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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
8/13/2003
DOCUMENT NO
PC-2003-33
DOCUMENT NAME
PUD-81-30-64D-2M
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ROCHE MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS
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71 ADDL PARK SPACES
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Resolution No. PC-2003-33 <br />Page 9 <br />monitored in accordance with the Pleasanton Municipal Ordinance # 1778. The fire alarm <br />system shall transmit zone information to a UL listed Central Station as specified in the <br />Ordinance. <br />42. The project developer shall keep the site free of fire hazards from the start of construction <br />until the final inspection. <br />43. Any project developer, business owner, or tenant storing and/or using hazardous <br />materials within the building covered by this approval, shall post National Fire Protection <br />(NFP) 704 identification on the building and/or tenancy according to the City's <br />"Hazardous Materials Identification Sign" procedures. <br />44. The project developer shall ensure that fire protection facilities, including all surface <br />roads, fire hydrants, and a water supply capable of furnishing the required the flow are <br />installed and serviceable prior to and during the time of construction. When alternate <br />methods of protection are approved by the Fire Chief, this requirement may be waived or <br />modified. Proposed alternate methods of fire protection shall be submitted, in writing, to <br />the Fire Chief. Work on the alternative fire protection methods shall not start without the <br />approval of the Fire Chief. <br />45. All private driveways and 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 <br />with "No Parking, Fire Lane, Tow Away Zone" or "No Parking, Fire Lane, Tow Away <br />Zone" signs shall be installed as required by the Vehicle Code. Approval for the number, <br />type, and location of fire hydrants shall be subject to the approval of the Fire Chief and <br />City Engineer. <br />46. The Fire Chief shall issue a permit prior to any installation of a fire detection, alarm, and <br />occupant notification system. All sprinkler system water flow and control valves shall be <br />complete and serviceable prior to final inspection. Prior to the occupancy of a building <br />having a fire alarm system, the Fire Department shall test and witness the operation of the <br />fire alarm system. <br />47. All portions of the building covered by this approval shall have installed and operating, <br />fire extinguishers with a minimum 2-A:10-B:C rating. The fire extinguishers shall be <br />located within aseventy-five foot (75' 0") radius of each other. <br />48. All utilities required to serve any existing or proposed development on-site shall be <br />installed underground. <br />49. The paving sections for the on-site parking and drive areas shall be designed on the basis <br />of an R-Value test and a traffic index to carry the anticipated traffic loads. This design <br />
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