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10. City of Everett Geotechnical Covenants are required to be signed and notarized by the City of Everett <br />and Premier Storage Everett, LLC. Covenants are to be recorded with the Snohomish County <br />Auditor's Officc and copies returned to the Project Planner prior to building permit issuance. <br />FIRE DEPARTMENT —.Jim Venturo-425.257.8100 <br />Access - The international Fire Code requires that all new structures shall provide Fire Department <br />access roads to within 150 feet exterior walking distance of all portions of the ground floor. Fire <br />Department access roads (Fire Lanes) shall provide a minimum of 20 feet in width of unobstructed, <br />paved driving surface, exclusive of shoulders, with a minimum clear height of 13'6". Inside turn radii <br />must be 35 feet. Outside turn radii must be 55 feet. Slope approach and departure angles must not <br />exceed 8 degrees. Fire lane grade must not exceed 15 percent. Fire lane construction must comply <br />with AASI-ff0 1130 load capacity (74,000 gvw). Fire Lanes will be posted and maintained as <br />required by the Fire Department. Unorthodox access which meets code requirements but is too <br />unusual for crews will not be allowed. <br />2. Buildings greater than 30 feet high require ladder apparatus access in accordance with the 2009 <br />International Fire Code, Section DI05. The unobstructed width of the access in the immediate <br />vicinity of the building shall be 26 feet. At least one of the required access routes shall be located <br />within a minimum of 15 feet and a maximum of 30 feet from the building and shall be positioned <br />parallel to one entire side of the building. <br />3. Access - O.K. as shown on the site plan reviewed. <br />4. Knox Boxes are required. <br />a. at each sprinkler/alarm entry and at Building A staircase (street side). A fire inspector will <br />issue Knox forms and type of box to be used. <br />b. if security gate is installed, Knox key override switch is required. <br />5. Fire Lane Marking (per field review) - Fire apparatus access roads shall be marked whenever <br />necessary to maintain the unobstructed minimum required width of roadways. Fire lanes shall be <br />marked as follows: <br />a. Curbs shall be identified by red traffic paint with a 6-inch wide stripe on the top and front, <br />extending the length of the designated fits lane. <br />b. Rolled curbs shall be identified by red traffic paint with a 6-inch wide stripe on the curb, <br />extending the length of the designated fire lane. <br />C. Lanes without curbs shall he identified by red traffic paint with a 6-inch wide stripe on the <br />pavement, extending the length of the designated fire lane, <br />d. The words'NO PARKING - FIRE LANE' shall be in 3-inch stroke white letters 18 inches in <br />height, and placed 8 inches measured perpendicular from the red paint stripe on the pavement. <br />fit most cases, both sides of the access road shall be marked. Where long drives are to be <br />marked, the repetitions shall alternate sides of the drive. <br />C. Marking shall also include the addition of metal signs stating'NO PARKING - FIRE LANE - <br />TOW AWAY ZONE - EMC 46.28.130' to be installed at intervals or locations designated by <br />the Fire Code Official. The signs shall be approximately 12 inches in width and 18 inches in <br />height and have red letters on a white background. Metal signs shall be installed on either 2- <br />inch metal pipes for private property or treated 4-inch by 4-inch wood posts for public <br />rival MDNs SEPA1 'Ind BSP12-002 <br />%9 <br />