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this structure. Your attention to this feature early in the planning stages will help <br />avoid a costly, last-minute retroactive installation of radio signal amplification <br />antennae and other equipment. For details, call the Everett Fire Department Plan <br />Reviewer at (425) 257-8124. <br />12. High -Piled Storage - Buildings containing high -piled combustible storage shall be in <br />accordance with Chapter 23 othhe 2006 International Fire Code and NFPA 13. A Fire <br />Department permit is required for high -piled storage. <br />13. All fire alarm control panels (FACP) and sprinkler valves shall be in heated rooms or <br />closets with standard man door access. Locations shall be approved by the Fire Code <br />Official. <br />Existing area is acceptable. <br />14. The location of Fire Department connections (FDC) and post indicator valves (PIV) shall <br />be determined by the Fire Code Official. If immediate outside mandoor access is available <br />to the sprinkler valves (risers), a PIV will not be required. <br />Existing location is acceptable; landscaping around the FDC and fire hydrant will need to <br />be cleaned out. <br />15. Trash Collection - Dumpsters over 1.5 cubic yards capacity shall be located a minimum of <br />5 feet from the building [IFC 304.3.3. 2006 Edition]. <br />16. Buildings or portions of buildings or facilities exceeding 30 feet in height above the lowest <br />level of fire department vehicle access shall be provided with approved fire apparatus <br />access roads capable of accommodating fire department aerial apparatus. Overhead <br />roadway. <br />17. Fire apparatus roads shall have a minimum unobstructed width of 26 feet in the immediate <br />vicinity of any building or portion of building more than 30 feet in height. At least one of <br />side of the building. <br />GENERAL INFORMATION <br />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 />2. Puget Sound Energy is the natural gas provider in this area. To initiate new service orders, <br />please contact Marilyn Davis Westlund at (425) 356-7512 at least 90 days prior to the <br />required in-service date. <br />