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Date 7/8/2025
Caldwell City – Planning and Zoning
Re: Case Number: ZON25-000003/DEV25-000003, Haystack Way Apartments
Dear, Planning & Zoning
The Caldwell City Fire Department District has reviewed and can approve the
application subject to compliance with all the following code requirements and
conditions of approval. Any deviation from this plan is subject to Fire
Department approval. Please note that unless stated otherwise, this memo
represents the requirements of the 2018 International Fire Code (IFC) as adopted
by the Idaho State Fire Marshal’s Office.
Caldwell Fire Department Details
Closest Fire Station: 3
Miles: 1.3
Travel Time: 5 min
Conditions:
1. Fire hydrants, capable of producing the required fire flow, shall be
located along approved fire lanes. Fire hydrant spacing shall meet the
requirements of IFC table C105.1.1 (IFC 507.3, IFC B105.2, IFC C105).
2. Roadway serving a fire hydrant shall be a minimum of 26-feet in width.
(IFC D103.1)
3. Dead-end fire apparatus access roads exceeding 150 feet (45 720 mm) in
length shall be provided with an approved area for turning around fire
apparatus. (IFC 503.2.5)
4. Fire apparatus access roads shall extend to within 150 feet of all portions
of the exterior walls of the first story of a building measured by an
approved route around the exterior of the building or facility. (IFC 503.1.1)
5. Fire apparatus access roads shall have an unobstructed width of not less
than 20 feet and an unobstructed vertical clearance of not less than 13
feet 6 inches. (IFC 503.2.1)
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6. The minimum outside turning radius of a fire apparatus access road shall
be 48 feet. The minimum inside turning radius shall be 28 feet. (IFC 503.2.4)
7. Fire apparatus access roads shall have an approved driving surface of
asphalt, concrete or other approved driving surface and can support the
imposed load of fire apparatus weighing at least 80,000 pounds. Please
provide documentation the road surface meets this standard. (IFC
D102.1)
8. Fire apparatus access roads shall not exceed 10 percent in grade. (IFC
D103.2)
9. For streets having a width less than 33 feet back of curb to back of curb
parking shall be restricted on one side; for streets having a width less than
27 feet back of curb to back of curb parking shall be restricted on both
sides. A note on the face of the final plat is required noting the parking
restriction prior to signing of the final plat. In addition, No Parking signs shall
be installed in accordance with the requirements of the IFC. (IFC 503.8)
10. Approved secondary access roads shall be provided per section D106 of
the 2018 IFC.
11. An automatic fire sprinkler system installed per NFPA 13R shall be required.
12. Fire hydrants serving building FDC’s (R2 Multiple-family structures) shall be
located not more than 150’away
13. A phasing plan shall be included in documentation to city at time of
submittal in accordance with infrastructure 2018 IFC.
14. Where fire apparatus access roads or a water supply for fire protection
are required to be installed, such protection shall be installed and made
serviceable prior to and during the time of construction except where
approved alternative methods of protection are provided. Temporary
street signs shall be installed at each street intersection where construction
of new roadways allows passage by vehicles in accordance with (IFC
Section 505.2.
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15. MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS D106.1
Projects having more than 100 dwelling units. Multiple-family residential
projects having more than 100 dwelling units shall be equipped
throughout with two separate and approved fire apparatus access roads.
16. D105.1 Where required. Where the vertical distance between the grade
plane and the highest roof surface exceeds 30 feet (9144 mm), approved
aerial fire apparatus access roads shall be provided. For purposes of this
section, the highest roof surface shall be determined by measurement to
the eave of a pitched roof, the intersection of the roof to the exterior wall,
or the top of parapet walls, whichever is greater.
17. D105.2 Width. Aerial fire apparatus access roads shall have a minimum
unobstructed width of 26 ft. (7925 mm), exclusive of shoulders, in the
immediate vicinity of the building or portion thereof.
18. D105.3 Proximity to building. One or more of the required access routes
meeting this condition shall be located not less than 15 feet (4572 mm)
and not greater than 30 feet (9144 mm) from the building, and shall be
positioned parallel to one entire side of the building. The side of the
building on which the aerial fire apparatus access road is positioned shall
be approved by the fire code official.
19. D105.4 Obstructions. Overhead utility and power lines shall not be located
over the aerial fire apparatus access road or between the aerial fire
apparatus road and the building. Other obstructions shall be permitted to
be placed with the approval of the fire code official.
20. When bollards are required, they should be MaxiForce Collapsible Bollards
21. An Automatic Fire Detection System and Fire Alarm System may be
required based on the occupancy type and evaluation of hazards with
the structure. 901.4.4
22. An eKnox lock box, shall be installed on the outside of the building by the
main entrance and by the sprinkler room. Additional eKnox Key boxes
may be required based on occupancy and proximity of other Boxes.
Each eKnox Box shall have labeled master keys to every lock within the
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structure. The final number and location shall be with the approval of the
Caldwell Fire Marshal or designee. 506.1
23. Emergency Responder Radio Coverage: New buildings shall have
approved radio coverage for emergency responders within the building
based on the existing coverage levels of the public safety communication
systems utilized by the jurisdiction, measured at the exterior of the building.
This section shall not require improvement of the existing public safety
communication systems. 510.
General Requirement:
Fire Department required fire hydrants, access, and street identification shall be
installed prior to construction or storage of combustible materials on site. Provisions may
be made for temporary access and identification measures.
Specific building construction requirements of the International Building Code,
International Fire Code and City of Caldwell Code will apply. However, these provisions
are best addressed by a licensed Architect at time of building permit application.
Regards,
Alan Perry
Deputy Chief
Fire Marshal
Caldwell Rural Fire Protection District
Aperry@cityofcaldwell.org