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Ordinance No. 2203 <br /> Page 23 <br /> weight of 70,000 pounds under all weather conditions. Unobstructed width shall <br /> not include the width of rolled curbs, sidewalks, or non-drivable surfaces. All <br /> exterior portions of buildings must be within 200 feet of an access road. Yard and <br /> parking area may be able to be located farther than 200 feet from access roads, <br /> depending on the specific use. <br /> 91. FIRE VEHICLE TURNAROUNDS: Where Fire Department vehicle access <br /> through or around a site involves changes in direction or curves, inside radius of <br /> 45 feet and outside radius of 55 feet shall be provided to facilitate fire truck <br /> turning radius for entry and exit from the site. Dead-end access ways and internal <br /> drives shall not exceed 300 feet in length and shall terminate in cul-de-sacs no <br /> less than 96 feet in diameter or hammer-head (tee). Standards and options are <br /> available through the Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department, Fire Prevention <br /> Bureau. <br /> 92. PREMISES IDENTIFICATION: Address numbers shall be installed on the front or <br /> primary entrance for all buildings. Minimum building address character size shall <br /> be 12-inch high by 1-inch stroke. In all cases address numerals shall be of <br /> contrasting background and clearly visible in accordance with the Livermore- <br /> Pleasanton Fire Department Premises Identification Standards. This may warrant <br /> field verification and adjustments based upon topography, landscaping or other <br /> obstructions. <br /> 93. COMMERCIAL — NEW CONSTRUCTION: The following items shall be provided <br /> prior to any construction above the foundation or slab. <br /> a. Emergency vehicle access shall be provided to the site, including <br /> areas where construction is occurring. If Public Works Improvements <br /> are part of the project to access the site, an emergency vehicle access <br /> plan shall be submitted for review and approval to the Fire Department. <br /> b. If permanent access or site paving is not provided, the carrying <br /> capacity of the emergency vehicle access shall be 70,000 pounds <br /> under all weather conditions. <br /> c. Site staging area(s) shall be provided for materials and equipment. All <br /> staging areas shall be outside of the emergency vehicle access route <br /> shown on the approved plans. <br /> d. Where on-site fire hydrant(s) are required, they shall be installed, <br /> flushed and all valves open prior to any construction above the <br /> foundation or slab. This includes concrete tilt-up and masonry <br /> buildings. <br /> e. On-site fire hydrant(s) shall not be obstructed and shall be sufficiently <br /> above grade to have all hydrant valves and outlets accessible for <br /> emergency use. <br /> f. Where a project is phased as part of the development, specific access, <br /> water supply and fire hydrant installations will be required as part of <br /> each phase. As needed a phasing plan with these improvements will <br /> be required. <br />