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ATTY/RESO.0034/CC RESO APPROVING PROJECT (901 EL CAMINO REAL) – EXHIBIT A <br />REV: 04-22-25 VR <br />Page 17 of 28 <br />69. Fire Flow - Based on the information provided, the minimum required fire flow for manual <br />suppression for this Project is not less than 2,125 gallons per minute at 20 psi residual <br />pressure for a duration of two hours. For buildings equipped with an automatic fire sprinkler <br />system, the water supply shall be capable of providing the greater of the fire sprinkler <br />system demand with hose stream allowances or the required fire flow. [FIRE] [CFC §507.1 <br />and B-§105.3] <br /> <br />70. Fire Hydrant Distribution Piping - All water mains providing a water supply for fire <br />protection, both to fire hydrants and to fire service systems, must be not less than eight <br />inches (8”) in diameter (inside measurement). [FIRE] [CFC §507.1.1 as amended by the City <br />of Redwood City Code of Ordinances §12.16] <br /> <br />71. Fire Hydrants - The fire hydrant system for this Project must comply with Sections 507.5.1 <br />through 507.5.6 and Appendix C of the CFC. Fire hydrant locations are to be installed along <br />the fire apparatus access road and located such that no portion of the facility is more than <br />400-feet from the fire hydrant on the fire apparatus access road. [FIRE] [CFC §507.5.1] <br /> <br />72. Fire Hydrants Near Fire Department Connections - Buildings equipped with a standpipe <br />system installed in accordance with CFC § 905 or a fire sprinkler system complying with CFC <br />§ 903.3.1.1 shall have a fire hydrant within 50-feet of the fire department connections <br />located on the same side of the roadway. [FIRE] [CFC §507.5.1 as amended by the City] <br /> <br />73. Secondary Water Supply - An automatic secondary on-site water supply having a usable <br />capacity not less than the hydraulically calculated fire sprinkler demand, including the hose <br />stream requirement, shall be provided for high-rise buildings. The secondary water supply <br />shall have a useable capacity of not less than the hydraulically calculated sprinkler demand <br />plus 100 GPM for the inside hose stream, allowance for a duration of not less than 30 <br />minutes as determined by the occupancy hazard classification in accordance with NFPA 13, <br />whichever is greater. In no case can the secondary on-site water supply be less than 15,000 <br />gallons. [FIRE] [CFC §914.3.2] <br /> <br />74. Smoke Control System - All portions of the high-rise building shall be provided with a smoke <br />control system in accordance with CBC Section 909. [FIRE] [CFC §914.3.8.1] <br /> <br />75. Smokeproof Enclosures - Every exit enclosure in a high-rise building must comply with CBC <br />Sections 909.20 and 1023.11. [FIRE] [CBC §403.5.4 and CFC §914.3.8.2] <br /> <br />76. Class I Standpipes - Class I standpipe systems are required to be installed throughout <br />buildings where the floor level of the highest story is located more than 30-feet above the <br />lowest level of the fire department vehicle access. [FIRE] [CFC §905.3.1] <br /> <br />77. Class I Standpipe - Rooftop Gardens and Landscaped Roofs - Buildings or structures that <br />have rooftop gardens or landscaped roofs and that are equipped with a standpipe system
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