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Planning Case Comments
October 3, 2023
CASE: PA 2022 03
APN: 375-050-019, 375-050-020, 375-050-032
Mission Trail at Lemon
PLANNER: Carlos I Serna, Associate Planner
REVIEWED BY: Traci Williams, Fire Marshal
The Fire Department has reviewed this submittal and provides the
following comments for the applicant’s consideration.
1. Provide square footage for community building.
2. The applicant or developer shall provide fire hydrants in
accordance with the following:
a. Prior to placing any combustibles on site, provide an
approved water source for firefighting purposes.
b. Prior to building permit issuance, submit plans to the water
district for a water system capable of delivering fire flow as
required by the California Fire Code and Fire Department
standards. Fire hydrants shall be spaced in accordance
with the California Fire Code. Hydrants must produce the
required fire flow per the California Fire Code.
c. Fire flow shall be determined by the building of the single
largest square footage. The minimum required fire flow shall
be 1500 GPM at 20 PSI for a 2-hour duration, per the 2022
In Cooperation With
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection
130 South Main Street, Lake Elsinore, CA 92530 • Phone (951) 674-3124
www.rvcfire.org
Proudly serving the
unincorporated areas
of riverside county
and the cities of:
Banning
Beaumont
Coachella
Desert Hot Springs
Eastvale
Indian Wells
Indio
Jurupa Valley
Lake Elsinore
La Quinta
Menifee
Moreno Valley
Norco
Palm Desert
Perris
Rancho Mirage
Rubidoux CSD
San Jacinto
Temecula
Wildomar
BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS:
Kevin Jeffries
District 1
Karen Spiegel
District 2
CHARLES WASHINGTON
District 3
V. Manual Perez
District 4
Dr. Yxstian Gutierrez
District 5
California Fire Code for a building with Type V-B
construction.
3. Prior to building permit issuance, install the approved water system
and contact the Fire Department for a verification inspection.
4. Fire Sprinkler Systems: all residential occupancies shall have fire
sprinkler systems in accordance with the California Residential
Code, California Fire Code, and local ordinances
5. Fire apparatus access: the California Fire Code requires fire
apparatus access to within 150 feet of all portions of all buildings.
Where apparatus access roads exceed 150 feet in length, an
approved turnaround is required. This distance may be extended
to 300’ if all buildings are equipped with automatic sprinklers.
Minimum requirements are referenced in Riverside County Fire
Technical Policy TP16-001.
6. The dimensions of this access shall be a minimum of 24’ wide and
have no less than a 38’ outside turning radius. Minimum
requirements are referenced in Riverside County Fire Technical
Policy TP22-002.
7. Gates must meet Fire Department standards at the time of building
permit application.
8. All electronically operated gates shall be provided with Knox key
switches and automatic sensors for access by emergency
personnel. (CFC 506.1)
These comments are preliminary; further review will occur upon
receiving additional plans. Additional requirements may be necessary
at that time. Please feel free to contact me with any questions.