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April 30, 1990
Mr. Howard Losli
7635 Arbor Lake Court
• Wilsonville OR 97070
Re: 8015 SW Hunziker Road
Dear Mr. Losli:
The plans are conditionally approved as submitted.
1. Automatic Sprinkler Plans: Plans referred to and examined by this office
contain no provisions for the alteration or installation of automatic
sprinkler system. Not less than three sets of plans for the installation
shall be submitted to this office for approval prior to installation.
UBC- 302(b)
2. Firestoppinq: In all wood framed walls and partitions, firestopping
consisting of 2 -inch nominally -sized lumber or other approved materials
must be installed at all floor and ceiling levels. Penetrations in this
prescribed firestopping to accommodate wiring, plumbing, and other
similar utility runs must be packed with noncumbustible materials in an
approved manner so as to prevent the passage of flame. UBC Sec. 2516
3. Exit Door Hardware: All doors shown on the drawings must be openable
from the inside for immediate exit at all times without the use of a key,
special knowledge, or effort. UBC Sec. 3304
4. Exterior Exit Door: Hardware for the exterior doors and key operated
deadlocks may be permitted where there is a sign posted on or over the
door reading, "THIS DOOR MUST REMAIN UNLOCKED DURING BUSINESS HOURS" in
letters not less than one inch in height on a contrasting background.
UBC Sec. 3304
5. Approved Plans on Job Site: One set of approved plans bearing the stamps
of the building department issuing the construction permit and this
office must be maintained on the project site throughout all phases of
construction and must be made available to building and fire inspectors
for reference during required construction inspections. UBC "Sec. 303
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6. Required Occupancy Certificate: Prior to the use and occupancy of the
project (space), a certificate of occupancy or other written instrument
of approval must be obtained from the building department issuing the
construction permit. UBC Sec. 307
If I can be of any further assistance to you, please feel free to contact me
at 526 -2502.
Sincerely,
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Gene Birchill
Deputy Fire Marshal /Plans Examiner
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