Agricultural or Accessory Use Structures Fire Access Permit
  • Agricultural or Accessory Use Structures Fire Access Permit

    Clackamas Fire District #1 Fire Marshal's Office
  • Complete checklist below and provide all applicable items on submitted site plan for approval.

    The fire department determines if there is inadequate access. The building official will make the final determination considering the fire departments recommendations.

  • For site design information, click here to view the Fire Code Applications Guide.

  • Item #1: Fire Access Site Plan shall be provided. All applicable fire code requirements from this document shall be added to the plan for review and approval. (OFC 105.4.2)*
  • Item #3: Access roads shall be within 150 feet of all portions of the exterior wall of the first story of the building as measured by an approved route around the exterior of the building or facility. An approved turnaround is required if the remaining distance to an approved intersecting roadway, as measured along the fire apparatus access road, is greater than 150 feet. (OFC 503.1.1)*
  • Item #4: Where access roads are less than 20 feet in width and exceed 400 feet in length, turnouts 10 feet wide and 30 feet long may be required and will be determined on a case by case basis. (OFC 503.2.2)*
  • Item #5: Fire apparatus access roads shall be of an all-weather surface that is easily distinguishable from the surrounding area and is capable of supporting not less than 12,500 pounds point load (wheel load) and 75,000 pounds live load (gross vehicle weight). Documentation from a registered engineer that the final construction is in accordance with approved plans or the requirements of the Fire Code may be requested. (OFC 503.2.3)*
  • Item #6: The inside turning radius and outside turning radius shall not be less than 28 feet and 48 feet respectively, measured from the same center point. (OFC 503.2.4 & D103.3)*
  • Item #7: Fire apparatus access roadway grades shall not exceed 12%. Alternate methods and materials may be available at the discretion of the Fire Marshal (for grade exceeding 12%). (OFC D103.2)*
  • Item #10: Private bridges shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the State of Oregon Department of Transportation and American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Standards Standard Specification for Highway Bridges. Vehicle load limits shall be posted at both entrances to bridges. (OFC 503.2.6)*
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