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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC_ Grasspave Fire Road Email RRFA.pdfFrom: Corey W Thomas <CThomas@RentonRFA.org> Sent: Monday, October 22, 2018 1:24 PM To: Kyle Carrick; Brandon McNerney Cc: Matthew Herrera Subject: RE: Cedar River Apts Grasspave Fire Road Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Kyle, Please submit a design for review. Any of these systems are considered a variance and need to be submitted to the fire chief for review. I will not design it for you. As previously stated, they are reviewed on a case by case basis. With that said, without any implications towards approval, I suggest the following. The closer you can come to providing a fully paved, easily identifiable roadway, the better. I would suggest either very wide curbing, almost like sidewalks (something again that the grass will never be able to overgrow), or raised curbing, on both sides of the roadway, or fencing, etc. I would suggest something more like Grasscrete too or permeable pavement if it will hold up to our load ratings. Corey Thomas, Lead Plans Review Inspector Renton Regional Fire Authority | Office of the Fire Marshal 1055 S Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 425-430-7024 | 425-430-7722 Fax cthomas@rentonrfa.org (New Email) Professionalism . Integrity . Leadership . Accountability . Respect From: Kyle Carrick [mailto:Kyle.Carrick@kpff.com] Sent: Friday, October 19, 2018 12:50 To: Corey W Thomas <CThomas@RentonRFA.org>; Brandon McNerney <Brandon.McNerney@kpff.com> Cc: Matthew Herrera <MHerrera@Rentonwa.gov> Subject: RE: Cedar River Apts Grasspave Fire Road Corey, It was a pleasure to meet you yesterday at the pre-app meeting for a new project located 957 Aberdeen Ave, unrelated to this one. Thank you for thoughtfully reviewing our requested fire lane material as well as the proposed marking method. I heard concern about the durability of the markers as well as hiding the structural components. You are correct in that we are searching for an approach that meets your approval while minimizing the amount of pavement required (to provide increased green space, reduce the environmental impacts, and reduce costs). I have two follow-up proposals, to see if either of these changes would provide the level of service you are looking for. 1. Does providing a concrete band on both sides running the length of the fire lane provide sufficient increase in visibility and durability? I’m thinking of something like the first picture below. 2. If the answer to 1 is no, would another product that doesn’t hide the structural elements, such as Grasscrete, (shown in the second picture) address that concern. These are modular precast concrete systems. Concrete bands: Grasscrete: Thanks! Kyle Kyle Carrick, PE Civil Engineering Project Manager O 206.622.5822 D 206.926.0737 M 302.388.0879 1601 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1600 Seattle, WA 98101 From: Corey W Thomas [mailto:CThomas@RentonRFA.org] Sent: Friday, October 19, 2018 10:48 AM To: Brandon McNerney Cc: Kyle Carrick; Matthew Herrera Subject: RE: Cedar River Apts Grasspave Fire Road Brandon, The Renton Regional Fire Authority is very selective when it comes to alternates to fully paved fire access roadways. All variances are reviewed on a case by case basis. After reviewing your proposal, we do not feel we can approve this request for this project. The distance to which the request extends to if quite lengthy, well over 2,000 feet long. The particular product chosen does a very good job of hiding the structural elements underneath, which may be may be the objective, however causes our first responders to hesitate to ever use such a roadway. Fire apparatus is very costly to replace and to try and negotiate such a roadway at night in the dark especially combined with inclement weather proves difficult at best. It slows our response tremendously. The proposed system of marking the roadway does not appear adequate to meet our code and we fear would not hold up for very long being surrounded by grass encroachment and lawn maintenance equipment. Also the project involves a building with very high life safety factor with many, many occupants that could be trapped and/or sleeping at the time of an emergency. Let me know if you have any further questions. Corey Thomas, Lead Plans Review Inspector Renton Regional Fire Authority | Office of the Fire Marshal 1055 S Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 425-430-7024 | 425-430-7722 Fax cthomas@rentonrfa.org (New Email) Professionalism . Integrity . Leadership . Accountability . Respect From: Brandon McNerney [mailto:Brandon.McNerney@kpff.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2018 16:06 To: Corey W Thomas <CThomas@RentonRFA.org> Cc: Kyle Carrick <Kyle.Carrick@kpff.com> Subject: RE: Cedar River Apts Grasspave Fire Road Corey, We have used a product similar to what is attached here before. The red markers would snap into the grasspave at regular intervals along the borders of the fire access road. Thanks, Brandon McNerney Civil Design Engineer O 206.622.5822 D 206.926.0713 From: Corey W Thomas [mailto:CThomas@RentonRFA.org] Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2018 3:44 PM To: Brandon McNerney Cc: Kyle Carrick Subject: RE: Cedar River Apts Grasspave Fire Road Brandon, Always with these products is the issue of how you will distinguish the edges of this reinforced area, from areas not reinforced, for our fire truck drivers. Do you have a proposal for this? Corey From: Brandon McNerney [mailto:Brandon.McNerney@kpff.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2018 15:25 To: Corey W Thomas <CThomas@RentonRFA.org> Cc: Kyle Carrick <Kyle.Carrick@kpff.com> Subject: RE: Cedar River Apts Grasspave Fire Road Corey, See attached for additional exhibit showing the extents of the grasspave fire access road around the building. Thanks for looking into this, Brandon McNerney Civil Design Engineer O 206.622.5822 D 206.926.0713 From: Corey W Thomas [mailto:CThomas@RentonRFA.org] Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2018 2:44 PM To: Brandon McNerney Cc: Kyle Carrick Subject: RE: Cedar River Apts Grasspave Fire Road Brandon, Please provide a site plan clearly showing the extent of the proposed use of this material. Something I can present to the fire chief for his review, thanks. Corey Thomas, Lead Plans Review Inspector Renton Regional Fire Authority | Office of the Fire Marshal 1055 S Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 425-430-7024 | 425-430-7722 Fax cthomas@rentonrfa.org (New Email) Professionalism . Integrity . Leadership . Accountability . Respect From: Brandon McNerney [mailto:Brandon.McNerney@kpff.com] Sent: Monday, October 15, 2018 13:03 To: Corey W Thomas <CThomas@RentonRFA.org> Cc: Kyle Carrick <Kyle.Carrick@kpff.com> Subject: Cedar River Apts Grasspave Fire Road Hi Corey, I am hoping you can take a look at the material we intend to use for the fire road on a the west and south sides of the Cedar River Apartment project. I’ve attached two documents that provide detail on the loading capabilities and other specifications for the product. The material meets the city’s loading requirements and will be graded to meet slope requirements as well. Please take a look and let us know if this will be an acceptable surface material for the road. Thank you so much, Brandon McNerney Civil Design Engineer O 206.622.5822 D 206.926.0713 1601 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1600 Seattle, WA 98101