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r ~ ~ i <br />TABLE A-11-F-1 <br />INDIVIDUAL MINIMUM MINIMUM DISTANCE MINIMUM <br />TANK DISTANCE FROM FROM THE NEAREST DISTANCE <br />CAPACITY PROPERTY LINE SIDE OF ANY PUBLIC BETWEEN <br />(gallons) WHICH IS OR CAN WAY OR FROM THE TANKS <br /> BE BUILT UPON, NEAREST IMPORTANT (feet) <br /> INCLUDING THE BUILDING ON THE <br /> OPPOSITE SIDE OF SAME PROPERTY <br /> A PUBLIC WAY (feet) <br /> feet <br />< 2,000 15 5 3 <br /> <br />> 2,000 50 25 3 <br />6.3 Dispensing Devices. Dispensing devices are allowed to be installed on top of or <br />immediately adjacent to protected aboveground tanks. Remote islands are allowed if the <br />piping is buried underground and constructed according to Title 23, Division 3, Chapter <br />16, Section 2635 of the California Code of Regulations. <br />Section 3-3-250: FIlZE ALARM SYSTEM. Section 1006.2.15 is hereby amended and added to <br />the Fire Code, to read as follows: <br />(a) The following requirements shall be in addition to those set forth in Article 10. <br />(b) Buildings hereinafter constructed of all occupancy classifications except R3 <br />(single-family and duplex) and R1 (multi-family, 3 or more units) not provided <br />with automatic sprinkler systems shall have installed therein an approved fire <br />alarm system electrically supervised and monitored by an approved central alarm <br />station. <br />(c) Approved central alarm station shall mean one which is listed by a nationally <br />recognized testing laboratory and in full compliance with standards of the <br />National Fire Protection Association. <br />(d) Each central alarm station shall have the capability of retransmitting alarms of fire <br />to the Alameda County Fire Department Communications Center. <br />(e) All alarm devices and components required pursuant to this Code shall be <br />installed and maintained in accordance with standards of the National Fire <br />