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.00 210 D FIRE PREVENTION INSPECTION REPORT, Serving Brier, Edmonds, and 12425 Meridian Ave S SNOHOM'ISH CO, Mountlake Terrace FIRE Everett, WA 98208 ❑DEDMONDS 0 BRIER DISTRT Phone (425) 551-1200 Fax 0 MOUNTLAKE TERRACE [3 UNINCORPORATED wwwFireDistrictl.org (425) 551-1272 0' FREQUENCY STATION & SHIFT LOCATION: 100 2 nd Avenue S Bldg 98020 Annual 17-A BUSINESS NAME: Harbor Bldg PHONE: 4251711755 DATE DUE SCHEDULED Nov 2015 MAILING LIFIR o 509 202 ADDRESS: 100 2nd Avenue S, Bldg, Edmonds, WA 98020 BUSINESS OWNER: Hassen, Rick ..-HOME PHONE: EMERGENCY 1: Schaffer, Donna - Prop Mngr HOME PHONE: 4254051890 e— CURRENT 'YES KEY ACCESS-2: HOME PHONE: CITY NO EMAIL: BUSINESS E] Ej LICENSE PERSON CONTACTED: INITIAL INSPECTION DATE NAME OF INSPECTOR: Woodc, +71n 0A 010 ILI m FIRE SYSTEMS: FA /15 FE 4Z1 4 FD Lk Bob,Date Last Servirpri- HAZARDS FOUND AND LOCATIONS/ COMMUNICATIONS 2 2 3 3 4 4 .5 5- .6 6 7 7 I AGREE TO,cbRRECTTHE ABOVE VIOLATION(S) IN THE NEXT 30 DAYS X__ 1st RE -INSPECTION 2nd RE -INSPECTION FINAL RE EXTENSION -INSPECTION VIOLATIONS DATE DUE: DATE DUE: GRANTEDTO: DATE DUE, CITED: PERSON PERSON PERSON CONTACTED: CONTACTED: CONTACTED: INSPECTOR: INSPECTOR: INSPECTOR: 2 DATE: DATE: DATE: 3 VIOLATIONS VIOLATIONS', PRE -CITATION CITATION ISSUED t5 1 5 LETTER SENT NUMBER: 4 CODE 2 6 2 6 DATE: SECTION: RETURN RECEIPT 3 7 3 7 RECEIVED 6 DISPOSITION: 8 4 8 7 LETTER NEEDED [-] YES ❑ NO LETTER NEEDED [] YES ❑ NO 8 FROULA ALARM SERVICES Seattle Fire Department 3 1 I/l`'DUS 7j - v% DRIVE Confidence Test Report 206-386-1448 Confidence Testing Officer TUKWILA, WA 98188 206-615-1068 (fax) 206 575 1962 206-233-7219 Red Tag Hotline FIRE ALARM SYSTEM (One System per Report) Certification Given RED be YELLOW ❑ I..WHITE CONFIDENCE TEST ® REPAIRS ❑ 100 2ND AVENUE SOUTH, Occupancy Address: EDMONDS HARBOR BUILDING Occupancy Name:_ Building Owner: HASSON PROPERTIES Phone Number: Responsible Person: RICK HASSON Phone Number: Building Owner Address: SAME Date of Inspection: 4-23-15 Inspection Annual Frequency/Type: Quarterly er) ❑ Testers Name SFD Certification (Please Print): JIM FRY Number: SCP-F248 Central Station Yes ® No ❑ Monitoring? Monitoring Company Name: FROULA Primary Component: PANEL System Make: SILENT KNIGHT System Model: 5207 System Location: LOBBY FIRE ALARM ROOM Identification Number: PROBLEMS FOUND: (If additional room is needed, please add a separate sheet) OLD BATTERIES CORRECTIONS MADE: Date Corrected: 4-23-15 Corrected By: JRF (If additional room is needed, please add a separate sheet) SFD Certification Number: F248 REPLACED BATTERIES This certifies that this fire and life safety system has been properly inspected for reliability to cover the Items listed in this report and is consistent with Seattle Fire Department Fire Code standards, and that discrepancies are noted and have been reported to the building Owner/Manager for corrective action. Signature of Tester: Phone # 5751962 Testing Agency: FROULA ALARM SYSTEMS Mailing Address: 861 INDUSTRY DRIVE, TUKWILA Building Representative (signature) CTF- 01 Page I of 2 The items on the checklists below shall be inspected and tested. This list does not constitute all of the required inspecting and testing of the fire and life safety system. Refer to the Seattle Fire Department Fire Code for inspecting and testing requirements. Alarm System. Functionality Trouble signal with AC power off? Yes ® No ❑ System operates properly on battery backup? Yes ® No ❑ Battery voltage (no load) 24.97 Volts Battery voltage (full load) 24.18 volts (signals operating) Charge circuit voltage 26.64 Volts System operates properly on standby power? Yes ® No ❑ All signals operate on AC power? Yes ® No ❑ Number of initiating circuits 13 Number of signal circuits 4 Does alarm system .meet audibility standards? Yes ® No El All circuits checked for electrical supervision? Yes ® No ❑ All auxiliary equipment operates (Elevators, fans, dampers)? N/A ❑ Yes ® No ❑ Ventilation controls operate? N/A ❑ Yes ® No ❑ Key to panel available? Yes ® No ❑ Operating instructions at panel? Yes ® No ❑ Trouble indicators'function properly? Yes ® No Remote Annunciator Panels function properly? N/A ® Yes ❑ No ❑ Elevator Call Down functions properly? N/A, ❑ Yes ® No ❑ Test record posted at panel? Yes ® No ❑ General alarm automatic time delay (minutes) N/A Was a signal received at the Central Station monitoring company? N/A El Yes ® No ❑ eDel_cS" Oth_ r t . -es i` N A :;Yes❑ Total Number of Total Number System Devices Units in Building Units Tested Test Results Acceptable 1. Bells, Horns, Chimes 16 1 N/A ❑ Yes r0 No El 2. Voice Speakers (Voice Clarity) N/A ® Yes ❑ No ❑ 3. Smoke Detectors 15 1s N/A ❑ Yes E No ❑ 4. Heat Detectors 60 60 N/A ❑ Yes ® No ❑ 5. Duct Detectors 5 5 N/A ❑ Yes E No ❑ 6. Sprinkler Flow Switches N/A ® Yes ❑ No ❑ 7. Sprinkler Supervisory Switches N/A M Yes: ❑ No ❑ 8. Visual Alarm Devices 24 24 N/A ❑ Yes ® No ❑ 9. Manual Pull Stations 8 8 N/A p Yes Z No p 10. Annunciator(s) N/A ® Yes ❑ No ❑ 11. Beam Detectors N/A ® Yes ❑ No ❑ 12. Automatic Door Unlocks N/A ® Yes ❑ No ❑ 13. Automatic Door Release N/A Z Yes ❑ No ❑ Total Number of Total Number Units Communication Equipment Units in Building Tested Test Results Acceptable 14. Phone Sets N/A ® Yes ❑ No ❑ 15. Phone Jacks N/A ® Yes ❑ No ❑ 16. Call -in Signal N/A Z Yes p No ❑ CTF- 01 Page 2 of 2 SNO F D i ° Serl"'ing Brief, Edmonds, and Mountlake Terrace ; www FireDistrictl.'org 12425 Meridian Ave S Everett, WA 98208 Phonea,,Q25) 551-1200 Fax (4f. )_ 551-1272 FIRE PREVENTION INSPECTION REPORT �SEDMONDS ❑ BRIER ❑ MOUNTLAKE TERRACE ❑ UNINCORPORATED FREQUENCY STATION & SHIFT LOCATION: 100 2 tid AvEtwP_ 5 Bldq 98WO Atinual 17-0 BUSINESS NAME: 1 larbor 131d#a I PHONE: 4d�77�175:� DATEDUESCHEDULENov2014 a I r u MAILING UFIR;K19 202 ADDRESS: 100 2rhd Avcnuc-S; &dg1, bdmE3n&, VVA S8020 BUSINESS OWNER: ,(may{--� n M 7_LG.k ���SS�(�) HOME PHONE: C2� "LGCI SZ�3 EMERGENCY-1: SchafIcr. Donna = Praq Mnor HOME PHONE: 425405,1890 CURRENT KEY ACCESS-2: HOME PHONE: CITY YES NO BUSINESS 0 EMAIL: LICENSE PERSON CONTACTED: T (.� INITIAL INSPECTION DATE !; NAME OF INSPECTOR: SYS FA 1113 FF_ !-M_ FD`Lk Box FA b,hLl HAZARDS FOUND AND LOCATION 1 / COMMUNICATIONS (ro vtJ 1 2 2 3 3 4 r1 4 5 r 5 6 % 6 �. � Piz •4-y 4,- . 'F 7 7 I AGREE TO CORRECT THE ABOVE VIOLATION(S) IN THE NEXT 30 DAYS X 1st RE -INSPECTION DATE DUE: 2nd RE -INSPECTION DATE DUE: EXTENSION GRANTED TO: FINAL RE -INSPECTION DATE DUE: VIOLATIONS CITED: PERSON CONTACTED: PERSON CONTACTED: PERSON CONTACTED: 1 INSPECTOR: - INSPECTOR: INSPECTOR: 2 DATE: DATE: DATE: 3 VIOLATIONS 1 5 -:,. VIOLATIONS 1 5 PRE -CITATION LETTER SENT CITATION ISSUED NUMBER: 4 2 6 2 6 DATE: +' CODE SECTION: 5 3E,'B 7 3 7 RETURN RECEIPT RECEIVED e 4 4 $ DATE: DISPOSITION: 7 LETTER NEEDED ❑ YES ❑ NO LETTER NEEDED ❑ YES ❑ NO " 8 FIRE DEPARTMENT COPY FROULA ALARM SERVICES Seattle Fire Department TUKWIL4 WA 98188 206 575 1962 Confidence Test Report 206-386-1448 Confidence Testing Officer 206-615-1068 (fax) 206-233-7219 Red Tag Hotline FIRE ALARM SYSTEM Certification Given (One System per Report) RED be YELLOW ❑ 1 WHITE CONFIDENCE TEST ® 1 REPAIRS ❑ 100 2No AVENUE SOUTH, Occupancy Address: HARBOR BUILDING Occupancy Name: EDMONDS Building Owner: HASSON PROPERTIES Phone Number: Responsible Person: RICK HASSON Phone Number: Building Owner Address: SAME Inspection Annual Date of Inspection: 4-25-13 Frequency/Type: Quarterly ❑ Testers Name SFD Certification (Please Print): JIM FRY Number: SCP-F248 Central Station Monitoring Yes® No ❑ Monitoring? Company Name: FROULA Primary Component: PANEL System Make: SILENT KNIGHT System Model: 5207 System Location: Identification LOBBY FIRE ALARM ROOM Number: PROBLEMS FOUND: (If additional room is needed, please add a separate sheet) NONE CORRECTIONS MADE: Date Corrected: Corrected By: (If additional room is needed, please add a separate sheet) SFD Certification Number: NONE This certifies that this fire and life safety system has been properly inspected for reliability to cover the Items listed in this report and is consistent with Seattle Fire Department Fire Code standards, and that discrepancies are noted and have been reported to the building Owner/Manager for corrective action. Signature of Tester: Phone # 5751962 Testing Agency: FROULA ALARM SYSTEMS Mailing Address: 861 INDUSTRY DRIVE, TUKWILA Building Representative (signature) CTF- 01 Page 1 of 2 The items on the checklists below shall be inspected and tested. This list does not constitute all of the required inspecting and testing of the fire and life safety system. Refer to the Seattle Fire Department Fire Code for inspecting and testing requirements. Alarm System Functionality Trouble signal with AC power off? Yes ® No ❑ System operates properly on battery backup? Yes ® No ❑ Battery voltage (no load) 25.10 volts Battery voltage (full load) 24.48 volts (signals operating) Charge circuit voltage 27.37 Volts System operates properly on standby power? Yes ® No ❑ All signals operate on AC power? Yes ® No ❑ Number of initiating circuits 13 Number of signal circuits 4 Does alarm system meet audibility standards? Yes ® No ❑ All circuits checked for electrical supervision? Yes ® No ❑ All auxiliary equipment operates (Elevators, fans, dampers)? N/A ❑ Yes ® No ❑ Ventilation controls operate? N/A ❑ Yes ® No ❑ Key to panel available? Yes ® No ❑ Operating instructions at panel? Yes ® No ❑ Trouble indicators function properly? Yes ® No ❑ Remote Annunciator Panels function properly? N/A ® Yes ❑ No ❑ Elevator Call Down functions properly? N/A ❑ Yes ® No ❑ Test record posted at panel? Yes ® No ❑ General alarm automatic time delay (minutes) N/A Was a signal received at the Central Station monitoring company? N/A ❑ Yes ® No ❑ Other Devices (Specify) N/A ® Yes ❑ No ❑ System Devices Total Number of Units in Building Total Number Units Tested Test Results Acce table 1. Bells, Horns, Chimes 16 16 N/A ❑ Yes ® No ❑ 2. Voice Speakers (Voice Clarity) N/A ® Yes ❑ No ❑ 3. Smoke Detectors 15 15 N/A ❑ Yes ® No ❑ 4. Heat Detectors 60 60 N/A ❑ Yes ® No ❑ 5. Duct Detectors 5 5 N/A ❑ Yes ® No ❑ 6. Sprinkler Flow Switches N/A ® Yes ❑ No ❑ 7. Sprinkler Supervisory Switches N/A ® Yes ❑ No ❑ 8. Visual Alarm Devices 24 24 N/A ❑ Yes ® No ❑ 9. Manual Pull Stations 8 8 N/A ❑ Yes ® No ❑ 10. Annunciator(s) N/A ® Yes ❑ No ❑ 11. Beam Detectors N/A ® Yes ❑ No ❑ 12. Automatic Door Unlocks N/A ® Yes ❑ No ❑ 13. Automatic Door Release N/A ® Yes ❑ No ❑ Communication Equipment Total Number of Units in Building Total Number Units Tested Test Results Acceptable 14. Phone Sets N/A ® Yes ❑ No ❑ 15. Phone Jacks N/A ® Yes ❑ No ❑ 16. Call -in Signal N/A ® Yes ❑ No ❑ CTF- 01 Page 2 of 2 SNOHOMISH CO. Serving Brief, Ednaonds 12425 Meridian Ave S FIREMountlake Terrace,and Everett, WA 98208 DIST�� the Town of Woodway Phone (425) 551-1200 H T www FireDistrictl. org Fax (425) 551-1272 FIRE PREVENTION INSPECTION REPORT ❑ EDMONDS ❑ BRIER ❑ WOODWAY ❑ MOUNTLAKE TERRACE ❑ UNINCORPORATED FREQUENCY STATION & SHIFT LOCATION: 100 2nd Avenue S BLDG 366 17 B I BUSINESS NAME: Harbor Bldg PHONE: 4257711755 SCHEDULED DATE DUE 111101112 MAILING 100 2nd Ave S UFIR / 509 1 '202 ADDRESS: Edmonds 98020 BUSINESS OWNER: HOME PHONE: ACTIVE EMERGENCY-1: Schaffer, Donne Prop Mgr HOME PHONE: 4254051890 CURRENT `• KEY ACCESS-2: HOME PHONE: CITY YES NO I[I BUSINESS LICENSE El 0 PERSON CONTACTED: INITIAL INSPECTION DATE NAME OF INSPECTOR: FIRE FA 4/10 FD LkBx � /I L ANNUAL SYSTEMS: S: ` HAZARDS FOUND AND LOCATIONS / COMMUNICATIONS 1 r � - t � P �� i � � P. n� e t � ►4 �°-� 1 2 �. ' w. 2 -.3 3 4 4 5 5 r 6 6 17 7 I AGREE TO -CORRECT THE ABOVE VIOLATION(S) IN THE NEXT 30 DAYS X 1st RE -INSPECTION DATE DUE: � (f" 2nd RE -INSPECTION DATE DUE: EXTENSION GRANTED TO: FINAL RE -INSPECTION DATE DUE: VIOLATIONS CITED: PERSON CONTACTED: � �J E -N -- ACTED:ED: PERSON CONTACTED: 1 INSPECTOR: INSPECTOR: INSPECTOR: 2 ( ` DATE: vim'• LL DATE: DATE: 3 VIOLATIONS 5 VIOLATIONS 1 5 PRE -CITATION LETTER SENT CITATION ISSUED NUMBER: 4 A 12 r. A 6 2 6 DATE: CODE SECTION: 5 3 7 3 7 RETURN RECEIPT RECEIVED 6 4 8 4 18 DATE: DISPOSITION: LETTER NEEDED ❑ YES ❑ NO LETTER NEEDED ❑ YES ❑ NO 8 FIRE DEPARTMENT COPY CITY OF EDMONDS 121 5TM AVENUE N. • EDMONDS, WASHINGTON 98020 • (425) 771-0215 FIRE DEPARTMENT �S t. 1S90 LOCATION: 100 2nd Avenue S BUSINESS NAME: Harbor Bldg MAILING 100 2nd Ave S ADDRESS: Edmonds BUSINESS OWNER: EMERGENCY-1: Schaffer, Donna Prop Mgr KEY ACCESS-2: FIRE PREVENTION SAFETY SURVEY BLDG PHONE: 4257711755 98020 HOME PHONE: HOME PHONE: 4254051890 HOME PHONE: FREQUENCY STATION & SHIFT 366 17 D I SCHEDULED DATE DUE ► 11/01/10 UFIR ► 509 1202 ACTIVE PERSON CONTACTED: INITIAL INSPECTION DATE NAME OF INSPECTOR: (o (�J (� fL�/Ly✓ ) Z FIRE FA 5 10 FD LkBx FE ° r_p SYSTERriS: D _ ANNUAL HAZARDS FOUND AND LOCATIONS / COMMUNICATIONS ENTER CODE ONLY ONCE ► VIOLATION CODE 2 2 3-� 3 C d 4 a 4 l 5 5 �U 6 6 7 7 8 8 In our continuing effort to promote fire safety and prevention within the community, your fire department conducts regularly scheduled "Fire Safety Survey Inspections" of all businesses and multi -family occupancies in the City of Edmonds. You are to be congratulated on the relative good condition of your occupancy in regards to fire safety. Above you will find the item(s) that were noted during our inspection which require attention to bring them into compliance with the minimum standards adopted by the City of Edmonds. Please call (425) 775-7720 within 30 days to schedule a reinspection. Any overlooked hazards or violations of the fire regulations does not imply approval of such condition or violation. If you require additional information or assistance, please contact this office by calling (425) 775-7720 between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. BUSINESS COPY Message Page 1 of 2 Westfall, John From: Westfall, John Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 9:59 AM To: 'hwright@ODELIA.com' Cc: Chave, Rob; Graf, Jeannine; Smith, Mike Subject: RE: Installation of a 60kw generator at 100 Second Avenue South, Edmonds Dear Ms. Wright: 1) Generator meets UL 2220: Ok 2) NG guided by IFGC referenced by Building Official below. If you change to LP fuel gas -Fire requires review and tank installation approval. 3) Provide 2A:10B:C rated portable fire extinguisher within 75' travel distance. Thank you, John Westfall Edmonds Fire Marshal 425-771-0213 -----Original Message ----- From: Graf, Jeannine Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 9:23 AM To: 'hwright@ODELIA.com' Cc: Chave, Rob; Westfall, John Subject: RE: Installation of a 60kw generator at 100 Second Avenue South, Edmonds Dear Ms. Wright, Additional information that would have to be provided at permit submittal are:. • Manufacturer installation instructions (must specifically permit installation inside a building and address venting) • Specify natural gas or LP • If LP provide tank size, location, protection, etc. (Fire and Planning may have additional comments) • If natural gas location of meter (specify a tie-in or if new meter will be installed) • Venting detail (duct size, type, termination, etc.) (Planning may have additional comments) • Caution on clearances • Please refer to IFGC 616, NFPA 37 and manufacturer's installation instructions for additional requirements (Fire may have additional comments) • Currently we are under the 2003 editions of State Adopted Codes but plan on adopting the 2006 editions effective 7/1/07--applications vest on the day they are submitted to the City Sincerely, Jeannine Graf, City Building Official -----Original Message ----- From: Heather Wright [mailto:hwright@ODELIA.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 1:57 PM To: Chave, Rob Cc: Westfall, John; Graf, Jeannine Subject: Installation of a 60kw generator at 100 Second Avenue South, Edmonds Importance: High 5/2/2007 Message Page 1 of 2 Westfall, John From: Chave, Rob Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 2:40 PM To: 'Heather Wright' Cc: Westfall, John; Graf, Jeannine; McConnell, Jeanie Subject: RE: Installation of a 60kw generator at 100 Second Avenue South, Edmonds Iff The property at 100 2nd Ave S is in the City's new Downtown Business "BD2" zone. There is no parking requirement for commercial floor area in the BD2 zone, so unless you have other (residential) uses in the building, you do not have to retain the parking space. Nonetheless, reducing the width and retaining the space is a good idea, and you should discuss with Jeanie McConnell in our Engineering Division regarding whether your proposal will work (parking space size, configuration, etc.). I've copied Jeanie on this email. From Planning's standpoint, we will review the proposal as part of the building permit. The only design aspect we will be looking for is that the equipment is properly screened or painted a 'flat' color so it isn't reflective as seen by pedestrian passers-by (since the proposed location is adjacent to the street). Thanks for the information. Robert Chave Planning Manager City of Edmonds 121 5th Ave N Edmonds, WA 98020 p. 425-771-0220 f. 425-771-0221 -----Original Message ----- From: Heather Wright [mailto:hwright@ODELIA.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 1:57 PM To: Chave, Rob Cc: Westfall, John; Graf, Jeannine Subject: Installation of a 60kw generator at 100 Second Avenue South, Edmonds Importance: High Hi Mr. Chave, I'm hoping you can help me out with this question. I've spoken to you once before regarding this site, but at the time we were proposing to place the generator on the rooftop. Verizon Wireless is proposing to place a 60kw emergency generator in the parking garage at 100 2nd Ave. S., in Edmonds. In order for the technicians to have clearance for door swings, bollards, etc, we would have to convert one of the parking spaces (pictures attached) from a standard spot to a compact spot — basically changing it from 9' -7" to 8' wide. However, we would not be eliminating the parking stall. The pictures attached show the unusable area we would place the generator and the parking space that would 4/25/2007 ` Bdmonds zoning information Page 1 of 1 Westfall, John From: Heather Wright [hwright@ODELIA.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 1:57 PM To: Chave, Rob Cc: Westfall, John; Graf, Jeannine Subject: Installation of a 60kw generator at 100 Second Avenue South, Edmonds Importance: High Hi Mr. Chave, I'm hoping you can help me out with this question. I've spoken to you once before regarding this site, but at the time we were proposing to place the generator on the rooftop. Verizon Wireless is proposing to place a 60kw emergency generator in the parking garage at 100 2nd Ave. S., in Edmonds. In order for the technicians to have clearance for door swings, bollards, etc, we would have to convert one of the parking spaces (pictures attached) from a standard spot to a compact spot — basically changing it from 9' -7" to 8' wide. However, we would not be eliminating the parking stall. The pictures attached show the unusable area we would place the generator and the parking space that would be affected (the one with the black car in it). I have also attached the generator specs. The generator would be fueled by natural gas. It is my understanding that we would need to go through Design Review, a BP and a mechanical permit. Is that correct and is this proposal acceptable? If you would like me to contact someone else please let me know. Thank you very much for your time and consideration. I have included the Fire Marshal and the Building Official in case they may have any comments and/or concerns. Please let me know if you need additional information. Heather M. Wright Odelia Pacific Corporation 208 Westlake Ave. N. 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Generator ii. — AC voltmeter, 3'/2, 2% accuracy _ Oil pump — Brushless design — AC ammeter, 3'/2, 2% accuracy _ Full flow oil filter — Single bearing — Combination VM/AM selector switch, 4 position — Jacket water pump — Direct connection with flex plate _ Frequency meter, 3'/2, 55-65 Hz. _ Thermostat — Class H insulation _ Vibration shock mounts (4) _Exhaust manifold —dry — All models manufactured to meet — Engine control - KASSEC-12 VDC, with cyclic _ Blower fan & fan drive NEMA MG 22.4 and CSA standards cranking timer _ Radiator - unit mounted — Telephone influence factor is well — 4 engine shutdowns with separate failure lights _ Vibration isolators - pad type within NEMA standards • High water temperature / Low water level _ Electric starting motor - 12V — Wave form deviation factor is no more • Low oil pressure _ Turbocharged than 5%, well within NEMA standards • Engine overspeed — Governor — Electric Isochronous — Harmonic content is 3.0% maximum • Engine overcrank _ Base - formed steel — Permanently lubricated ball type _ Engine gauges - 2" _ Flywheel & Enclosure bearings • Battery voltmeter _ Charging alternator - 12V — Generator is self -ventilated ' Water temperature _ Battery box & cables — Drip -proof construction • Oil pressure _ Flexible fuel & exhaust connectors VOLTAGE REGULATOR • Running time meter - 5 digits — Voltage adjust rheostat — 3 position mode switch — EMI filter (Internal Electromagnetic (auto -off -manual) — Interference) — Underspeed protection ;4 _ Overexcitation protection — Fully encapsulated _ Regulation - 1% Model # Volts Hz Phase Power Factor Natural Gas Continuous Duty 1050C Rise LP Gas Continuous Duty 1050C Rise Connection Amps kVA/kW Amps kVA/kW 60FRG4 277/480 60 3 0.8 90 60/75 90 60/75 12 LEAD HI WYE 60FPG4 120/208 60 1 3 0.8 208 60175 208 60/75 12 LEAD LO WYE 60FJG4 120/240 60 3 0.8 180 60/75 180 60/75 12 LEAD HI DELTA 60FNG4 347/600 60 3 0.8 72 1 60/75 72 60/75 4 LEAD WYE 60FGG4 120/240 60 1 1.0 250 60/60 250 60/60 12 LEAD ZIG-ZAG 60FDG4 120/240 60 1 1.0 250 60/60 250 60/60 4 LEAD VSNL60G 03-05 CORAORATfON 60 kW LP/NG Gen -Set ENGINE TECHNICAL DATA 60 Hz Model: ................................................................................................................................................................... 5.7L Type: .................................................................................................................................................................. 4-Cycle Aspiration: ......................................................................................................................................................... Naturally Cylinder Arrangement: (Number, inline, V, etc.)..................................................................................................... 8-V Displacement- Cu. In. (lit)..............................................................................................................................350 (5.7) Bore - in. (cm) x stroke - in. (cm).............................................................................................................. 4.0 (10.2) x 3.5 (8.8) CompressionRatio: .............................................................................................................................................. 9.11 RatedRPM...........................................................................................................................................................1800 Rating Standby Prime BMEP: psi(kPa).................................................................:..............................................................110 (758) ............... 107 (737) Maximum Power at Rated RPM - bhp (kW)........................................................................................88 (66) ................... 85 (64) INSTALLATION DATA Exhaust System Gas Temp. (Stack): *F(°C).......................................................................................... 1,403 (762).............1,306 (708) Gas Volume at Stack Temp.: CFM (m3/min).......................................................................... 571 (16.2) ............... 532(15.1) Maximum Allowable Back Pressure: in. H20(kPa)....................................................................................40.7 (10.1) ............. 40.7 (10.1) Cooling System Ambient Capacity of Radiator: IF (`�C)..................................................................................100 (38) .................100 (38) Maximum Allowable Static Pressure on Red. Exhaust: in. HZO (kPa)...........................................................................1.5 (0.37) ...............1.5 (0.37) Water Pump Capacity: gpm (lit/min).....................................................................................31 (117) ................. 31 (117) Heat Rejection to Coolant: BTUM(kW)...............................................................................2,999 (52.7) ........... 2,793 (49.1) Heat Radiated to Ambient: BTUM (kW)...............................................................................2,429 (42.7) ........... 2,328 (40.9) Air Requirements Aspirating: CFM (m3/min)..............................................................................180 (5.1).................172 (4.9) Air Flow Required for Red. Cooled Unit: CFM (m3/min)........................................................................... 7,115 (201).............7,059 (200) Air Flow Required for Heat Exchanger/Remote Red. based on 30IF Rise: CFM (m3/min)............................................................................ 6,747 (191) ............ 6,467 (183) Fuel Consumption: (NG-1000 BTU/ft3 / LP-2500BTU/ft3) NG LP NG LP At 100% of Power Rating: ft3/hr(m3/hr)............................................................................748 (21.2) .... 299 (8.5)..... 726 (20.6)....291 (8.2) At 75% of Power Rating: ft3/hr(m3/hr)............................................................................639 (18.1) .... 256 (7.2)..... 615 (17.4)....246 (7.0) At 50% of Power Rating: ft3/hr(m3/hr)............................................................................510 (14.4) .... 204 (5.8)..... 486 (13.8)....194 (5.5) Sound Level Data ■ Sound level at: Full Load 23 it (7 m) opu w/ critical grade muffler(dBA).................................................................................................79 23 ft (7 m) Crystal Quiet Enclosure(dBA).......................................................................................................65 Dimensions & Weight OPU See Drawings 100-3503 for Indoor Model 100-3502 for Outdoor Model Liquid Capacity Total oil system: gal (lit) .............................. 1.3 (4.7) Engine jacket water capacity: gal (lit) ..........1.8 (6.8) System coolant capacity: gal (lit)...............6.5 (24.6) Electrical System Electric volts DC...................................................12 Cold cranking Amps under 0*F(-17.8°C)............................................600 Fuel System c otj Fuel Connection Size: .................................. 1"NPT Fuel supply pressure in HZO (mm HZO) ............................ 7-11 (178-279) 0 0 Remote Radiator System Connection sizes: Drawing above for illustration purposes only, based on standard open power 240 volt Jacket water radiator inlet in. (cm)....... 2(5.1) generator. Lengths may vary with other voltages. Jacket water radiator outlet in. (cm)...... 2(5.1) Static head allowable above engine ft HZO (kPa)............. 17 (50.8) *Installation data based on 480 volt, 60 HZ. application and open power unit. ■ For sound level readings with other enclosures, please contact factory. Sound level data acquired per Test Method SAE 11074. Installation factors and site conditions can affect sound levels. Deration Factor: Altitude: Derate: 2% per 1,000 ft (305 m) above 10,000 ft (3,200z m). Temperature: Derate: 2% per 20°F (1 19C) above 110°F (439C) as (R uIn 30 (HINGED 7 1 /2 OR; BOTH Y6 SIDES) ELECTRICAL STUB -UP AREA: 5 x 7 FUEL STUB -UP AREA: 5 x 10 30 (HINGED 9 DOOR; BOTH 7 1/2 SIDES) .r DOOR DRIP CAPS Dwc. #: 1 0 0— 3 5 3 9 NOTES: 1) APPROX. WEIGHT: (WET) 2850# 2) REFERENCE BASE DRAWING: 102-2856-A 3) REFERENCE ENCLOSURE DRAWING: 103-282-ALUM 4) LB FOR CONDUIT SUPPLIED BY KATOLIGHT CORP. 5) SOUND LEVEL: 65 OBA ® 23 FT. 6) FUEL CONSUMPTION: NG: 673,000 BTU/HR LP: 672,500 BTU/HR 7) FUEL INLET SIZE AT ENGINE: 1 NPT (SEE INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR SIZING OF FUEL PIPING) 8) MINIMUM FUEL PRESSURE: 7-11" WC (4-6 OUNCES) 9) GEN-SET IS OFF -SET I" TO LEFT SIDE OF BASE/ENCL. CONTROL PANEL AS SPECIFIED 5 30 (HINGED 5 DRY CONTACT DOOR) BOX MAINLINE CIRCUIT BREAKER WATER HEATER & RAIN I BATTERY CHARGER SHIELDS AC CONDUIT -� -F _ 100 3/POWER 4 r- 66 LP FUEL INLET ®®®6 0 63 i/2 1 1 1 F NATURAL GAS 50 50 FUEL INLET (OPTIONAL) FUEL INLETS hh j 01 45 3/4 (APPROX. CONTROL PANEL HEIGHT) ENGINE START/RELAY BOX CONDUIT 8 (TYP.) 6 3/4" LB O I I I I EARTH GROUND LUGS OPTIONAL PMG KIT (3/4) GENSET AC POWER CONDUIT 2" LB BATTERY (OPP. SIDE) I 38-1 2 x 4 x 3/4 10 10 03 LIFTING 011/16 MTG. HOLES 64 VIBE PADS 4 PLCS) HOLES (4 PLCS) (4 PLCS) 40 84 ITEM # 839250 f... ,,._ , _, ,s '}.v - TGENERATOR: CORPORATION GEN-SET FORMATION LAYOUT ENGINE: 5.71 CM 362 PSL-PMG RADIATOR: W/ ENG. RADIATOR AMBIENT: 38C DUCT FLANGE: 105-1401 CONTROL PMEL-50 SERIES BASE: 102-2856-A ENCLOSURE: 103-282-ALUMDIMENSIONAL BREAKER: 200 AMP TANK: NA MUFFLER: 3 SP. SAVER TRAILER: NA ISOLATORS: PADS DRAWN TO SCALE ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES MODEL: VSENL6OF+G4 8 09-11-06 EXHAUST SCOOP DEPTH CHANGE FROM 18 TO 26 KBS THIS DRAWING IS PROPOM of KATMW CORPORATION AND IS MENDED FOR USE mm OUR VENDERSAN /MO 1CAVOID . 1S MUST BE DONE BY � MAY AY AT �� DATE: 11-9-05 DRAWN BY: KBS A 11-09-05 INITIAL RELEASE SALES AND ENGINEERING KBS Dwc. #: 1 00 — 3 5 3 9 REVISION DATE REVISION DESCRIPTION INITIALS� S ..-2ii Plio E-4�� 100 2°° Ave S VERIZON 4/25/07 FROM :Froula Alarms Systems Inc FAX NO. :2065758169 Feb. 12 2007 04:51PM P1 Fire ire Department � p nt F roula Alarm Systems Inc, Confidence Test Report 861 Industry Drive 206-386.144a Confidence Testing Officer Tukwila WA 98188-3411 206-615.1068 (fax) 206-233.7219 Red Tag Hotline FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS -- �— — _ _ (One System per Report) CertlflCatiOn_Givert --- -- _ �CONFIDENCE$T RED — YELLOW - ..._.._.,_. REPAIRS .— ._._..WHIT!~ Occupancy Address: )Cc .2 Building Owner: c(, ,.ds Occupancy Name: j- t Phone Number: , �2,k M' Responsible Person: Phone Number: 14, --- Building Owner Address. - Date of Inspection:- j _.O.7 ,...., .... -- inspection Type �• �nua quarterly (High Rise Only) Testers Name �j�,, Please Print : SFD Certification N m .� �.._ .,,._ u ber: S C P V-L2 7 Location of System: - —11-Ql awuon monitoring? No Monitoring company name: Control panel manufacturer; S iati.;� , L& Model Number: _ 1 �� - - • ti.• auv,uvneu room is needed, please add a separate sheet} Corrections,Mad Date Corrected: Ali add ial room Is needed please add a separate Sheet)Corrected By: —� -SFD Certification Number: This certifies that this fire and Iife safety system has been Properly Inspected for reliability to cover the i� Items listed In this report acid is consistent with Seattle Fire discrepancies are noted and have been r nrted to the building Owne ManaCode e f or corrrectitive and that Signature of Tester: Phone #7- Testing Agency: Froulo Alorm Systems Inc "�- • -- Mailing Address: 861 Industry brlve Tukwila WA 98)88 Buildina Renronantiva rei. mft+... % TF •8 page I of 2 FINAL PROJECT APPROVAL FORM TO: MEMO TO: FROM: PROJECT SITE ADDRESS FIAASC SIGN FLEMe SI(:N I On 7-,G,-Je PERMIT# OC- J Y ADB# DATE: NG DIVISION FIRE DEPARTMENT DATE 1it <l/&Y- ENGINEERING DIVISION DATE PLANNING DIVISION DATE �u1 C-Or.J G, _ DATE INSPECTED 3 DESCRIPTION OF WORK TO BE INSPECTED_ 1¢&)V'6AAAJ4-S A field inspection was conducted to determine compliance with approved plans. Final approval denotes that there are no objections from the above signed Department to the release of PERFORMANCE BONDS and the granting of: GRANT FINAL PROJECT APPROVAL *************************************************************************************** GRANT PROJECT APPROVAL WITH CONDITIONS NOTED ❑ Copy of CONDITIONS given to owner/contractor by inspector 1. FAILED FINAL INSPECTION- OUTSTANDING ISSUES ❑ Copy of CORRECTION NOTICE given to owner/contractor by inpector l . 3. RE -INSPECTED OUTSTANDING. ISSUES - GRANT FINAL PROJECT APPROVAL Date Signature 1: temp: b 1dg: forms: oeaprv13/25/04 Message Page 1 of 3 Westfall, John From: Westfall, John Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 11:55 AM To: 'Michael.Gallagher@VerizonWireless.com'; Ken.Iliffe@CascadiaPM.com; danmoorehouse@steelheadcom.com; Danielle.Edson@VerizonWireless.com Cc: Robert.Renken@alcoa.com; dave@steelheadcom.com; csivertsen@steelheadcom.com; Umbaugh, Theresa; Snook, Mike; Smith, Mike - Subject: RE: SEA Edmonds (Permits Close Out) Ladies & Gentlemen: Thank you all for your assist -please cease the paperwork hunt. I trust the City Building Inspector and am certain his final approval is meeting the minimum fire & life safety requirements for this project. Please call if you need any clarification. John Westfall Edmonds Fire Marshal 425.771.0213 -----Original Message ----- From: Michael.Gallagher@VerizonWireless.com [mailto:Michael.Gallagher@VerizonWireless.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 11:34 AM To: Ken.Iliffe@CascadiaPM.com; danmoorehouse@steelheadcom.com; Michael.Gallagher@VerizonWireless.com; Danielle.Edson@VerizonWireless.com Cc: Robert.Renken@alcoa.com; dave@steelheadcom.com; csivertsen@steelheadcom.com; Westfall, John Subject: RE: SEA Edmonds (Permits Close Out) I found the book, found permit app (pink) , inspector card (white), drawings permit with approved fire marshal stamp... Dan if you want someone to pop by and pick them up let me know when... -----Original Message ----- From: Ken Iliffe [mailto: Ken. Iliffe@CascadiaPM.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 11:21 AM To: Dan Moorehouse; Michael.Gallagher@VerizonWireless.com; Danielle.Edson@VerizonWireless.com Cc: Renken, Robert; dave@steelheadcom.com; csivertsen@steelheadcom.com; westfall@ci.edmonds.wa.us Subject: RE: SEA Edmonds (Permits Close Out) Dan, thanks for the updated requirements. Indeed, as you previously stated, the signed -off permit was turned in to Verizon with the closeout documentation. I've spoken to Michael Gallagher about it, and will work with Danielle Edson to retrieve it for you. Please contact me with any further questions. Ken Iliffe Senior Project Manager Kirkland, WA Field Office Cascadia P.M. LLC Office: (425) 828-1008 eFax: (425) 799-8135 Mobile: (206) 227-1172 Email: Ken.Iliffe@CascadiaPM.com Web: http://www.cascadiapm.com Precision Program Management From: Dan Moorehouse [mailto:danmoorehouse@steelheadcom.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 3:15 PM To: Ken Iliffe; Michael.Gallagher@VerizonWireless.com 10/19/2005 Message Page 2 of 3 Cc: 'Renken, Robert'; dave@steelheadcom.com; csivertsen@steelheadcom.com; westfall@ci.edmonds.wa.us Subject: RE: SEA Edmonds (Permits Close Out) Ken/Michael, I just got off the phone with John Westfall of the Edmonds F.D. and he stated that before a final inspection was to be signed off his department also had to sign off on the permit. I have no copies on record in my EVDO file of the permit for the Edmonds site. I need help in finding the original permit so I can satisfy the Edmonds F.D. request. Thanks, Dan Moorehouse From: Ken Iliffe [mailto:Ken.Iliffe@CascadiaPM.com] Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 10:37 AM To: Dan Moorehouse Cc: Renken, Robert; dave@steelheadcom.com; csivertsen@steelheadcom.com Subject: RE: SEA Edmonds (Permits Close Out) OK, does this not appear to be an issue between the City and the FD? Is there anything further that is needed from any of us to satisfy them? Ken Iliffe Senior Project Manager Kirkland, WA Field Office Cascadia P.M. LLC Office: (425) 828-1008 eFax: (425) 799-8135 Mobile: (206) 227-1172 Email: Ken.Iliffe@CascadiaPM.com Web: http://www.cascadiapm.com Precision Program Management From: Dan Moorehouse [mailto:danmoorehouse@steelheadcom.com] Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 9:34 AM To: Ken Iliffe Cc: 'Renken, Robert'; dave@steelheadcom.com; csivertsen@steelheadcom.com Subject: RE: SEA Edmonds (Permits Close Out) Ken, The permit was turned in to Kevin M. in the closeout book. The Fire Dept is looking for a final sign off by the City of Edmonds. I have no documentation in my office since it was in the book that was turned in. From: Ken Iliffe [mailto:Ken.Iliffe@CascadiaPM.com] Sent: Friday, October 14, 2005 3:06 PM To: DanMoorehouse@steelheadcom.com Cc: Renken, Robert; dave@steelheadcom.com; csivertsen@steelheadcom.com Subject: FW: SEA Edmonds (Permits Close Out) Dan, per Bud Renken below, for your actions. Please reply to Bud and myself with resolution. Thanks, Ken Iliffe Senior Project Manager Kirkland, WA Field Office 10/19/2005 Message Page 3 of 3 Cascadia P.M. LLC Office: (425) 828-1008 eFax: (425) 799-8135 Mobile: (206) 227-1172 Email: Ken.Iliffe@CascadiaPM.com Web: http://www.cascadiapm.com Precision Program Management From: Renken, Robert [ma ilto: Robert. Ren ken@alcoa.com] Sent: Friday, October 14, 2005 2:53 PM To: Ken Iliffe Subject: SEA Edmonds (Permits Close Out) Ken, Got a call from John Westfal (City of Edmonds FD). He stated he needed information before he could close out his portion of the Building Permit for the site. Can you have the GC for the site contact him to resolve. John Westfal City of Edmonds Fire Department 425-771-0213 Call me if you have any questions. Robert L. Renken Project Manager Alcoa Wireless Services 4030 Lake Washington Blvd. NE Suite 300 Kirkland, WA 98033-7870 (0) 425-803-2183 (M) 206-300-9925 (F) 206-350-4981 robert.renken@alcoa.com 10/19/2005 Westfall, John From: Umbaugh, Theresa Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 3:44 PM To: Westfall, John Subject: RE: Greenie Wish list The Aurora Marketplace remodel/TI is for no specific applicant. The management company obtained the permit to prepare the space for future lessees. The suite is #S. The contact is Regency Centers LP @ 425-709-7966. The antenna Verizon Wireless, @ 100 2nd Ave S, contractor is Steelhead Communications@ 425-670-8651. Hope that helps. T- -----Original Message ----- From: Westfall, John Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 2:26 PM To: Umbaugh, Theresa Subject: RE: Greenie Wish list Conni's Carpet is in the mail. Will you send to me contact information for Antennas: 100 2nd Av S. and Aurora Marketplace Int remodel/Tl? Thankyou -----Original Message ----- From: Umbaugh, Theresa Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 9:45 AM To: Westfall, John; Smith, Mike Subject: Greenie Wish list 2-d* C' 74 . 'q () 3) I think there are only 4 permits that are waiting for greenies from Fire. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks! << File: Greenie Wish List.xls >> Theresa M. Umbaugh Permit Coordinator Development Services Department City of Edmonds Hours M-F, 9am-12pm and 1 pm-4pm (425) 771-0220 1 Wesffall, John From: Westfall, John Sent: Monday, December 27, 2004 4:47 PM To: White, Donald; Yoakum, Andre; Smith, Mike Subject: Followup 100 2nd Av S Harbor Bldg False Calls 12/23 & 24 Fellows: I spoke with Jane from Management NW who tells me the zone(s) are supervised now and will not send alarm. Harbor Bldg has an outstanding permit for HVAC installation and we'll have fire alarm company out to test zone alarms and monitoring signal at final acceptance of HVAC permit. FM Westfall, John From: Westfall, John Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 4:25 PM To: Smith, Mike ---- -- - Subject: --- Cellular Antenna,100 2nd Av S Mike: Plans approved for exchange of antennas at roof give us an opportunity to field check the hazmat controls for the battery system in room located in the open parking area under building . John CITY OF EDMONDS REQUEST FOR PUBLIC RECORDS R�CE�yFb APR 2 4 2001 OFFICE OF THE MAYOR PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Requester Name: Ej�i%2 Requester Address: Phone Number:.s Request Made By: [Person [ ] In Writing [ ] Telephone Date of Request: 2 4 d 1 NM Nature of Request (please be as specific as possible): AR=,d -k- L�S 9 lqz o �2� -481 �-95 I fv 2. rod Z 7H-iwn►hs ? ss-t � �'�. �N j kjWM*" oil <t VzST 0(497&L460VC&r FGAILT lr� F14KC4M-1-W71j14'11Q4 Is information requested to be used for commercial purposes? )00 ignature of Requester FOR ACTION ON REQUEST FOR PUBLIC RECORDS MUST BE TARN WITHIN FI (5) BUSINESS DAYS (SEE R.C.W. 42.17.320) 1. Action t en: [ ] Request Granted [ ] Acknowledgment Estimated Response Date Provided [ ] Record Denied [ ] Record Withheld in Part (See No. 4) (See Nos. 5 & 6) (See Nos. 5 & 6) CONTINUED r 2. Request forwarded to attorney for review: [ J Yes Date Forwarded 3. Notification of Action Taken to Requester: Date of Notification: a) [ ] Request granted b) [ ] Need for additional time How long? c) [ ] Request denied d) [ ] Record withheld in part 4. If additional time needed, explain why: []No 5. If request denied or record withheld in part, name the exemption contained in Chapter 42.17 RCW which authorizes withholding or denial: 6. If request denied or record withheld in part, explain how the exemption applies to this record: 7. Request received by: Department: Date: FEES 0 - 5 copies free Standard copy charge @ $.15 per page: Charge pages @ $.15 per page $ Other (Refer to current Records Index & Fee Schedule) $ Total Fees: $ DOCUMENTS PROVIDED: DATE: - - - - MAILED: PICK UP: RECEIPT #: DATE: cAwordata\forms\pubinfo.doc EDMONDS PUBLIC RECORDS ACCESS DECLARATION TO RELEASE PUBLIC RECORDS M ic,l-wL 6c f50-z- (PRINT NAME) Having been duly sworn, deposes and says: 1. I have requested copies of the following public records: Fltz M M iw S, WA . 16 ZD f4Af-81oiL. 'r*'Ah L Id& 2. 1 understand that Washington State law, RCW 42.17.260(9), prohibits the use of lists of individuals for commercial purposes. 3. 1 understand that the use for commercial purposes of said records may also violate the rights of the individuals named therein and may subject me to liability for such commercial use. 4. 1 understand that section 2 and 3 herein apply when I use said records for commercial purposes and when others use said records or copies for same for commercial purposes. I understand that I may be liable in either case. 5. 1 understand that "commercial purposes" means that the person requesting the record intends that the list will be used to communicate with the individuals named in the record for the purpose of facilitating profit expecting activity. 6. Therefore, I do hereby swear and affirm on oath and under penalty of law that I will not use said records for commercial purposes and that further, it is my affirmative duty to prevent others from using said records for commercial purposes. 7. 1 do further swear and affirm on oath and under penalty of law that I will protect and hold harmless, including the costs of defending, the agency and its agents and employees from which I have obtained said records from any and all claims arising either directly or indirectly from the commercial use of said records. O� E-D O�I.� FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU A ,. 121 5th Avenue North, Edmonds, WA 98020 F.: (425) 771-0213 Fax (425) 775-7721 ��ADEPAR�Q�� FAX COVER PAGE TO: DATE TRANSMITTED: NUMBER OF PAGES: 2 (Including Cover Page) Recipient's Fax Number: 42s- - ZA$ l -q-( ( FROM: Wj�-,Zf:4t,L FIRE DEPARTMENT If there are any problems during transmission or documents are received incomplete, please call (425) 771-0215 and ask for JOHN WESTFALL Qu19uL T /ao Z,tp 4- -S. TRANSMISSION VERIFICATION REPORT TIME 04/25/2001 11:03 NAME FAX TEL DATE DIME 04/25 11:01 FAX NO./NAME 94254819511 DURATION 00:01:32 PAGE(S) 03 RESULT OK MODE STANDARD ECM 36� x 3 c,*61cJ-uz,,/ JP4- ��l,,� m Co i��"'TT ��¢-c-c�' � nC� . �/{�✓ Dr�iY chi. O,ptl,,r! tGl��-w� WP Aug �,fA,� UjLL 6c— zvt� �o 72-42 NATIONAL FIRE ALARM CODE; ; 3-8.14.3 To maintain the integrity. of fire alarm system functions, the removal, replacement, failure, or mainte- nance procedure on any hardware, software, or circuit not required to perform any of the fire alarm system functions shall not cause loss of any of these functions. (From NFPA 72 - 1990, 3-6.31 Exception: Where the hardware, software, and circuits are listed for fire alarm use. 3-8.14.4 Speakers used as alarm notification appliaces on fire alarm systems shall n l not be used for nonemergency purposes. [New paragraphs] Exception: Where the fire command station is constantly attended by a trained operator, selective paging shall be permitted. [From NFPA 72 - 1990, 3-6.4] 3-8.14.5 In combination systems, fire alarm signals shall be distinctive, clearly recognizable, and take precedence over any other signal even when a nonfire alarm signal is initiated first. [From NFPA 72 - 1990, 3-6.5 modified] 3.8.15 Elevator Recall for Fire Fighters' Service. [From NFPA 72-.1990, 3-7.31 3-8.15.1* System type smoke detectors located in elevator lobbies, elevator hoistways, and elevator machine rooms, which are used to initiate fire fighters' service recall, shall be connected to the -building -fire alarm system. In facilities without a building fire alarm system, these smoke detectors shall be connected to a dedicated fire alarm system control unit that shall be designated "Elevator Recall Control and Supervisory Panel" on the record drawings. Unless other- wise required by the authority having jurisdiction, only the elevator lobby, elevator hoistway, and the elevator machine room smoke detectors shall be used to recall elevators for fire fighters' service. [From NFPA 72 - 1990, 3-7.3.1 modified] 3-8.15.2 Each elevator lobby, elevator hoistway, and ele- vator machine room smoke detector'shall be capable of ini- tiating elevator recall when all other devices on the same initiating device circuit have been manually or automati- cally placed in the alarm condition. [From NFPA 72 - 1990, 3-7.3.2] 3-8.15.3 When actuated, each elevator lobby, elevator hoistway, and elevator machine room smoke detector shall initiate an alarm condition on the building fire alarm sys- tem and shall visibly indicate, at the control panel and required remote annunciators, the alarm initiation circuit or zone from which the alarm originated. [From NFPA 72 - 1990, 3-7.3.31 Exception: Where approved by the authority having jurisdiction, the elevator hoistway and machine room detectors shall be permit- ted to'initiate a supervisory signal. [New paragraph] 3-8.15.4* For each group of elevators within a building, two elevator control circuits shall be terminated at the des- ignated elevator controller within the group's elevator machine room(s). The operation of the elevators shall be in accordance with ANSI/ASME A17.1, Safety Code for Eleva- tors and Escalators, Rules 211.3 through 211.8. The smoke detectors shall be connected to the two elevator control cir- cuits as follows: (a) The smoke detector located in the designated eleva- tor recall lobby shall be connected to the first elevator con- trol circuit. (From NFPA 72 - 1990, 3-7.3.5] (b) The smoke detectors in the remaining elevator lob- bies, elevator hoistways, and the elevator machine room shall be connected to the second elevator control circuit except that when the elevator machine room is located at the designated landing, then that elevator machine room smoke detector shall be connected to the first elevator con- trol circuit. In addition, where the elevator is equipped with front and rear doors, then the smoke detectors to both lobbies at the designated level shall be connected to the first elevator control circuit. 3-8.16 Elevator Shutdown. 3-8.16.1* Where heat detectors are used to shut down elevator power prior to sprinkler operation, the detector shall have both a lower temperature rating and a higher sensitivity [often characterized by a lower Response Time Index (RTI)] when compared to the sprinkler. 3-8.16.2 Where heat detectors are used for elevator power shutdown prior to sprinkler operation, they shall be placed within 2 feet of each sprinkler head and be installed in accordance with the requirements of Chapter 5. Alterna- tively, engineering methods (such as in Appendix B) shall be permitted to be used to select and place heat.detectors to ensure response prior to any sprinkler head under:.a variety of fire growth rate scenarios. 3-8.16.3* Where pressure or waterflow switches are used to shut down elevator power immediately upon or prior to the discharge of water from sprinklers, the use of devices with time delays shall not be permitted. 3-9 Fire Safety Control Functions. 3-9.1 Scope. The pr6visions of this section apply to the minimum requirements for the interconnection of fire safety control functions (e.g., fan control, door control, etc.) to the fire alarm system. These fire safety functions are not intended to provide notification of alarm, supervi- sory, or trouble conditions; alert or control occupants; or summon aid. 3-9.2 General. 3-9.2.1 An auxiliary relay connected to the fire alarm sys- tem used to initiate control of fire safety functions shall be located within 3 ft (I m) of the controlled circuit or device. The auxiliary relay shall function within the voltage and current limitations of the control unit. The installation wir- ing between the fire alarm system control unit and the auxiliary relay shall be monitored for integrity. Exception: Control devices that operate on loss of power or on loss of power to the auxiliaiy relay shall be considered self- 711071itoring for integrity. 1993 Edition Inc. 9Q November 7, 1997 CITY OF EDMONDS BARBARA FAHEY MAYOR 121 5TH AVENUE NORTH • EDMONDS, WA 98020 • (425) 771-0220 • FAX (425) 771-0221 COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT Public Works • Planning/Building • Parks and Recreation • Engineering • Wastewater Treatment Plant Mr. Warren LaFon, Architect 123 4th Avenue North Edmonds, Washington 98020 RE: Harbor Building @ 100 Second Avenue South Thank you for meeting with me at the site today in order to resolve this matter. At your suggestion, I recalculated the allowable area (based on the 1970 code) assuming the garage parking area as Type IV- N. The mixed use calculation worked out to be less than one, so the parking area can be designated as Type II-N, non -rated, provided a two hour area separation wall is maintained, completely separating the parking garage from other uses and/or buildings. The door at the bottom of the stair must be a 1 1/2 fire rated door and the separation wall must extend a minimum of 30 inches above the parking deck. Also, all penetrations of the area separation wall must be fire sealed. Thank you for providing the specific information in order for us to make a determination. We will include the proper comments on the original plans on file with the City so that there will be no future misunderstanding. The owner may need to obtain a building permit for assuring the two hour area separation wall is properly constructed. We regret any inconvenience on the part of you or the owner and again thank you for your assistance in resolving this matter. Thank you, Jeannine L. Graf Building Official Coto LNG - cc: Fire Marshal Mt�jlj &q-" /s _ o_ FAC, �ZM? 1117,(o L,�MS4 • Incorporated August 11, 1890 G Sister Cities International — Hekinan, Japan ,�v-07-1997 10:13AM FROM Cammmrity, Tra& =d Ecowmic Devaepmaat Post CWru* Bax 48350 ObrnW" WA 9850448350 Fire Alarm System Rcpost of Inspection Name of Facility: 300 Saxbor Building Occupied as: Office Hull ing TO 7783424 RECEIVED MAR 1 0 1997 EDMONDS FIRE DEPT. Inspection Contract No. File Number P.07 Dazes 2/03/97 Cocmty':...._..--King I zip: 4602,a Tel' 55 Building Designation (if more than one bufl&n& --- Inspected ]3y: J . - Shdo Title: Tech.. "Svp � a . e.... , 1. Type of Test; Monthly ❑ Quarterly ❑ Semi -Annual ❑ Annual, 19 2. Type of System: Noncoded ® Coa=ou Coded ❑ Selective Coded ❑ Dual Coded ❑ 4.Tire Departm=t Official C,ont mted: Xdni,toxim:g Monttorarlg Co. 5. Test Received at SbaMmii96t Yes ® No ❑ a. Iiaaster Box Reset nk 7. Camments, explanation of unsatisfactory results, action taken, CZI No �rohl�n� font - 403-07-1997 10:13AN FROM It TO 7783424 P.09 Number of limb Tvw d Tat Dae S866CI cY Check Ycm No NIA Typo amid 1[sa aR Type- a£ ET*-- 1 S.C="PXNA 1 2/03 97 x Silent Kni- 9. Manua scatim 7 x Edwards im Flext Coro 68 x R/ 11smc cb 22 to DChpamtron BRK 2400 M A &bla Ahy= 12 x Wheelloc / 13. vsoat Ab=m 12 x On Horns ilk Code Trams N/A 15. AmW doorMkoses N/A 15. Trouble Udiu*m to x At Panel 17. M&aw Ab= B= N A 18. 2 f� x Yuasan Pl-•1 19. cbmww 1 to x In Panel m Genm4or -NIA 21. Vey 2t Fos Depmrtmad. N/A 73 C=trzd Staim x ADEMC0698 U. Exuriar spfhlkkr E3=hi= Alarm Bea N/A 2S. SprhxkLer vvgsw Flag S-ikk N/A 26- SQriukd GMe Valve -Tamper Swig N 27. An tota< 1 x 1 At Panel 22. Auk-Imm& 'none Dtlay of Owmal Alms _ e3muu& riame i wAad Ea 29. Teat ad alma fyabbt a: emegp y pwoff mW--wr'f1 Yea ® No Q 30. '[bii� is 10 mrbry tlsat this em alum VY% m has bee= prape¢iY irtasttcd fat > y covc3 jag The *� %led in drm repast, mad is aoumWent with bWPA Fza Alum Maiqt— A. 5igadmm =f Owccr ar Rqw* 1L Sii ae Of Fao AJasm FOM c Nmme afFzm MECF%ANICAL CLIMATE CONTROL Dx Moping AdasaaaP.0, BOX 27094, SE.ATTLE ? WA 9 812 5 Tdephaoe 3 6 7 --8 211 1r. ELxuicml Caatrartb. Licxo!c # 1,-IARi 4 N Z F. spmimlty Ekwicism ucffuaa o s SFst =a. Rcr- 3n5 TOTAL F' . 08 MEMORANDUM DATE I b Z 314 7 REPORTED BY ILA-) OF SUBJECT ADDRESS: too CONCERNS/ HAZARDS: SIGNED FoLLow-up: z ^ —VuN %�2 �, F—cG —,V— EA-q-lr-.r. SIGNED City of Edmonds So Office of Fire Prevention I.D. SILENT \ KNIGHTk�P' FIRE SYSTEMS,. FEATURES: • Eight zones, 6 Style A (class B) and 2 Style D (class A). 8 Expander Zones are Style A (class B). Zones are interchangeable using the Model 7181 Zone Converter. • UL, FM, MEA (BSA), CFM Listed and Approved. • Event memory. • Fuseless design can reduce service time. • Field selectable, 12 or 24 VDC power supply. • Six amp current output at 12 volts, five amps at 24 volts. • Compatible with 2- and 4- wire smoke detectors as well as water flow and sounding devices. • Easy to install, program and service. • Four programmable (Style Y) supervised signal circuits, including steady, pulse and temporal. • Programmable smoke verification, pre -alarm delay, and cross -zoning can minimize false alarms. • Four general purpose relays (Form C 24 volts at 2.5 amps resistive). • Built-in approved digital communicator with UL required priorty reporting. • Flexible programming capabiities including up/ downloading and use of remote annunciator. No "desktop" programmer required. • Accu-Zon0 diagnostics facilitate local and remote troubleshooting. • Individual zone Walk Test. DESCRIPTION: The Silent Knight Model 5207 is an all -in -one fuseless local fire evacuation control panel and digital communicator designed for applications requiring manual fire alarm, automatic fire alarm and water flow for sprinkler system supervision. The basic unit offers fire alarm for one to eight zones, expandable to 16 with the optional 5210 expansion module. It is compatible with both two- and four -wire smoke detectors. Compact, easy to install and service, it delivers the features you'd expect to find in fire systems costing much more. During normal operation, the 5207 constantly checks smoke and other sensing devices for fire conditions. It also conducts system checks to determine if any troubles, or COMMERCIAL FIRE ALARMS 5207 system problems, exist. If the 5207 encounters a fire or trouble condition, it sends a report to a central monitoring station (if applicable), and, typically, sounds an audible/ visual warning in the local area. The 5207's microprocessor constantly runs programs to check inputs and carry out other routine functions. If the program ever stops running, a watchdog circuit will detect it and reset microprocessors to resume normal operations. The Model 5207 conducts an automatic self -test every 24 hours —at a time you select —and sends a report to the central station (if applicable). Other features of the system include English -language remote annunciation simplifying "Step Programming" of custom options. Remote downloading of system configurations can eliminate the expense of sending out a service technician for reprogramming. System provides a built-in fire drill procedure. The exclusive Accu-Zone feature measures and displays zone voltages, so you can set up and test the system without separate testing equipment. Fuseless circuit board design eliminates one of the most likely causes for service calls. SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS: • Primary AC: 120 VRMS at 60 HZ, 2A • Total Accessory Load: 5A at 24 VDC 6A at 12 VDC INDICATOR LIGHTS: • AC/DC POWER (Green) - On when system is running on AC power; flashes when using DC. • ALARM (Red) -On for supervisory alarm; flashes for fire alarm. • TROUBLE (Yellow) - On when trouble condition exists. • SILENCED (Yellow) - On when alarm or trouble has been silenced but not yet cleared. • EVENT MEMORY (Yellow) -Onwhenan alarmcondition has been reset. • SET MODE/REPORT (Yellow) - On when system is in test or program mode, including Date/Time set mode. Flashes when system is reporting. MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS: • Dimensions: 16 in. W x 26.4 in. H x 4 in. D (40.6cm W x 67cm H x 10.2cm D) • Weight: 25 lbs. (11.4 kg.) • Color: Red TELEPHONE REQUIREMENTS: • FCC Registration No.: AC6USA-65475-AL-E • Type of Jack: RJ31 X (2 required) APPROVALS: • UL Listed • FM Approved • CFM Approved • New York City MEA (formerly BSA) • NFPA 71 - Central Station Reporting 72A - Local Protective Signaling System 72B - City Box 72C - Polarity Reversal 72D - Proprietary Protective Signaling System OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Model 4180 Status Display Module Provides 16 outputs to give alarm and trouble conditions by zone. Two units can be connected to annunciate all 16 zones on a 5207 control. Can be used to drive LED or graphic annunciators. (Non -supervised) Model 7181 Fire Zone Convertor Converts Style A zones to Style D and vice versa. 5220 Direct Connect Module Used for City Box and polarity reversing direct wire applications. 5530 Downloading Modem SIA format modem for remote programming of-5207 and other Silent Knight controls. 5541 Downloading Software For remote programming with IBM PC and compatible computers. Can be used with 5207 and other Silent Knight products. Requires 5530 modem. Software/modem package may be ordered as a 5561. 5260 Printer Interface Allows connection of a standard computer printer to provide a printed record of 5207 system activity. Simple plug-in connection. (Printer not supplied by Silent Knight.) Series MT and MT Strobe Multitone Electronic Signals Wheelock's Series MT and MT Strobe Multitone electronic signals offer a choice of eight (8) nationally and internationally recognized alerting sounds: Horn, Bell, March Time Horn, Code-3 Tone, Code-3 Horn, Slow Whoop, Siren or Hi/Lo Tone. Our Code-3 horn and tone patterns are engineered to comply with NFPA/ANSI Temporal Pattern codes that take effect in July of 1996 without requiring additional equipment. With MT and MT Strobe Signals, one alarm appliance meets most of your signaling needs. Synchronized strobe versions are available. Features • Approvals include: Underwriters Laboratories (UL 1971 and UL 464) Listings, Factory Mutual (FM), California State F Fire Marshal (CSFM), New York City (MEA) and Chicago- (BFP) approvals on all models. j • One alarm appliance with (8) eight selective signals to provide 15 superior sound penetration for various ambient and wall condi- tions with two field selectable sound output levels. • Code-3 Horn and Tone meet ANSI/NFPA/ISO temporal pattern for standard emergency evacuation signaling. Series Series • Audible and strobe can operate from a single signaling circuit MT Show w/108 MT4115 VAC with any of the (8) audible signals. • Designed to meet or exceed NFPA/ANSI Standards and ADA Accessibility Guidelines. • Low current draw with low temperature compensation to reduce power consumption and wiring costs. • MT Strobe models available with 15, 15/75, 30 and 75 candela F: ratings for independent or single input activations and all new synchronized strobe designs. • Wheelock's patented LS, LSM, MS, IS, HSW Series and all i E new synchronized strobe designs offer fire alarm system de- signers, specifiers and installers the industry's widest selection of UL 1971 Listed strobe products. • 12 VDC, 24 VDC and 115 VAC models with wide Listed voltage Series range. MT • No additional trimplate required for flush mounting. • Compliance with RFI limits in FCC Part 15, Class B for compatibility with sensitive detection and communication circuits. • MT & MT-WM Strobe model available for outdoor installation requiring weatherproof devices. In private mode location where UL 1971 strobes are not required the MT-WM and MT4-115 VAC strobe models are UL 1638 Listed and are designed for surface mount- ing indoors or outdoors. • Series MT Signals have IN and OUT wiring terminations that accept two #12 to #18 American Wire Gauge (AWG) wires at each ter- minal. Inputs are polarized for compatibility with standard reverse polarity type supervision. • Selectable input voltage on non -strobe DC versions. Strobe versions are factory set for either 12 VDC, 24 VDC or 115 VAC. • Mounts to either 4" square or double gang boxes (important for retrofit installations). Attractive flush or surface mounting. • Series MT Strobe multitone electronic signals equipped with SL/SLM synchronized strobes, when used in conjunction with Wheelock SM/DSM Sync Modules, produce a synchronized strobe flash for compliance with ADA guidelines concerning photosensitive epilepsy. Alarm Tones Tone Pattern Description I Tone Pattern Description Horn Horn Continuous I Code-3 Tone 500 Hz ANSI S3.41 Temporal Pattern Bell 1560 Hz Modulated 0.7 sec. ON, Repeat) I Slow Whoop 500-1200 Hz Sweep (4.0 sec. ON, 0.5 sec. OFF, Re eat March Time Horn Horn 0.25 sec. ON, 0.25 sec. OFF, Repeat) I Siren 600-1200 Hz Sweep 1.0 sec. ON, Repeat) Code-3 Horn Horn ANSI S3.41 Temporal Pattern Hi/Lo 1000/800 Hz (0.25 sec. ON, Alternate MT Strobe models are UL 1971 Listed for indoor use with a temperature range of 32° F to 120' F (0° C to 49° C) and maximum humidity of 851,• RH. All MT and MT-4 strobe models for outdoor use are Listed for 31' F to 150° F (-35• C to 66° C) and maximum humidity of 95%. WfIPRaOUt 9 E0,39dd GTTL ZLe 93F 9b:Li Le, 20 ZIdU Series RS Strobes and SR Sync Strobes Wheelock's Series RS Strobe and SR Sync Strobes are designed for maximum performance, reliability, and cost-effec- tiveness while meeting or exceeding the latest requirements of NFPA 72 (the National Fire Alarm Code), ANSI 117.1 (the iorican National Standard for Accessible and Usable Building and Facilities), and UL Standard 1971 (Signaling devices ,err the Hearing Impaired)- RS/SR Strobe Signals, when properly specified and installed in accordance with NFPA/ANSI Standards, can provide the Equlvalent Facilitation allowed under ADA Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG General Sec- tion 2.2) by meeting or exceeding the illumination which results from ADA's strobe intensity guidelines of 75 candela at 50 feet. This is an illumination of 0.030 lumens per square foot. Wheelock's Series RS/SR Strobes employ an integral Strobe Mounting Plate (patent pending) that makes it easy io mount to a variety of backboxes. The strobes can be mounted to single -gang, double-g.;rng, 4" square, or 160 mm European backboxes. An attractive cover plate is provided for a clean, finished appearance. By specifying and installing Series SR s,,mchronized strobe products, along with Wheelock SM/DSM Sync Modules, synchronized strobe flash is achieved. Synchronized strobes can eliminate possible restrictions on the number of strobes in the field of view. Wheelock's synchronized strobes offer an easy way to comply with ADA recom- mendations concerning photosensitive epilepsy.. Features • Approvals Include: Underwriters Laboratories (UL 1971). Submitted for California State Fire Marshal (CSFM), New York City (MEA), Chicago (BFP), Factory Mutual (FM). • ADAINFPA/ANSI compliant • All models meet ADA Guideline for minimum one flash per sec, and from 20-31 volts or 12.0 to 15.6 volts. ow current draw with low temperature compensation to reduce ower consumption and wiring costs. • Available in 15, 15f75, 30, 75, and 110 candela intensity. • 15f75 candela wall mounted strobes were UL tested for 75 cd on axis. They are listed at 15 candela under UL 1971 and meet 75 candela intensity on axis for ADA guidelines. • SR strobes and SRP strobe plates, when used in conjunction with Whec!ock SM/DSM Sync Modules, produce a synchro- nized strobe flash for compliance with ADA guidelines con- ceming pho;oepilepsy. • Strobe Mounting Plate (RS/SR models) allows mounting to sin- gle -gang, double -gang, 4• square or 100 rnrn European back - boxes. No additional trim plate required for flush mounting. • Polarized 12 and 24 VDC models with wide listed voltage ranges using filtered DC or unfiltered FWR input voltage. • Fast installation with IN/OUT screw termin.:tls using T12 to #18 AWG wires. • Compliance with RFI limits in FCC Pan 15, Class B for compat- ibility with sensitive detection and communi.:.ation circuits. Series RS and SR Series RS and SR with S'robe Mourning Plate Wvt3T Since UL 1971 strobes cannot be Listed for outdoor use, Wheelock offers Y;M_';T strobes for outdoor installations requir- ing weatherproof devices and private mode locations where UL 1971 strobes are re:uired. i ney are UL 1638 Listed at 117cd and are dasiDrr2d sur'ace mounting indoors or out- doors. ONLY 88 VILLIANIPS i;i•3t V D C ,< Wheelock A MEMORANDUM DATE_ ` f Z3 /I 1 L REPORTED BY - OF SUBJECT Z -!4 AV ADDRESS: I (go CONCERNS/ HAZARDS: nn F FOLLOW-UP: SIGNED I.D. Gr-Q-�G 9 7 - 71 v CA- t"60 �� � X T � s . 7 71- 3 �20 3 I4 7 J6-i�: Le-n w �-rw/ 5Moje,6,V 06rar fAC4 6ekCM Ll� �- JAc, wl' --__ f �to SIGNED /L-)Ig , City of Edmonds * Office of Fire Prevention /60 1ho 1SO) CITY OF EDMONDS BARBARA FAHEY MAYOR 121 5TH AVENUE NORTH • EDMONDS, WA 98020 • (425) 771-0220 • FAX (425) 771-0221 COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT Public Works • Planning/Building • Parks and Recreation • Engineering • Wastewater Treatment Plant August 27, 1997 Mr. John D. Cadigan, President Rio Petrol, Inc. 300 Harbor Building 100 Second Avenue South -4,73,`0- Edmonds, Washington 98020 Dear Mr. Cadigan: I am in receipt of your letter dated August 22, 1997 and shall attempt to respond to the questions you pose. I am also more than happy to meet with you and your representatives in order to resolve this matter and I am available any day during the week of September 15th during City business hours. The original building plans on file with the City identifies the construction type --which by all indications is III-1 Hour construction. Protection of the buildings' steel frame members was required of the original construction in 1973 and is still required today for this type of construction. Regarding the validity of the statement "life -safety violation", unprotected steel members which are required to be protected is most certainly a "life - safety violation", and that is why we attempted to notify you as soon as the violation was confirmed. The plans submitted for the cell project on 12/11/96 do not specifically show the building frame unprotected in the garage area since the majority of this work is within a shaft and on the roof. However, when the mechanical permit application was submitted and indicated the equipment would be located within the building framework, I dispatched the City Inspector to make a site inspection for code related issues. It is not the City's intent to postpone informing any applicant of code requirements associated to a project --even when the news is unfavorable. The mechanical permit was received on 8/7/97, the site inspection was conducted on 8/8/97 and my first letter of notification was sent on 8/12/97 after I had researched the plans and applicable codes. For clarification, it has not been ascertained that the installation of the mechanical equipment in the parking garage creates any greater fire threat due to it's location to the unprotected steel members as you state in your letter. But, the mechanical permit shall not be issued for the proposed location since the steel framing members are unprotected. a Incorporated .August 11, 1890 0 Sister Cities International — Hekinan, Japan Mr. Cadigan August 27, 1997 Page Two I am not familiar with the term Class A and therefore cannot respond to your comments regarding this. But please be advised, Section 102 of the 1994 Uniform Building Code requires that when life -safety violations are brought to the Building Officials' attention they must be resolved. Furthermore, I have not used the term "life threatening" as you highlighted in quotations in your letter however, it is my determination that a life -safety violation exists and as building owner(s) it is your responsibility to resolve. It is understandable that receiving news about a building that you have purposefully improved must be a shock but I assure you my research was without malice and the conclusion (that a violation exists) is sound. However, if you have specific information that demonstrates the building construction type is not as shown on the approved plans or if other fire protection means have been installed which would negate the requirement for framing member fire protection, please provide that information to me for review. Or if my letters have satisfactorily explained the situation you may apply for the required building permit to install the one hour fire protection, at 121 5th Avenue North, Second Floor, Monday through Friday, 9:OOam to 5:OOpm. The original approved building plans are on file with the City and are available for viewing during normal business hours. Contact Vivienne Myers, Permit Specialist if you wish to review those plans. Thank you, Jeannine L. Graf Building Official cc: Fire Marshal HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INCIDENT COST RECOVERY FORM Today's Date Submitted City of: By: Michael A. Springer, Fire Chief ,4 v Department: Fire & Public Works Address: Company or individual responsible for the spill: Name: Address: Telephone and Fax Numbers Contact Person: 09-25-97 Edmonds 121-5th Avenue North, Edmonds, WA 98020 Kerry Newaman - Sprint PCS 12208-134th N. E., Redmond, WA (425) 650-0000 Date, time and location of spill: 09/21/97 at 0812 hours Wed-2nd Avenue Sou %Edmonds, WA 98020 Brief details of spill: Laarge quantity of diesel fuel leaked from generator. Diesel fuel ran into storm drains C Names of Responders: Total Hours @ $45 per ho Ward, James (Water Dept.) 6 190.68 Campbell, Tom 1 36.23 Hepler, Patrick 2 84.46 Springer, Michael - Fire Chief 2 125.02 Anderson, Todd 2 42.02 Lucas, Greg 2 58.36 Nichols, Robert 2 44.54 Schmitt, Robert 2 60.86 VonSchuessler, Tom 2 49.12 Apparatus Used: Total Hours Cost per Hour Total Cost Fire Engine #7 2 275.50 Fire Engine #6 2 275.50 Command Vehicle 2 3.15 Expended Supplies Replacement Cost: 1 bag "Green Stough" 20.00 2 bags "Sawdust Absorbant" 36.00 2-Five Gallon "Quick Dry Absorbant" 36.00 70 Absorbant Pads 109.00 1 Spill Kit 99.00 A:Word/Worffonns 11/HasMdCo 9/25/97be HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INCIDENT COST RECOVERY FORM Damaged Equipment: Replacement Cost: TOTAL REIMBURSEMENT REQUESTED: $ 1,545.44 Send list of expenses to ESCA, 23607 Highway 99, #3-C, Edmonds, WA 98026-9272 A:Word/WordFortus II/HasMatCo 9/25/97be Diesel Spill Costs r a�t.ast :. stiti�la: Fire Engine # 7 165.30 1st hr. 110.20 2nd hr. $ 275.50 Fire Engine # '4 165.30 1st hr. 110.20 2nd hr. $ 275.50 Command Vehicle 31.5 cents/mile $ 3.15 $ 554.15 1 bag "Green Stough" $ 20.00 2 bags "Sawdust Absorbant" $ 36.00 2 five gallon "Quick Dry Absorbant" $ 36.00 70 Absorbant Pads $ 109.00 1 Spill Kit $ 99.00 $ 300.00 James Ward (Water Department) 31.78 hr. (6hrs) $ 190.68 $ 190.68 Campbell, Tom 36.23 hr. (1 hr) $ 36.23 Hepler, Pat 42.23 hr. (2 hrs) $ 84.46 Springer, Mike 62.51 hr. (2 hrs) $ 125.02 $ 245.71 Anderson, Todd 21.01 hr. (2 hrs) $ 42.02 Lucas, Greg 29.18 hr. (2 hrs) $ 58.36 Nichols, Bob 22.27 hr. (2 hrs) $ 44.54 Schmitt, Bob 30.43 hr. (2 hrs) $ 60.86 Vonschuessler, Tom 24.56 hr. 2 hrs $ 49.12 $1,545.44 $ 254.90 $ 1,545.44 Page 1 Diesel Spill Costs ifelplacernettt Cos:::::::::::sub otal ...: Fire Engine # 7 165.30 1st hr. 110.20 2nd hr. Z7,S, s-0 Fire Engine # 7 165.30 1st hr. 110.20 2nd hr. - s-p Command Vehicle 31.5 cents/mile o ,s 1 bag "Green Stough" 7 0 ZO od 2 bags "Sawdust Absorbant" f o 0 d 2 five gallon "Quick Dry Absorbant" p0 70 Absorbant Pads / 0 ,00 1 Spill Kit q 0 6 James Ward (Water Department) 31.78 hr. (6hrs) 170 (o Campbell, Tom 36.23 hr. (1 hr) 3, Z3 Hepler, Pat 42.23 hr. (2 hrs) , ,,,yt�, Springer,Mike 62.51 hr. (2 hrs) 2S; 0 Anderson, Todd 21.01 hr. (2 hrs) y OL Lucas, Greg 29.18 hr. 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Rate : -1_ ,611 0,0.c' 18 } Cycle Code: 24 32 } .FED Cdf Stf Dp : 1 /ti! 00 44) Misc Rates: Mi 9:} MEDCR Code: 3/.,00000� 33} FED Add.Wh = M2 - M3 ©} PEMS Code: 2/ . 000©0 45 } :-Ot OK:?/FTE `7,. r Y/1.©0' on PENS Defer: FSL 46} YearlyPayHrs: 2080 12) L&I Code: 0803 ; , 47). StdPa Typ.(X) N `STD - !3.} UHEMR Code : Y ` __ 48 } Last, Check# ... ;'. r 1$`06;7 ! } MEBT Code: 1 38) Life Insur. : 49} DratuCd/Amt: 50}. Pens Hrs .Mtd.: : '88.'00 6,)^ Unifm Code: - 51}_UneinpHr-sQfd; i y !7}- PersMembr:#: - 41 } Home Acct _No 000.000_b53.000. 00 DATA OK? (NIT/END!<CR>IS2-S6'). Hourly Wage with Benefit for Reimbersement NAME TITLE HOURLY SALARY HOURLY BENEFIT' huh:. ...... Allison, Steve P. Lieutenant 21.6500 5.4100 rar 150.00% " Anderson, Todd M. Firefighter "B" 16.2889 4.7211 ::.;, , N:; 150.00%, .•,, Boyle, W. Dean Firefighter "A" 19.0679 4.5621�' ,: , , ry*c:'... 150.00% i$ Mrs Campbell, Thomas J. Firefi§hter A 19.0679 5.0821. z";:,.; ..., 150...M 'Tmmmmi= Dahl, oug as C. Lieutenant 2 . .3940 'x' '''%.;;;. ,; :•,;•:;;:•: CaptainsAverage Mr Erickson, David 1. Firefighter 19.06 9 4.6021r �;: ;;.. ,t., .: ynsh, Barbara L. Secretary 16.9288 212 s ; z:; 150.00% Lieutenants $ 246.42 Average Fischer,Michael C. Firefighter "A 19.4364 .1 36 :::sri'%'150.00 ;. XFirefighters Flett, Thomas A. Firefighter "A" 19.0679 .3421 #¢:: :few; .+#:;.. 150.00% ' verage Haas, Devin M. Firefighter "B" 16.4810 3.5090 x_?:#$ 150.00% .'• ry Hepler, Patrick M. Lieutenant 22.3786 5.7714 < `:£n j5.1 150.00%, _ c: Heryla, Michael J. Lieutenant 21.9623 5.2777 w<t,; 150.00%, ,h,, . :d Hills, Randal D. Firefighter "A" 19.4364 4.3036 rz<'^`2>7:. 150.00% Howard, Isaac E. Firefighter "A" 19.0679 5.3421 w0 150.00% . • f�: Kindig, Wayne I. Firefighter "A" 19.0679 5.0821 150.00%:'39.95 Krugmire, David L. Firefighter "A" 19.0679 5.3421 f:: z `::.<:r h � 150.0096 Kuhn, W. Brett Firefighter "A" 18.1573 3.7227 f % # 150.00% ::: Lucas, Greg A. Captain 23.9455 5.2345150.00% Martin, James W. Firefighter "A" 19.0679 5.3421 :'. ': {h f?;41 150.00%..3$s McAllister, Brian N. Firefighter "B" 13.7885 3.9215 a" i j`.<': #`: 150.00% Z•'' McComas, Gary L. Fire Marshal 32.3077 6.2923 Ness, Steven A. Firefighter "A" 17.2815 4.8485 :0s:':�? =" 150.00% :'* Nichols, Robert A. Firefighter "A" 18.5082 3.7618 >` „ Y?:N :: 150.00% .,'4 ` ; , , Oftedahl, Dennis J. Lieutenant 21.9623 5.7177:Y'w>?;... 150.00% :, , ;, # Petrelia, Marc L. Captain 24.3994 4.9306 :%x` 150.00% ;. Schmitt, Robert J. Captain 24.3994 6.0306;, . 150.00%,.. Simmons, Stephanie A. Clerk 10.0000 �•.�:�>.•. , `•f�.., Smith, Michael J. Firefighter "B" 16.0481 3.3619•<:w>3i 150.00% r::' ------ Soucy, Joseph P. Firefighter "A" 19.0679 5.0821 150.00% Speier, Andrew E. Firefighter "A" 19.0679 3.8421 150.00% ?# Springer, Michael A. Fire Chief 33.7615 7.9085:>:.w�'g;i>.,.: 150.00% Steinbach, Justin C. Firefighter "A" 18.6994 3.6506 r`v .. 150.00% Storm, John H. Firefighter "A" 19.0679 5.3421 im�i#{:•`:<;4I 150.00%'; Tipp, Michael Firefighter "A" 19.0679 4.1221 ';::;';:%2..: 150.00% •'•• {;;, :.5 Turner, Amy M. Firefighter "B" 16.4810 3.5090 ?:'<:<## ,. 150.00%„ VonSchuessler, Thomas R. Firefighter "A" 19.4364 5.1236 '.s3 150.00% Warren, Dean G. Firefighter "A" 19.0679 5.0821 f . 150.00%v?f<: Westfall, John J. Inspector 25.8552 6.7448 < < w:r w;<.. 150.00% White, Donald J. Firefighter "A" 17.9494 4.9306 150.00%�`a%Fk Whitman, Timothy P. Assistant Chief 31.2865 7.9535 ::;`:max%:x <, 150.00% Woods, Joel E. Lieutenant 21.5460 5.6640 <; {< ............ 1 150.00% Yoakum, Andre M. Firefighter "A" 19.0679 3.8421'' 150.00% 930.99 23.87 FROM : Emergency Services Coor Agency PHONE NO. : 206 775 7153 Sep. 22 1997 12:21PM PO4 DESCRIPTION HOVRLYR,47N SUPPORT Supplemental unit in support of other fire fighting units/forces x: air 1v unit 26.25 PLOW Sin le disk on 4x4 unit. used to trail wildfire &2 21ow) 27.00 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Specialized hazardous materials response unit responding with hazardous materials res nse team. 165.40 CRASH Specialized aircraft crash unit 165.40 RESCUE — t4'L- MA'( y N11 Unit equipped for special rescue operations (Ex: heavy vehicle extrication (Hum) or technical rescue. 99.20 EMS UNIT, NON TRANSPORT Ems Response Unit, Non -Transport, licensed under WAC 246.975 33,00 ALS - Non-Tra rt 41.30 EMS UNIT, TRANSPORT EMS Unit, Transport: Ambulance unit, licensed under WAC 246-975 44.10 ALS - Transpon Units 55.10 Patient Trannort Mileage 8.80 1Xr mile COMMAND UNIT Mileage at prevailing federal government rate *** MILEAGE RATES Mileage is paid for vehicles which are not eligible for hourly rate compensation. Payment rates are "wet rates". All fuel, oil, insurance, maintenance and repair, and other costs are included in the rate and are the responsibility of the operator. Units which were used to tow or haul fire apparatus are paid mileage only. COMPACT $40/mile S.45/tnile SUBCOMPACT $,40/mile S.45/mile MID SIZE $.40/mile S.45/mile SPORT/FULL SIZE UTILITY $.45/mile $.50/mile 112 TON PICKUP $.SO/mile S.68/mile )14*TtONWICKIh?"" S.58/mile $.74/mile 1 TON/DOUBLE CAB PICKUP $.63/mile $.80/mile 1-1/2 TON $,85/mile $1.081ndle W441 Mo ICS TYPES., ICS TYPE is determined by meeting nth the minimum requirements (Pump capacity (GPM) and tank capacity (GALLONS). If a vehicle only meets one of the minimum requirements. it is classified at the lowest m.Wmum requirement met. FOR EXAMPLE: if GPM is 70 and tank capacity is 200, an ENGINE would be classified a Type 6. If GPM is 20 and tank capacity 750, an ENGINE would be classified Tvpe 7. If GPM is 70 and tank capacity is 750, an ENGINE would be classified a Type 4, PERSONNEL CHARt; S CARER PERSONNEL: Personnel charges for career firefighters shall be actual labor expenses including eligible backfill and overtime rates in accordance with each responding agency's pre-existing labor contracts and pa}, schedules. IN FROM : Emergency Services Coor Agency PHONE NO. : 206 775 7253 Sep. 22 1997 12:22PM P05 v VOLUN7`EER PERSO,Wfd-; The hourly rate for Volunteer personnel is based on the 1995 Firefighting Industrial Wage Rater, contained in the Washington/Oregon Interagency Schedule. Charge the hourly rate following the schedule below: DISPATCHER $8,89 r hour STATUS/CHECK-IN RECORDER $8.89 r hour CLERK $8.89 per hour TYPIST FIREFIGHTERS $8.99 per $10.70 hour r hour $MT $14.26 per hour DRIVER Shuttle $10.70 per hour DRIVER(Less than 26,000 G $11.60 per hour MECHANIC S12.70 per lour ENGINE COMPANY OFFICER $12.70 per hour ENGINE OFFICE"RESOURCE BOSS $12.70 Er hour DRIVER 26 000+G S12.70 per hour RADIO TECHNICIAN $12.70 r hour STAGING MANAGER $13.42 per hour $ UIPMENT MANAGER $13.42 Er hour TEAM LEADER IN TRAINING $14.45 r hour STRIKE TEAM LEADER $14.60 per hour COUNTY COORDINATOR $15.90 per hour COMMUNICATIONS UNIT LEADER $ t 5.94 r hour MEDICAL UNIT LEADER S15.94perhour TIME UNIT LEADER $ 15.94 per hour PARAMEDIC $15.52perhour DIVISION/GROUP SUPERVISOR $13.94 r hour BRANCH DIRECTOR $17.61 per hour RESOURCE SIT/STAT LEADER' $1 S, 94 per hour DEMOBILIZATION UNIT LEADER S15,94 per hour FACILITIES UNIT LEADER $15. 94 per hour GROUND SUPPORT UNIT LEADER $15.94 per hour TRAINING SPECIALIST $1 5, 94 per hour REGION COORDINATOR $16.72per hour PIO $19,29 Mr hour LIAISON OFFICER $19.29 per hour LOGISTICS CHIEF $19.29 per hour FINANCE CHIEF S19,29per hour PLANS CHIEF $19,29 per hour SAFETY OFFICER $19.29 r hour OPERATIONS CHIEF $19,29 per hour CHIEF OFFICER $20.97isr hour INCIDENT COMMANDER $20,97 per hour AREA COMMANDER $22.65 r hour COMPENSAH&C TIME. Includes travel to and from the point of him, related waiting titne, and/or other travel necessary for the performance of work (such as, from fire camp to fire line), ordered standby and actual hours worked. AnN COMPBNSABLB TIME, Consists of meal breaks, sleeping time or when crews are not on assigned duty. Travel time will not be allowed from crew member's residence to mobilization point. This reconinwnded rate schedule is based on the Washington/Oregon Interngency Wildfire Equipment Rental Rates and expanded by the Washington State Association of Fire Chiefs to include specialized equipment. If you would like additional copies, please call the WSAFC office at (360) 352.0161, Ar.4.a«6.camn.l4W bc1. SI9T FROM : Emergency Services Coor Agency PHONE NO. : 206 775 7153 Sep. 22 1997 12:20PM P03 WASHINGTON STATEASSOCIATION OF FIRE CHIEFS 1994 11 RECOMMENDED RATE SCHEDULE FOR INITIAL RESPONSE AND EQUIPMENT CHARGES (adopted 3123193 - revised 6195,2196, S/97) RESPONSE &W fNCI EA NTS LESS W X ED1 f jQU,$S'r For your first hour, charge 1.50% of hourly rate for each of the categories that apply its the schedule listed below, After your first hour, charge the hourly rate. (Example: Pumper/Brush Engine, ICS Type 3: Charge S40.00 @ 150% - S60.00 (for first hour), Hours 2 through 5, only charge S40.00 per hour.) RLSI++fI SE FOR INCIDENTS MORE THAN FIVE HOURS. - If you are operating on the fireground for more than five hours, only the hourly rate from the chart below applies for the total operating hours. (Example: Pumper/Brush Engine, ICS Type 3: Charge 9 hours (c� $40.00 - S360.00) s_TANDAL If you are on Standby for over five hours, you will only be compensated for a maximum offive hours. (Example: Standby Pumper/Brush Engine, ICS Type 3 for 9 hours: Charge only 5 hours Qa $40.00 S200.00) If less than five hours of Standby occur, refer to "Response for incidents less than five hours" as stated above. MII,ld l Mileage and fuel allowance is included in the hourly equipment tates. 1 90MPMENr CIIARCE� �+J PUMP RA TE I. TANK CAPACITY HOURLY GPM MINIMUM I IN GALLONS RATE PUMPERBRUS# ENGINE. ICS Typo 7 - - - 20 125 22.50 .ICS Type 6 50 200 27.80 ICS 10 3 50 500 31.90 ICS Type 4 70 750 36.20 JCS TVPe 3 120 300 42.00 AWD If used, add: + 20% FOAM If used, add: 3.30* PUMPERICLASS A RATED. ICS T 2 _ 300 400 $8.20 ICSaT►, AW '1!000s 400 44%20.- - AWD If used, add: + 20% FOAM If used, add: 3.30* WATRR TENDER: ICS Type 3 200 1,000 34.60 ICS Type 2 200 2.500 31.40 ICS Type 2 200 3,500 58.80 ICS T 1 300 5,000 66.10 AWD If used. add: +20% Less Than 75 Feet 157.30 75 + Feet 178.50 *Does NOT include cost of foam pmduct. 09/22/97 i el EMPLOYEE'S NAME 15:59 EDMONDS PUBLIC WORKS 744 6057 d FUND FROG. DIY. 1'sMFL // BARS NO. PROD. NO. HOURS ROADWAY O.T. Repair/Class 13 542,31,11 (0083) Slurry/Chip Seal 542.31�. j Oradutg N2.3 1.11. Patch MC2 542_ 31,11 W/S Patch 542.31.11 Cracksealivg 242,31,11 STORM DRWAGE O.T. Clean C13. Culy 542,40.11 (0086) Ditching 4S 2.40.1,1, Dot, System 542.d0.11 List Inspection 54240.11 Tile Installation 2,40.11 Other Installations g4 .4Q.I I Loentes 542.40, i i TRAM,MAM, C CONTROL D.T. New/Rovise Sign 54264.1 ;0092) Vandalism 542.64.11 Replace Sign,GM 45 2,64.11 Curb/CI Paint GM 342.64.1 l Curb/CI Buttons M2,64.11 Xwalk/Arr Paint 542.64.11 Xwalk/Arr Therm. 542.64.11 Signal/Sch. Lts. 542.64.11 .. woRtc DAY BARS NO. PROJ. NO. HOURS CONK LTv= F=TS S�V111000 (0082) Arts Festival Mrs t 4th of July 442fL4.11 Taste of Edm. $42.64.11 ,SM93102 SM14000 Christmas 42.64.11 S 193103 SM15000 _ Misc. Other 5Q64.11 SM93104 SM22000 i mzm MS 25,000, MS_ 26000 SIDEWALKS/WALK3YAYS ).T. Sidewalk Maint. S42161.11 SM41000 Dos) Path Maint. 54_ 2,62.11 MS 42000 Sidewalk Inspect. 542.61.11 SM43QQQ ROAD=& YEGETATION ).T. Mowitrg 11 SM51000 (0098) Brush/Trees 542.71.11 SM52000 Pcsticido 542,71.11 MIA= SIRE SWEEPING D.T. Arterials 542.67.11 . SM6100 1009d) Residential 542,67.11 SM62t>oo Downtown Bowl 45 2„67.11 MOM AccidentlSpills 542,67.11 gMfdQ00 ROADWAY SANDING ►.T. Snow & Ice 542.66.11 MSM71 )094) Accident/Spills 542.66.11 S BEET LIGHTI)VVC ).T. Rcpair/Maint. 542.63.11 5M81M 0130) Lights Ident. 542.Q.11 SM82000 W0R1DATAISTREETITIMESR68 - (0091) MISCELLANEOUS Solid Waste A2, 32.I1 - SM91 (0084) (0085) Public Parking 542.67.11 §M92000 (009S) ��IBUR.SABLES Lynnwood 219,70.11 §1 RLDDO (0079) Mtlk Terrace 519,70.11 SM Woodway 1� 9.70.I l Contr. Cuts 519, 70.11 Other Misu. 519.70.11 SM� (0091) SIZERVl51Q,M $J)NIIISTRIBUTED LABOR Supervision 190 543.70.11 SMUlQW (0101) Training 190 MA,70.11 SMU32M Sick Leave 121. 543 jo,11 SMU2000 Holiday HOL 543,70.11 ,SMjQQW Floater Hol 124 5 41, 7_0,11 SMU2000 Vacation 122 43 3.70.11 Ald Military Lv 131 543,7Q t 1 §MUMM Jury Duty 132 5432111 MUM Bereay. 141 543,70.11 SMU2000 (0067) Disability 142 43 70.11 SMUZtH>D (0089) Comp Used 125 543.70.I I SMUM (OOM OVISRI= 1.5 HOURS Comp 604 OVERTUKEE a5 L2 (0095) ' Comp 57Q. ld 0 5"01 0 / 4" 606 WORK (01193) QRD]EMS (0090) TOTAL *1'IiSUPERVISOR'S SIGNATURE ' -_�^�,���' ~���r� .~*' ^ � ^ I RWA01�[EF97-194_ ��. N - ^ »~ ' v- Snohmnish ` Count Edmonds Fire, 1p`Wm n on FIELD NITFEPOF7 0��P2a�oe/19971 DISPATCHED INCIDENl ----_------------��-- `- 'Run` ' ��� Shout Locatiqn`10() 2 AV Cicy Map 454F County^ Mac` ' Census 'Fire Blocx EF202 Coord: X 1223810 Y 0478117 Jurisdictional Station STATION 7 Alarm Method TELEPHONE DIRECT TO FIRE DEPARTMENT ` Alarm Level 1 Tnis incident is owne- 'y R Purge Date ` Dispatch Data ()9/21/1997Time 08:~2:26 Enroute Date 09/21/1997 Time 08:14:57 Arrival Date09/21y1997 Time08:16:41 Clear Date 09/21/1997 Time10;27:35 R`— file: e� ^ ^m�tes` ` � �on�p� �n ���' '�ujdASS�, ' ALL INCIDENTS --------------- Exo # Location 100 2 AV S, EDMONDS, WA 98020 City Map 454F County Map Census Fire Block EF2C2 Coord: X 1223910 Y 0478117� ' ` ~ Shift B SHIFT . investigation Status Sitoations 50000 1 INFCTS CLASSIXy FW-PE�.--'. Actions Taken: 1 NOTIFY OTHER AGGNCIES/EMERG.AGENCIES ETC � SWAM A[�D GVER�A�� _ 3 INVE8TI2ATE ' 3eneral Troperty Use BUSINESS, OFFICE OSE Specitic Oroperwy Use KERCANT E/BUSlNESE PROPERTY NOT CLASMW ABOVE Managemert PRIVATE TAX -PAYING PRIPERTY '. �Structure 7ype ructure Status �*�)ccuoied at tine ` of Number Resoonoing: ` 'FIpWA010 Snohomish County, Washington iton Page 2 | EFD EF97-1943 ' Edmonds Fire Department 09/21/1977 FIELD INCIDINT REPORT 'Member Reporting EF0232/ SCHMITT, ROBERT � Officer in Charge EF0232 / SCHMITT, ROBERT | �Weather ` � � Air Temcerature Wildland Haz Severity � Fire Service Casualties: Injuries . Fatalities Non -Fire Service Casualties: Injuries � ' Fatalities Aid Type � .AUTO/MUTUAL AID GIVEN/RECEIVED OR NOT REPORTED Aid Agency NOT APPLICABLE ' Multiagancy Inc. No. Special Studies: 1 . ` UNIT INFORMATION ' -___------_--_-___ ` ' Unit EDMONDS FIRE - ENGINE 7` Role FIRST IN UNIT Craw Action Taken; 1 2 Distance Travelled Dispatch Date 09/21/1997 ` PERSONNEL _ . _-----_-_-- ' ' � Time 0G:1�:26 CIE EF0416 Name LiCAS, GREG � Condition ' Role DRIV DIE [K536 |Condi7ion Name CAMBGLL, THOMAS Role CFEW � ` 'DIC EF0035 Nama V[NSCHU-' L��, � T�' 'Condition ' ^nt' NONDS FIRE - ENGINE 7 flo�e FIRST IN UNIT ' Crew Action Taken: NV G ` 0�412:2:.--: ' ^ , ' ' -- | ' ' ! '^ P��L .__' �IRWA010 ' &D EF97-1943 _ Snohomish County, Washington Edmonds Fire Department FIELD INCIDENT REPORT ` ----------- Role UNIT OFFIZER DID EF0232 MameSCHMITT, ROBERT Condition Role PRIV CID EF1425 'Name ANDERSON, TODD Condition ' Role CREW D:D EF1343 Name NICHOLSv ROBERT A Condition Unit' EDMONDS FIRE - FIRE CHIEF Role SUPPORT UNIT Crew Action Taken: I � 2 ` Dispatch Data 09/21/1997 Time 08:52:49 ` ' PERSONNEL ' -----_---_- ' Distance Travelled � SIGNATURES AND ACTIVITY __--_-------~-------~---- ` ' Awior' TNCIDENT CLOSEL STATIETICE SENT 5ate 09/21/1??7 EmMloIcW DID EF0232 Name SCHMITT, ROBER7 Runk � Assignment ` ` . HARRATIVE --------- Page 3 09/21/1997 � F0232 O9''21/1997 ENGINE'� �NGINE 7 RESPONDED � � SCENE � P uun� N. DR3BL�M, F��\ . MET WITH WORKER CREW WAS ' 14k Jkl -'` ^, . ___. F- �` - .S��D UEL WAS GUSHING FROMDI= SEL ENGINE; CREW SHUT DOWN GENERATORGENERATORPR%OR �TO | ` � / �IRWA010 Snohomish County, Washington Page 4 EFT EF97-043 Edmonds Fire Department 09/21/1997 FIELD INCIDENT REPORT OUR ARRIVAL. ON SCENE, FOOND LARGE AMOUNT OF POOLEO DIESEL FUEL ON GARAGE FLOOR AND SMALL �MOUNT OF FLEL STILL LEAKING FROM GENERATOR. CREW IMMEDIATELYUSED ABSORBANT PADS, PI1S, AND GREEN STUFF TO BLOCK TWO DRAINS. THERE WAS STANDING FUEL AT THE DRAINS APPROXIMATELY THREE INCHES BEEP. CREW ALSO ATTEMPTED TO CONTROL SMALL LEAK AT 3ENERATOR. ENGINE 6 AND 7 CREWSINSPECTED STORM DRAINSDOWN LINE FROM SPILL. THEY DISCOVERED THREE ACCESS COLLECTORS THAT HAD FUEL PRESENT. CREWS PLACED ABSORBANT PADS AND MATERIAL IN THE COLLECTOR BOXES. ' CREWS CHECKED DRAINS TARTHER DOWN LINE AND FOUND NO FUEL PRESENT" ' OFF DUTY FIRE FIGHTER CAMPBELL ON SCENE (TO PICK UP HIS SUNGLASSES OFF ENGINE 7), WAS REQUESTED TO ASSIST AT SCENE BY DRIVINS TO WASTE TREATMENT PLANT AND PICKING UP MORE ABSOR8ANTMATERIAL AND PADS. � , CAPTAIN SCHMITT CONTACTED THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES ANC INDIVIDUALS TO ASSIST �IN MITIGATING THIS INCIDGNT ' . � jOSEPH T OF ECOLOGY, CHARLIE'CAMPELL- MARINE VACUUM SERVICE, (CONTRACTED TO CLEAN UP SPILL) 016 SO. GRAHAM SEATTLE, 98108 DAN GOOD, ESCA ^EVIN WALSH- RTB CONTRACTING, 522-4402'(DISCOVERED SPILL AND SHUT DOWk GENERATOR) � � ` CITY OF EDMONDS WATER WATCH AND SEWER WATCH � � AFTE�� SPILL WAS CONTAINT6D AND CONTROLLED E SINE 7 CREW REMAINED ON SCENE UNTIL KERRy NEWMAN AND CHARLIE CAMPBELL ARRIVED. ' DOE REPRESENTATIVE J"n SEPH HICKEY ARMED ON ,3CEHE AND APPROYEDi .N APPROPRIATE PLAN `FOR CLEAN UP CHZEF SPRINGER ON SCENEFOR A PORVlNG OF 74I1 CALL AND 'WA5 ' KEPT ADVISED [�F THE ' / ^ :%� 1MA[ELy- F���L �A3� OF "Gr�E�L BTUF�" ` �A6E :[ aAwDUSTABSQREAW" FPJMFREA7MEWT PL;:-VNT . 2 FIVE GA,LUN BUCKETSOF QbILK 'DRY AISIR6AhT ~) � `.� 70 AGSOREANT PADS FEW | =~^^`''^�^, EW SECURED SCENE AFTEg!ME REP WAS SATISFIED ATTlH CLEANUP1~ � � Al wo 9..:26 ;97 ik: y.i i !" PRINT Eli n.T. E D BYTERMINAL EFT002 incident History for: OEF97QO1943 Received• 2.ii'. f 8. ^i`r A34 BY SCi ,,i, ' Cy`3 Entered _ 1 n 7 t i •a l Type: initial SPILL � i n i �u i.. 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I l., - DO ANYTHINte i SPI r "Y aq sp" Pcv .i0ltph M. t�dee�r Sei#tEl� 64totring and 1222% 13411141. \ 1:. EcohVy • � t , Ae#work t e#�t#lsans Redmond,�4':rylungon 980i2 TO" tv�taarrk iertjrats.Marraee� i`ek�ume: 2f)ti t�i12, 2t►2 t hat: 206 (-Q2 21194) War: Matt ii+ 1553 81BE1IBMAver;jse kru�rnritt(�r.�ar5myx�cnn .cF>in �. WA F367i98 r im NAME ADDRESS ,300 #4Z&r- BUSINESS NAME FALSE ALARM QUESTIONNAIRE FOR EDMONDS POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME PREVENTION UNIT IAd uc�f low -�. DATE `Z Z9' �44. -C7.119PHONE 7 21 ?J-:r— MAILING ADDRESS ALARM COMPANY WHICH INSTALLED AND/OR MONITORS YOUR ALARM DESCRIBE POSSBILE CAUSE(S) OF THE LATEST FALSE ALARM (BE SPECIFIC) CORRECTIVE ACTION TAKEN (WAS ALALARM INSPECTED BY AUTHORIZED DEALER?) f A OTHER COMMENTS y// zf 9 y A*f, U✓+rate i s v fry of 7AA-c t F• Ak 6%.he.6 4e 44WAI. W45 jW446-+ems Mf-f _ if �•� .5'6Cvgc6 •*- 7pfrS >ti•E Air c-vie-- c+rt ~ J"Otvi cE 6 y Nor T Co ra¢. A15rr p-4 MWa-* . iNr 0 I -*Vd V 920" CITY OF EDMONDS LAURA M. HALL MAYOR CIVIC CENTER • EDMONDS, WA 98.020 • (206) 771-0215 • FAX (206) 771-0208 FIRE DEPARTMENT February 18, 1994 Mr Kelly Wamble Harbor Building 100 2nd Ave South Edmonds, WA 98020 Dear Mr Wamble: I appreciate your assistance and concern in removal of the formica "shield" from the electrical panel downstairs. The circuit breakers are required by Code to be "trip free", for them to perform as they are intended to. As such, today I removed tape from two separate breakers. As with the shield, tape on the electrical breakers will not allow a "trip free" condition. We cannot allow any type of binding for the breakers in your panel. If there is a concern to avoid unwanted manual throwing of a circuit breaker, there are acceptable ways to avoid a needless crash of electrical power without tape or shields. For computer terminals, in order to keep volatile memory from being lost in an outage, an appliance may be purchased along the order of $100. This appliance is called an uninterrupted power supply and plugs into the wall which will in turn accept your data equipment power cord. This provides backup electricity in an outage to maintain your volatile memory until you can save it. An option at the panel is a breaker "handle lock -off", which will not prevent manual throw of a circuit but make that action a difficult thing to. do. These allow "trip free" operation. An electrical distributor may carry these items on the shelf. Their cost may be a few dollars, however the type of lock -off must be specified by the particular model and size of circuit breakers installed in your building. This may require a bit of research and phone calling. Thanks again f r our assistance in keeping Edmonds fire -safe! Si e ` !_ \ L / I 46hn J. est Ill Senior'. nspec 'or • lncorporoted August 11, 1890 • Sister Cities International — Hekinan, Japan .. I CITY OF EDMONDS FIRE PREVENTION FILE MEMO/HAZARD FORM DATE �V fl9 ` REPORTED BY OF SUBJECT360 ADDRESS: s N /% CONCERNS HAZARDS 5 F6"e-tC4 5-176 Ci 17",-9 70 SIGNED FOLLOW-UP 77 75 �or�M I S c-r-0 ���- Off- 7� O N PQr=►ri atiS F C��'S�'c �7� a-1 6� 7�{s7f9-J � � � � ON ►�2.��'9iG�2s � t,✓t-/z.GG�f- � ��i�-� t� v��/J . / N�'�`� `P s ItA(5 M 7 o•v ��g a F -7-'�f6 . 6.40— 4-00-2--) L J/ Ss 77%i c.✓C Cd✓c0 �t rf�4tiE -7j -h S Shy E-,6 D L,6:� ��rsi�LE SIGNED f Nacre of Facility:. Occupied as: Inspection Contract No. File No. FIRZ 15ROTECTION SERVICES DIVISION 9th & Columbia Bldg. GH-51, Olympia, WA 98504-4151 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM REPORT OF INSPECTION 300 Hanbon Buitdi OAAice Building Date 5-21-93 Address: 100 2nd Ave City Edmonds County: King Zip 98020 Telephone Building Designation (if more than one building) ""'— Inspection by:�`� Title Date of inspection:rL l' 1: Type of Test: Monthly ❑ Quarterly ❑ Semi -Annual ❑ Annual, 2. Type of system: Noncoded ZZ-1 n coded ❑ Selective coded ❑ Dual coded ❑ (as pertaining to chapter 3. Local Fire Department: 4. Fire Department Official Contacted: �10(<A N M ti1cToC� �c Co 5. Test Received at t: Yes p ( No Cl6. Master Box Reset `10 0 e p-M. 7. Coamnts, explanation of unsatisfactory results, action taken, etc. RECEIVED JUN U 4 1993 EDMONDS FIRE DES. SFM 222, Rev. 5/78 ORIGINAL FORPI TO BE RETURNED TO STATE FIRE OARSHAL. EQUIPMENT TESTED TYPE OF EQUIPMENT UM UNITS TESTED DATE. Y . CHECK TYPE N MANUFACTURER Yes No N/A 8. Control Panel 9. Manual Station " 10. Heat Detectors 11. Smoke Detectors —Audible ATarm 12. Devices Visual Alarm 13. Devices 14. Code Transmitters Automatic Door 15. Releases 16. Trouble Indicators 17. Master Alarm Box �U —( 18. Batteries 19. Charoer 20. Generator j21. Ventilation Control Fire Department 22. Interconnection Central Station 23. Interconnection Exterior Sprinkler 24. Electric Alarm Bell --� Sprinkler Water 25. Flow Switch Sprink ler Gate Valve 26. Supervision Switch 127. Annunciators` 28. Automatic Time Delay of General Alarm Minutes. None Installed ❑ 29. Test of alarm system on emergency power, satisfactory? Yes ❑ No ❑ 30. This is to certify that this fire alarm system has been properly inspected for reliability covering the items listed in -this report and is consistent with NFPA Fire Alarm Maintenance Standards. A. Signature of Owner or Representat B. Signature of Fire Alarm Firm Repr C. Name of Firm Sound Electronics D. Mailing Address 4621 Pacific Ave. Tacoma, Wa. 98408 Phone No.472_2955 E. Electrical Contractors License # SOUNDE-`14OR3 F. Specialty Electricians License # CITY OF EDMONDS LARRY S. NALIGHTEN CIVIC CENTER EDMONDS, WA 98020 (206) 775-2525 MAYOR FIRE DEPARTMENT 890 .199 _ February 1, 1991 Mr. Kelly Wamble Rio Petrol, Inc. 100-2nd Avenue South, #300 Edmonds, WA 98020 Dear Kelly, This letter will serve as confirmation that the actions you have taken to improve the exiting from your building to the parking lot. are more than adequate as required by the Uniform Fire Code. The painted walk lane, parking hash marks and the "Do Not. Block Driveway" sign achieve the intent we were seeking. We appreciate your timely cooperation in this matter concerning fire and life safety. If we can be of any assis- tance in the future, please contact Gary or myself and we would be glad to help. TV: be Sincerely, 5 ) v, "t /. - � Tom VonSchuessler Senior Inspector • Incorporated August 11, 1890 • Sister Cities International — Hekinan, Japan R I O PETROL, INC. 300 HARBOR BUILDING - 100 SECOND AVENUE SOUTH EDMONDS, WASHINGTON 98020 January 28, 1991 Mr. Thomas Von Scheussler Senior Inspector City of Edmonds Civic Center Edmonds, WA 98020 Re: The Harbor Building Dear Tom: This letter is to inform you of the steps we have taken in response to your letter dated December 11, 1990, regarding our downstairs exit into our lower parking lot. As we agreed in our December 13, 1990 phone conversation, the following steps would be taken: 1. Walking lane as large as possible, preferrably a minimum of 36 inches wide along the North and East walls. DONE - walking lane is over 40 inches wide. 2. Paint hash marks in the walking lane. DONE 3. Post a sign facing the parking stall which reads: "Do Not Block Doorway". DONE 4. January completion would be just fine. DONE by January 26, 1991. Having complied with your requests, we would like a letter from you confirming that our actions have met your requests and, as such, our downstairs exit leading into the parking lot no longer "presents a serious life safety threat should a fire occur". Best regardsp, Ke y Wamble Building Manager KW: mg RECEIVED 'A �� 3 0 1991 'EDMONDS FIRE DEPT AREA CODE 206 771-1755 CITY OF EDMONDS CIVIC CENTER • EDMONDS. WA 98020 • (206) 775-2525 FIRE DEPARTMENT 890 _ 199 December 11, 1990 Rio Petrol, Inc. t100:-2nd Avenue South, #300 Edmonds, WA 98020 Dear Sir, LARRY S. NAUGHTEN MAYOR During a fire prevention inspection of your building last, month, it. was noted that there is a potential problem with the downstairs exiting leading into the parking lot.. The condi- tion exists when a vehicle is parked in front of the exit door. This limits the egress from this exit. and presents a serious life safety threat. should a fire occur. We therefore require you to address this situation in a timely manner so that exiting from the building will not be impaired. We suggest installing a concrete wheel stop to keep vehicles from blocking the .fire door. We also suggest paint- ing an outlined walk area between the first and second parking space to allow an adequate exit path between vehicles after leaving the stairwell. We thank you in advance for your cooperation and if I can provide any assistance in this or any other matter, please contact me at. 775-2525, #231. TV: be Sincerely, Tom VonSchuessler Senior Inspector • Incorporated August 11, 1890 • gicfor rifioc Inhornah renal — pot,;_ .i__ INTER -OFFICE COMMUNICATIONS DATE /- /9 TO l3 (vIL o j/,.J4 --� FROM _ rORM 41 - LITTLE•S SUBJECT: �/uP /=., - o02 'iIRiz t?c'2 /7vZID. /-�IPJ,4-Z- P 12,- v ftz-- l," i v -r� '7Ve6 r ' 7xr Y h/fi v u CITY OF EDMONDS HARVE H. HARRISON MAYOR CIVIC CENTER • EDMONDS, WAS14INGTON 98020 • (206) 775-2525 FIRE DEPARTMENT February 23, 1978 Mr. Douglas Hager Harbor Building 100 2nd Ave. South Edmonds, WA 98020 RE: HARBOR BUILDING - FILE CODE 591-000-104 Dear Sir: On February 22, 1978, the Harbor Building was inspected by members of the Edmonds Fire Prevention Bureau. We request the following corrections: 1: Replace burned out bulbs in exit light located on 2nd floor - east exit. 2. Adjust exit door by suite 190 so that it closes properly and latches completely. The Fire Department will reinspect your building after 30 days. If we may be of further assistance please contact this office (775-2525, Ext. 247), business hours, 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Yours for a safer. community through Fire Prevention, Jack F. Cooper Fire Chief Tom Tyszko Inspector TT/dg March 19, 1974 TO: MAA, Ron Whaley Mayor Harrison City Attorney Council City Clerk FROM: Building Department SUBJECT: Harbor Building - Permit #730386 100 - 2nd Avenue South This department has today received a request from the Harbor Construction Company for a temporary occupancy certificate for a portion of the above structure, as provided for under section 306 (d) of the Uniform Building Code. The structure has been Inspected by the Building and Fire Depart- ments and the State Electrical Inspector and found to be in - satisfactory compliance with the life safety provisions of the City Codes. Under normal circumstances this department would issue a temporary certificate of occupancy. Due to the nature of the circumstances in this case the Building Department requests that the Administration and the Council authorize issuance of the certificate. Harry Whitcutt Building Official KELLEHER. MURPHY & NELSON ATTORNEYS AT LAW 3631 SEATTLE-FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING 1001 FOURTH AVENUE SEATTLE. WASHINGTON 98154 ( 206 ) 622-5642 March 19, 1974 Mayor City of Edmonds 250 5th North Edmonds, Washington 98020 City Council City of Edmonds 250 5th North Edmonds, Washington 98020 Re:. Harbor Building Dear Sirs: RICHARD KELLEHER THOMAS H. MURPHY WILFRID D. NELSON On behalf of Harbor Construction Co., Inc. and Douglas Hager, the builder and owner respectively of the Harbor Building, their successors and/or assigns, it is hereby agreed that in the event occupancy of the Harbor Building is permitted by the City of Edmonds prior to a final determination as to whether or not the buildin"3 conforms to height or number of 'stories permitted, no defense of waiver, estoppel, laches or other defense that might arise out of temporary occupancy will be asserted. And it is further agreed that in the event there is a ruling adverse to the Harbor Building'regard- ing the height or number of stories,:'thea.:said Harbor Con- struction Co., Inc. and Douglas Hager shall remove all occupants from the building without further action from the City. Very truly yours, KELLEHER, MURPHY & NELSON By - Richard Kelleher RK/cu cc: Building Department Fire Marshall +. • KELLEHER, MURPHY & NELSON ATTORNEYS AT LAW 3631 SEATTLE-FIRST NATIONAL -BANK BUILDING 1001 FOURTH AVENUE . SEATTLE. WASHINGTON 98154 (206) 622.5642 RICHARD KELLEHER THOMAS H. MURPHY March 18, 1974 WILFRID D. NELSON Mayor City of Edmonds 250. 5th North Edmonds, Washington 98020 City Council City of Edmonds 250 5th North Edmonds, Washington 9'8 02 0 Re: Harbor Building Dear .Sirs: At the Edmonds City Council Meeting of January 15, 1974, the "Council authorized the City Attorney to commence an injunc- tion action without the use of any stop work order or application for a temporary injunction, against the owners or constructors of the Harbor Building at 2nd & Main, in order to try out.and determine the issue of whether or not they are in violation of this type of restriction in zoning.'' As of yet, no such action has been commenced. The building is now ready for occupancy. It is urged that except for the question of compliance with the height restriction, the referenced building is in compliance with all applicable fire and building.regulations and a temporary cer- tificate of occupancy should now issue. The minutes of the Council Meeting of January:15, 1974, indicate that there is uncertainty concerning the Harbor Building compliance with the 35-foot height limitation. "City Planner, Joe Wallis, explained that property interpretation is needed, especially when the sidewalk position isnot specified in the Code for measuring height." Thus, at present, there has been -no proper decision as to whether or not the Harbor Building exceeds the height limitation. Thereforei it is fully completed at the present time pursuant to a presumably valid building permit. A property owner has a vested right to use his property under the terms of.the zoning ordinance applicable thereto. State ex rel Hardy v. Superior Court, 155 Wash. 244, 284 Pac. 93. A building or use permit must issue as a matter of right upon compliance with the ordinance. State ex rel Ogden v. Bellevue, 45 Wn2d. 492. I • . • March 18, 1974 Page 2 The Building Department of the City has no discretion to refuse a permit save to ascertain if the composed struc- ture complies with the zoning regulations. Once that is done and the appropriate fee tendered by the applicant, the Building Department must issue the building permit. State ex rel Craven v. Tacoma, 63 Wn2d. 23. Even were the City of Edmonds not legally obliged to issue the occupancy permit requested herein, it is submitted. that to'do so would be the fair and wise thing to do under the circumstances for the following reasons: (a) The purpose of an occupancy permit is to assure occupants that the subject building is safely in compliance with all applicable regulations. Even were it to be finally decided that the Harbor Building is too tall, there is no suggestion that it is unsafe for occupancy. The only other basis for withholding the occupancy permit would be the working of a•sanction on the owner or builder for failing to comply with the Ordinance. Since non-compliance is not yet clearly shown, such a sanction would be,inappropriate. Moreover, were non-compliance to be shown, the appropriate remedy would be injunctive action as heretofore authorized by the Council. Furthermore, the above -quoted Council authorization specifically refrains from the use of any stop work order or application for temporary injunction, apparently suggesting that it is the spirit of the Council to ascertain the existence of a.violation before infringing on the rights of citizens. Assuming that the Harbor Building is too tall and the City successfully sued for injunctive relief, it is quite clear that restrictions on occupancy would not be included in any relief.accorded. In Steele v. 'Queen C. Broadcast Co., 54 Wn2d. 402, the Washington Supreme Court found ample support for the conclusion that a certain television transmission tower was unlawful under the zoning code. The Trial Court had refused a mandatory injunction against the tower and the Supreme Court, in affirming, although expressing significant question about the good faith of the defendant, employed a relative hardship test. Similarly in Arnold v. Malloney, 75 Wn2d. 143, the. Supreme Court approved the withhold g of a mandatory injunction to compel the removal of.an encroaching structure as oppressive: "a mandatory injunction can be withheld as oppressive when, as here, it appears, and we particularly stress, that (1) the encroacher did not simply take a calculated risk, act in March 18, 1974 Page 3 bad faith or negligently, wilfully or indifferently locate the encroaching structure;:(2),-the damage to the land- owner was slight and the benefit of removal equally small; (3) there was ample remaining room for a structure suitable for. the area, no real limita- tion on the property's future use; (4) it is impractical to move;the'* structure as built; and (5) there is an -,enormous disparity in resulting hardships." Supra at 152. Clearly, the builders of the Harbor Building acted in the utmost good faith, as evidenced by repeated consultation with the Edmonds Building Department at all stages of•construc- tion and including specific instructions concerning the inter- pretation of the height requirement. (b) The damage, if any, caused by such a slight. excess heightas alleged in this case, is clearly diminutive; and the cost of removing the.structure would be over- whelming. Since it is apparent from.the above -cited cases that the building will not be abated under any circumstances, there is no reason to prohibit occupancy of the building. Furthermore, it is submitted that the building is not above the height limit imposed by the Edmonds Zoning Code. Building height is defined by the Code as "the height of a building is the vertical distance from the mean ground level to the highest point of the coping of a flat roof.. Mean ground level is defined as "the average of the finished ground level at the center of all exposed walls of the building. Where the walls are parallel to and within five feet of the sidewalk, the side- walk shall be considered the mean ground level.". The builder of the building in question consulted with the Edmonds Building Department and was advised that the above -quoted language was interpreted in a certain fashion and the point of reference was indicated to the builder. It is conceded that a building permit issued in violation of law or under a mistake of fact confers no rights. Steele v.. Queen C. Broadcast Co., supra. at 408. However, it is submitted that in the instant case, there was not a violation of law or mistake of fact, but rather a good faith reliance upon an interpretation by the property authorities. Thus, the building in question is in compliance whether the interpretation rendered is later ruled to be erroneous or not. In summary, we urge that (1) the Harbor Building is fully in compliance with all applicable ordinances, and the law now requires the issuance of a certificate of occupancy; (2) if the building .is not in compliance with the height restriction, an occupancy permit ought nevertheless be issued pending the outcome of litigation. Very truly yours, KELLEHER, MURPHY &NELSON By Richar Kelleher RK/cu March 15, 1974 City of Edmonds Fire Department Edmonds, WA 98020 Dear Chief Kline: Harbor Construction Company, Inc. Commons Building Suite 186C/1200112th N.E. Bellevue, Washington 98004 Phone: (206) 455-3325 The Harbor Building utilizes the ceiling plenums for the return of conditioned air. This is a widely used practice and is sanctioned by the Uniform Mechanical Code (1970 & 1973) paragraph 1205 and chapter 10. This practice offers several advantages from an air conditioning sense, namely, more uniform temperature in the conditioned space and reduced temperatures above the ceiling. W,analysis of the penetrations through the ceiling indicates the following (using the second floor of the building as typical): there are 76 fluorescent lights having a vent area of 21 square inches each, or 1596 square inches total there are 28 rgcessed down lights having cross -sectional area of 50 in. each, or 1407 square inches total • the building is 60 feet wide by 100 feet long. Allowing for the two stairwells, mechanical shaft and elevator, the net floor space is approximately 5580 square feet. • per UBC 4303 b6, the ceiling can have 5580 in-2 of penetration. However, based on the above, it will have only 3002 square inches of penetration, or 53.8% of allowable. Immediate steps are being taken to remove the wood blocking from around the fire dampers located in the mechanical shaft. These will be re- placed by steel and a steel collar will be placed around the fire damp- er so as to provide a collar on both sides of the fire damper housing. Steps have also been taken to secure UL labels for the doors and jambs in the stairwells. The supplier and manufacturer have been con- tacted and this problem will be resolved':today (3/15/74). It appears Page two that the door and jamb are rated but the supplier did not provide the necessary labels. In the event that they are not rated, steps will be taken to secure the rating or rated assemblies will be in- stalled. I believe this covers the items we talked about yesterday. If you have any further questions please call me on 455-3325 so we can discuss them. Sincerely yours, HARBOR CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. Donald E. Beach DEB/lmh cc: Harry Whitcutt A M strong 1� CO R K COMPANY -y_ III MINOR AVI:NIIF NOR -I'll S EATTLE. WASI1. 90109 (:;arch 14, 1974 �3laine Petty Company ;t. 2 "ox 5120 Issaquah, Vlashington 95027 Attention: Mr. Jack Walker Subject: Harbor Building Edmonds, 1ashington Dear Jack: This is to certify that the Arms•crong ceiling material identified as SFO b1ll being used on the subject job was manufactured from our Fire -Guard s•I;ock materials. The material formulation and density is the same as our other s;;andard Fire Guard items being used on this project. Thank you for your continued support of our products. �incerely, 6 L. Derr', / ",rci;itectural Representative Architectural Ceiling Systems Division JI;S J. G. Galvin, Arch Clg Sys Div, Seattle 1/13 Ptk-,-,-tMVSoArtrj I Houk woof F%kE Hcx)k woatb Ame 1,/7- Hook r-lp-e- book CITY of EDMONDS Civic Center - Edmonds, Washington 98020 - Telephone (206) 775-2525 Office of the Fire Chief March 19, 1974 Mr. Donald E. Beach Harbor Construction Company, Inc. Commons Building Suite 186C/1200 112th N.E. Bellevue, Washington 98004 Dear Sir: Your letter dated March 15, 1974, indicated that certain items were being corrected that had been contrary to Edmonds Codes. The first item relating to use of•plenums in concealed spaces is covered under Section 706(b).' the Uniform Mechanical Code, not paragraph 1205 or Chapter 10 as stated in your letter. Such use, as outlined.in 706(b),.is allowed. Your analysis of the ceiling penetrations appears to be correct. with one.exeeption; it did not mention the supply duct penetrations that are present throughout each floor. This, then,.would again require information and certification that the openings allowed in Section 4303(b)6. of the Uniform Building Code, have not been exceeded: On -site inspections March.18, 1974, indicated that wood.in the vertical shafts not allowed 3n table 17-A of the Uniform Building Code, is being removed and proper- nei:a?, collars are being placed as required in U.B.C. Standard 43-7. The,BuildinaMaterials List published by Underwriters Labratories, Inc. requires that any and all proper fire separation assemblies bear a,listing label for field identification. The present fire doore in the Harbor Building do not bear such labels on the door frames and shall be replaced by approved frames. Please advise if further information is desired. Sincerely, Ralph H. Klein Fire Marshal cc: bldg. dept. 01 0 CITY of EDMONDS Civic Center - Edmonds, Washington 98020 - Telephone (206) .775-2525 Office of the Fire Chief March 13, 1974 Waldron - Pomeroy, Architects 215 - 8th Avenue North Seattle, Washington Harbor Construction Company, Inc. Commons Building Suite 186-C Bellevue, Washington 98009 Construction Supervisor Harbor Building Second Av6Lue and Main Street Edmonds, Washington 98020 bear Sirs: RE: Harbor Building 2nd and Bain Street Edmonds, We 93020 During an inspection tour of the above captioned building it was found that the third floor is being occupied and is in violation of Sections 1.201(f); 1.210(a) of the Uniform Fire Code, Ordinance 1616 of the City of Edmonds. Occupancy of said premises is not allowable at this time due to the following reasons: 1. Fire separation doors within the building are not approved and are therefore considered unsafe for hurhan occupancy. 2. Fire dampers within the mechanical shaft are not properly installed. In addition to the above items, the Fire Department:, under Section 1.207(a) and (b) that the building is declared to be an unsafe structure and shall not be occupied until construction `4as progressed to a point: that the Building Official, issues an. Occupancy Permit. Therefdre-,.under authority of Section 1.211 of the Uniform Fire Code, as adopted by the City of Edmonds, you, and,each of you, are ordered to comply with the provisions outlined above, to remove any and all occupancy of the building except that: which is required for persons actually involved in construction of the building. 0 Harbor Building 2nd and Main Street March 13, 1974 Page Two Because of the hazard to life and property due to the building being occupied, it is required that compliance be immediate as of this date, March 13, 1974. Failure to comply shall subject you to a fine not to exceed three hundred dollars ($300.00) or imprisonment not to exceed ninety days (90), or both. Each day of continued violation shall constitute a separate offense. Sincerely, Ralph .I1. Klein Fire Marshal