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STANDARD CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL <br />Fire <br />117. The project applicant or developer shall keep the site free of fire hazards from the start <br />of lumber construction until the final inspection. <br />118. Prior to any construction framing, the project applicant or developer shall provide <br />adequate fire protection facilities, including, but not limited to a water supply and water <br />flow in conformance to the City's Fire Department Standards able to suppress a major <br />fire. <br />119. All fire sprinkler system water flow and control valves shall be complete and serviceable <br />prior to final inspection. Prior to the occupancy of a building having a fire alarm system, <br />the Fire Department shall test and witness the operation of the fire alarm system. The <br />project applicant or developer shall construct transit shelters with trash receptacles at <br />locations determined by the Director of Community Development and the City Engineer. <br />The shelter and trash receptacle design shall be approved by the Director of Community <br />Development prior to issuance of project building permits. An encroachment permit shall <br />be obtained prior to installation. Lighting shall be provided if determined necessary by <br />the City Engineer. <br />120. All commercial, industrial, and multi - family residential occupancies shall have valve <br />tamper and water flow connected to an Underwriters Laboratory (UL) listed Central <br />Station Service. Fire Department plan check includes specifications, monitoring <br />certificate(s), installation certificate and alarm company U.L. certificate. Fire alarm <br />control panel and remote annunciation shall be at location(s) approved by the Fire <br />Prevention Bureau. All systems shall be point identified by individual device and <br />annunciated by device type and point. <br />121. Should any operation or business activity involve the use, storage or handling of <br />hazardous materials, the firm shall be responsible for contacting the LPFD prior to <br />commencing operations. Please contact the Hazardous Materials Coordinator at <br />925/454 -2361. <br />122. The proposed building(s) may have additional Fire Department requirements that can <br />only be addressed by knowing the details of occupancy. These occupancy details shall <br />be submitted to the Fire Department prior to submittal of construction plans to the <br />Building Department. Details shall include but not be limited to the following: <br />a) Type of storage <br />b) Height of storage <br />c) Aisle spacing <br />d) Rack of bulk storage <br />e) Palletized storage <br />f) Type of occupancies within areas of the building(s) <br />Based on the information received, there may be additional requirements such as: <br />smoke and heat venting, in -rack sprinklers, increases in sprinkler design criteria, draft <br />curtains, etc. <br />123. Electrical conduit shall be provided to each fire protection system control valve including <br />all valve(s) at the water connections. The Livermore - Pleasanton Fire Department <br />31 <br />