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� � <br /> 13. C�rbon mono�cide alarms must be installed in all ne���r•esidential constrllctiort� in R-l., <br /> R-2, and R-3 occupancies per 2012 IFC, Section 908.7 (WA State Amendment). <br /> 14. Fire Suppression Sprinkler�S s��tem - An approved automatic suppression system shall be provided as <br /> required by City Ordinance No. 3021-07, Chapter 16.76, of the Everett Municipal Code. The system <br /> must include a mechanical water gong bell. <br /> Plans for any such system shall be submitted to the Engineering & Public Services Department for <br /> examination and approval. Such plans shall include plans for the underground mains that will supply the <br /> sprinkler system. <br /> The type of sprinkler to be installed will be determined by the Building Official. It may be an NFPA 13, <br /> NFPA 13R, or NFPA 13D system depending upon several factors. Sprinkler installation shall not <br /> begin without an approved and stamped set of plans from the Engineering & Public Services <br /> Department. The Fire Department will also review the plans and shall field inspect the installation <br /> based only on approved plans that must be on site. Changes to plans must be approved by both the <br /> Engineering &Public Services and Fire Departments. <br /> Aboveground sprinkler piping shall be hydrostatically tested as established in NFPA Standard 13. <br /> Under�roimd piping shall be 1zvdrostatieally tested �nd flushecl as establishecl in N�PA Standard 24 for <br /> private iire mains. (Selow-�round pipin� must be installed by Washin�ton State Patrol Liceused <br /> Underaround Sprinkler line certified "U" installers. For further information, contact the State <br /> Fire Marshal's Office at (360) 596-3900 or contact the Everett Fire Department at (425) 257-8124.) <br /> All such tests shall be witnessed by a Fire Departirient inspector. Call (425) 257-8124 or (�25) 257-8120 <br /> to make an appointment for inspection. <br /> Contractors' materials and test certificates shall be submitted to the Everett Fire Department prior to <br /> issuance of any Certificates of Occupancy. Call (4?5) 257-8124 for more information. <br /> 15. Sprinkler shutoff valves shall be provided on each floor in every building three or more stories high, <br /> including below-grade floors. The floor shutoff can be placed in the IDF room (see standpipe comment <br /> below). <br /> 16. Standpipe systems shall comply with NFPA 14. Standpipe systems shall be installed throughout <br /> buildings where the floor level of the highest story is located more than 30 feet above the lowest level of <br /> the fire department vehicle access, or where the floor level of the lowest story is located more than 30 <br /> feet below the highest level of fire department vehicle access. <br /> A combination sprinkler/standpipe can be put into the IDF room. The door swing may have to be <br /> changed to an outward swing. <br /> 17. The Snohomish County Emergency Radio System is employed by the City of Everett Fire Department <br /> emergency crews and operates at 800 MHz. Large metal-framed or metal and concrete buildings can <br /> weaken the signal so that coinmunication and, therefore, firefighter safety is compromised. This <br /> structure must meet the requirements of EMC 16.03, Section 510, which specifically addresses required <br /> radio system perfoi7nance standards in this structure. Your attention to this feature early in the <br /> plannin� sta�es will help avoid a costly, last-minute retroactive installation of radio si�nal <br /> amplification antennae and other equipment. For details, call the Everett Fire Department Plan <br /> Reviewer at (425) 257-8124. <br /> _�-� <br /> FINAL MDNS SEPA�#16-008 � � <br />