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To: Virginia Goldstein, Planning Director <br /> Page 2 <br /> June 24 , 1996 <br /> "3 . When there are not more than two Group R, Division <br /> 3 or Group M Occupancies, the requirements of this <br /> section may be modified, provided, in the opinion of the <br /> chief, fire-fighting or rescue operations would not be <br /> impaired. <br /> "More than one fire apparatus road may be required when it is <br /> determined by the chief that access by a single road may be <br /> impaired by vehicle congestion, condition of terrain, climatic <br /> conditions or other factors that could limit access. <br /> "For high-piled combustible storage, see Section 81 . 109 . <br /> "(c) Width. The unobstructed width of a fire apparatus <br /> access road shall meet the requirements of the appropriate <br /> county jurisdiction. <br /> "(d) Vertical Clearance. Fire apparatus access roads shall <br /> have an unobstructed vertical clearance of not less than 13 <br /> feet 6 inches. <br /> "EXCEPTION: Upon approval vertical clearance may be <br /> reduced, provided such reduction does not impair access <br /> by fire apparatus and approved signs are installed and <br /> maintained indicating the established vertical clearance. <br /> " (e) Permissible Modifications. Vertical clearances or <br /> widths required by this section may be increased when, in the <br /> opinion of the chief, vertical clearances or widths are not <br /> adequate to provide fire apparatus access. <br /> " (f) Surface.. Fire apparatus access roads shall be designed <br /> and maintained to support the imposed loads of fire apparatus <br /> and shall be provided with a surface so as to provide all- <br /> weather driving capabilities. " ( 20 tons) <br /> " (g) Turning Radius. The turning radius of a fire apparatus <br /> access road shall be as approved by the chief. " (45 feet) <br /> " (h) Turnarounds. All dead-end fire apparatus access roads <br /> in excess of 150 feet in length shall be provided with <br /> approved provisions for the turning around of fire apparatus. <br />