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Reso PC16-16 0091 PC Reso Approving the PC Permit & TM - Phase 1 Stanford
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Reso PC16-16 0091 PC Reso Approving the PC Permit & TM - Phase 1 Stanford
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10/4/2016
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ATTY/RESO.0091/PC RESO APPROVING THE PC PERMIT & TM - PHASE 1 STANFORD <br />REV: 09-29-16 JS <br />Page 12 of 15 <br /> <br />shall be delineated in the building permit submittal. Person doors with panic hardware and alarms shall be installed at or adjacent to gates between private and public parking to allow the safest emergency egress path of travel. [SDR][ENGINEERING] <br />50. Shoring for Excavations – No tiebacks shall extend into the public right of way or onto adjacent properties without the written agreement of the City and/or private property owner. Any tie-backs within the City’s right of way shall be de-tensioned prior to permit sign-off and/or project acceptance. [COA][ENGINEERING] Fire and Safety <br />51. Building Information – For the purposes of project coordination at the time of inspection, provide the following information on the building permit plans: [COA][FIRE] <br />a. Proposed occupancy types <br />b. Total number of stories for the building <br />c. Type of construction <br />d. Total square footage for the building and the area involved with this permit. <br />52. Fire Flow - The Project shall meet fire flow requirements established by the Redwood City Fire Department which are based on the California Fire Code, Appendix B. Fire flow tests are typically performed during the preliminary design phase but must be completed prior to submittal of final design. Applicant shall provide current water flow information obtained from the Water Department and provide the observed flow, the available flow at 20psi, and the required fire flow in accordance with Appendix B as noted above. The required fire flow, as required by the CFC Appendix B must be provided on the building permit plans prior to the project proceeding with construction. [COA][ENGINEERING AND FIRE] <br />53. Fire Department Knox Building Access - A Knox Key box is required as part of this project to allow emergency access for firefighters. Indicate on the plans that a Knox Key box will be provided on the building at a location approved by the Fire Department. (CFC 506). [SDR][FIRE] <br />54. Radio Coverage for Emergency Responders – All building and parking garages shall have approved radio coverage for emergency responders within the building (CFC 510). Upon completion of the building construction, a radio coverage test shall be conducted per the applicable codes and standards and if the test fails an Emergency Responders Radio Coverage System shall be installed. Verify any Blue Box phone communication requirements with the Redwood City Police Department. [COA][POLICE AND FIRE] <br />55. Portable Fire Extinguishers Required - Portable fire extinguishers, with a minimum classification of 2A:B:C are required to be permanently installed in the building within 75 feet of travel from all portions of the building in compliance with NFPA 10 and CFC Section 906. Indicate the location and size of these fire extinguishers on the plans. Provide a section detail indicating how the fire extinguishers are to be mounted to the building. [SDR][FIRE] <br />56. High-Rise Construction – Any building with an occupied floor level at or higher than 75 feet is considered a high-rise and must comply with all codes for high-rise construction as required in the CBC section 403. [SDR][BUILDING] <br />57. Combination Sprinkler/Standpipe System - The California Fire Code requires buildings four or more stories in height to be provided with a Class 1, manual standpipe system. Provide plans for the design of this system or indicate the requirements for this system and list the design and installation as a deferred submittal on the cover sheet of the plans. NOTE: The design of the fire sprinkler system must be a NFPA 13 system. (The plans indicate a 13D
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