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lanes are adjacent to buildings or structures and when approved or directed by the <br /> Fire Code Official,the signs may be placed on the face of the building or <br /> structure. <br /> f. Where directed by the Fire Code Official, specific areas shall be designated and <br /> those areas are to be marked with diagonal striping across the width of the fire <br /> lane. Diagonal marking shall be used in conjunction with painted curbs and/or <br /> edge striping and shall run at an angle of 30 to 60 degrees from one side to the <br /> other. These diagonal lines shall be in red traffic paint,parallel with each other, at <br /> least 6 inches in width and 24 inches apart. Lettering shall appear as above. <br /> 6. Fire Hydrants -Locations as planned are acceptable. <br /> 7. Premise Identification-Premises shall be clearly identified by the correct address at the <br /> street entry. Buildings shall be clearly identified so as to be visible and legible from the access <br /> road. Individual apartments and suites,where applicable, shall be clearly and legibly identified <br /> from the access road. <br /> Use 12-inch or larger numbers. <br /> 8. When the required fire flow is over 2,500 gpm,the fire hydrant shall be served by a main <br /> that loops around the building or complex of buildings and reconnects back into a <br /> distribution supply main. <br /> 9. Fire flow for Building A is 2,625 gpm. <br /> Fire flow for Building B is 2,000 gpm. <br /> Fire flow for Building C is 3,625 gpm. <br /> Fire flow for Building D is 3,000 gpm. <br /> Fire flow for Building E is 2,625 gpm. <br /> 10. . Portable Fire Protection-A portable fire extinguisher with a minimum U.L. rating of <br /> 2-A:10-B:C shall be provided within 75 feet of travel on all floors of each building <br /> during construction and prior to occupancy. <br /> 11. Fire Alarm System-An approved automatic fire detection system shall be provided as <br /> required by City Ordinance No. 3021-07, Chapter 16.76, of the Everett Municipal Code. <br /> Plans for such system shall be submitted to the Fire Code Official for review and <br /> approve or to installation. Submittal shall include cut sheets of all equipment <br /> intended for use. Appropriate trip tests,witnessed by a Fire Department Inspector, shall <br /> be performed, along with a certificate of completion,prior to final acceptance of the <br /> system. <br /> Fire alarm systems shall be installed according to NFPA Chapter 72. Installation of fire <br /> alarm components, including basic wiring, may not commence before plans are <br /> approved by the Fire Department Plan Reviewer. Fire alarm drawings must be <br /> professionally rendered,in sufficient detail,and must be internally consistent. Riser <br /> 21 <br />