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Seavue request.pdfz Seavue Condominium Seavue Association of Apartment Owners A Washington State Non-profit Organization 1130 5th Avenue South #131 Edmonds, WA 98020 Leif Bjorback City of Edmonds Building Official Development Services Department 121 5th Avenue N. Edmonds, WA 98020 Re; Fire Door Revision Request Permit # 20130603 C;r The Seavue Condominium requested a revision of the approved plans that includes the removal of two separation fire doors on the three residential floors within the envelope. This request was made based on a number of factors of which we would like to articulate. We consider the safety of our residents and guests to be paramount in our overall objective. We are trying to resolve issues based on the current condition of a 1979 building by mitigating the fire prevention risk in the most appropriate manner though it may not fall within standard compliance of IBC 2009 edition requirements. However requirements can be meet though objectives based on consideration of IBC 2009 edition, Section 104.11 as an alternative construction method and should amply satisfy and comply with the intent of the provisions of the code. We found the building to be lacking in many areas that seerned compliant in fire safety. Specifically some of the issues include: the two internal hallway separation doors on each residential floor vary in placement and do not stack upon one another in order to offer a compliant stack barrier. In addition the fire separation doors are required to be in alignment with the unit's fire separation barrier, which they are not. There is no provision to mitigate this in the entire corridor area with the exception of the furthest west end where some additional separation was added. The revised drawing shows the actual separation door placement, which cannot be clearly seen by observation. Measurement of the doors clearly shows the imperfection as indicated on the residential floors. We have offered supporting data as provided in Section 104.11.1 relating to Our research inspection. Not only are the separation doors placed improperly, we found there was no type of fire block where the fire doors where built. Supporting evidence of this are pictured in the attached Exhibit "A" offering a view of one of the doors on the third residential floor. This shows how far off sorne of the doors are from the where the 'fire door should have been located. In addition inspection of all the fire doors throughout the envelope, which includes those at the stairwells in addition to the internal separation doors, do have compliant 90 minute rated doors, but all the jams are 20 minute fire rated negating the barrier itself. Because of these deficiencies, as outlined, we have alternatively offered Solutions that mitigate the risks and provides for a higher safety solution and remedies fire prevention offering real protection. The solutions are provided in the revision plans as identified oil permit revision #3 dated July 26, 2013. On page A-1.1, we call for installation of a replacement fire alarm systern. This would replace the existing fire alarm Control panel (FACE') with a state of the art analog addressable FACP and new power supply. The installation includes new detection devices in common areas to provide complete automatic and manual detection; replaces existing bells in common areas with ADA compliant synchronized horn strobes; provides magnetic door holders, which were previously approved in the current permit, on corridor / stairwell doors with specifications as outlined on page A-2.1 of the revision, and prewires the elevator machine room for planned future elevator panel upgrade. The system will also allow for offsite monitoring with a U.L. Listed monitoring device that is not currently in place. All exit signs will be replaced and new LED emergency lighting are to be installed. Each of the two stairwells on each of the residential floors and the one basement entry which provide for the envelope will have new 90 -minute medal fire rated frames and doors installed. At the front east entrances we are relocating the current fire door from its current position 1' west to avoid conflict with the fire extinguisher cabinet and to allow for the opening of the door not to interfere with the flow path of the staircase. This is detailed in the architectural drawings on page A-2.2, A-2.3, and A-2.4. Please let me know if you have any questions. Respectfully submitted, Jerry Freundlich, President Jerome Freundlich 1130 5Ih Ave. S #304 Edmonds, WA 98020 E: presideiit@seavue.org r: 425.771.5541 Above — P Floor residential — fire door Tape shows units fire separation wall Above shows 20 minute rated door frame that are on all corridor/stairwell door frames Exposed opening adjacent to the 3rd floor resident fire door Showing no fire block of any kind