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a. The plans indicate separate ERRCS are planned for each building. <br />Although this is not dis-allowed, careful coordination, tuning, and isolation of the systems <br />are required to eliminate any chance of interference to the macro radio system <br />infrastructure or oscillation of the systems due to interaction between them. <br />b. It is absolutely the strong recommendation of the fire department that <br />only one system be installed with the signal distributed to all buildings by way of a fiber <br />optic distribution network. Deed restrictions or maintenance agreements on each <br />property can be drawn up to allow for ongoing maintenance and annual service and <br />testing of the ERRCS. <br />64, Fire Department Knox Building Access - Knox Key boxes on all buildings are required as part of this <br />project to allow emergency access for firefighters. Indicate on the plans that Knox Key boxes will be <br />provided at all entrances to all buildings at locations approved by the fire department. In addition, <br />Knox key switches are required on all gates to all garages. Recessed key boxes shall be installed at <br />all entrances to all buildings five to six feet above finished grade CFC 506. <br />a. The plans indicated of the proposed Knox Box locations on the plans. <br />65. Available Water Supply to Project Site - Provide current fire flow information from the water <br />purveyor to indicate the maximum available water flow in gallons per minute (GPM) at a minimum <br />of 20 pounds per square inch (psi) residual pressure. This information must be dated and indicate <br />the information is the most current information available from the water purveyor. <br />a. The available fire flow from the fire hydrants was not provided but will <br />need to meet the California Fire Code Appendix B and the Redwood City Municipal Code <br />requirements for fire flow. <br />b. Provide the fire flow requirements for each building based on square <br />footage and construction type of each. Provide documentation that the water system <br />infrastructure will support the required fire flow. If the available water supply does not <br />meet fire code requirements for fire flow, water system infrastructure improvements will <br />be required. <br />c. The plans indicated accurate fire flow requirements for each building. <br />d. 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. <br />e. The plans indicated the correct number of fire hydrants based on the <br />required fire flows. <br />66. Water Main - As per section 507.1.1 of the California Fire Code all water mains shall be a minimum <br />of 8 inch internal diameter. The plans indicate that the water main on Cedar Street is only 6 inch in <br />diameter and will need to be upgraded to a minimum of 8 inch diameter. <br />a. The plans indicate the six inch water main on Cedar Street will be <br />upgraded to 8 inch diameter. <br />ATTY/RESO.0125/PC RESO SOUTH MAIN MIXED USE PROJECT—ENTITLEMENT RESO. NO. 15908 <br />REV: 11-03-2020 PR MUFF NO. 601 <br />Page 31 of 38 <br />