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13 . When required by Municipal Code or Ordinance, fire alarm <br /> systems shall be installed and tested according to Uniform <br /> Fire Code and NFPA standards. Plans shall be submitted to <br /> the City of Everett Building Department. <br /> 14. A portable fire extinguisher with a minimum UL rating of 2A <br /> must be provided within 75 feet travel distance on each <br /> floor of all portions of each building during construction. <br /> 15. Fire safety practices during construction must be in <br /> compliance with the Uniform Fire Code, 1985 Edition, Article <br /> 87, "Fire Safety During Construction. " <br /> 16 . The Washington State Clean Air Act requires the use of all <br /> known, available, and reasonable means of controlling air <br /> pollution, including dust. Dust generated during <br /> construction activities can be controlled by wetting those <br /> dust sources such as areas of exposed soils, washing truck <br /> wheels before they leave the site, and installing and <br /> maintaining gravel construction entrances. Construction <br /> vehicle track-out is also a major dust source. Any evidence <br /> of track-out can trigger violations and fines from the <br /> Department of Ecology or the Puget Sound Air Pollution <br /> Control Agency. <br /> 17. The proposed addition must comply with the most recent <br /> version of the Uniform Building Code. <br /> 18. On-site detention for stormwater runoff if required if <br /> greater than 250 cubic feet of storage is calculated per the <br /> City's drainage submission form. <br /> 19. The proposal must also comply with all other City Code and <br /> Ordinance requirements not specifically set forth herein. <br /> / /2 <br /> A. <br /> Counc' person Introd%cing Resolution <br /> t// <br /> Passed and Approved this /47 day of January, 1994 <br /> Council President <br /> 10 <br />