Fire Prevention: Fire Lane Marking
| STANDARD DETAILS & SPECIFICATIONS | Spec No | A-6 |
| Rev. Date | 08/19/02 | |
| SUBJECT: Fire Lane Marking | 12/16/96 | |
| Approved By | ________ |
The Fire Department is authorized to direct installation of approved signs or other approved notices for the identification of fire lanes. The purpose is to prevent obstruction of required emergency vehicle access.
Driveway: A vehicular access less than 20 feet in width and serving no more than two single family dwellings.
Fire Lane: A vehicular access roadway or driveway designated officially by the Fire Department as a required means of fire department emergency access.
Roadway: A vehicular access greater than or equal to 20 feet in width.
Roadways, driveways and access ways shall not be marked as fire lanes without first obtaining Fire Department approval. Fire lanes shall be identified by Red Curb Marking, Signage or Roadway Surface Marking as specified below. Detailed plans showing the location of the lanes may be required.
Curb top and side shall be painted red, and the words, "FIRE LANE" shall be stenciled on the top and side of all red curbs at a maximum interval of 50 feet. Letters shall be three inches (3") in height with a minimum 3/4-inch in stroke.
Alternatively, if the roadway has no curbing, a 12-inch wide red stripe with the words "FIRE LANE" in white may be painted along and parallel with the edge of the roadway. The lettering shall be 8-inches high with a 3/4-inch stroke.
Outlining or painting the fire lane area in red with the words "FIRE LANE" in white, at intervals of not more than 50 feet or as otherwise directed by the Fire Department. Size of lettering shall be not less than 24 inches in height and three inches (3") in stroke.
Upon declaration by the Fire Department that a vehicular access is a required "FIRE LANE", the owner of the property shall make notification of the location of the fire lane to their local law enforcement agency requesting periodic patrol of such lanes.
The enforcement of fire lanes is the responsibility of the local law enforcement agency as specified under California Vehicle Code (CVC) Section 22500.1.
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