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November 11, 1993
John H. Romish
2216 S.E. 24th Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97214
Re: Speed City
16650 S.W. 72nd Avenue
6290B- 050 -006
Dear Mr. Romish:
This is a Fire and Life Safety Plan Review and is based on
the 1991 editions of the Uniform Fire Code (UFC) and those
sections of the Uniform Building Code (UBC) and Uniform
Mechanical Code (UMC) specifically referencing the fire
department, and other local ordinances and regulations.
Plans are conditionally approved subject to Tigard Building
Department requirements and the following items:
1. The tenant space number must be prominently displayed
on the street front where it is readily visible to
drivers and officers of responding fire apparatus and
other emergency vehicles. UFC Sec. 10.208
2. Not less than one (1) approved fire extinguisher(s)
with a rating of not less than ( *) shall be provided
for each ( * *) square foot of floor area or fraction
thereof. The travel distance to an extinguisher from
any portion of the building, shall not exceed 75 feet.
UFC Sec. 10.303
( *) 2A10B:C - Light and Ordinary Hazard
4A10B:C - Extra Hazard
( * *) 3,000 - Light Hazard
1,500 - Ordinary Hazard
1,000 - Extra Hazard
"Working" Smoke Detectors Save Lives
John H. Romish
November 11, 1993
Page 2, 1993
Note: Where flammable or combustible liquids are
used, "B" ratings of extinguishers may need to be
higher and travel distances shorter. See requirements
in National Fire Protection Association Standard 10 -1.
3. If a fire /evacuation alarm is required for this
occupancy (ADA), not less than 3 sets of plans for the
installation shall be submitted to this office for
approval prior to installation. Cut sheets of
equipment and battery power calculations shall be
included with submitted plans. An inspection, test,
and approval of the system will be required by this
office prior to occupancy.
Approval of submitted plans is not an approval of omissions
or oversights by this office or of non - compliance with any
applicable regulations of local government.
If I can be of any further assistance to you, please feel
free to contact me at 526 -246
Sincerely,
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Bradley N. Wanamaker
Deputy Fire Marshal
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cc: City of Tigard Building Department