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Correspondence 4 � /A9'7/ o f , 5 &,/ ,;/ FIRE MARSHALS OFFICE Washington County Fire District No.1 City of Beaverton Fire Department .Tualatin Rural Fire Protection District t i 4755 S.W. Griffith Drive • P.O. Box 4755 • Beaverton, Oregon 97076 • Phone (503) 526-2469 August 1, 1989 T & H Construction, Inc. 5820 S.W. Franklin Avenue Beaverton, Oregon 97005 RE: Camela Apartments C 13660- S. .-W,— Pac -if-ie -Hwy. - 06U- Tigard, Oregon Gentlemen: This is a Fire and Life Safety Plan Review and is based on the 1985 editions of the Fire and Life Safety Code (UBC), Mechanical Fire and Life Safety Code (UMC), Uniform Fire Code (UFC), and other local ordinances and regulations. Plans are conditionally approved subject to the following items: 1. Handrails: Handrails shall extend six inches beyond the bottom most nose and upper most nose of the stairway treads and return into a newel post or into a wall or some other piece of construction as to not create a catching hazard. Cross section of the handrails shall comply with Uniform Building Code requirements for grip. Jim Jaqua, City of Tigard is to pass on a typical handout for this requirement. 2. 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 3. 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 • T & H Construction, Inc. August 1, 1989 Page 2 If I can be of any further assistance to you, please feel free to contact me at 526 -2502. Sincerely, Gene Birchill Deputy Fire Marshal GB:kw cc: Tigard Building Department J NOTE TO INSPECTOR: This is reconstruction of two stairwell systems and landings due to dry rot and other structural deterioration.