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Humana Centerwell
HCP04-Dallas, TX- 19737
316
Site Contact Emails
 
 
 
     
Surveyor Submittal Status
 
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General Site Contacts

Building Contact

**SSR Assignee.**

     
Josh Parks   
8400 Westchester Dr Suite 300
Dallas
TX
75225
(214) 361-8300
     

Building Department Contact

City of Dallas Building Inspection Offices
320 E. Jefferson Blvd.
Dallas
Texas
75203
(214) 948-4480
     

Zoning Contact

City of Dallas Building Inspection Offices
320 E. Jefferson Blvd.
Dallas
Texas
75203
(214) 948-4480
     

Electric Provider

**Surveyor.**

     

**SSR Assignee.**

     

Gas Provider

**Surveyor.**

     

**SSR Assignee.**

     

Water Provider

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None stipulated.
City of Dallas
1500 Marilla Street Room 4A North
Dallas
Texas
75201
(214) 651-1441
     

Telephone Provider

**SSR Assignee.**

     

Data Provider

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Trash Provider

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Recycling Provider

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1.01 General Building Info.
     

General Existing Conditions

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**Surveyor.**

1.01 General Existing Conditions
     

Indicate size of wall protrusions present that would impede new furniture installation.

     
     
 
Exterior Structure

Exterior Structure

1.02 Doors
     

Doors

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**Surveyor.**

     
 
Door #1

Door #1

1.02 Door Photos
     
     
 
Door #2

Door #2

1.02 Door Photos 2
     
     
 
Door #3

Door #3

1.02 Doors Photos 3
     
 
Door #4

Door #4

1.02 Doors Photos 4
     
     
 
Door #5

Door #5

1.02 Doors Photos 5
     
     
 
Door #6

Door #6

1.02 Doors Photos 6
     
     
 
Door #7

Door #7

1.02 Doors Photos 7
     
     
 
Door #8

Door #8

1.02 Doors Photos 8
     
     
 
Door #9

Door #9

1.02 Doors Photos 9
     
     
 
Door #10

Door #10

1.02 Doors Photos 10
     
 
1.03 Flooring
     

Flooring

**SSR Assignee.**

**Surveyor.**

Photos
 
1.04 Ceilings
     

Ceilings

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**Surveyor.**

Minimum Height to Deck

Minimum Height to Structure

Photos
 
1.05 Restrooms
     

Restrooms

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**Surveyor.**

1.05 Photos
Wall Photos
     
Floor Photos
     
Ceiling Photos
     
Fixture Photos
     
Damage Photos
1.06 Plumbing
 
     

Plumbing

**SSR Assignee.**

**Surveyor.**

1.07 Plumbing Photos
     
 
1.07 Electrical
     

Electrical

**SSR Assignee.**

**Surveyor.**

     
 
Panel #1

Panel #1

Poles

Photos

     
 
Panel #2

Panel #2

Poles

Photos

     
 
Panel #3

Panel #3

Poles

Photos

     
 
Panel #4

Panel #4

Poles

Photos

     
 
Panel #5

Panel #5

Poles

Photos

     
 
Panel #6

Panel #6

Poles

Photos

1.08 Roofing
     

Roof

**SSR Assignee.**

**Surveyor.**

 
Counter Flashing

Counter Flashing

 
Coping / Cap Flashing

Coping/Cap Flashing

 
Drains

Drains

 
Roof Surface

Roof Surface

1.08 Photos
 
1.09 RTUs / HVAC
     

RTUs / HVAC

**SSR Assignee.**

**Surveyor.**

RTU/HVAC Units (Original)
(Zero) 0
It is recommended that a licensed HVAC technician clean and re-certify the units for use.
          Varies by unit.
          RTU/HVAC Unit #1
          1.09 Photos
          RTU/HVAC Unit #2
          RTU/HVAC Unit #3
          RTU/HVAC Unit #4
          RTU/HVAC Unit #5
          RTU/HVAC Unit #6
           
          1.10 Existing Signs
               

          Signage - General Existing Conditions

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          **Surveyor.**

          Photos

           
          1.11 Parking
               

          Parking

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          **Surveyor.**

           
          1.11 Photos
           
          2.1 Building Codes
               

          Applicable Codes

          **SSR Assignee.**

          CHAPTER 16:  2015 International Fire Code, including Appendix J, with Dallas Amendments (effective October 1, 2016;
          The Fire Code amendments include adoption of the 2013 Edition of the following Standards:  Sprinklers, NFPA 13, 13D, 13R and Fire Alarm, NFPA 72.
          CHAPTER 53:  2015 International Building Code with Dallas Amendments 
          Code Update:  Ordinance Number 32198 (effective June 13, 2022)
          CHAPTER 54:  2015 International Plumbing Code with Dallas Amendments 
          CHAPTER 55:  2015 International Mechanical Code with Dallas Amendments 
          CHAPTER 56:  2020 National Electrical Code; with Dallas Amendments (effective June 13, 2022)
          CHAPTER 57:  2015 International Residential Code with Dallas Amendments
          Code Update:  Ordinance Number 32200 (effective June 13, 2022)
          CHAPTER 58:  2021 International Existing Building Code with Dallas Amendments (effective June 13, 2022)
          CHAPTER 59:  2015 International Energy Conservation Code with Dallas Amendments
          CHAPTER 60:  2015 International Fuel & Gas Code with Dallas Amendments
          CHAPTER 61:  2015 International Green Construction Code with Dallas Amendments
          CHAPTER 62:  2021 International Swimming Pool and Spa Code with Dallas Amendments (effective June 13, 2022)
          CHAPTER 52:  Administrative Procedures for the Construction Codes of the Dallas City Code

          What are the applicable Building Codes?

          2015 International Building Code with Dallas Amendments
          2015 International Mechanical Code (IMC) with Dallas Amendments
          2020 National Electrical Code with Dallas Amendments
          2015 International Plumbing Code (IPC) with Dallas Amendments
          2015 International Fire Code, including Appendix J, with Dallas Amendments
          CHAPTER 52:  Administrative Procedures for the Construction Codes of the Dallas City Code
          City of Dallas, Texas Code of Ordinances
          2.2 Permits
               

          Permits

          **SSR Assignee.**

           
          2.2 General Requirements

          General Requirements

          All documents submitted for review must have a minumum text size of 3/32" and a maximum drawing sheet size of "E"  (36" x 48").  Complete and submit the following checklist. • Site plan review requires:  A complete application  A certified county plat with the subject site outlined in red.  Have you submitted, with your application, certified copies of any instrument that contains a restriction on the uses of or on construction on the affected property? Examples include deed restrictions, easements, parking agreements, etc. Yes ______ No, not applicable ______  3 Site plans showing o All buildings and structures including square footage. Plans must indicate building extremities i.e. balconies, awnings, etc. o Construction type as defined in the Dallas Building Code o Parking spaces and parking calculations o Street and drive approaches o Property lines o Easements o Indicate whether the building has fire sprinklers o Fire lanes o Fire hydrants o Fences and gates o North arrow o Scale (all plans must be drawn to scale)  3 Landscaping plans: o All buildings and structures and parking lot o Location of all existing protected trees (tree survey) o Proposed location of landscaping o Landscaping analysis o Location of utility lines and easements including water/sewer and overhead lines o Scale (All plans must be drawn to scale)  3 Utility plans: (Optional, only if applicant has plans) o All buildings and structures and parking lot o Location of all easements o Location of all utilities including water and sewer lines  3 Grading and drainage plans: (Optional, only if applicant has plans) o All buildings and structures and parking lot o Location of all easements o Scale (All plans must be drawn to scale) **The above plans may be drawn on the same sheet**  3 Floor plans: Floor plans may be schematic showing the location of opening and the location of hazardous occupancies o Label rooms o Furniture plans for churches and theaters o Scale (All plans must be drawn to scale) o Dance Hall uses must show size and location of dance floors  3 Elevation plans: Required only if a structure is over 26 feet in height o Average grade as defined in the Dallas Development Code o Showing all elevations o Scale (All plans must be drawn to scale)  Sites that are located in a Flood Plain will be required to provide additional information as needed by the Department of Development Services, contact Engineers.
          One master submittal.
          Most permits are issued at the Building Inspection Permit Center, but can be obtained at a Building Inspection District Office under some circumstances. Oak Cliff Municipal Center 320 E. Jefferson Blvd. Dallas, Texas 75203. No appointments stipulated. Permits can also be submitted online at https://plansubmittal.dallascityhall.com
          Yes  
          Demolition

          Demolition Permit

           
          Building Permit

          Building Permit

          Plans/engineering must be stamped by a licensed TX architect/engineer. 2 sets of scaled site plans, drawings, and building plans. Complete permit application. See attached checklist for further detailed information. GC must fill out registration for with Dallas. It is preferable to submit one electronic set of plans.   If submitting in person. Two (2) copies of information sheets to include:  Scope of work.  Total area in square feet of buildings with each building identified by occupancy or use.  Occupancy type, if known. Number of dwelling units (apartments) or guest rooms (hotel or motel).  Fire sprinkler status and intentions.  Parking requirements calculations. Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT) approval, if applicable.  Two (2) copies of a site plan drawn to scale and dimensioned to include:  Must show exits to exterior of buildings or key plans that show exits.  For a change in building use, site plan must be of the entire property showing all property lines and parking spaces.  Two (2) sets of legible and fully-dimensioned building plans of the following drawn to a standard scale with design professional seals and signatures where required: Building floor key plan does not need to be scale, but must show the location of the tenant space and all other tenant spaces on that floor. Identify tenant spaces by their suite number.  A floor plan drawn to a standard scale of the entire tenant space as it currently exists or an interior demolition plan. Fully-dimensioned floor plans drawn to a standard scale of the entire tenant space showing the area of construction with each room identified as to its use. Additional architectural plans to include, but not limited to: means of egress, elevations, wall sections, area separation wall locations and fire ratings, occupancy separation locations and fire ratings, equipment and furniture layout plan (if applicable), door and window schedules, shaft locations and fire rating Foundation plans and other engineered structural plans if applicable. Additional architectural plans to include, but not limited to: means of egress, elevations, wall sections, area separation wall locations and fire ratings, occupancy separation locations and fire ratings, equipment and furniture layout plan (if applicable), door and window schedules, shaft locations and fire rating. Mechanical, electrical and plumbing plans (refer to specific permit type for additional information). 
          Wait time varies. Current typical times to first round of review: Commercial remodel, no use change: 12 working days
          Valuation from $100,001 to $300,000 x 0.009525 + $13= permit fee. Valuation from $300,001 to $500,000 x 0.009410 + $47= permit fee. Plan review fee is $150 per 250 sq ft per fee schedule. See attached fee schedule for further information.
           
          Mechanical Permit

          Mechanical Permit

          Plans/engineering must be stamped by a licensed TX architect/engineer. Refer to checklist attachment for required documents. Contractors must fill out the attached contractor registration forms.
          Not applicable. Submitted with building permit as one master permit.
          Submitted with building permit, but each trade permit fee is $100.
           
          Electrical Permit

          Electrical permit

          Plans/engineering must be stamped by a licensed TX architect/engineer. Refer to checklist attachment for required documents. Contractors must fill out the attached contractor registration forms.
          Not applicable. Submitted with building permit as one master permit.
          Submitted with building permit, but each trade permit fee is $100.
           
          Plumbing Permit

          Plumbing Permit

          Plans/engineering must be stamped by a licensed TX architect/engineer. Refer to checklist attachment for required documents. Contractors must fill out the attached contractor registration forms.
          Not applicable. Submitted with building permit as one master permit.
          Submitted with building permit, but each trade permit fee is $100. Customer service fee of $15.
           
          Fire Permit

          Fire Permit

          Plans/engineering must be stamped by a licensed TX architect/engineer. Refer to checklist attachment for required documents. Contractors for fire must fill out the attached contractor registration forms. 1. Completed permit application  2. Minimum three (3) copies of plans and one (1) copy of hydraulic calculations (refer to NFPA-13, sections 6-1, 6-2 and 6-3 for information that the plans and calculations must contain for our review.)  3. Plans should include:  Site plan with North arrow  Hydrant test data, including date of test and location of test  Hanger details, including size and location of trapeze hangers  Manufacturer and model number of all riser devices  Pipe type  Occupancy of rooms  Building construction, including roof or ceiling details Roof and pipe elevations  Manufacturer and model of all sprinklers. If extended coverage sprinklers, ESFR residential sprinklers, or special application sprinklers are used, then submit manufacturer’s data sheets for these sprinklers which indicate the specific pressures and flow rates.  Design criteria for storage, including commodity description and classification, storage height and storage arrangement. Indicate source of design, if other than NFPA design criteria.  Per Texas Commission on Fire Protection, All plans must bear the signature and license number of the licensed responsible managing employee...and the certificate of registration number of the registered firm.
          Not applicable. Submitted with building permit as one master permit.
          Submitted with building permit, but each trade permit fee is $100. Plan review fees: $75.00 per building, with 10 or less alarm initiating and/or signaling devices. ( ) $100.00 per building, with 11 to 25 alarm initiating and/or signaling devices. ( ) $150.00 per building, with 26 to 150 alarm initiating and/or signaling devices.  The greater of $150.00 or $0.008 per sq. ft. of building area .
           
          Signage Permit

          Signage Permit

          Refer to checklist attachment for required documents. Along with site plans, sign measurements and locations, and engineering. Plans/engineering must be stamped by a licensed TX architect/engineer. 1. Completed permit application  2. Three (3) elevation drawings of the proposed sign, showing the following formation:  The placement of the sign on the building  The clearance from the ground (state what kind of surface is below the sign,  ie. grass, sidewalk, driveway, fire lane, etc.  The exact wording to appear on the sign  The letter height of each word on the sign  The length of each word on the sign  The overall dimensions of the sign  Any existing signs on the building  3. Three (3) copies of how the sign will be mounted to the building (side view)  4. One copy of the current, official zoning map area and City plat. These can be obtained in  the One Stop Permit Center, Room 118 of the Oak Cliff Municipal Center, 320 E. Jefferson  Blvd., Dallas.
          Sign permits are sent to field inspectors for review and typically require 5 working days to process. 
          Up to 20 sq ft $45 .21 to 50 sq ft $81 .51 to 100 sq ft $110 
           
          Resubmittal

          Resubmittal

          Submit changes online and label accordingly for any revised sheets. 25.00 -Review rate per hour per trade for each revision or addition to plans after permit issue.
           
          Other Permits

          Other Permit

          Complete and submit an application, land use questionnaire, and CO checklist to Building Inspection along with the appropriate fee.  If the use will be different from the previous use, follow the instructions on our pamphlet to determine additional submission requirements.  Before the building can be occupied and electricity turned on by Oncor Electric, the building site must be inspected and approved by building, electrical, and plumbing/mechanical inspectors. Health inspections are required on ALL food establishments with a $121.00 Health Permit Application. When requested, these inspections take place the following work day after application review is complete or may be scheduled at a later date at your convenience. Please access our brochure on How to use the 24-hour Automated Inspection System for your convenience.  Inspections are performed between 8:30am – 3:30pm. The building must be accessible to inspectors on the day inspections are scheduled and the correct address and suite numbers must be posted. If the building is not accessible and ready for inspection, a $75.00 reinspection fee will be charged for the first reinspection.  When the CO is approved by all inspectors, the electricity will be released to Oncor Electric and the CO will be mailed to the applicant for posting at the site. The Dallas Development Code requires that: Except for single family and duplex uses, a person shall not use or change the use of a building, a portion of a building, or land without obtaining a certificate of occupancy from the building official. A "record change" can be made to a CO when only the name of the business (DBA) changes. The cost is $30.00. For Multifamily uses, this option is only available when no code violations are on record for the apartment. If code violations exist on record, a new CO must be applied for and inspections of the building are made. You must have multi-tenant approval from Code Compliance PRIOR to applying for a CO. To obtain, go to Building Inspection Division  320 E Jefferson Boulevard, Room 118 – Permit Center  Dallas, Texas 75203; phone: 214-948-4480.  Completed permit application form and certificate of occupancy (CO) application information sheet. • Two copies of a site plan drawn to a standard scale of the entire property that shows exits from buildings, or a key plan showing exits, and parking spaces. • Parking analysis to include the type of business and area in square feet for every tenant on the property. • Two sets of floor plans drawn to a standard scale for restaurants, theaters, dance halls, religious worship, sport arenas and other assembly uses, or any change in occupancy group as defined in the Dallas Building Code. • For multi-story buildings, a building floor key plan is required that shows the location of the tenant space and all other tenant spaces on that floor identified by their suite number. Key plan does not have to be to scale. • For manufacturing or storage facilities, an inventory that list raw materials used and quantities stored is required. MSDS reports are required for any HAZMAT stored or used. • Submit a tree survey that identifies any protected tree species within 50 ft. of any construction related activity
          If the proposed use is the same as the previous use, a CO application can be approved and inspections scheduled "over the counter," while you wait, at any building inspection district office. If the proposed use is different from the previous use, you may be required to provide a site plan with a parking analysis and building plans. The time needed to review the plans may take up to two weeks depending on the complexity of the project.
          The cost for a CO is $215.00 plus a $65.00 Code Compliance fee.
           
          2.3 Signage
               

          Signage Rules & Regulations

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          Interior Window Signage

          Interior Window Signage

           
          Awnings

          Awnings

           
          3.0 Zoning Info & Site Conditions
               

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          General Zoning Information

          General Zoning

          CR Zoning District. City of Dallas Jurisdiction.
          CR Zoning District
           
          Classification

          Use Classification

           
          Evaluation

          Evaluation

           
          4.0 Facility / Job Site Management
               

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          4.1 Construction

          Construction Information

               

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