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(1) A building permit application including plans will be required. According to state law, the <br /> plans must be prepared by a registered engineer or licensed architect and shall be <br /> submitted for review and approval. An engineer or architect will also be able to help you <br /> make decisions about construction options related to fire sprinklers, allowable areas, <br /> occupancy groups and required separations, and firewalls based on the configuration of <br /> the building and your specific needs. <br /> (2) The required plans must be complete at the time of submittal for a building permit. Plans <br /> must address building design and construction, fire and life safety requirements, <br /> accessibility and show compliance with the current California codes and San Joaquin <br /> County ordinances. A complete set of plans must include fire sprinkler plans, truss <br /> calculations, energy calculations, plumbing, electrical and mechanical drawings as well <br /> as structural calculations. <br /> (3) A soils report is required pursuant to Section 1803 of the CBC. All recommendations of <br /> the Soils Report shall be incorporated into the construction drawings. <br /> (4) Pursuant to Table 4-3 of the California Plumbing Code, toilet facilities shall be accessible <br /> to employees at all times, should not be more that 200 feet from where employees are <br /> regularly employed and accessible by not more than one flight of stairs. The plans shall <br /> indicate the location of the toilet facilities and the travel distance from work areas. <br /> (5) Parking spaces will be required to accommodate persons with disability in compliance <br /> with Chapter 11 B of the California Building Code. These parking space(s) shall be <br /> located as close as possible to the primary entrance to the building. <br /> (6) The building shall be provided with an automatic fire sprinkler system or separated into <br /> conforming fire areas. <br /> 2. AIRPORT LAND USE COMMISSION: (Staff Contact: Travis Yokoyama, (209]235-0451) <br /> a) New land uses that may cause visual, electronic, or increased bird strike hazards to aircraft in <br /> flight shall not be permitted within any airport's influence area. Specific characteristics to be <br /> avoided include: <br /> (1) Glare or distracting lights which could be mistaken for airport lights. Reflective materials are <br /> not permitted to be used in structures or signs(excluding traffic directing signs). <br /> (2) Sources of dust, steam, or smoke which may impair pilot visibility. <br /> (3) Sources of electrical interference with aircraft communications or navigation. No <br /> transmissions which would interfere with aircraft radio communications or navigational signals <br /> are permitted. <br /> (4) Occupied structures must be sound proofed to reduce interior noise to 45 decibel (dB) <br /> according to State guidelines. <br /> (5) Within the airport's influence area, ALUC review is required for any proposed object taller <br /> than 100 feet above ground level (AGL) <br /> b) Regardless of location within San Joaquin County, ALUC review is required in addition to Gederal <br /> Aviation Administration (FAA) notification in accordance with Code of Federal Regulations, Part <br /> 77, (https:/Ioeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external/portal.jsp) for any proposal for construction or alteration <br /> under the following conditions: <br /> PA-1600074 (SA) Conditions of Approval 3 <br />