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HomeMy WebLinkAboutShinK20220420rcvd In Cooperation With The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection City of Lake Elsinore 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 speigel District 2 CHARLES WASHINGTON District 3 V. MANUEL PEREZ District 4 Jeff hewitt District 5 Planning Case Conditions Date: April 20, 2022 City Case Number: PA-2022-03 Project Name: Mission Trail at Lemon Planner: Kevin Beery – Associate Planner Reviewed By: Fire Specialist K. Shin – Fire Plans Examiner Fire Department Permit Number: TBD Lake Elsinore - Office of the Fire Marshal Responsibility It is the responsibility of the recipient of these Fire Department conditions to forward them to all interested parties. The permit number (as it is noted above) is required on all correspondence. Additional information is available at our website: www.rvcfire.org With respect to the conditions of approval for the referenced project, the Fire Department requires the following fire protection measures be provided in accordance with the City of Lake Elsinore Municipal Codes and Riverside County Ordinances and/or recognized fire protection standards: 1. Fire Hydrants and Fire Flow: Provide one copy of the water system plans to show there exist fire hydrant(s) capable of delivering the minimum fire flow, per CFC Appendix B Table B105.1, within 400 feet to all portions around the proposed structure. Minimum fire hydrant location and spacing shall comply with the CFC and NFPA 24. Reference 2019 California Fire Code (CFC) 507.5.1 a. Approximate fire flow is 1500 GPM @ 20 PSI for 2 hours. 2. Tract Water Plans: If fire hydrants are required to be installed, applicant/developer shall furnish two copies of the water system fire hydrant plans to Fire Department for review and approval prior to building permit issuance. Plans shall be signed by a registered civil engineer, and shall confirm hydrant type, location, spacing, and minimum fire flow. Once plans are signed and approved by the local water authority, the originals shall be presented to the Fire Department for review and approval. Ref. CFC 105.4.1 3. Fire Department Access: Provide a site plan for fire apparatus access roads and signage. Access roads shall be provided to within 150 feet to all portions of all buildings and shall have an unobstructed width of not less than 24 feet. The construction of the access roads shall be all weather and capable of sustaining 40,000 lbs. over two axles for areas of Riverside County Fire Department – Office of the County Fire Marshal Planning Case Conditions - Page 2 residential development and 60,000 lbs. over two axels for commercial developments. Ref. CFC 503.1.1 and 503.2.1 4. Requests for installation of traffic calming designs/devices on fire apparatus access roads shall be submitted and approved by the Office of the Fire Marshal. Ref. CFC 503.4.1 5. Grading Permit Fire Department Review: Submittal to the Office of the Fire Marshal for Precise Grading Permit will be required. 6. Construction Permits Fire Department Review: Submittal of construction plans to the Office of the Fire Marshal for development, construction, installation, and operational use permitting will be required. Final fire and life safety conditions will be addressed when the Office of t he Fire Marshal reviews these plans. These conditions will be based on occupancy, use, California Building Code (CBC), California Fire Code, and related codes, which are in effect at the time of building plan submittal. 7. Phased Construction Access: If construction is phased, each phase shall provide approved access for fire protection prior to any construction. Ref. CFC 503.1 8. Residential Fire Sprinklers: Residential fire sprinklers are required in all one and two-family dwellings per the California Residential Code (CRC). Plans must be submitted to the Office of the Fire Marshal for review and approval prior to installation. Ref. CRC 313.2 9. Fire Alarm and Detection System: A water flow monitoring system and/or fire alarm system may be required and determined at time of building plan review . Ref. CFC 903.4, CFC 907.2 and NFPA 72 10. Knox Box and Gate Access: Buildings shall be provided with a Knox Box. The Knox Box shall be installed in an accessible location approved by the Office of the Fire Marshal. All electronically operated gates shall be provided with Knox key switches and automatic sensors for access. Ref. CFC 506.1 11. Addressing: All residential dwellings shall display street numbers in a prominent location on the street side of the residence. All commercial buildings shall display street numbers in a prominent location on the address side and additional locations as required. Ref. CFC 505.1 and County of Riverside Office of the Fire Marshal Standard #07 -01 ****** *No Comment Option* With respect to the conditions of approval for the referenced project, the Fire Department has no comments at this time. ****** Riverside County Fire Department – Office of the County Fire Marshal Planning Case Conditions - Page 3 These conditions are preliminary and further review will occur upon receipt of construction plans. Additional requirements may be required based upon the adopted codes at the time of submittal. Should you have any questions, or if some items are unclear, please phone our office at 951-674- 3124 EXT. 228 and speak with Fire Safety Specialist Kevin Shin to assist you with these conditions. Kevin Shin Fire Safety Specialist Office of the County Fire Marshal CAL FIRE/Riverside County Fire Department