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Mechanical, Plumbing, Electrical, Energy and Fire Codes as may be applicable. Plans for the <br /> different buildings or structures may be combined into a single set of construction documents. <br /> (2) The required plans must be complete at the time of submittal for a building permit. Plans must <br /> address building design and construction, fire and life safety requirements, accessibility and <br /> show compliance with the current California codes and San Joaquin County ordinances. A <br /> complete set of plans must include fire sprinkler plans, truss calculations, energy calculations, <br /> plumbing, electrical and mechanical drawings as well as structural calculations. <br /> (3) A grading permit will be required for this project.Submit plans and grading calculations, including <br /> a statement of the estimated quantities of excavation and fill, prepared by a Registered Design <br /> Professional. The grading plan shall show the existing grade and finished grade in contour <br /> intervals of sufficient clarity to indicate the nature and extent of the work and show in detail that it <br /> complies with the requirements of the code.The plans shall show the existing grade on adjoining <br /> properties insufficient detail to identify how grade changes will conform to the requirements of <br /> the code. <br /> (4) A soils report is required pursuant to Section 1803 for foundations and Appendix Section J104 <br /> for grading of the CBC. All recommendations of the Soils Report shall be incorporated into the <br /> construction drawings. <br /> (5) For each proposed building, provide the following information on the plans: <br /> (i) Description of proposed use <br /> (ii) Existing and proposed occupancy Groups <br /> (iii) Type of construction <br /> (iv) Sprinklers(Yes or No <br /> (v) Number of stories <br /> (vi) Building height <br /> (vii)Allowable floor area <br /> (viii)Proposed floor area <br /> (ix) Occupant load based on the California Building Code <br /> (x) Occupant load based on the California Plumbing Code <br /> (6) Accessible routes shall be provided per CBC Section 11B-206. At least one accessible route <br /> shall be provided within the site from accessible parking spaces and accessible passenger <br /> loading zones; public streets and sidewalks; and public transportation stops to the accessible <br /> building or facility entrance they serve. Where more than one route is provided, all routes must <br /> be accessible.§11 B-206.2.1 <br /> At least one accessible route shall connect accessible buildings, accessible facilities, accessible <br /> elements, and accessible spaces that are on the same site. §11 B-206.2.2 <br /> (At least one accessible route shall connect accessible building or facility entrances with all <br /> accessible spaces and elements within the building or facility, including mezzanines, which are <br /> otherwise connected by a circulation path.§11 B-206.2.4 <br /> (7) Parking spaces will be required to accommodate persons with disability in compliance with <br /> Chapter 11B of the California Building Code. These parking space(s) shall be located as close <br /> as possible to the primary entrance to the building. <br /> (8) Pursuant to Table 4-3 of the California Plumbing Code, toilet facilities shall be accessible to <br /> employees at all times, should not be more that 500 feet from where employees are regularly <br /> employed and accessible by not more than one flight of stairs. The plans shall indicate the <br /> location of the toilet facilities and the travel distance from work areas. <br /> (9) The building shall be provided with an automatic fire sprinkler system or separated into <br /> PA-1600122(SA) Conditions of Approval 3 <br />