That is the preferred way to set the AHJ agreement, in distributed meeting 
minutes of course, because the other way it may be set, “provide NFPA 13 
coverage for the deck area only”, means some sprinklers have to be installed 
beyond the pool edge to satisfy the application density transition boundary 
rules. That’s why it is best to be present at that first AHJ meeting, not just 
the Architect like some Architects like to do. The AHJs appreciate being in on 
the design from inception when dealing with odd situations.

> 
> I have seen a pool where it was the AHJ that specifically required NO heads 
> anywhere over a pool because they are impossible to maintain. (municipal 
> facility)
> 
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