HomeMy WebLinkAbout028-410-127 CF ArchiveMEMORANDUM
To: Alice, Building Department
From: Steve Fowler, Butte County Fire Life Safety Officer
Date: March 5, 2006
Re: Fire Marshal Review BP -06-0432 AP # 079-400-044-000
Foothill Mennonite Church and School
1. The latest Use Permit we have in our files is UP 02-16, a 24 month permit which has not
been established; thereby, declaring it null and void. Has the UP been updated?
Use Permit 02-16 is for a 3,495 sq. ft. church. The plans state the building is 3,561 sq.
ft. The minor upgrade in square footage is not a problem with the Fire Department—
does it affect the Use Permit?
2. UP 02-16 requires: "Water for fire protection is required. The preferable system is a
hydrant system capable of meeting the fire flow requirements. If this is not feasible, a
system involving independent pumps, static water storage and dry standpipes may be
substituted. Such a system is subject to the approval of the fire department. The
available water flow from such a system must meet the general flow requirement. The
minimum volume of water in storage must equal the fire flow for the type of project
times 20 minutes. Provisions must be made to ensure the system is maintained to its
design capacity.
The above requirement per UP -02-16 was to be shown on all building plans. It is not
shown on any plans.
The fire flow for this project is: 1,500 gallons per minute (GPM) = 30,000 gallons of
water storage (tank or well.)
A reduction in required flow of up to 75 percent is allowed when the building is
provided with an approved automatic sprinkler system.
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3. Fire Department Access: California Code of Regulations Title 19, Public Safety, Div. 1
State Fire Marshal, Chapter. 1 General Fire and Panic Safety Standards, Subchapter 1
Administration, Article 3 General Provisions, Section 3.05. Fire Department Access and
Egress.
(a) Roads. Required access roads from every building to a public street shall be all-
weather hard -surfaced (suitable for use by fire apparatus) right-of-way not less than 20
feet in width. Such right-of-way shall be unobstructed and maintained only as access to
the public street.
County Road Standard 8 as noted on plan sheet C-1 will not suffice. Per Title 19 and
Public Resources Code 4290 (SRA) the access road shall be hard -surfaced and capable
of supporting 40,000 lbs. The parking area should also be capable of supporting the
aforementioned weight.
4. Plan sheet "CS" failed to note that the project shall also comply with the latest edition of
the California State Fire Marshal adopted 2001 California Fire Code.
5. In addition, Title 19 requires posting the assembly room's occupant load capacity.
"Any room having an occupant load. of 50 or more persons where fixed seats are not
installed, and which is used for assembly, classroom, and dining, drinking, or similar
purposes, shall have the capacity of the room posted in a conspicuous place near the
main exit from the room. Posting shall be by means of a durable sign having a
contrasting color from the background to which it is attached. Signs shall be of an
approved type and shall be maintained in a legible manner by the owner or his
authorized agent and shall indicate the number of occupants permitted for each room
use. No person shall deface or remove such signs except as authorized by the enforcing
agency. `
Since no permanent seating is noted on the floor plan the following occupant loads shall
be stated on the occupant load sign:
Seating: 206
Dining: 96
6. All fire extinguishers shall be 2A: IOBC.
7. The following information is provided from Title 19 to further insure that the applicants
have life safety guidelines at hand:
s 3.08. Decorative Materials@
In every Group .A, E, I, R-1, R-2 and R-6 Occupancies all drapes, hangings, curtains,
drops, and all other decorative material, including Christmas trees, that would tend
to increase the fire and panic hazard shall be made from a nonflammable material, or
shall be treated and maintained in a flame-retardant condition by means of a flame-
retardant solution or process approved by the State Fire Marshal, as set forth in
Subchapter 8, Chapter 1, Title 19, CAC. Exits, exit lights, fire alarm sending
stations, wet standpipe hose cabinets, and fire extinguisher locations shall not be
concealed, in whole or in part, by any decorative material.
s 3.13. Fire Drills.
(a) Group E Occupancies.
(1) General. Every person and public officer managing, controlling, or in
charge of any public, private, or parochial school shall cause the fire alarm
signal to be sounded upon the discovery of fire. Every person and public
officer managing, controlling, or in charge of any public, private, or
parochial school, other than a two-year community college, shall cause the
fire alarm signal to be sounded not less than once every calendar month at
the elementary and intermediate levels, and not less than twice yearly at the
secondary level, in the manner prescribed in Section 2-809, Part 2, Title 24,
CAC, except that when a fire alarm system having a distinctive tone, and
which is used for no other purpose, is installed, the manner of sounding such
alarm shall not be subject to the provisions of Section 2-809 (c), Part 2, Title
24, CAC.
A fire drill shall be held at the secondary level not less than twice every
school year.
(2) Emergency Pre -Fire Planning. Each school principal, district
superintendent or day nursery manager shall, in cooperation with the
enforcing agency, prepare procedures to be followed in case of fire or other
emergency. They should include the following:
(A) Posting of the telephone number of the fire department in the office
and/or at the main switchboard.
(B) Assignment of a responsible person to call the fire department upon
notification of any fire or activation of the alarm system for any reason other
than fire drills.
(C) Posting in a conspicuous place in each classroom or assembly area a plan
showing paths of travel to evacuate the room in case of emergency and
including an alternate route.
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(D) Posting in each classroom instructions to be followed by the teacher.
These should include:
1. Maintaining of order during evacuation.
2. Removal of roll call book and calling of roll when designated evacuation
area is reached.
USE PERMIT
BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
DATE(Certified Mail Rec.)
UP 02-16
USE PERMIT NO.
36-330-043
PARCEL NOs.
Pursuant to the.provisions of the Zoning Ordinance of the County of Butte and the special conditions
set forth below, the Church of God, Mennonite is hereby granted a Use Permit, in accordance with
the application filed, to develop a 3,495 -square foot church building. This building shall be used as
a church and includes a main sanctuary, three, 400 square foot classrooms, an office, and two
restrooms.
1. Failure to comply with the conditions specified herein as the basis for approval of
application and issuance of Permit, constitutes cause for the revocation of said permit in
accordance with the procedures set forth in the Butte County Zoning Ordinance, including
Butte County Code Sec. 24-45.65.
2. Unless otherwise provided for in a special condition to this use permit, all conditions must be
completed prior to or concurrently with the establishment of the granted use. The use
granted by this permit must be established within 24 months of the delivery of the
countersigned permit to the Permittee.
3. Minor changes may be approved administratively by the Directors of Development Services,
Environmental Health, or Public Works upon receipt of a substantiated written request by the
applicant, or their respective designee, Prior to such approval, verification shall be made by
each Department or Division that the modification is consistent with the application, fees
paid and environmental detennination as conditionally approved. Changes deemed to be
major or significant in nature shall require a formal application for amendment.
4. If any use for which a use permit has been granted is not established within two years of the
date of receipt of the countersigned permit by the Permittee, the permit shall become null
and void and reapplication and a new permit shall be required to establish the use.
5. The terms and conditions of this permit shall run with the land and shall be binding upon and
be to the benefit of the heirs, legal representatives, successors, and assigns of the Permittee.
6. Prior to use of the site for the proposed use the applicant shall contact the Planning Division
for a field inspection to verify that all conditions and ordinance requirements have been met.
Conditions of Approval:
Planning_ Division
All new outdoor lights shall be fully shielded. Lights shall be directed downward and
contained on-site. Direct light shall not be allowed on adjoining properties and roads.
Plan Requirements: The condition shall be placed on the Use Permit. All requirements
shall be shown on building plans.
Timing: Requirements of the condition shall be adhered to while installing outdoor lighting
and during all use of outdoor lighting.
Monitoring: The Planning Division shall ensure that the conditions are placed on the Use
Permit. The Planning Division shall ensure compliance through routine inspection.
(Mitigation Measure # 1)
2. All outdoor trash containers shall be enclosed within a solid masonry wall or view -
obstructing fence at least one (1) foot higher than the trash container.
Plan Requirements: The condition shall be placed on the Use Permit. All requirements
shall be shown on building plans.
Timing: Requirements of the condition shall be adhered to during the installation of any
outdoor trash receptacles.
Monitoring: The Planning Division shall ensure that the conditions are placed on the Use
Permit. The Planning Division shall ensure compliance through routine inspection.
(Mitigation Measure #2)
3. Measures shall be taken to control fugitive dust emissions from all civil construction
associated with development of the site. Standard Mitigation Measures to prevent or reduce
fugitive dust emissions can be obtained from the Butte County Air Quality Management
District.
Plan Requirements: The conditions shall be placed on the Use Permit. All requirements
shall be shown on building plans.
Timing: Requirements of the condition shall be adhered to throughout all grading and
construction periods.
Monitoring: The Planning Division and the Public Works Department shall ensure that the
conditions are placed on the Use Permit. Building inspectors shall spot check and shall
ensure compliance on-site. Butte County Air Pollution Control District inspectors shall
respond to nuisance complaints. (Mitigation Measure # 3)
4. Prior to Use Permit issuance, a tree plan prepared by a certified arborist, botanist, or
landscape architect shall be provided to the Planning Division. The Plan shall be prepared in
accordance with the following
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• Site improvements shall be made in coordination with the tree plan to ensure that
development occurs in areas that would provide a minimum amount of disturbance
with native oak trees and result in fewer trees being removed.
• The applicant shall minimize the removal of trees deemed suitable for retention. The
plan shall show the location of trees deemed suitable for retention, and trees to be
removed.
• Factors used to assess suitability of trees shall include health, location, and size of
the tree. The plan shall encourage the retention of larger, healthier trees over smaller
or diseased trees.
• Each tree to be preserved in the vicinity of construction activities shall be surrounded
by a tree zone identified by the drip line of the tree. An orange plastic fence or other
suitable type of fence shall be used to identify the tree zone during construction
activities to ensure that construction equipment does not compact the soil
surrounding the tree.
No vegetation removal, soil disturbance, or other development activities shall occur
within the tree zone in order to protect root systems and minimize compaction of the
soil.
Plan Requirements: No vegetation removal, grading, road construction, or other
earthwork shall be permitted until the tree plan is submitted and approved.
Timing: The tree plan shall be submitted to the Planning Division prior to site
development and Use Permit issuance.
Monitoring: The Planning Division shall ensure compliance through routine inspection and
review. (Mitigation Measure #4)
Perform the following requirements to minimize soil erosion:
(a) All graded slopes, over 5 feet in height shall be seeded, planted,
mulched/hydroseeded, or otherwise protected to prevent soil erosion.
(b) Structures, dumping, fill material, vegetation removal, and/or excavation shall not be
allowed in areas having a slope of 30% or greater unless an Erosion Control Plan
prepared by a registered civil engineer or other qualified professional is submitted to
and approved by the Department of Public Works.
Plan Requirements: The erosion protection measures shall be implemented during all times
of construction where graded slopes are created over 5 feet in height or where development is
proposed in areas of 30% slope or greater.
Timing: This measure shall be implemented during site preparation and construction.
Monitoring: The Planning Division shall coordinate with the developer and perform
routine inspections to ensure compliance. (Mitigation Measure #5)
6. All development activity shall be limited to 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through
Friday, and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday, Sunday, and holidays.
Plan Requirements: The mitigation shall be placed on the Use Permit as a condition and
shown on all building plans.
Timing: The mitigation shall be applicable during all construction activity.
Monitoring: The Department of Development Services shall be responsible for ensuring
compliance with this mitigation. (Mitigation Measure #8)
7. The applicant or developer shall be required to submit a development impact fee for Sheriffs
facilities to be paid pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 3, Article II of the Butte County
Code, prior to issuance of building permits. The fee amount would be determined and
calculated as of the date of application for the building permit.
Plan Requirements: The mitigation shall be placed on the Use Permit and shown on all
building plans.
Timing: The mitigation shall be required prior to the issuance of building permits.
Monitoring: The Butte County Planning Division and Building Division shall ensure
compliance. (Mitigation Measure #9)
8. Thirty -Two (32) parking stalls shall be provided, two of which shall be disabled parking
stalls. In accordance with Butte County Code Section 24-240.10 (e), an additional 5 percent
of the gross lot area (approximately 850 square feet) shall be devoted to landscaping. Each
planter area shall be surrounded by a six-inch raised concrete curbing or equivalent. An
irrigation system shall be installed in each separate planter area.
Plan Requirements: The mitigation shall be placed on the Use Permit and shown on all
building plans.
Timing: The mitigation shall be required prior to the issuance of building permits.
Monitoring: The Butte County Planning Division and Building Division shall ensure
compliance. (Mitigation Measure #10)
Public Works
9. Prior to site development and building permit issuance, a permanent solution for drainage
shall be submitted to and approved by the Department of Public Works. The drainage plans
shall specify how stormwater drainage shall be detained on-site and/or conveyed to the
nearest natural or publicly maintained drainage channel or facility and shall provide that
there shall be no net increase in the peak flow runoff to said channel or facility.
Plan Requirements: The mitigation shall be placed on the Use Permit and shown on all
building plans.
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Timing: The drainage plan shall be required prior to the issuance of building permits.
Monitoring: The Department of Public Works shall be responsible for ensuring compliance
with this mitigation. (Mitigation Measure #7)
10. Prior to issuance of Building Permits obtain encroachment permit for all new or existing
driveway approaches and construct them to County standards, as specified in the County
Improvement Standards.
11. Prior to issuance of Building Permits deed to Butte County, in fee simple, 40 feet of right-of-
way from the centerline of Foothill Boulevard. The right-of-way shall be sufficient for the
installation of a standard No. S-5 sign at all street intersections.
California Department of Forestry/Butte County Fire
12. Perform the following to the satisfaction of the Butte County Fire/California Department of
Forestry:
(a) Construction, installation or development of structures or facilities within this
development shall comply with the latest California Fire Safe Regulations, (Public
Resources Code 4290), and all other applicable State and County codes, ordinances and
regulation in effect at the time of application for improvement permits.
(b) Building identification and/or addresses shall be installed in conformance with Public
Resources Code 4290 and shall be posted at the beginning of building construction and
maintained continuously thereafter.
(c) Water for fire protection is required. The preferable system is a hydrant system capable
of meeting the fire flow requirements. If this is not feasible, a system involving
independent pumps, static water storage and dry standpipes may be substituted. Such a
system is subject to the approval of the fire department. The available water flow from
such a system must meet the general flow requirement. The minimum volume of water
in storage must equal the fire flow for the type of project times 20 minutes. Provisions
must be made to ensure the system provided is maintained to its design capacity.
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Plan Requirements: The mitigation shall be placed on the Use Permit and shown on all,/
building plans.
Timing: This Mitigation shall be implemented at the time of site construction and prior to
issuance of final building permits.
Monitoring: The Butte County Fire/California Department of Forestry shall ensure
compliance with the requirements of this mitigation. (Mitigation Measure #6)
County Counsel
13. If this Use Permit or any finding, action or condition of this Use Permit is appealed to the
Board of Supervisors, the applicant or any other developer/operator other than the applicant
agrees to indemnify the County of Butte from liability or loss related to the approval of this
project and agrees to sign an indemnification agreement in a form approved by County
Counsel before the Board's appeal hearing. If the application is not appealed, this condition
is deemed satisfied.
I hereby declare under penalty of perjury that I have read the foregoing conditions, that they
are in fact the conditions which were imposed upon the granting of this use permit, and that I agree
to abide fully by said conditions.
Dated: Zb F --
NOTE: Issuance of this Use Permit does not waive requirement of obtaining Building and Health
Department permits before starting construction, nor does it waive any other requirements.
tte County Planning Commission Chairman
CC: Land Development Division
Building Division
Health Department
Department of Forestry
Butte County Sheriff
City of Oroville
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Butte County Department ofDevelopmentSetvices
YVONNE CHRISTOPHER, DIRECTOR
7 County Center Drive
Oroville, CA 95965
(530) 538-7601 Telephone
(530) 538.7785 Facsimile
ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * GIS * PLANNING
November 12, 2003
Church of God in Christ, Mennonite
64 Nugget Ranch Road
Oroville, CA 95966
CERTIFIED MAIL
Re: Use Permit UP 02-16, APN 036-330-043
Dear Mr. Koehn:
Enclosed is your validated Use Permit to develop a 3,495 sq. ft. church to include a sanctuary, 3
classrooms, 2 bathrooms, and an office. A total of 32 parking spaces are proposed. Sewage
would be provided by on-site septic and water would be provided by domestic well. The project
is located on the north side of Foothill Blvd., approximately 500 feet southwest of the
intersection of Foothill Blvd. and Lower Wyandotte Road, south of Oroville.
Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office between 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Sincerely,
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Rom'Thornton
Office Assistant II
Enc.
cc: Land Development Division (g)
Building Division (y)
Environmental Health (p)
Department of Forestry (gld)
Larry Painter
Butte County Sheriff
City of Oroville
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COUNTY OF BUTT, DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPME ICE UILDING DIVISION
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23.00
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15.00
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This permit is hereby issued under the applicable provisions
of the Butte County Code and/or Resolutions to do work
indicated above for which fees have been paid.
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