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11919 SW PACIFIC HIGHWAY 11919 SW PACIFIC HIGHWAY �1 �J V� "i. r M City of Tigard INSPECTION REQUEST for T ',48PECTION TIME: ;'fe2 PERMIT NO. : D '.TE : a IL617.6 DATE ISSUED :— I OW14ERS NAME '. - 6(Ek(o� Tr ADDRESS: .1JBc � CONTRACTOR TE ST : Air D, Water n , Vieval )�, Laboratory RESULT: Approved 17 , Disapproved ' Pending L-1 SKETCH: pO/<I/C1�-J CcJrf/�' �'� EEit�l2�rzn . /,V�u INSPECTOR DATE '—NOTE: Attach eupplemenlnl test dal Li I DEPARTMEt,T CF T .4NS REVIEW sECTION NOTICE OF PLAAS REVIEW �♦�,R�&-i � ,n� �' c t NaR �A y1 1Q (TH;%1S NOT A BUILDING PERMIT) Building ���/ p�9 OAJ B�avi(k o�= ee • =��' ' 1tp9 ,P Mc ya#&� .T a,� No. /o �tl�s eo Building .�3 d Plan Fee ali -- Gounr � r� Occupancy�-se-_-� F�« Const.._ai #y Sound Value*—�_0_QQ-- ���/ �r yQ.ST New Bldg I�Additlon ❑ Alteration (] Date Received �� �� �3-- Architec, —�— ���r Owner�GQ. 102 r r � SSJ0!7- Address4�-S'4V-C&NTE'*,rICAN Date Reviewed` ee �f Area O C N� /attic �1 �/— Fire Walls—�S• +ire Escapes -. ts• Exits T—_ Stories 'got.Width Main Flt. Basement Ht. Stops uu Stairs /_LZLs�! Vert. Shaft, • • /—= Sprinklers �_/ /—_+� Men. Alarm le _ S.P. Si / w Closed Closed No Yes Area Covered Int. Sise Ext. `' a .. Ht. Det. A� —/• / FloorrcMl ,CeilingkJOW Roof��T V�Str. Membar,��� �--� Ext. . k. /-- Type AreaCovd. A([Gr kJ 040 Cless Ne. Yp r� Mall cover N,S, Type flue '—•Type HIg. System __P",.!Q! Fucl ��4,IdPG/_�_I/�Htr. rm. encl. YP y, f,A1/ItM�G Ext. ;nt. rt it with fire protection statutes and regulations of Oregon admin The submitted plans have been reviewed for conform - istered by this office. Items checked on the enclosed list are appli.able. These items and any specially noted provisions mus` bo incorporated into the project to meet current fire protection regulations. Approval of submitted plans is not an approval of omissions or oversights by this office or of noncompliance with ani applicable regulations of local government. REMARKS: r*IS le AC&—) CD�J QV V REFfA f*r"o Ac ,2_i$115 4mlbr'%7- � Examined by a• �.�0•�a . Copies PRss R SPD sP•46585•614 STATE OF ORLUON _ Fire&Life Safety AIDS 3- DEPARTMENT OF CGNIMEMCE Plans Revl.w Numhc PLANS REVIEVI SECTION ClIECK M.\ItKF;U itK(;L1I,A9'I0NN, 1N AlmTiON TO ANY REQU-tik;MLLO"—' APPEARING ON THE ATTACHF;1. HIMEW NUTICL, MUST BE INCORPORATED INTO THIS PROJECT. Approval of submitted plans does not constitute approval of any omissions or oversl-'its nor of noncompliance with any applicable regulations of local government that may exa:ed State req, '.rements. 1. Structure required to be Type throughout due to (❑ area) (❑ height) (Q occupancy) (Fire Zone ❑). 2. One-hour fire rpsista t rating required for all interior construction, 3 .111 living units r:quired to be completely separated by one-hour fire resistive construction. 4. Exit cnrridurs require separation from any other area by one-hour fire resistive construction. 5. Door assemblies of interior openings to corridors are required to have a fire resistance rating of not less than 20 m-nutes and must be self-closing or automatic-closing. Relights in corridors require wired glass set in fixed (steel) f.aming. See 1973 State Structural Specialty Code, Sections 3304(h) and 4300. (i. Stornge rooms, clo4ets, laboratories, shops and areas of similar hazai d require separation from other arras by at Ica.,;( one-hour fire resistive construction. Furnace and butler rooms require one-hour fire resistive con..tructiun. 7. All vertical openings such as stairways, trash chutes, etc., require full enclosure of ( 1-hour) ( 2-hour) fire re- !zHanrc. Access ways to such st afts require self-closing and latching Class B fire door assemblies ( 1-hour rated) ( 1 -hour rated). 8. Attic areas require draft barriers as per Sec. 3205, not exceeding each 3,000 square feet. (9,000 square feet where sprinkler protection provided.) 9. Void, created by ceiling-floor systems require draft barriers not exceeding each 1,000 square feet. 10. Building projections such as baiconles, eaves, overhangs, etc., require fire protection as per 1973 State Structural Specially Code, Section 1710. 11e-00 F'ire stops, blocking or framlog members pierced for utility runs require packing to equal fire resistance prior to such piercing. Wood frame construction requlre3 firestopping of both vertical and horizontal draft openings at maximum intervals of 10 feet. 12. Corridors require -it least 8 feet in clear width. Drinking fountains or other equipment may not operate In a mari- ner which would obstruct the minimum 8-foot width. 13. Corridors serving patient bedrooms require at least 8 feet In width. 14. Corridors require smoke barrier partitions with doors at 150-font intervals. 15. Exit doors from lobbies, corridors and rooms with potential occupancies of 50 or more are regrilred to swing In the direction of exit travel. 16. Exit doors from lobbies, corridors end assembly areas require panic hardware. 17. Haidw.-ii-v for nit doors is required to be of simple type having no provisions for lockir , rgainst egress, with ob- vious method of operation. Flush bolts other thnn listed automatic are not acceptable. IN. At least 44" (Inches) h► clear width, without projections, is required for exits and patient room doors through whirr pntlents roust be transported In '+¢reelchalrs, stretchers or beds. iA. Sleolunl; rouros require at least one window readily openabte from Inside without special tools and providing a clear opening of nit less than 720 square Inches with the least dimension not less than 22 inches. Maximum per- mitted height to bottom of opening from floor Is 48 inches. (Ref: See. 1304) 2U. Surface flatne spread rates of walls and ceilings, minimum requirement: stairway--25, enrr(dors-75, other rooms -223. (See. 4203) 21. Combustible acoustical material required to be secured with staples or equivalent metallic holders or a heat resist- ant adhesive capable of withstanding 1000°F, for one-half hour. 22. All curtains, drapes and similar furnishhigs are required to be noncombustible or rendered and maintained flame- proof. I 23. With standard spacing, rows of stats between aisles may not exceed 14. Rows of scats opening onto aisles at one end only may not exceed 7 seats. Also see continental spacing. Sec. 3313-3314. 24. Standard seat row spacing must provide a space of at least 12 inches from the back of onp sea6 to the front of the most forward projection of the ,eat Immediately behind. 25. Posting of capacity of assembly areas as noted Is required by State Structural Code, Sec. 3301(j). "( 0000#4,!foaling. cooking, nlr conditioning and similar service equipment are requirr,d to be approved and listed by a nar.tonally recognised testing agency, Arch as U.L., Inc., and to be installed in compliance with agency's speclfl- cations and recognized safe practices. The Installation of ventilation systems Is required to be In substairtial con- formity with the 1973 Mechanical Safety Code. Corridors are not acceptable for use as supply or return air plenums. 27. A dust collection system is required for shop areas for nonportable machines emitting or producing dusts. (Ref: Sec. 1008) Dust collection equipment to be located outside of WOWS or In one-hour separated room equipped with automatic sprinklers. 28.`A.S.M.E, apprt.,red pressure relief valves are required for all wate- heaters, i,rstalled either In separate water tank part or In port for hot water line. Shutoff valves may not be located `;et;veen a water tank and relief valve. 21. (h ufighting water supply Is required within 500 feet of building that is ^.rpable of producing 500 gp•.i (mini- mum) for 10 minutes for each 5,000 square feet of floor area within building up to n maximum of 500 goon for 30 minutes, or provide a 5,000 to 15,000 gallon reserve water supply as required. 30. Interior wet standpipes at least 2 inches in diameter located and equipped as per Sec.. 3804 are required. Cor.plirgs and connections required to be American National Standard Thread. Where standpipes are serve.-d by sprinkler pip- ing, see 1973 NFPA Pamphlet *13, 8-7.7. 31. Approved automatic sprinkler protection throughout occupancy Is required. 32. Approved automatic sprinklers are required over and under stage and in all auxiliary areas,including dressing rooms, Onrcr•ooms and workshops. (See. 9802) 33. S.agc roof ventilators displacing at least 5%n of stage floor area, openable by hand from stage floor and by fusible link or other heat activated device, eine required. (Sec. 3901-08) 34. An approved fire alarm system conforming to 1972 NFPA Pamphlet *72-A with signals audible throughout bulld- Ing and manual alarm sending stations adjacent to exits from each floor or area are required. 35. Approved electrically supervised combustion detection of the ionization type is required for all patient rooms. 36. All exit doors and access ways thereto are required to be ldenttfled by approved electrically Illuminated signs served bv two circuits with one separate from all other circuits. (See. 3812) 37. An emergency power system is required for the ( ) gymnasium ( ) auditorium ( ) building to mantain exit illumination for not less than one-half hour in event of pubVc utility iallure. 38. Fluorescent Ilpht fixtures instaliccl on combustible surfaces are regnlred to be U.L., Inc., approved for such mount- ing, or Installed to provide at least 1% Inch air apace between the fixture housing and combustible material. 39. Conformance with all requirements for the removal of architectural barriers to the handicapped is required. See applicable parts of 1073 State Structural Safety Code, Sections 1711, 1712, 1713, 3302, 3303, 3305, and 3300 and Table No.33A. NOTES. 1. Local regulations or Insurance standards for most favorable Insurance credit may, and often do, exceed these minimum State requirements, 2. This review dopa not !rover O.S.E.A. (O S.H A.) regulntlonq. I. This review does not cover Medicare-Medicald regrilattons. —7;