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8• /�ots 6. 7 8- Distance from the building sito to the nearest fire hydrant will exceed <br />✓ current requirements. This may be mitigated by the installation of a residential sprinkler <br />system in compliance with the requirements of NFPA Standard 13D. <br />Plans for such a system shall be submitted to the Building Department for review and <br />approval prior to commencement of construction. <br />Below-ground piping must be Installed by Wash(ngton State Patrol Licensed <br />Underground Sprinkler Ifne certffted "U" Inatallers. For further information, <br />contact the State Flre Ma,shal's Office at (360) 570•3134 or contact the Everett <br />Fire Department at (425) 257-8123. <br />A final "in the buckeY' test, witnessed by a fire inspector, will be pertormed prior to <br />acceptance of the system. Call (425� �57-8123 for more information. <br />9. Sinclie Familv or Duolex - Single family or duplex structures tha} are required to have a <br />fire sprinkler systom may use a single domestic water meter (see City of Everett Public <br />Works Standard Drawing 502C). The size of the service meter shall be calculated by <br />the civil engineer or firo sprinkler designer who is Solely responsible for these <br />calculations. The City Public Works De,partment does not review these calculations and <br />is not the authority having jurisdiction. The fire service side of the system must have a <br />state-approved bacl�flow prevention device. <br />10. Fire Flow - Minimum fire flow requirements for single and two-family residences under <br />3600 square feet is 1000 gpm; over 3600 square feet, fire flow is according to 2003 <br />International Fire Code, Appendix B. <br />11. Permits are required from tiie Fire Department for removal and installation of <br />underground fuel tanks. <br />RTR:Iw <br />cc: Gordon Witcher, Public Works <br />Heather Griffin, Public Works <br />