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ONE FLEET LANDING - DINING FACILITY FIRE COMMENTS COMM18-0026 Plan reviewed 10/9/2018 Returned for Corrections: The plans submitted for review have been returned for corrections. Please correct and or provide the additional requested information to obtain plans approval. When resubmitting corrected sheets, provide a type written itemized narrative letter responding to our comments and directing the plans reviewer to the sheets the changes have taken place. FAILURE TO SUPPLY RESPONSE LETTER "WILL" RESULT IN A RETURNED FOR CORRECTIONS PERMIT STATUS. Revised sheets should be clouded, clearly showing areas were changes or corrections have occurred and re-inserted with the original set of drawings with old sheets removed. Unbound plans will not be reviewed. If this is an electronic submission please make sure that written narrative is submitted under correspondence along with a"complete set" (not just the revised sheets) of electronic documents. When submitting electronic plans, each discipline shall upload a single PDF file containing multiple sheets rather than separate PDFs for each sheet. Please re-upload in this fashion. 1. Fire Code specific code summary The building code and fire code differ on occupancy types, uses, and occupant loads and can make the proper application of the code difficult. For example the building code classifies restaurants under 50 as business where the fire code classifies them as mercantile, thus the need separate code summaries. Please provide in addition to normal building code summary a fire code specific summary based off the Florida Fire Prevention Code (current edition) to include all the following information listed below. Failure to provide accurate fire code summary may delay plans review approvals as we return plans for corrections and clarifications. Provide required Fire Code specific code summary: Please Reference 6th Edition Florida Fire Prevention Code Based on NFPA, 1 Fire Code 2015 Edition & NFPA 101 Life Safety Code 2015 Edition. •Occupancy type sub-classification (per NFPA 101 6.1) • Building construction type (per NFPA 101 8.2.1) •Gross square footage • Number of stories • Building height • Interior wall and ceiling finish requirements (per NFPA 101 10.2 •Allowable dead end limits •Allowable Common path of travel limits •Allowable travel distance limits •Any fire protection systems (sprinkler, fire alarm, etc.) •Statement from architect or engineers that their design to the best of their knowledge complies with the 6th Edition Florida Fire Prevention Code (FFPC). •Also all existing building must provide classification of rehabilitation work categories per NFPA 101 43.1 Provide classification of rehabilitation work categories per NFPA 101 43.1 This information is important because the level of rehabilitation work determines how the code will be applied. The 6 rehabilitation work categories are as follows: (1) Repair (2) Renovation (3) Modification (4) Reconstruction (5) Change of use or occupancy classification (6) Addition 2. Life Safety Floor Plan: The City of Jacksonville's Fire Marshal's Office requires the submittal of a Life Safety Floor Plan for building permits for all new construction and existing building alterations in order to ascertain if occupancy is currently code compliant and to assist fire inspector in performing Life Safety Inspections. Please provide a Life Safety Plan to include all the following information on one page. If Life Safety Plan was submitted and you are receiving this comment, it means that all of the required info listed below was not included in your original submittal. It is understood that all listed items may not apply in your situation. Required Occupant Load Calculation: • Provide design occupant load using table 7.3.1.2 of NFPA 101 2015 edition. Area calculations should be shown with graphic seating configurations or fixtures in order to substantiate occupant load chosen. Exit Locations: • Designate main entrance and all secondary exits. All required exits shall terminate at a"public way". Access to the public way shall be accessible and must be via a stable, firm, and slip resistant conveyance such as a concrete sidewalk with a min. 5'x5' landing and 44" walkway. Multi story buildings should designate area of rescue with required communication means. Separation of exits using the one half (non-sprinkled) or one third (sprinkled) the diagonal distance rule should be shown on plans. Required Egress Capacity: • Egress inches for means of egress components (doors, stairs, etc.) Required measurements: (Worst case only need be shown.) • Dead end corridors measurements. •Common path of travel measurements. •Total travel distance to exits. Required separation: •Show all fire barriers, smoke barriers, and smoke partitions. All rated walls per new directive from building official wall detail needs to include UL listing and needs to confirm by architect or engineer as being accurate. Required Lock Latch details: • Lock/Latch details: Panic Hardware, Thumb turn lock, Key Lock with indicator and required signage. Required Electrical Stop/Disconnect Details: •Any required Emergency stops or Shunt trips. • Main Electrical disconnects access/location. Required markings of means of egress: • Exit signs to include tactile exits signage. Required fire extinguisher Locations: • Locations per NFPA 10. Required Emergency lighting: •Show emergency illumination. 3. Occupant Load & Capacity of Means of Egress: Please re-calculate occupant load as follows: Occupant load is determined by the nature of the "use" of a building or space and the amount of space available for that"use". NFPA 101, Table 7.3.1.2 has established occupant load factors for each "use". The use of an area may differ from its occupancy classification. For example, a meeting room for fewer than 50 people in an office building is not assembly occupancy; it is business occupancy, but its occupant load is based on assembly. An occupant load is established for use in sizing the means of egress systems and in determining thresholds at which additional provisions, such as mandatory sprinklers, fire alarm, panic hardware etc. become applicable. Egress capacity and life safety features must be provided for the occupant load (expressed in number of persons) determined by dividing each "use" area of the space by the appropriate occupant load factor. The corresponding calculated occupant load must serve as the minimum starting point for egress sizing, and required life safety features regardless of whether the building operator claims that the occupant load will never reach the occupant load determined by calculation. The occupant load in any building or portion thereof assigned for use is determined by dividing the floor area assigned to that use by the occupant load factor for that use as specified in table 7.3.1.2 of NFPA 101 FFPC. PLEASE CALCULATE OCCUPANT LOAD AS FOLLOWS: 1. Determine proper occupant load factor(s) to be used per table 7.3.1.2 of NFPA 101 for each use area.. 2. Determine "net" or"gross"floor area to be calculated. 3. Calculate expected occupant load in table form showing each use area with each area added separately to correspond with square footages. It is understood that some unoccupied areas such as bathrooms, corridors, and small circulation areas in front of exits are not figured in net square footage or occupant load calculations. In table form on life safety plan delineated by cross hatching, contrasting color etc. list square footage for each "use" area and occupant load factors being applied to its use. For"use" areas using gross square footage the gross area of a space is defined as everything within its walls. For"use" areas using net square footage, the area is determined by measuring all of the non-occupied spaces, and then subtracting this area from the gross area and applying the appropriate"use"factor. In general, "net floor area" is where the public is expected to or can assemble. Accessory areas such as bathrooms, corridors, and small circulation areas in front of exits are not figured in net square footage or occupant load calculations. When dealing with a multiple use occupancy where both gross and net area figures are given for the same building, calculations shall be made by applying the gross area figure to the gross area portion of the building devoted to that"use"for which the gross area figure is specified and by applying the net area figure to the net area portion of the building devoted to the use for which the net area figure is specified. "Use" area square footage should correspond with your occupant load calculations minus any non- occupied areas or spaces as mentioned above. Frequently used occupant load factors with examples include: •One person for every 7 square feet (concentrated use) Examples are dance floor, standing or waiting areas, and rows of non-fixed chairs. •One person for every 15 square feet (less concentrated use) Examples are non-fixed tables and chairs in a restaurant or club. •One person for every 18 linear inches of bench type seating. •One person for every 24 linear inches of standing or sitting bar top space. Please allow for a 3 foot buffer area measured perpendicularly along the length of the bar that will not be calculated in "use" area to account for space taken up by chairs. •One person for every fixed seat (seating that is secured to buildings structure). • • Designated waiting spaces should not encroach on required egress width of any exit and be restricted to areas other than the required means of egress. Allowable waiting areas occupant load factor should be based off use, not to exceed 1 person for every 5 sq. ft. •One person for every 100 square feet in kitchens and employee service areas. •One person for every 500 Square feet in storage for other than storage or mercantile occupancies. Note: Please make sure that all "use" areas are factored in and shown in occupant calculation. The number calculated may or may not exceed number of actual chairs on floor plan. This number is worst case scenario and to be used for sizing number of exits, egress inches, and fire protection features. 4. Determine and show required egress inches required vs what is provided for the calculated occupant load. Provided should be equal to or greater than what is provided. .SO iee -Fscft ,,,Q MIGUEL Di PIERRI Fire Safety Inspector/ CDN Reviewer JFRD PREVENTION OFFICE 515 N.Julia St.,Jacksonville, Florida 32202 Office: 904-255-8561 cell: 904-763-1290—Email: DIPIERRI@COJ.NET . . Printing :: CR479789 Page 1 of 1 Duval County, City Of Jacksonville Michael Corrigan ,Tax Collector 231 E.Forsyth Street Jacksonville,FL 32202 General Collection Receipt Account No:CR479789 Date: 10/9/2018 User:Prevention,Fire Email:FirePrev@coj.net Feed the Homeless Application Fee Name:A G Arch Address: 1414 underwood Ave Description:Plan review for Atlantic Bch comm 18.0026 TranCode I IndexCode I SubObject I GLAcct I SubsidNo I UserCode I Project I ProjectDtl I Grant I GrantDd I DocNo I Amount 701 I ERODO1IAD I 34930 I I I I ( I I I I 150.00 Total Due:$150.00 Michael Corrigan ,Tax Collector General Collections Receipt City of Jacksonville,Duval County Account No:CR479789 Date: 10/9/2018 Feed the Homeless Application Fee Name:A G Arch Address:1414 underwood Ave Description:Plan review for Atlantic Bch comm 18.0026 Total Due: $150.00 http://financeweb.coj.net/TCCR/printing.aspx?c1=CR479789 10/9/2018 0.1-An-J. City of Atlantic Beach APPLICATION NUMBER �S & Building Department (To be assigned by the Building Department.) 800 Seminole Roadirs) C.C-7--NAJM-112 �:. �,. Atlantic Beach, Florida 32233-5445 C`� ' ( )Z(p/ Phone(904)247 5826 Fax(904)247 5845q, / "Q.,_05119',4 E-mail: building-dept@coab.us Date routed: 1 Z l 1 City web-site: http://www.coab.us APPLICATION REVIEW AND TRACKING FORM Property Address: C)N E F-L e -r Ltic'Department review required Yes No uildi Applicant: L SCE SSS 0 C)KDS L OQT( 0A nning &Zoniin Tree Administrator Project: \j(= ITh(N) I loc. ACI t c(i Public Works Public Utilities - Public Safety —Z ire Services Review fee $ Dept Signature Other Agency Review or Permit Required Review or Receipt Date of Permit Verified By _ Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection Florida Dept. of Transportation St.Johns River Water Management District Army Corps of Engineers Division of Hotels and Restaurants Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco Other: APPLICATION STATUS Reviewing Department First Review: ❑Approved. IXDenied. Not applicable (Circle one.) Comments: BUILDING \ PLANNING & ZONING ' Reviewed by: 1..------ Date: /b—y -/g TREE ADMIN. - Second Review: Approved as revised. ❑Denied. I Not applicable PUBLIC WORKS Comments: PUBLIC UTILITIES PUBLIC SAFETY Reviewed by: Date: FIRE SERVICES Third Review: ❑Approved as revised. ❑Denied. ❑Not applicable Comments: Reviewed by: Date: Revised 05/19/2017