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MERIDIAN CITY/RURAL FIRE DEPARTMENT
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February 10, 2003
CITY OF MERIDIAN
CITY-CLERK OFFICE
TO: Mayor, City Council and the Meridian Planning & Zoning Commission
FROM: Joseph Silva, Deputy Chief, Fire Prevention
SUBJECT: Havasu Creek Subdivision FP 03-008
The following will be the requirements and/or concerns to provide minimum levels of fire
protection for the proposed project:
1. The project which comprised of one and two family dwellings will require afire-flow of
1,000 gallons per minute available for duration of 2 hours to service the entire project.
Fire hydrants shall be placed an average of 400' apart. 1997 UFC Appendix III-A
2. Acceptance of the water supply for fire protection will be by the Meridian
Water Department.
3. Final Approval of the fire hydrant locations shall be by the Meridian Fire
Department. The proposed fire hydrant locations will be submitted to the Public
Works for plan review.
4. All roads and fire lanes shall have a fuming radius of 28' inside and 48' outside.
5. Insure that all yet undeveloped parcels are maintained free of combustible vegetation
per section 1103.2.4 of the Uniform Fire Code.
6. Operational fire hydrants and temporary or permanent street signs are required before
combustible construction begins. UFC 901.4.2 & 9013