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160. Dead-end access ways and internal drives shall in excess of 300 feet in length <br /> shall terminate in turnaround no less than 96 feet (80 feet clear width) in diameter <br /> or hammer-head (tee). Standards and options are available through the Fire <br /> Prevention Bureau. <br /> 161. The following items will be provided prior to any construction above the <br /> foundation or slab. NOTE: Periodic inspections will be made for compliance. <br /> A. Emergency vehicle access shall be provided to the site or tract, as specified <br /> in the approved Site Plan, including the area where construction is occurring. <br /> If Public Works Improvements are part of the project to access the site, an <br /> emergency vehicle access plan shall be submitted for review and approval. <br /> B. If permanent access or site paving is not provided, the carrying capacity of <br /> the emergency vehicle access shall be 69,000 pounds under all weather <br /> conditions. <br /> C. Designated construction material storage and construction worker parking <br /> shall not obstruct the emergency vehicle access route(s). <br /> D. Where on-site fire hydrant(s) are required, they shall be installed, flushed and <br /> all valves open prior to any construction above the foundation or slab. This <br /> includes concrete tilt-up and masonry buildings. <br /> E. On-site fire hydrant(s) shall not be obstructed and shall be sufficiently above <br /> grade to have all hydrant valves and outlets accessible for emergency use <br /> F. Where a project is phased as part of the development approved by the City, <br /> specific access, water supply and fire hydrant installations will be required as <br /> part of each phase. As needed a phasing plan with these improvements will <br /> be required. <br /> 162. Fire hydrants shall be installed at spacing not greater than 300 feet. Hydrants in <br /> yard and parking areas may be able to be spaced farther apart, depending on the <br /> specific use. <br /> Building <br /> 163. At the time of building permit plan submittal, the project developer shall submit a <br /> final grading and drainage plan prepared by a licensed civil engineer depicting all <br /> final grades (with accurate elevations above sea level indicated) and on-site <br /> drainage control measures to prevent stormwater runoff onto adjoining <br /> properties. <br /> 164. Prior to issuance of building or demolition permits, the applicant shall submit a <br /> waste management plan to the Building and Safety Division. The plan shall <br /> include the estimated composition and quantities of waste to be generated and <br /> how the project developer intends to recycle at least 75 percent of the total job <br /> site construction and demolition waste measured by weight or volume. Proof of <br /> compliance shall be provided to the Chief Building Official prior to the issuance of <br /> a final building permit. During demolition and construction, the project developer <br /> shall mark all trash disposal bins "trash materials only" and all recycling bins <br /> PUD-106, Chrylser-Jeep-Dodge Page 30 <br />