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ATTY/RESO.0012/PC RESO GRANTING APPROVAL OF AN ARC PERMIT FOR 240 TWIN DOLPHIN DR <br />REV: 03-11-2021 PR <br />Page 17 of 21 <br />59. Automatic Fire Sprinkler System Required – The building and garage areas are required to be equipped with a fire sprinkler systems meeting NFPA Standard 13. Provide plans and hydraulic calculations for the design of the system. [COA][FIRE] 60. Fire Department Connections – FDC’s to the fire sprinkler system shall be located at the fire access side of the building within 50 feet of a Fire Hydrant. [COA][FIRE] 61. Fire Aerial Apparatus Access – For access to structures on-site which exceed 30 feet in height, the minimum width of the required aerial fire apparatus access lanes shall be 26 feet as per section D105 of the California Fire Code. [COA][FIRE] 62. Fire Aerial Apparatus Access Width – At least one of the required aerial fire apparatus access lanes meeting this condition shall be located within a minimum of 15 feet and a maximum of 30 feet from each building, and shall be positioned parallel to one of the entire long access sides for each building as per CFC section D105.3 [COA][FIRE] 63. Fire Access Obstructions – Ensure that any architectural features such as canopies and landscaping do not impede aerial fire apparatus access to the roof of the buildings. [COA][FIRE] 64. Fire Apparatus Access Roads – Fire apparatus access roads shall extend to within 150 feet of all portions of the facilities and all portions of the exterior walls of the first story of the buildings as measured by approved hose pull routes around the exterior of the buildings and garage CFC 503.1.1. [COA][FIRE] 65. Fire Apparatus Turnarounds – Required at the end of all dead end Fire Access Roads in excess of 150 feet. These turnarounds shall meet the dimensional requirements of the apparatus of the City of Redwood Fire Department CFC 502.3.5 and D103.4. [COA][FIRE] 66. Turning Radius – Turning radius of fire apparatus access roads shall meet the standards of the Redwood City Fire Department CFC 503.2.4. [COA][FIRE] 67. Fire Apparatus Access Road – Fire apparatus access roads shall be designed and maintained to support the imposed loads of fire apparatus and shall be surfaced in asphaltic concrete or concrete so as to provide all weather driving capabilities 503.2.3. [COA][FIRE] 68. Available Water Supply to Project Site – Provide current fire flow information from the water purveyor to indicate the maximum available water flow in gallons per minute (GPM) at a minimum of 20 pounds per square inch (psi) residual pressure. This information must be dated and indicate the information is the most current information available from the water purveyor. [COA][FIRE] 69. Number and Location of Fire Hydrants – Fire flow requirements for buildings and facilities shall be determined utilizing Appendix B of the CFC 507.3. Number and spacing of fire hydrants are based on the required fire flow and shall adhere to Appendix C of the CFC 507.5. [COA][FIRE] 70. Automatic Fire Sprinkler / Automatic Wet Standpipe Systems Required – As the proposed buildings are four or more stories in height all of the buildings and garage areas are required to be equipped with wet standpipe / fire sprinkler systems. Provide plans and hydraulic calculations for the design of these systems. The plans shall include interior wet standpipe connections in all of the building’s stairwells with outlets on the intermediate landings with at