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grade in contour intervals of sufficient clarity to indicate the nature and extent of the work and <br /> show in detail that it complies with the requirements of the code. The plans shall show the <br /> existing grade on adjoining properties in sufficient detail to identify how grade changes will <br /> conform to the requirements of the code. <br /> 3. 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 design submittals, metal building <br /> shop drawings,structural plans and calculations, plumbing, electrical and mechanical drawings <br /> and energy report. <br /> 4. A soils report is required pursuant to Section 1803 for foundations and CBC appendix Section <br /> J104 for grading of the CBC. All recommendations of the Soils Report shall be incorporated <br /> into the construction drawings. <br /> 5. For each proposed building, provide the following information on the plans: <br /> A. Description of proposed use <br /> B. Existing and proposed Occupancy Groups <br /> C. Type of construction <br /> D. Sprinklers (Yes or No) <br /> E. Number of stories <br /> F. Building height <br /> G. Allowable floor area <br /> H. Proposed floor area <br /> I. Occupant load based on the CBC <br /> J. Occupant load based on the CPC <br /> 6. The proposed addition to the existing buildings may constitute a change of occupancy. A <br /> change of occupancy will require a code analysis report and necessary plans prepared by an <br /> architect or engineer in accordance with the California Existing Building Code. The report and <br /> plans shall identify existing conditions, propose alterations necessary to bring the building in <br /> compliance with the current code and include the following: <br /> A. Description of proposed use <br /> B. Existing and proposed Occupancy Groups <br /> C. Type of construction <br /> D. Sprinklers (Yes or No) <br /> E. Number of stories <br /> F. Building height <br /> G. Allowable floor area <br /> H. Proposed floor area <br /> I. Occupant load based on the CBC for the new use <br /> J. Occupant load based on the CPC for the new use <br /> K. Risk Category analysis. (Agricultural Buildings are allowed to be constructed to Risk <br /> Category I, whereas other occupancies require Risk Category II or II.) <br /> Modifications to existing buildings are required to include upgrades related to disability access <br /> pursuant to the California Existing Building Code. Plans showing these upgrades must be <br /> prepared by a registered engineer or licensed architect and shall be submitted for <br /> PA-1900055—Updated Conditions of Approval 3 <br />