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Larry Sharp <br />Big Island Veterans Camp <br />February 19, 1987 <br />Page 2 of 2. <br />4. Provide smoke detections in all structures. Pursuant to <br />NFPA 224 A-2-4.2, detectors required for homes, cottages, <br />resort buildings, and other buildings. Pursuant to UBC/SBC <br />1210 (a) fire warning systems. <br />5. A signal to alert other occupants immediately on the <br />discovery of a fire is essential, pursuant to NFPA 224 A-2- <br />4.1. <br />6. Interior surfaces must be protected. Wood surfaces <br />shall be given pr 'ection against rapid flame spread by <br />treating with a fire -retardant coating, pursuant to NFPA 224 <br />A-3-4. <br />The above are the items discussed are only some of the <br />items to be addressed before a permit will be issued. <br />Please note I also explained to you that plans for building <br />permits must be submitted for review. These plans must be <br />drawings of what you intend to do, must be to scale, and must <br />meet all codes which affect the structures. <br />The following codes apply to these structures: <br />National Fire Code 224 <br />Orono Municipal Code <br />Uniform Building Code/State Building Code <br />If you have any questionF on the matter, please fe .. free to <br />contact me. <br />Sincerely, _ <br />1 <br />'Thomas J. Jaco�s, <br />Building Official <br />TJJ/t In <br />cc: Mayer Grabek and Orono Council Members <br />Mark F. Bernhardson, City Administrator <br />Jeanne A. Mabusth, Building & 2oninq Administrator <br />Ed Morrow, 4127 Drew Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55410 <br />Joe Backe:;, 3416 Jidana Lane, Minnetonka, MN 55343 <br />