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Report (2) J0a0 (0- cio 6 9 6 s Fire Marshal's Offices \ ) 2 North Division - 14480 SW Jenkins Rd., Beaverton, OR 97006 • PH (503) 356 -4700 • Fax (503) 644-2214 • U k ; ✓ South Division - 7401 SW Washo. Ct., Ste 101, Tualatin, OR 97062 • PH (503) 612 -7000 • Fax (503) 612 -7003 Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue BUILDING SURVEY REPORT USE AND APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS A. GENERAL: The purpose of this Survey Report is to provide information on a building or structure that will give a complete description of the construction and occupancy use. The survey will then serve to provide building documentation to evaluate the construction and occupancy requirements during maintenance inspections and for firefighters to develop pre -fire plans which aid them in fire fighting and rescue. The requested information shall be based on the provisions contained in laws and regulations adopted by the state, county, city and fire district. It is essential that this survey be thorough and complete. If changes occur, after the survey, documented changes shall be forwarded to the fire district through the building department upon issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy. B. WHEN REQUIRED: When a building permit is required by the Oregon Structural Specialty Code or the Oregon Residential Specialty Code, except the following: 1. Minor remodels or tenant improvements 2. Group R3 Occupancies 3. Agricultural buildings as defined in ORS Section 455.315 4. Group B, F, M, R, S and U occupancies that are less than 4,000 square feet ground floor area or less than 20 feet from the lowest finished floor to the highest finished ceiling. C. BUILDING SURVEY REPORT - GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: The survey report lists items, comments, and alternate materials and methods to be reported. Each item must be answered as per the instructions. Answers such as "checkmarks ", "O.K." and "N.A." are not appropriate. Each item requires a meaningful answer such as, "None" or "None Required ", if that is the condition. Alternate Materials, Methods, or Appeals When alternate materials or methods or appeals are approved by the building code official, the letters "AMM" or "Apr shall be placed in the column titled "COMM" (Comments) corresponding to the item that was altered or appealed. A short statement shall be entered into the "Alternate Materials or Methods/Appeals" section and documentation signed by the building code official shall be submitted with the survey form. If Alternate Materials or Methods are used after the survey is complete and submitted, a copy of the Alternate Material or Method signed by the building code official shall be forwarded to the fire district. Conflicts with Current Code If working with existing construction and there are current code conflicts with the remodel or when there are extenuating or unusual circumstances, place the letters "SC" (See Comments) in "COMM" column and note the circumstance in the "Comments" section. Attachments to the Survey When there are attachments, place the letters "SA" (See Attachments), in the "COMM" column. When there are photographs, place the letters "SP" (See Photographs) in the "COMM" column. The number of attachments is to be indicated at the end of the report in the space provided. Abbreviations At the end of this set of instructions is a list of abbreviations that shall be used to fill out the building survey form. If the abbreviations do not adequately describe the construction, please spell out the assembly. Please do not use abbreviations that are not included in the attached sheet. Preparation and Submittals All reports and attachments prepared shall be legibly printed or typed. A copy of the form on paper or over the Internet may be obtained from Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue at www.tvfr.com. Separate Survey Forms A separate survey report shall be completed for each building. Unlike the OSSC the survey form looks at buildings under one roof structure as one building except where pedestrian walkways connect two buildings. As a guide, if a building permit is needed, a survey is needed. D. COMPLETING FORM - HEADINGS The first part of the report deals with the name, location and management of the facility and should be thoroughly completed as the fire district permanent record is based on this information. This form furnishes the necessary information as to whom and where letters of deficiencies should be directed. FMZ (to be filled out by TVF &R) This is the number assigned to all facilities and occupancies by Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue. For new buildings this will be used to start the building maintenance inspection file. If you see this on a building survey report after the fire district has received it and filled in the FMZ you will see a number that looks like 6887B- 048 -003. The first 5 digits indicate a %, square mile in the district (based on a statewide grid); the next three digits indicate a building within that square mile and the last three digits indicate an occupant in the building. This numbering system is used for file maintenance. Code Edition Indicate the edition year of the code(s) that is used to review and construct the building. If the building is constructed with the 2003 Edition of the OSSC and the 2003 Edition of the OMSC then note "03OSSC, 03OMSC, etc." For remodeled buildings please indicate with a "R" in front of the year of the edition of the code that the remodel is made under, i.e. RO3OSSC. Name of Facility A facility is a site with two or more buildings on it. Where facilities have names, the name of the facility shall be inserted under this heading, i.e. Nike World Campus, Intel, etc. If the facility is not named or there is only one building, the proper information in this space is "None ". Name of Building Complete the building name or if there is no name for the building fill in a generic term that will describe the use of the building, i.e. Bldg. 4 or Joe Jackson Bldg. or office bldg., etc. If the buildings are renamed during construction or as the Certificate of Occupancy is issued, please send these changes to the fire marshal's office. Address Insert the actual street address of the facility (building). Do not use a Post Office Box. If the address is for a facility please include the designation of the building if available, i.e. 12345 SW 124 Bldg. 28 or 12345 SW 124 Joe Jackson Bldg. Owner The name of the owner or responsible party is to be provided under this heading. This can be an individual or a company. If a company and a responsible individual's name is known please include this information. Telephone Number This is the number where the building owner can be reached; including the area code. Architect, Telephone No. and Address This information will be used if additional information is needed for the facility and or building. Please include the phone area code. Contractors Name and Phone Number (not found on form) This information is not included on the form because it is not needed to conduct maintenance inspections but is very helpful to make contact during an emergency while the building is under construction. Please include the phone area code. E. BUILDING DESCRIPTION I. Occupancy: Type. The principal occupancy classification of the building shall be indicated in this space i.e. M, S 1, etc. Frequently a single building may house several occupancies of different types. For example, a building may house a private school consisting of classrooms, etc., in one portion and dormitories in another; or a public school may house classrooms in one portion and have an auditorium in another section. When this occurs, it is necessary to explain by a general "SC" in the comments section, and so noted on an attached floor plan. Use. Give the general use with a generic term, i.e. foundry, educational, beauty shop, apartments with the number of units, bus station, etc. Capacity: The only rooms or buildings that need to be reported are those that are required to be posted by the OSSC. The capacity shall be determined in the manner set forth by OSSC. In licensed facilities, indicate the number of licensed ambulatory and/or non - ambulatory occupants and the age range. In non - licensed facilities, indicate the maximum occupant load of the building. In multi -use buildings or rooms indicate by room the capacity for each use, the nature of the use and the occupant load factor used. Example: Conference Rm #105 500 (@ 7) Dining Rm# 105 233 (@ 15) Conference Rm#206 65 (@ 15) 2. Construction Type and Year Built: In dealing with types of constriction, refer to the classifications by the OSSC. Construction is divided into five principal types. Be sure to indicate if one hour fire - resistive (See O.S.S.C. Chapters 5 and 6). The age of the building is indicated by date of construction. If this form is being filled out for a remodel then place "R" in front of the date. 3. Area (Sq. Ft.): Be sure to include the usable areas that are covered by roof like drive through areas, apartment balconies, etc. Total: The area of a building is the total area of the ground floor (footprint) and shall not be misconstrued as the total area of all floors. The area should be indicated in square feet. Largest Floor: Fill this in if different than other floors above the ground floor, otherwise use None. Area of Basement: The total area of the basement (or basements where there is more than one) should be indicated in square feet. Indicate where basements are sprinkler protected with "AS ". Usable spaces under main floor shall be noted in the basement space. 4. Stories in Height: Under this heading, the maximum height of the building in stories shall be indicated. If a portion is a different height, provide an elevation sketch to illustrate the various heights. Indicate Yes or No if building is classified as a High Rise. 5a. Exterior Wall Construction: Construction material used in exterior walls shall be indicated by identifying the type of construction materials. Give the required fire resistive rate of the wall(s) by wall indicating direction (N, S, E, W), i.e. N- WF -lhr. See abbreviations at the end of this instruction book. If the entire building is fire resistive construction there is no need to indicate the fire resistive construction of the walls unless a different fire resistive rating is required. As an example the building is one hour construction throughout, but the north wall, due to location to property line, is required to be 2 hour fire resistive construction. 5b. Opening Protection: If openings do not require protection, indicate by stating "None ". If openings are required to be protected, indicate by stating "Yes ". Where openings are required to be protected indicate the side (N, S, E, W) of the building. If other than a normal 3 /4 hour fire resistive fire - assembly, then indicate AMM in the "COMM" column and attach the building official's signed documentation at the end of the survey. 6. Interior Wall Construction: This item covers interior room walls and ceilings. The sequence of description of walls is from either side, i.e. GLP on SF (Gypsum Lath & Plaster on Steel Frame). Ceilings shall be described from the room side working up, i.e. GB on WT (Gypsum Board on Wood Truss). 7. Floor Construction: Floors shall be described starting from the top surface and working down. Use the same method as describing a wall. It is important to include floor covering, floor, sub -floor, framing and ceiling. When you have a multi -story building, the floor and roof are quite often a part of a required floor - ceiling or roof - ceiling assembly. If a fire resistive rating is required other than the requirements of the building construction, indicate the fire resistiveness required. 8. Roof Construction: Indicate type and class of roof covering, sheathing, type of roof support construction material, sizes, spacing. If classified roofing is required then indicate the class, i.e. RBC- RS-1 etc. Describe from the top down. 9. Attic Draft Stops: Indicate Yes or No if the attic is divided with draft stops or not and the number of stops (3,000 sq. ft. areas, 9,000 sq. ft. if protected by an automatic fire sprinkler system). If draft stop(s) is (are) installed, explain the materials use. If openings are installed, explain how the openings are protected. If no stops are required, indicate "None Required ". 10a &b. Occupancy Separation - Walls and Opening Protection (OSSC Chapter 3) l la &b. Fire Walls - Walls and Opening Protection (OSSC Chapter 7) 12a &b. Smoke Barrier - Walls and Opening Protection. These three items are intended to indicate the three types of separations, the number of such separations and their construction. Describe their construction the same as exterior walls, Item 5 in these instructions. In buildings with area separation walls, include a block diagram of the building that will note the compass direction, the types of construction on each side of the wall and ground floor areas on each side of the wall. 13a &b and 14a&b. Corridor Walls and Ceilings and Opening Protection: Where corridor wall and ceiling construction is required to be of fire resistive construction, they shall be described in the same manner as for an exterior wall (Item 5 in these instructions), except the sequence shall be from the corridor side out. The building floor plan shall clearly show the corridors that require protection with construction, sprinklers and/or smoke detectors. If the corridor(s) is required to be fire resistive construction and one of the exceptions are used from Chapter 10 of the OSSC, indicate the exception used. If additional space is needed to describe corridor condition, or the OSSC exception used put an "SC" in the "COMM" column and explain under "Comments. 15a &b. Shafts and Opening Protection: Vertical shafts, (other than stairways) include laundry and trash chutes, heat or ventilation shafts, plumbing or other. Report construction, fire resistive rating of shafts and opening protection. 16a &b. Stair Enclosures and Opening Protection: (OSSC Chapter 10) Stairway enclosures shall include type of enclosure; such as smoke -proof enclosure, enclosed stairway, or open stairway. Report construction, fire resistive rating, and opening protection. 17. Stairs: Describe the number of stairs i.e. 1, 2, etc. If a remodel and the number or width is inadequate, put an "SC" in the "COMM" column and elaborate under "Comments ". Their location is to be shown on the building plan. 18. Ramps: Describe the number of ramps i.e. 1, 2, etc. and their slope. Their location is to be shown on the building plan. 19. Interior Finish: Describe any unusual materials that are being used for wall coverings. Include documentation. Materials that might be included is carpet that is used on the walls and/or ceiling. If the walls (and ceilings) are covered then indicate painted, wall papered, wall vinyl covering, etc. 20. Exits: Indicate total number of exits and total exit width. The exit width, the exit locations and their individual widths are to be clearly defined on the building plan. If rooms such as multipurpose rooms are located in the building, additional information regarding the number of exits and widths shall be included in the comments section. 21. Exit Hardware: Describe the type of hardware used, such as panic, fire rated panic, or knob. Swing of doors shall be indicated on the building chart floor plant. 22a &b Exit Signs and Emergency Lighting: Give any information relating to the secondary power supply that is being used, i.e. UPS, battery in the unit, generator (fuel type), etc. 23. Automatic Sprinklers: Indicate by a "Yes" or "No ", 'T "ull or "P "artial coverage. If a partial system, describe the areas covered, otherwise the system will be considered as full protection. On the plans, show the location of all of the underground piping, the size and type of pipe, and the location of the fire department connection(s). 24. Standpipes: Insert the class of standpipes and their locations. On the building plans show the location(s) of the outlets, the underground (size and type for class II and III standpipe Fire Department Connections (for class I and III standpipe systems). systems) and the . 25. Fire Alarm Type and Coverage: Indicate "Yes" or "No ", "F "ull coverage or "P "artial coverage and specify type of alarm (local or remote central station supervised, etc.). If the system is a partial system describe the areas where it is installed. If the system is a full coverage system then it is assumed that it complies with NFPA 72. If there is no fire alarm required, indicate by "Not Required "; however, if a partial fire alarm system is installed describe the area that it is installed in. 26. Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning: Indicate what type system is being used, such as central, fan coil, unit heaters, vented wall furnace, etc and the type of fuel. Fire resistive enclosure If an enclosure is provided (see special Hazard Sections under OSSC Chapter 3), indicate construction and opening protection, mark "SC" in "COMM" column and explain under "Comments ". 27. Electrical: Specify type of wiring used, such as knob and tube, non - metallic sheathed cable (Romex), steel conduit, plastic conduit, etc. Also, indicate method of circuit protection, such as circuit breakers, screw type fuses, etc. 28. Stage or Platform: If the building has a stage or platform, indicate "Yes" and what it is, "Stage or Platform ". If building does not have either, write "None ". Include any comments concerning vents and sprinklers if required. Projection booths will be dealt with in the same manner as stages and platforms. 29. Hazardous Areas: Describe the hazard involved. Chemicals, Flammable / Combustible Liquids, Spray Painting, Etc. Please include a copy of the materials inventory and quantities (stored, in -use open and in -use closed) that was submitted to the building department as an attachment. 30. Other: Use this item to report on any building construction feature not specifically covered by the specific items of the report. Items such as portable fire extinguishers may be included here if installed as part of the new construction. Comments: If the "Comments" section is not large enough to accommodate the comments that are needed, feel free to attach additional pages titling each page "Additional Comments page 1 of X, 2 of X, 3 of X, etc." In the bottom of the "Comments" section on page 2 of 2 of the survey indicate the added number of pages of comments. Alternate Materials or Methods /Appeals (See Page 1) A numbered short description (title) for each alternate material or method or appeal that is approved shall be noted in this section and the documentation shall be submitted as an attachment to the survey form with the same corresponding number and title. Thank you, for your cooperation in filling out the building survey form. This will help the fire district's prevention officers maintain all of the fire and life safety features that you, the building departments, engineers, designers and builders worked so hard to build into the building. It will also be invaluable to the firefighters of the fire district in preparing pre -fire plans for future emergencies F. To be used by Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue. Inspected By: The deputy checking during the first maintenance inspection after the Certificate of Occupancy is issued should sign the report. See Verification below. Number of Attachments: Every survey report is to be accompanied by at least one set of plans. The total number of extra sheets attached to the Survey Report is to be shown here. Reviewed By: The signature of the person reviewing the report and the date reviewed are to be indicated. Verification: The deputy for reference shall use the building survey report if needed at the time of each inspection. During the first inspection the DFM should verify that the information has been correctly filled out. If subsequent inspections to the original survey reveal any changes to the structure or occupancy, and the changes are significant, a new building permit may be needed for the changes in the building structure or for a change of occupancy. • ABBREVIATIONS GENERAL: G Gypsum SR See Remarks GB Gypsum Board SC See Comments GT Gypsum Tile/Panel SA See Attachment RS I Class I Roofing System AGA American Gas Association Certified RS2 Class 2 Roofing System UL Underwriters Laboratories Listed RS3 Class 3 Roofmg System FM Factory Mutual Listed SP Special Purpose Roofing System AMM Alternate Materials and Methods Corn RS Common Roofing System (no requirements) APP Appeals WALLS & CEILINGS: TIME RATINGS: Use whole numbers or fractions i.e., for FLP a twenty- minute rating, use l /3H, for a one and one -half hour Fiberg Lath a Plaster/Stucco FT rating, use I I/2H, etc. FT Fiberglass GBW Solid Gypsum Wall (no studs) CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS: GLP Gypsum Lath & Plaster Stucco GB Gypsum Board A Aluminum LPC Luminous Plastic Ceiling AF Aluminum Frame MIP Metal Lath & Plaster /Stucco AS Aluminum Siding/Sheathing MT Mineral Tile/Panel C Concrete SSC Suspended Steel Grid Ceiling CD Concrete Deck SSA Suspended Aluminum Grid Ceiling CP Prestressed Concrete WFT Fiberboard Tile/Panel CR Reinforced Concrete WLP Wood Lath & Plaster Stucco CS Concrete Slab WWP Wire, Paper & Plastic/Stucco M Masonry MH Hollow Masonry (Cinder, Clay, Glass Blocks) MS Solid Masonry (Brick, Stone, Tile, Etc.) MISCELLANEOUS• MV Masonry Veneer ASB Asbestos MFC Filled Concrete Block P Plastic MHC Hollow Concrete Block PG Plain Glass S Steel WG Wire Glass SF Steel Frame SS Steel Siding/Sheathing SFP Protected Steel Frame OPENING PROTECTION: SW Unprotected Steel Frame OP STP Protected Steel Truss Openings Protected by... W Wood CUP Openings Unprotected WD Wood Deck DF Fire Door DN WF Wood Frame Door with No Fire Resistance WS Wood Siding/Sheathing FS Fire Shutter WT Wood Truss FW Fire Window WGL Glued Laminated Wood FD Fire Damper WPB Wood Plank & Beam SD Smoke Damper WPG Wood Post & Girder FSD Fire Smoke Damper WFB Wood Fiberboard/Particleboard F Fixed WPL Wood Paneling AC Automatic Closing PLY Plywood SC Self Closing FL Fusible Link PC Products of Combustion ROOFING SYSTEMS: IPC Invisible Products of Combustion DF[R Door Holder- Release Device RBC Fire Retardant Built -up Composition Roof RS Fire Retardant Shingles RTR Fire Retardant Tile Roof INTERIOR FINISH: RM Fire Retardant Metal Roof IF I Class I (0-25) OR Ordinary Roof IF2 Class 2 (26 -75) OS Ordinary Wood Shingle/Shake IF3 Class 3 (76 -200) OM Ordinary Metal Roof IFC Combustible ■ Fire Marshal's Offices \ , North Division - 14480 SW Jenkins Rd., Beaverton, OR 97005 • PH (503) 356-4700 • Fax (503) 644-2214 South Division - 7401 SW Washo CL, Ste. 101, Tualatin, OR 97062 • • PH (503) 612-7003 • Fax (503) 612-7003 Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue Building Survey Report FMZ : (to be filled out by TVF&R) Code Edition: Name of Facility: Name of Building: Address: Owner: Telephone No. ( Architect: Telephone No. ( Architect Address ITEM . COMM ' DESCRIPTION 1. Occupancy Type Use Capacity 2. Construction Type Year Built 3. Area (Sq. Ft) Total Largest Floor Basement 4. Stories No. Height High Rise OY ON 5 a. Exterior Wall Construction b. Opening Protection 6. Interior Wall Construction 7. Floor Construction 8. Roof Construction 9. Attic Draft Stops No. 10a Occ. Sep. Wall Construction No. b. Opening Protection 1 la. Fire Wall Construction No. b. Opening Protection 12a. Smoke Barrier Wall Construction No. b. Opening Protection 13a. Corridor Wall Construction b. Opening Protection 14a. Corridor Ceiling Construction b. Opening Protection ' 15a. Shafts No. I Type b. Opening Protection building survey Report FMZ : (to be filled out by TVF &R) Name of Facility: 'ITEM COMM DESCRIPTION 16a. Stair Enclosure No. b. Opening Protection 17. Stairs No. 18. Ramps No. 19. Interior Finish Class Room Corridor Exit Enclosure 20. Exits No. Total Width 21. Exit Hardware Type 22a. Exit Signs/Illumination b. Emergency Lighting 23. Auto Sprinkler Coverage 24. Standpipe Class/Locations 25. Fire Alarm Type/Coverage 26. Heating, Ventilation &Air Conditioning Type IFuel 27. Electrical Installation 28. Stage/Platform 29. Hazardous Area 30. Other Comments: Alternate Materials & Methods TVF &R Use Only Inspected By: I Date I No. Attachments Reviewed By: I Date Updated r V Fire Marshal's Offices J J - ' u ffi North Division -14480 SW Jenkins Rd., Beaverton, OR 9700 - (503)35&4700 - Fax 503 ( )8442214 Tualatin Valley South Division - 7401 SW Washo Court, Ste 101, Tualatin, OR 97062 - (503)612 -7000 - Fax (503)612-7003 Fire & Rescue Excel Automated Fire Flow Worksheet Instructions 1. Scope The following lists the procedure for determining required fire -flows using the Excel spreadsheet located on the TVF&R website. The calculations are derived from the 2003 IFC Appendix B as amended by TVF &R Fire Prevention Ordinance 04 -01. 2. Definitions A. Fire Area is the floor area used to determine the required fire flow (sq ft). B. Occupancy Hazard is the degree of fire hazard for a particular business or building use. This is related to the amount of available fuel and the intensity of the fire. C. Fire Flow is the flow rate of water supply available for fire fighting measured at 20 psi residual pressure. 1. Applicable fire flow is maximum amount of water flow the fire department resources can produce (3,000 GPM). It also describes the acceptable levels of loss the fire district is willing to occur in a single fire. 2. Required fire flow is calculated water flow required to fight a fire in a specific building and occupancy hazard (GPM). 3. Modifications to Required Fire Flow The Fire Marshal may reduce fire flow requirements for isolated buildings or a group of buildings in rural areas or small communities where the development of full fire -flow requirements is impractical The fire flow requirements may be increased where conditions indicate an unusual susceptibility to group fires or conflagrations. A modification shall not be more than twice that required for the building under consideration. 4. Fire Area A. General: The fire area shall be the total floor area of all floor levels within the exterior walls and under the horizontal projections of the roof of a building, except as modified in this section. B. Area Separation: Portions of buildings separated by fire walls without openings constructed in accordance with the Oregon Structural Specialty Code may be considered as separate fire areas for determining the required fire flow. C. Type IA and Type IB Construction: The fire area of buildings constructed of Type IA and Type IB construction shall be the area of the three largest successive floors. D. Open Parking Garages: Fire -flow calculation area for open parking garages shall be determined by the area of the largest floor. 5. General Building Information a. Complete the building information. b. Choose a construction type from the drop down list. c. Enter Total Bldg and Fire Area (see definitions above for details) d. At this point the spreadsheet will automatically calculate the Bldg Fire Flow. 6. Occupancy Hazard (Section A) a. If building is a single occupancy hazard, enter total fire area in square footage under a single hazard class (see occupancy hazard factors below). b. If building contains multiply occupancy hazards, enter the fire area in square footage for each occupancy hazard class (see occupancy hazard factors above). c. The Building Fire Flow will automatically to be calculated and entered on Line A3. Occupancy Hazard Multiple Factor. Light Hazard Occupancies 1.00 Ordinary Hazard (Group 1) 1.20 Ordinary Hazard (Group 2) 1.30 Extra Hazard (Group 1) 1.40 Extra Hazard (Group 2) 1.50 Example of hazo drlassification - The following examples represent the norm for those occupancy types. Unusual or abnormal fuel loading, combustible characteristics and potential changes in these characteristics must be considered when classifying the occupancy. A. Light Hazard. Occupancies or portions of occupancies where the quantity and /or combustibility of contents is low and fires with relatively low rates of heat release are expected. This would include occupancies having conditions similar to: Churches Clubs Eaves and overhangs, if combustible construction with no combustibles beneath Educational Hospitals Institutional Libraries, except large stack rooms Museums Nursing or Convalescent Homes Office, including Data Processing Residential Restaurant seating areas Theaters and Auditoriums excluding stages and prosceniums Unused attics. B. Ordinary Hazard (Group 1). Occupancies or portions of occupancies where combustibility is low, quantity of combustibles is moderate, stock piles of combustibles do not exceed 8 ft (2.4m). and fires with moderate rates of heat release are expected. This includes occupancies having conditions similar to: Automobile parking garages Bakeries Beverage manufacturing Canneries Dairy products manufacturing and processing Electronic plants Glass and glass products manufacturing Laundries Restaurant service areas. C. Ordinary Hazard (Group 2). Occupancies or portions of occupancies where quantity and combustibility of contents is moderate, stock piles do not exceed 12 ft (3.7m) and fires with moderate rate of heat release are expected. This includes occupancies having conditions similar to: Cereal mills Chemical Plants - Ordinary Confectionery products Distilleries Dry cleaners Feed mills High Piled Storage -low to moderate hazard material Horse stables Leather goods manufacturing Libraries -large stack room areas Machine shops Metal working Mercantile Paper and pulp mills Paper process plants Piers and wharves Printing and publishing Repair garages Stages Textile manufacturing Tire manufacturing Tobacco products manufacturing Wood product assembly Wood machining. D. Extra Hazard (Group 1) Extra hazard occupancies or portions of occupancies where quantity and combustibility of contents is very high. These occupancies have little or no flammable or combustible liquids but may have dust, lint or other materials present which may produce severe fires. This includes occupancies having conditions similar to: Combustible hydraulic fluid use areas Die casting High Piled Storage- moderate to high hazard material Metal extruding Plywood and particle board manufacturing Printing (using inks with flash points below 100 ° CJ Rubber reclaiming, compounding, drying, milling, vulcanizing Saw mills Textile picking, opening, blending, garnetting, carding, combining of cotton, synthetics, wool shoddy or burlap Upholstering with plastic foams. E. Extra Hazard (Group 2) These are Extra Hazard Occupancies with moderate to substantial amounts of flammable or combustible liquids or where shielding of combustibles is extensive. This includes occupancies with conditions similar to: Asphalt saturating High Piled Storage -high hazard materials Flammable liquids spraying Flow coating Mobile Home or modular building assemblies (where finished enclosure is present and has combustible interiors) Open oil quenching Solvent cleaning Varnish and paint dipping 8. Fire Hydrants Required (Section B) a. The number of required fire hydrants is automatically calculated and entered here. The number of fire hydrants is calculated based on the fire flow prior to applying the reductions allowed in Section D. The actual number of required fire hydrants may be more than indicated in this section due to distance requirements. 9. Reduction of Fire Flow (Section C) A. Use this section to determine the amount of reduction in fire flow to be used for Section D a. Residential Occupancies — The minimum required fire flow shall be permitted to be reduced by 25 percent for Group R occupancies without fire sprinklers only. (Line Cl) b. Fire Protection Reductions — The total required fire flow for a building may be reduced by one of the following options. The resulting fire flow must be no less than 1500 GPM @ 20 psi residuaL 1. Flow may be reduced by 75 percent where a complete approved automatic fire extinguishing system is installed throughout the building meeting the requirements of NFPA 13. The system shall be electronically supervised and monitored by an approved central receiving station. (Line C2) 2. Flow may be reduced by 25 percent where an approved automatic and manual fire alarm system is installed throughout the building meeting the requirements of NFPA 72 and is monitored by an approved central receiving station. (Line C3) 10. Required Fire Flow (Section D) a. Select "Yes" in the box on Line DI if calculating for a Group R occupancy without fire sprinklers. If "Yes" is chosen, the spreadsheet will automatically reduce the fire flow by 25 percent b. If applicable, select the reduction amount from the drop -down list in Line D2, as determined in Section C. (Total required fire flow listed in Line DI or D2 shall not be less than 1,500 gpm and shall not exceed 3,000 gpm @ 20 psi, after reductions are applied). 11. Available Fire Flow (Section E) Enter the available fire flow to the site as indicated by a recent hydrant flow test The fire flow shall be the flow available at 20 psi residual Tin Alt Fire Marshal's Division Offices Tualatin Valley North - 14480 SW Jenkins Rd., Beaverton, OR 97005, (503) 356 -4700 Fire & Rescue South - 7401 SW Wash Ct., Tualatin, OR 97062, (503) 612 -7010 I Fire Flow and Hydrant Worksheet I This worksheet is required to be submitted to and approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) before any permits for new building construction, building expansion or fire hydrants will be issued by any building department within the TVF&R District. See the instructions for assistance completing this form or call one of the above numbers. Preparer Information I Preparer Name: I I Phone:I I Fax:I I Architect / Engineer of Record: I I Phone:I I Fax:I I General Building Information I Project Name: I I Project Address: I I City :I I County:I I Zip:I I Construction Type(s): IType V -B I Total Bldg Area: I Ol sgft Total Fire Area: I Olsgft Bldg Fire Flow: I OlGallons Per Minute (Light Hazard) Describe Fire Area: Of more than one fire area, include an 81/2 it 11 or 11 s 17 drawing indicating the various fire areas) Type of Occupancy or Use of Building: I I I A. Occupancy Hazard I Al Determine percent of each occupancy hazard in the fire area. Occupancy Hazard Class Fire Area I Total Fire Area Percent of Fire Area Light Hazard 0 SF / , 1 SF x 100 = 0 % Ordinary Hazard Grp 1 0 SF / 1 SF x 100 = 0 % Ordinary Hazard Grp 2 0 SF / i 1 SF x 100 = 0 % Extra Hazard Grp 1 0 SF / 1 SF x 100 = 0 % ,Extra Hazard Grp 2 0 SF / 1 SF x 100 = 0 % Total Must equal 100% I 0 % 1 A2 Calculate Fire Flow Occupancy Hazard Class Factor Faro Area Fire Flow Bldg Fire Flow Light Hazard 1.0 x 0 % x 0 GPM = 0 GPM Ordinary Hazard Grp 1 1.2 x 0 % x 0 GPM = 0 GPM Ordinary Hazard Grp 2 1.3 x 0 % x 0 GPM = 0 GPM Extra Hazard Grp 1 1.4 x 0 % x 0 GPM = 0 GPM Extra Hazard Grp 2 1.5 x 0 % x 0 GPM = 0 GPM A3 Required Fire Flow ( 0 GPM I I B. Minimum Number of Fire Hydrants Required I Required Fire Flow 0 = I 0 (No. of Hydrants Required I C. Reduction of Fire Flow - Reductions are based on the following: I Cl - Reduced by 25% for all Group R Occupancies without fire sprinklers (multiply by .75) C2 - Reduced by 25% for a NFPA 72 Fire Alarm System (multiply by .75) C3 - Reduced by 75% for NFPA 13 Automatic Sprinklers (multiply by .25) ID. Required Fire Flow I D1 - Group R occupancy I No Ix I 1 I = I 0 GPM (Max. 3000 - Min. 1500 gpm) 1 D2 - Fire Flow 0 GPM X I 1 I = 1 1500 GPM (Max. 3000 - Min. 1500 gpm) I I E. Available Fire Flow to the Building I Test Results: I I GPM Manually enter available fire flow here. Please attach documentation of the flow test that was made. It shall include date, time, location of static/residual and flow hydrants, and the tester's name, phone number and address. . May 23, 2006 Cheryl Gaines, Assistant Planner 9k4C f City of Tigard ���� 13125 SW Hall Blvd 4 .2 Tigard, OR 97223 YO ?006, Re: Nelson SDR 2005 0 001 Office Addition NN jN� / & , „ g Ro NE Dear Cheryl, E•R / NG Thank you for the opportunity to review the proposed site plan surrounding the above named development project. Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue endorses this proposal predicated on the following criteria and conditions of approval: 1) DEAD END ROADS: Dead end fire apparatus access roads in excess of 150 feet in length shall be provided with an approved turnaround. (IFC 503.2.5) 2) FIRE APPARATUS ACCESS ROAD WIDTH AND VERTICAL CLEARANCE: Fire apparatus access roads shall have an unobstructed width of not less than 20 feet (12 feet for up to two dwelling units and accessory buildings), and an unobstructed vertical clearance of not less than 13 feet 6 inches. Where fire apparatus roadways are less than 26 feet wide, "NO PARKING" signs shall be installed on both sides of the roadway and in turnarounds as needed. Where fire apparatus roadways are more than 28 feet wide but less than 32 feet wide, "NO PARKING" signs shall be installed on one side of the roadway and in turnarounds as needed. Where fire apparatus roadways are 32 feet wide or more, parking is not restricted. (IFC 503.2.1) The fire district does not endorse the design concept wherein 20 feet of unobstructed roadway is not provided. 3) FIRE APPARATUS ACCESS ROADS WITH FIRE HYDRANTS: Where a fire hydrant is located on a fire apparatus access road, the minimum road width shall be 26 feet. (IFC D103.1) 4) NO PARKING SIGNS: Where fire apparatus roadways are not of sufficient width to accommodate parked vehicles and 20 feet of unobstructed driving surface, "No Parking" signs shall be installed on one or both sides of the roadway and in turnarounds as needed. Roads 26 feet wide or less shall be posted on both sides as a fire lane. Roads more than 26 feet wide to 32 feet wide shall be posted on one side as a fire lane. Signs shall read "NO PARKING - FIRE LANE" and shall be installed with a clear space above grade level of 7 feet. Signs shall be 12 inches wide by 18 inches high and shall have red letters on a white reflective background. (IFC D103.6) 5) SURFACE AND LOAD CAPACITIES: Fire apparatus access roads shall be of an all- weather surface that is easily distinguishable from the surrounding area and is capable of supporting not less than 12,500 pounds point load (wheel load) and 75,000 pounds live load (gross vehicle weight). You may need to provide documentation from a registered engineer that the design will be capable of supporting such loading. (IFC D102.1) 6) COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS - REQUIRED FIRE FLOW: The required fire flow for the building shall not exceed 3,000 gallons per minute (GPM) or the available GPM in the water delivery system at 20 psi, whichever is less as calculated using IFC, Appendix B. A worksheet for calculating the required fire flow is available from the Fire Marshal's Office. (IFC B105.2) 7) FIRE HYDRANT NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION: The minimum number and distribution of fire hydrants available to a building shall not be less than that listed in Appendix C, Table C 105.1. Considerations for placing fire hydrants may be as follows: • Existing hydrants in the area may be used to meet the required number of hydrants as approved. Hydrants that are up to 600 feet away from the nearest point of a subject building that is protected with fire sprinklers may contribute to the required number of hydrants. • Hydrants that are ,arated from the subject building by railro, .racks shall not contribute to the required number of hydrants unless approved by the fire code official. • Hydrants that are separated from the subject building by divided highways or freeways shall not contribute to the required number of hydrants. Heavily traveled collector streets only as approved by the fire code official. • Hydrants that are accessible only by a bridge shall be acceptable to contribute to the required number of hydrants only if approved by the fire code official. 8) FIRE HYDRANT DISTANCE FROM AN ACCESS ROAD: Fire hydrants shall be located not more than 15 feet from an approved fire apparatus access roadway. (IFC C102.1) 9) REFLECTIVE HYDRANT MARKERS: Fire hydrant locations shall be identified by the installation of reflective markers. The markers shall be blue. They shall be located adjacent and to the side of the centerline of the access road way that the fire hydrant is located on. In case that there is no center line, then assume a centerline, and place the reflectors accordingly. (IFC 508.5.4) 10) ACCESS AND FIRE FIGHTING WATER SUPPLY DURING CONSTRUCTION: Approved fire apparatus access roadways and fire fighting water supplies shall be installed and operational prior to any combustible construction or storage of combustible materials on the site. (IFC 1410.1 & 1412.1) We trust this letter will be helpful with the design of this proposal insofar as fire apparatus access and firefighting water supplies are concerned. If there is anything about this letter you do not understand, disagree with, or wish to discuss further, please call me. Sincerely, John K. Dalby John K. Dalby, Deputy Fire Marshal II Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue, North Division 14480 SW Jenkins Road Beaverton, OR 97005 -1152 (503) 356 -4723