Common use of Spacing Clause in Contracts

Spacing. a. Cul-de-sac When cul-de-sac depth exceeds 450' (residential) or 200' (commercial), hydrants shall be required at mid-block. Additional hydrants will be required if hydrant spacing exceeds specified distances. b. Single family dwellings Fire hydrant spacing of 600 feet NOTE: The following guidelines shall be used in meeting single family dwellings hydrant spacing requirements: (1) Urban properties (more than one unit per acre): No portion of lot frontage should be more than 450' via vehicular access from a public hydrant. (2) Non-Urban Properties (less than one unit per acre): No portion of a structure should be placed on a lot where it exceeds 750' via vehicular access from a properly spaced public hydrant that meets the required fire flow. c. All occupancies Other than single family dwellings, such as commercial, industrial, multi-family dwellings, private schools, institutions, detached condominiums (five or more units), etc. Fire hydrant spacing shall be 300 feet. NOTE:The following guidelines shall be used in meeting the hydrant spacing requirements. (1) No portion of lot frontage shall be more than 200 feet via vehicular access from a public hydrant. (2) No portion of a building should exceed 400 feet via vehicular access from a properly spaced public hydrant. d. Supplemental fire protection When a structure cannot meet the required public hydrant spacing distances, supplemental fire protection shall be required. NOTE: Supplemental fire protection is not limited to the installation of on-site fire hydrants; it may include automatic extinguishing systems.

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Sources: Development Agreement, Development Agreement

Spacing. a. Cul-de-sac When cul-de-sac depth exceeds 450' (residential) or 200' (commercial), hydrants shall be required at mid-block. Additional hydrants will be required if hydrant spacing exceeds specified distances. b. Single family dwellings Fire hydrant spacing of 600 feet NOTE: The following guidelines shall be used in meeting single family dwellings hydrant spacing requirements: (1) Urban properties (more than one unit per acre): No portion of lot frontage should be more than 450' via vehicular access from a public hydrant. (2) Non-Urban Properties (less than one unit per acre): No portion of a structure should be placed on a lot where it exceeds 750' via vehicular access from a properly spaced public hydrant that meets the required fire flow. c. All occupancies Other than single family dwellings, such as commercial, industrial, multi-family dwellings, private schools, institutions, detached condominiums (five or more units), etc. Fire hydrant spacing shall be 300 feet. NOTE:The following guidelines shall be used in meeting the hydrant spacing requirements. (1) No portion of lot frontage shall be more than 200 feet via vehicular access from a public hydrant. (2) No portion of a building should exceed 400 feet via vehicular access from a properly spaced public hydrant. d. Supplemental fire protection When a structure cannot meet the required public hydrant spacing distances, supplemental fire protection shall be required. NOTE: Supplemental fire protection is not limited to the installation of on-site fire hydrants; it may include automatic extinguishing systems.

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Sources: Development Agreement