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Resolution No. PC-2021-07 <br /> Page Twenty-Two <br /> 82. ELECTRICAL CONDUIT: Electrical conduit shall be provided to each fire protection <br /> system control valve including all valve(s) at the water connections. The Livermore- <br /> Pleasanton Fire Department requires electronic supervision of all valves for automatic <br /> sprinkler systems and fire protection systems. <br /> 83. LISTED: All commercial, industrial, and multi-family residential occupancies shall have <br /> valve tamper and water flow connected to a listed Central Station Service in accordance <br /> with NFPA 72. Fire Department plan check includes specifications, monitoring, <br /> installation, and alarm company certificates. Fire alarm control panel and remote <br /> annunciation shall be at location(s) approved by the Fire Prevention Bureau. All systems <br /> shall be point identified by individual device and annunciated by device type and point. <br /> 84. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: Should any operation or business activity involve the use, <br /> storage or handling of hazardous materials, the firm shall be responsible for contacting <br /> the Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department prior to commencing operations. Please <br /> contact the Hazardous Materials Coordinator at 925/454-2361 . <br /> 85. FIRE HYDRANTS: Fire hydrants shall be installed at spacing not greater than 300 feet in <br /> industrial and commercial developments. Fire hydrants shall be installed at spacing not <br /> greater than 400 feet in residential developments. <br /> 86. FIRE LANE MARKING: On-site access ways, turn arounds, and internal drives shall be <br /> designated as fire lanes and identified as such by red curb striping and posted with signs <br /> at locations approve by the Fire Department. Signs shall be according to State standards <br /> and read "No Parking — Fire Lane" and must be shown on the plans. The red curb <br /> striping, sign location(s), and sign language shall be included in the building permit <br /> submittal for review and approval by the Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department prior to <br /> building permit issuance. <br /> 87. EMERGENCY VEHICLE ACCESS ROADS: Access roads shall have 13 feet, 6 inches <br /> unobstructed vertical clearance, 20 feet of unobstructed width (26 feet where occupied <br /> building floors exceed 30 feet height), and inside turning radius of 31 feet and outside <br /> turning radius of 51 feet. Unobstructed shall mean a clear travel way, excluding parking <br /> width, and designed for an emergency vehicle weight of 70,000 pounds under all weather <br /> conditions. Unobstructed width shall not include the width of rolled curbs, sidewalks, or <br /> non-drivable surfaces. All exterior portions of buildings must be within 200 feet of an <br /> access road. Yard and parking area may be able to be located farther than 200 feet from <br /> access roads, depending on the specific use. <br /> 88. FIRE VEHICLE TURNAROUNDS: Where Fire Department vehicle access through or <br /> around a site involves changes in direction or curves, inside radius of 45 feet and outside <br /> radius of 55 feet shall be provided to facilitate fire truck turning radius for entry and exit <br /> from the site. Dead-end access ways and internal drives shall not exceed 300 feet in <br /> length and shall terminate in cul-de-sacs no less than 96 feet in diameter or hammer- <br /> head (tee). Standards and options are available through the Livermore-Pleasanton Fire <br /> Department, Fire Prevention Bureau. <br />ter Treatment Measures and Maintenance Agreement." <br /> are in place, subject to the review and approval of the <br /> Chief Building and Safety Official. Such measures shall be maintained until the <br />ould prevent or <br /> 4412928_2 -10- <br /> the Project, which list shall include the following items: <br /> 4412928_2 -8- <br />