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HomeMy WebLinkAboutB16-2754 CAL FIRE PRE AND FINAL INSPECTION:alifornia Department of Forestry and Fire Protection Butte County Fire Department Fire Prevention Bureau 176 Nelson Avenue, Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7888 Office, (530) 538-2105 Fax 1QAw.w4wwwFinal Inspection Sheet Property Ow crs Name: �rty Location: E'Ln' �"L�L 1 GL/L.-G��(-l.� City / Inspector: utev— In ectionDate: �{—,lJ —� Permit#J7I �:+= ���I APN# (it%3 Correct Notes c %�'tiWAYg. . • iki?'L1S '' < a t a.5, z s Fw f. 1273.02 O Roadway ❑ Driveway Surfaces 1273.03 O Roadway ❑ Driveway Grades 1273.04 ❑ Roadway ❑ Driveway Radius 1273.05 ❑ Roadway ❑ Driveway Turnarounds 1273.06 ❑ Roadway ❑ Driveway Turnouts 1273.07 ❑ Roadway ❑ Driveway Structures 1273.08 One -Way Roads 1273.09 Dead -End Roads 1273.11 O Roadwa ❑ Drivewa Gate Entrance 1274.01. Size of Letters, Numbers and Symbols for Street and Roads Signs 1274.03. Height of Street and Road Signs 1274.05. Intersecting Roads, Streets and Private Lanes 1274.06. Signs Identifying Traffic Access limitations 1274.07. Installation of Road, Street and Private Lane Si i as 1274.08. Addresses for Buildings 1274.09. Sin of Letters, Numbers and Symbols for Addresses 1274.10. Installation, Location and Visibili of Addresses 1276.01 Setback for Structure Defensible Space Same Practical Effect Requirements for buildings less then 30 feet from property line 1276.02 Dis osal of Flammable Ve etation and Fuels If re uired, request to see a cou of the conversion ennil or Timber Harvest Plan �. .. , '; ^ s.. .. _. , : ...'1V2LAFtRE'EXPOSi?RE° .. ' 704A.1.2 Roof coverings 704A.1.3 Roof valleys 704A.1.5 Roof guttcrs 704A2.2 Eave or cornice vents 704A.2.3 Eave protection 704A.3.1.1 Exterior wall coverings 704A.3.2 Exterior wall openings 704A.3.2.1 Exterior wall vents 704A.3.2.2 Exterior glazing and window walls 704A.3.2.3 Exterior door assemblies 704A.4. 1.1 Decking surfaces 704A.4.2.1 Underside of appendages and floor projections. 704A.4.2.2 Unenclosed under floor protection Charter 15 Rooflne and Roof Structures RE -INSPECTION DATES INSPECTOR REINSPECTION DATES INSPECTOR Irt 3r 2" Inspection passed on: q N f^ The above 9'residential ❑ ancillary structure has been built to meet all applicable state and local fire safe standards including those stan ards described in Government Code Section 51189(b). Inspector Signature Q/ _ or to any lot clearing activity or cutting of trees, contact the Butte area Forester at (530) 872-6353 to determine the need for a less then 3 acre conversion exemption permit or a timber harvest plan. If required, a copy of the Timber Harvest Plan or less than 3 acre conversion exemption permit will need to be reviewed at the final inspection. PVermit required ermit not required 2010 California Fire Code FLPnks 3807;Weeds, LPG Tank Clearance of Combustibles grass, brush, trash and other combustible materials shall be kept a minimum of 10 feet from LP -gas tanks or containers. 380'Y4 Protecting LPG containers from vehicles Where exposed to vehicular damage due to proximity to alleys, driveways or parking areas, LP -gas containers, r gulators and piping shall be protected in accordance with Section 312. F' a Department Fees Fire department fees are collected by the Butte County Development Services Department at the time of application for our building permit. You are assessed two fees (pre -inspection and final inspection). Additional fees will be assessed when the fire department inspector is required to perform additional re -inspections of your property, those additional fees must be paid to Development Services, 7 County Center Drive in Oroville. California Building Code Chapter 7A, Materials and Construction Methods for Exterior Wildfire Exposure Check with Butte County Department of Development Services —Building Division for specific questions regarding Chapter 7A of the California Building Code and its application to your project. Also, check the websites below for useful information including the full text of Chapter 7A CBC. All of the Fire Safe Requirements, including Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) Products from the Office of the State Fire Marshal's office are posted on the Butte County Fire Department website at http://www.buttecounty.nettfire Check the status of your permit online at http://dspermits.buttecounty.netletrakit/Permit—Search.asp Need afire department inspection? Call our inspection line. (530) 538-6226 N. Carver All Inspector Date Pt Pe Owner or Contractors Signature Coleman. James G & Marta V Owners Name Legend: N/A=Not Applicable, X=Required Revised on 09/09/12 Tral it Copy ADDRESSING (cont.) _&Pi� (b) Address signs along one-way roads shall be visible from both the intended direction of travel and the opposite dire do . (c) Where multiple addresses are required at a single driveway, they shall be mounted on a single post. FUEL MODIFICATION STANDARDS 1276.00 Intent To reduce the intensity of a wildfire by reducing the volume and density of flammable vegetation, the strategic location of fuel modification and greenbelts shall provide: (1) Increased safety for emergency fire equipment and evacuating civilians; (2) A point of attack or defense from a wildfire. 1276.01 Setback for Structure Defensible Space SRA only [ ] J�(a) All parcels I acre and larger shall provide a minimum 30 foot setback for buildings and accessory buildings from all property lines and/or the center of the road. 1276.X Disposal of Flammable Vegetation and Fuels Disposal, including chipping, burning or removal to a landfill site approved by the local jurisdiction, of flammable vegetation and fuels caused by site development and construction, road and driveway construction, and fuel modification shall be completed prior to completion of road construction or final inspection of a building permit. D�SIBur SPACE GUIDELINES Pub c Resources Code 4291 A person that owns, leases, controls, operates, or maintains a building or structure in, upon, or adjoining any mountainous area, forest -covered lands, brush -covered lands, grass -covered lands, or any land that is covered with flammable materia shall at all times do all of the following: (b) Maintain around and adjacent to the building or structure additional fire protection or firebreak made by removing all brush, flammable vegetation, or combustible growth that is located within 100 feet from the building or structure or to the property line or at a greater distance if required by state law, or local ordinance, rule, or regulation. Grass and other vegetation located more than 30 feet from the building or structure and less than 18 inches in height above the ground may be maintained where necessary to stabilize the soil and prevent erosion. This subdivision does not apply to single specimens of trees or 9ther vegetation that is well -pruned and maintained so as to effectively manage fuels and not form a means of rapidly transmg fire from other nearby vegetation to a dwelling or structure. �) Remove that portion of any tree that extends within 10 feet of the outlet of a chimney or stovepipe. (¢) Maintain any tree adjacent to or overhanging a building free of dead or dying wood. Maintain the roof of a structure free of leaves, needles, or other dead vegetative growth. (f) Prior to constructing a new building or structure or rebuilding a building or structure damaged by a fire in such an area, the construction or rebuilding of which requires a building permit, the owner shall obtain a certification from the local building official that the dwelling or structure, as proposed to be built, complies with all applicable state and local building standards, including those described in subdivision (b) of Section 51189 of the Government Code, and shall provide a copy of the certification, upon request, to the insurer providing course of construction insurance coverage for the building or structure. Upon completion of the construction or rebuilding, the owner shall obtain from the local building official, a copy of the final inspection report that demonstrates that the dwelling or structure was constructed in compliance with all applicable state and local building standards, including those described in subdivision (b) of Section 51189 of the Government Code, and shall provide a copy of the report, upon request, to the property insurance carrier that insures the dwelling or structure. Legend: N/A=Not Applicable, X=Required Revised on 09/09/12 Trakit Copy C T)5 Driveway Turnarounds (d) A turnaround shall be provided to all building sites on driveways over 300 feet in length, and shall be within 50 feet of the building. Turnarounds are required on driveways and dead-end roads as specified in this article. The minimum turning radius for a turnaround shall be 40 feet from the center line of the road. If a hammerhead -T is used, the top of the "T" shall be a minimum of 60 feet in length. )6 Driveway Turnouts (c) Driveways exceeding 150 feet in length, but less than 800 feet in length, shall provide a turnout near the midpoint driveway. Where the driveway exceeds 800 feet, turnouts shall be provided no more than 400 feet apart. Turnouts shall be a minimum of 10 feet wide and 30 feet long with a minimum 25 foot taper on each end. 12 .07 Driveway Structures (a) All driveway, road, street, and private lane roadway structures (Bridges, culverts, and other appurtenant structures wh ch supplement the roadway bed or shoulders) shall be constructed to carry at least the maximum load and provide the mit imum vertical clearance as required by Vehicle Code Sections 35550, 35750 and 35250. All bridges shall be certified by i registered Civil Engineer. _(b) Appropriate signing, including but not limited to weight or vertical clearance limitations, one-way road or single conditions, shall reflect the capability of each bridge. A bridge with only one traffic lane may be authorized by the local jurisdiction; however, it shall provide for :ted visibility from one end to the other and turnouts at both ends. GAT"TANDARDS 127/3./11 Gate Entrance (a) Gate entrances shall be at least two feet wider on both ends then the width of the traffic lane(s) serving that gate. Minimum 14 foot opening. (b) All gates providing access from a road to a driveway shall be located at least 30 feet from the roadway and shall open to allow a vehicle to stop without obstructing traffic on that road. ) Where a one-way road with a single traffic lane provides access to a gated entrance; a 40 foot turning radius shall e used. SIGNING AND BUILDING NUMBERING 1274.00. Intent To facilitate locating an emergency and to avoid delays in response, all newly constructed or approved roads, street, and buildings shall be designated by names or numbers, posted on signs clearly visible and legible from the roadway. This section shall not restrict the size of letters of numbers appearing on street signs for other purposes. ADDRESSING 1274 . Addresses for Buildings All buildings shall be issued an address by the local jurisdiction which conforms to that jurisdiction's overall address system. Accessory buildings will not be required to have a separate address; however, each dwelling unit within a building shall be separately identified. 127 9. Size of Letters, Numbers and Symbols for Addresses Size of letters, numbers and symbols for addresses shall be a minimum 4 inch letter height, 3/8 inch stroke, reflectorz 74 0 , contrasting with the background color of the sign. 12. Installation, Location and Visibility of Addresses (a) All buildings shall have a permanently posted address, which shall be placed at each driveway entrance and visible from both directions of travel along the road. In all cases, the address shall be posted at the beginning of construction and shall be maintained thereafter, and the address shall be visible and legible from the road on which the address is located. Legend: N/A=Not Applicable, X=Required Revised on 09/09/12 Trakit Copy Butte County Fire Department Fire Prevention Bureau 176 Nelson Avenue, Oroville CA 95965 (530) 538-7888 Office, (530) 538-2105 Fax SRA &LRA Building Permit B16-2754 Address / Location: Oak Park Avenue Chico APN 043-681-063 Under authority of Public Resources Code (PRC) Section 4290 and 4291, Butte County Improvement Standards (BCIS), California Building Code (CBC), and the California Fire Code (CFC), and Chapter 38A Butte County Code, the following items are required by CAL FIREButte County Fire Department for all development located within the State and Local Responsibility Areas of Butte County and are required as part of this permit. These requirements are minimums and may be superseded by Butte County local regulations exceeding these standards. T pf pre inspection i for: [� Residence 2 n� ULI- ,1 ❑ Addition to existing structure ❑ Manufactured Home ❑ Ancillary Building (detached garage, shop, shed, etc.) Public Resources Code 4290 ADMINISTRATION 127 0 Maintenance of Defensible Space Measures 7TTo ensure continued maintenance of properties in conformance with these standards and measures and to assure continued availability, access, and utilization of the defensible space provided for these standards during a wildfire, provisions for annual maintenance shall be included in the development plans and/or shall be provided as a condition of the permit, parcel or map approval. DRIVEWAY STANDARDS 1273.10 Driveways _(a) All new driveway construction or an extension of an existing driveway shall comply with Public Resources Code 4290 roadway requirements. Driveways can only serve a single parcel. Length of Driveway (b) All driveways shall provide a minimum 10 foot traffic lane and unobstructed vertical clearance of 15 feet along its entire length. 1273.02 Driveway Surface _The surface shall provide unobstructed access to conventional drive vehicles, including sedans and fore engines. Surfaces should be established in conformance with local ordinances, and be capable of supporting a 40,000 pound load. 4" of class 2 aggregate base shall be required for all driveways, turnouts and turnarounds. 273.03 Driveway Grades _The grade for all driveways shall not exceed 15% without being paved. Grades over 15% shall have 4" of class 2 aggregate base and 2" of asphalt concrete. No driveways allowed in excess of 20%. 1273.04 Driveway Radius (a) No roadway shall have a horizontal inside radius of curvature of less than 50 feet and additional surface width of 4 feet shall be added to curves of 50-100 feet radius; 2 feet to those from 100-200 feet. (b) The length of vertical curves in roadways, exclusive of gutters, ditches, and drainage structures designed to hold or divert water, shall be not less than 100 feet. Legend: N/A=Not Applicable, X=Required Revised on 09/09/12 Traldt Copy