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HomeMy WebLinkAboutComments FLS 2/19/2008 Page 1 of2 HOPKINS Steve Sent: To: Cc: From: GORDON Gilbert Tuesday, February 19, 2008 10:00 AM HOPKINS Steve GERARD Alan; FECHTEL Melissa; MCKEE Bart (SUB); rebeccat@subutil.com; Amy,Chinitz (amyc@subutil.com) Subject: Site Plan Tentative DRC2008-00008 Irish Glen/John Hammer/Aramark Site Plan Tentative DRC2008-00008 Irish Glen, LLC/John Hammer/Aramark Address: 1230 40th Street and Vacant Lot Existing Use: Vacant . Proposal: Construct 25,000 sq. ft. Aramark Distribution Center office/industrial building Planner: Steve Hopkins, Planner II Fire Department Comments: Water Supply: The distance to existing fire hydrants from the back of the building exceeds 600 feet maximum allowable distance per 2007 Springfield Fire Code 508.5.1, exception 2. Two fire hydrants shall De provided spaced approximately 450 feet apart per 2007 Springfield Fire Code Table C 105.1 providing a minimum of 1500 gallons per minute from each fire hydrant per 2007 Springfield Fire Code Appendix B1 05.3.1. The fire hydrants shall be installed, tested and approved to NFPA 24-Standard For The Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their Appurtenances, 2007 edition, prior to combustible materials being brought on site per 2007 Springfield Fire Code 1412.1. Access: Fire apparatus access to and around the building shall support an 80,000 lb. imposed load per 2007 Springfield Fire Code 503.2.3 and SFC Appendix D1 02.1. Hazardous Materials: Provide a Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP). The HMMP shall include a facility site plan designating the following: 1. Storage and use areas. 2. Maximum amount of each material stored or used- in each area. 3. Range of container sizes. _ 4. Locations of emergency isolation and mitigation valves and devices 5. Product conveying piping containing liquids or gases, other than utility-owned fuel gas lines and low-pressure fuel gas lines. 6. On and off positions of valves for valves that are of the self-indicating type. 7. Storage plan showing the intended storage arrangement, including the location and dimension of aisles. 8. The location and type of emergency equipment. The plans shall be legible and drawn approximately to scale. Separate distribution systems are allowed to be shown on separate pages (2007 SFC 2701.5.1). - 2/19/2008 I~~ Page 2 of2 Provide a Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HMIS). The HMIS shall include the following information: 1. Manufacturer's name. 2. Chemical name, trade .names, and hazardous ingredients. 3. Hazard classification. 4. MSDS or equivalent. 5. United Nations (UN), North America (NA) or the Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) identification number. . 6. Maximum quantity stored or used on-site at one time in Ibs. or gallons. 7. Storage conditions related to the storage type, temperature, or pressure. 8. State of the material: gas, liquid, or solid, 9, Open or closed use. 10. NFPA 704 classification. 11. location of chemicals stored and in bulk use in the building(s) (2007 SFC 2701.52). The HMMP and HMIS shall be submitted for review prior to issuance of a building permit. Gilbert R Gordon . Deputy Fire Marshal Springfield Fire and Life Safety 225 Fifth Street Springfield, OR 97477 Phone: 541-726-2293 E-Mail: aaordon{a)ci.sorinafield.or.us 2/19/2008