A. "Fire chief"
means the chief of the Snoqualmie fire department, or his designee.
B. "Fire detection system"
means a heat and/or smoke detection system monitored by a central and/or remote station conforming to the current requirements of the National Fire Protection Association standards and such other requirements as may be established by the fire chief or his designee.
C. "Fire lane"
means the area within any public or private right-of-way or easement, or other public or private property, including but not limited to a portion of a parking area, which has been designated in accordance with this chapter for use by fire trucks and other firefighting or emergency vehicles and/or other equipment to travel or park upon.
D. "Fire sprinkler system"
means an integrated system of piping connected to a water supply with sprinklers which will automatically initiate water discharge over a fire, conforming to the current requirements of the National Fire Protection Association standards and such additional requirements as may be established by the fire chief or his designee.
E. "Life safety/rescue access"
means an unobstructed access to all floor levels and each roof level of a building on not less than 20 percent of the building perimeter by utilizing a 35-foot ladder, or, in the alternative, at least one stairway enclosure with exit doorways from each floor level and with a door opening onto each roof level which conforms to the requirements of the Uniform Building Code.
F. "Report of fire protection impacts"
means a report, prepared by the fire chief or his designee, stating the anticipated effect the proposed construction will have on the city's ability to provide fire protection services, and suggesting appropriate mitigations for such effects.
G.
All words and phrases defined in the editions of the Uniform Fire Code and/or Uniform Building Code adopted by reference in this title shall have such meanings as set forth therein.
(Ord. 640 § 4, 1990; Ord. 784 § 4, 1997)