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12. All exposed ground must be reseeded within 30 days of the completion of construction. If <br /> reseeding is not practical due to weather or seasonal problems, the ground must be covered with <br /> mulch as directed by the City Engineer. <br /> 13. Temporary erosion control measures for construction activity must be operational prior to <br /> commencement of any clearing or earthwork. <br /> 14. This project must comply with the 2010 City of Everett Stormwater Management Manual and the <br /> Public Works Director Interim Policy#1-11. <br /> Fire Department requirements: <br /> 1. A Knox.Box is required. The box shall be mounted by the sprinkler/alarm room door. We <br /> recommend a flush-mount box. <br /> 2. Fire flow for this project is 1,500 gpm. <br /> 3. Fire Suppression (Sprinkler) System - An approved automatic suppression system shall be <br /> provided as required by City Ordinance No. 3021-07, Chapter 16.76, of the Everett Municipal <br /> Code. The system must include a mechanical water gong bell. Plans for any such system shall <br /> be submitted to the Engineering & Public Services Department for examination and approval. <br /> Such plans shall include plans for the underground mains that will supply the sprinkler system. <br /> The type of sprinkler to be installed will be determined by the Building Official. It may be an <br /> NFPA 13, NFPA 13R, or NFPA 13D system depending upon several factors. Sprinkler <br /> installation shall not begin without an approved and stamped set of plans from the <br /> Engineering & Public Services Department. The Fire Department will also review the plans <br /> and shall field inspect the installation based only on approved plans that must be on site. Changes <br /> to plans must be approved by both the Engineering & Public Services and Fire Departments. <br /> Aboveground sprinkler piping shall be hydrostatically tested as established in NFPA Standard 13. <br /> Underground piping shall be hydrostatically tested and flushed as established in NFPA Standard <br /> 24 for private fire mains. (Below-ground piping must be installed by Washington State Patrol <br /> Licensed Underground Sprinkler line certified "U" installers. For further information, <br /> contact the State Fire Marshal's Office at (360) 596-3900 or contact the Everett Fire <br /> Department at (425) 257-8124.) All such tests shall be witnessed by a Fire Department <br /> inspector. Call (425) 257-8124 or (425) 257-8120 to make an appointment for inspection. <br /> Contractors' materials and test certificates shall be submitted to the Everett Fire Department prior <br /> to issuance of any Certificates of Occupancy. Call (425) 257-8124 for more information. An <br /> NFPA 13R system is required. <br /> 4. Fire Alarm System - An approved automatic fire detection system shall be provided as required <br /> by City Ordinance No. 3021-07, Chapter 16.76, of the Everett Municipal Code. Plans for such <br /> system shall be submitted to the Fire Code Official for review and approval prior to installation. <br /> Submittal shall include cut sheets of all equipment intended for use. Appropriate trip tests, <br /> witnessed by a Fire Department Inspector, shall be performed, along with a certificate of <br /> completion, prior to final acceptance of the system. Fire alarm systems shall be installed <br /> according to NFPA Chapter 72, 2010 Edition. Installation of fire alarm components,including <br /> basic wiring, may not commence before plans are approved by the Fire Department Plan <br /> Reviewer. Fire alarm drawings must be professionally rendered, in sufficient detail, and must be <br /> internally consistent. Riser diagrams must match installation plans and load calculations. <br />
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