74climbing access. Dense bushes cannot be clumped together in a
manner that provides easy concealment.
53. Stairwell doors exiting onto the street must have a minimum 100 -
square inch vision panel, with a minimum five inch width, to provide
visibility into the area being entered. Vision panels must meet the
requirements of the California Building Code, as adopted by the
ESMC. Vision panels must preclude manipulation of the interior
locking device from the exterior.
54. Interior stairwell doors must have glazing panels a minimum of five
inches wide and 20 inches in height and meet the requirements of
the California Building Code, as adopted by the ESMC. Guest
rooms must have a deadbolt lock, a secondary security latch and a
wide angle (190 -200 degree) door viewer, not to be mounted more
than 58 inches from the bottom of the door.
55. Exterior mounted ladders are prohibited except: (1) ladders with a
minimum 1/8 inch thick steel plate, securely attached to the ladders
edge on each side, and extending to within two inches of the wall
for a height of ten feet above ground level. A door and cover must
be securely attached to the front of the ladder, and be constructed
of minimum 1/8 -inch steel, extending from ground level to at least
ten feet high. The ladder must have non - removable hinge pins and
be locked securely against the side wall by a locking mechanism
with a minimum five pin tumbler operation; or (2) the bottom of the
ladder must begin ten feet above the ground surface.
56. All pool entrances must be posted with "No Trespassing" signs.
57. Any pool restroom and shower doors must have access control as
reviewed and approved by the El Segundo Police Department.
58. Exterior gates leading to the pool must be secured by electronic
access control.
59. When a specific project option is selected, the ESPD may require
the applicant to comply with more specific requirements as they
pertain to: doors /hardware, windows, mailboxes, lighting,
landscaping, addressing, stairwells, trash dumpsters, parking, other
possible requirements they may pertain to a specific assisted living
facility layout (access controls).
ME