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Correspondence (32) 8 -)S13 FFI 2 i TUALATIN VALLEY FIRE & RESCUE AND ' � J r BEAVERTON FIRE DEPARTMENT ILI J � r . 4755 S.W. Griffith Drive • P.O. Box 4755 • Beaverton, OR 97076 • (503) 526 -2469 • FAX 526 -2538 - . .,.,. -.• August 12, 1993 Westwood Corporation 3030 S.W. Moody Portland, Oregon 97201 Re: Handcrafter Gallery Tigard Towne Square 16200 S.W. Pacific Hwy. 6288A- 097 -025 Gentlemen: 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 Westwood Corporation August 12, 1993 Page 2 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. 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) 4. All modifications to the existing automatic sprinkler system must meet the applicable provisions of National Fire Protection Association Standard No. 13. No automatic sprinkler head may exceed 7 1/2 feet from any wall, nor be closer than 4 inches (we prefer a foot) to any wall, soffit, bulkhead, or similar obstruction. Small rooms not exceeding 800 square feet may have sprinklers 9 feet or less from walls (reference NFPA 13 Sec. 4- 4.1.2). Please refrain from allowing the contractor to install the ceiling tiles until you have called us and we have inspected the modifications and given our approval. 5. I calculate the occupant load at 96; therefore, I feel obligated to advise you that two exits are required -- and your rear exit (door 102B) may not be considered an exit by building code standards. Please discuss this matter with the City of Tigard Building Department. 6. 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 7. Hardware for the main exterior exit door may be a key operated deadlock if there is a readily visible, durable sign on or adjacent to the door stating "THIS DOOR MUST REMAIN UNLOCKED DURING BUSINESS HOURS ". This sign must have letters not less than 1 inch high on a contrasting background. (UBC Sec. 3304) Westwood Corporation August 12, 1993 Page 3 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 -2469. Sincerely, /ee Ronald W. Tobias 4) Deputy Fire Marshal RWT:kw / cc: Tigard Building Department t/