You’'re supposed to monitor fans for on and off status, and dampers for open and close status, meaning two monitoring points at each. If they don’t have end switches for that though then it’s pointless. The modules should be at the fans/dampers, but in a retrofit we’ve gotten away with putting everything back at the control panels where all the existing wire ran too.
I’d also ask the AHJ exactly what kind of controls he wants, if graphics are required or if you can just put labeled buttons on the front of the FACP with some LED’s that turn on when something is faulty. You also don’t have to have an LED showing the damper is open and one is closed, just an LED saying if it’s in trouble (ie, it’s closed when it’s supposed to be open, or a fan is on when it’s supposed to be off). Basically just one of these if the AHJ allows it: https://www.notifier.com/salesandsupport/documentation/Datasheets/DN_4818.pdf
See if you can get the existing sequence for the JCC panel.
We’re running across more and more of these it seems now that the newest codes have put things like stair pressurization under the fire alarm instead of the controls system, but I’m not an expert on any of it yet.
This should be a good read for you: http://firealarmresources.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Notifier-SCS-Series-Smoke-and-HVAC-Control-Station.pdf