKEN DATE CONTRACTOR. COPY 1 As per City Planner Mr. Masood Malik, a certified site plan is required prior to building permit issuance. Sealed/signed Site Development Plan (1-1-01) attached. 3/6/2009 2 Please furnish prior to building permit issuance proof or registration page showing project is registered with Texas Accessibility Standards. I Have complied; documents attached. 3/17/2009 3 Eventually a building permit will be issued to a general contractor. Need to know who the general contractor will be and will need his certificate of insuranc showing City of La Porte as certificate holder. Bid opening scheduled for April 17; after City Council meeting, general contractor will be awarded by City of La Porte. 3/17/2009 4 Backflow protection required on any irrigation and/or water feature. FYI only- backflow protection shown on page Lt-04. R Revised sheet L1-04 attached. Additional backflow protection shown on sheet C6-01 attached. 3/6/2009 5 The address of this project will be 101 S Broadway. Shown on cover sheet attached. 3/17/200E 6 Energy Code - lighting only - provide com-check energy code analysis Interior Lighting Compliance Certificate (Comcheck) attached. 3/17/2009 7 Do you want exterior access to electrical panels? (Page A4-12) R Yes, panels will be keyed. 3/1712009 8 Page C2-01 needs to be sealed by a surveyor. (C2-01) attached. 3/6/2009 wallntiall be requjrea where drain, waste & vent plumbing is installed. Page 1 of 3 UMComments Resolution Sheet PROJECT Five Points Plaza, La Porte TX REFERENCE DOCUMENT Issued for Construction Set (17 March, 2009) MAR 2 5 2009 CITY OF LA PORTE COMMENT URS RESPONSE/ACTION TAKEN I I DATE 9 Page C5-02 - check with Public Works, Mr Curtis Herrod regarding details (City of Houston?) n 1` Have complied. 3/17/2009 10 Water fountain to be ADA compliant. Water fountain specified is ADA compliant. 3/6/2009 The connection of the proposed 2" water line into 11 2" domestic water line tap required? Please confirm. If so, show a proposed 2" water tap off of existing 4" waterline. Page C6-01. Is d a 4" Cityowned water l main? (confirm) 2 the existing 4" main water line will be done as shown on C6-01; a 4" to 2" reduction will be used at the 4" tee, therefore, there Is no need for a water tap. The 4" main water line is shown in the 3/6/2009 La Porte Comprehensive Plan. 12 Install backflow protection before first valve. (after the meter) Valves are shown for efficiency in future maintenance activities. Recommend install as 3/6/2009 shown. 13 Show on drawings Code Information (page S1-00) (and cover page) - (A) Group A-5, etc.; (B) Occupant load, etc.; ( C ) List all applicable code Information, applicable to City of La Porte Have complied; see cover sheet and sheet S1-0 attached. 3/17/2009 14 Irrigation plans -need to be provided, irrigation meter not shown? (� YYY 111 Sheets 12-01 and 1-2-02 lached. r, a 3/17/2009 15 Additional backflow protection required for drinking fountain so that water from decorative fountain does not contaminate drinking fountain water. evised sheet L1-04 attached. 3/6/2009 16 FYI only - install overflow pipe out of fountain into storm drain to maintain prope water level in fountain. l \ Revised sheets Ll-04 and L1-05 attached, showing both fountains with overflow pipe. 3/6/2009 Page 2 of 3 UMComments Resolution Sheet PROJECT Five Points Plaza, La Porte TX REFERENCE DOCUMENT Issued for Construction Set (17 March, 2009) F MAR 2 5 2009 CITY OF LA PORTE COMMENT URS RESPONSEIACTION TAKEN DATE 17 Electrical drawings need to be provided and sealed by P.E. -(A) Show where th new electric meter loop will be installed; (8) Load analysis �iave complied. 3/17/2009 18 We assume no air conditioning & heat in building since there were no mechanical drawings. FYI This is correct. 3/6/2009 Page 3 of 3 i TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATION P.O. Box 12157 • Austin, Texas 78711 (512) 463-6599 • (800) 803-9202 a FAX (512) 475-2871 customer.seMce0loenseState.bLus a wwv.Ikensestate.bLus 8 PROOF OF SUBMISSION BY" EGEIVE t MAR 2 5 2009 Per the Texas Architectural Barriers Act, Texas Govemment Code, Chapter 469, Section 469.101 'All plans and specifications for the construction of or for the substantial renovation or modification of a building or facility must be submitted to the department for review and approval if: (1) the buildin or facility is subject to this chapter, and 2 the estimated construction cost is at least $50,000." In accordance with 16 Texas Administrative Code Texas Administrative Rules Chapter 68.50(a),'An architect, Interior designer, landscape architect, or engineer with overall responsibility for the design of a building or facility subject to §469.101 of the Act, shall mail, ship, or hand -deliver the construction documents along with a Proof of Submission form to the department, a registered accessibility specialist, or a contract provider not later than the fifth day after the plans and specifications are Issued." The date that plans and specifications are Issued shall be as defined in the following provisions of 16 Texas Administrative Code Texas Administrative Rule 68.10(15): Issue - To mall, deliver, transmit, or otherwise release plans or specifications to an owner, lessee, contractor, subcontractor, or any other person acting for an owner or lessee for the purpose of construction, applying for a building permit, or obtaining regulatory approval after such plans have been sealed by an architect, Interior designer, landscape architect, or engineer. In the case of a state -funded or other public works project, It Is the time at which plans or specifications are publicly posted for bids, after such plans or specifications have been sealed by an architect, Interior designer, landscape architect, or engineer. DESIGN PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE 1. Last Name: WARDROP First Name: CHARLES Middle: D 2. ® Architect ❑ Landscape Architect ❑ Interior Designer ❑ Engineer 3. Ucense#: 18252 4.Address: 9801 WESTHEIMER, I Suite#: 101 City: HOUSTON State: TX ZIP' 77042 5. Phone: 7139146590 s. Fax 7137898404 7. ••Email: DAN_WARDROP@URSCORP.CO M PROJECT INFORMATION 8. Project Name: FIVE POINTS PLAZA 9. EABPRJ# (If applicable): A9809866 4. Project Address: 101 SOUTH BROADWAY Suite I City: LAPORTE State: TX IZIP: 77571 11. 1 hereby notify the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation of the described project and of my Intent to perform, or cause to be performed, all services necessary to design said project in accordance with the provisions of Texas Government Code, Chapter 469. 1 certify that I am the registered design professional with overall responsibility for the design of the project and whose seal is affixed to the construction documents. I am mailing, delivering, transmitting, or otherwise releasing these construction documents to an owner, lessee, contractor, subcontractor or other person for the purpose of construction, applying for a building permit, or obtaining regulatory approval. In the case of a state -funded or other public works project, it Is the time at which construction documents are publicly posted for bids. 03/23/2009 Dale Construction Documents Issued - 03/23/2009 to ❑ TDLR Dale Construction Documents Submitte ® RAS# 3 Name: DOUGLAS W. DARR. ACCESSIBILITY CHECK Signature of Design Profession Date of Signature: 03/23/2009 L/ TDLR USE ONLY DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE Date Construction Documents Received by TDLR TDLR FORM AB042 1-08 NOTE: An Individual who completes and ales this form Win the faxes Department or licensing and Regulation (me Daft.) is entitled to the following: 1) to be infomad aboul the information mat the Door collects about me individual, upon their request and subletl to a few Mx8pifons; 2) to receive and review the infermatiun, under Sections 552.021 and 552.023 of the Texas Goo. Code; and 3) have me n.nm ,- �errect information about me individual that is incorrect.BGti under S^ cn0 w 4 of Me Texas Goo. Code. '-The Department wgl add your address m the Architectural Berner,. • •,,otiaceUon list, which automatically proodes Department infenhak: �itars affecting A lectural Behrens. Your email address is V COMcheck Software Version 3.6.0 Interior Lighting Compliance Certificate 2006 IECC _ Section 1: Project Information Project Type: New Construction Project Title : Five Points Plaza Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: 101 S Broadway Mark Huber Edward Burke La Porte, TX 77571 City of La Porte URS Corporation 604 West Fairmont Parkway 9400 Amberglen Blvd La Porte, TX 77571 Austin, TX 78729 281-470-SD67 512-419-5048 ed_burke@ur.corp.com Section 2: General Information Building Use Description by: Activity Type Activity Tvoefsl Floor Area Warehouse 144 Section 3: Requirements Checklist Interior Lighting: O 1. Total proposed watts must be less than or equal to total allowed watts. Allowed Watts Proposed Watts Complies 115 64 YES Controls, Switching, and Wiring: ❑ 2. Independent controls for each space (switchroccupancy sensor). Exceptions: Areas designated as security or emergency areas that must be continuously illuminated. Lighting in stairways or corridors that are elements of the means of egress. ❑ 3. Master switch at entry to hotellmotel guest room. 0 4. Individual dwelling units separately metered. 5. Each space provided with a manual control to provide uniform light reduction by at least 501%. T 1 ' Exceptions: , Only one luminaire in space; A An occupant -sensing device controls the area; T The area is a corridor, storeroom, restroom, public lobby or sleeping unit. Areas that use less than 0.6 Watts/sq.tt. N �- o 0 ❑ 6. Automatic lighting shutoff control in buildings larger than 5,000 sq.ft. Exceptions: Sleeping units, patient care areas; and spaces where automatic shutoff would endanger safety or security. cl 7. Photooell/astronomical time switch on exterior lights. Exceptions: Lighting intended intended for 24 hour use. - ❑ 8. Tandem wired one -lamp and three -lamp ballasted luminaires (No single -lamp ballasts). Exceptions: " Project Title: Five Points Plaza - -p Report date: 03/24/09 Data filename: C:\Program Files\Checs0% . -heck\La Porte Five Points Plaza.cck Page] of 3 Electronic high -frequency ballasts; Luminaires on emergency circuits or with no available pair. Section 4: Compliance Statement Compliance Statement., The proposed lighting design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications and other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed lighting system has been designed to meet the 2006 IECC requirements in COMcheck Version 3.6.0 and to comply with the mandatory requirements in the Requirements Checklist. Name - Title Signature Date EGEIVE MAR 2 5 2009 r F Project Title: Five Points Plaza Data filename: C:\Program Files\Check\F _ Jheck\La Porte Five Points Plaza.ock Report date: 03/24/09 Page 2 of 3 4 . . r COMcheck Software Version 3.6.0 Interior Lighting Application Worksheet 2006 IECC ' Section 1: Allowed Lighting Power Calculation A B C D Area Category Floor Area Allowed Allowed Watts (1`12) Watts / 112 (B x C) Warehouse 144 0.8 115 Total Allowed Watts = 115 Section 2: Proposed Lighting Power Calculation A B C D E Fixture ID: Description / Lamp I Wattage Per Lamp / Ballast Lamps/ # of Fixture (C X D) Fixture Fixtures Watt. Warehouse (144 sq.ft:) - I Linear Fluorescent 1: 48' T8 32W (Super T8) / Premium efficiency 2 1 64 64 Total Proposed Watts - 64 Section 3: Compliance Calculation fl the Total Allowed Watts minus the Total Proposed Watts is greater than or equal to zero, the building complies. Total Allowed Watts - 115 Total Proposed Watts - 64 Project Compliance - 51 DesignInterior Lighting PASSES: ECEIVE MAR 2 5 2009 BY: Project Title: Five Points Plaza Report date: 03/24/09 Data filename: C:1Program Files\Check _ .;heck\La Pone Five Points Plaza.ock Page 3 of 3 ms Comments Resolution Sheet CITY COPY IF THE APPROVED PLANS PROJECT ARE MODIFIED, A NEW SUBMITTAL Five Points Plaza, La Porte TX TO THE CITY IS REQUIRED PRIOR MAR 2 5 2009 REFERENCE DOCUMENT TO THE CHANGE OCCURRING Issued for Construction Set (17 March, 2009) OF LA PORTE COMMENT IURS RESPONSE/ACTION TAKEN DATE ` Atr City Planner Mr. Masood Malik, a certified site plan is required prior to building permit issuance. - Sealed/signed Site Development Plan (L1-01) attached. 3/6/2009 2 Please furnish prior to building permit issuance proof or registration page showing project is registered with Texas Accessibility Standards. Have complied; documents attached. 3/17/2009 3 ' Eventuallya building permit will be issued to a general contractor. Need to kno who the general contractor will be and will need his certificate of insuranc showing City of La Porte as certificate holder. D ` Bid opening scheduled for April 17; after City Council meeting, general contractor will be awarded by City of La Porte. 3/17/2009 4 Backflow protection required on any irrigation and/or water feature. FYI only- backflow protection shown on page L1-04. rt K Revised sheet L1-04 attached. Additional backflow protection shown on sheet C6-01 attached. 3/6/2009 5 The address of this project will be 101 S Broadway. Shown on cover sheet attached. 3/17/200^ 6 g g y -provide com-check energy code analysis EnergyCode - lighting only (RD Interior Lighting Compliance Certificate (Comcheck) attached. 3/17/2009 7 Do you want exterior access to electrical panels? (Page A4-12) Q 1 ` Yes; panels will be keyed. 3/17/2009 8 Page C2-01 needs to be sealed by a surveyor. Sealed/signed Survey (C2-01) attached. 3/6/2009 Miw walls shall be required red where drain, S ast a& vent Plumbing, i Page 1 of 3 UMComments Resolution Sheet PROJECT Five Points Plaza, La Porte TX REFERENCE DOCUMENT Issued for Construction Set (17 March, 2009) MAR 2 5 2009 ICITY OF LA PORTE COMMENT URS RESPONSEACTION TAKEN pA� 9 Page C5-02 - check with Public Works, Mr Curtis Herrod regarding details (City of Houston?) C IK J Have complied. 3/17/2009 10 Water fountain to be ADA compliant. f AA Water fountain specified is ADA compliant. 3/6/2009 11 2" domestic water line tap required? Please confirm. If so, show a proposed 2/ water tap off of existing 4" water line. Page C6-01. Is it a 4" City owned waterq main? (confirm) The connection of the proposed 2" water line into the existing 4" main water line will be done as shown on C6-01; a 4" to 2" reduction will be used at the 4" tee, therefore, there is no need for a water tap. The 4" main water line is shown In the La Porte Com rehensive Plan. 316/2009 12 Install backflow protection before first valve. (after the meter) R Valves are shown for efficiency in future maintenance activities. Recommend install as shown. 3/6/2009 13 Show on drawings Code information (page S1-00) (and Cover page) - (A) Grou A-5, etc.; to Occupant load, etc.; ( C ) List all applicable code information, applicable to City of La Porte Have complied; see cover sheet and sheet S1-0 attached. 3/17/2009 14 Irrigation plans - need to be provided, irrigation meter not shown? / p Sheets 1-2-01 and 1-2 ,02 attached. —7 3/17/2009 15 Additional backflow protection required for drinking fountain so that water from decorative fountain does not contaminate drinking fountain water. evised sheet L1-04 attached. 3/6/2009 r� 16 FYI only - install overt ow pipe out of fountain into storm drain to maintain pro a water level in fountain. Revised sheets L1-04 and L1-05 attached, show ng both fountains with overflow pipe. 3/6/2009 Page 2 of 3 URS Comments Resolution Sheet ' ECEIVE PROJECT MAR 2 5 ZOOS^ Five Points Plaza, La Porte TX REFERENCE DOCUMENT BY: Issued for Construction Set (17 March, 2009) CITY OF LA PORTE COMMENT URS RESPONSE/ACTION TAKEN pg7E 17 Electrical drawings need to be provided and sealed by P.E. --(A) Show where new electric meter loop will be installed; (B) Load analysis ave complied. 3117/2009 16 We assume no air conditioning & heal in building since there were no mechanical drawings. FYI This is correct. 3/6/2009 Page 3 of 3 TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATION P.O. Box 12157 aa Austin, Texas 78711 E P i/ F . (512) 463-6599 . (800) 803-9202 . FAX (512) 475-2871 customer.seMceoicerse.statatnus a www.bw .licansiestates ' _. • �' MAR 2 5 2009 PROOF OF SUBMISSION BY: Per the Texas Architectural Barriers Act, Texas Government Code, Chapter 469, Section 469.101 'All plans and specifications for the construction of or for the substantial renovation or modification of a building or facility must be submitted to the department for review and approval if: (1) the building or facility Is sub act to this chapter, and (2) the estimated construction cost is at least $50,000' In accordance with 16 Texas Administrative Code Texas sub Rules Chapter 88.50(e)r 'An architect interior designer, landscape architect, or engineer with overall responsibilittyy for the design offs building or faciIfty sub A to §469.101 of the Act, shalt mail, ship, or hand -deliver the construction documents along with a Proof of Submission form to the department, a registered accessibility specialist, ore contract provider not later than the fifth day after the plans and specifications are Issued." The date that plans and specifications are Issued shall be as defined In the following provlsions'of 16 Texas Administrative Code Texas Administrative Rule 68.10(15): Issue - To mail, deliver, transmit, or otherwise release plans or specifications to an owner, lessee, contractor, subcontractor, or any other person acting for an owner or lessee for the purpose of construction, applying for a building permit, or obtaining regulatory approval after such plans have been sealed by an architect, interior designer, landscape architect, or engineer. In the case of a state-funded.or other public works project, it Is the time at which plans or specifications are publicly posted for bids, after such plans or specifications have been sealed by an architect, Interior designer, landscape architect, or engineer. DESIGN PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE 1. Last Name: WARDROP First Name: CHARLES Middle: D I 2. ® Architect ❑ Landscape Architect ❑ Interior Designer ❑ Engineer 3. License#: 18252 4.Address: 9801 WESTHEIMER, suite#: 101 City: HOUSTON state: TX Z* 77042 5. Phone: 7139146590 6. Fax 7137898404 7. "Email: DAN_WARDROP@URSCORP.CO M PROJECT INFORMATION 6. Project Name: FIVE POINTS PLAZA 9. EABPRJ# (if applicable): A9809866 4. Project Address: 101 SOUTH BROADWAY Suite M I City: LAPORTE State: TX ILp: 77571 11. 1 hereby notify the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation of the described project and of my Intent to perform, or cause to be performed, all services necessary to design said project in accordance with the provisions of Texas Government Code, Chapter 469. 1 certify that I am the registered design professional with overall responsibility for the design of the project and whose seal is affixed to the construction documents. I am mailing, delivering, transmitting, or otherwise releasing these construction documents to an owner, lessee, contractor, subcontractor or other person for the purpose of construction, applying for a building permit, or obtaining regulatory approval. In the case of a state -funded or other public works project, it is the time at which construction documents are publicly posted for bids. 03/23/2009 Date Construction Documents Issued 03/23/2009 to ❑ TDLR Date Construction Documents Submitte///' O RAS# 3 Name: DOUGLAS W. DARR, ACCESSIBILITY CHECK Signature of Design Profession Date of Signature: 03/23/2009 - TDLR USE ONLY no NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE Date Construction Documents Received by TD*6 TDLR FORM AB042 1-08 NOTE: M individual vma completes and Ties thS to. with rile Texas Department of Licensing and Reputauon (the Dept.) is enYaeO to the follPmng' t) to be informed about the mfonnation that the Dept, collects about the individual, upon their request and subject to a for. exceptions; 2) to receive and review rile information, under Sections 552,021 and 552.023 of the Texas Govt. Code: and 3) have Me FRN cnrron information about the individual trial is intoned. under section 55_9.W4 of the Texas Govt Code. Department will add your address to file Architectural aenierr otifcatioo list. wmich autometicall lrovides � ' ___...__.:.:_..._..__.._.r._•...._......_:_._.__.:__r_..... .. _..: YI Department in:ombdp? ,hors affecting Nch......altianiers. Your email addressrs COMcheck Software Version 3.6.0 Interior Lighting Compliance Certificate 2006 IECC Section 1: Project Information Project Type: New Construction Project Title : Five Points Plaza Construction Site: Owner/Agent: 101 S Broadway. Mark Huber La Porte, TX 77671 City of La Porte 604 West Fairmont Parkway La Porte, TX 77571 281.470-5067 Section 2: General Information Building Use Description by: Activity Type Activity TypCs1 Floor Area Warehouse 144 Section 3: Requirements Checklist E C E I V E MAR 2 5 2009 BY: Designer/Contractor: Edward Burke URS Corporation 9400 Amberglen Blvd Austin, TX 78729 512-419-5048 ed_burke@urscorp.com Interior Lighting: O 1. Total proposed watts must be less than or equal to total allowed watts. Allowed Watts Proposed Watts Complies 115 64 YES Controls, Switching, and Wiring: 2. Independent controls for each space (switchroccupancy sensor). Exceptions: Areas designated as security or emergency areas that must be continuously illuminated. Lighting in stairways or corridors that are elements of the means of egress. O 3. Master switch at entry to hoteVmotel guest room. 4. Individual dwelling units separately metered. ❑ 5. Each space provided with a manual control to provide uniform light reduction by at least 501%. Exceptions: Only one luminaire in space; An occupant -sensing device controls the area; The area is a corridor, storeroom, restroom, public lobby or sleeping unit. Areas that use less than 0.6 Watts/sq.fl. ' E-j 6. Automatic lighting shutoff control in buildings larger than 5,000 sq.1t. Exceptions: Sleeping units, patient care areas; and spaces where automatic shutoff would endanger safety or security. O 7. Photoce ltastronomical time switch on exterior lights. Exceptions: Lighting intended for 24 hour use. O 8. Tandem wired one -lamp and three -lamp ballasted luminaires (No single -lamp ballasts). Exceptions: Project Title: Five Points Plaza - Repon date: 03/24/09 Data filename: C:\Program Files\Check\CS .ack\La Pone Five Points Plaza.cck . Page t,of 3 L Electronic high -frequency ballasts; Luminaires on emergency circuits or with no available pair. Section 4: Compliance Statement Compliance Statement: The proposed lighting design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications and other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed lighting system has been designed to meet the 2006 IECC requirements in COMcheck Version 3.6.0 and to comply with the mandatory requirements in the Requirements Checklist. Name - Title Signature Date EGp=pOl�� MAR 2 5 2009 L BY: Project Title: Five Points Plaza r Report date: 03/24/09 Data filename: C:\Program Files\Check\d.•. . eck\La Porte Five Points Plaza.cck • Page Zol 3 6 COMcheck Software Version 3.6.0 �(l Interior Lighting Application Worksheet 2006 IECC Section 1: Allowed Lighting Power Calculation A B C D Area Category Floor Area Allowed Allowed Watts (M) Watts / 112 (B x C) Warehouse 144 0.8 115 Total Allowed Wafts . 115 Section 2: Proposed Lighting Power Calculation A Fixture ID: Description / Lamp / Wattage Per Lamp / Ballast B C D E Lamps/ A of Fixture (C X D) Linear Fluorescent 1: 48' T8 32W (Super T8) / Premium efficiency 2 1 64 64 1 Total Proposed Watts. 64 Section 3: Compliance Calculation It the Total Allowed Watts minus the Total Proposed Watts is greater than or equal to zero, the building complies. Total Allowed Watts . 115 Total Proposed Watts . 64 Project Compliance . 51 DesignInterior, Lighting PASSES' ECEI IF MAR 2 6 2009 BY: Project Title: Five Points Plaza Report date: 03/24/09 Data lilename: C:\Program Files\Check\C : eck\La Pone Five Points Plaza.ock Page 3 of 3 -09 D M�� iar STATE OF TEXAS i( COUNTY OF HARRIS )( CITY OF L A PORTE X "T 1 LA PORTE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION BOARD Notice is hereby given of a Special Called Regular Meeting of the La Porte Development Corporation Board of Directors to be held on May 11, 2009 at 5:00 p.m., at La Porte City Hall Council Chambers, 604 West Fairmont Parkway, La Porte, Texas, regarding the items of business according to the agenda listed below: Call to order 2. Consider approval of the April 6 2009 minutes of the Special Called Regular Meeting of the La Porte Development Corporation Board - M. Gillett �.Consider approval or other action regarding a contract be Rob— Etween the La Porte Development M osr/ / Corporation and A'La Carte Foodservice Consulting Group for consulting services - _ � regarding restaurant development on Main Street in the amount of $9600.00 - D. Westbeld%S •Y do �. ® - - M r Consider approval or other action rewarding approval of a contract between the La Porte i evelo ingot Corporation and CF Jordan for the conshvchon of Town Plaza oroJect a d A�` El' Irr, ! ffSn j �,hJ� ,,amending the project budget in the amount of.$231 520 for said pumose=Hr1#estrd �5 Executive Session — Pursuant to provision of the Open Meetings Law, under Texas � Government Code Chapter 571, Sections 551.071 through 551.076, 551.087 (consultation ;Fd KA . with attorney, deliberation regarding real property, deliberation regarding prospective gift or � donation, personnel matters, deliberation regarding security devices, or excluding a witness e-� during examination of another witness in an investigation, deliberation regarding economic —/ development negotiations) (� 551.072 (Deliberation regarding purchase, exchange, lease Meet with City Manager ' — or value of Real Property) and City Attorney to discuss possible purchase of real property 6. Consideration and possible action on item considered in executive session. 7. Board member comments A. Matter appearing on agenda B. Inquiry of staff requiring a statement of specific factual information or a recitation of existing policy 8. Adjournment If during the course of the meeting covered by this agenda the Council should determine that a closed or executive meeting or session of the Council should be held or is required in relation to an item noticed in this agenda, then such closed or executive meeting or sessions authorized by the Open Meetings Law, Chapter 551, Texas Govemme'nt Code; will be held by the Council at that date, hour and place given in the meeting notice or as soon after the commencement of the meeting covered by the meeting notice as the Council may conveniently meet in such closed or executive meeting or session concerning any and all'subjects and for any and all purposes permitted�o, :sections 551.071 through 551.076, and 551, : of said Open Meetings Law, including, but not limited to: Section 551.071 — For the purpose of a private consultation with the Council's attorney on any subject or matter authorized by law. Section 551.072 —' For the purpose of deliberating the purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property. Section 551.073 — For the purpose of deliberating a negotiated contract for a prospective gift or donation to the City. Section 551.074 — For the purpose of deliberating the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline or dismissal of a public officer or employee or to hear complaints or charges against a public officer or employee, unless the officer or employee requests a public hearing. r Section 551.075 — for the purpose of conferring with an employee or employees of the City, only for the purpose of receiving information from the employee or employees or to ask questions of the employee or employees; provided, however, that no discussion of public business or City policy that affects public business shall take place between the members of the City Council during the conference. Section 551.076 — To consider deployment, or specific occasions for implementation, of security personnel or devices. Section 551.087 — To discuss or deliberate, regarding commercial or financial information that the governmental body has received from a business prospect that the governmental body seeks to have locate, stay, or expand in or near the territory of the governmental body and with which the governmental body is conducting economic development negotiations; or to deliberate the offer of a financial or other incentive to a business prospect described by Subdivision (1). There may be a possible quorum of City Council present at this meeting and may participate in discussion at this meeting, however, they will not vote on matters. THIS FACILITY. HAS DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS AVAILABLE. REQUESTS FOR ACCOMMODATIONS OR INTERPRETIVE SERVICES AT MEETINGS SHOULD BE MADE 48 HOURS PRIOR TO THIS MEETING. PLEASE CONTACT CITY SECRETARY'S OFFICE AT 281-471-5020 OR TDD LINE 281471-5030 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. M a illett TRMC, CM� City Secretary Date posted CHAPTER8 INDIRECT/SPECIAL WASTE SECTION 801 GENERAL 801.1 Scope. This chapter shall govern matters concerning indirect waste piping and special wastes. This chapter shall fur- ther control matters concerning food -handling establ ishmems, sterilizers, clear -water wastes- swimming pools, methods of providing air breaks or air gaps, and neutralizing devices for corrosive wastes. 801.2 Protection. All devices, appurtenances, appliances and apparatus intended to serve some special function, such as ster- ilization, distillation, processing, cooling, or storage of ice or foods, and that discharge to the drainage system, shall be pro- vided with protection against backfiow, Flooding, fouling, con- tamination and stoppage of the drain. SECTION 802 INDIRECT WASTES 802.1 Where required. Food -handling equipment and clear -water waste shall discharge through an indirect waste pipe as specified in Sections 802.1.1 through 802.1.7. All health-care related fixtures, devices and equipment shall dis- charge to the drainage system through an indirect waste pipe by, means of an air gap in accordance with this chapter and Section 713.3. Fixtures not required by this section to be indirectly con- nected shall be directly connected to the plumbing system in accordance with Chapter 7. 802.1.1 Food handling. Equipment and fixtures utilized for the storage, preparation and handling of food shall dis- charge through an indirect waste pipe by means of an air gap. 802.1.2 Floor drains in food storage areas. Floor drains located within walk-in refrigerators or freezers in food ser- vice and food establishments shall be indirectly connected to the sanitary drainage system by means of an air gap. Where a Floor drain is located within an area subject to freezing, the waste line serving the Floor drain shall not be trapped and shall indirectly discharge into a waste receptor located outside of the, area subject to freezing. Exception: Where protected against back0ow by a backwater valve, such Floor drains shall be indirectly connected to the sanitary drainage system by means of an air break or an air gap. 802.1.3 Potable clear -water waste. Where devices and equipment, such as sterilizers and relief valves, discharge potable water to the building drainage system, the discharge; - shall be through an indirect waste pipe by means of an air gap. ,J 802.1.4 Swimming pools. Where wastewater from swim- ming pools, backwash from filtersand water from pool deck drains discharge to the building drainage system, the dis- charge shall be through an indirect waste pipe by means of an air gap. 802.1.5 Nonpotable clear -water waste. Where devices and equipment such as process tanks, filters, drips and boil- ers discharge nonpotable water to the building drainage sys- tem, the discharge shall be through an indirect waste pipe by means of an air break or an air gap. 802.1.6 Domestic dishwashing machines. Domestic dishwashing machines shall discharge indirectly through an air gap or air break into a standpipe or waste receptor in accordance with Section 802.2,. or discharge into a wye-branch fitting on the tailpiece of the kitchen sink or the dishwasher connection of a food waste grinder. The waste line of a domestic dishwashing machine discharging into a kitchen sink tailpiece or food waste grinder shall connect to a deck -mounted air gap or the waste line shall rise and be securely fastenend to the underside of the sink rim or coun- ter. 802.1.7 Commercial dishwashing machines. The dis- charge from a commercial dishwashing machine shall be through an air gap or air break into a standpipe or waste receptor in accordance with Section 802.2. 802.2 Installation. All indirect waste piping shall discharge through an air gap or air break into a waste receptor or standpipe. Waste receptors and standpipes shall be trapped and vented and shall connect to the building drainage system. All indirect waste piping that exceeds 2 feet (610 mm) in devel- oped length measured horizontally, or4 feet (1219 mm) in total developed length, shall be trapped. 802.2.1 Air gap. The air gap between the indirect waste pipe and the Flood level rim of the waste receptor shall be a minimum of twice the effective opening of the indirect waste pipe. 802.2.2 Air break. An air break shall be provided between the indirect waste pipe and the trap seal of the waste receptor or standpipe. 802.3 Waste receptors. Every waste receptor shall be of an approved type. A removable strainer or basket shall cover the waste outlet of waste receptors. Waste receptors shall be installed in ventilated spaces. Waste receptors shall not be installed in bathrooms or toilet rooms or in any inaccessible or unventilated space such as a closet or storeroom. Ready access shall be provided to waste receptors. 802.3.1 Size of receptors. A waste receptor shall be sized for the maximum discharge of all indirect waste pipes served by the receptor. Receptors shall be installed to pre- vent splashing or Flooding. 802.3.2 Open hub waste receptors. Waste receptors shall be permitted in the form of a hub or pipe extending not less than I inch (25.4 mm) above a water -impervious Floor and are not required to have a strainer. 2006 INTERNATIONAL PLUMBING CODE* 67 DEFINITIONS BACKFLOW CONNECTION. Any arrangement whereby Tbackflow is possible. BACKFLOW PREVENTER. A device or means to prevent backflow. BALL COCK. See "Fill valve." $ASE FLOOD ELEVATION. A reference point, determined )rt accordance with the building code, based on the depth or peak elevation of flooding, including wave height, which has a f percent (100-year flood) or greater chance of occurring in any given year. �i BATHROOM GROUP. A group of fixtures consisting of a water closet, lavatory, bathtub or shower, including or exclud- ing a bidet, an emergency floor drain or both. Such fixtures are located together on the same floor level. BEDPAN STEAMER OR BOILER. A fixture utilized for scalding bedpans or urinals by direct application of steam or boiling water. BEDPAN WASHER AND STERILIZER. A fixture designed to wash bedpans and to flush the contents into the san- itary drainage system. Included are fixtures of this type that provide for disinfecting utensils by scalding with steam or hot water. BEDPAN WASHER HOSE. A device supplied with hot and cold water and located adjacent to a water closet or clinical sink to be utilized for cleansing bedpans. BRANCH. Any part of the piping system except a riser, main or stack. BRANCH INTERVAL. A vertical measurement of distance, 8 feet (2438 rum) or more in developed length, between the connections of horizontal branches to a drainage stack. Mea- surements are taken down the stack from the highest horizontal branch connection. BRANCH VENT. A vent connecting one or more individual vents with a vent stack or stack vent. BUILDING. Any structure occupied or intended for support- ing or sheltering any occupancy. BUILDING DRAIN. That part of the lowest piping of a drain- age system that receives the discharge from soil, waste and other drainage pipes inside and that extends 30 inches (762 mm) in developed length of pipe beyond the exterior walls of the building and conveys the drainage to the building.sewer. Combined. A building drain that conveys both sewage and storm water or other drainage. Sanitary. A building drain that conveys sewage only. Storm. A building drain that conveys storm water or other drainage, but not sewage. BUILDING SEWER. That part of the drainage system that extends from the end of the building drain and conveys the dis- charge to a public sewer, private sewer, individual sewage dis- posal system or other point of disposal. Combined. A building sewer that conveys both sewage and storm water or other drainage. Sanitary. A building sewer that conveys sewage only. Storm. A building sewer that conveys storm water or other drainage, but not sewage. BUILDING SUBDRAIN. That portion of a drainage system that does not drain by gravity into the building sewer. BUILDING TRAP. A device, fitting or assembly of fittings installed in the building drain to prevent circulation of air between the drainage system of the building and the building sewer. CIRCUIT VENT. A vent that connects to a horizontal drain- age branch and vents two traps to a maximum of eight traps or trapped fixtures connected into a battery. CISTERN. A small covered tank for storing water for a home or farm. Generally, this tank stores rainwater to be utilized for purposes other than in the potable water supply, and such tank is placed underground in most cases. CLEANOUT. An access opening in the drainage system uti- lized for the removal of obstructions. Types of cleanouts include a removable plug or cap, and a removable fixture or fix- ture trap. CODE. These regulations, subsequent amendments thereto, or any emergency rule or regulation that the administrative authority having jurisdiction has lawfully adopted. CODE OFFICIAL. The officer or other designated authority charged with the administration and enforcement of this code, or a duly authorized representative. COMBINATION FIXTURE. A fixture combining one sink and laundry tray or a two- or three -compartment sink or laun- dry tray in one unit. COMBINATION WASTE AND VENT SYSTEM. A spe- cially designed system of waste piping embodying the horizon- tal wet venting of one or more sinks or floor drains by means of a common waste and vent pipe adequately sized to provide free movement of air above the flow line of the drain. COMBINED BUILDING DRAIN. See 'Building drain, combined." COMBINED BUILDING SEWER. See "Building sewer, combined" COMMON VENT. A vent connecting at the junction of two fixture drains or to a fixture branch and serving as a vent for both fixtures. CONCEALED FOULING SURFACE. Any surface of a plumbing fixture which is not readily visible and is not scoured or cleansed with each fixture operation. CONDUCTOR. A pipe inside the building that conveys storm water from the roof to a storm or combined building drain. CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS. All of the written, graphic and pictorial documents prepared or assembled for describing the design, location and physical characteristics of the elements of the project necessary for obtaining a building permit. The construction drawings shall be drawn to an appro- priate scale. CONTAMINATION. An impairment of the quality of the potable water that creates an actual hazard to the public health 10 1 2006 INTERNATIONAL PLUMBING CODE' DEFINITIONS le professional registration laws of the state or jurisdiction in phich the project is to be constructed. • RELIEF VALVE Pressure relief valve. A pressure -actuated valve held closed by a spring or other means and designed to relieve pressure automatically at the pressure at which such valve is Set. Temperature and pressure relief (T&P) valve. A combi- nation relief valve designed to function as both a tempera- ture relief and a pressure relief valve. Temperature relief valve. A temperature -actuated valve designed to discharge automatically at the temperature at which such valve is set. RELIEF VENT. A vent whose primary function is to provide circulation of air between drainage and vent systems. RIM. An unobstructed open edge of a fixture. RISER. See "Water pipe, riser." ROOF DRAIN. A drain installed to receive water collecting on the surface of a roof and to discharge such water into a leader or a conductor. ROUGH -IN. Parts of the plumbing system that are installed prior to the installation of fixtures. This includes drainage, water supply, vent piping and the necessary fixture supports and any fixtures that are built into the structure. SELF -CLOSING FAUCET. A faucet containing a valve that automatically closes upon deactivation of the opening means. SEPARATOR. See "Interceptor." SEWAGE. Any liquid waste containing animal or vegetable matter in suspension or solution, including liquids containing chemicals in solution. SEWAGE EJECTORS. A device for lifting sewage by entraining the sewage in a high -velocity jet of steam, air or water. SEWER Building sewer. See "Building sewer." Public sewer. A common sewer directly controlled by pub- Uc authority. Sanitary sewer. A sewer that carries sewage and excludes storm, surface and ground water. Storm sewer. A sewer that conveys rainwater, surface water, subsurface water and similar liquid wastes. SLOPE. The fall (pitch) of a line of pipe in reference to a hori- zontal plane. In drainage, the slope is expressed as the fall in units vertical per units horizontal (percent) for a length of pipe. SOIL PIPE. A pipe that conveys sewage containing fecal mat- ter to the building drain or building sewer. SPILLPROOF VACUUM BREAKER. An assembly con- sisting of one check valve force -loaded closed and an air -inlet vent valve force -loaded open to atmosphere, positioned down- stream of the check valve, and located between and including two tightly closing shutoff valves and a test cock. STACK. A general term for any vertical line of soil, waste, vent or inside conductor piping that extends through at least one story with or without offsets. STACK VENT. The extension of a soil or waste stack above the highest horizontal drain connected to the stack. STACK VENTING. A method of venting a fixture or fixtures through the soil or waste stack. STERILIZER Boiling type. A boiling -type sterilizer is a fixture of a nonpressure type utilized for boiling instruments, utensils or other equipment for disinfection. These devices are por- table or are connected to the plumbing system. Instrument. A device for the sterilization of various instru- ments. Pressure (autoclave). A pressure vessel fixture designed to utilize steam under pressure for sterilizing. Pressure instrument washer sterilizer. A pressure instru- ment washer sterilizer is a pressure vessel fixture designed to both wash and sterilize instruments during the operating cycle of the fixture. Utensil. A device for the sterilization of utensils as utilized in health care services. Water. A water sterilizer is a device for sterilizing water and storing sterile water. STERILIZER VENT. A separate pipe or stack, indirectly connected to the building drainage system at the lower termi- nal, that receives the vapors from ronpressure sterilizers, or the exhaust vapors from pressure sterilizers, and conducts the vapors directly to the open air. Also caUed vapor, steam, atmo- spheric or exhaust vent. STORM DRAIN. See "Drainage system, storm" STRUCTURE. That which is built or constructed or a portion thereof. SUBSOIL DRAIN. A drain that collects subsurface water or seepage water and conveys such water to a place of disposal. SUMP: A tank or pit that receives sewage or liquid waste, located below the normal grade of the gravity system and that must be emptied by mechanical means. SUMP PUMP. An automatic water pump powered by an elec- tric motor for the removal of drainage, except raw sewage, from a sump, pit or low point. SUMP VENT. A vent from pneumatic sewage ejectors, or sim- ilar equipment, that terminates separately to the open air. SUPPORTS. Devices for supporting and securing pipe, fix- tures and equipment. SWIMMING POOL. Any structure, basin, chamber or tank containing an artificial body of water for swimming, diving or recreational bathing having a depth of 2 feet (610 rum) or more at any point. TEMPERED WATER. Water having a temperature range between 85°F (29°C) and l l0°F (43°C). 14 2006 INTERNATIONAL PLUMBING CODE® :.r _J 1 S CHAPTER INDIRECT/SPECIAL WASTE SECTION 801 GENERAL 801.1 Scope. This chapter shall govern matters concerning indirect waste piping and special wastes. This chapter shall fur- ther control matters concerning food -handling establishments, sterilizers, clear -water wastes, swimming pools, methods of providing air breaks or air gaps, and neutralizing devices for corrosive wastes. 801.2 Protection. All devices, appurtenances, appliances and apparatus intended to serve some special function, such as ster- ilization, distillation, processing, cooling, or storage of ice or foods, and that discharge to the drainage system, shall be pro- vided with protection against backflow, flooding, fouling, con- tamination and stoppage of the drain. SECTION 802 INDIRECT WASTES 802.1 Where required. Food -handling equipment and clear -water waste shall discharge through an indirect waste pipe as specified in Sections 802.1.1 through 802.1.7. All health-care related fixtures, devices and equipment shall dis- charge to the drainage system through an indirect waste pipe by means of an air gap in accordance with this chapter and Section 713.3. Fixtures not required by this section to be indirectly con- nected shall be directly connected to the plumbing system in accordance with Chapter 7. 802.1.1 Food handling. Equipment and fixtures utilized for the storage, preparation and handling of food shall dis- charge through an indirect waste pipe by means of an air gap. 802.1.2 Floor drains in food storage areas. Floor drains located within walk-in refrigerators or freezers in food ser- vice and food establishments shall be indirectly connected to the sanitary drainage system by means of an air gap. Where a floor drain is located within an area subject to freezing, the waste line serving the floor drain shall not be trapped and shall indirectly discharge into a waste receptor located outside of the area subject to freezing. Exception: Where protected against backflow by a backwater valve, such floor drains shall be indirectly connected to the sanitary drainage system by means of an air break or an air gap. 802.1.3 Potable clear -water waste. Where devices and equipment, such as sterilizers and relief valves, discharge potable water to the building drainage system, the discharge shall be through an indirect waste pipe by means of an air gap. 802.1.4 Swimming pools. Where wastewater from swim- ming pools, backwash from filters and water from pool deck drains discharge to the building drainage system, the dis- charge shall be through an indirect waste pipe by means of an air gap. 802.1.5 Nonpotable clear -water waste. Where devices and equipment such as process tanks, fillers, drips and boil- ersdischarge nonpotable water to the building drainage sys- tem, the discharge shall be through an indirect waste pipe by means of an air break or an air gap. 802.1.6 Domestic dishwashing machines. Domestic dishwashing machines shall discharge indirectly through an air gap or air break into a standpipe or waste receptor in accordance with Section 802.2, or discharge into a wye-branch fitting on the tailpiece of the kitchen sink or the dishwasher connection of a food waste grinder. The waste line of a domestic dishwashing machine discharging into a kitchen sink tailpiece or food waste grinder shall connect to a deck -mounted air gap or the waste line shall rise and be securely fastenend to the underside of the sink rim or coun- ter. 802.1.7 Commercial dishwashing machines. The dis- charge from a commercial dishwashing machine shall be through an air gap or air break into a standpipe or waste receptor in accordance with Section 802.2. 802.2 Installation. All indirect waste piping shall discharge through an air gap or air break into a waste receptor or standpipe. Waste receptors and standpipes shall be trapped and vented and shall connect to the building drainage system. All indirect waste piping that exceeds 2 feet (610 mm) in devel- oped length, measured horizontally, or 4 feet (1219 ram) in total developed length, shall be trapped. 802.2.1 Air gap. The air gap between the indirect waste pipe and the flood level rim of the waste receptor shall be a minimum of twice the effective opening of the indirect waste pipe. 802.2.2 Air break. An air break shall be provided between the indirect waste pipe and the trap seal of the waste receptor or standpipe. 802.3 Waste receptors. Every waste receptor shall be of an approved type. A removable strainer or basket shall cover the waste outlet of waste receptors. Waste receptors shall be installed in ventilated spaces. Waste receptors shall not be installed in bathrooms or toilet rooms or in any inaccessible or unventilated space such as a closet or storeroom. Ready access shall be provided to waste receptors. 802.3.1 Size of receptors. A waste receptor shall be sized for the maximum discharge oUall indirect waste pipes served by the receptor. Receptors shall be installed to pre- vent splashing or flooding. 802.3.2 Open hub waste receptors. Waste receptors shall be permitted in theform of a hub or pipe extending not less than I inch (25.4 mm) above a water -impervious floor and are not required to have a strainer. 2006 INTERNATIONAL PLUMBING CODE 67 ,~ DERNITIONS ' BACKFLOW CONNECTION. Any arrangement whereby backflow is possible. ,4BACKFLOW PREVENTER. A device or means to prevent ' backflow. BALL COCK. See "Fill valve" BASE FLOOD ELEVATION. A reference point, determined �o accordance with the building code, based on the depth or peak elevation of flooding, including wave height, which has a I percent (100-year flood) or greater chance of occurring in any given year. BATHROOM GROUP. A group of fixtures consisting of a water closet, lavatory, bathtub or shower, including or exclud- ing a bidet, an emergency floor drain or both. Such fixtures are located together on the same floor level. BEDPAN STEAMER OR BOILER. A fixture utilized for scalding bedpans or urinals by direct application of steam or boiling water. BEDPAN WASHER AND STERILIZER. A fixture designed to wash bedpans and to flush the contents into the san- itary drainage system. Included are fixtures of this type that provide for disinfecting utensils by scalding with steam or hot water. BEDPAN WASHER HOSE. A device supplied with hot and cold water and located adjacent to a water closet or clinical sink to be utilized for cleansing bedpans. BRANCH. Any part of the piping system except a riser, main or stack. BRANCH INTERVAL. A vertical measurement of distance, 8 feet (2438 mm) or more in developed length, between the connections of horizontal branches to a drainage stack. Mea- surements are taken down the stack from the highest horizontal branch connection. BRANCH VENT. A vent connecting one or more individual vents with a vent stack or stack vent BUILDING. Any structure occupied or intended for support- ing or sheltering any occupancy. BUILDING DRAIN. That part of the lowest piping of a drain- age system that receives the discharge from soil, waste and other drainage pipes inside and that extends 30 inches (762 mm) in developed length of pipe beyond the exterior walls of the building and conveys the drainage to the building sewer. Combined. A building drain that conveys both sewage and storm water or other drainage. Sanitary. A building drain that conveys sewage only. Storm. A building drain that conveys storm water or other drainage, but not sewage. BUILDING SEWER. That part of the drainage system that extends from the end of the building drain and conveys the dis- charge to a public sewer, private sewer, individual sewage dis- posal system or other point of disposal. Combined. A building sewer that conveys both sewage and storm water or other drainage. Sanitary. A building sewer that conveys sewage only Storm. A building sewer that conveys storm water or other drainage, but not sewage. BUILDING SUBDRAIN. That portion of a drainage system that does not drain by gravity into the building sewer. BUILDING TRAP.'A device, fitting or assembly of fittings installed in the building drain to prevent circulation of air between the drainage system of the building and the building sewer. CIRCUIT VENT. A vent that connects to a horizontal drain- age branch and vents two traps to a maximum of eight traps or trapped futures connected into a battery. CISTERN. A small covered tank for storing water for a home or farm. Generally, this tank stores rainwater to be utilized for purposes other than in the potable water supply, and such tank is placed underground in most cases. CLEANOUT. An access opening in the drainage system uti- lized for the removal of obstructions. Types of cleanouts include a removable plug or cap, and a removable fixture or fix- ture trap. CODE. These regulations, subsequent amendments thereto, or any emergency rule or regulation that the administrative authority having jurisdiction has lawfully adopted. CODE OFFICIAL. The officer or other designated authority charged with the administration and enforcement of this code, or a duly authorized representative. COMBINATION FIXTURE. A fixture combining one sink and laundry tray or a two- or three -compartment sink or laun- dry tray in one unit. COMBINATION WASTE AND VENT SYSTEM. A spe- cially designed system of waste piping embodying the horizon- tal wet venting of one or more sinks or floor drains by means of a common waste and vent pipe adequately sized to provide free movement of air above the flow line of the drain. COMBINED BUILDING DRAIN. See "Building drain, combined." COMBINED BUILDING SEWER. See 'Building sewer, combined" COMMON VENT. A vent connecting at the junction of two fixture drains or to a fixture branch and serving as a vent for both fixtures. CONCEALED FOULING SURFACE. Any surface of a plumbing fixture which is not readily visible and is not scoured or cleansed with each fixture operation. CONDUCTOR. A pipe inside the building that conveys storm water from the roof to a storm or combined building drain. CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS. All of the written, graphic and pictorial documents prepared or assembled for describing the design, location and physical characteristics of the elements of the project necessary for obtaining a building permit. The construction drawings shall be drawn to an appro- priate scale. CONTAMINATION. An impairment of the quality of the potable water that creates an actual hazard to the public health 10 1 2006 INTERNATIONAL PLUMBING CODE° f DEFlNMONS ` dte professional registration laws of the state orjurisdiction in which the project is to be constructed. "RELIEF VALVE Pr4ssure relief valve. A pressure -actuated valve held closed by a spring or other means and designed to relieve pressure automatically at the pressure at which such valve is . set. Temperature and pressure relief (T&P) valve. A combi- nation relief valve designed to function as both a tempera- ture relief and a pressure relief valve. Temperature relief valve. A temperature -actuated valve designed to discharge automatically at the temperature at which such valve is set RELIEF VENT. A vent whose primary function is to provide circulation of air between drainage and vent systems. RIM. An unobstructed open edge of a fixture. RISER. See "Water pipe, riser." ROOF DRAIN. A drain installed to receive water collecting on the surface of a roof and to discharge such water into a leader or a conductor. ROUGH -IN. Parts of the plumbing system that are installed prior to the installation of fixtures. This includes drainage, water supply, vent piping and the necessary fixture supports and any fixtures that are built into the structure. SELF -CLOSING FAUCET. A faucet containing a valve that automatically closes upon deactivation of the opening means. SEPARATOR. See "Interceptor." SEWAGE. Any liquid waste containing animal or vegetable matter in suspension or solution, including liquids containing chemicals in solution. SEWAGE EJECTORS. A device for lifting sewage by entraining the sewage in a high -velocity jet of steam, air'or water. SEWER � Building sewer. See `Building sewer." Public sewer. A common sewer directly controlled by pub- lic authority. Sanitary sewer. A sewer that carries sewage and excludes storm, surface and ground water. Storm sewer. A sewer that conveys rainwater, surface water, subsurface water and similar liquid,wastes. SLOPE. The fall (pitch) of a line of pipe in reference to a hori- zontal plane.,In drainage, the slope is expressed as the fall in units vertical per snits horizontal (percent) for a length of pipe. SOIL PIPE. A pipe that conveys sewage containing fecal mat- ter to the building drain or building sewer. SPILLPROOF VACUUM BREAKER. An assembly con- sisting of one check valve force -loaded closed and an air -inlet vent valve force -loaded open to atmosphere, positioned down- stream of the check valve, and located between and including two tightly closing shutoff valves and a test cock. STACK. A general term for any vertical line of soil, waste, vent or inside conductor piping that extends through at least one story with or without offsets. STACK VENT. The extension of a soil or waste stack above the highest horizontal drain connected to the stack. STACK VENTING. A method of venting a fixture or fixtures through the soil or waste stack. STERILIZER Boiling type. A boiling -type sterilizer is a fixture of a nonpressure type utilized for boiling instruments, utensils or other equipment for disinfection. These devices are por- table or are connected to the plumbing system. Instrument. A device for the sterilization of various instru- ments. Pressure (autoclave). A pressure vessel fixture designed to utilize steam under pressure for sterilizing. Pressure instrument washer sterilizer. A pressure instru- ment washer sterilizer is a pressure vessel fixture designed to both wash and sterilize instruments during the operating cycle of the fixture. Utensil. A device for the sterilization of utensils as utilized in health care services. Water. A water sterilizer is a device for sterilizing water and storing sterile water. STERILIZER VENT. A separate pipe or stack, indirectly connected to the building drainage system at the lower termi- nal, that receives the vapors from nonpressure sterilizers, or the exhaust vapors from pressure sterilizers, and conducts the vapors directly to the open air. Also called vapor, steam, atmo- spheric or exhaust vent. STORM DRAIN. See "Drainage system, storm." STRUCTURE. That which is built or constructed or a portion thereof. SUBSOIL DRAIN. A drain that collects subsurface water or seepage water and conveys such water to a place of disposal. SUMP. A tank or pit that receives sewage or liquid waste, located below the normal grade of the gravity system and that must be emptied by mechanical means. SUMP PUMP. An automatic water pump powered by an elec- tric motor for the removal of drainage, except raw sewage, from a sump, pit or low point. SUMP VENT. A vent from pneumatic sewage ejectors, or sim- ilar equipment, that terminates separately to the open air. SUPPORTS. Devices for supporting and securing pipe, fix- tures and equipment. SWIMMING POOL. Any structure, basin, chamber or tank containing an artificial body of water for swimming, diving or recreational bathing having a depth of 2 feet (610 mm) or more at any point. TEMPERED WATER. Water having a temperature range between 85°F (29°C) and 110°F (43°C). 14 2006 INTERNATIONAL PLUMBING CODE LQ U4 3 - jj __ G • Sor a �4S two © 3 /2 -6.? Huber, Mark From: Masterson, Jeana Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 4:26 PM To:) Huber, Mark Subject: CF Jordan Contact Information The purchasing department has not received the insurance information from CF Jordan for Sealed Bid6#09014 — Five Points Plaza Project. Below is the contact information you requested. Thanks. l C.F. Jordan, L.P. 4801 Westheimer, Suite 320 �f ouston, TX 77042 Attn: Jay Nelson Bobby Rutherford Off:832-615-1270 Fax:832-615-1271 0nelsonna cfiordon.com brutherford(o)cfiordan.com Jeana. Mayteraon, Buyer City of La. Porte. 281-470-5124 281-470-5127 (Faw) 1 0 Huber, Mark From: Jamie Huff [JHuff@cfjordan.com] .Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 12:53 PM To: Huber, Mark Subject: CF Jordan Certificate of Insurance Attachments: AR-M450_20090514_135335.pdf Hi Mark, attached is the requested insurance. If you need anything else please let me know. Thank you! Jamie Huff AC.F. Jordan, LP Administrative Assistant 9801 Westheimer, Suite 320 Houston, TX 77042 (832) 615-1270 ]Huff(dcfiordan.com -----Original Message ----- From: help@cfjordan.com (mailto:help@cfjordan.com] Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 1:54 PM To: Jamie Huff Subject: Scanned image from CF Jordan DEVICE NAME: CF Jordan DEVICE MODEL: AR-M450 LOCATION: FILE FORMAT: PDF MMR(G4) RESOLUTION: 300dpi x 300dpi Attached file is scanned image in PDF format. This file can be read by Adobe Acrobat Reader. The reader can be downloaded from the following URL: htto://www.adobe.com/ 1 _ T r���".'�'...�; ACORD P ` ` �'1°t5�0' 'P T^_ -�` _ _ — " _ _ `- DATE __ _ r 03l14 9 raoaocea DAlnal Risk services Southwest, Inc. Dallas Tx office THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CityPlace Center East 2711 North Haskell Avenue Suite 800 CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED" THE POLICIES BELOW. INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE Dallas TX 75204 USA raoNa. 214 989-0000 RAx. 214 989-2530 INSURED MSURERA - Travelers Properi"y Cas co of America C. F. Jordan, LP 7700 C. F. zordan Drive MIJIUeB; Charter oak Fire Ins co IWNIuR:C: EVerest National Insurance Co El Paso TX 79912 USA INsD: Allied World Assurance Company (US) Inc RISUAERE: _ . ----tiisiGu`fiC t`rS$inotTliten 6'OxD: cT : IL•'tiBrJorsem ri 3oe're 't D�iH$ - 'L3Ccluslon'laFiEa ]Iti-�h-U. -. ._ " THE POL = OFINSURANCE LISTED AELOW HAVE SEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED, NOTWITHSTANUM ANY REQUIRMA T, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHERD000MENT WITH RESPECTTO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATEMAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THEINSURANCEAPTORDED BY TI-MPOLICMS DESCR)BED HERPIN IS SUBIECrTO ALLTHE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCHPOUCIES. AOOREGATE LIABTS SHOWN MAY HAVE SEEN REDUCEDEY PAID CLAIMS. OMrrS SHOWN ARE AS REQUESTED INSR LTR TYPEOPINSURANCE '. POLICY NUMBER POLICYEPPECTN DA1%*VRbDIYV) POLICPEXPIRATION DATEp4N%VMYY) LIMAe A GSNERAI.LTAmury X COMMERCIAL pETDiMLL1ABETTY VTC30-CD-S4S0B783-TIL-09 GENERAL LIABILITY 05/01/09 05/01/10 BACJS OCLTIRRENCfi $1,00D,000 mRHDAMAGfifAm Rnc Rrcl $300,000 CWMSMAOErX OCCUR MEDExI'(AnV RPorumn) S10,000 PERSONAL@ADVINJURY S1, OOD,000 GENERAL AGGa Te SZ.OD0,000 OENb AGGABOATE IBM APPLIES PER POLICY X❑ IBCT El LOC PRODUCTS •COMP/OP AGO $2,000.000 A AVTDMURUXUAIBIN X ANVAUTO V`M-CAP-54SOB771-TIL-09 BUSINESS AUTOMOBILE OS O1/09 05/02/10 COMBINED SINGLE I9AIT cftadmn) S1,0DO,000 BODILY Ri1VAY ALLOWN®AVIOS ICKEDULSO AUTOS _.. BOOLLY MMtY X -HIBEDAUTOB _ _.. _ __ .. _ . _.. .. ... ._.. _.... X NON OWNED AUTOS (Pore .Q PROPERTY DAMAGE (PW.d& n) GARAGE LIABTWrY AUTO ONLY -EA ACCI Wr _.....� ._-ANYAVI'0--..=.._-..... ____ _—_..—z.is..-�..�-�_-,..a.-•..-..ter,==.�.__�� ��m..,�,...--OTBBRT/LW<---ak_.,� AUTO ONLY: AGO C uczssLUBR.I'IY ICI OCCUR I 1 CTAtl44MADE 71=00032091 EXCESS LIABrLITY 5 o 11cRoccumu m 1.0,0D0, O AOmtEOAIE 110,000, DEDUCTIBLE�-•-f RETENTION -' - -- — ----------- WORNCRSCOMPENSATIONANO vie O=UB-2571N132-COF-O9-- - --< -0S%OSy09-., `_ . `.." - WC "SEAT a MPLOY£Rs'LLIBMITY WORKERSCOMPENSATIONjWS 81. EACH ACCIDENT S110001000 - - - ELDISBA58-POLICYLIMR S1,000,000 BLDISEAstiEAeMH,oYEIS S1,DD0,000 ' OTHER DESCRB'T10NOFOPBMTIONSILOCATIONSNSHCLEL XCUSIONSADDEDBYBNDORSBMM/SPECI MOVMIDNS If required by written contract or agreement, the City of La Porte is an additional insured for general liability, automobile liability and excess liability. >v yQ CITY OF LA PORTE ATTN: Nark Huber 604 West Fairmont Parkway - La Porte TX 77571 USA SHONDANYOFTHEA80VBOESCRMMPOLICIPSBECINCEITMBEFORETH WIRAT1DN DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL BNDBAVORTO MAIL ID DAYSWRmENNOncETOTHECBRTDRCATEHOLDERNAMEDTOTHELEFT. BUTFAILURETODDSOSHALLIWOSBNDOBuoAMON ORL1ABILTTY OF ANY R W D UPON THE COMPANY. ITS AGENTS OA RE P RFSENTrA�TI VES. �n �p AUTHORIZED REPRESmTTATTVE ��J�rw J�.iiiu,Ir�r,a =. e�P�int�}If1dE3f�3w__�x=— �T0l0117ic®Icy®]S1ib.(]�fD%19r a S S I Attachment to ACORD CertMeate for C. F. 3Orden, LP The terms, conditions and provisions noted below are hereby attached to the captioned oertmome as additional description of the coverase afforded by the Insurer(s). This attachment does not contain oil tmru, conditions, oovemps or exeluslons contained In the policy. vrsvaao C. F. Jordan, LP . 7700 C.F. Jordan Drive E1 Paso TX 79912 USA ADDITfONAL POIdCDLS If a policy below does not include lid certificate form forpolicy limits. refer to the conosoondina policy on the ACORD D Me or"CaNt ace roroucaaLICY umanut n N rotrcv tFncmx OAT: ro1Acv Ixrrw�nox DAM Wain . . EXCESS LIABILITY . D STOOS10002 EXCESS LIABILITY S10M XS 05/01/09 05/01/10 AggreqAte $10,000,000 Eieh curmce S10,000,000 Certlfieate No : 570034422130 S-P,;,s ORDINANCE NO. 2009- AN ORDINANCE VACATING, ABANDONING AND CLOSING A PORTION OF THE SAN JACINTO AVENUE RIGHT-OF-WAY, TOWN OF LA PORTE, HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS; FINDING COMPLIANCE WITH THE OPEN MEETINGS LAW; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of La Porte has been requested by the record owners of all of the property abutting the hereinafter described portion of the San Jacinto Avenue Right -of -Way, Town Of La Porte, Harris County, Texas, to vacate, abandon, and permanently close that portion of San Jacinto Avenue Right -of -Way, Town of La Porte, Harris County, Texas; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of La Porte has determined and does hereby find, determine, and declare that the hereinafter described portion of San Jacinto Avenue Right - of -Way, Town Of La Porte, Harris County, Texas, is not suitable, needed, or beneficial to the public as a public road, street, or alley, and the closing of hereinafter described portion of San Jacinto Avenue Right -of -Way, Town Of La Porte, Harris County, Texas, is for the protection of the public and for the public interest and benefit, and that the hereinafter described portion of San Jacinto Avenue Right -of -Way, Town Of La Porte, Harris County, Texas, should be vacated, abandoned, and permanently closed. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE: Section 1. Under and by virtue of the power granted to the City of La Porte under its home rule charter and Chapter 253, Section 253.001, Texas Local Government Code, the hereinafter described portion of San Jacinto Avenue Right -of -Way, City Of La Porte, Harris County, Texas, is hereby permanently vacated, abandoned, and closed by the City of La Porte, to wit: o 1 cJ. Q GooZ W A Towne. 'rk'\A2jN C-�v��l MAY 18 2009' BY: 2 That portion of the right-of-way of San Jacinto Avenue (100' wide), in the Town of La Porte, Harris County, Texas, lying within and situated between Blocks 198 and 199, Town of La Porte, Harris County, Texas, as generally illustrated on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made part hereof and being further described as follows: BEGINNING at the intersection of the easterly right-of-way line of San Jacinto Avenue (100' wide) and the northerly right-of-way line of East "A" Street (60' wide); THENCE in a southwesterly direction along the projected northerly right-of-way line of East "A" Street to its intersection with the easterly line of Block 199, Town of La Porte; THENCE in a northwesterly direction along the easterly line of Block 199, Town of La Porte, to its intersection with the cast right-of-way line of South Broadway (100' wide); THENCE in a northerly direction along the projected east right-of-way line of South Broadway to its intersection with a point marking the southerly right-of-way line of East Main Street (100' wide) and the easterly right-of-way line of San Jacinto Avenue (100' wide); THENCE in a southeasterly direction along the easterly right-of-way line of San Jacinto Avenue (100' wide) to its intersection with the northerly line of East "A" Street (60' wide) and the Point of Beginning. SUBJECT TO: As a condition of passage and approval of this ordinance, the City of La Porte hereby saves and excepts a ten foot (10') wide storm sewer easement centered on an existing thirty inch (30") storm sewer located within the area of the San Jacinto Avenue closing as described above. Section 2. The City Council officially finds, determines, recites, and declares that a sufficient written notice of the date, hour, place, and subject of this meeting of the City Council was posted at a place convenient to the public at the City Hall of the City for the time required by law preceding this meeting, as required by the Open Meetings Law, Chapter 551, Texas Government Code; and that this meeting has been open to the public as required by law at all times during which this ordinance and the subject matter thereof has been discussed, considered, and formally acted upon. The City Council further ratifies, approves, and confirms such written notice and the contents and posting thereof. Section 3. This Ordinance shall be effective from and after its passage and approval, and it is so ordered. DEC& ; V MAY 18 2009'�t p By. 'k PASSED AND APPROVED THIS DAY OF.LAIC4, 2009. CITY OF LA PORTE By: / Alton rortirNfayor ATTEST: �( V" Martha Gillett, City Secretary APPROVED: 7 Knox W. Askins, City Attorney I bercby eettilj Amt 13e etta w bownecd b a MI, Im red rxd copy as the ars of record In wit= wbmd Ip1h'apv�e�ahaerc nd a 3 trialWd Of raid 20[1� Nl.4Y 18 2009` ` Page 1 of j Huber, Mark From: Wilmore, Debbie Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 5:38 PM To: Huber, Mark Subject: FW: Five Points -AN and Electrical Drawings Attachments: 09027 AV-01.pdf; 09027 Five Points TechnologySpecification DRAFT.pdf; 09027 Five Points —Schedule ofEquipment_DRAFT.pdf; E1-01-1.pdf; El-01-2.pdf Mark - please review & get with me on Monday Deb From: Bottoms, Ron Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 5:08 PM To: Tietjens, Tim; Joems, John; Wilmore, Debbie Cc: Westbeld, Debbie Subject: FW: Five Points - A/V and Electrical Drawings From: Billy_Ferrell@URSCorp.com(mailto:Bllly_Ferrell@URSCorp.com] Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 1:24 PM To: Bottoms, Ron Cc: Dan_Wardrop@URSCorp.com; Mark_Helm@URSCorp.com Subject: Five Points - A/V and Electrical Drawings Mr. Bottoms, Please see the attached AN (drawings/specs/schedule) and Electrical (drawings) .pdf documents per your request and review If you have any questions, please call us. Thank you (See attached file: 09027 AV-01.pdi(See attached file: 09027 Five Points TechnologySpecification DRAFT.pdn(See attached file: 09027 Five Points —Schedule q/Equipmen1_DRAFT.pd) (Seeattachedfile: EI-01-1.pdfi(Seeattachedfile: EI-01-2.pdn Billy R. Ferrell Architectural Designer 9801 Westheimer Road Suite 101 Houston, TX 77042 S 713-914-6483 ® billy Ferrell a@urscorp.com 'this a -mail and any attachments am confidential. IF you receive this message in error or rare not the intended recipient, you should not retain, disnibutc, disclose or uw any of this information rmd you should destroy the anvil and any attachments or copies. 2/23/2009 AUDIOVISUAL SYMBOL LIST �e tJ Q OMKM1Oli Anao SHEN MILSOM WILKE INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY AND ACOUSTIC CONSULTING 9800 Richmond Avenue, Suite 345 Houston, TX 77042 Tel: 713-278-8228 Fax: (713) 278-8235 ..sm,vinc.com SM&W Project # 09027 URS CORPORATION FIVE POINTS PLAZA Technology Systems Specification DRAFT for Review Prepared for: URS Corporation Dan Wardrop February 13, 2009 C 2009 Shen Milsom & Wilke, Inc. All Rights Reserved TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTIONI - SCOPE OF WORK..........................................................................................................................1 SECTION II - INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS......................................................................................................2 A. Qualifications of Bidders..............................................................................................................2 B. Definitions of Terms.....................................................................................................................2 C. Information to Be Submitted With the Bid Return ..................................................................3 D. Specification Drawings.................................................................................................................7 E. Specification Information Requests ......................... :':.::i,.............................................................7 F. Sub-Contract..................................................................................................................................8 G. Investigation of Contractual and Scheduling Questions..........................................................8 H. Project Schedule and Key Dates................................::..............................................................8 I. Award Of Contract......................................................... ....... ....... ............ ................ ................... 8 J. Bid Submission..............................................................................................................................8 SECTION III - GENERAL SPECIFICATION.......................................................................................................9 A. Contractor's General Responsibilities .......... .............................................................................9 B. Status Reports................................................................................................................................9 C. Not In Contract (NIC)............_...,:...._........................................................................................9 D. Owner Furnished Equipment...................................................................................................10 E. Quality of Materials and Equipment...........................................................•............................10 F. Contractor's Documentation....................................................................................................10 G. Sub-Contract...............................................................................................................................13 H. _ Cooperation with Other Trades...........................................................................................13 iEquipment Delivery and Storage.............................................................................................13 J. Cleanup And Repair ..............................................................................................................13 K. Owner Training........................................................................................................................... 13 L. Publication....................................................................................................................................14 M. Insurance.......:<: ial.....................................................................................................................14 N. -i> Installation Pi ictices................................................................................................................... 14 O. Performance Standards.............................................................................................................. 19 P. Contractor System Checkout.................................................................................................... 21 Q. System Acceptance Tests........................................................................................................... 24 R. Recognition..................................................................................................................................26 SECTION IV - MASTER DRAWING LIST.......................................................................................................... 27 SECTION V - DETAii SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................................................... 28 APPENDIXA — EQUIPMENT LISTS................................................................................................................ 29 SM&W Project Number 09027 February 13, 2009 URS — Five Points Plaza Page i Technology Specification DRAFT SECTION I - SCOPE OF WORK City of La Porte is constructing the new Five Points Plaza. The facilities are to be equipped with audio and media technology that provides distributed sound throughout the plaza. The audio system will provide for public address sound reinforcement for shows and events held inside the plaza. Entertainers and presenters will be able to connect microphones and portable audio playback devices at the wall mounted audio interface box installed at the Pavilion. Audio playback devices such as CD player, Satellite Radio and an iPod style connection are rack mounted and will be available to provide music and program audio to the system. Wireless handheld microphones will be available for use around the plaza for smaller events. All Audio will be routed and processed through digital signal processors employing the latest equalization and digital delay technology. Speakers will be divided into different zones, allowing the processing to adjust for the various acoustic conditions found within the plaza. Central to the speaker system are a series of outdoor full range speakers that will provide for high fidelity music reproduction and projection of clear intelligible speech. Supplemental to these are smaller fill speakers mounted to light poles and in ground garden style speakers. Control of the system will be by the use of a wireless touch activated control panel. Audio adjustments, zone control and source equipment control (play, stop, song selection etc) will be intuitive and easy to use from this single unit. A pan/tilt web based camera will provide images of the plaza. Events and performances will be able to be viewed from the internet by City staff and the general public. Wireless access points will be installed within the plaza. Connection to this telecommunications infrastructure, by the City approved internet service provider, will make internet available to visitors while they enjoy the plaza. SM&W Project Number 09027 URS — Five Points Plaza (End of Section D February 13, 2009 Page 1 Technology Specification DRAFT SECTION II - INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS A. Qualifications of Bidders 1. The Bidder shall be a firm with at least five years experience in the fabrication, assembly, and installation of audiovisual systems of similar magnitude and quality as specified for the subject job, and shall submit documentation to this effect with the bid return. 2. Each bidder shall have at least one supervisory employee possessing a certificate, from Infocomm International or another recognized organization or institution, providing formal training in audiovisual engineering or installation. Proof of this shall be supplied with bid. 3. All employees used by the contractor to install this system must be competent technicians who are experienced in the installation and interconnection of professional audiovisual systems. 4. All engineering and project management is to be handled by a qualified, full-time employee of the audiovisual contractor. No outsourcing or sub -contracting of this phase will be accepted. 5. Each bidder shall maintain an adequately equipped and staffed service department and shall regularly provide service for systems similar to this design. This shall include an office staffed with personnel at all times, Monday through Friday, between the hours of 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM. Answering services, cellular telephones, beeper numbers, and call forwarding systems are helpful but do not meet nor comply with the intent of this specification. 6. Each bidder shall be currently authorized by the manufacturer of the major components of the system to sell their products and initiate warranty service on the same items. Major components of the system shall include, but not be limited to, data/video projectors, video processing equipment, audio processing equipment, power amplifiers, speakers, etc. Proof of this may be requested during the bidding process. Proof of franchise shall be in the form of a letter from the appropriate manufacturer addressed to the Owner's Representative stating that the contractor is currently authorized to sell their products. Letters from the sales representative (rep) shall not be accepted as proof. B. Definitions of Tbfths The term "Owner" shall refer to City of La Porte. The term "Architect" shall refer to URS. The term "Consultant" shall refer to Shen Milsom & Wilke, Inc. The term `Bidder" shall refer to a firm submitting a bid response to this specification. The term "Contractor" shall refer to the Systems Contractor who has been awarded the contract for the subject job and who has responsibility for performance of the work specified herein. The term "NIC" shall refer to material and work which is Not in Contract and for which the Contractor is not responsible except as otherwise detailed herein. SM&W Project Number 09027 February 13, 2009 URS — Five Points Plaza Page 2 Technology Specification DRAFT 0 The term "OFE" shall refer to "Owner Furnished Equipment," which will be provided by the Owner. The Contractor shall be responsible for removing this equipment from the Owner's premises, and re -installing and integrating this equipment in good working order as detailed herein. The term "shall" is mandatory; the term `will" is informative; the term "should" is Advisory; and the term "provide" means furnish and install. C. Information to Be Submitted With the Bid Return Bids without this information will be disqualified. 1. Equipment Costs The bid return shall include detailed lists of all equipment to be supplied. Each piece of equipment shall be individually priced. Equipment lists are provided herein under the Detailed Specifications. Copies of these lists shall be used, with the appropriate price information added. In the event that the equipment list spreadsheet is made available to the bidders electronically, SM&W is not responsible for any formulas that may be resident in the spreadsheet. The results of any calculations in the spreadsheet are the sole responsibility of the Bidder. a. The design intent of the system may require equipment not listed in the attached spreadsheet, but are indicated elsewhere in the contract documents, in either the drawings or the written specification. It is the sole responsibility of the Bidder to reconcile the contract documents with the equipment and labor required for this project. b. No claims for additional equipment required will be allowed, if the sole reason for such claims is that the equipment was not listed in the attached x; spreadsheet Itis the sole reponsibility of the Bidder to verify the completeness of the equipment list. C. Equipment costs shall reflect all required modifications and accessories. All substitutions for specified equipment shall be listed and individually priced on a separate page. d. luipment totals from each equipment list shall be entered in the Master tulation of Costs form. 2. Non Equilrj�YlZtr Costs Non -equipment costs shall be furnished separately on the Master Recapitulation of Costs form. These non -equipment costs shall be detailed for each of the following categories: a. Engineering. Including all required designs, drawings, run sheets, instruction manuals, etc. b. Pre -installation: Including all fabrication, modification, assembly, rack wiring, etc., performed on the Contractor's premises. C. Installation: Including all on -site installation and wiring, coordination and supervision, testing, checkout, Owner training, etc. performed on the Owner's premises. SM&W Project Number 09027 February 13, 2009 URS — Five Points Plaza Page 3 Technology Specification DRAFT d. General and Administrative: Including all `G & A' expenses, shipping, insurance, and guarantees. e. Taxes. 3. Proposed project schedule Should include the following information: a. Number of days required for submission of engineering documents from receipt of notice to proceed. b. Days to complete the project from receipt of approved documents. This information should be broken down to indicate benchmark dates of other trades and days to completion of tasks associated with loose benchmarks. 4. General Information On Your Firm t Should include the following information: a. The number of years in business. b. Resumes of key personnel. Resumes must reflect skills relating to audio, video, teleconferencing (audio and video), integrated control systems, programming, project management, etc �h C. Locations of all currently staffed and operational}MOt* complete with the number of technical support personnel in each office. 5. Project References (minimum of three (3) required; consultant specified jobs) These should include: a. End User contact name, with current telephone number and e-mail address. b. Functional description of the project. C. Project scope and approximate dollar amount (single projects should be client). d. Completion date. All projects identified must be verifiable, and have been completed within the last twelve (12) months. 6. L. st of products for which the firm is a direct dealer, including the duration of the dealership and the extent of any factory training. This list should include, but not be limited to: a. Display systems, including LCD, DLP/DMD, and LCOS. b. Computer controlled audio systems. C. Integrated control systems. List of technical products that the firm has installed and serviced, but are not a direct dealer for. 8. Warranty Statement To maintain certain manufacturer's warranties, said equipment must be installed, aligned, and serviced by those installers authorized by said manufacturer to perform those duties. If the contractor is not authorized, by said manufacturer, it is their sole SM&W Project Number 09027 February 13, 2009 URS — Five Points Plaza Page 4 Technology Specification DRAFT 0 responsibility to make the appropriate arrangements and bear all cost and consequences thereof. The Bidder shall include a statement of warranty on the entire system and on the individual pieces of equipment. The system warranty shall be for a minimum of 365 days from the date of system acceptance by the Owner. This warranty shall obligate the Contractor to provide all equipment, material, and labor at no charge to the Owner, during the warranty period, in the event of a system or equipment malfunction. In cases where the manufacturer's warranty period is greater than twelve months, the contractor must be prepared to honor that warranty for the full extent of the manufacturer's warranty period. This shall exclude any labor costs incurred by the contractor removing and re -installing the defective items. In cases where the manufacturer's warranty period is less than 12 months, the contractor is liable for defects in the item up to -but not exceeding -the first twelve- month period on any contractor provided items. The system warranty shall include a minimum of four (4) preventative maintenance visits, to perform operation checks of the equipment, screens, projector lenses and other critical surfaces, to lubricate moving parts as recommended by the respective manufacturers and to adjust and align projector to maintain optimum registration and focus. All manufacturers' equipment warranties shall be activated in the Owner's name and shall commence on the date of system acceptance. In the case of Contractor - modified equipment, die manufacturer's warranty is normally voided. In such cases, the Contractor shall provide the Owner with -a warranty equivalent to that of the original manufacturer. In the event of malfunction or failure of#aimy audiovisual equipment provided by the AV integrator, the integrator is responsible for providing replacement of faulty equipment. a. Telephone Support The Audiovisual Contractor shall respond via telephone within two (2) hours to any request for service. This first contact should outline the nature of the problem or functional anomaly. The AV Contractor shall make available an individual:knowledgeable with the installed system, and who can address specific system issues described by the system operators. b. On -Site Support The system warranty shall be an "on -site" warranty, with a twenty-four (24) hour response time. The Bidder shall include alternate pricing for four (4) hour response time. Telephone support shall be available between normal business hours, Monday through Friday. 9. Preventative Maintenance The Bidder shall offer a separate annual preventative maintenance contract by pricing for three (3) years on a year-to-year basis, covering all installed systems. This service contract shall cover a minimum of four (4) visits per year, at regular intervals, to perform operation checks of the equipment, to clean recording heads, screens, SM&W Project Number 09027 February 13, 2009 URS — Five Points Plaza Page 5 Technology Specification DRAFT 0 0 10. 11 t2. projector lenses and other critical surfaces, to lubricate moving parts as recommended by the respective manufacturers and to adjust and align projector to maintain optimum registration and focus. The preventative maintenance contract is an option for the Owner to exercise immediately after expiration of the warranty period. (A per item price for the service contract shall be submitted with the bid). The Bidder shall also submit separate costs for other emergency "on -call' service visits and an "in -shop" hourly rate for repair and maintenance work. The costs for this service contract shall not be commingled with the costs for the systems base bid. Schedule of Implementation The Bidder shall submit a scheduling plan with the bid return, indicating the various pertinent terminal dates after award of contract for completion of design, pre - installation work, on -site installation work, and testing and acceptance on a "per phase" basis. The Bidder shall see attached cover documents and schedule for additional information. Alternate Equipment All bids shall be submitted on the basis of the specified equipment. The Bidder may propose alternate equipment. However, all such proposals shall be submitted separately and will be identified as "alternates" with equipment costs shown separate and apart from the costs of the equipment "as specifed." Proposals for alternate equipment will receive careful and equitable consideration if the differences do not depart from the overall intent of the design and operation of the system, are in the best interests of the Owner, and are equal in durability and usability. All such proposals for, alternate equipment shall be accompanied by full technical information, cut sheets,�*d specifications for the equipment so proposed. The Bidder shall identify thCsYYbstantive differences between the alternate and the specified equipment. ' Exceptions and Proposed Modifications Should the Bidder have recommendations, which will enhance the performance of the system, or reduce costs without loss of performance, such comments shall be made in the bid submission. All suggestions that are of value to the Owner will be taken into consideration in the evaluation of the bid remms. All such proposals shall be made as "alternates," with the appropriate cost modifications shown separate and apart from the costs of the system "as specified." Any and all exceptions to these specifications and related drawings must be made with the bid submission. In the absence of exceptions, these specifications and related drawings shall be binding in letter and intent on the successful Bidder. It will further be assumed that the Bidder has examined the design and specifications in detail, and is prepared to take full responsibility for the performance of the complete installation as designed and specified. SM&W Project Number 09027 February 13, 2009 URS — Five Points Plaza Page 6 Technology Specification DRAFT 13. Sub -Contract Information If the Bidder proposes to sub -contract portions of the work, as provided for under Section II-F which follows, such sub -contractors shall be identified and their responsibilities and ouahfications detailed in the Bidder's bid submission. The work as performed by a sub -contractor shall be considered as part of the contractor's responsibility with that work as part of the contractor's statement. Any contract arising as a direct result of these proceedings shall be binding on the successful bidder. D. Specification Drawings All drawings referred to herein are furnished with and become an integral part of this specification. These drawings and specifications shall remain the property of the Owner and shall be returned by all unsuccessful bidders, within 10 days after formal notification. E. Specification Information Requests Any requests for clarification, substitution, or changes in these specifications or drawings shall be submitted via instructions listed on the bid cover letter. These information requests must be received no later than five (5) days before the bid closing date All requests for information MUST be in writing, Information Requests and answers of a general nature will be published, and made available to all bidders. Any requests for clarification, substitution, or changes in these specifications or drawings shall be directed to: Fred Cain fib Shen Milsom & Wilke, Inc. { 9800 Richmond Ave., Suite 3 Houston, TX 77042 S Tel: (713) 278-8228 fcain@smwinc.com and shall be copied to Dan Wardrop, AIA of URS Corporation 9801 Westheimer, Suite 500 Houston, TX 77042 Tel: (713) 914-6590 D-an—Wardrop@URSCorp.com All requests for information must be in writing. Information Requests and answers of a general nature will be published, and made available to all bidders. SM&W Project Number 09027 February 13, 2009 URS — Five Points Plaza Page 7 Technology Specification DRAFT F. Sub -Contract If the Bidder proposes to sub -contract the installation and wiring, or other portions of the work, the Bidder shall provide direct supervision of the sub -contracted work. Because of the complexity of the systems, the supervision of such sub -contracted work cannot be intermittent, but shall be continuous during the installation. If it is the intention of the Bidder to the "team" with one or more other AV Contractors, then this must be clearly identified in the bid return. The Contractor returning the bid will be considered as the prime in respect of this, and will hold full responsibility for the performance of the members of their team, including themselves and all other sub- contractors engaged in the performance of this contract. G. Investigation of Contractual and Scheduling Questions It shall be the responsibility of the Bidder to investigate all potential contract, union, and scheduling questions, and to guarantee compliance with all requirements and regulations in effect on the job site. Any potential problems in this respect shall be identified in the bid return. The contractor shall comply with all local state and federal regulations. H. Project Schedule and Key Dates It is the responsibility of the contractor to coordinate their project schedule with the General Contractor's Construction Schedule upon award of a contract. This project is currently in the planning phase and it is anticipated that it will be completed in the 4,h quarter of 2009. Award of Contract A single award of contract will be made for all systems as detailed in this specification. The quoted prices shall remain firm for a Tivnimum of ninety (90) days. The bid reviewers reserve the right to reject any„ or all bids for any reason. Some of the reasons for rejection might include: 1. Insufficient experience of the contractor. 2. Failure to meet one or more of the requirements in Section II -A. 3. An unreasonably high or low bid in relation to the estimated cost of the audiovisuals system. 4. Failure of the contractor to provide sufficient documentation with his bid to prove that he is capable of installing a complete and functional system in keeping with the intent of these specifications. Bid Submission The closing date for all audiovisual systems bid responses is to be determined. Bid submission to be coordinated with the contacts listed in Section II-E. (End of Section II) SM&W Project Number 09027 February 13, 2009 URS — Five Points Plaza Page 8 Technology Specification DRAFT SECTION III - GENERAL SPECIFICATION A. Contractor's General Responsibilities The Contractor shall be responsible for delivering a turnkey system to the Owner. 2. The Contractor shall furnish all equipment and materials, whether specifically mentioned herein or not, to ensure a complete and operating system. The NIC and OFE equipment and materials are specifically exempted from this requirement. 3. The Contractor shall generate all shop drawings and information for the complete installation and wiring of the system. The Contractor shall provide (or sub- contractor for) the on -site installation and wiring, and shall provide on -going supervision and coordination during the implementation phase. 4. The Contractor shall be responsible for the initial adjustment of the systems as herein prescribed and shall provide all test equipment for the system checkout and acceptance tests. Contractor shall provide on-the-job training in the operation and maintenance of the systems for personnel designated by the Owner. 5. The Contractor shall coordinate and submit to all site policies and adhere to all site safety procedures put in place by the Construction Manager. 6. The Contractor shall attend all construction manager/sub-contractor coordination meetings as required by construction manager. Fa. B. Status Reports After the award of contract, the Contractor is responsible for providing weekly status reports outlining their progress on the project. These reports should include information on the work completed during the week, the world to be completed during the upcoming week and any potential scheduling issues. The following"should be included in this Status Report: 1. Expected date of project submittals, including equipment cut sheets, shop drawings, control system interface designs, etc. 2. Anticipated completion date and percentage complete of in-house rack fabrication and testing, prior to shipping to the job -site. 3. Anticipated completion date and percentage complete of control system programming, prior to shipping to the job -site. 4. Schedule and percentage complete of on -site wiring and supervision. 5. Schedule and percentage complete of on -site installation. 6. Schedule for Owner training. 7. Schedule for systems checkout and turnover to the Owner. C. Not In Contract (NIC) Certain equipment and materials will be provided and installed by others. Unless otherwise indicated in these specifications, or on the related drawings, these will include the following: 1. All conduits, wireways, connection boxes, pull boxes, junction boxes, and outlet boxes permanently installed in walls, floors, and ceilings. SM&W Project Number 09027 February 13, 2009 URS — Five Points Plaza Page 9 Technology Specification DRAFT 2. All room lighting fixtures, dimmers, power receptacle outlets, and interconnecting wiring for these circuits. 3. All electrical breaker panels required to power the audiovisual and television equipment. 4. All structural work, wall openings, platforms, railings, stairs, fire prevention and safety devices, tough and finished trim, painting and patching, drapes, carpets, floor coverings, computer floors, glazing, acoustical treatments, and hearing, ventilating, and air conditioning systems. 5. Moveable furniture, desks, and chairs. D. Owner Furnished Equipment The Contractor shall be responsible obtaining OFF equipment from the Owner and bringing it back to his facility. At the Contractor's facility, he shall ascertain that the OFE equipment is performing at or above factory specifications. If the equipment is not operating "as -new," or is missing accessories necessary to properly integrate the equipment into the system as intended, the Contractor shall provide a proposal, including a time line, for returning the equipment to "as -new" condition and providing the needed accessories. E. Quality of Materials and Equipment 1. All materials and equipment supplied by the Contractor shall be new and shall meet or exceed the latest published specification of the manufacturer in all respects. 2. The Contractor shall supply the latest model available at the time at the time of order placement for each piece of equipment. 3. All equipment shall be UL listed, or equivalent. F. Contractor's Documentation 1. Prior to fabrication, the Contractor shall submit to the Owner's Representative, fom approval, any custom designs pertaining to the systems. Contractor is to provide four (4) sets of all documentation. Drawing submittals shall be one (1) on reproducible media and three (3) on CD-ROM. These designs include, but are not limited to, the following: a. Complete system construction and point to point wiring schematic drawings, including gU component values, and showing complete letter and number identification of all wire and cable as well as jacks, terminals and connectors. All connections -are to be shown; a detail sheet with "typical" connection diagrams is not acceptable. b. Provide technical specification details (cut sheets) on all equipment required to complete this project. C. All control system pages, both touch panel based and control computer based. d. All control system front panel layouts, where applicable. SM&W Project Number 09027 February 13, 2009 URS — Five Points Plaza Page 10 Technology Specification DRAFT e. All panels, plates, and designation strips, including details relating Terminology, engraving finish and color. f. All custom designed consoles, tables, carts, support bases, and shelves. g. Schematic drawings of all custom components, assemblies, and circuitry, including wall and/or floor plates. h. All unusual equipment modifications. i. Run sheets or field wiring details. j. Patch panel assignment layout drawings. It. Front mechanical drawings of each equipment rack. 1. All items of equipment, whether a stock manufactured item or custom-built item, shall be supported by complete and detailed schematic drawings and replacement parts lists. No "black b.�,Rxes" or unidentified components shall be acceptable under this specificatio'= M. Verification of the focal lengths of projection lenses to achieve the specified image sizes. n. System testing processes and criteria, including methods, materials, equipment, and documentation of results to be provided. An example testing procedure has been provided within this specification. 2. At the completion of the installation, the Contractor shall provide four (4) copies each one (1) on reproducible media and three (3) on CD-ROM of the following: a. Test results, in "spreadsheet" format, of electrical audio and/or video performance testing for all systems end -to -end in every room and/or between rooms as applicable. NOTE: Until these test results are provided, no other testing (functional or a�< otherwise) will be performed. If any anomalies in system performance are detected, the Contractor shall correct these before performing any other tests.' b. Equipment mfacturer's operation manuals for each piece of equipment. C. "As -built" Wings for every item indicated in Section III-D-1. A final, approved copy shall be placed in a metal pocket mounted on the inside of the rear door of the rack. d. System functional block drawing identical to the SM&W specification drawing with the addition of all input and output circuit cable and terminal block numbers as well as all jack field circuit I.D. designations. A copy of this drawing shall be framed in protective plastic and mounted near the equipment racks. C. A System Operation and Maintenance Manual. This manual shall be produced by the Contractor especially for the systems detailed herein. The "Operation" section shall describe all typical procedures necessary to activate each system to provide for the functional requirements as listed under the SM&W Project Number 09027 February 13, 2009 URS — Five Points Plaza Page 11 Technology Specification DRAFT n LJ Detailed Specifications. Manuals will use graphical representation of touch panel screens, as to easily be identified by user. The reader of this manual shall be assumed to be technically competent, but unfamiliar with this particular facility. Additionally, the Contractor shall provide a single page of basic operating instructions for each room, and other audio -visually equipped spaces. The "Maintenance" section shall provide a recommended maintenance schedule with reference to the applicable pages in the manufacturer's maintenance manuals. Where inadequate information is provided by the manufacturer, the Contractor shall provide the information necessary for proper maintenance. 3. Software Documentation Actual source code must be provided. Thetsoftware developer shall retain intellectual property rights to the operation std'ftware. The Owner shall be granted a license in perpetuity for use. The following requirements shall apply. a. All source code becomes the exclusive property of The Owner. b. All source code changes must be fully documented. C. All custom programs for remote control system touch panels, and other programmed devices, shall become the property of the owner, and shall be submitted with the final systems documentation in the CD-ROM. A copy of the current program shall be kept with the "as -built" drawings, in a magnetically protective envelope. d. Subsequent to system certification, source code changes and/or additional programming, whether'requested by the client or performed by the vendor, will be warranted by the vendor for a period of one (1) year, with the vendor responsible for the diagnosis;atid repair. The vendor shall ensure that the 4q current program is saved to a floppy diskette, and stored as outlined above. +t"A No program resident in a controls stem shall be overwritten until a back-up .:3.. P g* Y P of the resident program is made. An acceptance test will be performed for a ten (10) day period, during which this changed or additional code must perform accurately and error free. f. In addition to paper documentation, all documentation must be provided on CD-ROM in Microsoft Word format. The Bidder shall also offer an annual "Software Maintenance" contract. This shall cover all software provided as part of this system and/or written for this system, and shall include both routine upgrades to applications and operating systems, as well as any modifications to software that may be required by Any Company. The Software Maintenance contract shall commence immediately after expiration of the warranty period, and continue for three (3) years. Three copies of the above documentation will be retained by the Owner. One copy of the above documentation will be retained by the Architect. One copy shall be delivered to the Owner's Representative prior to the System Acceptance Tests. SM&W Project Number 09027 February 13, 2009 URS — Five Points Plaza Page 12 Technology Specification DRAFT �I One copy of the above documentation will be retained by the Contractor. G. Sub -Contract No sub -contract will be permitted for the Contractor's responsibilities, as herein defined, unless specifically identified in the bid submission and approved by the Owner. The Contractor shall have sole responsibility for the satisfactory implementation of each system, even though the Contractor may have sub -contracted a portion of the installation or had certain manufacturers install their own equipment. H. Cooperation with Other Trades It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to coperate at all times, and to the fullest extent, with all trades doing work in the building, taj the end tharlost time, work stoppages, interference, and inefficiencies do not occur. It shall also be the responsibility of the Contractor to participate in the preparation of coordination drawings and attend coordination meetings, before and during construction, at the request of the Construction Manager. It is not anticipated[ that these meetings will be held more than once a week. I. Equipment Delivery and Storage All equipment delivered prior to installation all be stored by the contractor, at his place of business. Costs of all shipping, and of all unusual storage requirements, shall be borne by the Contractor. The contractor shall inform the owner seven (7) days in advance to delivery to the site. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to make appropriate arrangements, and to coordinate with authorized personnel at the site, for the acceptance, handling, protection, and storage of equipment so delivered. J. Cleanup And Repair Upon completion of work each day the Contractor shall remove all his refuse and rubbish from and about the premises, and shall leave the relevant areas and equipment clean and in an operational state. The Contractor shall be responsible for repairing any damage caused to the premises by the Contractor's installation activities, at no cost to the Owner. All repairs are to be completed by the General Contactor and will be billed to the AV Contractor. K. Owner Training The Contractor shall provide on-the-job training by a suitably qualified instructor, to personnel designated by the Owner, to instruct them in the operation and maintenance of the systems. In the event the Contractor does not have qualified instructors on staff for certain sophisticated equipment, the contractor at no additional cost will provide a manufacturer's representative for such instruction to the owner. All training shall take place after the systems are operational and accepted. Owner is to retain 10% of contract fee until completion of owner training. There shall be a minimum of 8 hours of end -user training SM&W Project Number 09027 February 13, 2009 URS — Five Points Plaza Page 13 Technology Specification DRAFT included in this specification. The cost to train owner's personnel to service the equipment shall be listed separately by item of equipment. L. Publication No information relative to this job may be released for publication without prior written approval from the Owner, Architect, and Owner's Representative. M. Insurance Before commencing work, the Contractor shall procure and maintain, during the life of the contract, such comprehensive liability and property damage insurance as shall protect him and the Owner from claims for bodily injury, including death, and claims for property damage which may arise from the operations under this contract. N. Installation Practices 1. General Installation shall include the delivery to the installation site, unloading, setting in place, fastening to walls, floors, ceilings, counters, or other structures where required, interconnecting wiring of the system components, equipment alignment and adjustment, and all other work whether or not expressly required herein which is necessary to result in complete and fully operational systems. Prior to ordering equipment, the contractor shall coordinate the frequencies of all wireless devices to prevent unwanted interaction between devices and rooms. This includes, but is not limited to, wireless microphones, assisted listening system devices, wireless control panels, etc. All accessories, including rack mounting hardware, power supplies, etc., shall be obtained from the original equipment manufacturer. Unless otherwise noted or specified, third party accessories shall not be used. All installation practices shall be in accordance with, but not limited to, these specifications and drawings. Installation shall be performed in accordance with the applicable standards, requirements, and recommendations of National, State, and Local authorities having jurisdiction. If, in the opinion of the Contractor, an installation practice is desired or required, which is contrary to these specifications or drawings, a written request for modification shall be made to the Owner's Representative. Modifications shall not commence without written approval from the Owner's Representative. Every effort will be made to respond to all written requests, in a timely manner, as to not delay the installation or completion of the project. During the installation, and up to the date of final acceptance, the Contractor shall be under obligation to protect his finished and unfinished work against damage and loss. In the event of such damage or loss, the damage shall be replaced or repaired at no cost to the Owner. 2. Physical Installation SM&W Project Number 09027 February 13, 2009 URS — Five Points Plaza Page 14 Technology Specification DRAFT a. All equipment shall be fimily secured in place unless requirements of portability dictate otherwise. b. All equipment shall have an engraved plaque permanently affixed, denoting its function. C. Fastenings and supports shall be adequate to support their loads with a safety factor of at least three. All boxes, equipment, etc., shall be secured plumb and square. d. In the installation of equipment and cable, consideration shall be given not only to operational efficiency, but also to overall aesthetic factors. e. All video projectors must have security cables attached to the building structure to assist in the prevention of loss. f. All control touch panels must be secured to down to the equipment they are mounted to (lecterns, racks, tables, etc.). 3. Trim and Escutcheon Components To insure a proper finished appearance, the AV Contractor shall furnish and install trim/escutcheon components at all conditions where A/V components pass through the finished ceilings. This would include but not be limited to video projector supports, television monitor/receiver supports and any other component which is not specifically supplied with integral flanges/trim components; i.e. speaker mounts, assistance listening devices, etc. The visible component of any trim should be minimal in size, preferably no wider than 1/2". All trim components at the ceiling plane shall be finished to match the approved ACT ceiling grid system components. The audiovisual contractor should obtain a sample from the General Contractor, including any custom color information, or standard color numbers;,. All trim components shall be submitted to the Architect for review and apprcv_ prior to fabrication. 4. Cable Installation a. All wire bundles are to be neat and combed free of cable crossovers. b. All cables, regardless of length, shall be marked with a permanent, self - laminating wrap -around number or letter cable marker at both ends, similar to the Panduit "Pan -Code" system. Labels must be computer -generated for legibility. Wire labels done by hand in the field must be replaced with computer generated labels. There shall be no unmarked cables at any place in the system. Marking codes used on cables shall correspond to codes shown on drawings and or run sheets. C. All cables shall be grouped according to the signals being carried. In order to reduce signal contamination, separate groups shall be formed for the following cable families: • Power cables • Control cables • Video cables • Audio cables carrying signals less than — 20 dBm SM&W Project Number 09027 February 13, 2009 URS — Five Points Plaza Page 15 Technology Specification DRAFT • Audio cables carrying signals between — 20 dBm and +20 dBm • Audio cables carrying signals above +20 dBm As a general practice, all power cables, control cables, and high level cables shall be run on the left side of an equipment rack as viewed from the rear. All other cables shall be run on the right side of an equipment rack, as viewed from the rear. d. Cables ties shall be placed at appropriate intervals of no greater than six inches for vertical bundles, two inches for horizontal bundles. e. All vertical cable bundles shall be attached to the rack frame. f. All cables shall be continuous lengths without splices. All system wire, after being cut and stripped, shall have the wire strands twisted back to their original lay and be terminated by approved soldered or mechanical means. Except where noted otherwise in the specifications, NO BARE WIRE TERMINATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED. Heat -shrink tubing shall be used to insulate the ground or drain wire. Unused wires at the end of a cable shall remain unstripped and shall be laid back and held in place w th wire ties. g. All solder connections shall be made with rosin -core solder using temperature -controlled solder stations. Care shall be taken to avoid cold or cracked solder joints. Any connections that do not appear to be clean and shiny, or which show signs of cracking, shall be resoldered by the contractor before final acceptance of the system. h. Mechanical connections using insulated, crimp -type connectors shall be bonded to the connector by soldering the wire to the metal part of the connector. k. Connections made with screw 4cttiated pressure type terminal strips shall be made by stripping approxim' 'Iy. 1/4 inch of insulation from the stranded conductor. Then the un-tinned wire shall be inserted into the terminal and the screw tightened using a secure fitting precision screwdriver. Terminal blocks, boards, strips, or connectors shall be furnished for all cables which interface with racks, cabinets, consoles, or equipment modules. No audio cables shall nm directly to the audio patch panel jacks. Each audio patch panel shall be furnished with an audio terminal block, and all audio cables to and from the audio patch panel shall terminate on this block. All wire markers shall face a common direction. 1. All cables shall have proper connector housing. in. Cables shall not protrude from the back of racks. n. All cable entry shall be through the tops of racks or through entrance holes in the base of the rack. No cable shall enter racks through front, rear or side panel openings. o. Unless otherwise called for in these specifications and drawings, the following cables, or their approved equals, shall be used in these systems: Type ....................................................... Non -Plenum ................... Plenum SM&W Project Number 09027 February 13, 2009 URS — Five Points Plaza Page 16 Technology Specification DRAFT i • RF-CATV (Horizontal-RG6) ............Belden 1189A.................1189P • RF-DBS/DSS (Horizontal-RG6)...... Belden 1829A.................1829P • RF-CATV (Vertical-RG11)................Belden 1617A/7731 ...... 1153A • RF-50 Ohm (horizontal RG-8) .........Times Microwave ....... LMR400 • Video (Baseband & SDI)....................Belden 1505A................. 1506A • S-Video .................................................Belden 1807A................. 7700A • Control (4 conductor shielded) .......... Belden 1502R.................1502P • Control (12 conductor shielded) ....... Belden 9556....................6309FE • Audio .....................................................Belden 9451/1266A...... 9451P • Audio (8 ohm program speakers)...... Belden 8473 ....................1861A fi 4 • Audio (70 Volt Speaker).....................Belden 1313A................. 1313A • Video, RGB (RG6)..............................Belden 7712A................. None • Video, RGB (RG59)............................Belden 7796A ................. 1826A • Multi -channel Audio...........................Belden 8774 .................... 88778 • Digital Audio (110 Ohm) .......,::........ Belden 1800B .................1801B Note: These cable types are cited to illustrate the type and quality of cable required. Unless otherwise noted, cables from other manufacturers, i.e. Canare, CommScope, Extron, Gepco, Liberty, etc. will be considered acceptable if data sheets are submitted prior to installation. It is the responsibility of the Audiovisual Contractor to verify, furnish, and install the correct CATV cable type, as per the local CATV provider. Unless otherwise noted, all video and computer video cables are to be terminated dRaii;, using seventy-five ohm (75 Ohm) connectors, with a captive center pin. P. All cables (except video and pulse cables, which must be cut to an electrical length) shall be cut to the length dictated by the run. No splices shall be permitted in any pull boxes without prior permission of the Owner's Representative. For equipment mounted in drawers or on slides, the interconnecting cables shall be provided with a service loop of appropriate length. q. No cable shall be installed with a bend radius less than that recommended by the cable manufacturer. r. Where cables are installed in architectural niches, ensure that the cables are black, unless otherwise directed, to reduce visibility from the audience. S. Where cables are installed that is visible, the cables will be sheathed in a color wrap that has been pre -approved for the location. 5. Connection Plate Receptacles a. Audio (microphone) — XLR type. b. Audio (line level) —'/. inch diameter tip/ring/sleeve type. Jack shall be insulated from panel type. SM&W Project Number 09027 February 13, 2009 URS — Five Points Plaza Page 17 Technology Specification DRAFT C. Audio (loudspeaker level) — Neutrik Speakon® Type. d. Intercom — 1/o inch diameter tip/ring/sleeve type, or as required by the intercom system. Jack shall be insulated from panel type. e. Video — BNCtype. f. VGA — DB-15HD jack, isolated from panel type, with hex nuts. g. RF — "F" type. Receptacles shall be insulated from panel type. Note: All connectors on wall plates, or in other exposed locations, are to be recessed. 6. Grounding Procedures In order to minimize problems resulting from improper grounding, and to achieve maximum signal-to-noise ratios, the following grounding procedures shall be adhered to: a. System Grounds: A single primary "system ground" shall be established for the systems in each particular area. All grounding conductors in that area shall connect to this primary system ground. See the perimeter grounding conductor installed under the base construction contract. The system ground shall be provided in the audio equipment rack for the area, and shall consist of a copper bar of sufficient size to accommodate all secondary ground conductors. A copper conductor having a maximum of 0.1 Ohms total resistance shall connect the primary system ground bar to the nearest approved electrical ground. The Contractor shall be responsible for determining if thilptallic conduit is properly electrically bonded to the building ground sj sfm. Secondary system grounding conductors shall be provided from all racks, audio consoles, and grounding point for the area. Each of these grounding € conductors shall have a maximum of 0.1 Ohms total resistance. .. # Under no conditions shall the AC neutral conductor, either in the power panel or in a receptacle outlet, be used for a system ground. b. Audio Cable Shields All audio cable shields shall be grounded at one point only. There are no exceptions. For inter and intra-rack wiring, this requires that the shield be connected at one end only. For ungrounded portable equipment, such as microphones, the shield shall be connected at both ends but grounded at only one end. C. Video Receptacles All video receptacles that are provided and installed by the Contractor shall be insulated from the mounting panel, outlet box, or wireway. Unless otherwise detailed herein, this shall be accomplished by using insulated -from - panel type receptacles. d. Audio Receptacles All audio receptacles that are provided and installed by the Contractor shall be insulated from the mounting panel, outlet box, or wireway. Unless SM&W Project Number 09027 February 13, 2009 URS — Five Points Plaza Page 18 Technology Specification DRAFT 9 0 otherwise detailed herein, this shall be accomplished by using insulated -from - panel type receptacles. e. General Because of the great number of possible variations in grounding systems, it shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to follow good engineering practice, as outlined above, and to deviate from these practices only when necessary to minimize crosstalk and to maximize signal-to-noise ratios in the audio, video, and control systems. O. Performance Standards Unless restricted by the published specifications of a particular piece of equipment, or unless otherwise required under the Detailed Specifications, the following performance standards shall be met be each system: 1. Audio Frequency Response .................................. ..... Within plus or minus 0.5dB, 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz Signal to Noise Ratio ................. off I greater than 90dB (including crosstalk and hum at i "L all input/output levels) Total Harmonic Disto .," .... ........0.05°/u maximum from 20 Hz to 00 a 20,000 Hz. Input Levels Microphone(Notninal)........................................ .50dbu Overload (Minimum gain)._ ................................ .5dbu Maximum Gain ..................................................... .26dbu Line (Nominal)......................................................+4dbu Overload (Minimum gain) .......... MaximumGain ............................ Input Co Mode Mode Rejection Output L=els Line (Nominal) ............................. Maximum...................................... Output Impedan Load Impedance 2. Video (signal) Frequency Respc ...........+24bu ...........+9dbu ...........>100db +4dbu +24dbu <0.5 Ohms >150 Ohms Within plus or minus 0.5dB, DC to 4.2 MHz SM&W Project Number 09027 February 13, 2009 URS — Five Points Plaza Page 19 Technology Specification DRAFT u 18 Signal to Noise Ratio... ......55 dB minimum (peak to RMS) unweighted, DC to 4.2 MHz Crosstalk.................................................................45 dB minimum unweighted DC to 4.2 MHz Line and Field Tilt: ............................................... 2% maximum Differential Gain: .................................................. 3% maximum Differential Gain: .................................................. 2 degrees maximum 11 3. RFBroadband ''A'p The RF Broadband system shall meet or exceed the published standards of the following organizations:, FCC Part 15 Rules and Regulations: Radio Frequency Devices FCC Part 76 Rules and Regulations: Cable Television Service NCTA-02 Recommended Practices for Measurements on Cable Television Systems. Visual Carrier Level .............................................. +7 +/- 3dBMv for each tap at channel WW(433.25 MHz) Visual Carrier Level .............................................. +5 +/- 3dBMv for each tap at channel 2(55.25 MHz) Visual Carrier to Noise Ratio ............................. 42 dB minimum on any channel (4MHz bandwidth) Maximum Loss from common a ::....................... 45 dB or less point to any tap at channel WW(433.25 MHz) Maximum Loss from common .......................... 37 dB or less ,. point to any tap at channel 2(55.25 MHz) 4. Pe ce Test Signal Paths The sign'ai"paths for the above Performance Standards shall be as follows: a. Audio': From all source inputs (for microphones, audio tape units, video tape units, etc.) through all mixers, switchers, etc., to all signal destinations. b. Video Signals: From all sources of the above signal paths. This shall not exempt the Contractor from the responsibility of checking all paths and outlets for appropriate compliance with the Performance Standards, see section below for detailed requirements. C. Optical: SM&W Project Number 09027 February 13, 2009 URS — Five Points Plaza Page 20 Technology Specification DRAFT All optical projection systems shall meet the following performance standards: 1. The total averaged light output from a projector, in lumens, shall be within plus -or -minus 15% of that specified by the projector manufacturer. ii. The light fall -off from the center of the projected image to all four comers, as measured at the projected image plane, shall not exceed 15% for video projector images. The light intensity shall be measured at all five positions of the projected image after the projector has been adjusted to provide the light output as specified above. iii. The "comer" location shall+be defined as the four points determined by intersecting lines drawn 5% of the distance in from the focused edges of the image. iv. The light meter used for the above measurements shall be a properly calibrated foot-candle (or lux) meter and shall be cosine -corrected. V. Projectors, lenses, and mirrors shall be solidly mounted and braced, so that there will be no„observable movement in the image induced by motor vibration or` other mechanical operations. 5. Control System User Interface Control system user interfaces pages shall be designed for this project exclusively. While there are a great number of design approaches to designing the user interface, the following guidelines shall be adhered to a. The operation(s) of all system(s) are to match the functional intent already implemented at the owners',faciJittes. .a b. All panels are to have the time and date as icons, in the same position on "# every page. � eve a e. y C. All panels are to have a title, indicating the piece of equipment and/or functionality being controlled. d. Final programming shall include capability to remotely control all functions of the audiovisual system. Individual device controls shall provide full utflufacrer's functionality. �. e. Dev`llk°similar in nature shall be programmed to operate with a common format. f. No individual component shall be programmed to function atypically. g. Whenever the same button appears on more than one page, it will be in the same position an each page. h. Functions used during a general presentation shall be accessible with a minimal amount of button presses/page flips. i. Where feasible, multi -level access to controls should be implemented. 6. During performance testing, all equipment shall be operated under standard conditions as recommended by the manufacturer. SM&W Project Number 09027 February 13, 2009 URS — Five Points Plaza Page 21 Technology Specification DRAFT P. Contractor System Checkout Before Acceptance Tests are scheduled, the Contractor shall perform their own system checkout based upon an approved testing procedure for the systems. They shall furnish all required test equipment and shall perform all work necessary to determine and/or modify performance of the system to meet the requirements of this specification. The Contractor shall submit testing system for approval from the Owner's Representative. The following is an example test procedure: 1. Provide documentation that all matrix switching crosspoints have been tested and verified. 2. Test all audio and video systems for compliance with the Performance Standards, using the following test procedure: a. Test Equipment Assemble the following test equipment (or equivalent) on site. i. Video checks: • Video signal generator, Leader 410C ♦ RGBS signal generator, Extron VTG*200 ♦ Combined waveform monitor/vectorscope, Leader 5872A ♦ DVD ♦ Blu-ray TM disc ♦ RGB cable, Extron BNC-5-6'HR ♦ Video cable ♦ Set of terminations, `T' pieces etc. ii. Audio check: ♦ Signal generator, Leader LAG-120B ♦ AC millivoltmeter, Leader LMZ-181A ♦ Audio test set, Audio Precision PIPLUS ♦ Compact Disk ♦ Audio cable ♦ Set of terminations, adapters etc. iii. Gain Setting Adjust all systems (starting at source equipment and temilnating at the power amplifiers) for maximum gain and minimum distortion. b. Signal Paths Video/Audio i. Connect the output of the video signal generator to a floor box/table/rack connector and select the "Full Field Color Bar" SM&W Project Number 09027 February 13, 2009 URS — Five Points Plaza Page 22 Technology Specification DRAFT signal. Connect the combined waveform monitor/vectorscope to a final output point, e.g. an input to a picture monitor or video projector. Ensure that the test signal is routed to the selected output. ii. Measure and record the signal amplitudes. iii. Repeat item `i' after selecting the "Multiburst, 50 IRE" test signal. iv. Measure and record the signal amplitudes. V. Repeat item `i' after selecting the "Modulated 5-step" test signal. vi. Measure and record the signal differential phase and gain. vii. Repeat item #'s `f' through `vi' for other video signal paths. viii. Repeat item `i' after selecting the Window test signal. ix. Measure and record the signal line and field tilt. X. Repeat item `i' after connecting the Black Burst signal from a rear mounted connector. xi. Measure and record the signal/noise ratio. xfi. Connect the output of the audio test set to a floor box/table/rack program audio connector and connect theautof the audio test set to a final output point, e.g. an input to a prog64n speaker power amplifier. Ensure that the test signal is routed to the selected output, that the volume control is set to 100%.and that the equalizers are bypassed. xiii. Measure and record the signal/noise ratio, total harmonic distortion and frequency response. xiv. Repeat items `xii' and `xiii' for other audio signal paths. xv. Connect the output of the audio test set to a floor box/table/rack speech audio connector and connect the input of the audio test set to 1a a final output point, e.g. an input to a speech speaker power x t, amplifier: Ensure that the test signal is routed to the selected output, that the volume control is set to 100% and that the equalizer is bypassed. xvi. Measure and record the signal/noise ratio, total harmonic distortion and frequency response. xvii." Repeat items `xv' and `xvi' for other audio signal paths. RGB i. Connect the RGB output of the signal generator to a floorbox/table/rack connector and select the SMPTE & PLUGE signal at the various computer scan rates as follows: • 640 x 480..........................................31.5kHz H, 60Hz V • 640 x 480..........................................37.5kHz H, 7511z V • 800 x 600.............................................38kHz H, 60Hz V • 832 x 624.........................................49.7kHz H, 75 Hz V SM&W Project Number 09027 February 13, 2009 URS — Five Points Plaza Page 23 Technology Specification DRAFT' • 1024 x 768............................................48kHz h, 60Hz V • 1280 x768...........................................48kHz H, 60 Hz V • 1280 x 1024.........................................64kHz H, 6014z V • 1366 x 768...........................................48 kHz H, 60hz V • 1400 x 1050................................... 63.9 kHz H, 60 Hz V • 720p....................................................45 kHz H, 60 Hz V • 1080i............................................. 33.75 kHz H, 60 Hz V • 1080p............................................ 33.75kHz H, 24 Hz V • 1080p............................................ 33.75kHz H, 30 Hz V ii. Check that the image is correctly displayed on the picture monitor(s) and/or by the video projector. iu. Repeat item `ii' using Crosshatch signal, checkerboard signal and H Pattern signal. iv. Repeat item `ii' for other RGB connection locations. V. Connect the output of the audio signal generator to a floorbox/table/racVLeft' an&'Right' connectors and select the 1kHz tone. Check that the sign 11 s emitted from the left and right program speakers. :. r vi. Repeat item V for other audio connection location. Note: The tern "RGB" is used generically. The system will be tested with the sync format dictated by functional requirements, including, but not limited fo, sync -on -green, composite sync and separate horizontals is vertical sync. Whenever possible, include computer sources pfovided by the Owner, at the desired resolution, in your testing. 2 At the conclusion of the tests, return all equipment settings to previously calibrated positions. 3. Provide written records of all test results in spreadsheet form. 4. Check all control functions, from all controlling devices to all controlled devices, for proper operations. 5. Adjust, balance, and align all equipment for optimum quality and to meet the manufacturer's published specifications. Establish and mark normal settings for all level controls, and record these settings in the "System Operation and Maintenance Manual." 6. Check all optical projection images for average light level, light fall -off, and image alignment and size to comply with the Performance Standards and specifications drawings. Check to determine that all projectors, projector bases, carts, tables, and mirrors are rigid and vibration -less in operation. 7. Maintain documentation of all performance tests for reference by the Owner's Representative during the System Acceptance Tests. SM&W Project Number 09027 February 13, 2009 URS — Five Points Plaza Page 24 Technology Specification DRAFT Q. System Acceptance Tests System Acceptance Tests will not be performed until the Contractor's System Checkout has been completed and the test results have been reviewed. The System Acceptance Tests will be supervised by the Owner's Representative and will consist of the following: 1. A physical inventory will be taken of all equipment on site and will be compared to equipment lists in the contract documents. 2. The operation of all system equipment shall be demonstrated by the Contractor. 3. Both subjective and objective tests will be required by the Owner's Representative to determine compliance with the specifications*e Contractor shall be responsible for providing test equipment for these test !i* 4. All final, "as -built" drawings, run sheets, mnuals, and other required documents, as detailed in Section III-F, shall be on hand. Three complete sets of these documents shall be delivered to the Owner at this time. '(One complete set shall have been delivered to the Owner's Representative prior to the scheduling of Acceptance Tests). 5. In the event further adjustment is required, or defective equipment must be repaired or replaced, tests may be suspended or continued at the optioj of the Owner's Representative. 6. Any charge for additional time incurred by the Owner's Representative required to over -see the system tests, due to improper system installation or previous failed systems, shall be the responsibility of, and charged directly to the contractor. SM&W Project Number 09027 February 13, 2009 URS — Five Points Plaza Page 25 Technology Specification DRAFT R. Recognition All installations shall bear the following identification plate, supplied by this contractor, mounted on the front of the main rack at the top: SYSTEMS DESIGNED BY: SHEN MILSOM & WILKE, INC. 9800 Richmond Ave., Suite 345 Houston, TX 77042 Tel: 713-278-8228 SYSTEMS FABRICATED &INSTALLED (This Contractor)' Engraving shall be white filled Helvetica lettering on a black background or as appropriate to the identification plate material. SM&W Project Number 09027 February 13, 2009 URS — Five Points Plaza Page 26 Technology Specification DRAFT SECTION IV - MASTER DRAWING LIST DRAWING NUMBER DRAWING TITLE RELEASE DATE AV-01 AV Infrastructure Site Plan for Coordination 2-13-09 (End of Section IV) SM&W Project Number 09027 February 13, 2009 URS — Five Points Plaza Page 27 Technology Specification DRAFT SECTION V - DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS Under Development (End of Section XV) SM&W Project Number 09027 February 13, 2009 URS —Five Points Plaza Page 28 Technology Specification DRAFT APPENDIX A - EQUIPMENT LISTS See the attached Appendix for the equipment fists for the audiovisual systems. These lists are provided for the bidding process. SM&W Project Number 09027 February 13, 2009 URS — Five Points Plaza Page 29 Technology Specification DRAFT FV Re n, 09027 FWe Points Plaza T 1: u4cF bRAJ ROOM: Tdlnola Systems List Pnce REM E 'ME9CMP11CM OPAWNGr EpWPMMT MMMAnM MMWACTURER.. MOpELNWMR. 9TY UMT I Cp9T COST uNli COST coST dSP1AY -- 1 r[Ievµ Remvs CM fu0.VfA RAUK Smnn®aar EhMS G3 1 3 r4v T[sagx Mstl lY6 AU0.V.MTMM 9mnMur 51(MSrS G2 3 3 BwMYW NJ6V.MMONTA SenMsur p6P2JVT1 tiNPBi 1 n fleµlPW Mim M1DFN Reuwe rRpJ B CwrtlmYm det 6MgoCmMM Re[aM N16CCIRTH Cnm OIaTB a ComnerJM Al SeIyNReeWvv Pll Am AMv ]A41W T NOMv 2. AUD WI Rela Dvl laY RUSP-1 eIN STPA3 vrE P$NN 6 tl M Rrc ,MMwcmm NW NIDD6PFV] quJeREXLM 1 9 q M MRrcavar MWIn CW W6.SIAP-2 1R3 fi 10 d W S nW Rodnm MW O Cere ..A)P4E ORb 4 11 V.— SWetl6 AU0.V36 VNumuS .. 1 13 Aa.. Om x St— 6D] W 7w -]V pC$ CMEON 2 1] Au.. Am n Aerea 2W a 7M -N pL3 C%70IV 1 1A Ro er. La FrW pNdu 0.5CW>.® 10 t5 Ra em sY[r. Be onq Qp0.v d9P1(9p MMT fi 16 wN s.ln . 1MM JAT41.I < CNdwv YMunrn PwW[paOe 2q 314wA -d Y 16 NMwah RMs SNA Gm ]9$5 1 t9 WrWeee Meo ParR N+O C `nenne vr0 W 1 30 WrWeee Ln CabMw -WON G AAWwp Y02 1 3t Pg.10rv. TELR f l s[nx 1 37 MEAwne11 I1ee1w lEL{A G" e[o A. NS 6 A TOM 23 Im Wed CwnWs PwM6BB8 We[. 1 CR-1 cf a- AV-3 1 3< EOremw MoJle-put Part CTLJ — Gevm C3ElEi-3 1 35 91'WFl WrelweT CTL.TPMf-0 Crevm TRACa[ 1 .tl nemn 6mm1u WF Pve1 CTL-TPMfAS Crevan TRAGBpS 1 2r GNmm Rtle OW Bair WNbA AV CmbeOa rJe FrM eM mwOaf 1 26 Cufwn Rent Wy BmLT J WNBJ AV CmWtlx iub M1NMWmueWf 1 29 CrNmm Rele, Wet Bair 3 W AV Cubpp rrtle M1ra6 eM mvre0vWaiKtAV l Cmbetla ae M1rW eM vnrtrlo'f 1 AVA. nl5?Aun R69120EACRMY{ 1 T..,. FlnN RCK.T ..c T03 2 3J Me[. RW M-M end V. PVACI[BdV aM[ EB 6`?9erinv redbmn Me 1 R.* A, Bat end SN AVAC S 6en6[ M-- LACE 4l9a LWAA wr rM loon Oe 1 AVACWCBB .. 9BK1 m R.M-K Mdax AV-N 0n 1 AV-M ONB%m FMaree MNeu Lott prlbv AV{ n P T tr 3 P. SrrvlUMfi NeM CWR P.& PNbrbdl4llmaO RW YOue Pseer AV-NNiRM am — PpY1Mi 1 A, VLC6Wl Per CVMnv i..Nye ,-rEEMNG R3MECT MGNAGEMEHT 1xsTALunoN rRNxlxcA oacuMENTAnox - - S.Rgeq 0027 'JRS CwFarNm RYnWY u. No AV Budyrery.0 T F.re Porte Raze P 1 i �-- : .•1:::. 1 f J.. —?t L,i n / l � ���.\ ® ' 1(� �. �,. _ \� ,III j� '. • , ` �.. \ 1 `•I?� `�:`--a/tea i... `.h' J''�.i0%.4 ` ,�.../ Lie � ..Y+3� C7r."�s � \ u � .. .+• SYNl/it/'t "?� yC 'k 4--� r 1 ,a�x'�ii d a—^�.� i • �-•� n ,,,.rr-"F`* ems,' i ',� }'fj Page is too large to OCR. Page is too large to OCR. Page is too large to OCR. Page is too large to OCR. Page is too large to OCR. Page is too large to OCR. 101 South Broadway Irrigation Permit Notes 1. As per city approved plans specifications and notes. 2. All work must be performed by a State Licensed Master Plumber or Licensed Irrigator. 3. Any changes to the approved scope of work or approved materials must be approved by the City of La Porte Inspections Division prior to commencing work. 4. Back Flow certification certificate is required prior to calling for the final inspection. 5. Call for Inspections before back filling any trenches. 6. Separate electrical permit required for any associated electrical work. a APPROVED PLANS AREED, A NEW SUBMITTALITY IS REQUIRED PRIOR CHANGE OCCURRING. City of La Porte Backflow Prevention Assembly Certified Test and Maintenance Report Planning and Inspections Fax (281) 470-5005 Public Works Department Fax (281) 470-5129 PWS ID # 1010018 NAME OF PROPERTY: INSTALLATION PROPERTY ADDRESS NEW INSTALLATION ❑ ANNUAL RETEST El REPLACEMENT ❑ Please check one MAILING ADDRESS: CONTACT PERSON: PHONE NO.: The baddlow prsrerdlon assembly detailed below has been tasted and maintained as required by TNROC reguladonc and Is mrdlled to be operating witttln ecmptable parameters. TYPE OF ASSEMBLY REDUCED PRESSURE PRINCIPLE (RP) O REDUCED PRESSURE PRINCIPLE- DETECTOR DOUBLE CHECK VALVE(DCV) DOUBLE CHECK -DETECTOR O PRESSURE VACUUM BREAKER (PVS) ,� SPILL -RESISTANT PRESSURE VACUUM BREAKER (SVB) .. ... MANUFACTURER .. - MODEL# SERIAL NO. 512E LOCATED AT: DATE INSTALLED REDUCED PRESSURE PRINCIPLE ASSEMBLY PRESSURE VACUUM BREAKER AND SVB DOUBLE CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLY RELIEF VALVE CHECK d7 CHECK 82 AIR INLET CHECK VALVE INITIAL HELD AT_ PSID HELD AT _ PSID OPENED AT OPENED AT '. HELD AT TEST CLOSED TIGHT ❑ LEAKED ❑ CLOSED TIGHT ❑ LEAKED ❑ PSID DID NOT OPEN ❑ PSID DID NOT OPEN ❑ PSID LEADED ❑ REPAIRS AND MATERIALS . USED FINAL HELD AT _ PSID HELD AT _PSID OPENED AT OPENED AT HELD AT TEST'. PSID PSID PSID CLOSED TIGHT ❑ CLOSED TIGHT ❑ TEST GAUGE USED: MAKE I MODEL SERIAL NO. CALIBRATION DATE Is the assembly Installed in accordance With the manufacturers recommendations and /or local codes? REMARKS THE ABOVE IS CERTIFIED TO BE TRUE, (rho lest restrtts rolled the smsydness or the essemtYy at testing time onW CERTIFIED TESTER'S FIRM NAME CERTIFIED TESTER (please p" TESTING FIRMS ADDRESS CERTIFIED TESTER (slgneNre) "• PHONE NUMBER CERTIFIED TESTER NO. WOC - ENGINEER —please M out ram Completely TEST DATE —test raports must be reta5red lore! lees! dree years "Yasdrrp Is requbed tpon Irsta6tion,mpaV, or relocation TESTING IS REQUIRED ANNUALLY FOR HIGH HEALTH HAZARD LOCATIONS Rev. 312006 CITY COPY MINOR DEVELOPMENT SITE PLANS BUILDING PERMIT RELEASE FORM r- \ DevelopmentName: t%Ve- "Y6 Address: CLP Project No. L9 ' ;L0 i Date Project Reproducible Received: S- Le`U9 Date Reproducible is Forwarded to Director for Signature: C -U -Ogq Date Reproducible is Filed in Drafting Div.: 5-21-0 1 Date Release Form Provided to Inspection Services Div.: 5-- 11 -09 The site plan for the proposed project has been approved and released by the Planning Department. The project is now eligible for the issuance of construction permit once•all. > applicable code, regulations, and fees have been satisfied. + `= r/ • Q PLACE COMPLETED RELEASE FORM IN CONSTRUCTION JOB FILE �' t Y CITY'OF LA PORTE PLANNING DEPARTMENT 604 W. Fairmont Parkway, La Porte, TX 77571 www.lai)ortetx.aov Phone: (281)471.50201Fax (281)471-5005 MEMORANDUM, TO: Rodney Slaton, City Engineer / Masood Malik, City Planner Curtis Herrod, Utility Superintendent FROM: Shannon Green, Planning Assistant DATE: March 10, 2009 RE: Revised Site Plan-5 Points (CLP#09-2201) Please review the attached revised site plan for 5 Points. Please forward your comments and concerns to Masood. Thank you, a�^ xc: Brian Sterling i 44aP~