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O Engineering Department
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D Housing & Redevelopment Department
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1200 ELM AVENUE
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008
Citp of Carlsfaab
a Planning Department
(714) 438-5591
Date: 4-11-86 '
To: Pacific Rieiera Ltd.
2733 Shelter Island Dr,
San Diego, CA. 92106
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35-91
Dated: 2-20-85
Subject: Plan Check Expiration
Dear Sir:
The plan check for your project at: Ponco
has become null and void due to limitation of time on: 2-20-86
Drive
The provisions of Section 304 (c) of the Uniform Building Code states:
^ 304 (c) Expiration of Plan Check. Applications for which no permit is
'issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by
limitation and plans submitted for checking may thereafter be returned to the
applicant or destroyed by the Building Official. The Building Official may
extend the time for action by the applicant for a period not exceeding 180
days upon written request by the applicant showing that circumstances beyond
the control of the applicant have prevented action from being taken. In
order to renew action on an application after expiration, the applicant
shall resubmit plans and pay a new plan check fee.
We will hold your plans for 10
time they will be destroyed.
days at our office for you- to pick up, after which
If you have any questions please contact the Carlsbad Building Department at438-5525. •
Very truly yours,
" Martin Orenyak
\ Building Official
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Date: 8-6-85
To: Pacific Riviera Ltd. PC^ 85-90 Dated 2-20-85
2733 Shelter Island Dr. Hotel Rec. Area. - Ponto Drive
* 2" " EXPIRES: 8-20-85San Diego, CA. 92106
Subject: Plan Check Expiration
Otir records indicate that you have not obtained your building permit for which
you filed an application on the date shown above.
The provisions of Section 304(c) of the Uniform Building Code state:
Sec. 304(c) Expiration of Flan Check, Applications for which no permit is
issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by
limitation and plans submitted for checking may thereafter be returned to the
applicant or destroyed by the Building Official. The Building Official may
extend the time for action by the applicant for a period not exceeding 180
days upon written request by the applicant showing that circumstances beyond
the control of the applicant have prevented action from being taken. In
order to renew action on an application after expiration, the applicant shall
resubmit plans and pay a new plan check fee.
For your convenience, please check the appropriate box below indicating your
intentions and return this letter to the address above.
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MARTIN ORENYAK \ AMg i o iq
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CITY OF CARLSBAD
Building Department
ESGIL CORPORATION
9320 CHESAPEAKE DR., SUITE 2O8
SAN DIEGO, CA 92123
(619) 56O-1468
DATE:
JURISDICTION:
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| I The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where
necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's
building codes.
The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply
with the jurisdiction's building codes, when minor deficien-
cies identified on the enclosed check list are resolved and
checked by building department staff.
[] The plans transmitted herewith have major deficiencies
identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected
and resubmitted for a complete recheck.
Iffi The check list transmitted herewith is the jurisdiction's
copy for your information. The plans are being held at
Esgil Corp. until corrected plans are submitted for recheck.
|1 The applicants copy of the-check list is enclosed for the_
jurisdiction to return to the applicant contact person.
HI The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to:
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Esgil staff did not advise the applicant contact person that
plan check has been completed.
Esgil staff did advise applicant that the plan check has
been completed. Person contacted:
Date contacted:Telephone #
REMARKS:
ESGIL CORPORATION
Form 31584
Citp of Cartebab
1200 ELM AVENUE
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008
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Plan Check Number
Site Address
Owner
Building Code Applicable
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Occupant Load
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1979 U.B.C.
Stories
Use
Type of Construction V-A/
Allowable Floor Area
Sprinklers:
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Basis for Area Increase
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Date Initial Plan Check
Applicant Contact Person
FOREWORD: PLEASE READ
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This plan check is limited to technical requirements contained in the Uniform
Building Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, National
Electrical Code and state laws regulating energy conservation, noise attenuation
and access for the handicapped. The plan check is based on regulations enforced
by the Building Inspection Department.
You may have other corrections based on laws and ordinances enforced by the
Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. For information regarding those
departments, please contact Mr. Carter Darnell at (619) 438-5525.
The items below need clarification, modification or change. All items have to
be satisfied before the plans wjll be jn conformance with the cited codes and
regulations. Per Sec. 303 (c), 1979 Uniform Building Code, the approval of
the plans does not permit the violation of any state, county or city law.
Please submit two sets of corrected plans and show on this list where corrections
were made i.e. sheet, detail, etc..Return any original plans and documents that
were returned to you by the city. The above items may be returned to The City
Building Department or to Esgil Corporation at 9320 Chesapeake Dr., Suite 208,
San Diego, CA 92123, telephone (619) 560-1468.
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GENERAL
Provide the site address and a vicinity
sketch on the Titla Sheet.
Provide the names, addresses and telephone
numbers of the owner and the responsible
design professionals on the TitleSheet.
All sheets of the plans and the first
sheet of the calculations are required
to be signed by the California licensed
Architect or Engineer responsible
for the design. Please include the
California license number and the
date the plans are signed.
Indicate on the Title Sheet whether
or not a grading permit is required
Cor this project.
Show on the Title Sheet all buildings,
structures, walls, etc. included
under this application Any portion
of the project shown on the site plan
that 13 not included with the building
permit application filed should be
clearly identified as "not included"
on the site plan or Title Sheet.
10o Provide a Building Code Data Legendon the Title Sheet Include the fol-
lowing code information for each
building proposed.
Occupancy Group A ~-3
Description of Use "37'ftHN(j"
Type of Construction V-Kl
Sprinklers: Yes or No YcT.S
Stories :£*_-*•
Height 32
Floor Area 15754 ^2
Justification to exceed allowable
area in Table S-C 5£>% «nc
Justification to exceed allowable
height or stories in Table SrD
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SITE PLAH
provide a fully dimensioned sita plan
drawn to scale. Show North arrow,
property lines, easements, streets,
existing and proposed buildings and
structures, location of yards used for
allowable increase of building area and
dimensioned setbacks.
Provide 3 statement on the site plan
stating: "All property lines, easements
and buildings, both existing and proposed,
are shown on this sita plan".
Clearly designate on the site plan
existing buildings to remain, existing
buildings to be demolished, buildings
to be constructed under this permit
and any proposed future buildings.
Show on the site plan all proposed
walls, retaining walls and fences.
Specify their heights on the plans
Clearly dimension building setbacks
from property lines, street center-
lines, and from all adjacent buildings
and structures on the site plan.
and dimension on the site plan
all building projections including
eaves, balconies, cornices and similar
appendages extending beyond the exterior
walls.
Sho*/ on the site plan, or provide the
grading plans, showing finish floor
elevations, elevations of finish grade
adjacent to buildings, drainage patterns
and locations and gradients of cut or
fill slopes.
Show dimensioned parking layout including
any required handicap access spaces.
Show the location of any designated
flood plains, open space easements,
or other development restricted areas
on the site plan.
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LOCATION ON PROPERTY
When two or more 'buildings are on the
same property, the buildings shall
have an assumed property line between
them for the purpose of determining
the required wall and opening protection
and roof cover requirements, per Section
5Q4lc). An exception is provided if the
combined area of the buildings is within
the limits specified in Section 505 for
a single building If chis exception is
used, show how the building!s) will
comply with Section 505.
Buildings over one story and containing
courts shall have an assumed property
line for the purpose of determining
required wall and opening protection
of court walls, per Section 504(c).
See possible exception Please show
how the court walls will be made to
comply with Section 504(c).
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33.
The exterior walls leas than
•to a 'property-line or an assumed
properly-li'irer shall be \ ftg . f ire-
rated construction. Section 03(aJ
Exterior walls shall have a 30 inch
parapet when less than \Q feet
to a property line or an assumed
property line, (see exception.
Section 1709)
The exterior wall shall have
protected openings (3/4 hour) when
closer than |O feet to a property
line or an assumed property line
Section 03(bJ
The exterior walls shall have no
openings when closer than _ 5" feet
to a property line or an assumed
property line. Openings include
windows, doors, scuppers, vents, etc.
Section 03(b)
Eaves over required windows shall
be not less than 30 inches from side
and rear property lines. Section 504(a)
Combustible projections located where
openings are required to be protected
shall be heavy timber or one-hour
construction. Section 1710
Projections may not extend more than
12 inches into areas where openings
are not allowed.
Section 1710
Projections over public property must
comply with Chapter 45.
Projections may not extend more than
one-third the distance from the exterior
wall to the property line or one-third
the distance from an assumed vertical
plane located where fire-resistive
protection of openings is first required,
whichever is least restrictive
Section 504(b)
Fire-resistive exterior wall construction
shall be maintained through attic
areas. Section 4304(c)
When openings are required to be protected
due to location on property, the sum
of openings shall not exceed SO percent of
the total area of the wall in each
story. Section 504(b)
A covered passageway connecting separate
buildings must conply with the requirements
for an arcade. Section 509
Exterior exit balconies cannot be
located in an area where openings
are required to be protected.
Section 3305U)
Exterior stairways shall not project
into yards where protection of openings
is required. Section 3306(n)
Yards or courts serving as required
exits for 10 or more occupants must
be at least 10 feet wide or have walls
of one-hour construction for a height of
10 feet above the court or yard grade
Openings shall be protected by fire-
assemblies having a rating of not
less than three-fourths-hour.
Section 3302 definition and
Section 3311(d)
Structural elements exposed in walls required
to be fire-resistive construction due to
location on property must have the same fire-
resistive rated protection as the wall, or
as required for the structural frame for the
type of construction, whichever is greater.
Table 17-A footnote 1, and Section 1702
Openings for scuppers, mechanical
equipment vents, foundation vents and
similar openings are not permitted in
walls located where openings are prohibited
and would have to be protected where
openings are required to be protected.
Table 5-A
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nuiLpING._AREAt_HEIGHT AND STORIES
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION/ALLOWABLE AREA ANALYSIS
Building Designation
Type Construction shown
Number of Stones and Height
Basic Allowable Area
Increases
For Multi-Stories
For Yards Feet On Sides
For Sprinklers
Total Allowable Area
Actual Area Total
Area Separation Walls
Over Area
Over Height
Over Stories
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
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Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
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BUILDING _A_REA
Provide on the Title Sheet'of the plans
the code justification for exceeding
the basic allowable area in Table 5-C.
'Section 506
When a building has more than one
occupancy, the area shall be such
that the sum of the ratios of the
actual area divided by the allowable
area for each occupancy shall not
exceed one Section 503
As shown, the building(s! is/are
over area for the Type of Construction
shown. Table 5-c
The total floor area of a multi-story
building cannot exceed twice the basic
area allowed by Table 5-C after increasing
the basic area, per Section 506
No single story can exceed the basic
area allowed by Table 5-C plus the
increases allowed by Section 506.
Unless considered a separate story,
the floor area of a nezzanine shall
be included in calculating the area
of the story in which it is located.
A basement need not be included in
the total allowable area, provided
such a basenent does not qualify
as a story nor exceed the area
permitted for a one story building.
AREA SEPARATION WALLS
Area separation walls may separate
portions of a building and allow
each portion to be considered a
separate building, however, the
area separation wall must be four-hour
in Type I, II-F.R., lit and IV
buildings, and two-hour in Type II-one-
hour. Type II-N and Type V buildings.
Section SOSteJl
Openings in four-hour area separation
walls are required to be protected
with three-hour fire-resistive
assemblies, and 1-1/2 hour fire-
resistive assemblies in two-hour
area separation walls. Section 505(e)
Openings in area separation walls
are limited to 25 percent of the length
of the wall in each story. Section SOSfeJ
If area separation walls do not extend
to the outer edge of horizontal pro-
jections, (balconies, roof overhangs,
canopies, marquees and architectural
projections) and the projecting elements
contain concealed spaces, the wall shall
extend through the concealed space to
the outer edges of the projecting elements.
The exterior walls, and projecting
elements above, must be of one-hour con-
struction on each sijje of the area
separation wall for a distance equal to
the depth of the projecting elements.
Openings in the one-hour walls must be
protected with three-fourth-hour assem-
blies. Section SOSfeJZ
All area separation walls must extend
in a continuous straight vertical plane
from the foundation to a point 30 inches
above the roof, but may terminate at the
underside of the roof sheathing if the
roof/ceiling is two-hour construction.
Two-hour area separation walls may ter-
minate at the roof sheathing provided
that
A. Where the roof/ceiling framing
elements are parallel to the
walls, such framing and
elements supporting such framing
shall be of not less than one-
hour fire-resistive construction
for a width of not less than
S feet on each side of the wall.
B. Where roof/ceiling framing
elements are perpendicular to
the wall, the entire span of
such framing and elements
supporting such framing shall
be of not less than one-hour
fire-resistive construction.
C. Openings in the roof shall not
be located within 5 feet of the
area separation wall. Section 505(3)
No openings in the roof are permitted
within 5 feet of a two-hour area
separation wall if parapets are not
provided. Section 5Q5(e)3
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Area separation walls, which
separate portions of buildings having
different heights, may terminate 30
inches above the lower roof level,
provided the exterior wall Cor a
height of 10 Ceet above the lower roof
is of one-hour Eire-resistive construc-
tion with openings protected by three-
faurths-hour assemblies. As an alternate,
the wall may terminate at the sheathing
of the lower roof, provided roof/ceiling
elements, if parallel to the wall, are
one-hour construction for a 10 foot
width along the wall at the lower
roof, where the lower roof/ceiling
elements are perpendicular to the wall,
the roof/ceiling elements shall be one-
hour for the entire span Section 505
(e)5.
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, No openings in the lower roof are
permitted within 10 feet of the area
separation wall if parapets are not
provided. Section 505(ef5
Show the basis for the approved fire-
resistive construction elements for
the area separation wall, parapet, and
ceiling assembly if used in lieu of
parapet, i e Item number in Table 43-A,
B, C or U L Directory, etc, (Note that
trusses require two layers of 5/8 inch
Type 'X1, per Gypsum Fire Resistance
Design Manual, Item FC 54J6J
See the attached article, "Area
Separation Walls Revisited", and
incorporate appropriate data and
details on your plans.
Provide complete details of the
area separation wall(s) to show
compliance with section 505(e)l-5.
Provide a note on the plans stating:
"Plumbing and conduit penetrations
of the area separation wall shall
be of copper or ferrous. No plastic
pipe may penetrate the area separation
wall".
BUILDING HEiGHT/sTopiES
Clearly show the maximum building
height based on the definition in
Section 409.
Clearly show if the lower level is
a basement or story, based on the
definitions in Section 403 and 420.
Plot the finish grade (adjacent ground
level) on the elevations and dimension
ths distance to the floor above for
story determination. See definition
of grade, Section 408.
The height and number of stories
cannot exceed that shown in Table 5-D.
Show the code basis for the height/
number of stories as shown.
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Ona additional story would b«
b«yond that shown in Table S-0 if
the building is sprinklered throughout
and the sprinkler system is not other-
wise required by Section 506 (area) or
Section 508 (substitute £or one-hour).
Section 507
Towers, spires and steeples shall
comply with Section 507, exception 1
FIRE^RESISTIVE CONSTRUCTION
Where one-hour f ire-resisttve con-
struction is required, an approved
automatic sprinkler system, when not
otherwise required, may be substituted
for the one-hour construction However,
the fire sprinkler system shall not
waive or reduce f ire-resistive require-
ments for- occupancy separations,
exterior walla due to location on
property, area separation walls, shaft
enclosures, corridor protection, stair
enclosures, exit passageways, type of
construction separation per Section
1701 and atriums constructed in accord-
ance with Section 1715. Section 508
Provide details of the one-hour fire-
resistive construction .-Include
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Maintain one-hour fire-resistive
wall construction at built in wall
fixtures and behind mailboxes, fire-
exitinguisher cabinets, electric
panels exceeding 16 square inches
in area, etc. Section 4304(e)
Detail and reference ICBO number or
other approval for horizontal fire
assembly using trusses. Section
4303(b)8
Detail how fire-resistive wall and
ceiling protection will be maintained
at all duct penetrations such as at
bathroom and kitchen hood fans, laundry
room fans and dryer vents. Also detail
recessed light fixtures. Section 4303(b)6
Roof/ceiling and floor/ceiling assemblies
must be of one-hour construction,
detail fire assemblies on plans along
with their ICBO number or other I.D-
number from the Fire-Resistive Design
Manual published by the Gypsum Assoc.
or U.L. number or item number from
Table 43-C. UBC
Detail water heater vents located
inside fire-resistive wall con-
struction or within fire-resistive
shafts.
Detail pre-fabricated fireplace flues
within individual fire-resistive
shafts and specify fire-stopping
around fireplace box opening.
Section 4304(e)
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INTERIOR WALL AND CEILING FINISH
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Ta- Clearly identify location and hourly
/ fire-Veaistive rating of vertical
shafts on the plans. Provide
construction details showing location
of fire dampers and how fire resistivity
will be maintained at floors and roofs.
Section 1706
Note on the plans that elevator doors
must be constructed and installed
in the same manner as a
hour fire assembly, even though
elevator doors are not identified -
with fire labels.
Detail column fire protection per
Table 43-A in the UBC and specify
column impact protection in garage
areas per SEction 4303(b)5 As a
minimum, show a 22 ga steel jacket
around each column to a height of
3 feet above the ground for impact
protection.
Structural members such as beams supporting
more than one floor or roof must be
individually fire protected. (Section
4303lb)6) Detail required protection.
Clearly specify minimum thickness
of walls and slabs to provide -
hour fire-resistive rating per
Table 43-B and C. Clearly specify
minimum cover for bonded reinforcing
at fire-rated floors.
83.
fire-rated columns, fire-
rated beams. Clearly specify minimum
cover for prestressed concrete tendons
per Section 4303(c)3.
Detail all plumbing and electrical
penetration at occupancy, area,
corridor or other fire separation
walls as specified in Section 4304te).
Detail all furred ceilings as required
in Section 4203 Show Cire-retardant
treated wood where necessary.
Clearly label and identify on the
plans the fire-resistive corridors,
area separation walls, shafts, occupancy
separation walls and floors, exit
courts less than 10 feet wide and exit
enclosures, along with their hourly
ratings. Section 302(c)
Foam plastics shall not bo used as
interior finish except as provided
in section 1712.
When walla and ceiling are required
to be f ire-resistive or non-combustible,
the finish material shall be applied
directly against the f ire-resistive
construction or to furring strips not
exceeding 1-3/4 inches. The furred
space shall be filled with inorganic
or Class I material or fire stopped
and not to exceed 8 feet in any
direction.
When finish materials are set out or
dropped more than 1-3/4 inches from
fire-rated walls or ceilings the finish
material shall be Class I or sprinxlered
on both sides or attached to non-combustibia
backing or furring strips
Hangers and assembly members of dropped
ceilings below a one-hour ceiling assembly
shall be non-combustible materials except
in Types III and V construction. Where
fire-retardant treated wood may be used
All interior wall or ceiling finishes less
than 1/4 inch thick shall be applied
directly against a non-combustible backing
unless it is in accordance with an approved
tested assembly.
Provide a note on the plans with the finish
schedule that, "Wall and ceiling materials
shall not exceed the flame spread class-
ifications in UBC Table 42-B."
OCCUPANCY SEPARATION
_-hour occupancy separation is
required between_
occupancy and the
occupancy Table 5-B, Section 503ld),
Tables 43-A, B, C and Chapter 43
Administrative and clerical offices
and similar rooms need not be separated
for other occupancies provided they are
less than 750 sq ft., less than 25 percent
of the floor area of the major use and
not related to an H-l or H-2 Occupancy.
Section 503(d)
_Jf9. Provide -hour fire-resistive door
assemblies in the -hour occupancy
separation. Section 503(c)
The required three-hour rated occupancy
separation between B-2 and B-l occupancies
may be reduced to a two-hour rating
when the B-l is limited to the storage
oC passenger vehicles, and the provisions
of Section 702 are not applicable Table 5-B
The two-hour occupancy separation may be
further reduced to one-hour, if the aggregate
area of B-l occupancy within the building does
not exceed 3,000 sq ft. Section 503(d)
A B-l occupancy in the bssement or
first story of a building housing a
group B, Division 2 occupancy may be
classed as a separate building. The
building above may also be considered
a separate and distinct puilding for
the purpose of area limitation, lim-
itation of number of stofJ.es and type
of construction ONLY, if Che following
conditions are met:
b.
B-l is Type I construction
B-l/B-2 is separated by a
three-hour occupancy separation
B-l is restricted to passenger
vehicle storage, laundry rooms
and mechanical equipment rooms
(No storage, recreation room,
etc )
d.The maximum building height
does not exceed the limits
in Table 5-D for the least
type of construction
The Type I Construction is required
to have protected exterior wall
openings when located within 20 feet
from a property line. Section 18Q3lb)
All openings in floors forming a
three-hour separation shall be
protected by vertical enclosures
above and below the opening The
walls of such enclosures shall be
not less than two-hour f lire-resistive
construction, and openings therein
shall be protected by a one and one-
half-hour assembly. Section 503(c),
Tables 43 -A, B, C and Chapter 43
Structural members supporting an
occupancy separation must have cha
same fire-resistive rating as the
reparation Table S-B, Section 503(d),
Tables 43-A, B, C and Chapter 43
No openings are allowed in a four-
hour fire-resistive occupancy
separation wall. Section 503(c)
Openings in a three-hour fire- '
resistive separation shall be protected
by a three-hour assembly, and openings
may not exceed 25 percent of the
length of wall in the story and no
single opening shall exceed 120 sq ft.
Section 503(d), Tables 43-A, B, C
and Chapter 43
A two-hour fire-resistive separation
shall be not less than two-hour fire-
resistive construction. Openings
shall be protected by a one and one-
half-hour assembly. Section 503(c),
Tables 43- A, B, C and Chapter 43
A one-hour fire-resistive separation
shall be not less than one-hour
fire-resistive construction. Openings
shall be protected by a one-hour
assembly Section 503(c), Tables 43-
A, B, C and Chapter 43
Occupancy separation wall penetrations
must be either ferrous or copper and
fire-stopped. Steel electrical outlet
boxes, not exceeding 16 square inches
per 100 square feet of wall, may
be installed and shall be separated
by a horizontal distance of 24 inches
when on opposite sides of a wall.
Section 43Q4(e)
Fire-resistive floors used for
occupancy separation shall have
openings for mechanical and elec-
trical equipment enclosed in shafts
per Section 1706.
Clarify that wiring within concealed
spaces complies with Section 4305(e).
Ducts penetrating one or two-hour
occupancy separation walls must have
fire dampers. A fire door is required
for three-hour separations
Section 43Q6(j)
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Usable space under the first story,
when constructed at metal or wood,
shall be separated from the non-usabi*
space, and the story above, as required
for one-hour ftre-resistwe construction
and the 3oor to the usable space
shall be self-closing, oE non-combustible
construction or solid wood core,
not less than 1-3/4 inches in thickness.
Section 1703
Show the basis for the rating of
the occupancy separation you propose,
i.e , Item number in Table 43 - A, B,
C; Gypsum Fire-Resistive Design Manual,
U.L., etc.
EXITS
In all occupancies, floors above the
first story having 10 or more occu-
pants, shall have not less than two
exits. Section 3303(a)
Exits should have a minimum separation
of one-haIf the maximum overall diagonal
dimension of the building or area served.
Section 3303(c)
The maximum number of required exits
and their required separation must be
maintained until egress is provided
from the structure
Section 3303U)
Where a required exit enters a yard,
the yard must lead to a public way.
Section 3301
Where required exits enter an exit
court (s_ee definition. Section 404 and
3301), the exit court must discharge
into a public way or exit passageway.
The exxts from the exit court shallcomply with Section 3311 requirements
for width, number, and protection
of walls and openings.
yA.
Basements require two exits.
3303U)
Section
Total width of exits in feet shall
b* not less than total occupant load
served divided by 50. Tributary
occupant load from basements and
stories above shall be per Section
3303(b) and the maximum width
required for any story shall be
maintained.
No point in the building shall be
more than 150 feet (200 if spnnklered)
from an exterior exit, horizontal exit,
enclosed stairway or exic passageway,
measured along the path of travel. This
may be increased 100 feet if last 150
feet is in a corridor. Section 3303 Id)
(See exceptional
Double acting doors are not allowed
when serving a tributary occupant
load of more than 100, or when part
of a fire assembly, or part of smoke
and draft control or when equipped
with panic hardware. Section 3304(b)
Exit doors should swing in the direction
of egress when serving occupant load
of 50 or more Section 3303(d) See
doors .
Exit doors should be openable from the
inside without the use of a key, special
knowledge, or effort Section 3304(c)
[Note that exit doors serving 10 or less
occupants may have a night latch, dead
bolt, or security chain per Title 24
2-3303(c).]
Exit doors should be a minimum size of
3 feet by 6 feet 8 inches with a minimum
door swing of 90 degrees Maximum leaf
width is 4 feet. Section 3304(e)
The net dimension (clear width) at door-
ways should be used in determining exit
widths required by Section 3302(b),
Section 3304{e). In consideration of
door thicknesses, panic hardware, door
swing etc., the required exit widths
have not been furnished See door
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Regardless of occupant load, a floor
or landing not more than 1/2 inch
below the threshold is required on
each side of an exit door Section
3304(h)
Doors should not project more than
7 inches into the required corridor
width when fully opened, nor more
than one-half of the required
corridor width when in any position.
Section 3305(d)
Revolving, sliding and overhead doors
are not permitted as exit doors.
Section 3304(g)
A door may open over a stairway landing
provided the door, in any position, does
not reduce the clear area of the landing,
in the direction of travel, to less than
one-hale the required width of the stair-
way. Section 3306(g)
Minimum exit court width is 44 inches.
Section 3311lb)
Change in width in an exit court
shall be effected gradually by a
guardrail at least 36 inches high
and making an angle of not more
than 30 degrees with the axis of
the court. Section 3311(b)
Halls of exit passageways shall be
without openings except exits and
shall have walls, floors and ceilings
o£ the same fire-resistance required
for the building, with a minimum
one-hour fire-resistive construction,
Exit openings in the walls shall
be protected by a three-fourths-hour
assembly. Section 3312(a]
Ramps required by Table 33-A shall
not exceed 1 12, other exit ramps
1-8, Ramps steeper than 1-15 shall
have handrails as required for stair-
ways. Nininum size landings and
landing clearances must be provided.
Section 3307
Stairway width must be at least 44
inches when serving more than 50
occupants; 36 inches when less
than 50, 30 inches when used as
a private stairway serving less
than 10 occupants Section 3306(b)
Section 3301lb)
Seventy eight inch minimum headroom
clearance for stairways should be
indicated on the plans. Section
3306|p). Note that this is from
a plane tangent to the stairway tread
nosings.
Stairway handrails should not pro-
ject more than 3-1/2 inches into the
required width. Trim may not pro]ect
more than 1-1/2 inches. Section 3306(b)
Enclosed usable space under interior
or exterior stairways should be protected
on the enclosed side as required for
one-hour fire-resistive construction.
2xl? 16" 0 C. nailers. Section
3306(m)(n)
Landings should not be reduced in
width more than 7 inches by a door
when fully open. Where doors open over
landings, the landing shall have a
length of not less than 5 feet. Section
3306(g) and Section 3304(h>
Stairways from upper levels which extend
below the level from which eqress from the
building is provided, shall have an approved
barrier to preclude exiting into such
lower levels. Section 3306(hj & 3309(e)
Vertical distances between stairway
landings are limited to 12 feet.
Section 3306(i)
All interior stairways and ramps
shall be enclosed An enclosure
is not required if serving only
one adjacent floor and not con-
nected to stairs or corridors
serving other floors. Section
3309(a)
Stairway riser must be 4 inches
minimum and 7-1/2 inches maximum
and minimum run shall be 10 inches
except in winding, circular or spiral
stairways. Section 3306(c)
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Minding and spiral stairways are
permitted only in residential
occupancies. Section 33061d)
Stairways should be enclosed as specified
in Section 3309
a. Two-hour fire-resistive walls
are required in buildings of Type I
and Il-P R. Construction, and in
all buildings over four stories,
and one-hour elsewhere
b. Only exit doors are allowed
to open into exit enclosures.
c. Doors should be labeled one an
one-hai£-hours or one-hour
fire assemblies.
d. Exit enclosures should include
a corridor on the ground floor
extending to the exterior.
Fire-resistive construction
' should be as required for the
exit enclosure, including
protected openings. Only
exit doors are permitted to
open into the corridor
e. An approved barrier is required
at the ground floor to prevent
people from accidentally con-
tinuing to the lower level.
f. Usable space is not allowed
under the stairs.
Occupied floors more than 75 feet
above the highest grade should have
all exits from the building in
smoJce-proof enclosures. Section
331o(b)
In buildings four or more stories,
one stairway must extend to the
roof. Section 3306(o) It must
be in a smoke-proof enclosure in
buildings over 75 feet in height.
A first story as allowed by Section
702 shall be included in determining
the number of stories when deter-
mining if a stairway to the roof
is required. Section 3306(o)
\4A.
Handrails are required on each aide
of stairways. Stairways required to
bs more than 38 inches wide shall have
intermediate handrails. Stairways
not over 44 inches wide may have one
handrail if not open on both sides
Private stairways (1 tenant), 30 inches
or less in height, may have one hand-
rail. Handrails shall be 30 inches
to 34 inches above nosingiof treads
and be continuous and, except for
private stairways, at least one rail
shall extend 6 inches beyond top and
bottom risers Handrail ends shall
be returned or shall terminate in a
newel post or safety terminal.
Section 3306(]J
The handgrip portion of all handrails
shall be not less than 1-1/4 inches
nor more than 2 inches in cross-sectional
dimension Handrails projecting from
walls shall have at least 1-1/2 inches
between the wall and the handrail.
Section 33Q6f;j>
Every stairway landing shall have a
dimension, measured in the direction
of travel, at least equal to the
required stairway width. Section 330€{g)
Openings in the exterior wall below or
within 10 feet horizontally of an exterior
exit stairway in buildings over two stories
shall be protected by a self-closing assembly
having a three-fourths-hour rating, unless
two separate exterior stairways serve an
exterior exit balcony. Section 3306(1)
CORRIDORS
Corridors, and exterior exit balconies,
serving 10 or more occupants must be a
minimum 44 inches wide and 7 feet high
to the lowest pro3ection Section 330S(b)
When a corridor or exterior exit balcony
is accessible to the handicapped, changes
in elevation shall be made by means of
a ramp. Section 3305(fl
uz.
Corridors serving 30 or more occupants
shall have walls and ceilings of one-
hour construction except
a. Corridors greater than 30 feet
wide when the occupants or areas
served by the corridor have an
exit independent from the cor-
ridor.
b. Exterior sides of exterior1 exit
balconies Section 3305(g)
One-hour fire-rated corridors shall have
door openings protected by tight-fitting
smoke and draft control assemblies rated
20 minutes, except openings in interior
walls of exterior exit balconies. Doors
shall be maintained self-closing or be
automatic-closing by action of a smoke
detector per Section 4306(b), doors shall
be gasketed to provide a smoke and draft
seal where the door meets the stop on
sides and top. Section 3305(h)
Total area of all openings, except
doors, in any portion of an interior
corridor, shall not exceed 25 percent
of the area ot the corridor wall of the
room which it is separating from the
corridor. Such openings shall be pro-
tected by fixed, approved 1/4 inch thick
wired glass installed in steel frames.
Section 3305fh)
Duct penetrations of fire-rated corridor
walls and ceilings shall have fire dampers
per Section 4306(j).
Viewports in 20 minute rated corridor
doors cannot exceed 1 inch in diameter
and must have 1/4 inch thick glass and
metal holder that will not melt at 1700°F.
Section 3305(h)
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Provide a complete architectural section
of the corridor, and exterior exit balcony,
showing all fire-resistive materials and
details of construction for all floors,
walls, roof and all penetrations.
Section 3305(g)
Ceilings of combustible materials cannot
be suspended below the one-hour corridor
ceiling. Section 3305(g)
Corridor walls may terminate at the ceiling
only if the ceiling is an element of a one-
hour fire-resistive floor or roof system.
Section 3305(g)
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See attached details for approved
methods of providing one-hour
corridor construction.
Mien two exits are required, dead end
corridors and exit balconies are limited
to 20 feet. Section 330S(«)
Exterior exit balconies cannot be
located in areas where protected
openings are required. Section
3305(i)
EXIT SIGHS
Exit signs are required for exits „,.,,
serving an occupant load exceeding
50. Show all required exit sign
locations. Section 3314(a)
Show that exits are lighted with at
least one foot candle at floor level.
Section 3313<a)
Show that the power supply for exit
illumination and exit signs is
provided by two separate circuits.
(Occupant load exceeds 50 in I
occupancies, 100 in H occupancies
and 300 in all others). Section
3313(b)l
Show separate sources of power for
exit illumination and exit signs
(Occupant load exceeds 999 in A-l,
SOO in A-2/2.1, 150 in churches,
100 in I's, 500 in B-2 occupancies).
Section 3313(b)2
The exit sign locations as shown
are not adequate.
ELEVATORS
Provide notes and details to show
the elevator will comply with
Sections 5101 throughAMD •stsvr- ia?A-GLASS AND GLAZING
Specify on the window schedule the
glass type and thickness to show
compliance with Table 54-A and 3.
Glass in doors or within 12 inches
of doors is required to be safety
glazing. Section 5406(d)
Glass in excess of 9 sq.ft. with the
lowest edge less than 18 inches above
a walking surface shall be safety glazing
or shall have a horizontal member not
less than 1-1/2 inches in width and located
between 24 and 36 inches above the walking
surface.
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HOOP
A fire-retardant rodC covering is
required. See exceptions under
Section 3202(b)
Specify rooC pitch.
Roof pitch is not adequate for roof
covering specified. Specify minimum
pitch of .
Specify roof material and application.
Specify ICBO, UL or other recognized
listing approval number for roof mater-
ials not covered in'UBC
Specify roof slope for drainage or
design to support accumulated water.
Section 3207<aJ
Show roof drains and overflows. Size
drains per Appendix D of UPC. Section
3207(a)
Show the legal basis to allow roof
drainage to flow on to the adjacent
property.
Draft stop roof/ceiling area, attics,
mansards, overhangs, false fronts and
similar '.
B-2 and B-4 occupancies with over
50,000 sq. ft. of undivided area and
H occupancies over 15,000 sq.ft. of
single floor area shall have smoke and
heat vents per Section 3206.
Provide skylight details to show com-
pliance with Section 3401 and 5207 or
provide ICBO or other recognized
approval listing.
Provide plastic roof panel details to
show compliance with Section 5206 or
provide ICBO or other recognized
approval listing.
Show attic ventilation. Minimum vent
area is 1/150 of attic area or 1/300
of attic area if a least 50 percent of
the required vent is at least 3 feet
above eave or cornice vents. Section
3205(c)
Provide a minimum 22" x 30" (or 30" x 30'
if equipment is in atticj attic access
opening Section 3205(c)
gIRE^EXTINGUISH!MG
Firs sprinklers ar« required on any story
or basement when the floor area exceeds
1,500 sq.ft. and there is not provided
*t least 20 sq.ft. of opening entirely
above the adjoining ground in each SO
lineal feet or fraction thereof of
«xterior wall on at least one side, or
when openings are provided on only one
side and the opposite side is more than
75 teet away. Section 3802!b)
pirft sprinklers are required in a basement
if any portion of a basement is more than
75 feet from openings in an exterior wall.
Section 3802(b) , _
Fire sprinklers are required at the top
of rubbish and linen chutes and in their
terminal rooms. Chutes extending through
three or.more floors shall have additional
sprinkler heads installed within such
chutes at alternate floors. Sprinkler
heads shall be accessible for servicing.
Section 3802(bl
Fire sprinklers are required in retail
sales rooms where the floor area exceeds
12,000 sq.ft. on any floor or 24,000 sq.ft.
on all floors. Section 3802
1/3. Provide fire spnnklers_
Section 506, 507, 508 or 3802. See also
Jurisdiction Ordinance.
When serving more than 100 sprinkler heads,
automatic sprinkler systems shall be super-
vised by an approved central, proprietary
or remote, station service, or shall be
provided with a local alarm which will give
an audible signal at a constantly attended
location.
provide class _ standpipes per Section
3807. A first story as allowed by Section
702 shall be included in determining the
number of stories when determining if
standpipes are required. Section 3806
TITLE HANDICAPPED ACCESS AND ENERGY
CONSERVATION
provide notes and details on the plans
to show compliance with the enclosoed
Handicapped Access and Energy Conser-
vation check lists.
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FOUNDATION
187. Provide a copy of the project soil
report prepared by a California licensed
Civil Engineer The report shall
include foundation design recommendations
based on the engineer's findings and
Shall comply with UBC Section 2905.
Specify on the foundation plan or
structural specifications sheet the
soil classification, the soil expansion
index and the design bearing capacity
of the foundation. £>!£. CHaRsfiiiVJCS'
Provide a letter from the soils engineer
confirming that the foundation plan, grading
plan and specifications have been reviewed and
that it has been determined that the recommen-
dations in the soil report are properly incorpor-
ated into the plans [When required by the soil report)
90J The foundation plan does not comply with
the following soil report recommendation(s)for this project ~ _ - - _ . ^ ~
199. Dimension foundations per Table 29-A.
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Provide notes on the foundation plan
listing the soils report recommendations
for foundation slab and building pad
preparation.
Note on the foundation plan that:"Prior
to the contractor requesting a Building
Department foundation inspection, the
soils engineer shall advise the
Building Official m writing that:
a. the building pad was prepared
in accordance with the soils
report,
b. the utility trenches have been
properly backfilled and compacted,
and,
c. the foundation excavations, forming
and reinforcement comply with the
soils report and approved plan".
Provide spread footings for concentrated
loads designed for 1,000 psf soil bear-
ing or per bearing value as determined
by an engineer or architect. Chapter 29
Show height of all foundation walls.
Chapter 23
Show height of retained earth on all
foundation walls. Chapter 23
Show distance from foundation to edge
of cut or fill slopes and show slope
and heights of cuts and fills. Chapter 29
Note on the plans that wood shall be
6 inches above finish grade. Section
2516(c)7
Note on plans that surface water will
drain away from building and show drain-
age pattern and key elevations.
Section 2905if)
Show foundation sills to be pressure
treated, or equal. Section 2516(c)3
Show foundation bolt size and spacing.
Section 2907(e).
Specify size, ICBO number and manufac-
turer of power driven pins. Show edge
and end distance and spacing. Section
306(C)
Show size, embedment and location of
hold down anchors on foundation plan.
Section 2303{b)4
Note on the plan that hold down anchors
must be tied in place prior to founda-
tion inspection
Show adequate footings under all bearing
walls and shear walls. Section 2907(d)
Show stepped footings for slopes steeper
than 1-10. Section 2907[c;
Show minimum 18 inch clearance from grade
to bottom of floor joists and minimum 12
inch clearance to bottom of girders.
Section 2516(c)2
Show pier size, spacing and depth into
undisturbed soil. Table 29-A
Show minimum under floor access of 18 inches
by 24 inches. Section 2S16(c)2
Show minimum under floor ventilation equal
to 1 sq"ft. for each 150 sq.ft. of under
floor area. Openings shall be as close
to corners as practicable and shall
provide cross ventilation on at least two
approximately opposite sides. Section
2516(c)6
Specify that posts embedded in concrete
shall be pressure treated per UBC Standard
No. 25-12. Section 2516(c)l
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TITLE 24: DISABLED ACCESS REGULATIONS [NON-RESIDENTIAL CHECK LIST]
AT EACH CIRCLED ITEM, NOTE THE PLAN SHEET THAT SHOWS THE CORRECTION.
A. WALKS AND SIDEWALKS (SFC. 2-3323)
1. Walks and sidewalks shall have a continuous com-
mon surface, not interrupted by itcpi or by abrupt
changes in level exceeding V) inch, and shall be a
minimum of 48 inches in width
2, Surface! with a slope of less than 6 percent gradient
ih*ll be at least as slip-resistant as that described as
a medium salted finish
3 Surfaces with a slope of 6 percent gradient or greater
shall be slip-resistant.
4. Surface cross slopei shall not exceed % inch per foot.
5. Wilks, sidewalks and pedestrian ways shall be free
of grating] whenever possible For gratings located
in the surface of any of these arcu, grid openings
in gratings shall be limned to Vt inch in the direction
of traffic flow
6. When the slope in the direction of travel of any walk
exceeds 1 vertical to 20 horizontal it shall comply
with the provisions for Pedestrian Rampx.
7. Abrupt changes in level along any accessible route
shall not exceed Vt inch When changes m level do
occur, they shall be beveled with a slope no greater
thin 1 2 except that level changes not exceeding
W inch mav be vertical When changes in levels
greater than Vi inch are necessary they shall comply
with the requirements for curb ramps.
8. Walks shall be provided with a level area not less
th^n 60 inches by 60 inches at 3 door or gate that
swmgs toward the walk, And not less than 43 inches
wide by 44 inches deep at a door or gate that swings
away from the walk. Such walks shall extend 24
inches to the side of the strike edge of a door or gate
that swings toward the walk.
9. All walks with continuous gradients shall have level
antas at least 5 feet in length at intervals of at least
evtry 400 feet.
B. HAZARDS {SEC. 2-3324)
1. Warning curbs Abrupt changes in level, except
between a walk or sidewalk and an adjacent street
or dmeway, exceeding 4 inches in a vertical dimen-
sion, such as at planters or fountains located in or
adjacent to walks, sidewallu, or other pedestrian
ways, shall be identified by curbs projecting at least
6 inches m height above the walk or sidewalk surface
to wain the blind of a potential drop off When a
guardrail or handrail is provided, no curb is required
when a guide rail is provided centered 3 inches (plus
or minus one inch) above the surface of the walk 01
sidewalk, the walk is 5 percent or less gradient or
no adjacent hazard exists.
2. Overhanging Obstructions Any obstructions that
overhangs a pedestrian's way shall be a minimum of
80 inches above the walking surface as measured
from the bottom of the obstruction.
RKING (SEC 2-7102)
1J The following tabJe establishes the number of handi-
capped parking spaces required
Total Number of
Parking Spaces
1 * 40
41. 80 .
81 * 120 . .
121 v J60
161 -300
301 -400
401 500
over 500
Number of Handicapped Parking
Spaces Required
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
I for each 200 additional spaces
provided
When less than 5 parking spaces are provided, one
shall be 14 feet wide and lined to provide a 9 font
p*rkm« area and a 5 foot loading and unloading
arta
2J Physically handicjupcd parking, spaces shall be to-
uted as near as practical to A primary entrance. If
onlv OIK space is provided, it shall be 14 feel wide
and lined to provide a 9 fool parking area and a
5 foot loading and unloading area When more than
one space is provided in lieu of providing a 14 foot
wide space for each parking space, two spaces can
be provided within a 23 foot wide area lined to
provide a 9 foot parking area on each side of a 5 foot
loading and unloading area in the center The mm
imum length of each parking ipace shall be ) 8 feet.
3. In each parking area, a bumper or curb shall be pro-
vided and located lo prevent encroachment of cart
over the required width of walkwrys Also, the space
shall be so located that a handicapped person is not
compelled to wheel or walk behind parked cars other
than their own.
Pedestrian ways which are accessible to the physi-
cally handicapped shall be provided from each such
puking space to realted facilities, including curb
cuts or ramps as needed Ramps shall not encroach
into any parking space.
EXCEPFIONS 1 Ramps located at the front of
physically handicapped parking ipace* may
encroach into the length of such spaces when
such encroachment does not limit a handicapped
person's capability to leave or enter their vehicle
thus providing equivalent facilitation.
4. Surface slopes of parking spaces for the physically
handicapped shall not exceed W inch per foot in
any direction.
5. Entrances to and vertical clearances within parking
structures shall have a minimum vertical clearance
of 8 feet 2 mchet where required for accessibility
to handicapped parking spaces.
Handicap parking identification signs shall be
provided as required by Section 2-71D2(e) in the
following locations
a. On the pavement within each required park-
ing apace
b. At the entrance to the parking facility.
*
D. SANITARY FACILITIES (SEC. 2-1711)
1. Where separate facilities are provided for non-handi-
capped persons of each sex, separate facilities shall
be provided for handicapped persons of each sex
also. Where unisex facilities are provided for non.
handicapped persons, such unisex facilities shall be
provided for the handicapped
2. Where sanitary facilities are located on accessible
floors of a buildmg, they shall be made accessible to
the physically handicapped.
S. Passageways leading to sanitary facilities shall have a
clear access width as specified in Chapter 33. Alldoorways leading to such sanitary facilities shall
have
a) A clear unobstructed opening width of 32 inches
b) A level and clear area for a minimum depth of
60 inches in the direction of the door swing *«
measured at right angles to the plane of the loot
in itf closed position, and 44 inches where he
door swings away from the level and clear area.
4 Multiple accommodation toilet facilities shall have
the following
a) A clear space measured from the floor to a height
of 27 inches above [he floor, within the sanitary
facility room, of sufficient size to inscribe a
circle with a diameter not less than 60 inches, or
a clear space 56 inches by 63 inches in size
Doors other than the door to the handicapped
toilet compartment in any position may encroach
into this space by not more than 12 inches
b) A water closet fixture located in a compartment
shall provide a 28 inch wide clear space from a
fixture or a 32-inch wide clear space from a wall
at one side of the water closet and a 48 inch long
clear space in front of the water closet if the
compartment has an end opening door (hang
the water closet) A 60 inch minimum length
clear space shall be provided in a compartment
with the door located at the side Crab btrt shaJt
not project more than 3 inches into the clear
spaces aj specified above
c) A water closet compartment shall be equipped
with a door that has an automatic closing device,
and shall have a clear unobstructed opening width
of 32 inches when located at the end and 34
inches when located at the side with the door
positioned at an angle of 90 degrees from iti
closed position Except for door opening widihi
and door swings, a clear unobstructed access not
lest than 44 mchei shall be provided to water
closet compartments designed for use by the
handicapped and the space immediately in front
11/84
of a water doset compartment shall be not leu
that 48 inches u measured at right angle* to com-
partment door in itt clowd position.
5. Single accofModation toilet facilities stall
have tha following! There shall be sufficient
apace in the toilet room for a wheelchair meas-
uring 30 inches vicfe by dfl inches long to enter
the roon and pamit the door to clone. The
water closet shall be located in a space which
providaa a 13 inch wide clear sp«ca from a fix-
ture or a 32 inch vide clear space from a wall
at one side of the water cloaet and 48 inchea
of clear space in front of the water cloaet.
6. In an ex u ting building a jingle accommodation toilet
facility may have the water closet fixture located in
a compartment which provides a dear space of not
leu than 36 inches wide by 48 inchei long in front
of the water closet.
7. Grab bars located on each side, or one side of the
back of the physically handicapped toilet stall or
compartment shall be securely attached 33 mchet
above and parallel to the floor. Grab ban at the side
thall be at least 42 inches long with the front end
positioned 24 inches in front of the water closet
stool and grab bars at the back shall be not leu than
36 inches Ion);
The diameter or width of the gripping surfaces of a
grab bar shall be 1!4 inch to 1W inch or the shape
thall provide an equivalent gripping surface. If grab
ban are mounted adjacent to a wall, the space be-
tween the wall and the grab bars shall be 1H mchet
8. A dear floor space 30 inchei by 48 inches shall be
provided m front of a lavatory to allow a forward
approach Such clear floor space shall adjoin or
overlap an accesible route and shall extend into knee
and toe space underneath the lavatory.
9. Where urinals are provided, at least one shall have a
clear floor space 30 inches by 48 inches in front of
the urinal to allow forward approach
10. *ere facilities for bathing are provided for
tho public, clients or employees, including
showers, bathtubs or lockers, at least one
such facility shall comply with the handi-
cap access standards in Section 2-1711(j).
11. 1/4 inch thick identification symbols shall
b* provided on doors to sanitary facilities.
A 12 inch triangle for men and 12 inch dia-
meter circle for women is required.
E. WATER CLOSETS (SEC P-I502)
1< The height of accessible water closets shall be a min-
imum of 17 inches and a maximum of 19 inches
measured to the top of the toilet seat. Flush control*
shall be operable by an oscillating handle with a
maximum operating force of 3 Ib or by a remote
!ow voltage button. The handle or button shall be
located so they arc operable without requiring
excessive body movement.
F. URINALS (SEC. P-1503)
1 Where urmali are provided at least one elongated
rim at a maximum of 17 inches above the floor 11required.
2. Flush controli shall be hand operated, and shall be
mounted no more than 44 inches above the floor.
C. LAVATORIES {SEC. P-1504)
1. Lavatories shall be mounted with a clearance of at
least 29 inches from the floor to the bottom of the
apron with knee clearance under the front lip ex-
tending a minimum of 30 inchei in width with 8
inches minimum depth at the top Toe clearance
shall be the same width and shall be a minimum of
17 inches deep from the front of the lavatory
2 Hot water and drain pipes under lavatories shall be
insulated or otherwise covered There (hall be no
sharp or abrasive surfaces under lavatories.5 Faucet controls and operating mechanisms shall be
operable with one hand and shall not require tight
grasping, pinching or twisting of the wnst The force
required to activate controli shall be no greater than
5 Ib Lever-operated, push type and electronically
controlled mechanisms are examples of acceptable
designs Self closing valves are,allowed if the faucet
remain open for at least 10 seconds.
INKING FOUNTAINS (SEC P-1M7)
The drinking fountain shall be a minimum of 18
inihcj in depth and there shall be clear and unob-
structed spaces under the drinking fountain not leit
than 27 inches in height and 18 inches in depth, the
depth, measuremcnti being taken from the front edge
of the fountain A side approach drinking fountain
is not acceptable
The bubbler shall be activated by a control which is
easily operated by a handicapped person such at a
hand-operated lever type control located within
6 inchei of the front of the fountain, a push bar
control along the front of the drinking fountain,
etc. The bubbler outlet orifice shall be located
within 6 inches of the front of the drinking fountain
and shall be within 36 inches of the floor. The water
stream from the bubbler shall be "substantially
parallel to the front edge of the drinking fountain.
'Vhere water fountains are provided, they shall be
located completely within alcoves, or otherwise
positioned 10 as not to encroach into pedestrian
ways
L DOORS & HARDWARE (SEC 2-3301, 3303, 3306)
1. All primary entrances to buildings shall be made
accessible to the handicapped.
Hand activated door opening hardware shall be
centered between 30 inches and 44 inches above the
floor. Latching and locking doors that are hand acti-
vated and which are in a path of travel, shall be oper-
able with a single effort by lever type hardware, by
panic bars, push-pull activating bars, or other hard-
ware designed to provide passage without requiring
the ability to grasp the opening hardware Locked
exit doors shall operate as above m egress direction.
Doors to individual hotel or motel units shall oper-
ate similarly, except that when bolt and unlatching
operation is key operated from corridor or ex ten or
iide of unit door, large bow keys (2 inch) full bow or
1W inch (half bow) shall be provided m lieu of lever
type hardware on the corridor side. Separate dead
lock activation on room side of corridor doors mhotels or motels shall have lever handle or large
thumb turn in an easily reached location.
3. Width and Heights. 1 Every required exit doorway
shall be of a size as to permit the installation of a
door not lest than 3 feet in width and not less than
6 feet, 8 inches m height. When installed in exitdoorways, exit doors shall be capable of opening at
least 90 degrees and shall be so mounted that the
clear width of the exitway is not less than 32 inches.
4. For hinged doors, Che opening width shall be mea-
sured with the door positioned at an angle of 90
degrees from its closed position At least one of a
pair of doors shall meet this opening width require-
ment. Revolving doors shall not be used as a required
.^^ entrance for the physically handicapped
( 5 J Maximum effort to operate doors shall not exceed
•&f~^ 8 5 pounds for exterior doors and 5 pounds for
--•V interior doors, such pull or push effort being applied
at right angles to hinged doors and at the center
plane of sliding or folding doors. Compensatingdevices or automatic door operators may be utilized
to meet the above standards When fire doors arc
required, the maximum effort to operate the door
may be increased not to exceed 15 pounds.
6. Construction. The bottom 10 inches of all doon
except automatic and sliding shall have a smooth
uninterrupted surface to allow the door to be
opened by a wheelchair footrejt without creating a
trap or hazardous condition Where narrow frame
doors are used, a 10 inch high smooth panel shall be
installed on the push side of the door, which will
allow the door to be opened by a wheelchair footrest
without creating a trap or hazardous condition
Thresholds shall not exceed Vt inch in height.
Where turnstiles are uied a door or gate that »
accessible to the handicapped thall be provided
m 30 fret.
There shall be a level clear area on each side
of an exit or paaaage door. Provide 60 i«cr*ea
clear in tha direction of the door awing and
M inchea on tha aide opposite the door swing
direction. neaeure*ents ar« to be at right
angle* to tha cloaed door. '
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10. The width of the required level area on the aide
into which the door swings shall extend 24 inchea
past the strike edge for exterior doors and ID
inches past the strike edge for interior doors.
11. The space between two consecutive door openings
in a vestibule serving other than a required
«xit stairway shall provide a minimum of 48
inches of clear space from any door opening into
the vestibule when the door is open 90", Doors
into a vestibule shall swing in the game direc-
tion or they both shall swing awoj- from the
vestibule.
3. CORRIDORS AND EXIT BALCONIES (SEC. 2-3304)
1. Corridors that exceed 200 feet in length shall:
a. Have a mininu* clear width of 60 inches;
b. Have at a central location, a 60 inch x
60 inch minimum wheelchair turning/passing
space, or
c. Have at a central location, an intervening
( cross corridor (minimum 44"); or
d. Have at a central location, an openable
door which provides complying access to an
area adjacent to the corridor.
K. STAIRWAYS (SEC. 2-3305)
1. Handrails shall extend a minimum of 12 inches
beyond the top nosing and 12 inches plus the
tread width beyond the bottom nosing.
2. The handgrip portion of handrails shall be not
less than 1-1/4 inches nor more than 2 inches
in cross-sectional dimension or the shape shall
provide an equivalent gripping surface and shall
have a smooth surface with no sharp corners.
The upper approach and the lower tread of each
interior stair and every tread of exterior
stairs shall be marked by a strip of clearly con-
trasting color, at least 2 inches wide, placed
parallel to, and not more than 1 inch from the
nose of the step or landing to alert the visually
impaired. (Applies to stairs with 2 or more risers)
4. Open stairways are not permitted. Risers shall
be sufficiently solid to prevent the passage of
objects larger than I/ft inch.
5. Tread surfaces shall be slip-resistant and shall
have smooth, rounded or chamfered exposed edges.
The lower front edge shall be beveled or rounded.
6. Nosing shall not project more than 1-1/2 inch
past the face of the riser below.
L. XAMPS (SEC. 2-3306)
f\i The slope of a ramp shall not exceed 1 m 12.
_Jrl. The top landings on a ramp must be at least 60
ffl inches in depth.S 3. If » door swings onto a top landing the landing depth
shall be not less than 42 inches plus the width of the
door.
4. The top landing shall have a width not less than iti
depth.
5. The top landing shall extend not less than 24 inches
beyond the ttnkc side of the door at extenor ramps
and 18 inches at interior ramps
i 6. The bottom landing shall be not less than 72 mchej
deep7. Intermediate landings shall be provided at turm and
whenever the change in level exceeds 30 inches.
8. Intermediate landings on straight ramps shall hive a
depth of not less than 5'0" Intermediate landing)
on ramps that turn greater than 30 degrees shall be
not less than 6 feet in depth
9. Ramps shall be not less than 4 feet wide.
10. Ramps serving a primary entrance for an occupant
load of 300 or more shall be not less than 5 feet
wide.
11. Handrails shall be placed on each side of each r«mp
and thall extend 12 inches beyond the top and
bottom of the ramp
12. Su/facei of ramps shall be slip resistant.
ELEVATORS (SEC. 2-5103)
1. At laaat one elevator shall have a minimum In-
side car platform of 6 fo*t 0 Inchea vide by *
feet 3 inchea deep with a minimum clear opening
width of 42 inches in buildings more than three
stories in height and in all buildings where
elevators are required.
2. Passenger elevators in buildings other than those
required in No. 1 above and serving an occupant
load of more than 50 shall have a minimum inside
car platform of 5 feet 8 inches wide by 4 feet 3
inches deep. Doors atwll be 3 feet clear side
slide-type.
3. Passenger elevators in buildings other than those
required in No. 1 above and serving an occupant
load of less than 50 shall have a minimum inside
car platform of 4 feet 6 inches wide by 4 feet 6
inches deep. The door opening shall be at leaat
2 feet 9 inches clear width.
4. All passenger elevators shall have handrail lo-
cated 2 feet 6 inches to 2 feet 10 inches above
the car platform.
Elevator car operation buttons need to be with-
in reach of wheelchair uaers and of a type that
blind or partially sighted persona can identify
as required by Section 2-5103(e) 2.0. and E.
Wheelchair lifts shall comply with Sec. 2-5104.
N. REFUGE AREAS (SEC. 2-3302(g)) (FIRE MARSHAL REGULATED
XCUPANCIES)
1. Every multi-story building where access is pro-
vided for the physically handicapped shall have
designated (signed) rooms or areas on each floor
to provide safe refuge for the handicapped.
Refuge areas are not required on stories opening
to grade or with ramps to grade or in stories
used only as service basements or only for park-
ing.
0. TELEPHONES (SEC. 2-1713)
1. General. If public telephones are provided, they
shall comply with Section 2-1713(a) through (gj.
P. ELECTRICAL
1. Electrical receptacles (15, 20 and 30 amps) shall
be at least 12 inches above the floor.
Section 3-210-25
Switches and controls for lights, appliances,
cooling, heating and ventilating equipment shall
be not less than 3 feet nor more than 4 feet
above the floor. Section 3-380-8
3. Fire alarm initiating devices shall be 48 inches
above the floor, ground or sidewalk.
Section 3-760-8.1
Q. SPECIFIC OCCUPANCY REQUIREMENTS
Chapters 2-6 through 2-14 have specific occupancy
requirements for access in addition to the general
requirements listed above. Provide notes and de-
tails to comply *ith
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PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 2323
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW A 121-UNIT
SENIOR RESORT HOTEL ON PROPERTY GENERALLY
LOCATED IMMEDIATELY NORTH OF 7204 PONTO DRIVE.
APPLICANT: PACIFIC RIVIERA
CASE NO: CUP-239
WHEREAS, a verified application has been filed with the
City of Carlsbad and referred to the Planning Commission; and
WHEREAS, said verified application constitutes a request
as provided by Title 21 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal Code,
the Planning Commission did, on the 11th day of July, 1984 and on
the 8th day of August, 1984, hold a duly noticed public hearing to
consider said application on property described as:
A portion of the south two-thirds of Lot 4 of Section 29,
Township 12 South, Range 4 West, San Bernardino Meridian
in the City of Carlsbad,
WHEREAS, at said hearing - upon hearing and considering all
testimony and arguments, if any, of all persons desiring to be
heard, said Commission considered all factors relating to CUP-239.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the Planning ---
Commission of the City of Carlsbad as follows:
(A) That the foregoing recitations are true and correct,
(B) That based on the evidence presented at the public hearing, the
Commission APPROVES CUP-239, based on the following findings
and subject to the following conditions:
Findings
1) The "*ite is physically suitable for the type and density of
the Development since the site is adequate in size and shape
to accommodate residential development at the density pro-
posed.
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The project is consistent with all City public facility pol-
icies and ordinances since:
a) The Planning Commission has, by inclusion of an
appropriate condition to this project, insured that the
building permits will not be approved unless the City
Council finds that sewer service is available to serve the
project.
b) All necessary public improvements have been provided or
will be required as conditions of approval.
c) The applicant has agreed and is required by the inclusion
of an appropriate condition to pay a public facilities
fee. Performance of that contract and payment of the fee
will enable this body to find that public facilities will
be available concurrent with need as required by the
g"eneral plan.
The requested use is necessary or desirable for the
development of the community, is essentially in harmony with
the various elements and objectives of the general plan, and
is not detrimental to existing uses or to uses specifically
permitted in the zone in which the proposed use is to be
located.
The site for the intended use is adequate in size and shape
to accommodate the use.
All of the yards, setbacks, walls, fences, landscaping, and
other features necessary to adjust the requested use to
existing or permitted future uses in the neighborhood will be
provided and maintained.
The street system serving the proposed use is adequate to
properly handle all traffic generated by the proposed use.
This project will not cause any significant environmental
impacts and a Negative Declaration has been issued by the Land
Use Planning Manager on June 18, 1984 and approved by the
Planning Commission on July 11, 1984.
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Conditions:
1) Approval is granted for CUP-239, as shown on Exhibits
"A" - "G", dated August 8, 1984, incorporated by reference and
on file in the Land Use Planning Office. Development shall
occur substantially as shown unless otherwise noted in these
conditions.
2) This project is approved upon the express condition that
building permits will not be issued for development of the
subject property unless the City Engineer determines that
sewer facilities are available at the time of application for
such sewer permits and will continue to be available until
time of occupancy.
3 ) This project is approved upon the express condition that the
applicant shall pay a public facilities fee as required by
City_ Council Policy No. 17, dated April 2, 1982, on file with
the Co ty Clerk and incorporated herein by reference, and
according to the agreement executed by the applicant for
payment of said fee, a copy of that agreement, dated October
25, 1983, is on file with the City Clerk and incorporated
herein by reference. If said fee is not paid as promised,
this application will not be consistent with the General Plan
and approval for this project shall be void.
4) Approval of this request shall not excuse compliance with all
sections of the Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable City
ordinances in effect at time of building permit issuance.
Land Use Planning Conditions;
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The applicant shall prepare a reproducible mylar of the final
site plan incorporating the conditions contained herein. Said
site plan shall be submitted to and approved by the Land Use
Planning' Manager prior to the issuance of building permits.
The applicant shall prepare a detailed landscape and irriga-
tion plan which shall be submitted to and approved by the Land
Use Planning Manager prior to the issuance of building
permits.
All parking lot trees shall be a minimum of 15 gallons in
size.
All landscaped areas shall be maintained in a healthy and
thriving condition, free from weeds, trash, and debris.
Any signs proposed for this development shall be designed in
conformance with the City's Sign Ordinance and shall require
review and approval of the Land Use Planning Manager prior to
installation of such signs.
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10) Trash receptacle areas shall be enclosed by a six-foot high
masonry wall with gates pursuant to City standards. Location'
of said receptacles shall be approved by the Land Use Planning
Manager.
11) All roof appurtenances, including air conditioners, shall be
architecturally integrated and shielded from view and the
sound buffered from adjacent properties and streets, pursuant
to Building Department Policy No. 80-6, to the satisfaction of
the Land Use Planning Manager and Building and Planning
Director.
12) This conditional use permit is granted for a period of five
years. This conditional use permit shall be reviewed by the
Land Use Planning Manager on a yearly basis to determine if
all conditions of this permit have been met and that the use
does not have a significant detrimental impact on surround-
ing properties or the public health and welfare. If the Land
Use Planning Manager determines that the use has such
significant adverse impacts, the manager shall recommend that
the Planning Commission, after providing the permittee the
opportunity to be heard, add additional conditions to mitigate
the significant adverse impacts. This permit may be revokedf at any time after a public hearing, if it is found that the
use has a significant detrimental affect on surrounding land
uses and the public's health and welfare, or the conditions
imposed herein have not been met. This permit may be extended
for a reasonable period of time not to exceed five years upon
written application of the permittee made not less than 90
days prior to the expiration date. In granting such
extension, the Planning Commission shall find that no
substantial adverse affect on surrounding land uses or the
public's health and welfare will result because of the
continuation of the permitted use. If a substantial adverse
affect on surrounding land uses or the public's health and
welfare is found, the extension shall be considered as an
original application for a conditional use permit. There is
no limit to the number of extensions the Planning Commission
may grant.
Engineering Conditions:
13) The developer shall obtain a grading permit prior to the
commencement of any clearing or grading of the site.
14) /The grading for this project is defined as "controlled grad-
.~7ing" by Section 11.06.170(a) of the Carlsbad Municipal Code.
V Grading shall be performed under the observation of a civil
engineer whose responsibility it shall be to coordinate site
inspection and testing to insure compliance of the work with
the approved grading plan, submit required reports to the Cit}
Engineer and verify compliance with Chapter tt.06 of the
Carlsbad Municipal Code.
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15) No grading shall occur outside the limits of the subdivision
unless a letter of permission is obtained from the owners of
the affected properties.
16) Prior to the issuance of a grading permit, the haul route
shall be submitted for review and approved by the City
Engineer. A separate grading plan shall be submitted and
approved and a separate grading permit issued for the borrow
or disposal site if located within the city limits.
17} All slopes within this project shall be no steeper than 2:1.
1 8) The developer shall exercise special care during the
construction phase of this project to prevent any off-site
siltation. The developer shall provide erosion control
measures and shall construct temporary desil tat ion/detent ion
basins of type, size and location as approved by the City
Engineer. The basins and erosion control measures shall be
shown and specified on the grading plan and shall be
constructed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer prior to
the start of any other grading operations. Prior to the
removal of any basins or facilities so constructed the area
served shall be protected by additional drainage facilities,
slope erosion control measures and other methods required or
approved by the City Engineer. The developer shall maintain
the temporary basins and erosion control measures for a period
of time satisfactory to the City Engineer and shall guarantee
their maintenance and satisfactory performance through cash
deposit and bonding in amounts and types suitable to the City
Engineer.
1 9 ) Additional drainage easements and drainage structures shall be
provided or installed as may be required by the County
Department of Sanitation and Flood Control or the City Engi-
neer.
20) The developer shall pay the current local drainage area fee
prior to approval of building permits or shall construct
drain-age systems in conformance with the Master Drainage Plan
and City of Carlsbad Standards as required by the City Engi-
neer.
21) The owner of the subject property shall execute ajiolcj
harmless agreement regarding drainage across the adjacent
property prior to approval of building permits.
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All land and/or easements required to satisfy the conditions
of approval for this project shall be granted to the City,
free and clear of all liens and encumbrances and without cost
to the City.
Improvements including, but not limited to, the following
shall be installed by the developer and approved by the City
Engineer. The developer shall obtain approval of the plans
from the City Engineer and pay all associated fees and
performance guarantees prior to issuance of any Building
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Permit. The developer shall install said improvements to the
satisfaction of the City Engineer prior to the issuance of a
Certificate of Occupancy or occupancy of any portion of the
project for any purpose. To wit:
a) Ponto Drive, including transition sections, to collector
street standards for the full width along its frontage
with the project as shown on Exhibit "G". The sidewalk
and parkway may be omitted on the westerly side of Ponto
Drive where it fronts on Carlsbad Boulevard. The portion
of Ponto Drive laying to the north of the project shall be
improved as shown on Exhibit "G" and as required herein.
The developer shall offer to dedicate to the City
sufficient right-of-way to construct Ponto Drive.
b) The centerline of the temporary intersection with
Carlsbad Boulevard, shall be no less than 1200 feet south
of the centerline of Poinsettia Lane at the point where
Poinsettia Lane will intersect Carlsbad Boulevard.
c) The temporary intersection with Carlsbad Boulevard shall
be so designed as to physically preclude left turns from
westbound to southbound, and U-turns from northbound to
southbound.
d) For conditions 23a and 23b above, detailed engineering
plans which include traffic signing and striping must be
submitted to the City Engineer for his approval.
e) The temporary frontage road which parallels Carlsbad
Boulevard north of the cul-de-sac shall be posted
"Emergency Vehicles" Only, Not For Public Use" in both
directions.
f) Sanitary sewer from the existing 27-inch diameter
sanitary sewer that is east of and parallels the AT&SF
Railroad to the intersection of the centerline of the
existing 60-foot wide road easement and the southerly
line of the project. The developer shall provide a 15-
foot wide easement for the sewer. The developer shall
obtain all required licenses, permits and/or approvals
required by the AT&SF Railroad.
g) Storr. Drain Facilities
h) Street Trees
i) Street Lights
24) The developer shall "comply with all the rules, regulations and
design requirements of the respective sewer and water agencies
regarding services to the project.
25) The design of all private streets and drainage systems shall
be approved by the City Engineer prior to approval of building
permits. The structural section of all private streets shall
conform to City of Carlsbad Standards based on R-value tests.
All private streets and drainage systems shall be inspected
by the city, and the standard improvement plan check and
inspection fees shall be paid prior to approval of the
building permits.
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All private driveways shall be kept clear of parked vehicles
at all times, and shall have posted "No Parking/Fire Lane Tow
Away Zone" pursuant to Section 17.04.040, Carlsbad Municipal
Code.
Prior to issuance of building permits for any portion of
this project the owner shall give written consent to the
annexation of the project site into the existing City of
Carlsbad Street Lighting and Landscaping District No. 1.
The developer shall offer the entire ^60-foot wide public
i access easement that lays to the south of the main projct
site for dedication as a public street. The developer shall
enter into a future improvement agreement to improve said
easement to local street standards.
All plans, specifications, and supporting documents for the
improvements of this project shall be signed and sealed by the
Engineer in responsible charge of the work. Each sheet shall
be signed and sealed, except that bound documents may be signed
and sealed on their first page. Additionally the first sheet
of each set of plans shall have the following certificate:
"DECLARATION OF RESPONSIBLE CHARGE"
I hereby declare that I am the Engineer of Work for this
project, that I have exercised responsible charge over the
design of the project as defined in Section 6703 of the
Business and Professions Code, and that the design is
consistent with current standards.
I understand that the check of project drawings and
specifications by the City of Carlsbad is confined to a review
only and does not relieve me, as Engineer of Work, of my
responsibilities for project design.
(Name, Address and Telephone of Engineering firm)
Firm:
Address:
City, St.:
Telephone:
BY Date:
(Name of Engineer)
R.C.E. NO. f
Fire Conditions:
30) Additional public and/or on site fire hydrants shall be re-
quired if deemed necessary by the Fire Marshal.
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31) The applicant shall submit two (2) copies of a site plan
showing locations of existing and proposed fire hydrants and
on site roads and drives subject to the approval of the Fire
Marshal.
32) An all weather access road shall be maintained throughout
construction.
33) All required fire hydrants, water mains and appurtenances
shall be operational prior to combustible building materials
being located on the project site.
34) Proposed security gate systems shall be provided with "Knox"
key operated override switch, as specified by the Fire De-
partment.
35) Fire .retardant roofs shall be required on all structures.
36) All fire alarm systems, fire hydrants, extinguishing systems,
automatic sprinklers, and other systems pertinent to the
project shall be submitted to the Fire Department for approval
prior to construction.
37) Building exceeding 10,000 sq.ft. aggregate floor area shall be
sprmklered or have four-hour fire walls with no openings
therein which shall split the building into 10,000 sq.ft. (or
less) areas.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the
Planning Commission of the City of Carlsbad, California, held on
the 8th day of August, 1984, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: Chairman Rombotis, Commissioners McFadden , Rawlins,
Schlehuber and Farrow.
NOES: Commissioner Marcus.
ABSENT: Commissioner Smith.
ABSTAIN: None. /?
'WILLIS' RAWLINS,'Vice-chairman
CARLSBAD PLANNING COMMISSION
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LAND USE PLANNING
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IF THIS ITEM IS NOT "CHECKED, BUILDING DEPARTMENT WILL MAKE ALL INSPECTIONS
(DRIVEWAYS, CURB CUT. DRAINAGE, ETC.)
1200 ELM AVENUE
CARLSBAD, CA
TELEPHONE
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APPROVAL OF PLANS IS PREDICATED ON CONFORMING
TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS AND/OR MAKING
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PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND PERMITS
Provide one copy of floor plan(s), site plan, sheets
Provide two site plans showing the location of all existing fire hydrants within 200 feet of the project
Provide specifications for the following
Permits are required for the installation of all fire protection systems{(£pnnklers), stand pipes,(dry chemical, halon,
COa, alarms, hydrants) Plan must be approved by the fire depart men rpribTTo installation —
The business owner shall complete a building information letter and return it to the fire department
FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT
The following fire protection systems are required
IS Automatic fire sprinklers (Design Criteria _
D Dry Chemical, Halon, CO2 (Location
D Stand Pipes (Type-
D Fire Alarm (Type/Location _j
Fire Extinguisher Requirements
J3 One 2A rated ABC extinguisher for each
extinguisher not to exceed 75 feet of travel
D An extinguisher with a minimum rating of
sq ft or portion thereof with a travel distance to the nearest
to be located A / f,rttf&J
D Other
8 Additional fire hydrant(s) shall be provided CJA
EXITS
. 9 Exit doors shall be openable from the inside without the use of a key or any special knowledge or effort
.10 A sign stating, " This door to remain unlocked during business hours" shall be placed above the mam exit and
doors
.11 EXIT signs (6" x %" letters) shall be placed over all required exists and directional signs located as necessary to
clearly indicate the location of exit doors
GENERAL
.12 Storage, dispensing or use of any flammable or combustible liquids, flammable liquids, flammable gases and
hazardous chemicals shall comply with Uniform Fire Code
.13 Buildmg(s) not approved for high piled combustible stock Storage in closely packed piles shall not exceed 15 feet
in height, 12 feet on pallets or in racks and 6 feet for tires, plastics and some flammable liquids If high stock pil-
ing is to be done, comply with Uniform Fire Code, Article 81 *
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.15 Comply withjegulations on attached sheet(s)
*7 .Plan Examiner.Date-3z*
Report mailed to architect Met with .Attach to Plans
CARLSBAD FIRE DEPARTMENT
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- X 1**- Drapes and other decorative materials shall be flame retardant. Certification
thereof shall be provided. Exits, exit lights, fire alarm stations, hose
cabinets and extinguisher locations shall not be concealed by decorative
material.
_y 15. Interior finishsha][1, conforjn with Titie 7-Y'Californla Administrative Code
regulations. ^Jf^ VlvV1- (-fV^a^c— 2,
K 16. Fireplaces and other appliances employing open flames shall have metallic guards.
17- Loose chairs exceeding 299 shall be bonded together in groups of 3 or more.
_ 18. Storage and janitor closets shall be of one-hour construction with all openings \
protected with 3A hour self closing and latching assemblies.
, 19' An approved fire alarm or two-way communication system shall be provided per
Title 2*i, California Administrative Code.
y 20. An occupant capacity sign, with minimum one inch letters and numbers, shall be
posted near main exit ( /S square feet per person).
_ !A 21. Exit doors shall be openable from the inside without the use of a key or any
special knowledge or effort.
J 22. A "THIS DOOR MUST REMAIN UNLOCKED WHENEVER THE PUBLIC IS PRESENT" sign, with
•^ minimum one inch letters, shall be provided adjacent to main exit door .
. 23. "EXIT" signs shall be in block letters minimum 6 inches high. Luminance on
face of sign shall be 50 lux.
. 2*», "EXIT" signs shall be electrically illuminated and energized from separate
circuits. Show on electrical plan(s).
25. One of the above circuits shall be part of the emergency lighting system.
26. An "EXIT" sign shall be posted over exit door
and directional signs located
Show locations on floor plan(s).
_27. Approved panic hardware shall be provided on exit doors
Show on door schedule.
_28. Corridor __shall be of one-hour construction with door open-
ings protected with 20 minute self closing and latching assemblies.
_29* An additional exit door shall be provided in
per Uniform Building Code, Chapter 33.
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Plan Examiner ' Date