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provided the length of Clic easement access. Locations are to be approved by the Fire <br /> Marshall <br /> 44.The City of Everett prohibits outdoor burning. Therefore, outdoor burning for the purpose <br /> of disposing of construction debris or rubbish will not be permitted. <br /> 45. Trash Collection- Dumpster over 1.5 cubic yards capacity must be located a minimum of <br /> 5 feet from the building (UFC 11.302(b), 1991 edition) <br /> 46.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 wetting those dust sources such as areas of <br /> exposed soils, washing truck wheels before they leave the site, and installing and <br /> maintaining gravel construction entrances. Construction vehicle track-out is also a major <br /> 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 /> GENERAL INFORMATION <br /> I. The Police Department has the following security recommendations: <br /> a. Lighting of the parking lot should be a minimum of 3-4 foot candles. <br /> b. A monitored fire and intrusion alarm system zoned for each entity should be provided. <br /> To provide protection in case of armed robbery, include remote panic buttons and/or foot <br /> trip if using customer counter. <br /> c. If offices will be handling cash, an actual money safe should be installed (for next day <br /> receipts only). Seismic detectors and passive infrared alarm sensors should also be <br /> installed in the room. <br /> d. The perimeter doors should be solid core or metal with double cylinder dead-bolts <br /> installed. If doors open to the outside, or hinges are exposed, pin hinges should be <br /> provided. <br /> e. If store front glass doors are part of the project, they should have locking case bolts top <br /> and bottom. The door should have a maximum security dead-bolt with 1 3/4" throw and <br /> 3/4" laminated steel. <br /> f. Metal security bay doors can be secured with 3/8" case-hardened steel hasps or chain <br /> and padlocks with 1/2" case-hardened steel shackles. <br /> g. The more office windows that are visible to the parking area, the safer the area is from <br /> assaults and thefts. <br /> 9 <br />
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