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2022-006
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1/18/2022
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Exhibit A <br />5.3.3 Fire Prevention Inspection <br />Events that require street closures, the assembly of 50 or more <br />people, cooking, open flame, use of pyrotechnics or fireworks, a <br />change of building use (i.e. a warehouse use for an assembly space), <br />electricity or temporary membrane structures (tents or canopies), <br />and a separate permit may be required from the Orange County Fire <br />Authority (OCFA). As part of the permit requirements, onsite stand- <br />by and inspection services may be required due to the size, <br />complexity and/or unique safety issues regarding the activities <br />associated with the proposed event. Inspection fees may apply. <br />5.3.4 Traffic Control Plan and Parking <br />Event producers requiring street closures and traffic modifications <br />that pose a significant impact to vehicular traffic must have an <br />approved traffic control plan created by a licensed and qualified <br />traffic control company. All traffic plans are subject to final approval <br />by the City's Traffic Engineer and the SAPID. Events taking place in <br />a portion of a parking lot or alley are also subject to traffic control <br />plans by a traffic control specialist and must obtain final approval by <br />the City's Traffic Engineer and the Santa Ana Police Department. <br />In the event that water filled traffic barriers (k-rails) are required, it is <br />the responsibility of the event producer to obtain the k-rails and a <br />water truck capable of filling the k-rails to ensure the barriers <br />effectiveness. <br />The Public Works Agency requires the use of waterfilled K-rail when <br />the street or alley being closed or any of the two end of the block <br />streets are classified larger than a residential street, per The City of <br />Santa Ana's Master Plan of Streets and Highways or whenever <br />Traffic Engineering staff feel there's the potential for a safety hazard <br />to occur. <br />In the event that water filled K-rail is required, it is the applicant's <br />responsibility to ensure that the traffic control company is able to <br />provide the water truck service necessary to completely fill all <br />required water filled K-rails. <br />5.3.5 Stages and Other Temporary Structures <br />Separate building permits may be required for stages and other <br />temporary structures such as platforms and grandstands/bleachers <br />that measure over 5 feet 9 inches in height. Applicants shall submit <br />the building permit applications and plans no less than one month <br />prior to their event to allow sufficient time for review and issuance of <br />the permit. <br />5.3.6 Temporary Signage Permits <br />SAMC Sec. 41-814 et seq. and Citywide Design Guidelines contain <br />regulations and specifications of signs that may be located on private <br />property within the City. Event applicants interested in installing <br />
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