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LANE" and vertical signs stating "NO PARKING - FIRE LANE - TOW AWAY ZONE." <br />Location must be approved by the Fire Marshal. <br />34. The premises must be dearly identified by address at the street entry. Each building <br />must be dearly identified so as to be visible and legible from the access road. Each <br />suite must be dearly Identified so as to be visible and legible from the access road. <br />35. When access to or within a structure or an ama is unduly difficult because of secured <br />openings or when immcdlsts access is necessary for We saving or fins -fighting <br />Purposes, the Fire Department may recommend or require a key box to be installed in <br />an accessible location. A rapid entry system may also be desirable in order to avoid <br />unnecessary demage while making entry to any building during an emergency situation. <br />Please all 25941728 for further information. <br />36. The City of Everett prohibits outdoor burning. Therefore, ouklw burning for the <br />purpose of disposing of construction debris or rubbish will not be permitted. <br />37. Premises identification, fire hydrants and access roads must be in service prior to <br />commencement of construction. <br />38. Fire safety practices during construction must be in compliance with the Uniform Fire <br />Code, 1985 Edition, Article 87, "Fire Safety During Construction." <br />39. Dumpstem over 1.5 cubic yards Capacity shall be located a minimum of five feet from <br />the building (UFC 1103.2.2, 1994 Edition). <br />40. The Washington State Clean Air Act requires the use of all known, available, and <br />reasonable means of controlling air pollution, including dust. Dust generated during <br />construction activities can be Controlled by welling those dust sources such as areas of <br />exposed soil, washing truck wheels before they leave the site, and installing and <br />maintaining gravel construction entrances. Construction vehicle tmck-out Is also a <br />major dust source. Any evidence of track -out Can trigger violations and fines from the <br />Department of Ecology or the Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency. <br />41. This proposal must comply with all conditions and requirements of the Binding Site Plan <br />Preliminary Approval (BSP 05-95). <br />GENERAL INFORMATION <br />1. The S iohomish County PUD Currently has sufficient capacity to some the proposed <br />development For further information about the electrical service requirements for this <br />project, please ale the Districts Customer Engineering Office, Everett at 2584272. <br />2. The proposed ieveiopment Is adjacent to the west property line of the PUD's Olivia Park <br />substation. The proposed development could impact the property and easement. In <br />order to fully assess arty impact, the PUD requests to review Construction drawings, <br />including preliminary grading and drainage plans. <br />3. The PUD has indicated that a permit will be required in order to make a connection to <br />the PUD's draininage system. <br />