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<br />a. Provide approved fire hydrants, water supply, access and <br />blue dots. Fire hydrants with water pressure exceeding <br />150 psi shall have the tops painted blue to the <br />satisfaction of the city Engineer and the Fire Marshall. <br /> <br />b. Provide knox key/box access for fire department use. <br /> <br />c. Provide a residential fire sprinkler system, with a 1.5 <br />inch minimum service. <br /> <br />d. Provide minimum Class B fire retardant roofing. <br /> <br />e. Section 2.102 UFC of the Hillside Rules and RegUlations <br />(Guidelines) will apply to this development. <br /> <br />f. A fire management plan is required to be submitted to the <br />Fire Department and Planning Director and approved prior <br />to commencement of construction. This plan shall include <br />provisions for continuing maintenance. <br /> <br />g. Where fire protection facilities are to be installed by <br />the developer, such facilities including all surface <br />access roads shall be installed and made serviceable <br />prior to and during the time of construction. <br /> <br />h. All vehicle access ways to or through the undeveloped <br />areas shall be secured to prevent unauthorized entry. <br />Knox key access is required for emergency access. <br /> <br />i. A minimum fire flow of 200 gpm at a residual pressure of <br />20 psi shall be provided. <br /> <br />j. "No Parking" signs shall be posted on all access roads, <br />except the EVA, that are less than 20 feet in width. <br /> <br />k. Where "private driveways" provide access to one or more <br />residences, all addresses shall be visible from the <br />public road serving them as well as on residential <br />structures. <br /> <br />I. Conditions for the use of hiking trails shall be posted. <br />These trails may be restricted during times of high fire <br />danger. <br /> <br />23. The developer shall contribute funds toward acquisition of a <br />new off-road 4-wheel drive vehicle and a new on-and-off-road <br />motorcycle for the Police Department, the estimated 1990 costs <br />of which total $32,000. The developer's pro-rata share is <br />estimated at a not-to-exceed-amount of 36.9 percent, or <br />approximately $11,808. <br /> <br />Resolution No. PC-91-22 <br />March 27, 1991 <br />