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h) Approved vehicle access for firefighting shall be provided to all construction or demolition sites. <br /> Vehicle access shall be provided to within 100 feet (30 480 mm) of temporary or permanent fire <br /> department connections.Vehicle access shall be provided by either temporary or permanent roads, <br /> capable of suppolting vehicle loading under all weather conditions. Vehicle access shall be <br /> maintained until permanent fire apparatus access roads are available. CFC 3310.1 <br /> i) The Fire Department Fire Access Roads shall meet the requirements established by the San <br /> Joaquin County Fire Chiefs Association. <br /> j) Where access to or within a structure or an area is restricted because of secured openings or where <br /> immediate access is necessary for life-saving or fire-fighting purposes, a key box is required to be <br /> installed in an approved location. The key box shall be of an approved type and shall contain keys <br /> to gain necessary access as required by the fire code official. CFC 506.1 <br /> k) Other fire & life safety requirements may be required at time of building plan review. <br /> 5) PG&E LAND MANAGEMENT (Staff Contact: Pa Vang, (559-263-5208) <br /> a) Our review team requested for additional location information on the corners of Building C that are <br /> closest to the transmission lines. Please forward the CAD file with iat/long of the corners and any <br /> profile information so we can have our team work out any clearance/safety concerns with the <br /> Developer. <br /> b) They also have comments regarding electrolier poles, and if there will be any installed. If so, we <br /> need to know their locations and design information to see if they meet GO95 clearances. <br /> c) If there are any grading/trenching or proposed work near the base of tour towers, within 20', we <br /> need to review the construction plans for approval. <br /> 6) MOUNTAIN HOUSE COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT (Staff Contact: Anthony Docto, (209) 831- <br /> 5666) <br /> a) All new frontage improvements, traffic signage, striping, curb markings/painting, and pavement <br /> markings shall be constructed as per MHCSD current standards. <br /> b) There needs to be fire hydrants and a road onsite around the entire perimeter. If not the offsite <br /> arterial fire hydrant spacing cannot exceed 1000'. <br /> c) Per MHCSD's ordinance on site utilities shall be privately maintained. <br /> d) Unused storm drain stubs and sewer stubs shall be cut and capped at the property line. <br /> e) Unused water stubs shall be cut at the property line and blowoff installed <br /> f) Lighting and Landscaping shall be in compliance with the industrial commercial design manual in <br /> coordination with the offsite improvements. <br /> g) Runoff from non-residential areas shall be pretreated on-site prior to discharge into the MHCSD <br /> public storm water collection system. <br /> h) Catch basin inserts (Decontaminators) shall be installed in each storm drain. The decontaminator <br /> shall comply with MHCSD Detail SD-22. The type of decontaminators has to be pre-approved by <br /> MHCSD. <br /> i) "A'No Dumping' market shall be installed at each catch basin after the catch basin is installed, per <br /> Detail SD-04." <br /> j) Grates and inlets shall be protected with geo-fabric material during any nearby construction. <br /> k) The contractor will be responsible for purchasing, installing, maintaining all the catch basins and <br /> PA-1800005 (SA) Conditions of Approval 8 <br />