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Plans (703) P11 ME MORANDUM CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON TO: Jeff Gilbert CC: Hap Watkins Baugh Construction, Oregon Gary Lampella Julia Hajduk FROM: Robert Poskin, CET, CBO gkr tw''J Brian Rager Senior Plans Examiner DATE: March 8, 2001 _ Subject: Incomplete permits for the Lowe's Project Jeff: Further to our site meeting on this date; the following permits need final approval. ENG 2000 -00013 - Engineering is waiting for the ROW dedication adjacent to Mr. Wood's parcel on 72" and there are miscellaneous items, which I believe Mike White discussed with you on 3/8. SDR 98 -00008 — Final approval by Julia H is required. In my discussion with her this AM 3/8 it would appear she would entertain a bond for outstanding landscape issues. Please discuss this with her. Secondly, she has not received as of this date the request for the minor modification for moving the generator. Electrical Permits — Please discuss with Chuck Dutton 639 -4171 X 356 ELC 2000 - 00531 - 1 8 Branch circuits ELC 2001 -00106 - Five (5) Exterior Wall Signs ELC 2001 -00114 - Miscl. Wiring of modular fixtures/racks, and extension of existing circuits ELC 98 -00698 - Main Electrical permit for the Shell 147,000 s.f. Restrictive Energy Electrical Permits — Please discuss with Chuck Dutton ELR 2000 -00295 — HVAC Wiring ELR 2001 -00034 - Sprinkler System Monitor ELR 2001 - 00051- Cables to racks /phone line /speaker /one fiber op line, and one point of sale Mechanical Permit MEC 98 -00529 - Main Mechanical permit HVAC Systems etc — Issue 1 — Smoke Shutdown Issue 2 - Seismic attachment Building Permits BUP 2001 - 00031 — Rack Storage Issue 1 — Final Summary from Carlson Testing BUP 2001 -00057 - Water Flow Alarm Issue 1 — Central Monitor test BUP 98 -00521 - Sprinkler System Issue 1 — Final Summary letter from Schirmer Engineering Issue 2 - Inspection of in rack sprinklers Issue 3 - Water flow alarm test/flush system BUP 98 -00520 - Main permit for 147000s.f. shell Issues 1 — Final Inspection Other permits that may be required: 1. A building permit for the Kohlergenerator ( Seismic attachment/Loads on Slab), and retaining walls if required. 2. Electrical Permits to tie the generator in with the main supply 3. Check with Chuck Dutton to see what type of permit he will require to tie in the temporary generator into the main supply panel.