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3/24/2014
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY DENYING THE APPEAL AND APPROVING A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PERMIT, VESTING TENTATIVE MAP, AND CONDOMINIUM PERMIT FOR THE PETE'S HARBOR PROJECT UPON CONSIDERING ADDENDUM NO. 2 WITH THE 2003 MARINA SHORES VILLAGE EIR AND ADDENDUM NO. 1
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03/24/2014 <br /> pumps, and water flow switches on ali f�re sprinkler systems shall be <br /> electronically supervised. (IFC 903.4) <br /> 64. A manual fire alarm system shall be installed in Group R-2 occupancies. <br /> Manual fire alarm boxes are not required throughout the building when the <br /> building is equipped throughout with an automatic fire sprinkler system <br /> and notification appliances activate upon sprinkler flow. At least one <br /> manual station shall be installed at an approved location. All initiating and <br /> indicating devices shall be electronically supervised. (Title 24, Part 9, <br /> CCR, Section 907.2.9) <br /> 65. For the purpose of fire alarm annunciation, each floor of the building shall <br /> be considered as a separate zone. (NFPA 72- 2007 Edition, Section <br /> 4.4.6.6.1) <br /> 66. Fire alarm signals shall be transmitted to the central station and <br /> retransmitted by zone to the public safety communications center <br /> (Ordinance 2326). <br /> 67. Single or multiple station smoke alarms shall be installed and maintained <br /> in Group R-2 and R-3 occupancies regardless of occupant load at all the <br /> following locations: <br /> a. On the ceiling or wall outside of each separate sleeping area <br /> in the immediate vicinity of bedrooms. <br /> b. In each room used for sleeping purposes. <br /> c. In enclosed common stairwells of apartment complexes and <br /> other multiple-dwelling complexes. <br /> (Title 24, Part 9, CCR, Section 907.2.10.1.2) <br /> 68. Multiple fire alarm systems within single protected premises are not <br /> permitted. <br /> 69. All fire alarm systems shall be certified by the Underwriters Laboratories <br /> (Ordinance 2326). <br /> 70. Key boxes of sufficient size shall be installed at all entrances to the <br /> building. These key boxes shall contain sufficient numbers of keys to allow <br /> access to all parts of the building as well as the fire protection equipment <br /> and systems. Literature from the manufacturer of these products and <br /> ordering information can be obtained from the Fire Department by calling <br /> (650) 780-7400 or at www.knoxbox.com. (IFC 506.1) <br /> Transportation <br /> 71. Prior to the issuance of a Building Permit, the Applicant must pay the <br /> Traffic Impact Fee, to be calculated by the City based on the net new PM <br /> peak hour trips. <br /> Building <br /> ATTY/RES0.2967/CC PETE'S HARBOR—DENYING APPEAL AND APPROVING PROJECT Reso#15336 <br /> REV:03-25-14 VR Muff#603 <br /> Page 14 of 19 <br />
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