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ATTY/RESO.0091/PC RESO 800 MAIN HOTEL SEQUOIA <br />REV: 09-01-23 VR <br />Page 16 of 32 <br />overheating of the communications equipment and be capable of maintaining <br />temperatures within the range established for the ERRCS equipment. [COA] [FIRE] <br /> <br />45. Public Safety Key Boxes. Approved Knox® key boxes must be located adjacent to <br />each of the building entrances. [CFC §506.1] The public safety key boxes must be <br />recessed and installed adjacent at each entrance within 60 to 72 inches of the <br />finished walking surface. Each public safety key box must contain four sets of keys, <br />with each set containing a key for building access, fire equipment room access, fire <br />cache room, elevator keys, utility room keys, and other keys essential for emergency <br />operations. [COA] [FIRE] <br /> <br />46. Fire Flow. Based on the proposed construction type of Type III-A over Type I-A, <br />71,452 square feet, the required fire flow for this project is 1,875 GPM at 20 psi <br />residual pressure, after allowing for a 50% reduction permitted by the installation of <br />automatic fire sprinklers meeting the requirements of CFC Section 903.3.1.1 (NFPA <br />13). [CFC §507.1] [COA] [FIRE] <br /> <br />47. Fire Hydrant Number and Location. With a fire flow requirement of not less than <br />1,875 GPM, no fewer than two fire hydrants are required to serve the building. [CFC <br />§507.1 and Table C102.1] The new fire hydrant at Main Street and the existing fire <br />hydrants are required for this project. [COA] [FIRE] <br /> <br />48. Automatic Fire Sprinkler System. An automatic fire sprinkler system is required to <br />be installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 (NFPA 13), throughout all <br />buildings with a Group R fire area. [CFC §903.2.8] Provide plans and hydraulic <br />calculations as a deferred submittal for the fire sprinkler system design. [COA] <br />[FIRE] <br /> <br />49. Class I – Automatic Wet Standpipe Hose Station Outlets. Automatic wet <br />standpipes are required for this project. The Class I – Automatic Wet Standpipe is <br />the approved mitigation measure for Fire Apparatus Access – Hose Pull <br />requirements due to the building being built on the property line with no setbacks <br />from the adjacent building on the North side, the entire side of the building will not <br />have accessible hose pull access. Automatic wet standpipe hose valve connections <br />are to be provided in all the interior exit stairways throughout the building at <br />intermediate-level landings, on the roof of the building, and throughout the basement <br />area. Automatic wet standpipes require the installation of a fire pump. Electrically <br />driven fire pumps must be provided with an alternate source of power. [COA] [FIRE] <br /> <br />50. Fire Pump Room. The fire pump must be installed in a dedicated fire pump room <br />as required CFC §913. Alternate power must be provided in accordance with the <br />Redwood City Ordinance 2519, Section 12.24.2, CFC 913.2.3 Amendment. [COA] <br />[FIRE] <br /> <br />51. Alternate Source of Power. Notwithstanding the availability of a public utility to <br />provide electric service for a fire pump, electrically driven fire pumps must be