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FIRE CODE ORDINANCE Page 14 of 38 <br /> <br />design and construction standards and specifications. <br /> <br />507.5.10 Hazards. Fire hydrants shall be located 50 feet from a building to avoid any potential <br />hazards to fire department personnel and equipment in the event of a fire. <br />Exception: When approved by the fire code official and where space is limited around <br />the building/project. <br /> <br />507.6 Notification. The owner of property on which private hydrants are located must provide the fire <br />code official with the following written service notifications: <br /> <br />507.6.1 In-service notification. The fire code official shall be notified when any newly installed <br />hydrant or main is placed into service. <br /> <br />507.6.2 Out-or-service notification. Where any hydrant is out of service or has not yet been <br />placed in service, the hydrant shall be identified as being out of service and shall be <br />appropriately marked as out of service, by a method approved by the fire code official. <br /> <br />E. Section 510 of the IFC, entitled “Emergency Responder Radio Coverage,” is hereby deleted and the <br />following inserted in its place: <br /> <br />SECTION 510 EMERGENCY RADIO SYSTEMS <br /> <br />510.1 General. The Snohomish County S (SNO911) wireless communications networks are essential to <br />the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Everett by providing communications for law <br />enforcement activities, for emergency medical treatment, for fire suppression, for carrying on the <br />business of government, and for providing communications in time of disasters. It is the intent of this <br />section to ensure the uninterrupted operation of City of Everett public safety, other emergency-related <br />and county operational or planned wireless communications networks inside new and existing <br />structures in the City of Everett. <br /> <br />510.2 Definitions. <br /> <br />“ADEQUATE RADIO COVERAGE” is as specified in Section 510.4 below. <br /> <br />“BUILDING OWNER” means the person responsible for making final decisions relating to additions or <br />modifications to the building. “Building owner” may include a building owner’s property manager or <br />agent. <br /> <br />“PERSON” includes individuals, corporations, limited liability companies, associations and other forms of <br />business organization. <br /> <br />“SUBSTANTIALLY ALTER” means to modify a structure when such modifications could degrade the <br />SNO911 radio system performance. <br /> <br />510.3. Applicability. <br />
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