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above the curb. Where fire lanes ere adjacent to buildings or strudures and when <br /> approved or directed by the Fire Code OKcial, the signs may be placed on the(ace oi <br /> the building or structure. <br /> f. Where directed by the Fire Code OKcial, specific areas ahell be deaignated c+nd thosa <br /> areas ere to be marked with diagonal striping acroas lhe width of the fire lane. Diagonel <br /> marking shall be used in conjunction with painted curbs and/or adge striping and ahall <br /> run at an angle of 30 to 60 degreea irom ono eide to the other. Thes� d:aponal Iinea <br /> shall be in red traffic paint, parallel with each other, at least 6 inches in widlh an9 24 <br /> inches apart. Lettering shall appear as above. <br /> 35. Premises shall be cleariy identified by ihe currect eddreas at the street entry. Buildings shall <br /> be clearly identified so as to be visible and legible frqm the access road. Individual <br /> apartments and suites, where applicable, shall be clearly and legibly idantified from the <br /> access road. <br /> 36. Premise identifir,ation and all required fire department access roads and fire hydrants shall <br /> be in service prior to commencement of construction. <br /> 37. Based upon 115,958 square (eet of l'ype III-B. sprinklered constru^tion, the fire flow <br /> requirement is 3,625 gpm. <br /> 38. 1Nhen the required fire flow is over 2,500 gpm, ihe fire hydrant shali be +served by a main <br /> that loops around the building or complex of buildings and recon�ects back into a <br /> distribution supply main. <br /> The loop must have four hydrants equally spaced around the site. <br /> 39. A portable fire extinguisher with a minimum U.L. rating of 2-A:10-B:C shail be provided <br /> within 75 feet of iravel on all tloors of each building during canstruction and prior to <br /> occupancy. <br /> 40. An approved automatic fire detection system shall be provided as required by City <br /> Ordinance No. 3021-07, Chapter 16.76, of the Everett Municipal Code. <br /> 1 Plans tor such system shall be submiqed to lhe Fire Code OKcial for review and epproval <br /> prior to installation. Submittal shall include cut sheets of all equipment intended for use. <br /> Appropriate trip testa, witnessed by a Fire Department Inspector, shall be periormed, along <br /> with a ceAiGcate of completion, prior to final acceptence of the system. <br /> Fire alarm systems shall be installed according to NFPA Chapter 72. Inslallation of fire <br /> alarm components, including basic wiring, may not commence before plans are epproved by <br /> ihe Fire Department Plan Reviewer. Fire alarm drawinga must be professionally rendered, <br /> in suKcieiri detail, and must be inlernally consistent. Riser diegrams must match instellalion <br /> plans and load celculations. Componenta must be listed and approved for use together. <br /> Changes to plans must include new drawings and calculations and must be epproved by ihe <br /> Fire Department Plan Reviewer prior to installation. Fire alartn installation is subjec!to field <br /> inspection by a Fire Department Inspector. An approved set of plana and the Engineering 6 <br /> Public Services Department electrical permit must be preaent for any installation inepection. <br /> ,� ���I <br />