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Clearance Sheet N2020-004705

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Plan reviewed for interior renovation of condo unit including relocation of laundry room, expanding shower, remove/replace existing doors, install doors, install a new 14'8" wall with new door, replace flooring, countertops, etc.. See affidavit for renovations and remodeling and plans for more information.

Reviewed using FFPC 6th edition effective Dec. 31, 2017. NFPA 1 and 101 references are Florida Editions of the code in the FFPC.

Plans are NOT approved.

Reviewer: D. Feagle 904-209-1721

To schedule fire inspections please call 827-6842 (automated system). Questions about inspections please call 209-1740x1.
Review by the AHJ shall not relieve the applicant of the responsibility for compliance with the Code.  

 

RESUBMITTING: Please make necessary changes and resubmit the complete permit application package. Response to comments / plans / specifications should be submitted to the Permit Center as a resubmission for the original project unless other arrangements are made with the Fire Plan Reviewer or the Fire Plan Review Supervisor.

To help speed the review process you should include a written response to comments summary to clarify and/or illustrate corrections on plans (bubbling, highlighting, or notations are best). Please use the Florida Fire Prevention Code 6th Ed. for all code reference in a response to comments. You are required to remove old pages and reinsert the new pages.

The numbered items require a response or plans to be updated to complete the review.

 

1)  Permit application only included "existing" floor plan with proposed changes clouded. No Proposed Floor Plan (with changes) provided.

Provide proposed floor plan.

 

2)  Does this building/unit have a fire sprinkler system?

If yes, Provide the sprinkler head locations inside the unit to verify adequate coverage due to the changes being made.

 

3)  Does the building /unit have a fire alarm system.

If yes, show the location of any fire alarm devices inside the unit (horns/strobes) to verify adequate coverage due to the changes being made.

 

4)  Show on the proposed floor plan the locations of all smoke alarms / smoke detectors to verify adequate coverage due to the changes being made.

NOTE: Any smoke alarm (battery / electric type) that is more than 10 years old need to be replaced. Check the back of the smoke alarms to find the born on date or replace by date.

 

INFORMATIONAL ONLY NO RESPONSE NECESSARY:
At the time of fire final be prepared to provide a copy of the manufacturer specification sheets to the fire inspector showing that each interior finish will meet:

- wall and ceiling finish will meet Class A, B or C. 101:31.3.3.2.

If there are multiple finishes, label each spec sheet identifying each product, its location AND highlight the area showing illustrating it meets the applicable Code requirement.