BLD-Final | 4/18/2016 | 4/18/2016 | 4/18/2016 | P | PASS |
Jim Sly
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Greg Phone #: ###-####
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FIRE-Final Inspection | 4/15/2016 | 4/18/2016 | 4/18/2016 | A | PASS |
Troy Cobbley
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Life safety passed. All items corrected. A sprinkler system analysis has been provided showing that Class 1 - 3 can be stored up to 20'. Per a discussion with Tim Frost and a review of the provided documentation it appears the the commodity is a Class IV which per NFPA 13 (see page 133) only allows a maximum storage height of 12'-0". On page 136 of NPFA 13 only a Class I will be allowed to be stored to 20'-0". So the maximum storage height allowed for the commodity stored will be 12'-0". All aisle widths to be a minimum of 44". I spoke to Greg McRoberts about these conditions. Side note: the previous product stored at 14'-0" has been reduced to 11'-0" at the time of inspection.
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FIRE-Final Inspection | 4/12/2016 | 4/15/2016 | 4/15/2016 | A | CANC |
Jim Page
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Customer called in for Monday morning since no one showed between 8-12 Friday. Greg Phone #: ###-####
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FIRE-Final Inspection | 3/17/2016 | 3/18/2016 | 3/18/2016 | A | FAIL |
Troy Cobbley
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Provide city approved plans, repair emergency lights, provide additional fire exitinguisher as discussed, provide sprinkler analysis for the high piled storage that is being utilized. I measured the storage at over 14'-0".
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