Texas Register, Volume 27, Number 4, Pages 529-656, January 25, 2002 Page: 593
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(viii) unusual site conditions, such as
(I) ditches,
(II) low water levels,
(III) other buildings on-site, and
(IV) indications of buildings five feet or less be-
yond site property lines.
(B) Foundation plan documents must include general
foundation design and details.
(C) Floor plan documents must include:
(i) room names, numbers, and usages;
(ii) doors (numbered), including swing;
(iii) windows;
(iv) legend or clarification of wall types;
(v) dimensions;
(vi) fixed equipment;
(vii) plumbing fixtures;
(viii) kitchen basic layout; and
(ix) identification of all smoke barrier walls (outside
wall to outside wall) or fire walls.
(D) For both new construction and additions or remod-
eling to existing buildings, an overall plan of the entire building must
be drawn or reduced to fit on an 8 1/2-inch by 11-inch sheet.
(E) Schedules must include:
(i) door materials, widths, and types;
(ii) window materials, sizes, and types;
(iii) room finishes; andditions.
conditions;
needed.(iv) special hardware.
(F) Elevations and roof plan must include:
(i) exterior elevations, including
(I) material note indications and
(II) any rooftop equipment;
(ii) roof slopes,
(iii) drains,
(iv) gas piping, etc., and
(v) interior elevations where needed for special con-
(G) Details must include:
(i) wall sections as needed, especially for special
(ii) cabinet and built-in work, basic design only;
(iii) cross sections through buildings as needed; and
(iv) miscellaneous details and enlargements as(H) Building structure documents must include:
(i) structural framing layout and details (primarily
for column, beam, joist, and structural building);(ii) roof framing layout (when it cannot be ade-
quately shown on cross section); and
(iii) cross sections in quantity and detail to show suf-
ficient structural design and structural details as necessary to assure ad-
equate structural design and calculated design loads.
(I) Electrical documents must include:
(i) electrical layout, including lights, convenience
outlets, equipment outlets, switches, and other electrical outlets and
devices;
(ii) service, circuiting, distribution, and panel dia-
grams;
(iii) exit light system (exit signs and emergency
egress lighting);
(iv) emergency electrical provisions (such as gener-
ators and panels);
(v) staff communication system;
(vi) fire alarm and similar systems (such as control
panel, devices, and alarms); and
(vii) sizes and details sufficient to assure safe and
properly operating systems.
(J) Plumbing documents must include;
(i) plumbing layout with pipe sizes and details suf-
ficient to assure safe and properly operating systems;
(ii) water systems;
(iii) sanitary systems;
(iv) gas systems; and
(v) other systems normally considered under the
scope of plumbing, fixtures, and provisions for combustion air supply.
(K) Heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning systems
(HVAC) documents must include:
(i) sufficient details of HVAC systems and compo-
nents to assure a safe and properly operating installation. including, but
not limited to, heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning layout, ducts,
protection of duct inlets and outlets, combustion air, piping, exhausts,
and duct smoke and/or fire dampers;
(ii) and equipment types, sizes, and locations.
(L) Sprinkler system documents must include:
(i) plans and details of National Fire Protection As-
sociation (NFPA) designed systems;
(ii) plans and details of partial systems provided
only for hazardous areas; and
(iii) electrical devices interconnected to the alarm
system.
(M) Specifications must include:
(i) installation techniques;
(ii) quality standards and/or manufacturers;
(iii) references to specific codes and standards;
(iv) design criteria;
(v) special equipment;
(vi) hardware;PROPOSED RULES January 25, 2002 27 TexReg 593
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Texas. Secretary of State. Texas Register, Volume 27, Number 4, Pages 529-656, January 25, 2002, periodical, January 25, 2002; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth113987/m1/64/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.