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6. 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 <br /> access roac+. Individual apartments and suites, where applicable, shall be clearly and <br /> legibly identified from the access road. <br /> 7. Fire Nvdrants - The Everett Municipal Code and the International Fire Code require that <br /> fire hydrants be provided within a maximum distance and of sufficient number and <br /> s;.acing to all new construction. The distance and number of hydrants varies based on <br /> type of construction and occupancy of the structure. <br /> Two (2) hydrants are required per 2003 International Fire Code, Tzble C105.1, ber,ause <br /> of 2000 gpm fire flow requirement. <br /> 8. A fire hydrant is required within 200 driving feet, but not closer than 50 feet, of every <br /> structure. Location of the hydrant(s) shall be approved by the Fire Marshal. <br /> The hydrants must be on the same side cf 19th Avei�� � SE as the building (footnote b <br /> of reference cited above). The second hydrant can�iot �e more than 450 feet from the <br /> first hydrant. <br /> 9. PREMISE IDENTIFICATION AND ALL REQUIRED FIRE DEPARTMENT ACCESS � <br /> R9ADS AND FIRE HYDRANTS SHALL BE IN SERVICE PRIOR TO <br /> COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION. <br /> 10. Based upon 23,120 sq�are feet of Type V-B, sprinklered construction, the fire flow <br /> requirement is 2,000 gpm. <br /> 11. 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 during <br /> construction and prior to occupancy. <br /> 12. Fire Alarm Svstem - An approved automatic fire detection system shall be provided as <br /> required by City Urdinance No. 1902-92, Chapter 16.76, of the Everett Municipal Code. <br /> �lans for such system shail be submitted to the Fire Marshal for review and appro�ial <br /> prior 'o installation. Submittal shail inciude cut sheets of all equipment intended for use. <br /> Approp;�ate trip tests, witnessed by a Fire Department inspector, shall be performed, <br /> along with a certificate of completion, prior to final acceptance of the system. <br /> Fire alarm systems shall be instailed according to NFPA Standard 72. Insfallation of <br /> fire alarm components, including basic wiring, may not commence before plans <br /> are approved by the Fire Department Plan Reviewer. Fire alarm drawings must be <br /> professionally rendered, in s.�;ficient detail, and must be internaily consistent. Riser <br /> diagrams must match installation plans and load calculations. Components must be <br /> listed and approved for use together. Changes to plans must include new drawings and <br /> �z � <br /> J <br />