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Section C102.1, Minimum Number of Fire Hydrants for a Building, is amended to read as follows:

C102.1 Minimum Number of Fire Hydrants for a Building. The number of fire hydrants available to a building shall be not less than the minimum specified in Table C102.1.

Table C102.1. REQUIRED NUMBER AND SPACING OF FIRE HYDRANTS

FIRE-FLOW REQUIREMENT (gpm)

MINIMUM NUMBER OF HYDRANTS

AVERAGE SPACING BETWEEN HYDRANTSa, b, c, f (feet)

MAXIMUM DISTANCE FROM ANY POINT ON STREET OR ROAD FRONTAGE TO A HYDRANTd, f

1,750 or less

1

500

250

1,751—2,250

2

450

225

2,251—2,750

3

450

225

2,751—3,250

3

400

225

3,251—4,000

4

350

210

4,001—5,000

5

300

180

5,001—5,500

6

300

180

5,501—6,000

6

250

150

6,001—7,000

7

250

150

7,001 or more

8 or moree

200

120

For SI: One foot = 304.8 mm, One gallon per minute = 3.785 L/m.

a. Reduce by 100 feet for dead-end streets or roads

b. Where streets are provided with median dividers that cannot be crossed by fire fighters pulling hose lines, or where arterial streets are provided with four or more traffic lanes and have a traffic count of more than 30,000 vehicles per day, hydrant spacing shall average 500 feet on each side of the street and be arranged on an alternating basis.

c. Where new water mains are extended along streets where hydrants are not needed for protection of structures or similar fire problems, fire hydrants shall be provided at spacing not to exceed 1,000 feet to provide for transportation hazards.

d. Reduce by 50 feet for dead-end streets or roads.

e. One hydrant for each 1,000 gallons per minute or fraction thereof.

f. The fire code official is authorized to modify the location. Number and distribution of fire hydrants based on site-specific constraints and hazards.

(Ord. 5119 § 1, 2023)