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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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5/21/2018
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<br />ATTY/RESO.0041/CC RESO DENYING THE APPEAL FOR 353 MAIN STREET <br />REV: 05-14-18 PR <br />Page 19 of 28 <br />building, and shall be positioned parallel to one entire side of the building <br />as per 2016 CFC 0105.3. <br />f. Dead-end fire apparatus access roads in excess of 150 feet in length shall <br />be provided with an approved area for turning around fire apparatus at <br />the end 503.2.5. <br /> <br />65. Radio Coverage for Emergency Responders – All building and parking <br />garages shall have approved radio coverage for emergency responders within <br />the building. Upon completion of the building construction, a radio coverage test <br />shall be conducted per the applicable codes and standards and if the test fails an <br />Emergency Responders Radio Coverage System shall be installed. Verify any Blue <br />Box phone communication requirements with the Redwood City Police Department. <br />[COA][POLICE] <br /> <br />66. High-Rise Construction – Measure the height from the lowest point in the gutter <br />from any and all adjacent streets to the highest occupied finish floor level. Any <br />building measuring 75’ or great is a high rise and shall provide all of the code required <br />elements for a high rise. [SDR][BUILDING] <br /> <br />67. Addressing and Access – The following requirements apply: [COA][FIRE] <br />a. Addresses must be logical, sequential numbers, i.e. First Floor 101, <br />102, 103, Second Floor 202, 203, 204, as opposed to F303, G401, etc. <br />b. Floor plan maps shall be submitted with unit numbers at all entrances, <br />excluding fire exits. <br />c. Provide a key pad with 24 hour access code for public safety personnel <br />at the main entrance, as opposed to just RFID readers or similar devices <br />68. Elevator Requirements – The following requirements for elevators apply: <br />[SDR][BUILDING] <br />a. One elevator shall be available for use as an accessible means of <br />egress in case of emergency. <br />b. One elevator shall be connected to backup generator power in order to <br />remain operable during emergencies. This elevator shall be provided <br />with appropriate signage and shall extend to all floors including the lower <br />levels of the parking structure <br />c. All additional elevators shall be connected to battery backup with sufficient <br />power to bring the elevator to the exit level in the event of an emergency. <br />d. All elevators shall be equipped with smoke curtains. <br /> <br />Construction-Related Activities <br /> <br />69. Verification for Dimensions – All dimensions, including building location on the <br />site, setbacks, building height, etc. shall be verified by a licensed surveyor. A survey <br />report shall be provided to the Building Inspector for review and approval. <br />Surveys are required before and after construction to verify heights and <br />7.B. - Page 44
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