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Reso 23-10 PC Reso 0035 Reso Recommending General Plan Amendment Approval - 505 E. Bayshore
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Reso 23-10 PC Reso 0035 Reso Recommending General Plan Amendment Approval - 505 E. Bayshore
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5/16/2023
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ATTY/RESO.0035/PC RESO RECOMMENDING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPROVAL - 505 E. BAYSHORE <br />REV: 05-12-23 JB <br />Page 11 of 32 <br />b. If an ERRCS is required to be installed after testing has determined there is not adequate <br />native coverage, only one set of bi-directional amplifiers shall be installed for this project <br />with the signals distributed to each of the buildings by fiber optic cables. <br /> <br />58. Fire Turn Around - A Fire Apparatus Turn Around is required at the end of the aerial apparatus <br />fire access lane. Sheet A2.1 shows required turn around with dimensions. The curbs painted red <br />and appropriate no parking fire lane signage provided. <br />a. A fire hydrant shall be located at the fire apparatus turn around as per section D103.1 of the <br />CFC as is shown on A2.1. <br /> <br />59. Fire Apparatus Access - Fire apparatus access roads shall be designed and maintained to support <br />the imposed loads of fire apparatus (75,000 pounds) and shall be surfaced so as to provide all <br />weather driving capabilities as per section 503.2.3 and D102.1 of the California Fire Code. <br />a. The plans indicate pervious concrete and stamped asphalt will be utilized in a portion of the <br />aerial fire apparatus turn around and the fire access lane. Provide stamped engineered drawings <br />that indicate that the use of this product will meet the load bearing requirements of this section. <br /> <br />60. Aerial Fire Apparatus Access - For access to structures on-site which exceed 30 feet in height, <br />the minimum width of the required aerial fire apparatus access lanes shall be 26 feet as per section <br />D105 of the California Fire Code. <br />a. The plans indicate that none of the buildings on this project will exceed 30 feet in height as <br />per CFC D105.1. <br /> <br />61. Emergency Escape and Rescue Openings – All sleeping rooms must be provided with <br />emergency escape and rescue openings in accordance with CBC 1030. Confirm the design of the <br />project includes compliant openings and that those openings have ground ladder access in the <br />form of four foot by four foot ladder pads with an accessible pathway for firefighters to carry <br />ladders to each ladder pad set back from the buildings so that they will provide a 70-75 degree <br />climbing angle on the ladder for use by the fire department in an emergency. <br />a. Ensure species of trees are chosen that do not encroach on the required ladder access to the <br />emergency escape and rescue windows. <br />b. Utilize the Cal Poly Urban Forest Ecosystems Institute website at <br />https://selectree.calpoly.edu to determine proposed landscape trees height and width when <br />planted in an urban environment. <br />c. Plan sheet L2.21 indicates ladder pads will be installed for ground ladder access to all <br />emergency escape and rescue openings. Ladder pads shall be a minimum of four feet by four <br />feet and have clear pathways for firefighters to carry ground ladders to each of them.
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