HomeMy WebLinkAbout015 - 02/20/1990 - AMENDING CITY CODE ADOPTING THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE ORDINANCE NO. 15, 1990
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
BEING AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 9 OF THE
CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS AND ADOPTING A FIRE
PREVENTION CODE; NAMELY THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE
PROMULGATED BY THE WESTERN FIRE CHIEFS ASSOCIATION
AND THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF BUILDING OFFICIALS,
1988 EDITION, WITH AMENDMENTS
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS that the
following Sections of Chapter 9 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins are
hereby amended as follows:
Section 1 . That Section 9-1 is repealed and readopted as follows:
Section 9-1. Adoption of the Uniform fire Code, 1988 Edition.
Pursuant to the authority conferred by the Charter and the laws of the
state, there is hereby adopted by the city for the protection of the public
health and safety from the hazards of fire and explosion the "Uniform Fire
Code, " 1988 Edition, promulgated by the Western Fire Chiefs Association and
the International Conference of Building Officials and including articles 1
through 87, inclusive, and appendices, except as any portion of this fire
code or appendices is hereinafter deleted, modified or amended in this
Chapter. Not less than three (3) copies of this fire code and appendices
have been and now are on file in the office of the City Clerk and may be
inspected at regular business hours and purchased by the Poudre Fire
Authority at a price not to exceed twenty-two dollars ($22. ) per copy. The
fire code is hereby adopted and incorporated as fully as if set out at
length herein and the provisions shall be controlling within the limits of
the city.
Section 2. That Section 9-2 is repealed and readopted as follows:
Section 9-2. Amendments and additions.
The following articles, sections, divisions, subsections, appendices or
parts thereof of the Uniform Fire Code, 1988 Edition, are hereby amended,
except as noted, to read as follows:
(1) Section 2.303 is amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 2.303. Board of Appeals
"In order to determine the suitability of alternate materials and
type of construction and to provide for reasonable interpretations
of the provisions of this Code, there shall be and hereby is created
a Board of Appeals to be known as the Fire Board of Appeals. The
members of the City of Fort Collins Building Review Board, as
appointed from time to time, shall constitute the Fire Board of
Appeals. The Fire Chief, or his designated representative, shall
attend the meetings of such Board. The Board shall adopt reasonable
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rules and regulations fnr conducting its investigations and shall
render all decisions and findings in writing to the Fire Chief, with
a duplicate copy to the appellant and may recommend to the executive
body such new legislation as is consistent therewith."
(2) Section 2.304(b) is amended to delete American Petroleum Institute
1615, "Installation of Underground Petroleum Storage Systems, 1979" ,
as a recognized standard and add American Petroleum Institute 1615,
"Installation of Underground Petroleum Storage Systems, 1987, "
American Petroleum Institute 1604, "Removal and Disposal of Used
Underground Petroleum Storage Tanks, 1987" Code of Federal
Regulations, Title 40, Parts 280 and 281 (Environmental Protection
Agency) and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standards as
recognized standards.
(3) Section 4. 104 is amended to add the following language at the end of
the existing section:
"Sec. 4. 104. Inspection required.
"After a permit is issued, the Fire Chief or his authorized
representative may make or require other inspections of any work
performed under the permit to ascertain compliance with the
provisions of this Code. "
(4) Section 4. 108 (7.1), (p.1), and (t.2) are amended to read as
follows:
"Sec. 4. 108. Permit required.
"1 . 1 . Liquefied petroleum gases. Permits are required on all LP
tanks one hundred twenty-five (125) gallon water capacity or
larger. A plot plan must accompany all permit requests.
Permits are also required to install and operate a cylinder
exchange site accessible to the public. See Article 82.
"p. l . Parade floats.
DELETE.
"t.2. Tents, canopies and temporary membrane air-supported
structures. To erect or operate a tent or air-supported
temporary membrane structure having an area in excess of 400
square feet, or any canopy in excess of 400 square feet,
except for structures used exclusively for camping. See
Articles 12 and 32."
(5) Section 9.117, Group H Occupancies is amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 9. 117. Definitions
"Group H Occupancies:
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"Division 1. Storage, handling, use or sale of hazardous and
highly flammable or explosive materials other than Class I , II or
III-A liquids.
EXCEPTION: The storage, handling, use or sale of hazardous
materials or chemicals that do not exceed the
quantities listed in Table No. 9-A of the
Building Code are permitted in other
occupancies, provided the storage, handling, use
or sale of such hazardous materials or chemicals
is in compliance with this code.
"Division 2. Storage, handling, use or sale of Class I, Class II
and Class III-A liquids, dry-cleaning plants using Class I, II or
III-A liquids; paint stores with bulk handling; paint shops and
spray-painting rooms and shops.
EXCEPTION: The storage, handling, use or sale of liquids in
quantities that do not exceed those set forth in
Table No. 9-A of the Building Code are permitted
in other occupancies, provided the storage,
handling, use or sales is in compliance with the
provisions of this code.
"Division 3. Woodworking establishments, planing mills, box
factories, buffing rooms for tire rebuilding plants and picking
rooms; shops, factories or warehouses where loose combustible fibers
or dust are manufactured, processed, generated or stored and pin
refinishing rooms.
"Division 4. Repair garages not classified as a Group B, Division
1 Occupancy.
"Division 5. Aircraft repair hangars.
"Division 6. Semiconductor fabrication facilities and comparable
research and development areas when the facilities in which
hazardous production materials are used are designed and constructed
in accordance with Section 911 and when storage, handling and use of
hazardous materials is in accordance with this code.
EXCEPTION: The specified uses need not be classified as a
Group H , Division 6 Occupancy when the
quantities of hazardous materials do not exceed
those listed in Table No. 9-A, provided the
storage, handling and use are in compliance with
this code. "
(6) Section 10.207 (h) and (i) are amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 10.207. Fire apparatus access roads
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"(h) Turnarounds. All dead-end fire apparatus access roads shall
be provided with approved provisions for the turning around of
fire apparatus.
(i ) Bridges. When a bridge is required to be used as access under
this section, it shall be constructed and maintained in
accordance with City street design standards and using
designed live-loading sufficient to carry the imposed loads of
fire apparatus. "
(7) Section 10.302(a) and (b) are amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 10.302. Maintenance
"(a) General . All sprinkler systems, fire hydrant systems,
standpipe systems, fire alarm systems, portable fire
extinguishers, smoke and heat ventilators, smoke-removal
systems and other fire-protective or extinguishing systems or
appliances shall be maintained in an operative condition at
all times and shall be replaced or repaired where defective.
Fire-protective or extinguishing systems coverage, spacing and
specifications shall be maintained in accordance with
recognized standards at all times. Such systems shall be
extended, altered or augmented as necessary to maintain and
continue protection whenever any building so equipped is
altered, remodeled or added to. All additions, repairs or
alterations and servicing shall be in accordance with
recognized standards. Unless otherwise required by the chief,
semi -annual tests of such systems shall be conducted by
qualified persons approved by the chief.
EXCEPTION: Systems not required by this or any other code
need not be extended, altered nor augmented.
" (b) Systems in High-Rise Buildings. The building owner shall be
responsible for assuring that the fire and life-safety systems
required by Sections 1807 and 1907 of the Uniform Building
Code shall be maintained in an operable condition at all
times. Unless otherwise required by the chief, semi-annual
tests of such systems shall be conducted by qualified persons
approved by the chief. A written record shall be maintained
and be made available to the inspection authority. "
(8) Section 10.306(f) is amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 10.306. Automatic fire-extinguishing systems
" (f) Group H Occupancies.
"I . Division 1. An automatic fire-extinguishing system shall
be installed in Group H, Division 1 Occupancies larger than
1500 square feet in floor area.
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"2. Division 2. An automatic fire-extinguishing system shall
be installed in Group H, Division 2 Occupancies exceeding
1500 square feet in area. An automatic fire-extinguishing
system shall be installed in rooms of Group H, Division 2
Occupancies when flammable or combustible liquids are stored
or handled in excess of the quantities set forth in Table No.
9-A of the Building Code, or any combination of flammable
liquids exceeds 240 gallons.
An automatic fire-extinguishing system shall be installed in
paint spray booths or rooms.
"3. Division 3. An automatic fire-extinguishing system shall
be installed in Group H, Division 3 Occupancies larger than
3000 square feet in floor area.
"4. Division 4. An automatic fire-extinguishing system shall
be installed in Group H, Division 4 Occupancies more than one
story in height.
"5. Division 6. An automatic fire-extinguishing system shall
be installed throughout buildings containing Group H, Division
6 Occupancies. The design of the sprinkler system shall be
not less than that required under U.B.C. Standard No. 38-1 for
the occupancy hazard classifications as follows:
LOCATION OCCUPANCY HAZARD
CLASSIFICATION
Fabrication areas Ordinary Hazard Group 3
Service corridors Ordinary Hazard Group 3
Storage rooms without dispensing Ordinary Hazard Group 3
Storage rooms with dispensing Extra Hazard Group 2
Exit Corridors Ordinary Hazard Group 31
(1) When the design area of the sprinkler system consists of
a corridor protected by one row of sprinklers, the
maximum number of sprinklers that need be calculated is
13."
(9) Section 11.101 (a) and (b) are amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 11 .101 Bonfires and outdoor rubbish fires
"(a) Permit Required. No person shall kindle or maintain any open
fire other than for cooking purposes contained within an
enclosure or structure intended for such purpose, without
having obtained a permit from the Larimer County Health
Department in conformance with the laws of the State of
Colorado. This permit is required to be signed by the Chief
or his authorized representative before any such fire is
ignited.
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" (b) Location Restricted. No person shall kindle or maintain any
bonfire or rubbish fire or authorize any such fire to be
kindled or maintained on any private land unless (1) the
location is not less than one hundred (100) feet from any
structure and adequate provision is made to prevent fire from
spreading to within one hundred (100) feet of any structure,
or (2) the fire is contained in an approved waste container
located safely not less than fifteen (15) feet from any
structure. "
(10) Section 11.105(c) is amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 11 .105. Types and construction of incinerators
" (c) Residential Incinerators Shall Not Be Permitted. "
(11) Section 11. 107 is amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 11 . 107. Incinerators in trailer camps
"Any incinerators installed in a trailer camp, mobile home park, or
permanent camping park shall be of a commercial type approved by
the chief. Such incinerator shall be located not less than five
(5) feet from any property line, building, trailer, mobile home or
camp site. "
(12) Section 11.112(b), exception 2 is amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 11 .112. Hours of burning
" (b)2. Such burning is done at a distance of more than one hundred
(100) feet from any building, structure or other combustible
waste matter. "
(13) Section 12.104(b) is amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 12.104. Doors
" (b) Type lock or latch. Exit doors shall be operable from the
inside without the use of a key or any special knowledge or
effort. Exit doors shall not be locked, chained, bolted,
barred, latched or otherwise rendered unusable. All locking
devices shall be of an approved type.
"EXCEPTIONS:
"1 . Exit doors serving individual dwelling units need not
comply with this section.
"2. All exterior exit doors from buildings or portions
thereof with an occupant load of ten or less and the main
exit doors from Group B occupancies, may have one
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key-operated locking bolt or an approved device that will
be readily distinguishable as being locked or unlocked,
provided there is a readily visible durable sign on or
adjacent to the door stating "This door must remain
unlocked during business hours". The sign shall be in
letters not less than one inch high on a contrasting
background.
3. Exit doors from buildings or rooms having an occupant
load of ten or less may have a night latch dead bolt,
security chain, or other security device which can be
readily inactivated provided a sign conforming to
exception 2 above is posted.
"Manually-operated edge- or surface-mounted flush bolts and
surface bolts are prohibited. When exit doors are used in
pairs and approved automatic flush bolts are used, the door
leaf having the automatic flush bolts shall have no doorknobs
or surface-mounted hardware. The unlatching of any leaf
shall not require more than one operation.
"EXCEPTIONS:
"l . Exit doors serving individual dwelling units may be
provided with pairs of doors with one leaf having manual
edge or surface bolts.
"2. One leaf of a pair of exterior doors or one leaf of a
pair of doors which serve as single-tenant space may be
inactivated with manual edge or surface bolts, provides
such doors serve only those buildings or portions thereof
having an occupant load of ten (10) or fewer, or serve
Group B occupancies having an occupant load of fewer than
fifty (50) . In addition, the inactivated leaf shall not
have any knob, handle, pushbar, or similar hardware and
the leaf shall be clearly identified as not being usable
for exist purposes. No door leaf that is required for
exit width shall be inactivated. The use of this
exception may be revoked by the building official for due
cause. "
(14) Section 12. 107(a) is amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 12.107. Exit illumination
" (a) General . Exit illumination shall be provided and maintained
in accordance with the Building Code. Exits shall be
illuminated when the building or structure is occupied.
" Emergency power equipment shall be provided in all
occupancies with an occupancy load over one hundred (100) .
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"EXCEPTION: Group A-4 and churches with an occupant load of
fewer than five hundred (500) .
(15) Sec. 12.108(e) is added as follows:
"Sec. 12. 108. Exit signs
" (e) Elevator signs. Except at the ground level , an approved
pictorial sign of a standardized design shall be posted
adjacent to each elevator call station which specifies IN CASE
OF FIRE, DO NOT USE ELEVATORS, USE EXIT STAIRS. "
(16) Section 14.108 is amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 14.108. False Alarms
"In the event of temporary failure of the alarm system or an
excessive number of false alarm activations, the chief may order the
building owner or occupant to provide standby personnel as defined
by Section 25.117 until the system is restored.
"An excessive number of false alarms shall be defined as three (3)
alarm activations which are not the result of an emergency fire
condition within a 30 day period. In the event of an excessive
number of false alarms, the chief may order the owner of the
building, or party responsible for the building to take whatever
actions are necessary to prevent false alarms. These actions may
include: repair or replacement of faulty alarm components, addition
of tamper proof devices, modification of system design, and repair
of other building components which affect alarm system performance.
The chief may also require the owner of the building or party
responsible for the building to obtain an approved maintenance
contract with a qualified fire alarm maintenance technician to
provide continuous maintenance service. "
(17) Section 32.101 is amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 32. 101 . Scope
"The provisions of this article shall apply to any tent or temporary
membrane structure having an area in excess of 400 square feet, or
any canopy in excess of 400 square feet. "
(18) Section 35.104(a) is amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 35. 104. General requirements
" (a) Exit obstructions. Required widths of exit travels shall not
be obstructed by the placement of any materials, temporary
kiosks, display booths, concession equipment or similar
objects while the covered mall building is open.
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"1. The minimum width of a mall shall be twenty (20) feet.
There shall be a minimum of ten (10) feet clear width to a
height of eight (8) feet between any projection from a
tenant space bordering the mall and the nearest kiosk,
vending machine, bench, display or other obstruction to
egress. The mall shall be sufficient to accommodate the
occupant load immediately tributary thereto.
"2. Malls which do not conform to the requirements of this
section shall comply with the requirements of Chapter 33
of the Uniform Building Code as adopted by the City of
Fort Collins.
"EXCEPTION: Sidewalk sales (where the tenants are
offering their goods in the common mall
space) can be conducted, with the approval of
the Chief, in the space immediately adjacent
to the retail space.
"3. Prior approval must be granted in writing for all
sidewalk sales and must be obtained at least twenty-four
(24) hours in advance of setting up such a sale. "
(19) Section 45.207(3) and (4) are amended to read as follows and (5) and
(6) are added as follows:
"Sec. 45.207. Limited spraying areas
"3. Positive mechanical ventilation is installed, providing a
minimum of four (4) complete air changes per hour.
4. All electrical wiring within a twenty (20) foot area shall be
maintained in a proper and safe condition.
"5. Ignition sources such as open flames, heating torches, pilot
lights, hot water heaters, or similar high-heat producing
devices shall be prohibited within twenty (20) feet of any
limited spray operation.
"6. NO SMOKING signs shall be posted in accordance with Section
45. 103 within twenty (20) feet of any limited spray operation. "
(20) Section 51.101 is amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 51. 101. Scope
"This article shall apply to buildings in which hazardous production
materials (HPM) are used in excess of quantities shown in Table No.
9-A of the Building Code and which are classified as Group H,
Division 6 occupancies.
"The storage, handling, and use of hazardous production materials
shall comply with the provisions of this article, as well as other
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applicable provisions of this code. All required devices and
systems shall be maintained in an operable condition.
"When applied to existing buildings, facilities, and operations,
provisions of this Article shall take into consideration the
practical difficulties of changing existing facilities and
operations. Application of this Article to existing buildings,
facilities and operations shall be in accordance with inspection
policies and procedures promulgated by the chief, with assistance
from a hazardous production materials advisory committee. Members
of this committee shall be appointed by the chief from Poudre Fire
Authority, industries using hazardous production materials, and
other local agencies which regulate hazardous materials."
(21) Section 77.106(b) is amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 77. 106 General Requirements
" (b) The storage of explosives and blasting agents is prohibited
within the City of Fort Collins, except for temporary storage
in an approved day box with an approved blasting operation,
provided however, this prohibition shall not apply to
wholesale and retail stocks of small arms and munitions,
explosive bolts , explosive rivets or cartridges , or
explosive-actuated power tools in quantities of less than five
hundred (500) pounds of explosive material . "
(22) Section 77.202 is amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 77.202. Gunpowder
"(a) The following regulations shall apply to the display and
handling of smokeless powder, black powder, and primers in
commercial establishments.
1 . Not more than twenty ( 20) pounds of smokeless
propellants, in containers of one pound maximum capacity,
shall be displayed.
2. Display of smokeless powder shall be in original
containers.
"3. Smokeless powder shall not be repackaged except in
original -type containers, and repackaging shall be
permitted only in locations designated and approved by
the Chief.
4. Not more than one (1) pound of black powder propellant
shall be displayed in commercial establishments.
"5. The repackaging of black sporting powder shall not be
permitted.
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6. Small arms primers shall not be stored or displayed with
smokeless powder or other explosives.
"7. Not more than ten thousand (10,000) small arms ammunition
primers may be displayed in commercial establishments.
"(b) Commercial stocks of smokeless propellants shall be stored as
follows:
"1 . In quantities over twenty (20) pounds and not more than
four hundred (400) pounds, they shall be stored in Class
II magazines. There shall be not more than two hundred
(200) pounds any one magazine.
"2. Commercial stocks in excess of four hundred (400) pounds
and not more than two thousand five hundred (2500) pounds
may be stored in a building if the following requirements
are met:
"(i ) The warehouse or storage room is not accessible to
unauthorized personnel .
"(ii ) The smokeless propellant stocks are stored in
Class II magazines having shelves with not more than a
three-foot separation.
"(iii ) Not more than four hundred (400) pounds is
permitted in any one cabinet.
"(iv) Cabinets are located only against walls of the
storage room or warehouse with a minimum distance between
cabinets of forty (40) feet.
"(v) Separation distance between cabinets may be reduced
to twenty (20) feet if barricades:
"1) are attached to the wall and are at least
twice the height of the cabinet.
"2) are centered between cabinets and extended at
least ten (10) feet beyond the wall toward the
center of the room;
"3) are constructed of at least two-inch thick
lumber, brick or concrete block or of boiler plate
at least 1/4 inch thick, or of equivalent
materials, and
"4) are firmly attached to the building structure
at both ends.
" (vi ) Smokeless propellant is separated by a
fire-resistive wall one hour rating or by a distance of
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twenty-five (25) feet from materials classified by the
U.S. Department of Transportation as flammable liquids,
flammable solids and oxidizing materials.
"(vii) The building is equipped with an automatic
sprinkler system installed in compliance with NFPA No.
13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems.
"3. Commercial stocks of smokeless propellants not stored in
accordance with subsection 1 or 2 of this section,
whichever applies, shall be stored in a Class I magazine.
"4. If smokeless propellants are stored in the same magazine
with black powder propellants, the total quantity of such
propellants shall not exceed that set forth for black
powder propellants.
" (c) Commercial stocks of small arms ammunition primers shall be
stored as follows:
"1 . Quantities of black powder propellants in excess of one
pound (for display purposes) and not to exceed fifty (50)
pounds shall be stored in a Class II magazine.
"2. Quantities of black powder propellants exceeding fifty
(50) pounds shall be stored in Class I magazines.
" (d) Commercial stocks of small arms ammunition primers shall be
stored as follows:
"1. Quantities of up to 750,000 small arms ammunition primers
may be stored in a building if not more than 100,000 are
stored in any pile and piles are at least fifteen (15)
feet apart.
2. Quantities in excess of 750,000 small arms ammunition
primers may be stored in a building if the following
conditions are met:
"(i ) The warehouse or storage room is not accessible to
unauthorized personnel .
"(ii ) The primers are stored in cabinets.
"(iii) Shelves of storage cabinets do not have more than
a two (2) foot vertical separation.
"(iv) Not more than 200,000 primers are stored in one
cabinet.
"(v) Cabinets are located only against walls of the
warehouse or storage room with a minimum distance between
cabinets of forty (40) feet.
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"(vi ) Separation distance between cabinets may be
reduced to twenty (20) feet if barricades are attached to
the wall and are at least twice the height of cabinets.
Barricades are to be centered between cabinets and shall
extend at least ten (10) feet beyond the wall toward the
center of the room. They are to be constructed of at
least two inch thick lumber, brick, concrete black or of
boiler plate at least 1/4 inch thick, or of equivalent
materials. Barricades shall be firmly attached to the
building structure at both ends.
"(vii) Small arms ammunition primers are separated by a
fire-resistive wall of one-hour rating or by a distance
of twenty-five (25) feet from materials classified by the
U.S. Department of Transportation as flammable liquids,
flammable solids, and oxidizing materials.
"(viii ) The building is equipped with an automatic
sprinkler system installed in compliance with NFPA No. 13
Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems.
"3. Commercial stocks of small arms ammunition primers not in
accordance with subsection 1 or 2 of this section,
whichever applies , shall be stored in a Class I
magazine. "
(23) Section 79.110 is amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 79. 110. Operating heating, lighting and cooking appliances
"Heating, lighting and cooking appliances which utilize Class I
liquids shall not be operated within a building or structure.
"EXCEPTION: 1 . R-3 Occupancies.
"2. Alcohol burners used in experiments and research. "
(24) Section 79. 113 is amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 79. 113. Waste petroleum products and flammable or combustible
liquids
"Flammable or Combustible liquids or any waste liquid containing
crude petroleum or its products shall not be discharged into or upon
any street, highway, natural or man-made waterway, lake, storm
drain, sewer, or the ground. "
(25) Section 79. 115(d)(1)(B) is amended to add subsection (v) to read as
follows:
"Sec. 79. 115. Abandonment and status of tanks
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" (d) (1) (B) (v) API 1604 (1987) shall be used as a guide for the
removal of tanks and the Fire Chief may require other
safeguards as deemed necessary."
(26) Section 79.115(h) is added to read as follows:
"Sec. 79. 115. Abandonment and status of tanks
" (h) Site Assessment. If, during the course of a tank removal or
abandonment, contamination is discovered that may present a
fire or life safety hazard, the Chief may require a site
assessment as specified in Section 79.608."
(27) Section 79.201(e)2(iii) is added to read as follows:
"Sec. 79.201. General
" (e)2(iii) Liquids stored for such purposes shall be in original
containers or safety cans. "
(28) Section 79.203(a) is amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 79.203. Liquid storage rooms
" (a) General . Quantities of liquids exceeding those set forth in
Section 79.201 shall be within a room complying with the
requirements of this section. Such rooms shall be classified
as a Group H, Division 2 Occupancy.
"Liquids storage rooms shall be protected by automatic
sprinkler systems installed in accordance with U.B.C.
Standard No. 38-1 and Tables Nos. 79.200-C, 79.200-D-1 and
79.200-D-2. In-rack sprinklers shall also comply with Uniform
Fire Code Standard No. 81-2. For in-rack sprinklers,
alternate lines shall be staggered and multiple levels of
sprinkler heads shall be provided with water shields unless
separated by horizontal barriers or unless the sprinkler heads
are listed for such installations. Racks with solid shelves
shall be provided with in-rack sprinklers at every tier or
level .
"Automatic foam-water systems and automatic aqueous
film-forming foam water sprinkler systems may be used when
approved by the chief.
"AlI liquid storage rooms shall be provided with adequate
drainage. Drainage systems shall be sized and designed to
carry off any anticipated spill , plus the minimum calculated
fire flow of the sprinkler system to a safe location. If
connected to a public drain or sewer system, it shall be
approved by the authority having jurisdiction for that public
drain or sewer system.
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(29) The second paragraph of Section 79.204(b) is amended to read as
follows:
"Sec. 79.204. Liquid storage warehouses
"All liquid storage warehouses shall be provided with adequate
drainage. • Drainage systems shall be sized and designed to carry off
any anticipated spill , plus the minimum calculated fire flow of the
sprinkler system to a safe location. If connected to a public drain
or sewer system, it shall be approved by the authority having
jurisdiction for that public drain or sewer system. "
(30) Section 79.501 is amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 79.501 . Restricted locations
"The storage of Class I and Class II liquids in aboveground tanks
outside of buildings is prohibited within the City of Fort Collins .
"EXCEPTIONS: 1 . Areas zoned for industrial use. Aboveground tanks
in IL or IP zones must have approval from the
Planning and Zoning Department.
"2. Areas zoned for agricultural use.
" 3 . On construction sites for the fueling of
construction equipment when the tanks are
installed and maintained in accordance with
Article 79, Division X.
4. Areas zoned commercial and highway business, and
in all other zones when allowed as a condition of
a planned unit development as defined, processed
and approved according to city and county land use
ordinances, when the aboveground tank use is
auxiliary to the business being served. Tanks
allowed under this exception must meet the
requirements of Table 79.501 and be approved by
the Chief. Aboveground tank uses allowed by this
exception for existing non-conforming land uses
shall be approved by city and county land use
agencies through an expansion of an existing
non-conforming use process conforming to city and
county land use ordinances.
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TABLE 79.501
REQUIREMENTS FOR ABOVEGROUND
TANKS FOR STORAGE ONLY
IN AREAS ZONED COMMERCIAL,
HIGHWAY BUSINESS AND TOURIST
ZONES.
AXIMUM CAPACITY 1200 GALLONS
PRESSURIZED,UNSTABLE
OR BOILOVER
c LIQUIDS ALLOWED NO
W
w DISPENSING TO MOTOR
VEHICLES NO
PLANNING AND ZONING
APPROVAL YES(1)
IN LOCATION ACCESSIBLE
TO THE PUBLIC NO
ALL OPENINGS LIQUID
TIGHT YES
NORMAL VENTING 19.510 a
EMERGENCY VENTING 9.1 4 b
N
W
= FILL CLOSED & LOCKED YES
uj FIRE VALVES OR LIQUID
TIGHT BUNGS YES
a
a
APPROVED TANK SUPPORTS YES
c
z
a CHECK VALVE ON FILL LINE
N
Y
PROTECTION FROM VEHICLES YES
F-
FILL TUBE TO WITHIN 6" YES
METAL M
CORROSION YES
SECONDARY C N NM N
a CORROSION RO N
a
NON-COIABUSTIBLE SUPPORTS YES
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c PRODUCT NAME & FLAMMABLE YES
O J
a a m 704 M LAC R
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z20 B/C FIRE E N 'U H YES
0
CD A UVE WATER SUPPLY
l� L W
N Rt t YES
DIKE EQUIPPED WITH A DRAIN
Uj
VALVE YES
c
SEALED DIKE FLOOR YES
_9TSTANCE TO WEEDS
COMBUSTIBLES 25'
Y DISTANCE LPG TANKS
cc
C
DISTANCE TO OPEN FLAMES
w
Ln
c DISTANCE BETWEEN TANK
cc
SHELLS 3'
co
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TANKS PER GROUP 3
z
DISTANCE BETWEEN TANK
c
GROUPS 50'
DISTANCE O PROPERTY TWICE
LINE TABLE 79.503(f)
DISTANCE TO BUILDINGSf
EMERGENCY SHUT-OFF YE
PERMIT AND
INSPECTION YES(4)
F-
W MAIN SWITCH OFF WHEN
w CLOSED FOR BUSYNESS YES (3)
(1) - Landscaping, fencing or other aesthetic screening may be required.
Location, number and size of tanks may be restricted due to neighborhood
and/or land use compatability (within City limits only) .
(2) - Required on all pipe outside the dike OR underground.
(3) - As needed to identify product .
(4) - Required only if equipped with an electrically driven pump.
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(31) Section 79.601 is amended to add a new subsection (d) , as set out
below; reletter existing subsections (d) and (e) to (e) and (f) ; and
add new subsections (g) and (h), as set out below:
"Sec. 79.601 . General
" (d) Leak detection. All underground storage tank systems must be
provided with an approved method of continuously detecting
leaks from any component of the system which normally contains
product . New tank systems must be provided with such leak
detection prior to use and existing systems must comply by the
dates set forth in Table 79.601-A.
TABLE 79.601-A
COMPLIANCE SCHEDULE FOR
LEAK DETECTION IN EXISTING
UNDERGROUND TANK SYSTEMS
TANK AGE AS OF LEAK DETECTION
12-31-88 REQUIRED BY
25 YEARS AND OVER OR UNKNOWN 12-31-89
20 - 25 YEARS 12-31-90
15 - 19 YEARS 12-31-91
10 - 14 YEARS 12-31-92
UNDER 10 YEARS 12-31-93
" (g) Leak detection device and method approval . All continuous
leak detection devices and methods shall be approved by the
Fire Chief. Such devices must be maintained in accordance
with recognized standards and practices. Such devices shall
also be inspected and tested once a year, and the test results
maintained for at least one (1) year.
"(h) Site assessment. Any tank system that is found to be leaking,
has released product, or caused contamination shall be subject
to the requirements for a site assessment as specified in
Section 79.608. "
(32) Section 79.602 is amended to add the following as subsection (b) and
label the existing paragraph subsection (a) :
"Sec. 79.602. Design and construction of tanks.
" (b) Secondary containment. When, in the opinion of the Fire Chief,
a proposed new installation or reinstallation of an underground
storage tank system poses a significant, immediate hazard to
persons or property should a leak occur, the Fire Chief may
require that such systems, including tanks, piping and related
components, be provided with an approved method of secondary
containment."
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(33) Section 79.605 is amended to reletter subsection (d) to (e) and add
a new subsection (d) , as follows:
"Sec. 79.605. Testing.
" (d) Test method and operator approval . All tank tightness testing
methods must be approved by the Fire Chief and the Fire Chief
may require that the test be conducted in the presence of the
Fire Chief or his authorized representative. Any such
tightness test shall be conducted by a person who has been
certified by the testing equipment. Any such certification
must be current. "
(34) Section 79.606 is added to read as follows:
"Sec. 79.606. Inventory control .
"Accurate daily inventory records shall be maintained and reconciled
on all Class I, II and III-A liquid storage tanks for indication of
possible leakage from tank and piping. The records shall be kept at
the premises and available to the Fire Chief upon request and shall
include, as a minimum, records showing, by product, daily
reconciliation between sales, use, receipts and inventory on hand.
If there is more than one system consisting of tanks serving
separate pumps or dispensers for any product, the reconciliation
shall be ascertained separately for each tank system. A consistent
or accidental loss of Class I, II or III-A liquids shall be
immediately reported to the Poudre Fire Authority.
"EXCEPTION: Daily inventory records shall not be required when
another approved means of continuous leak detection has
been installed and maintained as specified in Section
79.601(d) . "
(35) Section 79.607 is added to read as follows:
"Sec. 79.607. Leak reporting.
"Any consistent or accidental loss of Class I, II or III liquids or
any other indication of a possible leak from a tank system shall be
reported immediately to the Poudre Fire Authority. "
(36) Section 79.608 is added to read as follows:
"Sec. 79.608 Site assessment.
" (a) General . At any time a leak, spill or discharge occurs, a
site assessment may be required by the Fire Chief. Such site
assessment shall be either a Level I or Level II assessment,
as deemed appropriate by the Fire Chief.
" (b) Level I site assessment.
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"1 . A Level I site assessment may be required whenever a
minor leak is indicated through monitoring or other means
or when a surface spill occurs.
"2. Level I site assessment components. A Level I site
assessment shall include:
"A. The reason that a leak or release occurred or is
suspected;
"B. The results of equipment tests or analysis done;
"C. The estimated extent of any leak, release or spill
found; and
"D. Any mitigation actions taken.
"A Level I site assessment must be submitted to the
Poudre Fire Authority within ten days after being ordered
by the Fire Chief.
"(c) Level II site assessment.
"1 . A Level II site assessment may be required whenever there
is evidence of a large leak or spill , or when deemed
appropriate after a review of a Level I site assessment.
2. Level II site assessment components. A Level II site
assessment shall include:
A. The type and known or estimated quantity of product
leaked:
"B. The geology and hydrology of the leak site and
surrounding area;
"C. Buildings, underground structures, utilities, and
water sources which could be impacted;
"D. A prediction of plume movement, speed and direction;
"E. The extent and severity of current contamination.
"F. Other possible sources of contamination.
"G. Current and/or potential degree of fire and
explosion; and
"H. Mitigation plans for current and/or potential fire
and explosion hazards.
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A level II site assessment must be submitted to the
Poudre Fire Authority within 60 days after being ordered
by the Fire Chief. Periodic updates may be required
during the time the Level II site assessment is being
conducted.
"3. Fees. All Level II site assessments conducted to
determine current and/or potential fire and explosion
hazards shall be assessed a fee, to be paid to the Poudre
Fire Authority to offset any costs incurred by the
Authority in reviewing, approving, or confirming such a
report.
" (d) Record keeping. All Level I and Level II site assessments
submitted to the Poudre Fire Authority shall become the
property of the Authority and shall be maintained in the
Authority's files, as PUBLIC RECORDS, for such period as the
Authority deems appropriate. THE AUTHORITY SHALL FORWARD
COPIES OF SUCH SITE ASSESSMENTS TO THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS'
NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT AND THE COUNTY HEALTH
DEPARTMENT. "
(37) Section 79.701 is amended to add a new subsection (c) , to read as
follows:
"Sec. 79.701 . Materials and design
"(c) Secondary containment. When, in the opinion of the Fire
Chief, a proposed new installation or reinstallation of an
underground storage tank system poses a significant, immediate
hazard to persons to property should a leak occur, the Fire
Chief may require that such systems, including tanks, piping
and related components, be provided with an approved method of
secondary containment. "
(38) Section 79.702 is amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 79.702. Protection against corrosion and galvanic action.
"All piping, related fluid-handling components and supports for both
underground and aboveground applications where subject to external
corrosion shall be fabricated from noncorrosive materials, coated
and provided with corrosion protection as specified in Section
79.603.
"Dissimilar metallic parts which promote galvanic action shall not
be joined together. "
(39) Section 79.709 is added to read as follows:
"Sec. 79.709. Site assessment.
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"Any tank system that is found to be leaking, has released product,
or caused contamination shall be subject to the requirements of a
site assessment, as specified in Section 79.608. "
(40) Section 79.802(e) is amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 79.802. Inside operations
" (e) Control of spills or connection to sewers. Provisions shall
be made to prevent flammable or combustible liquids or any
waste liquid containing crude oil or its products which may be
spilled at the loading or unloading points, from entering
public sewer or drainage systems, natural or man-made
waterways, or lakes. Connections to such sewers, drains,
waterways or lakes by which flammable or combustible liquids
might enter shall be provided with separator boxes or other
approved means whereby such entry is precluded. Crankcase
drainings and other flammable or combustible liquids shall not
be dumped into sewers, storm or combustible liquids shall not
be dumped into sewers, storm drains, natural or man-made
waterways, lakes, upon the ground or any roadway, but shall be
stored in tanks or liquid tight drums outside of any buildings
until removed from the premises. The authority having
jurisdiction over the public drain, sewer system, waterway, or
lake shall approve any connections. "
(41) Section 79.803(a) is amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 79.803. Container-filling facilities
" (a) Manual Operations. Class I liquids shall not be run into
conductive containers unless the nozzle and containers are
electrically interconnected. The provisions of this section
shall be deemed to have been complied with where the metallic
floor plates on which the container stands while filling are
electrically connected to the fill stem or where the fill stem
is bonded to the container during filling by means of a bond
wire. "
(42) Section 79.902(e) is amended to add exceptions, to read as follows:
"Sec. 79.902. Storage
"(e) Dispensing
"EXCEPTIONS:
"1 . Dispensing to motor vehicles from aboveground storage
tanks is allowed in industrial , tourist, agricultural ,
commercial and highway business zones and in all other
zones when allowed as a condition of a planned unit
development as defined, processed and approved according
to city and county land use ordinances when approved by
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the Chief and when such installation conforms to the
requirements of Table 79.902. All such dispensing shall
be an auxiliary use to the business and shall not include
sales to the public. Dispensing uses allowed under this
exception for existing non-conforming land uses shall be
approved by city and county land use agencies through an
expansion of an existing non-conforming use process
conforming to city and county land use ordinances.
"2. Dispensing to motor vehicles from aboveground tanks is
allowed at farms, construction sites and similar
occupancies as defined in Article 79, Division X. Any
such exception must be in compliance with Article 79,
Division X. "
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TABLE 79.902 REQUIREMENTS FOR ABOVEGROUND TANKS
FOR DISPENSING TO MOTOR VEHICLES
INDUSTRIAL AND AURICU4TURAL HIGHWAY,BUSlNESS,
ZONES, DISPENSING TO MOTOR COMMERCIAL AND
VEHICLES TOURIST ZONES
MAXIMUM CAPACITY 660 GALLONS 6000 GALLONS 660 GALLONS
RETAIL ALt U L
FOR VEHICLES NO NO NO
PRESSURIZED, UNSTABLE--
OR BOILOVER, LIQUIDS
W ALLOWED YES YES NO
z
w
0 DISPENSING TO MOTOR
VEHICLES YES YES YES
PLANNING AND ZONING
APPROVAL YES (8) YES(8) YES(7)
IN LOCATION
ACCESSIBLE TO
THE PUBLIC NO NO NO
ANTI-SIPHON OR SELF-
CLOSING NOZZLE YES YES YES
ALL OPENINGS LIQUID
TIGHT YES YES YES
SUPPLY SINGLE
DISPENSER N/A YES YES
w NORMAL VENTING 79.510 a 79.510 a 79.510 a
U
Z
z EMERGENCY VENTING .1 b .51 b 9. b
w
F-
a
FILL CLOSED & LOCKED YE
a
a FIRE VALVES OR LIQUID
TIGHT BUNGS YES YES YES
Y APPROVED TANK SUPPORTS YES YES 1 YES
z
~ CHECK VALVE N FTLT
LINE N/A YES YES
PROTECTION FROM
VEHICULAR DAMAGE YES YES YES
FILL TUBEWITHIN
6" OF TANK BOTTOM YES YES (2) YES
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VI
W
z METAL PROTECTED FROM
z z CORROSION YES YES YES
¢ w
F-
SOLENOID LV N
F < TANKS N/R YES N/R
NOZZLE AND VALVE-
LOCKS PROVIDED YES N/R YES
BREAKAWAY DEVICES
ON HOSES YES YES YES
FIRE/SHEAR VALVES—
ON DISPENSERS YES YES YES
co RESTRICTIONS ON
UNSUPERVISED
z DISPENSING NO YES NO
w
c.
c GRAVITY, SIPHON, OR
PRESSURE DISPENSING NO NO NO
SECONDARY CONTAINMENT 3 YES YES YES
CORROSION RO C I N ytS YES YES
z
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a N N-COMBO BL
a SUPPORTS YES YES YES
PRODUCT NAME &
FLAMMABLE ON TANK YES - YES YES
co NO SMOKING, VEHICLE
-� OFF, AND APPROVED
z CONTAINERS" SIGNS YES YES YES
c704 M PLACARDS ON IANK N/R YES
u AFOPERATION
¢ INSTRUCTION POSTED N/R YES YES
a
ZO B/C F RE
CDEXTINGUISHER YES YES YES -
..
r
APPROVED WATER
c SUPPLY AVAILABLE N/R YES YES
a
W PHONE OR MANUAL
ALARM AVAILABLE N/R YES YES
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CONCRETE DIKE
REQUIRED N/R YES YES
W
Y
c SEALED UIKE FLOOR
REQUIRED . N/R YES YES
RETENTION AR A OR
EARTHEN DIKE ALLOWED YES NO NO
DIKE EQUIPPEDWITH
DRAIN VALVE YES YES YES
UISTANCE70-WEEDS OR
COMBUSTIBLES 25 ' 25' 25'
DISTANCE TO LPG TAWS— LO 50 50
N
DISTANCE TO OPEN
m FLAMES 25' 25' 25'
U-
w
"' DISTANCE BETWEEN
z TANK SHELLS 3' 3' 3'
a
zTANKS PER GROUP
u
a DISTANCE BETWEEN
v~i TANK GROUPS 25' - 50' N/A
0
DISTANCE TO PROPERTY
LINE 25 ' 50 ' (S) 50' S)
D TANCE TO 8U I L U I N S 50 0 5
EMERGENCY SHUT-OFF
AVAILABLE YES 6 YES YES 6
a MAIN SWITCH OFF WHEN
CLOSED FOR BUSINESS YES(6) YES YES(6)
PUMP OPERATIONAL ONLY
w WHEN NOZZLE IN USE YES(6) YES YES(6)
w PERMIT AND
INSPECTION YES 7) YES 7 YES 7
/R - Not required.
N/A - Not applicable.
(1 ) - Tank supports not required for vertical tanks designed to be placed on
the ground.
(2) - Required only if tanks are top fill .
(3) - Required on all pipe outside the dike OR underground.
(4) - Only one group of tanks permitted.
(5) - Distance includes tank, piping, dispensers, dike, and any vehicle being
fueled or filling the tanks .
(6) - Required only if equipped with an electrically driven pump.
(7) - Landscaping, fencing or other aesthetic screening may be required.
Location, number and size of tanks may be restricted due to neighborhood
and/or land use compatability (within City limits only) .
(8) - IL and IP zones only (within city limits only) .
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(43) Section 79.902(f) is amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 79.902. Storage
"(f) Maintenance Testing. All leak-testing devices shall be tested
annually by the owner or occupant of the property on which
they are located. All test results shall be maintained and
available to the chief upon request. "
(44) Section 79.902(g) is amended to add an exception, to read as
follows:
"Sec. 79.902. Storage
" (g) Inventory control .
"EXCEPTION: Daily inventory records are not required when an
approved means of continuous leak detection has
been installed and maintained as specified in
Section 79.601(d) . "
(45) In Section 79.903(b), exception, (3) is amended to read as follows
and (4) , (5), (6), (7), and (8) are added as follows:
"Sec. 79.903. Dispensing services
" (b) Supervision
"EXCEPTION:
"3. Dispensing equipment complies with both of the following:
"(i ) The amount of fuel dispensed is limited in quantity by a
preprogrammed card, or dispensing devices shall be programmed
or set to limit uninterrupted fuel delivery to twenty-five (25)
gallons and shall require a manual action to resume continued
delivery.
(ii ) Product delivery hoses are equipped with a listed
emergency breakaway device designed to retain liquid on both
sides of the breakaway point. Such devices shall be installed
and maintained in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
4. Emergency shutoff must be available to the public and
conspicuously marked.
5. A telephone or manual alarm tied to a central station must be
readily available for emergency use.
6. Poudre Fire Authority must approve any training materials and
contacts which oil companies have applicant sign.
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"7. A 2A-20BC fire extinguisher must be available and located
within seventy-five (75) feet of pumps.
"8. All other requirements of this Division IX shall apply unless
specifically altered under this exception. "
(46) Section 79. 1504(b) is amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 79. 1504. Drainage.
" (b) Connection to Sewers. Emergency drainage systems, if
connected to public sewers or discharged into public
waterways, shall be equipped with traps or separators. Any
such connection or discharge shall be approved by the
authority having jurisdiction of the public sewer or
waterway. "
(47) Article 80 is amended in its entirety to read as follows:
"ARTICLE 80 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
"Sec. 80. 101 . Scope
"This article shall apply to materials not otherwise covered in this
code which are highly flammable, or which may react to cause fires
or explosions, or which by their presence create or augment a fire
or explosion hazard, or which because of the toxicity, flammability
or liability to explosion render fire fighting abnormally dangerous
or difficult; also to flammable or combustible liquids which are
chemically unstable and which may spontaneously form explosive
compounds or undergo spontaneous reactions of explosive violence or
with sufficient evolution of heat to be a fire hazard. Hazardous
materials shall include such materials as flammable solids,
corrosive liquids, poisonous gases or highly toxic, radioactive,
oxidizing, unstable or reactive, hypergolic or pyrophoric as defined
in Article 9. Also, any substance or mixture of substances which is
an irritant, a strong sensitizer, or which generates pressure
through exposure to heat, decomposition or other means.
"Sec. 80.102. Permits
"For a permit to store, transport on site or use corrosive liquids,
oxidizing materials, organic peroxides, nitromethane, ammonium
nitrate, ammonium nitrate fertilizers and fertilizer mixtures,
highly toxic materials, pyrophoric materials, hypergolic materials,
cryogenic materials, poisonous gases or hazardous materials, see
Section 4. 101 .
"For a permit to store, handle or use radioactive materials, see
Section 4. 101 .
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"All hazardous materials, permits shall be posted in a conspicuous
location on the premises.
"Sec. 80. 103. General Requirements
" (a) The manufacture, storage, on-site transportation or use of
hazardous materials shall be safeguarded with such protective
facilities as public safety requires.
" (b) The chief may require the following:
"1 . The separation or isolation of any materials that in
combination with other substances may bring about a fire
or explosion or may liberate a flammable or poisonous
gas.
"2. The separation of occupancies or buildings from other
storage when the quantity stored constitutes a fire or
life hazard.
" (c) Defective containers which permit leakage or spillage shall be
disposed of or repaired in accordance with recognized safe
practices; no spilled materials shall be allowed to accumulate
on floors or shelves.
" (d) Where kept for retail sale in containers or packages usual to
the retail trade, storage shall be neat and orderly and
shelves shall be of substantial construction.
"(e) Where specific requirements are not otherwise established,
storage, transportation or use of hazardous materials shall be
in accordance with nationally recognized standards or good
practices.
"(f) Visible hazard identification signs as specified in U.F.C.
Standard No. 79-3 shall be placed at all entrances to and in
locations where hazardous materials are stored, handled or
used in quantities requiring a permit.
" (g) Satisfactory provisions shall be made for containing or
neutralizing spills or leakage of hazardous materials which
may occur during storage, handling, transportation or use.
" (h) Materials safety data sheets shall be readily available for
all hazardous materials on the premises.
" (i ) For storage cabinet, transportation and storage tank
requirements, see Sections 80. 109, 80.110 and 80.111 .
"Sec. 80. 104. Oxidizing Materials
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" (a) Oxidizing materials shall be stored in cool , ventilated, dry
locations and separated from organic materials. Bulk
oxidizing materials shall not be stored on or against
combustible surfaces.
" (b) Oxidizing materials shall be stored separately from flammable
liquids, flammable solids, combustible materials, hazardous
chemicals, corrosive liquids and such other noncompatible
materials as may be determined by the chief.
"Sec. 80.105. Radioactive Materials
" (a) Durable, clearly visible signs of warning of radiation dangers
shall be placed at all entrances to areas or rooms where
radioactive materials are used or stored. In addition, each
container in which radioactive materials are used, stored or
transported shall bear a durable, clearly visible, appropriate
warning sign. Such signs shall bear the three-bladed
radiation symbol in magenta or purple on a yellow background
in accordance with nationally recognized good practice.
"(b) Signs are not required for storage of manufactured articles
other than liquids, such as instruments or electronic tubes or
apparatus of which radioactive materials are a component part,
and luminous compounds, when securely packed in strong
containers, provided the gamma radiation at any surface of the
package is less than 10 milliroentgens in 24 hours.
" (c) When not in use, radioactive materials shall be kept in
adequately shielded fire-resistant containers of such design
that the gamma radiation will not exceed 200 milliroentgens
per hour of equivalent at any point of readily accessible
surface.
"Sec. 80. 106. Reactive and Unstable Materials
" (a) General . Reactive and unstable materials shall be kept apart
from open flames, excessive heat and other potential ignition
sources. Storage shall be controlled to prevent excessive
temperatures and pressures and to prevent contamination.
Uncontaminated content of broken or cracked bags, packages or
other containers shall be transferred to new and clean
containers before storing. Other spilled materials and
discarded containers shall be promptly gathered up and
destroyed in an approved manner. Internal combustion motor
vehicles or lift trucks shall not be parked or stored in a
room or compartment where such materials are located.
Electrical equipment shall conform to the requirements of the
Electrical Code.
" (b) Organic Peroxides. A detached, well -isolated, ventilated and
unheated storage building with walls having not less than a
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two-hour fire-resistive rating constructed in accordance with
the Building Code, a noncombustible floor and lightweight
insulated roof shall be provided for the storage of 50 pounds
or more of organic peroxides. If not adequately protected by
a fast-acting deluge-type automatic sprinkler system, the
storage building shall be located the following minimum
distances from flammable or combustible liquid storage,
combustible materials in the open and from any other building
or highway.
WEIGHT OF ORGANIC PEROXIDE DISTANCE
(Pounds (Pounds Not (Feet)
Over) Over)
50 to 100 75
100 to 500 100
500 to 1000 125
1000 to 3000 200
3000 to 5000 300
The organic peroxides shall be stored in the original shipping
containers (D.O.T. containers) . Care shall be taken to avoid
rough handling or contamination of these chemicals. Readily
legible warning signs and placards shall be prominently placed
in the storage and processing areas.
" (c) Nitromethane. A suitable isolated outdoor storage area shall
be provided for nitromethane. Hazardous processing shall not
be permitted in the vicinity of this storage area .
Nitromethane shall be stored in the drums in in which it is
received or in an underground tank with suitable corrosion
protection and a minimum of 2 feet of earth over the tank or
in barricaded tanks aboveground. If the drum storage is not
adequately protected by a fast-acting deluge-type automatic
sprinkler system, the storage of 2000 pounds or more shall be
located the following minimum distances from inhabited
buildings:
WEIGHT
Pounds Over) Pounds Not APPROXIMATE DISTANCE
Over) NUMBER OF DRUMS (Feet)
Beginning at 2,000 4 100
2,000 to 10,000 20 200
10,000 to 20,000 40 300
20,000 to 40,000 80 400
40,000 to 80,000 160 500
Care should be taken to avoid rough handling or contamination
of this chemical . Readily legible warning signs and placards
shall be prominently placed in the storage and processing
areas.
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" (d) Ammonium Nitrate.
"1 . All flooring in storage and handling area shall be of
noncombustible material and shall be without drains,
traps, pits or pockets into which any molten ammonium
nitrate could flow and be confined in case of fire.
"2. Each storage pile of bags or other authorized packages
and containers of such materials shall not exceed 12 feet
in height, 12 feet in width and 30 feet in length. Such
pile units shall be separated by a clear space of not
less than 36 inches in width from the base to the top of
the piles, serving as cross aisles. At least one service
or main aisle in the storage area shall be not less than
4 feet in width. A clearance of not less than 30 inches
shall be maintained from building walls and partitions
and of not less than 36 inches from ceilings or roof
structural members with a minimum of 18 inches from
sprinklers.
"3. Ammonium nitrate storage areas shall be separated by a
space of 30 feet or by a tight noncombustible partition
from storage of organic chemicals, corrosive liquids,
compressed gases, flammable and combustible materials or
other contaminating substances such as sulphur, coal ,
flour and metallic powders such as zinc, copper and
magnesium where storage of such materials is permitted
with ammonium nitrate.
4. Quantities of ammonium nitrate or ammonium nitrate
fertilizer having no organic coating, in the form of
crystals, flakes, grains or pills, including fertilizer
grade, dynamite grade, nitrous oxide grade and technical
grade ammonium nitrate and ammonium nitrate phosphate
(containing 60 percent or more ammonium nitrate by
weight) of more than 50 tons total weight shall be stored
in a well -ventilated building. Such building shall be of
one-hour fire-resistive or noncombustible construction as
specified in the Building Code or shall 1 be equipped
with an approved automatic sprinkler system. In
populated areas, quantities of 2500 tons or more shall be
stored in well - ventilated buildings of one - hour
fire-resistive or noncombustible construction as
specified in the Building Code, equipped with an approved
automatic sprinkler system. No combustible materials or
ammonium nitrate sensitizing contaminants shall be stored
in this building.
"5. Storage of ammonium nitrate, coated or mixed with organic
anticaking materials, except compounded blasting agents,
shall not be permitted in populated and congested areas .
Outside such areas, quantities of 500 tons or less may be
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stored in well -ventilated buildings of one- hour
fire-resistive or noncombustible construction as
specified in the Building Code, equipped with an approved
automatic sprinkler system.
"Sec. 80. 107. Highly Toxic Materials
" (a) Highly toxic materials shall be segregated from c`her
chemicals and combustible and flammable substances by storage
out of doors or in a room or compartment separated from other
areas by a one-hour occupancy separation constructed as
specified in the Building Code. The storage room shall be
provided with adequate drainage facilities and natural or
mechanical ventilation to the outside atmosphere constructed
as specified in the Mechanical Code.
"EXCEPTION: Approved storage cabinets for hazardous materials
be used for limited amounts approved by the
chief.
"(b) Legible warning signs and placards stating the nature and
location of the highly toxic materials shall be posted at all
entrances to areas where such materials are stored or used.
"Sec. 80. 108. Poisonous Gases
"(a) Storage of poisonous gases within buildings shall be in rooms
of at least one-hour fire-resistive construction as specified
in the Building Code and having natural or mechanical
ventilation adequate to remove leaking gas. Such ventilation
shall not discharge to a point where the gases may endanger
any person, domestic animal or wildlife.
"EXCEPTION: Poisonous gases may be stored or used in a room
without one-hour fire-resistive construction and
mechanical ventilation, provided:
"1 . Two approved self-contained breathing
apparatus units are provided in the immediate
area.
"2. Atmosphere is monitored and an audible and
visual alarm is activated when the maximum safe
level for long-term exposure is reached.
"3. Excess flow control is provided at the bulk
source.
"4. Emergency shutdown controls are provided
internal and external to the area of use.
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"5. Approved gas cylinder cabinets which provide
adequate ventilation and fire protection are
utilized.
" (b) Legible warning signs stating the nature of hazard shall be
placed at all entrances to locations where poisonous gases are
stored or used.
"Sec. 80. 109. Storage Cabinets for Hazardous Materials
" (a) General . When provisions of this code require that hazardous
materials be stored in storage cabinets, such cabinets shall
be in accordance with this section. Cabinets shall be
conspicuously labeled in red letters on contrasting background
HAZARDOUS - KEEP FIRE AWAY.
" (b) Construction. Cabinets may be constructed of wood or metal .
Cabinets shall be listed or constructed in accordance with the
following:
"A. Unlisted metal cabinets. Metal cabinets shall be of
steel having a thickness of not less than 0.0043 inch.
Doors shall be well fitted, self-closing and equipped with
a latching device. Joints shall be riveted or welded and
shall be tight fitting. The bottom of a cabinet designed
for the containment of liquids shall be liquid tight to a
height of at least two inches.
"B. Wooded cabinets. Wooden cabinets, including the doors,
shall be of not less than one inch exterior grade plywood,
or equivalent, which is compatible with the material being
stored. Doors shall be well fitted, self-closing and
equipped with a latch. The bottom of a cabinet designed
for the containment of liquid shall be liquid tight to a
height of at least two inches.
Cabinets shall be painted with an intumescent-type paint.
"Sec. 80. 110. Designation of Cargo
"No person shall operate any vehicle transporting any hazardous
materials unless at the time of such transportation there are
affixed to both sides, the front and the rear of the vehicle
placards and identification numbers in conformity with Title 49,
Code of Federal Regulations, 1981.
"Sec. 80. 111 . Identification of Aboveground Tanks and Vessels
" (a) All aboveground storage tanks, pressure vessels and containers
over 100 gallons (water capacity) permanently installed,
mounted or affixed and used for the storage of flammable and
combustible liquids, compressed gases, or hazardous chemicals
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regulated by this article, shall be identified in accordance
with U.F.C. Standard No.79-3.
"EXCEPTION: Portable tanks not permanently mounted, temporary
tanks used on construction sites, drum storage
and packaged materials in containers of 55-gallon
or less capacity.
"Labels shall conform with U.F.C. Standard No. 79-3 for size
and color and shall be affixed to tank, vessel or container so
as to be conspicuously visible at all times.
" (b) When any tank covered in this section is housed within a
building , the building shall have the same hazard
identification label in a conspicuous location on the exterior
of the building."
(48) Section 82.102(a) is amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 82.102. Permits and reports of installations
"(a) Permit. For a permit to install or maintain an LP-Gas
container or operate LP-Gas vehicles see Section 4. 108. A
permit shall also be required to install and operate a
cylinder exchange site at a location normally accessible to
the public. See Section 4. 108. "
(49) Section 82.104(b) is amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 82. 104. Location of containers
" (b) Maximum Capacity Within Established Limits. Within the limits
established by law restricting the storage of liquefied
petroleum gas for the protection of heavily populated or
congested commercial areas, the aggregate capacity of any one
installation shall not exceed 2,000 gallons water capacity.
"EXCEPTION: This capacity limitation may be altered at the
discretion of the chief after consideration of
special features such as topographical
conditions, nature of occupancy and proximity to
buildings, capacity of proposed tanks, degree of
private fire protection to be provided and
facilities of the local fire department. The
storage of liquefied petroleum gas shall conform
to the provisions of the local zoning ordinance. "
(50) The exception in Section 87. 102 is hereby deleted.
(51 ) Section 87. 103(a) shall be amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 87. 103. Fire safety during construction
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"(a) General . Buildings under construction shall comply with the
provisions of this Article. The extent of the fire safety
precautions required by this section shall be in relation to
the degree of hazard presented by the construction to the
project in question, adjacent buildings and surrounding
wildland area. "
(52) Section 87.103(o) shall be amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 87.103. Fire safety during construction
" (o) Emergency Communications. When required by the chief,
adequate means of emergency communication with emergency
services shall be provided within reasonable distance of the
construction site. Construction site address and name shall
be posed at the site. "
(53) Section 87.105(a) is amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 87. 105. Fire safety during demolition
" (a) General . Demolition of buildings shall comply with the
provision this section and, where applicable, Sections 87. 103
and 87. 104. A demolition plan shall be approved by the chief
before a permit is issued by the Building Inspection
Department. "
(54) Appendix I-A is deleted.
(55) Appendix I-B is amended to read as follows:
"APPENDIX I-B
LIFE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
FOR EXISTING HIGH-RISE BUILDINGS
"Section 1 .1 Scope
"These provisions apply to existing high-rise buildings constructed
prior to the adoption of this appendix and which house Group B,
Division 2 offices or Group R, Division 1 Occupancies, each having
floors used for human occupancy located more than seventy-five (75)
feet above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access.
"Section 1 .2 General
" (a) Existing high-rise buildings as specified in Section 1 . 1,
above, shall be modified to conform to not less than the
minimum provisions specified in Table No. 1-A and as
enumerated within this appendix.
"(b) The provisions of this appendix shall not be construed to
allow the elimination of fire protection systems or a
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reduction in the level of fire safety provided in buildings
constructed in conformance with previously adopted codes.
"Section 1 .3 Compliance Data
" (a) After the original adoption of this appendix, the Fire Marshal
shall duly notify the owners whose buildings are subject to
the provisions of this appendix. Upon receipt of such notice,
the owner shall , subject to the following time limits, take
necessary actions to comply with the provisions of this
appendix.
"(b) Plans and specifications for the necessary alterations shall
be filed with the Fire Marshal within eighteen (18) months
after the date of owner notification. Work on the required
alterations to the building shall commence within thirty (30)
months of the date of owner notification and such work shall
be completed within five years from the date of owner
notification.
"(c) The Fire Marshal shall grant necessary extensions of time when
it can be shown that the specified time periods are not
physically practical or pose an undue hardship. The granting
of an extension of time for compliance shall be based upon the
showing of good cause and subject to the filing of an
acceptable systematic progressive plan of correction with the
Fire Marshal .
"Section 1 .4 Authority of the Fire Marshal
"For the purpose of applying the provisions of this appendix, the
Fire Marshall shall have the authority to consider alternative
approaches and grant necessary deviations from this appendix as
follows:
" (a) Allow alternative materials or methods of compliance if such
alternate materials or methods of compliance will provide
levels of fire and life safety equal to or greater than those
specifically set forth in this appendix.
" (b) Waive specific individual requirements if it can be shown that
such requirements are not physically possible or practical and
that a practical alternative cannot be provided.
"Section 1.5 Appeals Board
"Appeals of the determinations of the Fire Marshal in applying the
provisions of this code may be made by an appeal directed to the
Board of Appeals as established by Section 2.303 of this code.
"Section 1 .6 Specific Provisions and Alternates
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"(a) Specific Provisions. The following provisions shall apply
when required by Table No. 1-A.
"1 . Type of construction. Buildings classified in the
Uniform Building Code as Type II-N, III-N or V-N
construction shall be equipped with an approved automatic
sprinkler system installed in accordance with Uniform
Building Code Standard No. 38-1 .
" EXCEPTION : Installation of meters or backflow
preventers for the connection to the
waterworks system need not be provided
unless required by other regulations of the
authority having jurisdiction.
2. Fire department communication system. When it is
determined by test that the portable fire department
communication equipment is ineffective, a communication
system acceptable to the Fire Authority shall be
installed within the existing high-rise building to
permit emergency communication between fire-suppression
personnel .
"3. Single-station smoke detectors. Single-station smoke
detectors conforming to Uniform Building Code Standard
No. 43-6, Part II, shall be installed within all dwelling
units or guest rooms in accordance with the
manufacturer's installation instructions. In dwelling
units, the detector shall be mounted on the ceiling or
wall at a point centrally located in the corridor or area
giving access to each separate sleeping area. When
sleeping rooms are located on an upper level , the
detector shall be installed at the center of the ceiling
directly above the stairway within the unit. In
efficiency dwelling units, hotel suites and in hotel
guest rooms, detectors shall be located on the ceiling or
wall of the main room or hotel sleeping room. When
actuated, the detector shall provide an audible alarm in
the sleeping area of the dwelling unit, hotel suite or
guest room in which it is located. Such detectors may be
battery operated.
4. Manual fire alarm system. An approved manual fire alarm
system connected to a central proprietary or remote
station service, or an approved manual fire alarm system
which will provide an audible signal at a constantly
attended location, shall be provided. Such system shall
include a graphic annunciator panel in the main lobby or
other location approved by the Fire Authority.
"5. Occupant voice notification system. An approved occupant
voice notification system shall be provided. Such system
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shall provide communication from a location acceptable to
the Fire Authority and shall permit voice notification to
at least all normally occupied areas of the building.
The occupant voice notification system may be combined
with a fire alarm system, provided that the combined
system has been approved and listed for such use. The
sounding of a fire alarm signal in any given area or
floor shall not prohibit voice communication to other
areas or floors. Combination systems shall be designed
to permit voice transmission to override the fire alarm
signal , but the fire alarm shall not terminate in less
than three (3) minutes.
"6. Vertical shaft enclosures. Openings through two or more
floors, except mezzanine floors, which contain a stairway
or elevator shall be provided with vertical shaft
enclosure protection as specified herein. Such floor
openings, when not enclosed by existing shaft enclosure
construction , shall be protected by one-hour
fire-resistive-rated shaft enclosure construction. For
floor openings which are enclosed by existing shaft
enclosure construction having fire-resistive capabilities
similar to wood lath and plaster in good condition, 1/2
inch gypsum wallboard or approved 1/4 inch thick wired
glass is acceptable. Wired glass set in a steel frame
may be installed in existing shaft enclosure walls but
shall be rendered inoperative and be fixed in a closed
position. Openings through two (2) or more floors for
other than stairways or elevators, such as openings
provided for piping, ducts, gas vents, dumbwaiters , and
rubbish and linen chutes, shall be provided with vertical
shaft enclosure protection as specified for stairways and
elevators.
"EXCEPTIONS: Openings for piping, ducts, gas vents,
dumbwaiters and rubbish and linen chutes of
copper or ferrous construction are
permitted without a shaft enclosure,
provided that the floor openings are
effectively fire-stopped at each floor
level .
7. Shaft enclosure opening protection. Openings other than
those provided for elevator doors in new vertical shaft
enclosures constructed of one-hour fire-resistive
construction shall be equipped with approved fire
assemblies s having a fire-protection rating of not less
than one hour. Openings other than those provided for
elevator doors in existing vertical shaft enclosure shall
be equipped with approved twenty (20) minute-rated fire
assemblies, 1-3/4 inch solid wood doors or the equivalent
thereto. Doors shall be either self-closing or automatic
closing and automatic latching.
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"8. Manual shutoff of HVAC systems. Heating, ventilating and
air conditioning systems shall be equipped with manual
shutoff controls installed at an approved location when
required by the Fire Authority.
9. Automatic elevator recall system. Elevators shall be
equipped with an approved automatic recall system as
required by Section 1807(h)2 of the Uniform Building
Code.
"10. Unlocked stairway doors. Exit doors into exit stairway
enclosures shall be maintained unlocked from the stairway
side on at least every fifth floor level . All unlocked
doors shall bear a sign stating ACCESS ONTO FLOOR THIS
LEVEL. Stairway doors may be locked, subject to the
following conditions:
"A. Stairway doors which are to be locked from the
stairway side shall have the capability of being
unlocked simultaneously without unlatching upon a
signal from an approved location.
"B. A telephone or other two-way communications system
connected to an approved emergency service which
operates continuously shall be provided at not less
s than every fifth floor in each required stairway.
"11 . Stair shaft ventilation. Stair shaft enclosures which
extend to the roof shall be provided with an approved
manually openable hatch to the exterior having an area
not less than sixteen (16) square feet with a minimum
dimension of two (20) feet.
"EXCEPTIONS: 1 . Stair shaft enclosures complying with
the requirements for smokeproof
enclosures.
2. Stair shaft enclosures pressurized as
required for mechanically operated
smokeproof enclosures to a minimum of
0. 15 inch and a maximum of 0.50 inch
water column.
12. Elevator shaft ventilation. Elevator shaft enclosures
which extend to the roof shall be vented to the outside
with vents whose area shall be not less than 3-1/2
percent of the area of the elevator shaft, with a minimum
of three (3) square feet per elevator.
"EXCEPTION: Where energy conservation or hoistway
pressurization requires that the vents be
normally closed, automatic venting by
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actuation of an elevator lobby detector or
power failure may be accepted.
"13. Posting of elevators. A permanent sign shall be
installed in each elevator cab adjacent to the floor
status indicator and at each elevator call station on
each floor reading IN FIRE EMERGENCY, DO NOT USE ELEVATOR
-- USE EXIT STAIRS, or similar wording approved by the
Fire Marshal .
"EXCEPTION: Sign may be omitted at the main entrance
floor level call station.
"14. Exits.
A. General . Every floor of an existing high-rise
building shall have access to two separate means of
egress, one of which may be an existing exterior
fire escape or an exterior stairway not less than
thirty (30) inches in clear width. The stairway may
be constructed with an eight (8) inch maximum rise
and nine (9) inch minimum run, provided the greatest
riser height and largest tread run do not exceed the
smallest by more than 3/8 inch. The adequacy of
fire escapes shall be demonstrated to the
satisfaction of the Fir- Marshal .
"B. Fire escapes. Access to fire escapes may be any one
of the following:
"(i ) Through a room between the corridor and the
fire escape if the door to the room is
operable from the corridor side without the
use of any key, special knowledge or effort.
"(ii) By a door to a fire escape operable from the
interior without the use of any key, special
knowledge or effort.
"(iii ) By a window operable from the interior.
Such window shall have a minimum net clear
dimension of twenty-nine (29) inches when
open. The sill shall be not more than
thirty (30) inches above the floor and
landing.
"C. Protection of exterior openings. When a fire escape
is accepted as one of the required means of egress,
openings onto the fire escape landing and openings
within ten (10) feet horizontally of the landing
shall be protected in a manner acceptable to the
Fire Marshal .
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"15. Exit corridor construction. Corridors serving as an exit
for an occupant load of thirty (30) or more shall have
walls and ceilings of not less than one- hour
fire-resistive construction as required by the Uniform
Building Code. Existing walls may be surfaced with wood
lath and plaster in good condition or 1/2 inch gypsum
wallboard for corridor walls and ceilings and occupancy
separations when approved.
16. Exit corridor openings. Openings in corridor walls and
ceilings shall be protected by not less than 1-3/8 inch
solid bonded wood core doors, approved 1/4 inch thick
wired glass, approved fire dampers conforming to Uniform
Building Code Standard No. 43-7, or by equivalent
protection in lieu of any of these items. Transoms shall
be fixed closed and covered with 1/2 inch Type X gypsum
wallboard or equivalent material installed on both sides
of the opening.
"17. Exit corridor door closers. Exit doors into corridors
shall be equipped with self-closing devices or shall be
automatic closing by actuation of a smoke detector. When
spring hinges are used as the closing device, not less
than two such hinges shall be installed on each door
leaf.
18. Exit corridor dead-ends. The length of dead-end
corridors serving an occupant load of more than thirty
(30) shall not exceed twenty (20) feet.
"19. Interior finish. The interior finish in exit corridors,
exit stairways and extensions thereof shall conform to
the provisions of Chapter 42 of the Uniform Building
Code.
"20. Exit stairway illumination. When the building is
occupied, exit stairways shall be illuminated with lights
having an intensity of not less than one (1) foot candle
at the floor level . Such lighting shall be equipped with
an independent alternate source of power such as a
battery pack or on-site generator.
"21 . Exit corridor illumination. When the building is
occupied, exit corridors shall be illuminated with lights
having an intensity of not less than one (1) foot candle
at the floor level . Such lighting shall be equipped with
an independent alternate source of power such as a
battery pack or on-site generator.
"22. Exit stairway exit signs. The location of exit stairways
shall be clearly indicated by illuminated exit signs.
Such exit signs shall be equipped with an independent
alternate source of power, such as a battery pack or
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on- site generator , or shall be of an approved
self-illuminating type.
"23. Exitway exit signs. Illuminated exit signs shall be
provided in all exitways and located in such a manner as
to clearly indicate the direction of egress. Such exit
signs shall be equipped with an independent alternate
source of power, such as a battery pack.
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OAouA A.D nsIOM E OupuA O,Drv:Sgrr a j
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N.rgnt 2or.aP
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I. Amunroac ipnnllcrs in buildings o
N u
f T)pc IIN,
III N or V cunructlon. See Section
106 (a) I. R R - I R. R - R R -
2. F:c dcpaamcni communication system or .. I _ I
r_J�os See Sccoon 106(a) 2. R R R R R R R R R
3 Srn e'e Station.mole deleclurs. See Scaion
l06(a) 3. I R R I_ R R R I R NR NR NR
4. .edmual fire�ammg s)siam. See Section I i
106 (a)a R R R R R R R R
5. Occupanr since noufinGon system. Sce Seaton
106 O) 5, NR I R I R NR R R NR NR NR
E
6. 1'cnrcal s1:a0 en;Insure v.dls of one hour fire _
rcshunce Sce Scc:ron 106 (a) 6. R R R R R R R R R
7. Prniectmn of gvnincs in vertical shah -
enclowres by 20 mmuic-rated assemblies. See
Section 106(a) 7. R I R R R R ( R R R R
8. ?Manua(thuroff of HVAC systems. Sec Section
106(a) 8. I R I R R NR
R R R R R
9. Aummmc<Icvamr recall system See Section106(a)9. R R RR R R R R
W. Gnln led suvuav doors cscry fifth(lion. Sce -
Section 106(a) 10. R R R R R R NR R R
Ill. Start shaft.emulation Sce Section 106(a) It. R R R R R R R R R
12. Eicsmor shaft vcntilar,on See Section i
I(M(a) 12. R R R R I R R I R R R
13. Posting of ciccators as not intended for ea iting )
purposes. Sec Section 106 (a) 13. R R R I R R R R R R
14. Minimum of tr.o exits from ooeh fluor,of s.hieh
one may be a fire escape See Section
106 (a) 14 R I R L R ( R R R R R R
rl15 Exit condor A all carsirociion I R I R I R ( R I R I R I R I R R
( 16. Noteved eat condo*ue nrrc, ith 20 minute•
rated a,s:mhhcs or I'4 inch solid sauod door.
See Section 106(a) 16. I R I R I R I R R R NR I NR NR
17. Exit condor doors equipped s.ith self closing
de,ices. See Section 106 (a) 17. I R I R I R I R I R I R NR I NR NR
18. Exit tumdor dud ends Laiucd to 35 feel
mas:mam See Section 106 (a) 18. R R R R R R NR NR NR
19 Inenor Snish controlled in exit corridors.exit
s:a:ruacs and cuc.�siuns thereof See Section
106 u119. _ R R R R R R R R R -
20. Exit sir vuq illumination. S<e Section
106 (as 20. R R R R R R R R R )
h23EX111:3V
xii condor illumination. See Section
06(a) 21. I R I R R R _RR NR I NR NR s
i
at s:vroay exit signs. See Section 106 (a) 22. R R R R R R R R R
<nt.Ifni Sce Section 106(a) 27. R R R R R R R I R R E
12a Standpipes. See 1.06 (a) 24. R R R R R R R R R
I
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'He:fhi loft\we esublished bawd on a bulldins ha.rng A floor ae m0\Vied to the wp of Oe floor soface used for human occupancy located.ithin the ranges or he l ghu abow the 10""le.e]of Gee department.ehlele accesi,in aceordame%rah the fello�mg
He,gM 7.ne No I Vote than 75 feet but tap in excess of 149 feet.
Heilht Line No. 2: Vote than 149 fee,but na in excess of 3"ket. 7I7
Hught Zone No. 5. Vote than 3"feet. i
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(56) Section 4 of Appendix II-A is amended to read as follows:
"APPENDIX II-A
SUPPRESSION AND CONTROL OF
HAZARDOUS FIRE AREAS
"4. Restricted Entry
"The chief shall officially determine and publicly announce when any
hazardous fire area shall be closed to entry and when such area
shall again be opened to entry. No person other than those
hereinafter expressly exempted shall go on or be upon a hazardous
fire area, except public roadways, inhabited areas or established
trails and camp sites which have not been closed during such time
when the hazardous fire area is closed to entry.
"It is not the intention of this section to prohibit residents or
owners of private property within any hazardous fire area or their
invitees or guests from going or being upon their lands, and such
persons are to such extent excepted from the provisions of this
section. This section does not apply to any entry, in the course of
duty, by any peace or police officer, or any other duly-authorized
public officer, member of any fire department, member of the United
States Forest Service or member of the Colorado State Forest
Service. "
(57) Appendix II-E is deleted.
(58) Appendix III-A is amended to read as follows:
"APPENDIX III-A
FIRE-FLOW REQUIREMENTS FOR BUILDINGS
"1 . SCOPE
"This appendix is the procedure for determining fire-flow
requirements for all buildings or portions of buildings hereafter
constructed. This appendix is not intended to apply to structures
other than buildings. The fire-flow requirement is the quantity of
water in gallons per minute needed to control an anticipated fire in
a building or group of buildings. The chief shall establish the
minimum residual pressure and the flow duration to be used when
determining fire flow.
"2. DEFINITIONS
"FIRE AREA is the total floor area in square feet for all floor
levels within the exterior walls, or under the horizontal projection
of the roof of a building. Each portion of a building separated by
one or more area separation walls constructed in accordance with the
Building Code may be considered as separate fire areas for the
purposes of determining the required fire flow.
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113. MODIFICATIONS
"Fire-flow requirements may be modified downward for isolated
buildings or group of buildings in rural areas or small communities
where the development of full fire-flow requirements is impractical .
"Fire flow may be modified upward where conditions indicate an
unusual susceptibility to group fires or conflagrations. An upward
modification shall not be more than twice that required for the
building under consideration.
"4. FIRE-FLOW REQUIREMENTS FOR BUILDINGS
"The minimum fire-flow requirements for one- and two-family
dwellings shall be 1,000 gallons per minute.
"EXCEPTION: Fire flow may be reduced 50 percent when the building
is provided with an approved automatic sprinkler
system.
"The fire flow for buildings other than one- and two-family
dwellings shall be not less than that specified in Table No.
III-A-A.
"EXCEPTION: The required fire flow may be reduced up to 75 percent
when the building is provided with an approved
automatic sprinkler system.
"In Types I and II-F.R. construction, only the three largest
successive floor areas shall be used.
" In areas where existing water distribution systems are fully
developed, buildings or portions of buildings may be built provided
the building can be designed, constructed and maintained within the
existing fire flow capabilities.
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TABLE NO. III-A-A
FIFE-FLOW GUIDE FOR BUILDINGS OTHER THAN
ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY DWELLINGS
I I I
I I
I FLOW I CONSTRUCTION TYPE I
I (GALLONS I_.- -- -- - ---- -..-._.__. -- ----- ------ -----I
1 PER I I I II ONE-HR. I I'v-H.T. I II-N I I
I HIMUTE) I I I-F .R. I III OHE-HP. I V OHE-HR . I I I I-fJ I V--N f
I I I
I I TOTAL FIRE AREA IN SQUARE FEET 1
I I I
I I I I I I I
I 1000 I 22,700 I 12,700 I 8,200 I 5,900 I 3,600 I
I 1500 I 30,200 I 17,000 I 10,900 I 7,900 I 4,BOO I
I 1750 I 38,700 I 21 ,SOO I 12,900 I 9,800 I 6,200 I
12VOO I 48,300 I 24,200 I 17 , 400 I 12,600 I 7 ,700 I
I 2250 I 59,000 I 33,200 I 21 ,300 I 15,400 I 9,400 I
I 2500 I 70,900 I 35,700 I 25,500 I 18,400 I 11 ,300 I
I 2750 I 83,700 I 47, 100 I 30, 100 I 21 ,800 I 13,400 I
1 3000 I 97,700 I 54 ,900 I =5,200 I 25,900 I 15,600 I
I 3250 I 112,700 I 63,400 I 40,600 I 29,300 I 18,000 I
1 3500 I 128,700 I 72 ,400 I 46 ,400 I 33,500 I 20,600 I
13750 I 145,900 I 82, 100 I 52 , 500 I 37,900 I 23,300 I
I 4000 1164,200 I 92,400 I 59, 100 I 42,700 I 26 ,300 I
I 4250 I 123,400 I 103, 100 I 66,000 I 47,700 I 29,300 I
I 4500 I 203, 700 I 114 ,600 I 73,300 I 53,000 I 32,600 I
I 4750 I 225,200 I 126, 700 I S1 , 100 I 58,600 I 36,000 I
I 5"00 1 247,700 I 139,400 I 89,200 I 65,400 I 39,600 I
I 5250 I 271 ,200 I 152,600 I 97 ,700 I 70,600 I 43,400 I
15too I 295,900 I 166 , 500 I 106,500 I 77,000 I 475400 I
I 5750 IUNLIMITED I UNLIMITED I 115.800 I 83, 700 I 51 , 500 I
I 6000 I I I 125 , 500 I 90,600 I 55,700 I
I 6250 I I I 135, 500 I 97,900 I 609200 I
I 6500 1 I I 145noo I 106,900 I 64,800 I
I 6750 1 " I " I 156,700 I 113,200 I 69,600 I
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(59) Appendix III-B is deleted.
(60) Appendix III-D is deleted and a new ppendix III-D is added as
follows:
"APPENDIX III-D
RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLERS
ALTERNATIVE DESIGN CRITERIA
"Section 1.0 Purpose, scope and limitations
"1 . 1 Purpose. This Appendix describes the design alternatives for
fire access, fire fighting water supplies, and fire alarm systems
which may be used in new residential buildings and projects when
buildings and/or projects are protected by approved residential fire
sprinkler systems.
"1 .2 Scope. Residential fire sprinkler systems may be used in any
Group R occupancy as defined by the Uniform Building Code, which are
not otherwise required to be protected by a commercial fire
sprinkler system. Examples of these buildings are single-family
dwellings duplexes, lodging houses, apartment buildings,
condominiums, townhouses, zero lot-line homes, dormitories,
fraternity and sorority houses, group homes, and hotels and motels.
This Appendix shall not apply to buildings of four or more stories
or exceeding 55' in height, or buildings defined as Group I by the
Uniform Building Code.
"1 .3 Limitations. Residential fire sprinkler systems , in
conjunction with other requirements of the Uniform Fire and Uniform
Building Codes and their Appendices and related standards, are
intended to control a fire and maintain a tenable environment within
a residence. Residential fire sprinklers are not intended as a
substitute for manual firefighting forces, but when used in
conjunction with current Poudre Fire Authority service levels can
substantially increase the probability of survival in a fire and
decrease the potential for property loss and endangering neighbors.
This Appendix permits the omission of sprinkler coverage in those
areas of a building where life-threatening fires are unlikely to
originate.
"1 .4 Extent of project coverage. All buildings within a
residential project, or portions of a mixed commercial -residential
project, using the alternative design criteria of this Appendix,
shall be equipped with approved residential or commercial fire
sprinkler systems.
"1 .5 Storage sheds and vehicle garages. Sprinkler coverage may be
omitted in storage sheds which are used for only the storage of
household goods and personal belongings; and detached vehicle
garages for passenger vehicles of residents.
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"1 .6 Detached agricultural buildings. Sprinkler coverage may be
omitted in detached agricultural buildings or buildings defined as
Group M by the Uniform Building Code, such as barns, stables, and
similar buildings when they are directly related to the residential
use and they do not constitute a fire exposure hazard to dwellings .
"1 .7 Extended modifications. The design criteria detailed in this
Appendix may be extended, relaxed, modified, or waived when all
buildings are protected with fully conforming commercial fire
sprinkler systems and when , in the opinion of the Chief ,
firefighting and/or rescue operations would not be impaired.
"1 .8 Reference to other sections of the Fire Code. Unless
specifically modified in this Appendix, all requirements of the
Uniform Fire Code, as adopted and amended, and related standards and
policies shall apply.
"Section 2.0 Definitions.
"2. 1 Building Code. The edition of the Uniform Building Code, or
other building code, amended and adopted by Larimer County, Colorado
and the City of Fort Collins and Town of Timnath.
"2.2 Commercial fire sprinkler system. An automatic fire
extinguishing system consisting of a water supply, a system of
piping, and sprinkler heads designed, installed and maintained in
accordance with National Fire Protection Association Standard 13,
Uniform Building Code Standard 38-1, and Fire Code Sections 10.301
and 10.302.
"2.3 County. Larimer County, Colorado
"2.4 Dead-end fire apparatus access road. A fire apparatus access
road that does not provide a direct connection to a public street or
approved private drive, except at its point of origin.
"2 5 Fire apparatus access road. Any public street or private
drive required to be used as a point of access for firefighting or
other emergency purpose.
"2.6 Fire code. The edition of the Uniform Fire Code or other fire
code as adopted and amended by the Poudre Valley Fire Protection
District, City of Fort Collins or Town of Timnath.
"2.7 Private drive. A street, alley, parking lot, or other
thoroughfare owned and maintained by a private party, homeowners
association, neighborhood group, or other similar party.
"2.8 Public street. A dedicated public street, alley, or other
thoroughfare regulated and maintained by the city, county or state.
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2.9 Residential fire sprinkler system. An automatic fire
extinguishing system consisting of a water supply, a system of
piping and sprinkler heads designed, installed, and maintained in
accordance with Appendix III-E of this Code.
"2. 10 Required fire flow. The quantity of water needed to control
a fire in a specific building and prevent its spread to adjoining
properties under normal anticipated conditions. "Required Fire
Flow" shall be designated in gallons per minute (GPM) at specific
residual pressures.
"2. 11 Storage sheds. Buildings used for storage of household goods
and personal effects of residents. Storage sheds shall not exceed
120 square feet in area nor seven feet (Y) in height and shall not
be used for the storage of flammable liquids or hazardous materials .
"EXCEPTION: Quantities of flammable liquids and hazardous materials
used in the maintenance and operation of the residence
or residential project not exceeding ten (10) gallons.
"2. 12 Traffic engineer. The person lawfully empowered to regulate
vehicular traffic on public or private property.
"2. 13 Vehicle garages. Detached external buildings used for the
storage of vehicles owned by residents. Vehicle garages shall be
limited in size to that necessary for the storage of only two
vehicles and shall not be used for repair work or storage of
flammable liquids or hazardous materials except as allowed in
Section 2. 11 .
"EXCEPTION: Larger vehicle garages shall be permitted, provided
each set of two parking stalls is separated by one hour
fire resistive construction, as described in the
Building Code.
"2. 14 Water supply. The provision of water for firefighting
purposes . Water supply shall be public or private water
distribution systems or approved stored water sources.
"Section 3.0 Fire apparatus access roads
"3. 1 General . For buildings or projects provided with approved
residential fire sprinkler systems, fire apparatus access roads
shall be provided and maintained in accordance with the provisions
of this section . Design and maintenance criteria for all other
fire apparatus access roads shall be in accordance with Section
10.207 of the Fire Code and applicable Poudre Fire Authority
standards and policies.
"3.2 Where required. Fire apparatus access roads shall be required
for every building hereafter constructed when any portion of an
exterior wall of the first story is located more than three hundred
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feet (300' ) from fire department vehicle access. Measurement of the
300' distance shall be as a hoseline would be advanced around the
exterior of the building and shall not pass through the building.
"3.3 Construction and surface requirements. Fire apparatus access
roads shall be designed and maintained to support the imposed loads
of fire apparatus and shall have a surface which provides
all -weather driving capabilities. City or county design standards
shall apply when designing and installing fire apparatus access
roads.
"3.4 Width. The minimum unobstructed width of a fire apparatus
access road shall be not less than twenty (20) feet. Total public
street or private drive width shall be in accordance with applicable
County standards, or as determined by County traffic engineer.
"EXCEPTION: Fire apparatus access road width for private drives
serving detached single-family dwellings and Group M
occupancies, as defined by the Building Code, may be
reduced to fifteen (15) feet.
"3.5 Vertical clearance. All fire apparatus access roads shall
have an unobstructed vertical clearance of not less than thirteen
feet, six inches (13'6") .
"3.6 Turning radius. The turning point of fire apparatus access
roads shall be a minimum of twenty feet (20' ) inside and forty feet
(40' ) outside and all turns shall maintain the unobstructed width
requirement set forth in Section 3.4 above.
"3.7 Dead-end fire apparatus access roads. All dead-end fire
apparatus access roads exceeding one hundred and fifty feet (150' )
in length, shall be provided with a turnaround sufficient to allow a
standard fire pumper to back up and reverse direction. Deadend fire
apparatus access roads exceeding three hundred feet (300' ) in length
shall be provided with an eighty foot (80' ) diameter cul -de-sac,
drive-around access through a parking lot with conforming turning
radius, or an approved second point of access.
"EXCEPTION: Private drives serving individual detached single
family dwellings may be of unlimited length, without
turnaround provisions.
"3.8 Bridges. Bridges used as part of fire apparatus access
roadways shall be designed, constructed, and maintained in a manner
sufficient to carry the imposed loads of fully-loaded fire
apparatus. When bridges are used, applicable County design
standards shall be used.
"3.9 Grade. The gradient for fire apparatus access roads shall not
exceed eight percent (8%) .
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"EXCEPTION: Private drives serving individual detached single
family dwellings may exceed an 8% grade when, in the
opinion of the Chief, firefighting or rescue operations
would not be impaired.
"3. 10 Obstruction. The required width of any fire apparatus access
roadway shall not be obstructed in any manner, including parking of
vehicles. When parking obstructions are anticipated, approved "NO
PARKING FIRE LANE" signs shall be posted. When required, these
signs shall be placed on one side of roadways twenty-eight feet
(28' ) or less in width and on both sides of roadways twenty-four
(24' ) or less in width.
"3. 11 Second point of access. All dead-end fire apparatus access
roads serving 150 dwelling units or fewer, or a dwelling unit
density of 15 dwelling units per acre or fewer, shall be provided
with an approved second point of access when the deadend fire
apparatus access road exceeds 1,320' in length.
"Dead-end fire apparatus access roads serving 150 dwelling units or
a dwelling unit density of more than 15, shall be provided with an
approved second point of access when the dead-end fire apparatus
road exceeds 660' in length.
"EXCEPTION: Extensions of deadend fire apparatus access roads
serving detached single-family dwellings may be allowed
when geographical conditions make a second point of
access impossible, and when, in the opinion of the
Chief, firefighting or rescue operations would not
otherwise be impaired and adjoining dwellings and other
buildings do not present a fire exposure hazard to each
other.
"Section 4.0 Water supply.
"4. 1 General . An approved water supply capable of providing the
required fire flow for fire protection, shall be provided to all
premises upon which buildings or portions of building are hereafter
constructed. Residential fire sprinklers shall not be considered as
a substitute for approved water supplies, except as modified in this
section.
"4.2 Required fire flow. The required fire flow shall be
determined in accordance with Appendix III -A . All water
distribution systems shall be installed in accordance with
applicable standards of the water purveyor having jurisdiction.
"4.3 Water supply requirements. Water supply requirements within
the City of Fort Collins and Poudre Valley Fire Protection District
shall be in accordance with applicable City or County standards and
the Fire Code.
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"EXCEPTION: In areas where a water distribution system is
fully-developed and incapable of providing the required
fireflow but capable of providing the calculated
sprinkler demand, approved residential fire sprinklers
may be considered as satisfying the intent of the Fire
Code. In area where exposure to fire hazards exist,
the Chief may require additional fire hydrants.
"4.4 Fire hydrant spacing. The distance from a primary fire
hydrant to the most distant point of a fire apparatus access road
required for fire access, shall not exceed six hundred feet (600' ) .
When secondary fire hydrants are required, the distance from the
most distant point of a fire apparatus access road required for fire
access shall not exceed one thousand feet (1000' ) .
"EXCEPTION: In rural areas where standard fire hydrant spacing is
impractical due to the size of the individual lots, the
Chief may allow extension of hydrant spacing distances.
"Section 5.0 Fire alarm systems.
"5. 1 General . Fire alarm systems shall be installed in residential
buildings as detailed in this section.
"5.2 Definitions. For the purpose of this section, the following
words/phrases shall have the meaning indicated.
"5.3 Multi -family dwellings. Multi -family dwellings three (3)
stories or more in height or containing fifteen (15) or more
dwelling units and with interior corridors serving as the primary
exit for dwelling units.
"5.2.2 Hotels, motels, and dormitories. Hotels, motels, and
dormitories three (3) stories in height or containing twenty (20) or
more guest rooms, and with interior corridors serving as the primary
exit for guest rooms.
"5.2.3 Group homes. Group living facilities such as board and care
homes for the elderly, group homes for mentally, physically, and/or
emotionally disabled persons, lodging houses, fraternity and
sorority houses half-way houses, and similar group living
facilities.
"5.3 Extent of coverage. Alarm systems installed in multi-family
dwellings, hotels, motels and dormitories shall include smoke
detection and manual activation in corridors, intervening rooms, and
other common areas. The evacuation alarm shall also be connected to
the sprinkler flow switch. Group homes shall be provided ith
approved, 100-volt powered, single-station smoke detection in all
living areas. Such equipment shall be installed in accordance with
the manufacturer's instructions. An evacuation alarm shall be
provided and connected to the sprinkler flow switch.
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"5.4 Dwelling unit smoke detectors. Nothing in this Appendix shall
preempt the smoke detector requirement of Section 1210(A) of the
Building Code. Individual smoke detectors shall be installed in all
dwelling units in accordance with the Building Code. "
(61) Appendix III-E is added as follows:
"APPENDIX III-E
RESIDENTIAL FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
DESIGN, INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE STANDARDS
"Section 1.0 Purpose, scope and limitations.
"1 . 1 Purpose. This appendix describes automatic fire sprinkler
systems which will contribute to the reduction of loss of life and
injuries due to fires in residential occupancies.
"1 .2 Scope. This appendix describes the requirements for the
design, installation and maintenance of residential fire sprinkler
systems. These systems may be installed in Group R occupancies as
defined by the Uniform Building Code. This appendix shall not apply
to buildings of four or more stories in height or exceeding 55' in
height or buildings defined as Group I occupancies by the Uniform
Building Code.
"1 .3 Limitations. Residential fire sprinkler systems , in
conjunction with other requirements of the Uniform Fire and Building
Codes and their related appendices and standards, are intended to
control a fire within a dwelling unit while maintaining a tenable
environment for people within that dwelling. Residential sprinkler
systems are not intended as a substitute for manual firefighting
forces, but when used in conjunction with Poudre Fire Authority
service levels can substantially increase the probability of
survival in a fire and decrease the potential for property loss and
fire exposure to neighboring dwelling units. This appendix permits
omission of sprinkler coverage in building areas where life
threatening fires are unlikely to originate.
"1 .4 Extent of coverage. All buildings utilizing the alternative
design standards of Appendix IIID and Chapter 13 of the Uniform
Building Code shall be equipped with approved residential sprinkler
systems, approved commercial sprinkler systems or approved combined
sprinkler systems.
"EXCEPTION 1 . Sprinkler coverage may be omitted in detached storage
buildings and detached vehicle garages as defined in
Sections 2. 11 and 2. 13 of Appendix IIID.
"EXCEPTION 2. Sprinkler coverage may be omitted in detached
agricultural buildings as defined in the Uniform
Building Code when directly related to the
residential use and where they do not constitute a
fire exposure hazard to residential buildings.
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"Section 2.0 - REFERENCE TO NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION
(NFPA) STANDARDS FOR ONE AND TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS AND MOBILE HOMES.
"2. 1 Residential Fire Sprinkler Systems installed in one and two
family dwellings and mobile homes shall be designed, installed and
maintained in accordance with NFPA 13D with the following
modifications.
"2.2 Additional Maintenance Requirements to NFPA 13D, Sec. 1-4.
"1-4.1 Occupant responsibility for maintenance. It shall be
the responsibility of occupants, whether owner, tenant
or other ownership category, to maintain all portions
of the sprinkler systems installed within the dwelling
unit in an operable condition at all times. This
shall include keeping heads free of paint and
excessive accumulations of dirt, keeping heads free of
all obstructions, maintaining all valves in the open
position, and maintaining all alarm devices in
operation.
"1-4.2 Inspection upon change of ownership or occupant. Upon
any change in ownership or occupant, it shall be the
responsibility of the owner of the dwelling, or his or
her authorized representative, to obtain an inspection
of the sprinkler system within that dwelling. The
purpose of this inspection shall be to verify that the
system is in servic a and components are not damaged
or impaired. Any improvements or repairs required as
a result of this inspection shall be completed before
the Fire Authority will issue a certificate of
successful inspection. The Chief may assess an
inspection fee based on the costs incurred to provide
the inspection. If Poudre Fire Authority is not
notified of a change in ownership or occupant, the
Authority may conduct an inspection within a
reasonable time after discovery of the fact that the
change in ownership or occupant occurs.
"1-4.3 Documentation. Development and construction documents
of all dwelling units and buildings equipped with
required residential fire sprinkler systems, shall
have wording included to show the requirement for the
sprinkler system and maintenance provisions.
"1-4.4 Impairment. If a sprinkler system is impaired or
removed from service for any reason, Poudre Fire
Authority shall be immediately notified by the
property owner and/or occupant.
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1-4.5 Construction changes. All construction within a
building or dwelling unit equipped with a required
residential fire sprinkler system shall take into
consideration the impact on the sprinkler system. A
certified residential fire sprinkler installer shall
be contacted to make necessary repairs, additions,
and/or modifications.
"1-4.6 Repairs, additions, and modifications. All repairs,
additions, and modifications to residential fire
sprinkler systems shall be done by a certified
residential sprinkler installed. Plan review and
permit procedures as detailed in Section 2.3, shall
apply to such work.
"2.3 Additional installation requirements to NFPA 13D, Sec. 1-5.
"1-5.2. 1 Installer certification. Residential fire sprinkler
systems shall only be installed by contractors
holding a valid residential fire sprinkler
installation certificate. Contractors eligible to
receive installation certificates are:
"A. Fire sprinkler contractors licensed in the City
of Fort Collins.
"B. Master plumbers licensed in the County or
State.
"1-5.2.2 On site installer. At least one (1) installer on
each job site shall hold a valid residential fire
sprinkler installer's certificate.
"1-5.2.3 Plan review. All residential fire sprinkler systems
shall be approved through the Poudre Fire Authority
plan review procedures before installation. At
least one (1) set of approved plans shall be
maintained by the installer at each installation
site.
"1-5.2.4 Building permit. All residential fire sprinkler
systems shall be installed under a building permit
separate from the general permit issued for the
total building.
"1-5.3 Tests. All tests required by this design standard
shall be witnessed by a Poudre Fire Authority
representative. The installer shall request these
tests at least 24 hours in advance. Poudre Fire
Authority may allow tests to be witnessed by on-site
quality control inspectors or inspectors of other
public agencies, at the discretion of the Chief.
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"1-5.4 Tests required. The following tests shall be
conducted on residential fire sprinkler systems.
"A. Underground water service flush.
"B. Piping hydrostatic test at 200 PSI before the
installation of sheet rock, sprinkler heads and
pressure relief device for a duration of two (2)
hours.
"C. A design area flow test.
"D. Final hydrostatic test of 150 PSI for a duration
of one (1) hour.
"E. Final test of all system components.
"1-5.5 System approval . The installed residential fire
sprinkler system shall be approved by Poudre Fire
Authority before a certificate of occupancy is issued.
"1-5.6 Care of residential sprinkler heads. Residential
sprinkler heads shall be handled with sufficient care
to prevent pre- installation damage . Prior to
installation, heads shall be stored and handled in
original manufacturer's packing material . Heads shall
not be installed before sheetrock or similar
materials. Heads installed before final interior
finishes are applied shall be protected by
manufacturer supplied protective covers. Heads found
damaged shall be replaced. Heads exposed to high heat
prior to installation shall not be installed.
"1-5.7 Installation aesthetics. All system design and
installation shall take into consideration the final
appearance such that the final installation presents
the minimum detraction from the buildings aesthetic
appearance.
"2 4 Additional Water Supply Requirements to NFPA 13D, Sec. 2-2 and
Sec. 2-3.
"2-2.1 Water flow test. All fire sprinkler systems shall be
designed to water flow tests data calculated to the
maximum daily use.
"2-2.2 Backflow prevention. All fire sprinkler systems
connected directly to a public water supply system
shall be provided with a backflow prevention device
acceptable to the water purveyor having jurisdiction.
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"2-3. 1 Lawn Irrigation. All fire sprinkler systems using
multi-purpose piping systems supplying lawn irrigation
systems or similar high water usage devices shall be
provided with an automatic mechanism which shuts off
the flow to the irrigation system or similar device
when the sprinkler system is activated .
"2.5 Additional Requirements to Valves and Drains, NFPA 13D, Sec.
3-1 .
3-1 .4 Pressure relief. Each residential fire sprinkler
system shall be provided with a pressure relief device
on the system side of the backflow prevention device.
This relief valve shall be set to operate at 175 PSI
and positioned so that any water released will not
damage building components or contents.
"2.6 Additional Requirements to Alarms, NFPA 13D, Sec. 3-6.
"3-6. 1 Exterior alarm. All waterflow alarm devices shall
provide an audible signal on the exterior.
"3-6.2 Power connection. All electrical waterflow alarm
devices must be connected to the bathroom power
circuit.
"2 7 Additions to Position of Sprinklers, NFPA 13D, Sec. 4-2.
"4-2.4 Heat producing devices. Sprinkler heads shall be
positioned so that they are not adversely affected by
heating, ventilation, and air conditioning equipment.
Manufacturer's specifications shall be consulted for
specific design limitations.
"4-2.5 Ceiling fans. When ceiling fans are used, sprinkler
heads shall be located so that fan blades do not
obstruct spray pattern or delay response time. Rooms
exceeding nine (9' ) feet by nine (9' ) feet in size
with a ceiling fan shall contain a minimum of two (2)
sprinklers.
"2.8 Additions to Location of Sprinklers, NFPA 13D, Sec. 4-6.
"4-6 Exception No. 3: Sprinklers may be omitted from garages
which have no openings into the dwelling unit, open
attached porches, carports and similar structures.
"4-6. 1 Hazard areas. All hazard areas, in which high heat
output is produced during normal operations, shall
have listed commercial sprinkler heads with a fusing
temperature of 165 to 212 degrees. Single sprinklers
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installed in these areas shall not be considered as a
design sprinkler in demand calculations.
"Section 3.0 - REFERENCE TO NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATIION
(NFPA) STANDARDS FOR OTHER THAN ONE AND TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS AND
MOBILE HOMES
3. 1 Residential Fire Sprinkler Systems installed in other than one
and two family dwellings and mobile homes shall be designed,
installed and maintained in accordance with NFPA 13R with the
following modifications.
"3.2 Additional installation requirements to NFPA 13R, Sec. 2-1 .
"2-1 .4 Plan review. All residential fire sprinkler systems
shall be approved through the Poudre Fire Authority
plan review procedures before installation. At least
one (1) set of approved plans shall be maintained by
the installer at each installation site.
"2-1 .5 Building permit. All residential fire sprinkler
systems shall be installed under a building permit
separate from the general permit issued for the total
building.
"2-1 .6 Tests. All tests required by this design standard
shall be witnessed by a Poudre Fire Authority
representative. The installer shall request these
tests at least 24 hours in advance. Poudre Fire
Authority may allow tests to be witnessed by on-site
quality control inspectors or inspectors of other
public agencies, at the discretion of the Chief.
"2-1 .7 Tests required. The following tests shall be
conducted on residential fire sprinkler systems.
"A. Underground water service flush.
"B. Piping hydrostatic test at 200 PSI before the
installation of sheet rock, sprinkler heads and
pressure relief device for a duration of two (2)
hours.
"C. A design area flow test.
"D. Final hydrostatic test of 150 PSI for a duration
of one (1) hour.
"E. Final test of all system components.
"2-1 .8 System approval . The installed residential fire
sprinkler system shall be approved by Poudre Fire
Authority before a certificate of occupancy is issued.
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"3.3 Additions to Design and Installation, NFPA 13R, Sec. 2-2.
"2-2.2 Certification. Residential fire sprinkler systems
shall only be installed by contractors holding a valid
residential fire sprinkler installation certificate.
Contractors eligible to receive installation
certificates are:
"A. Fire sprinkler contractors licensed in the City.
"B. Master plumbers licensed in the City and State.
"2-2.3 On site installer. At least one (1) installer on each
job site shall hold a valid residential fire sprinkler
installer's certificate.
"2-2.4 Care of residential sprinkler heads. Residential
sprinkler heads shall be handled with sufficient care
to prevent pre- installation damage . Prior to
installation, heads shall be stored and handled in
original manufacturer's packing material . Heads shall
not be installed before sheetrock or similar
materials. Heads installed before final interior
finishes are applied shall be protected by
manufacturer supplied protective covers. Heads found
damaged shall be replaced. Heads exposed to high heat
prior to installation shall not be installed.
"2-2.5 Installation aesthetics. All system design and
installation shall take into consideration the final
appearance such that the final installation presents
the minimum detraction from the building' s aesthetic
appearance.
"3.4 Additions to Water Supply, NFPA 13R, Sec. 2-7.
"2-3.3 Water flow test. All fire sprinkler systems shall be
designed to water flow tests data calculated to the
maximum daily use.
"2-3.4 Back flow prevention. All fire sprinkler systems
connected directly to a public water supply system
shall be provided with a backflow prevention device
acceptable to the water purveyor having jurisdiction.
"2-3.5 Lawn irrigation. All fire sprinkler systems using
multi-purpose piping systems supply lawn irrigation
systems or similar high water usage devices shall be
provided with an automatic mechanism which shuts off
the flow to the irrigation system or similar device
when the sprinkler system is activated.
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"3.5 Additional Requirements to Valves and Drains, NFPA 13L, Sec.
2-4.1
"2-4.1 .4 Pressure relief. Each residential fire sprinkler
system shall be provided with a pressure relief
device on the system side of the backflow prevention
device. This relief valve shall be set to operate
at 175 PSI and positioned so that any water released
will not damage building components or contents.
"2-4.1 .5 Control valve accessibility. Each control valve
assembly shall be accessible to firefighters without
entering a dwelling unit. If an exterior access
panel or door is used, provisions shall be made to
insure that the control valve assembly is protected
from freezing. Access panels or doors to control
valve assemblies shall be designated with an
approved sign and secured in a closed and locked
position.
"3.6 Additions to Alarms, NFPA 13R, Sec. 2-4.6.
"2-4.6.1 Alarm location. On buildings with no interior
common areas, the alarm bell or horn shall be
mounted on the exterior of the building facing the
street from which building is addressed. Unless
specifically altered by Poudre Fire Authority, the
alarm bell or horn shall be positioned directly over
the fire department connection. In buildings with
interior common areas such as corridors, foyers,
offices, recreation areas or other similar areas, an
additional bell (s) or horn(s) shall be provided in
these areas. Exterior alarm devices shall be
positioned high enough to be seen above landscaping.
"2-4.6.2 Alarm power source. All flow switches and alarm
horns or bells shall be powered from a common
building power circuit independent from individual
dwelling units.
"2-4.6.3 Remote monitoring. Residential fire sprinkler
systems with over one hundred (100) sprinkler heads
shall be monitored at an approved location which has
24-hour supervision in accordance with Section
10.309 of this Code.
"3.7 Additions to Position of Sprinklers, NFPA 13R, Sec. 2-5. 1 .7.
"2-5. 1 .7.4 Heat producing devices. Sprinkler heads shall be
positioned so that they are not adversely affected
by heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
equipment. Manufacturer's specifications shall be
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consulted for specific design limitations.
"2-5.1.7.5 Ceiling fans. When ceiling fans are used,
sprinkler heads shall be located so that fan
blades do not obstruct spray pattern or delay
response time. Rooms exceeding nine (9' ) feet by
nine (9' ) feet in size with a ceiling fan shall
contain a minimum of two (2) sprinklers.
"3.8 Addition to Location of Sprinklers, NFPA 13R, Sec. 2-6.
"2-6. Exception No. 2: Sprinklers may be omitted from small
clothes closets where the least dimension does not
exceed 3 ft (0.9m� and the area does not exceed 24
square feet (2.2m ) and the walls and ceiling are
surfaced with noncombustible or limited combustible
materials as defined by NFPA 220, Standard on Types of
Building Construction. This exception shall not apply
to closets in residential buildings where occupants may
be unusually likely to cause a fire or have a history of
firestarting behavior.
"2-6.1 Hazard areas. All hazard areas, in which high heat
output is produced during normal operations, shall
have listed commercial sprinkler heads with a fusing
temperature of 165 to 212 degrees. Single sprinklers
installed in these areas shall not be considered as a
design sprinkler in demand calculations.
"3.9 Addition to Maintenance, NFPA 13R, Sec. 2-7.
"2-7. 1 Occupant responsibility for maintenance. It shall be
the responsibility of occupants, whether owner, tenant
or other ownership category, to maintain all portions
of the sprinkler systems installed within the dwelling
unit in an operable condition at all times. This
shall include keeping heads free of paint and
excessive accumulations of dirt, keeping heads free of
all obstructions, maintaining all valves in the open
position, and maintaining all alarm devices in
operation.
"2-7.2 Inspection upon change of ownership or occupant. Upon
any change in ownership or occupant, it shall be the
responsibility of the owner of the dwelling, or his or
her authorized representative, to obtain an inspection
of the sprinkler system within that dwelling. The
purpose of this inspection shall be to verify that the
system is in service and components are not damaged or
impaired. Any improvements or repairs required as a
result of this inspection shall be completed before
the Fire Authority will issue a certificate of
successful inspection. The Chief may assess an
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inspection fee based on the costs incurred to provide
the inspection. If Poudre Fire Authority is not
notified of a change in ownership or occupant, the
Authority may conduct an inspection within a
reasonable time after discovery of the fact that the
change in ownership or occupant occurs.
"2-7.3 Common areas. It shall be the responsibility of the
building owner, homeowners' association, or other
party responsible for maintenance of common and
external areas to maintain in an operable condition
all portions of sprinkler systems in these areas at
all times. This shall include all items listed in
Section 6.2, above.
"2-7.4 Inspections. All sprinkler systems in multi -family
buildings shall be included in Poudre Fire Authority's
fire sprinkler system inspection program. In addition
to inspection of sprinkler system components in the
building's common area, the building management shall
provide the inspector access to all unoccupied
dwelling units for inspection purposes. If the
inspector has cause to believe that the sprinkler
systems in occupied dwelling units are impaired,
inactive, or damaged, he or she shall request entry
into such units. If entry is denied, the inspector
shall obtain an inspection warrant, as detailed in
Section 2. 107 of this Code.
"2-7.5 Inspection upon change of ownership or occupant. Upon
any change in ownership or occupant, it shall be the
responsibility of the owner of the dwelling, or his or
her authorized representative, to obtain an inspection
of the sprinkler system within that dwelling. The
purpose of this inspection shall be to verify that the
system is in service and components are not damaged or
impaired. Any improvements or repairs required as a
result of this inspection shall be completed before
the Fire Authority will issue a certificate of
successful inspection. The Chief may assess an
inspection fee based on the costs incurred to provide
the inspection. If Poudre Fire Authority is not
notified of a change in ownership or occupant, the
Authority may conduct an inspection within a
reasonable time after discovery of the fact that the
change in ownership or occupant occurred.
"2-7.6 Documentation. Development and construction documents
of all dwelling units and buildings equipped with
required residential fire sprinkler systems, shall
have wording included to show the requirement for the
sprinkler system and maintenance provisions.
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2-7.7 Impairment. If a sprinkler system is impaired or
removed from service for any reason, Poudre Fire
Authority shall be immediately notified by the
property owner and/or occupant.
"2-7.8 Construction changes. All construction within a
building or dwelling unit equipped with a required
residential fire sprinkler system shall take into
consideration the impact on the sprinkler system. A
certified residential fire sprinkler installer shall
be contacted to make necessary repairs, additions,
and/or modifications.
"2-7.9 Repairs, additions and modifications. All repairs,
additions, and modifications to residential fire
sprinkler systems shall be done by a certified
residential sprinkler installed. Plan review and
permit procedures as detailed in Section 3.2 shall
apply to such work.
(62) Appendix VI-A is .eleted.
(63) Appendix VI-C is deleted.
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered
published in summary form this 6th day of February, A.D. 1990, and to be
presented for final passage on the 20th day of February, A.D. 1990.
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Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading this 20\y of February, 1990.
Mayor
A EST:
City Clerk
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