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<br />56. Lighting _'law That prior to issuance of a Zoning Compliance Permit for new construction, the applicant shall submit a
<br />lighting plan, scaled by a Professional Engineer, demonstrating compliance with Section 5.11 of the Land Use
<br />Management Ordinance and Town standards, for approval.
<br />57, Street Lighting Plan: Prior to issuance of a Zoning Compliance Permit for new construction, the applicant shall install
<br />street lighting along the access driveway from Homestead Road and the new road, Chapel Ridge Drive. The plan shall be
<br />approved by the Town and where necessary, by NCDOT.
<br />58. R location of Overhead Utilities 13ndeyg
<br />iw . .9und: That prior to a Certificate of Occupancy, the applicant shall install afl new
<br />or relocated utilities underground, except for 3 phase or greater electric lines,
<br />59, Utility Easement Plats: That prior to issuance of a Zoning Compliance Permit for new construction, casement plats and
<br />documentation shall be approved by the Town and OWASA and recorded by the applicant.
<br />Safely
<br />60. Safe_ ty Plan: That prior In the issuance of a Zoning Compliance Permit for new construction,, the applicant shall provide a
<br />detailed safety plan, to be reviewed by the Town, regarding 1) visibility and appropriate trimming of landscaping
<br />materials, where appropriate, 2) limited access control, including provision of locks and safety standards, 3) use of alamns
<br />and carneras, as appropriate and 4) sufficient lighting in parking areas.
<br />6L Fire Sprinklers: That prior to issuance of a Zoning Compliance Permit for new construction, plans shall show all proposed
<br />fire department connections to required fire sprinklers, which shall be installed according to NC Fire Code prior to a
<br />Certificate of Occupancy.
<br />62. H Active: That all required fire hydrants must be installed, active, and accessible for the Fire Department use prior
<br />to the arrival of combustible materials on site. That fire protection systems shall be installed according to Town Ordinance,
<br />the NC Fire Code, and NFPA 13.
<br />63, Firefighting Access during Construction: That prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, NC Fire Code (Section
<br />1410.1 Required Access), and vehicle access for firefighting shall be provided to all construction or demolition sites
<br />including, vehicle access to within 100 feet of temporary or permanent fire department connections and hydrants. Vehicle
<br />access shall be provided by either temporary or permanent roads capable of supporting vehicle loading under all weather
<br />conditions.
<br />64. Fire I lydrant and FDC Locations: That prior to the issuance of a Zoning Compliance Permit, the locations of existing and
<br />proposed fire hydrants and Fire Department Connections (FDC) shall be approved, Fire Department Connections shall be
<br />located on the street side of the building within 100 feet of a hydrant. Hydrant spacing shall comply with the Town Design
<br />Manual. Design shall be approved prior to issuance of a Zoning Compliance Permit.
<br />65. Fire Flow Re nom That prior to issuance of a Zoning Compliance Permit for new construction, the applicant shall provide
<br />a fire flow report, with an OWASA flow test that meets Town Design Manual standards, sealed by an Engineer registered
<br />in the State of North Carolina for approval.
<br />66. Fire Apparatus Access Road: That any fire apparatus access roads, (any public/private street, parking lot access, fire lanes
<br />and access roadways), used for fire department access, shall be all weather and designed to carry the imposed load of fire
<br />apparatus weighing at least 75,000 lbs. Fire apparatus access roads shall have a minimum width of 20' with an overhead
<br />clearance of at least 13'-6" for structures not exceeding 30' in height and shall provide access to within 150' of all exterior
<br />portions of the building.
<br />67, Fire Aerials: That where a building exceeds 30' in height or 3 stories above the lowest level of Fire Department Access,
<br />overhead power and utility lines shall not be allowed within the aerial apparatus access roadway and the roadway shall
<br />have an unobstructed width of 26' exclusive of the shoulders. At least one of the apparatus access roadways shall be
<br />located within a minimum of 15" and maximum of 30'from one complete side of the building.
<br />68. Fire Access Grade and A
<br />-....pprp4cb: That fire apparatus access roads shall not exceed 10% in grade unless approved by the
<br />Town and all approach and departure angles shall be within the limits established based on the Department's apparatus.
<br />69. Heavy-Duty Pavin : That prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, the applicant shall provide heavy duty paving
<br />designed and built to withstand fire apparatus weighing at least 75,000 pounds.
<br />70. Fire Lane: That prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for new construction., the fire lane must be marked and
<br />signed in accordance with Town standards, with the associated plans approved by the Town prior to issuance of a Zoning
<br />Compliance Pennit.
<br />71. I"m,in-QTlqn-qy..,Coinmunications Systei That the developer shall provide building design features which enable public safety
<br />responders' radios to penetrate and provide reliable radio transmissions within the buildings.
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<br />72, Solid Waste Manap-ement Plan: That prior to issuance of a Zoning Compliance Permit for new construction, a detailed
<br />Solid Waste Management Plan, including a recycling plan and a plan for managing and minimizing construction debris,
<br />shall be approved. Each bulk waste container shall be labeled as to type of material to be collected. Prior to issuance of a
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