H BUTCH BROWNING FIRE MARSHAL BUILDING REHABILITATION

Similar documents
YORK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FIRE SAFETY BUILDING PLAN REVIEW REQUIREMENTS

Architect s Supplemental Instructions

Bold items are particular to the City of Euless

Purpose of the Act. Learning Objectives. Latest with DOJ. Latest with DOJ. Texas Registered Accessibility Specialists Association

Large Family Daycare Guideline

FIRE & LIFE SAFTEY STANDARD

STATE FIRE MARSHAL S REQUIRED FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS NARRATIVE REPORT

M E M O R A N D U M. All Licensed Assisted Living Facilities. Felicia Cooper, Deputy State Fire Marshal Administrator Don Zeringue, Chief Architect

Report to Adhoc Health Code change proposal regarding locking arrangements From John Woestman, BMHA

Narrative Reports As Regulated by 780 CMR, Section 903.0

I. INTRODUCTION Codes, Rules, Laws, & Requirements

International Fire Code 2006 Requirements for Construction Plan Reviews of Commercial and Multi-Family Structures

First Revision No NFPA [ Global Input ] Submitter Information Verification. Committee Statement

CLARK COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Fire Prevention Bureau

SANTA ROSA FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU STANDARD

WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY

Plumbing Guidelines 2015 Minnesota Accessibility Code Based on the 2012 IBC and 2009 ANSI A117.1

CODE ENFORCEMENT AND CERTIFICATION OF INSPECTORS FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS, CHARTER SCHOOLS AND JUNIOR COLLEGES

9/23/ :20 AM. Second Revision No NFPA [ Section No ] Supplemental Information. Submitter Information Verification

FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM REVIEW APPLICATION 1. NEW PLAN REVIEW RESUBMITTAL

HIGH-RISE RETROFIT ORDINANCES - NO and NO

SPRINKLER PROTECTION OF COMBUSTIBLE CONCEALLED SPACES WITH LESS THAN 6 BETWEEN OPPOSITE FACES IN CAVITY.

Rocky Mountain Fire Protection District 4390 Eldorado Springs Drive Boulder, CO

MULTI-LEVEL & COVERED BOOTH CONDITIONS

COMMERCIAL (IBC) FIRE ALARM SUBMITTAL GUIDE

Agency for Health Care Administration

Moreno Valley Fire Department Fire Prevention Bureau. New and Existing Fire Alarm & Signaling Systems Guideline

M E M O R A N D U M. NFPA Technical Committee on Building Services and Fire Protection Equipment

EL DORADO COUNTY REGIONAL FIRE PROTECTION STANDARD

Brighton Area Fire Authority

SPECIAL AMUSEMENT OCCUPANCIES HAUNTED HOUSE, SCARE HOUSE OR MAZE

Health Chapter ALABAMA STATE BOARD OF HEALTH ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATIVE CODE

AD HOC HEALTHCARE COMMITTEE MEANS OF EGRESS WORK GROUP APPROVED CODE CHANGE DRAFTS CODE GROUP B MOE COMMITTEE

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY. Division of Fire Prevention and Control 8 CCR

PLAN REVIEW SUBMITTAL GUIDE

M E M O R A N D U M. NFPA 5000 A2011 ROP Letter Ballot

CITY OF LONG BEACH Department of Development Services BUILDING AND SAFETY BUREAU FIRE ALARM / ELECTRICAL FIRE PLAN REVIEW CHECKLIST

SANTA CLARA COUNTY Winchester Blvd., Los Gatos, CA (408) (408) (fax)

Clark County Department of Building & Fire Prevention 4701 West Russell Road, Las Vegas, NV (702) FAX (702)

** All fees are NON-REFUNDABLE**

For additional information regarding R-3.1 residential care facilities please contact (951)

Residential-based Care Facility R-4 Guideline

** All fees are NON-REFUNDABLE**

Recommended Amendments to the 2015 International Existing Building Code North Central Texas Council of Governments Region

Florida Building Code Chapter 9 Fire Protection Systems Advanced Course

UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH & SAFETY

Commercial Application/Plan Review Submittal Checklist

SECTION INSPECTION AND TESTING OF WORK

Princeton Joint Unified School District Invitation for Bid Installation of District-Wide Lighting Occupancy Sensors

SECTION REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS. A. Relationship between Code, Ordinances, Standards and Contract Documents

FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION*

SANTA ROSA FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU INSPECTION GUIDELINE RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITIES 2007 CBC/CFC (R-3.1)

Florida Building Code 2010

Riverside County Fire Department Office of the Fire Marshal Market St., Ste. 150, Riverside, CA Ph. (951) Fax (951)

Residential Care Facilities Requirements

Plumbing Guidelines 2012 IBC/ANSI A

BULLETIN: Subchapter 4 Retrofit Requirements for Nightclubs

NFPA 101, 2012 EDITION IMPACT ON NEW AND EXISTING HEALTH CARE FACILITIES

CHILD CARE CENTER INSPECTION CHECKLIST 06C

2012 International Fire Code Significant Changes. IFC Background. Purpose IBC and 2012 NFPA 101 Significant Means of Egress Changes

CHAPTER 7 ALTERATIONS LEVEL

Minimum Standards for Engineers Practicing Fire Protection Engineering in the State of Oklahoma September 14, 2016

You are required to READ ALL PAGES. of this application

Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District Prevention Bureau Standard

INTERIOR FINISH REVIEW

Cannabis Business License Project Description

Additions & Alterations to Ascension Parish Library Galvez Prairieville, Louisiana Project No. 1401

SAF-BCF SECOND REVISIONS WITH STATEMENTS

CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT of FORESTRY and FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL UL 300

AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS

FIRE ALARM APPLICATION CITY OF MADISON HEIGHTS

PROPOSED REGULATION OF THE STATE PUBLIC WORKS BOARD. LCB File No. R102-11

Agency for Health Care Administration

FIRE PREVENTION OFFICE Placer Hills Fire Protection District NEW PROJECT GUIDELINES

New Construction Fire Inspection Process

Life Safety - Means of Egress/Exits NFPA 101

September 30, Dear Fire Suppression System Contractor/Designer:

Table OUT OF SERVICE. Building Fire Video 1/15/ Inspection, testing and maintenance. Standards Further Referenced by FCNYS

Washoe County Department of Social Services

Iowa State Fire Marshal

Delayed Action Closer. Mechanical self-closing device that incorporates an adjustable delay prior to the initiation of closing.

Residential Based Care Facility Guidelines

MINOOKA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Fire Prevention Bureau Fire Inspector Rodney Bradberry

To provide the requirements needed for Care Facilities Having 6 or Fewer Clients. This occupancy is classified as an R-3.1.

CITY OF LONG BEACH Department of Development Services BUILDING AND SAFETY BUREAU TENANT IMPROVEMENT GROUP A FIRE PLAN REVIEW CHECKLIST

FIRE INSPECTION GUIDELINES FOR FOSTER GROUP HOME PARENTS Effective June 1, 2002, Update September 2011

LIFE SAFETY & FIRE PREVENTION MANAGEMENT PLAN

Fire & Life Safety Supplemental Rules & Regulations for New Construction & Significant Remodels

Unit # 1038 ± 900 SF Width ± 15' Depth ± 60'

CLARK COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Fire Prevention Bureau

E25 (D) Automatic controls for general means of egress lighting

Is the address of your property clearly visible and marked in large numbers that can be easily seen from the street?

New School Construction: Safe School Opening. OAR and IOR Joint Training February 17, 2005

Report on First Revisions with Statement June 2014 NFPA 101

January 1, 2014 Mandatory Effective Date

Unit # E ± 1,200 SF Width ± 20' Depth ± 60'

APPROVED: Dayroom: Space for activities that is situated immediately adjacent to the youth sleeping areas and separated from them by a wall.

Fire Alarm, Water Flow Alarm & Signaling Systems

LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY PROCEDURE

ICC CODE CORNER 2015 International Fire Code

Transcription:

STATE OF LOUISIANA Department of Public Safety and Corrections Office of State Fire Marshal Code Enforcement and Building Safety 8181 Independence Boulevard Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70806 225-925-4920 H BUTCH BROWNING FIRE MARSHAL BUILDING REHABILITATION DUANE MEYERS DUANE MEYERS ARCHITECT 560 PR 2422 UNCERTAIN, TX 75661 RE: P0439933 MARTIN PARK ELEMENTARY FIRE RESTORATION PHASE II 4203 LISA STREET ALEXANDRIA, LA 71302-0000 NFPA 101, 2009 IBC, 2009 (CHAPTERS 9 & 10) EDUCATIONAL ASSEMBLY OVER 300 OCCUPANTS Dear Applicant: This is to advise that we have reviewed the drawings and specifications for the subject proposed construction and have determined that they appear to satisfactorily comply with the adopted laws, codes, rules and regulations of The State Fire Marshal subject to the following requirements: 1. Scope of work: This review applies to the rebuild of fire damage within an existing 51,400 sq. ft. school building. New work appears to exceed 50% of the replacement value of the building. Supervised automatic sprinkler system and fire alarm system are to be submitted for separate review. Occupancy types per NFPA are Educational and Assembly. Occupancy types per IBC are Groups E, A-3 (gymnasium), and A-2 (lunchroom). NOTE: THE COMMENTS LISTED BELOW IDENTIFY APPARENT DEFICIENCIES DETECTED IN OUR REVIEW OF THE DOCUMENTS SUBMITTED. 2. LRS 40:1731 Provide access for persons with disabilities in accordance with ADA-ABA. This does not include a review for compliance with the Federal Americans with Disabilities (Civil Rights) Act of 1990. NOTE: As per ADA-ABA 2004, Section F103, Office of State Fire Marshal appeal determinations are not valid for facilities that are designed, constructed, altered, or operated with federal funds, or leased by a federal agency. The authority having jurisdiction over such appeals is the administrator of the General Services Administration (GSA). Compliance with state regulations and requirements does not guarantee compliance with federal law. "PARTICULAR APPARENT DEFICIENCIES" and paragraph references are noted as follows: a) 213.3.1 Provide an ambulatory accessible toilet compartment (in addition to the standard accessible toilet compartment required) as per Section 604.8.2 where 6 or more fixtures (urinals and toilets totaled) are located in one toilet room. (...PROVIDE AN AMBULATORY STALL IN BOYS RESTROOM WITH 4 TOILETS & 3 URINALS.) P0439933 - PAGE 1

b) 1. 606.2 At sinks and lavatories, provide a clear floor space complying with 305 (30" x 48"), positioned for a parallel approach. (...PROVIDE A 30" x 48" PARALLEL APPROACH CLEAR FLOOR SPACE CENTERED ON THE SINKS IN CLASSROOM WORKROOMS 1, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 14, 17, 20. SEE NOTES ON SHEET A3.02) c) 211.2 Provide a drinking fountain spout height of 36" above the finish floor AND provide a drinking fountain spout height of 38"-43" above the finish floor. Drinking fountains shall comply with Section 602. (50% of the total number provided shall be at 36" and 50% shall be at 38"-43") (...PROVIDE 1 DUAL HEIGHT UNIT OR 2 UNITS MOUNTED AT THE APPROPRIATE HEIGHTS IN THE GYMNASIUM.) 3. 101:7.1.7.2.2 Steps in a change in elevation, where the elevation difference is 21" or less, shall have minimum 13" treads that are readily apparent. (...THIS APPLIES TO NEW STEPS AT MAIN ENTRY - SEE NOTES ON SHEET A1.05) 4. 101:14.3.6 Separate corridors from use areas with minimum smoke partitions complying with NFPA 101:8.4, having self-closing, or automatic-closing, doors for openings serving all spaces except normally occupied classrooms. (...VERIFY CORRIDOR SMOKE PARTITIONS AND DOOR CLOSERS. ADD A PARTITION AND/OR DOOR AT REAR STEPS TO GYM PLATFORM TO CLOSE-OFF CORRIDOR SMOKE PARTITIONS. SEE NOTES ON SHEET A2.02) 5. 101:8.7.1.2 Separate DRY STOR (253 SQ. FT.), EQIP/STORAGE (484 SQ. FT.), PK EQUIP (110 SQ. FT.), GYM STORAGE (212 SQ. FT.) AND 2 JANITOR CLOSETS from other parts of the building with smoke partitions and self-closing doors in accordance with 8.4 within a fully sprinklered building. 6. 101:12/14.2.2.2 and IBC 1008.1.10 Doors in a required means of egress serving AN OCCUPANT LOAD OF 50 OR MORE may be provided with a latch or lock only if it is panic hardware. (...PROVIDE PANIC HARDWARE AT DOOR LOCATIONS MARKED ON SHEET A2.02) NOTE: THE FOLLOWING COMMENTS IDENTIFY ISSUES FOR INFORMATIONAL AND CAUTIONARY PURPOSES OR ISSUES THAT COULD NOT BE VERIFIED IN THE SUBMITTED DOCUMENTS. 7. A REVIEW FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FIRE PROTECTION AND EGRESS REQUIREMENTS OF CHAPTERS 9 AND 10 OF THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE IS INCLUDED IN THIS REVIEW. Review for compliance with all other requirements of the LOUISIANA STATE UNIFORM CONSTRUCTION CODE, in accordance with Act 12 of the 2005 First Extraordinary Session of the Louisiana Legislature, IS NOT INCLUDED IN THIS REVIEW. Contact the building official of the applicable political subdivision to coordinate compliance with these requirements. LRS 40:1730.23 mandates the enforcement of building codes by municipalities and parishes in Louisiana, as described by LRS 40:1730.28. PROVIDE A DUPLICATE SET OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS TO THE BUILDING OFFICIAL (OR THIRD-PARTY) FOR REVIEW AND/OR PERMITTING, THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL REVIEWED AND STAMPED DOCUMENTS SHALL NOT BE USED FOR THIS PURPOSE. ADDITIONAL MARKING OR ALTERATIONS MADE TO THE APPROVED STAMPED PLANS MAY CAUSE DELAYS IN FINAL ACCEPTANCE FOR OCCUPANCY. 8. LRS 40:1731-( Effective 10/01/11) Provide access for persons with disabilities in accordance with the ADA-ABA Accessibility Guidelines, July 23, 2004 (also known as the 2010 Standards). This does not include a review for compliance with the Federal Americans with Disabilities (Civil Rights) Act of 1990. NOTE: As per ADA-ABA 2004, Section F103, Office of State Fire Marshal appeal P0439933 - PAGE 2

determinations are not valid for facilities that are designed, constructed, altered, or operated with federal funds, or leased by a federal agency. The authority having jurisdiction over such appeals is the administrator of the General Services Administration (GSA). Compliance with state regulations and requirements does not guarantee compliance with federal law. "CAUTIONARY/INFORMATIONAL" items and paragraph references are noted as follows: a) 303 Thresholds shall comply with requirements of this section regarding changes in level. (Not more than 1/2" height and beveled if over 1/4") b) 404.2.7 Handles, pulls, latches, locks, and other operable parts on doors and gates shall comply with 309.4. Hardware shall not require tight grasping, tight pinching, or twisting of the wrist to operate. c) 216.2 Where signage identifies permanent rooms or spaces OR EXITS, the signage shall comply with Sections 703.1-703.5 (raised characters, Braille, visual characteristics, height). 9. LAC 55:305 Insulation and insulation assemblies shall meet the requirements of Section 719, International Building Code, 2009 Edition. 10. 101:7.2.1.5 and IBC 1008.1.9 Locks on doors in means of egress shall not require the use of a key, special device or special knowledge to open in the direction of egress. Submit a "REQUEST FOR EXEMPTION" for special locking arrangements in accordance with Interpretive Memorandum 2009-03 available on our website at http://www.dps.louisiana.gov/sfm/ under the PLAN REVIEW / FORMS section. Also see Interpretive Memorandum 2009-04 for clarification regarding "Magnetic Lock Releasing Devices & Electrified Locks/Latches", or Interpretive Memorandum 2009-05 for clarification regarding Special Healthcare Locking Arrangements. NOTE: The "Life Safety and Property Protection Licensing Law" (LRS 40:1664 et seq.) requires locksmiths to be licensed. Contact the licensing section of this office at 225.925.7047 for guidance and assistance. 11. 101:7.2.1.5.9 and IBC 1008.1.94 through 1008.1.9.5 Doors shall be openable with ONLY one releasing operation. A two-step release, such as a knob and an independent slide bolt, is NOT acceptable. 12. 101:12/14.3.3 Interior walls and ceilings shall have a flame spread of 0-75 and a smoke development rating of 0-450. 13. NFPA 10:6.1.3.8 Top of fire extinguisher, having a gross weight less than 40 lb, shall be not more than 5 feet above the floor; if gross weight 40 lbs or greater, 3-1/2 feet above the floor. 14. 101:12/14.3.4 and IBC 907 Provide a fire alarm system in accordance with 101:9.6 and IBC 907.5. In facilities required to be fully accessible, alarm notification shall be by both audible and visual means in accordance with NFPA 72. a) LRS 40:1574 and LAC 55:V:303 Submit fire alarm system shop drawings with plan review application and fee prior to installation of any work of this section. Such work shall not commence until shop drawings have been found to be in compliance with applicable codes by this office. The submittal shall include a copy of this letter and shall be in accordance with the submittal requirements outlined in the memorandum dated June 24, 1993 which was distributed from this office to all state licensed fire alarm contractors, architects and engineers. Specify the "Type of Signaling System" to be utilized, identify the monitoring station, describe the evacuation system ("zoned" or "general"), and include information concerning the means of protecting fire command P0439933 - PAGE 3

centers, circuitry, and other essential equipment, such as may be required for high-rise buildings, as applicable. 15. 101:12/14.3.5 and IBC 903 Provide supervised automatic sprinkler protection in accordance with 101:9.7 and the IBC. a) LRS 40:1574 and LAC 55:V:303 Submit automatic sprinkler system shop drawings with plan review application and fee prior to installation of any work to this system. Note: See Interpretive Memorandums 2013-02 and 2013-03 for submittal requirements. Sprinkler shop drawing submittals are required to be reviewed by the professional of record/owner before being submitted to the Office of State Fire Marshal plan review section. Shop drawings reviewed by the professional of record shall bear his/her shop drawing review stamp indicating reviewed/no exceptions taken. See Interpretive Memorandum 2013-02. In order to expedite the review process, requests by the SFM reviewer for additional information will be sent both to the professional of record/owner and the sprinkler contractor. Contractor will be permitted to respond back to the SFM reviewer and copy the professional of record/owner with their response. Additional information will not require a shop drawing review stamp. Note: this does not include the response sent as a result of Request for Information letter. Be advised that a sprinkler system that satisfies the requirements of NFPA 101 Life Safety Code, NFPA 13, NFPA 13R and/or NFPA 13D may not necessarily be considered by the building insurance underwriters as "full coverage" or "fully sprinklered", for insurance purposes. NFPA 13:10 Underground piping shall be installed in accordance with chapter 10. See 10.6 for specific requirements for piping run under buildings. Fire Pump, if provided, to meet the requirements of NFPA 20, 2007 edition. NFPA 25:4.1.2* Accessibility. The property owner or occupant shall provide ready accessibility to components of water-based fire protection systems that require inspection, testing, or maintenance. 16. LRS 40:1664.4 All work and inspections of life safety and property protection systems and equipment shall be performed by a contractor licensed with the appropriate endorsement by the Office of the State Fire Marshal. 17. Shop drawings for fire protection systems, such as Fire Alarm, Sprinklers, and Suppression Systems, that are required to be submitted to this office for review, shall be routed through the "Professional of Record's" (Architect / Engineer) office, and shall be stamped with his "Shop Drawing Review Stamp" or equivalent, indicating that shop drawings have been reviewed by him for conformance with plans, specifications, and appropriate codes. 18. 101:9.1.1 Install gas piping in accordance with NFPA 54. a) 101:9.2.2 Gas-fired equipment (furnaces, space heaters, water heaters, etc.) shall be U.L. listed for its intended use and shall be installed and vented in accordance with NFPA 54. 19. 101:9.2.1 Install smoke detectors to automatically stop the fan in HVAC duct systems over 2000 cfm in accordance with NFPA 90A:6.4.2(1). Where fire alarm system is required, duct detectors shall be connected to building alarm system. 20. HVAC system shall be constructed in accordance with 101:9.2. 21. Compliance with the 2011 NFPA 70, National Electrical Code (NEC), is mandated by RS 40:1730.28.A(7). P0439933 - PAGE 4

22. NOTE: Please ENCLOSE A COPY OF THIS LETTER WITH FUTURE SUBMITTALS OR OTHER CORRESPONDENCE pertaining to this project. NOTE: Please mail all correspondence related with this project to: ALEXANDRIA PLAN REVIEW Office of State Fire Marshal 2230 S. MacArthur Drive, Suite 6 Alexandria, LA 71301 Contact the reviewer at 318.767.6099 (fax: 318.767.6098), if you have any questions regarding this project. Changes to construction in the field which are not consistent with the reviewed documents are not authorized unless reviewed by this office for compliance with Code. Modifications to reviewed plans must be submitted to this office by the Architect/Civil Engineer for review prior to final inspection. If an Architect or Civil Engineer is not required by RS 37:155, revisions shall be submitted by the Owner. Submittals shall include plans, completed application, a minimum $55.00 review fee, and a copy of the most current plan review letter. Compliance with code requirements for fire protection systems, such as Fire Alarm, Sprinkler and Suppression Systems, is determined by separate shop drawing submittal and is not included in this review. This review applies to work indicated in the drawings or specifications. Existing portions of the facility or building unaffected by the new work shall comply with LAC 55:103B. This review shall in no way permit and/or authorize any omissions or deviations from the specific requirements of the adopted codes, rules and regulations in accordance with R.S. 40:1574.1(B). This review is valid for 180 days from the date of this letter. Construction permits must be issued and/or construction must commence within this time period. This office requires certification of the completed project in accordance with the approved documents (certificate enclosed). Occupancy of the project will not be permitted until we receive the completed certificate and a satisfactory inspection of the completed construction has been made by this office. P0439933 - PAGE 5

To arrange for inspection of the project, please contact the District Office at the phone number below two (2) to three (3) weeks in advance. The plans stamped reviewed by this office must be available on job site at time of inspection. Certificate of completion must be provided to the inspecting Deputy for final inspection. REVIEWED BY: JENNIFER MOREAU ARCHITECT NOTE: Please call the REVIEWER identified above if you have any questions regarding this review. Do not call the Inspection Office until you are ready for inspection. CC: Rapides Parish School Board Alexandria Fire Prevention Bureau* Lafayette District Ofc* 3378861273 Rapides Parish Fire District #2* City Of Alexandria* P0439933 - PAGE 6