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CARLSBAD FIRE DEPARTMENT
Fire Protection Services
PROJECT CONDITION REPORT
PROJECT NAME: BUERGER
Date: 11-16-00
Project number: Planning CT 99-10
Project conditions: (Note: This commentary identifies specific conditions necessary
to achieve Fire Department approval.)
1. Applicant shall provide defensible space in rear yards of lots 7,8,9 and 10 for fire
protection purposes. The design of the defensible space shall conform to the fire
protection section of the City Landscape Guidelines, or a functional alternative.
An acceptable functional alternative would be:
The applicant shall incorporate fire protection measures into the landscape and building
design of lots 7,8,9 and 10 as follows:
a. All buildings shall be constructed in a manner that conforms to the Class 1 Ignition
Resistant requirements of Sections 504 and 602 of the Urban Wildland Interface Code.
b. All future improvements to the proposed structures must conform to the Class 1
Ignition Resistant requirements of Sections 504 and 602 of the Urban Wildland Interface
Code.
c. The landscape design shall incorporate fire protective landscaping for defensible space
space purposes at the rear of each lot. Fire protective landscaping shall exist in an
easement dedicated to the Homeowners' Association, which shall extend from the rear
property line to a point no closer than 20 feet from proposed structures. Landscaping in
this defensible space zone shall consist of ornamental ground cover plants which will not
contribute to fire spread. Landscaping shall be irrigated and maintained free of hazard
by the Homeowners Association.
d. No combustible structures or materials may be placed into the defensible space
easement.
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Code reminders: (Note: This commentary is provided to assist the applicant, and
identifies minimum code requirements that are frequently overlooked.