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PARICING - FIRE LI►NE - TOW AWAY ZONE" to be located as approved <br /> by the Fire Marshal. <br /> 11. A portable fire extinguisher with a minimum UL Rating of 2A must <br /> be provided within 75 feet travel distance of all � �rtions of <br /> each building during construction and prior to occupancy. <br /> 12. The buildinq construction shall be in conformance with all <br /> applicable sections of the Uniform Building Code and the Fire <br /> Code. <br /> 13. The address must be visible from the street. <br /> 14. The City of Everett prohibits outdoor burninq; therefore, <br /> outdoor burninq for the purpose oY disposinq of conetruction <br /> debris or rubbish will not be permitted. <br /> 15. Fire hydrants and access roads must be in service prior to <br /> commencement of construction and fire safety practices durinq <br /> construction must be in compliance with Article 87 of the <br /> Uniform Buildinq Code. <br /> 16. Construction activitiea must be in compliance with Uniform Fire <br /> Code, 1985 Edition, Article 87, "Fire Safety During <br /> Construction." <br /> 17. The PUD presently hea sufficient capacity to serve the proposed <br /> development. For information reqardinq the electrical service <br /> requirements for this pro�ect, olease call Jim Jodock at the <br /> Dietrict�a Distribution Office, Operations Center, at 347-4355. <br /> 18. GTE comeianted that the Colby Square project will require a <br /> relocation of exiating aerial plant in the alley south of <br /> Everett Avenue, between Colby Avenue end Wetmore Avenue. It is <br /> GTE�s intent to enter the project with communicatione cable on <br /> the north end of the existinq alley. All architect inquiries <br /> and questions reqarding clarification of GTE�s comments should <br /> be directed to Ed Turgeon, Senior Enqineer, at 356-4063. <br /> 19. The Washinqton State Clean Air Act requires the use of all <br /> known, nvailable, and reasonable means of controllinq air <br /> pollution, includinq dust. Dust generated durinq construction <br /> activities can be controlled by wetting those dust sources auch <br /> as areas of exposed soils, washinq truck wheels before they <br /> leave the site, and inatalling and mnintaininq qravel <br /> construction entrances. Construction vehicle track-out is also <br /> a major dust source. any evidence of track-out can triqqer <br /> violations and fines from the Department of Ecology or the Puqet <br /> Sound Air Pollution Control Aqency. (SEPA Natural <br /> snvironment/�ir 4uality Policies) <br /> 18 <br />