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Livermore - Pleasanton Fire Department <br />106. The project applicant shall keep the site free of fire hazards from the start of lumber <br />construction until the final inspection. <br />107. Prior to any construction framing, the project applicant shall provide adequate fire <br />protection facilities, including, but not limited to a water supply and water flow in <br />conformance to the City's Fire Department Standards able to suppress a major fire. <br />108. 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 requires <br />electronic supervision of all valves for automatic sprinkler systems and fire protection <br />systems. <br />109. The Fire Chief and the Director of Building Inspection shall approve the number, type, and <br />location of all private fire hydrants. <br />110. All curbs located with a seven -foot, six -inch radius of a public /private fire hydrant shall be <br />painted red, unless, modified by the Fire Chief. Blue street "hydrant markers" shall be <br />installed for all fire hydrants per City of Pleasanton Standard Specifications. <br />111. All private streets and driveway aisles designated as fire lanes by the Fire Chief shall be <br />maintained in accordance with Articles 9 and 10 of the Uniform Fire Code which permits <br />towing vehicles illegally parked on the fire lanes. Fire lane curbs shall be painted red with <br />"No Parking, Fire Lane, Tow Away Zone" or "No Parking, Fire Lane, Tow Away Zone" <br />signs shall be installed as required by the Vehicle Code. <br />112. 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. <br />113. The following items will be provided prior to any construction above the foundation or <br />slab. NOTE: Periodic inspections will be made for compliance. <br />a. Emergency vehicle access shall be provided to the site, including the area where <br />construction is occurring. If Public Works improvements are part of the project to <br />access the site, an emergency vehicle access plan shall be submitted for review and <br />approval. <br />b. Emergency vehicle access shall be a minimum of 20 feet in clear width. A clear <br />height free of obstructions (power, cable, telephone lines, tree limbs, etc.) is <br />required. This clearance shall be a minimum of 13 -feet, 6- inches. <br />c. All exterior portions of buildings must be within 200 feet of an access road. Yard <br />and parking areas may be able to be located farther than 200 feet from access <br />roads, depending on the specific use. <br />d. The carrying capacity of the access route(s) shall be 69,000 pounds under all <br />weather conditions. <br />