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ATTY/RESO.0051/CC RESO APPROVING THE DOWNTOWN PLANNED COMMUNITY PERMIT – 851 MAIN ST PROJECT – EXHIBIT A <br />REV: 05-31-18 PR <br />Page 13 of 16 <br /> 62. Emergency Responder Radio Communications system – The project is required to <br />have an Emergency Responder Radio Communications System (ERRCS) installed in <br />accordance with CFC 510. [COA][FIRE] <br /> 63. Fire Department Knox Building Access – Knox Key boxes are required as part of this <br />project to allow emergency access for firefighters to all buildings. Building Permit plans <br />shall indicated that Knox Key boxes will be provided at all entrances to the building at <br />locations approved by the fire department. Recessed key boxes shall be installed at all <br />buildings five to six feet above finished grade per CFC 506. [COA][FIRE] <br /> 64. Electrical Room Access – The electrical room shall have access along the Walnut Street <br />side of the building with a door that exists on the street side. [COA][FIRE] <br /> 65. Available Water Supply to Project Site – Provide current fire flow information from the <br />water purveyor to indicate the maximum available water flow in gallons per minute (GPM) <br />at a minimum of 20 pounds per square inch (psi) residual pressure. This information must <br />be dated and indicate the information is the most current information available from the water <br />purveyor. [COA][FIRE] <br /> 66. Fire Hydrants – The number and location of fire hydrants based on the required fire flow <br />for this project shall be determined utilizing Appendix B and C of the CFC. [COA][FIRE] <br /> 67. Automatic Fire Sprinkler/Standpipe System Required – As the proposed building is four <br />or more stories in height, the building and garage areas are required to be equipped with <br />standpipe/fire sprinkler systems meeting NFPA Standard 13. Provide plans and hydraulic <br />calculations for the design of these systems. The plans shall also indicate on-site exterior <br />standpipe connections and interior standpipe connections in all of the building’s stairwells <br />that need to be included in the hydraulic calculations. [COA][FIRE] <br /> 68. Fire Department Connections – FDC’s to the fire sprinkler/standpipe systems shall be <br />located at the fire access side of all buildings within 50 feet of a fire hydrant. [COA][FIRE] <br /> 69. Fire Alarm Systems Required – UL Central Station fully addressable fire alarm systems <br />are required in all buildings meeting NFPA 72. Provide plans and voltage drop calculations <br />for the design of these systems. <br /> 70. Fire Pits – No fire pits may be located on the rooftop patios. [COA][FIRE] <br /> 71. Portable Fire Extinguishers Required – Portable fire extinguishers, with a minimum <br />classification of 2A:10BC are required to be permanently installed in all buildings within 50 <br />feet of travel from all portions of the building in compliance with NFPA 10 and CFC 906. <br />[COA][FIRE] <br /> 72. Addressing and Access – The following requirements apply: [COA][FIRE] a. Addresses must be logical, sequential numbers, i.e. First Floor 101, 102, 103, Second Floor 202, 203, 204, as opposed to F303, G401, etc.