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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUntitled " Development Services Department 5 240 West Huntington Drive,Post Office Box 60021 Sr' Arcadia, CA 91066-6021 PERMIT NO $00_053-350 City of (626) 574-5416,Fax(626)447-9173 Arcadia Permit Type: Tenant Improve PROJECT TRACT NO. LOT NO. APPLICATION DATE ISSUED BY PRINT DATE PERMIT STATUS 4/18/2016 CM 8:38 5/18/2016 Issued ADDRESS NO. Dir.Prefix Street Name Street Suffix UNIT BLG ASSESSORS PARCEL NO. GEO CODE 400 S Baldwin Ave T-387 OWNER MAILING ADDRESS Westfield Corporation, Inc. 11601 Wilshire Blvd. 12th Floor PHONE NO. Plan Chk#: 16-167 Los Angeles, CA 90025- EMAIL ADDRESS: Plan#: 31942 APPLICANT MAILING ADDRESS Commercial Decor Group Inc. PHONE NO. EMAIL ADDRESS: ' CONTRACTOR/PROFESSIONAL MAILING ADDRESS S..1 ! ) ':: Commercial Decor Group, Inc. 920 Mendocino Ave iL1 , Li-U#iCANE NO. FAX NO. (707)526-5193 Santa Rosa, CA 95401 Ef aYt-ADDRESS: margaret @commercialdecorgroup.com License No. 829563 Type: B-General BuExpires: 12/31/2017 12:01 TENANT MAILING ADDRESS Amazon PHONE NO. FAX NO. f DESCRIPTION NEW AMAZON KIOSK-INCLUDES ELECTRIC Construction Type UOM #of Units Value Construction Type UOM #of Units Value Value Value 100,000.00 $100,000.00 F2.■44(-- G-?-/C OCCUPANCY: Tenant Improve TOTAL VALUATION: $100,000.00 QTY UOM DESC AMT AMT PAID ACCT QTY UOM DESC AMT AMT PAID ACCT each Plan review 795.60 795.60 01-3103 r PC Cal Green 79.56 79.56 01-3103 6-2-/G ''25.7"1.14-11`122 44■1(50 14-C-e- ETA' fr /-711-(-7-e- PC ADA 119.34 119.34 01-3103 �'C/4,€w CfrOTAS, .80-.464- -6.- -c_. plc 1.00 Fat Bldg Issue Auto 44.35 44.35 01-3104 xe........;,- /- each Bldg permit 1,224.00 1,224.00 01-3104 Bldg Issue ADA 122.40 122.40 01-3104 I.00 flat Elec issue 44.35 44.35 01-3105 600 each Outlets 9.24 9.24 01-3105 10.00 each Ltg fixtures 15.40 15.40 01-3105 1.00 each T.I.Fire Pkc 255.00 255.00 01-3109 SMIP Com 28.00 28.00 14-2207 gm bldg std 4.00 4.00 714-2203 1.00 Flat SWMF 2 1.00 1.00 88-3027 1.00 Flat SWMF Auto 6.25 6.25 88-3027 Total Fees: $2,748.49 Balance Due: $0.00 Paid Today: $1,498.99 This permit/plan review expires by time limitation and becomes null and void if the work authorized by the Receipt#: 112977 permit is not commenced within 180 days from the date of issuance or if the permit is not obtained within 180 days from 01-3104 1,390.75 the date of plan submittal.This permit expires and becomes null and void if any work authorized by this permit 01-3105 68.99 is suspended or abandoned for 180 consecutive days or if no progressive work has been verified by a City of 14-2207 28.00 Arcadia building inspector for a period of 180 consecutive days. 714-2203 4.00 88-3027 7.25 CALLS FOR INSPECTION INSPECTORS'OFFICE HOURS Requests for inspection should be made at least Monday-Thursday Friday one(1)business day in advance of the inspection 7:30 a.m.to 8:30 a.m. 7:30 a.m.to 8:30 a.m. by telephone at(626)574-5416 for onsite work. 4:00 p.m.to 5:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Closed on alternate Fridays) q oF�RC 11 PERMIT/PLAN REVIEW APPLICATION 10*, Development Services Department,240 West Huntington Drive, Post Office Box 60021 -0?„, ,,Y�tN° Arcadia, CA 91066-6021, (626) 574-5416,Fax (626) 447-9173 City of Arcadia LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION WORKERS'COMPENSATION DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following: Chapter 9(commencing with Section 7000,of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code,and m y license is in full force and effect. I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self-insure for workers' License Class 1 sa�License No. 1 Exp. Date( 31 20 7 compensation, as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the A performance of the work for which this permit is issued. Signature of Contractor �' � I have and will maintain workers'compensation insurance,as required by Section OWNER-BUILDER DELL TI• 3700 of the Labor Code,for the performance of the work for which this permit I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am• empt from the Contractors is issued.My workers'compensation insurance carrier and policy numbers are: License Law for the following reason(Section 7031.5,Business and Professions 11 Code.Any city or county which requires a permit to construct,alter,improve, Carrier (I&' 01-E 1 demolish,or repair any structure,prior to its issuance,also required the applicant 0 S'(r!/_pO Z I(.0 for such permit to file a signed statement that he or she is licensed pursuant to the Policy Number provisions of the Contractors License Law(Chapter 9(commencing with Section (This section need not be completed if the permit is for one hundred dollars or less) 7000)of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code)or that he or she is exempt there from and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of ❑ I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued,I shall Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the workers' penalty of not more than five hundred dollars($500)): compensation Laws of California,and agree that if I should become subject to the workers'compensation provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code, I shall I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole forthwith comply with those provisions. compensation,will do the work,and the structure is not intended or offered for sale(Section 7044,Business and Professions Code:The Contractors License Date Signature Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, or who does such work himself or herself or through his or her own employees,provided that such improvements are not intended or offered for WARNING: Failure to secure Workers'Compensation coverage is unlawful, sale. If,however,the building or improvement is sold within one(1)year of and shall subject an employer to criminal penalties and civil fines up to one completion,the owner-builder will have the burden of proving that he or she hundred thousand dollars($100,000),in addition to the cost of compensation, did not build or improve for the purpose of sale). damages as provided for in Section 3706 of the Labor Code, interest, and attorney's fees. I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project(Section 7044, Business and Professions Code:The Contractors License Law does not apply to an owner of property CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY who builds or improves thereon, and who contracts for such projects with a I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that there is a construction lending agency contractor(s)licensed pursuant to the Contractors License Law). for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued (Section 3097• Civil Code). I am exempt under Section 7044,Business and Professions Code,for this reason: Lender's Name Date Signature Lender's Address IMPORTANT: APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE TO THE BUILDING OFFICIAI, FOR A PERMIT SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS SET FORTH ON THIS APPLICATION AND THE LOLLOWING: 1. The City's approved plans and permit inspection card must remain on the job site for use by City inspection personnel. 2. Final inspection of the work authorized by this permit is required.A Certificate of Occupancy must be obtained prior to use and occupancy of new buildings and structures.. 3. Per South Coast Air Quality Management District(AQMD)regulations,renovation and remodeling work that results in the removal, stripping,or altering of asbestos containing materials requires an asbestos survey and removal prior to disturbing the asbestos. Please contact AQMD at(909) 396-2000 for further information. Name ('f, - (AC -- Title LtS(1—+�i5tl�Lt9}'M RN� PRINT NA E I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct and that I am the owner or duly authorized agent of the owner. I agree to comply with all City ordinances and State Laws relating to building construction. I hereby authorize representatives of the City of Arcadia to enter upon t e.bo -mentione• •roperty for inspection purposes. o Signature _A •�� Date ` _ /41\ .•:•..,:.:,.,: :;;;,;::: , -404!,!,---1. .- , "7177-7.„;::: ---f.°."-:4: . ,.."-- 1".N... .404, --..\!''''' .-,. -.,• ,-,.„ ._tirti .Ott4'l I...". ' ‘ 4. ..... . 4., , w , .•. R , .. . ► L - l*t• 1 Z 1 r *74° L _, 6 M a, N o f.1 ` 4 .° `O U H vp Q O .,...444 • C1 I..O p 7 Z CO o V1 p 't' U o ti. . r W g1] M qy V ^� e Pole .� E� •.F. co) w N F 2 U 0. Di : ti a rt�T�r ,e h = 0 a. d 4 . E ! ;Ufir CU 4, 'F" 0 Mr' A Q i O "0: [ bq G U a ca V al d V V ii i 41 I I I l'' .1 I 1 I IF"V H W .. O , .. ail , '1109 4‘‘I'''.41'''.4' G1 RV. O O F Q r► r-'''' ' 1i1, wit (DI April 19, 2016 Ewi Worldwide 19531 Pauling Foothill Ranch, CA 92610 Attention: Mr.Adam Lewis UL Order Number: 11208840 Subject: Field Evaluation of Commercial Display Fixtures AM AZ.°/r Dear Mr. Lewis: UL has completed a Field Evaluation of the above subject equipment. Please find attached one electronic copy of the final report(s)for this project. With the issuing of this report,we are closing this project and notifying our accounting department to invoice you for any outstanding charges. This report should be reviewed to verify that the information provided is complete and correct, and to determine whether further action may be required by the AHJ for final approval of the installation. If you have any questions, or if we can be of service in future projects please do not hesitate to call anytime. Kind regards, Cathy Sledjeski Administrative Specialist I Field Engineering Services Direct Line: 813-253-9489 Email: Cathy.Sledjeski©ul.com CC: Mr. Don Stockham-Inspector, City of Arcadia UL LLC 333 Pfingsten Road,Northbrook,IL 60062-2096 USA T:847.272.8800/F:847.272.8129/W:UL.com (11111) Field Evaluation Services Final Report For (6) Commercial Display Fixtures—Arcadia CA Requested by: EWI Worldwide 19531 Pauling Foothill Ranch, CA 92610 UL Order Number- 11208840 Installation Site and Authority Having Jurisdiction: Westfield Santa Anita Space 9010, 400 S Baldwin Ave#231 Arcadia, CA 91007 City of Arcadia, Arcadia, CA 91066 Report by: ff-a ( Ay/ Reviewed by: (rvci44414. Q. Xanaen. Mark E. Gragg Christine A. Hansen UL LLC 333 Pfingsten Road,Northbrook,IL 60062-2096 USA T:847.272.8800/F:847.272.8129/W:UL.com Report Date: April 18, 2016 Table of Contents 1 Executive Summary 3 2 Conditions of Acceptability 3 3 Referenced Standards 4 4 Product Description 4 4.1 Nameplate Data 5 4.2 Field Evaluation Labels 5 5 Evaluation Discrepancies 5 5.1 Nameplate Marking 5 5.2 Multiple Cords Marking 6 6 Evaluation Details 6 6.1 Critical Components 6 6.2 Drawings and Instructions 6 6.3 Grounding and Bonding 6 6.4 Guarding of Live Parts 7 6.5 Markings 7 6.6 Mounting of Components 7 6.7 Suitability for Installation 7 6.8 Wiring and Wiring Methods 8 7 Test Results 9 8 Test Equipment 9 9 Photographs 10 2016-8153-FE Field Evaluation Services Report Page$of 13 1 Executive Summary Federal OSHA requirements mandate that all electrical equipment in the workplace be"certified"or subjected to a complete and thorough evaluation before use (29 CFR 1910.303 and 1910.399). Many state, county and city electrical jurisdictions have similar requirements.A UL Field Evaluation is an accepted approach to meet this requirement; UL conducts an unbiased, independent assessment of products at a specific location to essential requirements of applicable product safety standard(s). UL's engineering assessment informs regulating authorities who make product and related installation approval decisions. Please note that the regulating authority for the final installation site provides final approval of this equipment and the installation. This project's purpose was to evaluate a product that was not Listed or otherwise certified by a testing laboratory recognized by the authority having jurisdiction. Products undergoing this evaluation process do not acquire a UL Listing, UL Recognition, or UL Classification. UL has not established factory Follow-Up Services to determine the conformance of any subsequently produced, relocated, or otherwise altered product(s)or system(s). Installation model codes are referenced in this document where necessary to ensure the product can be properly installed according to the code(e.g. National Electrical Code, NFPA 70). At the request of Mr.Adam Lewis of EWI Worldwide, a Field Evaluation project was initiated. A Final Evaluation was completed on 04-14-2016 at: • EWI Worldwide Inc., 135 Business Park Dr., Winston-Salem, NC The Final Installation location will be: • Westfield Santa Anita, Space 9010, 400 S Baldwin Ave. #231,Arcadia, CA Based on the inspection, testing, and evaluation completed, UL considers the product to be suitable for application of the Field Evaluation Product Mark and for use in accordance with any conditions of acceptability stated in this report. 2 Conditions of Acceptability Except where otherwise stated in the product description and evaluation sections of this report, this evaluation and the application of the Field Evaluated Product Mark is subject to the following Conditions of Acceptability. 2.1 Except for like-for-like component replacement in the event of component failure, no change or addition to the product or system shall be made that would alter its construction, operation, function, layout, source of supply, physical location or operating environment. If such changes or additions to the product occur, the Field Evaluated Product Mark shall be considered invalid, and a separate evaluation shall be required to determine compliance with applicable product safety standards under the changed conditions. 2.2 The completed evaluation and application of the UL Field Evaluated Product Mark by UL does not assume liability on the part of UL and does not relieve the manufacturer, installer, user, or other relevant parties of their responsibilities. The product evaluation is based on adherence to sound engineering practices, and compliance with the applicable product safety standards and installation code. 2016-8153-FE Field Evaluation Services Report Page 3 of 13 2.3 This evaluation considered the risks associated with electric shock, fire, and casualty hazards as specified in the evaluation section of the report only. No other hazards were evaluated during this evaluation. 2.4 Unless otherwise stated in the product description, this product was evaluated for installation in an indoor, dry, normal environment only. The product was not evaluated for installation in any hazardous classified location as defined in the latest edition National Electrical Code as adopted by the National Fire Protection Association. The product was not evaluated for installation in an environment subject to rainfall, water spray, steam, or exposure to any corrosive chemicals that deteriorate the enclosure or components. 2.5 The UL Field Evaluated Product Mark shall not be considered as equivalent to the UL Listing Mark, UL Recognized Component Mark, or UL Classified Product Mark. The UL Field Evaluated Product Mark indicates compliance with the applicable parts of the Standards referenced in Section 3 at the time the Mark was applied, and considering only the final installation site. The applicable parts included in the evaluation are the construction review, markings, and those testing protocols that are non-destructive. 3 Referenced Standards • UL 962, Standard For Household And Commercial Furnishings, 4th Edition, Revised 01/13/2016 4 Product Description Equipment Name: (6) Commercial Display Fixtures—Arcadia CA Description: Models Module 6, Module 7, Module 8, Module 9, Totem, and Playtable commercial display fixtures. Please note that(1) of each model will be installed at the final installation location. These commercial display fixtures will be installed into an overall kiosk at the final location. The overall kiosk will include one of each of these display fixtures to consist of 6 display fixtures total. The overall kiosk is intended to be used in a retail setting/mall to provide an interactive experience for the customer in addition to displaying retail items. LED lighting is provided throughout the display fixtures for signage and other lighting. All LED lighting is powered from Listed LED Power Supplies with Class 2 outputs. Listed TVs are also provided for signage and for displaying product. All electrical components are Listed and intended to be plugged in to dedicated receptacles that will be installed at the final location via Listed Power Taps. The dedicated receptacles are intended to be powered from an installed breaker panel at the final location. A subfloor is provided that includes channels for routing of enclosed electrical (conduit)from the breaker panel to the various display fixtures of the overall kiosk. The electrical installation done at the final location shall be completed in accordance with the NEC. All dead metal parts of the electrical components provided with the display fixtures are grounded. Manufacturer: EWI Worldwide Model Numbers: Module 6, Module 7, Module 8, Module 9, Totem, Playtabla 2016-8153-FE Field Evaluation Services Report Page 4 of 13 4.1 Nameplate Data Electrical Ratings Volts 120 Vac Amps Module 6=4.3 A, Module 7=4.0 A, Module 8=2.3 A, Module 9 =2.5 A, Totem =4.4 A, Playtable= 1.1 A Phase 1 Wire 2 Frequency 60 Hz Additional Rating Listed LED Power Supplies with Class 2 outputs 4.2 Field Evaluation Labels UL Engineers have determined that the subject product complied with the Standards referenced in Section 3 and the following UL Field Evaluated Product marks were applied. • FE-436560, FE-436561, FE-436562, FE-436563, FE-436564, FE-438851 Date Applied: 04/14/2016 5 Evaluation Discrepancies This section details the non-compliant findings of the preliminary evaluation. Unless corrective actions are described, a final evaluation is necessary to complete all remaining tests and verify that changes have rendered the equipment compliant. 5.1 Nameplate Marking Reference: UL 962, 4th Edition, Section 67.1 67.1 -A furnishing shall be plainly and permanently marked with: a)The company's name, trade name,trademark, or other descriptive marking by which the organization responsible for the product is identifiable; b)A distinctive catalog number or the equivalent; c)The Electrical Ratings, see Section 66; and d)The date or other dating period of manufacture not exceeding any three consecutive months. Discrepancy: 04-14-2016: A nameplate marking was not provided on the display fixtures as required. A complete nameplate marking with manufacturer's name, model number, electrical ratings, and date of manufacture will be added to each commercial display fixture as required. Corrective Action: 04-14-2016: A complete nameplate marking with manufacturer's name, model number, electrical ratings, and date of manufacture was added to each commercial display fixture as required. 2016-8153-FE Field Evaluation Services Report Page 5 of 13 5.2 Multiple Cords Marking Reference: UL 962, 4th Edition, Section 67.3 67.3-Furnishings with more than one cord, shall have an electrical rating for that circuit adjacent to the cord exit from the furnishing or on a tag on the cord itself. The electrical ratings are able to be provided on one marking if a means, such as different color cords, is provided to distinguish between the two circuits. The furnishing shall be marked"WARNING", "Risk of Electric Shock", "Furnishing has multiple cords. Make sure all cords are unplugged before any servicing or cleaning", or an equivalent statement. Discrepancy: 04-14-2016: The commercial display fixtures employ multiple cords to be plugged in to dedicated receptacles. The above required warning marking shall be added to the nameplate marking. Corrective Action: 04-14-2016: The multiple cords warning marking was added to each nameplate marking as required. 6 Evaluation Details The following specific areas were evaluated using the methods described. All items comply with the applicable parts of standard(s) referenced in Section 3.0, unless stated otherwise in Section 5.0 of this report.Additional characteristics and features unique to the product were further addressed as deemed necessary considering the final installation site, or as required by the applicable product safety standard(s). 6.1 Critical Components Method: The following critical components were inspected for evidence of Listing or Recognition according to UL policies: - Enclosures - Receptacles - Power Supplies - Wire and Cables Results: The critical components are Listed or Recognized by a testing laboratory acceptable to UL according to UL policies. 6.2 Drawings and Instructions Method: The information necessary for safe installation, operation and maintenance of the equipment is reviewed for completeness and accuracy. The review may include drawings, diagrams, charts and/or tables based upon the complexity of the equipment and the service environment. Results: User and maintenance manuals, electrical/mechanical schematics, bills of materials, parts lists and/or programming instructions are provided as appropriate. 6.3 Grounding and Bonding Method: All accessible metal parts are verified (visually and/or by test)to be bonded together and to be connected to the supply equipment grounding conductor. Where applicable, a bonding continuity test is conducted and the results recorded. 2016-8153-FE Field Evaluation Services Report Page 6 of 13 Results: The product is grounded and bonded according to applicable standards referenced in Section 3.0 and Article 250 of the NEC. The product has an identified terminal to connect the supply equipment grounding conductor or a suitable cord with an integral equipment grounding conductor. 6.4 Guarding of Live Parts Method: The product is visually inspected to ensure that all components were housed in a suitable enclosure and made effectively inaccessible to unauthorized persons.An articulated finger probe is used to measure access where necessary. Vent openings are verified not to align with potential discharge paths of gases expelled from circuit breakers when clearing fault conditions. Results: Enclosures prevent contact with moving parts, electrically energized parts and hot parts. Enclosures provide an acceptable degree of protection for internal components (according to the product's installation environment). All electrically live parts external to the enclosure are guarded as required by the applicable standards. No electrically hazardous energized parts are accessible from the exterior of the ultimate enclosure as required by Section 110.27 of the NEC. 6.5 Markings Method: The product nameplate is inspected for all required information. The content, placement and format of hazard-warning labels,fuse replacement markings, environmental limitations and installation type markings are also verified. Results: The product bears the required markings according to the applicable standard(s).Additional markings are identified for the installation site, as the working environment requires. 6.5.1 Hazard Warning Labels Applicable hazard warning markings that identify known hazards are located on or within the product. 6.5.2 Unit Nameplate The product bears a permanent nameplate, suitable for the intended installation environment and with all the applicable information. The nameplate is visible or accessible after installation or located for access according to the provisions in the referenced standard(s). 6.6 Mounting of Components Method: Components that support live parts and uninsulated current carrying parts are secured to prevent them from turning or shifting in position if such motion may result in a reduction of spacings below the minimum acceptable values. Friction between surfaces is not acceptable as a means of preventing shifting or turning of a live part. Result: Components are mounted such that they are fixed in place and protected from a reduction in electrical spacings and strain on wiring terminations. 6.7 Suitability for Installation Method: The product is inspected to ensure suitability for installation according to the NEC as specified in the referenced standard(s). This inspection determined whether correct working space and clearances existed, noted proper wire bending space for all field wiring, observed provisions for mounting and assured that areas for conduit entries, as applicable, were in place. Results: Details as follows: 2016-8153-FE Field Evaluation Services Report Page 7 of 13 6.7.1 Wire Bending &Gutter Space Wire bending space for all field wiring exists according to the NEC. 6.7.2 Clearance and Working Space The product is or can be installed with acceptable access, clearances, working spaces and distances from combustibles. 6.8 Wiring and Wiring Methods Method: All conductors were inspected for Listing or Recognition by a nationally recognized testing laboratory according to UL policies. The conductors were examined for proper ratings (voltage, ampacity, temperature, flexibility, flame and environmental ratings) as required for the application. The wiring methods were verified to comply with the applicable standards and provide proper physical protection, including strain relief, where applicable. The wiring terminations were inspected for correct application, number of conductors according to their Listing and correct ampacity based on temperature ratings. Results: Details as follows: 6.8.1 Supply Connections The supply connection point(s) have proper terminals and identification provided. 6.8.2 Separation of Circuits Unless provided with insulation rated for the highest voltage involved, low voltage and line voltage circuit wires within enclosures are segregated or separated by barriers. The product wiring for low voltage and line voltage circuits outside enclosures is installed in separate raceways or wireways. 6.8.3 Conduit Connections All conduits, gutters, and wireways are properly supported and properly sized for the number and size of conductors. 6.8.4 Wiring Methods Internal wiring methods are in compliance with the requirements of the applicable standard(s). All wiring is routed, secured and protected from moving parts, external heat sources and sharp edges. 6.8.5 Strain Relief External conductors, cable assemblies entering enclosures and internal conductors are secured to prevent strain being transmitted to terminations. 6.8.6 Wire Terminations All wire terminations are suitable for the number and the size of conductor(s) installed. 2016-8153-FE Field Evaluation Services Report Page 8 of 13 7 Test Results The following tests verified that the product operates within normally expected parameters. Unless stated otherwise in Section 5.0, all the following items comply with the applicable part(s)of the referenced standard(s). Field evaluation test methods follow the applicable standards as closely as practical, considering the limits of a non-laboratory field setting and the need for the equipment to perform its function following the test. • Grounding & Bonding Resistance Test • Input Test, Single Phase • Temperature Test 8 Test Equipment All test equipment used to evaluate product(s) covered by this report, which may have an effect on test results,was calibrated and traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology(NIST)or other national metrology institution and managed according to ISO/IEC 17025, General Requirements for the Competence of Calibration and Testing Laboratories. 2016-8153-FE Field Evaluation Services Report Page 9 of 13 •FA • Gµ �.,1FO \4 4! !;11 Ili �ua``y°tom° MEMORANDUM Fire Department DATE: June 9, 2016 TO: BUILDING DEPARTMENT INSPECTOR Henry Kemich FROM: FIRE DEPARTMENT SUBJECT: FIELD INSPECTION ADDRESS: 400 S. Baldwin Avenue #9010 (Amazon) THE FOLLOWING ITEMS WERE CHECKED FOR CONFORMANCE WITH APPLICABLE FIRE DEPARTMENT REQUIREMENTS: TYPE OF INSPECTION DATE / INITIAL FINAL INSPECTION FIRE SPRINKLERS FIRE ALARMS TANKS HOOD & DUCT KNOX BOX OCCUPANCY 6-9-2016 Lili Huang COMMENTS: Emailed Bldg. Dept. 6-9-2016 Rita