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Pamphlet 13 for commercial.occupancies, NFPA 13D for residential occupancies, <br /> and NFPA 13R for multifamily residential occupancies. <br /> 114. Fire alarm systems shall be provided and installed in accordance with the CFC <br /> currently in effect, the City of Pleasanton Ordinance 2015 and 2002 NFPA 72 - <br /> National Fire Alarm Code. Notification appliances and manual fire alarm boxes <br /> shall be provided in all areas consistent with the definition of a notification zone <br /> (notification zones coincide with the smoke and fire zones of a building). Shop <br /> drawings shall be submitted for permit issuance in compliance with the CFC <br /> currently in effect. <br /> 115. City of Pleasanton Ordinance 2015 requires that all new and existing occupancies <br /> be provided with an approved key box from the Knox Company as specified by <br /> the Fire Department. The applicant/developer is responsible for obtaining <br /> approval for the location and the number of boxes from the Fire Prevention <br /> Bureau. Information and application for the Knox Box is available through their <br /> website or the Fire Prevention Bureau. The applicant/developer and/or <br /> responsible party shall be responsible for providing tenant space building access <br /> keys for insertion into the Knox Box prior to final inspection by the Fire <br /> Department. Keys shall have permanent marked tags identifying address and/or <br /> specific doors/areas accessible with said key. <br /> 116. Underground fire mains, fire hydrants and control valves shall be installed in <br /> conformance with the most recently adopted edition of NFPA Pamphlet 24, <br /> "Outside Protection." <br /> • The underground pipeline contractor shall submit a minimum of three (3) sets <br /> of installation drawings to the Fire Department Fire Prevention Bureau. The <br /> plans shall have the contractor's wet stamp indicating the California contractor <br /> license type and license number and must be signed. No underground <br /> pipeline inspections will be conducted prior to issuance of approved plans. <br /> • All underground fire protection work shall require a California contractor's <br /> license type as follows: C-16, C-34, C-36 or A. <br /> • All field-testing and inspection of piping joints shall be conducted prior to <br /> covering of any pipeline. <br /> 117. Dead-end fire service water mains shall not exceed 500 feet in length and/or have <br /> more than five Fire Department appliances* shall be looped around the site or <br /> building and have a minimum of two points of water supply or street connection. <br /> Zone valves shall be installed as recommended under NFPA, Pamphlet 24 and <br /> the Fire Chief. <br /> *Note: Fire Department appliances are classified as fire sprinkler system risers, <br /> fire hydrants, and/or standpipes. <br /> 118. Portable fire extinguisher(s) shall be provided and installed in accordance with the <br /> California Fire Code currently in effect and Fire Code Standard #10-1. Minimum <br /> approved size for all portable fire extinguishers shall be 2A 10B:C. <br /> 20 of 28 <br />
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