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purpose of the payment of all damages to persons or property which arise from, or <br />are caused by, the conduct of any act authorized by the permit upon which any <br />judicial judgment results. The fire code official is authorized to specify a greater <br />or lesser amount when, in his or her opinion, conditions at the location of use <br />indicate a greater or lesser amount is required. Government entities shall be <br />exempt from this bond requirement. <br />Section :: (,0, .560(j is amended by adding the following: <br />S'.11 Retail display and sale. Fireworks shall not be displayed for retail sale <br />nor made available to the public. <br />Appendix B is amended to read as follows: <br />Appendix B <br />Fire Flow Calculations <br />The following information is a summary and is provided to assist in <br />understanding the required fire flow calculation method. Refer to the Insurance <br />Services Organization's (ISO) Fire Suppression Rating Schedule for actual <br />calculations. Where any question or discrepancy exists Fire Suppression Rating <br />Schedule should be followed. <br />The ISO's method for calculation of fire flows consider the square footage, <br />type of construction, type of occupancy, exposure, and communication of the <br />building to be protected. The required fire flow ("P) is determined as follows where: <br />A <br />= effective area <br />C = <br />construction coefficient* <br />O <br />= occupancy factor* <br />E = <br />exposure factor* <br />M <br />= communication factor* <br />F = <br />required flow <br />F= 18(0)(E)(M)(C)(�A) <br />The effective area is the sum of 100% of the ground floor and 50% of all additional <br />floors. The final result is rounded to the nearest 250 gpm up to 2500 gpm and to the <br />nearest 500 gpm beyond 2500 gpm. <br />*See the ISO Fire Suppression Rating Schedule for details on calculation. <br />-13- <br />