HomeMy WebLinkAboutRE Site Plan Review - 9000 Astronaut Blvd resent 5-27-14Asst Chief Cunningham – (resenting to make sure the original email was
received, thanks)
A couple quick question on your review comments.
No. 1 – FIRE ACCESS ROUTE
Please refer to the attached pdf that depicts the fire access route
circumnavigating the entire building.
Will the fire access route as shown suffice for your approval?
We have a structural challenge with the slab over the underground
stormwater system and need to restrict the last 3 rows of parking to
passenger vehicles.
Access to the enclosed dumpster is still adequate for your fire trucks
and has been approved by Dan Robson at Waste Pro for solid waste
collection.
No. 2 - FRONT FIRE HYDRANT LOCATION
Please refer to the attached pdf that is an enlargement of the
utilities at the front of the building.
Would appreciate clarification on the location / direction of the FH.
We placed the FH adjoining 2 exit lanes onto A1A, and setback from A1A
active travel-way by the turnlane; also close to the DDCV and Siamese
connection; in addition, the onsite pavement in this area is 36’+ due to
the canopy drive-thru.
Thanks
Mark
954-770-3022
From: David Dickey [mailto:D.Dickey@cityofcapecanaveral.org]
Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2014 1:55 PM
To: Mark Robbins
Subject: FW: Site Plan Review - 9000 Astronaut Blvd.
fyi
From: John Cunningham [mailto:jcunningham@ccvfd.org]
Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2014 1:40 PM
To: David Dickey
Subject: Re: Site Plan Review - 9000 Astronaut Blvd.
Dave,
We have reviewed the site plan and have the following
comments;
1. The back parking lot shall not be block from fire department
access.
2. The fire hydrant at the front entrance will need to be placed
in a position that doesn’t put the firefighter in the path of vehicle
traffic.
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