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Ordinance 98-074...Colllerf~.Flrt Prevtntion and Protection Code B~ ORDINANCENO. 98-7~ 98 SEP 30 ,',;: ~: 03 COLLIER COUNTY FIRE PREVENTION AND P ON~ E AN ORDINANCE EIIAGrIN(} THE "COLLIER COUNTY FIRB PREVENTION AND PROI'F..CTION CODB" BY ADOPTING SPECIFIC STANDARDS AND CODES OF THE "NATIONAL F1RB CODF.~, AS PUBLISHED BY THI] NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA), AS LOCALLY AMENDED BY THIS ORDINANCE; AMENDING NFPA I, ~ PRhWE'NIION CODE, BY AMEIqDDIG SEClION !-7 RELATING TO THE BOARD OF ADIUSTMEN~ AND APPEALS, WHICH IS b~JPERSI~DBD BY UNIFIED LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE OF COLLIER COUNTY; AMt'NDING SF. CTION 1-15 RELATING TO VIOLATIONS, PHNALTIF~ AND APPEALS, WHICH IS SUPRSEDED BY THE COLLIEIt. COUNTY BUILDING CONSTRUCI'!ON ADMINISTRATIVE CODE; AMENDING SECrFION I-5 ADOPTING CODES AND STANDARDS; AMENDIN(3 SUBSECTION i-8.4 RELATING TO CHANGES OF OCCUPANCY AND PROVIDING A REQUIREMENT FOR NEW TENANTS AND/OR OCCUPANCIF~q TO OBTAIN A OF FIRE COMI~LIANCE" PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY OF SPECIfiED EXISTI~O BUILDINGS; AMENDINO $EC"FION !-i5 RELATING TO PERMITS AND APPROVAL,q; PROVIDING EXElV~rflONS FOR SPECIFIED RECREATIONAL FIRES; AMENDING SECI'iON 1-17 RELATING TO PLANS REVIEW; PROVIDING A REQUIREMENT FOR A ~ PROTECTION PLAN" SHEET IN NEW BUILDINGS (~ THAN SMALL ANCILLARY STRUCTURF~ LIKE GUARDHOUSES AND RE,qTROOMS AND ONE AND T~O FAMILY RESIDENCES) AND SQUARE FOOTAGE ADDITIONS TO EXISTING STRU~ THAT DO NOT EXCEED 1000 SQ. FT.; ADDING SECTION 1-19 RELATING TO A SCHEDULE OF PERMIT FEF.,q PROVIDED BY FEE RE~OLUTION; AMENDING SECTION 2-1, DEFIlqlTIONS; AMENDINO SECIION 34 RELATING TO OUTDOOR FIP. F.S AND PROVIDING PROHIBITIONS AOAINST SPECIFIED COOKING GRILLS wrrlflN 10 FT OF SPECIFIED BUILDINGS; AMENDIN0 SECTION 3-~ RELATII~0 TO FIRE LANES, SPECIFYING FIRE LANE WIDTHS, TURNAROUND PROVLglONS, FIRB LANE MARKING, EMERGENCY VEHICLE A~ FOR UNMANNED OATED PROP~RT!~q AND STRUCIIJItF.~q, AND ADDRESSING REQUIRE31ENTS FOR THE REAR OF SPECIFIED BUILDINGS; ADDINO SECTION 3-14 RELATII~IG TO ACCEPTABLE METHODS OF CLOTHES DRYER ~O; ADDING SECTION 3-1~ RELATII~IO TO PUBLIC ASSEMBLAGE.q AND EVENTS; PROVIDING A REQUIREMENT FOR SPECIFIED PUBLIC ASSEMBLAGES AND EVENTS TO DEVELOP AN EMEROENCY SERVICES PLAN PRIOR TO THE OCCASION AIN'D AUTHORIZING REASONABLE FEES FOR COIVil~EIqSATION OF ON-SITE SEItVICES; AMENDING SECTION 6-2 RELATING TO STANDPI~I~ SYSTEMS; PROVIDINO EXI!MPTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS; AMENDING SECTION 6-5 RELATING TO WATER SUlkPLY; SPECIFYINO A FIRE FLOW STANDARD AND TESTING AND REFORTINO REQUIREMEN'I'S; PROVIDING SPECIFICATION FOR WATER MAIN EXTENSIONS; AMENDING SECTION 7-1 RELATII~(3 TO AUII)MATIC SYSTEMS; PROVIDING CLARIFICATIONS ON COVERAGE EXCEFI'IONS, SPECIFICATIONS FOR HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS, AND SUPERVISION REQ~; AMENDING SECTION $-2 RELATING TO FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM SYSTEMS, PROVIDING ONE AUD[BLE/VISIBLI~ NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE ON THE EXTERIOR; AMENDING NFPA 101, CODa FOR ~AFIFFY TO FROM FIRE IN BUILDINGS AND STRU~ BY AMENDING CHAPTER 7-63 RELATING TO NOTIFICATION OF OCCUPANTS BY FIRE ALARM SYSTEM; PROVIDING A SPECIFIED DIKIBEL LEVL~; AMENDING CHAPTER 7-7.4 RELAT[N(} TO MANUAL EXTI~I~O EQUIPMENT, PROVIDING THAT ALL COMMERCIAL AND MULTI-FAMILY STRUCIIJRF~ B!~ EQUIPPED WITH FORTABLE FIRE EXII~GUI,qHERS; RI~EALINO CO~ COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 92-72; PROVIDINO FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDINO FOR INCLUSION INTO ~ CODB O!~ LAWS AND ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECIIVB DATB-D!]LAYED. V/HIRE.mS, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County Florida has lke u[ety tuponm~ities ~or Collier County; and WHEREAS, Scction 633.025. FIotich S,-nn~, requires counties with fire safety responsibilli~ to mdop~ minimum fwe safety standards wh/ch shah operate in conjunction with the slate mininmm buildlng code; and WHEREAS, Collier County adopted Collier County Ordinance No. 92-72 adopting a Fire Pr=ven~on sad Protection Code for Collier County which met the samtory tequiremenm under Section 633.02.$, Plotida Statutes; WHEREAS, it is nccesury :o ~late the Collier County Fire Prevention and Protection Code. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAXNED BY TIrE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMLqSIONERS Or COLJ. J~R COUNTY, FLORI])A that: $ICTION ONE: The Standards and Code sectIra of the National Fie Codes", u published by the National Fare Protection Au~ciation(NFPA~is~dbe~wbyNFPAc~de~ndardnun~baandediti~nandu~m~ndedhazin~a~hazby adopted by reference and made a part hereof as the "Collier County Fie Prevention and Protection Code" to protect NFPA Code er Staadard r. dit~on Description I I ~97 Fie Pzevontion Code I0 1998 Portable Fie Extinguishers I I 1998 Low Expansion Foam 11A 1994 Mediu:n- and High-Expansion Foam Systems I 1C 1995 Mobile Foam Apparatus 12 1998 Cabon Dioxide Extinguishing Systems 12A 19<J7 Halo 1301 Fie Extinguishing Systems 13 1996 Installation of Sprinkler Systems 13D 1996 Sprinkler Systcms in One- and Two-Fami]y Dwellings and Mmmfbamzd Homes 131~ 1996 Sprinkler Systems in Kesidcnfial Occulzscies up to and lncluding Fouz Stotia in Hdgbt 14 I ~t6 [nsuilafion of Standpipes and Ho0c Systenm 15 ! 996 Water Spray FLv. ed Systenm For Fie Protection 16 1995 Instsilstion of Deluge Foam-Water Sprinkler and Foam-Wator Spray Sys~ms 16A 1994 Installation of Closed-Hesd Foam-Water Sprinkler Systems 17 1998 DryCkmicalExtinguis~ngSysten~ 17A 1998 Wet Chemical Extinguishing Systum it 1995 Wetting Agcnta 20 1996 Installation of Ceattifupl Fie Pumpt 22 1996 Wa~er Tanks For Privat~ Fie Protection 24 1995 Private Fie Service Mains and Thetr A~ 25 I ~98 In~ Testing. and Maintcnance of Water-Based Fie ~ Systems 30 1995 Fiannnable and Combustible Liquids Code 30A 1996 Automotive and Ivlarine Ser~ce Station Code ...Collift Cotuu~, Flrt Prt~.ntton a~d P~teaWn G~t 30B 1~94 Manufsctu~ and Storage of Aerosol Products 31 1997 Inslalhtton of Oil Burning Equipment 32 1996 Dty-~leanJng Plants 33 199~ Spny Applicalion Using Flammable ot Combu~'bl~ Matcrisis 34 1995 Dipping and Coating Processes Using Fla.,nmable or Cornbustle Materials 35 199~ Manuractu~ of Orgsnic Coatings 36 1997 Solvent Extraction Plants 37 1998 ln~alhtion and U$~ of Statlons~ Comkm~on Engines $nd Gu Tu~ines 40 1997 Storage and Handling of Cellulose Niu'a$~ Motion ~ Film 42 1997 S$onge ofPyroxylin Phsti~ 43D 1994 Slotage of Pmicide$ 4~ 1996 Fire Protection For Laboratories Using Chem~l$ 49 1994 Hazardous Chemicals Data 50 1996 BulkOxygenSy~etraatConsumetSi~e$ ~0A 1994 Gaseo~ Hydrogen Systems at Consumer Sites SOB 1994 Liquefied Hydrogen Systems at Consumer Site~ 51 1997 Design and !nstalhfion of Oxygen-Fuel Gas Syi:--ms for Welding, Cutzing, and Allied... ~ I A 1996 Ar.c~ylene Cylinder Charging Phnts ~IB 1994 Fix~PtcvenfoninUseofCuttinggndWeldtngPttszsses 52 1995 Compt~____ss~l_ Nsttnl (hs Velxtc~lar Fuel Syslcms 54 1996 National Fuel Ou Code 5~ 1998 Storage, Use and Handling of Compressed and Li~ Oases in Portable Cylinders 57 1996 Lkluefied Natul-sl Gas Vehiculaz Fuel Systems 58 1998 Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases 59 1998 Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases st Ul~lity Gas Plants 59A 1996 Produc~on, Storage and Handling of Liquefied Natural 61 1995 Prevention or Fir~ and Dust Explosions in Agricultunl and Food Prt~cts Facilities 6S 1993 Processing and Finishing of Ahminuxn 69 1997 Explosion Prevention Systems 70E 199~ Elec~cal S~fcty Rcqutmnents tot En~loy~ Wod~lazs 72 1996 National F~ Alarm Code 73 1996 P, csidcntial E!ccO'tcal Maintenance C,,odc for One and ~ Family D~cHings 7.5 ! 995 Protcction of Electronic C.,~.,t.,,.~tcr/Data Pzccusing 79 1997 Elcctx~cal Standard for Industrial Machinery 80 1995 Fiz~ Doors and Fir~ Windows 82 1994 lncincrators and Wutc and Linen HandLing Syxtcms and Equii~ncnt 86 1995 Ovens and Furnaces 86C 1995 Industrial Furnaces Using a Special Processing Atmosphere 86D 199~ Industrhl Funac~ Using Vacuum as an Almosphcrs 8IA 1995 Psztdng Stzucturcs 88B 1997 RcpairGarages 90A 1996 lsUlh6oxt of Air Conditioning and Vmtllattnl Systx~ns 90B 1996 !nstallstto~ of Warm Air Hcstlng and Air CondlltonJng 91 199~ Exhausl Sy,iaua for Air ConvcytnI of Malcdals 96 1994 Vmttlslton Cont~l and Fir~ Protcc6on of Commctclsl Cooktrig Operations 97 1996 Standard Glossary of Terms Relal~ng to ChimneyS, Vents, and Heat-Producing Appliances 99 1996 Health CAtc Facililies 99B 199~ Hypob~ric Facilities 101 1997 Codef~xSafcty~,,LifefromFinlaBuildinSssmiSmsclures 102 199~ Oredreads, FoldinS and Tekscoptc SeafinS, Terns and Membn~ SIructum 110 1996 EmeqencyamiStandbyPowaSystnns lit ~996 S~dE~caiF,~-~Em~e~/a~!Smx~/row~Symm~ 120 1994 Coal Preparation Plants 121 1996 Fir~PmteclionfotSelf-PropeliedsndMobileSurfaceMin~Eq~ i 30 1997 Fixed Guideway Transit Systems 150 1995 FLressfety in hceusck Sishies 160 1998 StsndudfofFlsmeEffectsBefmeuAudie~ce 170 1996 Firesafety Symbols 211 1996 Chimneys, Fireplaces, Venls and Solid Fuel Burnine Appliances 214 1996 Water-Cooling Towers 220 1995 Types of Building Construction 221 1997 Fire Walls sad Fire Barrier Wa|ls 231 1995 (3ener~l Storage 231C 1995 Rack Storage oflvlstertsls 231D 1994 Stage o t Rabbet Tsres 231F 1996 Stonge of Rail Paper 232 1995 Protection of Rzcotds 241 i 996 88felusrdinl Constmctlon, Aimlion and Demolition Operations 251 1995 Methods ofTestinI ofFis~ Endunn~ ot'!~s~iinI Constns~ion and Materials 252 1995 McthodsofFireTestsofDoorAssemblie~ 253 199.~ Meti~xi of Test For Critical Padbat Fhtx of Floor Coveting Sisteam Using a Radiant... 25.~ 1996 Method of Test ofb'm'face Burning Chancterisiics ofBuildinI Materials 256 1998 Methods of Fire Tesls of RoofCovertngs 257 1996 Fire Test for Window and Glass Block Assemblies 258 1997 Reses~hTestMetlxxifotDetermininlSmokeGenerationofSolidMatetlals 259 1998 Test Method for Potential Heat Of Bm'lding Materials 260 1994 Mei!~ods of Te~s and Clusitlcadon Systems For Cigarette Ignition Resistance of... 26 i 1994 Meli~ed of Test For DetermininI Resistance of Mock-up Upholsleted Funiture Maletisl... 262 1994 Method ofTest fot Fire and Smoke Cll~arsctedstics ofWites and Cables 263 1994 Method of Test For He, at ~nd Visible Smoke Release Rates for Malertals and Products 264 1995 Method of Test For Heat and Visible Smoke Release Rates for Materials and Products... 264A i 994 Method of Test for Heat Release Rates for Upholsleted Fumina~ ~s of... 265 1994 Method of Test for Evahating lbom Fire Growth Cosmib~ton of Textile Wall... 266 1998 Method of Test for Fire CIssnclerlstiea ofUpholstered Furnim~ Exposed to Flaminl... 267 1998 MethodofTestforFi~C:haracterlsticaof~aadlkddinlAssemblks... 268 1996 Test Method for 13~ !pitfi~ility Exlertot Wsdl Assemblies Usinl · Radiant... 269 199~ TestMed~odfotDevelopinlToxiePoteneyDalafotUselnFltuHaza~Moddint 291 1995 Fh~ Flow Te~tinI and Maddng of Hydnnts 299 1997 Protection of Life and Properr/From Wikltim 302 1994 PieasureandC. onm~-~ialMotorC:n.~ 303 1995 Marinas and Boatyards 306 1997 Conlzol of Gu Hantds on Vessels 307 1995 ~andFim~ofMarineTetmtnals, l~ietsandWl~rves 312 1995 Ftre!'nXectionofVe~selsDmtnl~RepdrandLay-~qs 318 1995 Proeectioaof~ 326 1993 Proc~u~ford~Sat'eEanyofUndeqrmmdSton~Tstls 327 1993 PtoceduresfotCleantnZotSai~egutrdingSmaliTankstndConta/nmWitboutEntry 38.S 1990 Tank Vehicles For Flammable and Combu~le liquids 386 1990 Pombl~ Shipping Tanks 39J 1993 Flammablc and Combu~>!e Liquids tm Farms and !solat~d ~on PtvjecU 407 1996 Alrcrai~ Fuel Servicing 408 1994 Aircrafl Hand Portable Fire Extinguisbm 409 1995 Aitcr~ Hangars e 410 1994 Airat~l~aintenanc8 412 1993 Evaluating Aircraft Rescue and Fir~ Fighting Fosm Equipm~t 415 1997 Airport Tmninal Buildings, Fueling Ramp Drainage and Loading Walkways 418 1995 Helipotu 423 1994 ~andProtecttonofAitaa~Engin~TettFacilities 430 1995 StongeofLiquidtndSolidOxidlzm 432 1997 Storage of Orgsntc Peroxide Formulations 480 1993 Storage, Hindling and Procmint of MaZn~s/um Solids tnd Powden 481 1995 Production, Procet~ng, Handling and Slotage of T'~anium 482 1996 Production. Processing, Handling and Storage of Zltconium 485 1994 Storage, Handling. Processing and UM of Lithium M~.tal 490 1993 Storage ofAmmon/um Nilrat~ 491 1997 (3u/detoHazardousC]~emicalRtmctions 49:~ 1996 Explosiv~ Mak--ritls Co~e 496 1993 PstqedsndPt~mn-izcdEnclosm~FotEkctrlcalEqutpmmt 498 1996 SafeHavemandlntetch~ngeLotsfotVehlclesTranaporlingExplotives 501 1997 Standard on Matm~ctured Hous/ng 501A 1997 Ftz~SafctyCrlt~iafotManufactur~Homslnstallattons, Sit~andComnmni~es ~OIC 1996 Recrea~onal Vehicles 501D 1996 P,~a~ttond Vehicle Ptzks and ~ 505 1996 Powa~l Industrial Trucks 51 2 1994 Truck Fir~ Protection 513 1994 Motor Fr~/ght Tatninals ~4) 1995 Slotup, Handling and Us~ of P..~ykn~ ~ for SWllintien snd Fumigation 600 1996 lndun'ial F'~ Brip~es 650 199S Pneuma~ C.~mvey~S Systnm for HandlinS Comburn'bk Mat~ials 651 1993 Mazmfacture of'A!uminmn Powder 6.~4 1997 Pt~vcntjonofFir~sndDustF. xplosionsA'omlb~l~fnufa~m~ng, Processinf, and... 65~ 1993 Prevention of Sulfur Fires snd Explosions 66~ 1993 PrcvcntionofFi~ssndExplosionsinWoodProc~sndWoodw~Pscilifies 701 1996 McttzodsofFins TcstsForFhmeP, esistsntTatilcstndP,'z--- 703 i~ PireP,~tsrdsm~talWoodmdFizel~-urdsmCosttapforB~Mstaisls 704 1996 IdsattficstioaoftbeHusnitofMstaislsfo~P, mal~scyl~ e 7~0 1996 warm. Mist Firs Protection Systems 7SO 1997 Installat~mofLlShtninSProteaton~ 801 1998 Fscilitka tiredling Ralioocttvs Materials 803 1998 Fi~Prot~ctionfetLlghtWstaNuclea~Pov~tPlsnts 804 1995 FimProtectionfotAdvmcedljghtWststRdmcl~EkctrkPlants 820 1995 Fir~inWattcwal~Tr~atmmtandColkcltonPacilities 901 1995 Sandud Classifications fo~ lnci4knt Raporting sad Fbre Protectina Dam 9Q~ 19~7 SaadardfortheProtectioaofCulturalResmwcesbcludinSMuseums, Librark~P!scxL.. I 122 1997 Code fox ModH go~ketry 1123 1995 Code for Firewodu Display I 124 ! 995 Manufacture, Transportation, and -qtonSe of Fivsworks i 125 1995 Manufacmrin$ of Model Rocket and High Power Rocket Moron 1126 1996 Use ofPyrotechnic~ Befor~ · Proximate Audience 1127 1995 HighPowaRockery e 1141 1990 Fir~ ~ in Planned Building Groups 1221 1994 Installation, Maink-unce and Use of public Fir~ Service Communication Systems 123 1 1993 Water Supplies for Subud~n and Rural Fin Fighting 1961 1997 Fir~ Hose 1962 1998 Car~, Use, and Service Testing of Fln~ Ho~ Inchdins Couplings sad Nozzles 1963 1993 Fin Hose Conneclions 1964 1998 Spray Nozzles (Shutoffand Tip) 2001 1996 Clean Agent Fin ExtinimishinI Systems 1501 1992 Single Burna Boiler Operstinn 1502 1995 l~-vention of Furnge Explo~iom/lmplmiom in Muffipl~ Bxuner Boilen · 503 1992 Pulvatzsd Fud Systems 8504 1996 AZosplxric Fhidiz~!kd Boiler Operation 1505 1998 Smk~ Olx'ation 8506 1995 Heat Rzt. ova~ Steam Gmentor Systems 0 SECTION TWO: The "National F~ Codes, NFPA i, F~ Prevention Code, 1997 ion," is !~.~bf ammded by local sm~ndment as follows: (~) QtA.PT~ 1 ADMn~.ST~J~TXON AND (I) BOARD OF APPEAI. S I) Amend 1-7 to mad as follows: 1-7 BOARD OF APPEALS (2) NOTICE OF VIOLATIONS, PENALTIES I) Amend I-!gtoresdasfoHows: !-18 NOTICE OF VIOLATIONS, PENALTIES e (B) CHAFI'EX lADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT (1) APPLICATION I) Ahead Subsection i-5,1 to read as follows: ...Collier C4~m,~ FIre Pre~mri4m and Prateorion Code shallbeconsider~dapsnoflhisCod~~. ii) Amend Subs~'lion I-5.5 to r=ad as follows: I-5.5 Buildinlsinexistenc~oepermitt=dfoe¢onsmsc~tonprinttolh~adoptionof~xisCode shad comply wi,h the provisions rated her~'in of refet~'x~d foe exis6nI buildings. Exislinl buildings oe installations Ihat do not comply whh ~he provisions oflhe publications r~ferenced in 4a-441- ~2~s~a~bepe~nit~dmb~c~nti~medinuse~un~ess~a~th~tityhvin~ju~isdic~ndet~nnines~hat~`e~ack~f {2) OCC1.~ANC'Y f~l,~i~"~:~l~ of Nl~A 101. {'~) Pl~.l~'ll AND A.I~OVAI~ i) ~ ~. C-..~l~l ~ .... (.l) PLANS I) 1. .... .L ' ' 2... ' f) AcklBccttcml-19mn:~dufolk~n: (C') C'IIA3q'EIt 2 DEFII',flTIONS (1) DEFIN'fTIONS Add ttw, follcm,d~ ~ to ~ u follows: (1)) CIIAPT'EY, 3GEI',,q~Y, AL PROVISIONS (1) OPEN OUTI)OOit ~ INC~TORS, OUTDOOR FIREI'LAC!~ I) Amend Bubseakm 3-4.1 torudufollows: 3-4.1 ,q~eBec~onl-l~fotpetmtttequln~ 10 Atn~ndSuboocfion3.-4.7torudufollows: 3--4.7 No ~ l~e kindled I) AtmmdBul~gtion3-.~.2tonadufollows: 3-5J Fimlan~shalll~notlma~xa~of~wid~aloto wltlxs~aadllv~kx~of~t~appsxamsandhav~amtnlmumofJ.{~.k~ofv~lktlclunnc~ ~440-n-(4;,Sm3in knVh. Thc tunamund shan havs amhxtmmn cmmUn, radtm of S0n(l~.3m) Wofdsmdntlmlat, added;wo~~md~t~ IF) Amend Subsetlion 3-5.4 to read at follows: 3.5.4 Fire lanes shall be marked~wifk fr~estanding signs.tnda]dr,~lm~8~ · ' ' that have the words "FIRE LANE-NO ~ARKlNG" paint~d in contrasting colors at a size and spacinl approved by the autkority having juzlsdiction. .... i11) Add Subsection 3-5.6 to ~ u follows: (a) Add Subse~on 3-5.6.1 to read u follows: Co) Add Subt~ctjon 3-5.6.2 to t~ad as follows: (e) Add Sub~on 3-5.6.3 to r~d as follows: (d) Add Suhae~tion 3-5.5.4 to mad as follows: (3} FIRE PROTECTION MARKINGS I) Amend ,Subt4~'lion 3.7.1to n:ad as follows: 3-7· I N~-w and existing buildlnls. ia~~hall have approv~d addms numbers placed I) Add ~ 3-14 Io rngl as follows: .. I) Add Soctio~ 3-15 to nmd as fonows: Words ~ are sdded; words 'If- (a) Add Sulsecdon 3-15.1 to read as follows: (b) Add Subse~m 3-15.2 to read u follows: (c) Add Sulsecdon 3-15.3 Io read as follows: CHAPTER 6 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT (1) Amend Subsection 6-2.2 Io rcsl as follows: 6-2.2.1New buildings mes-las-t~u'ee stodes~mofe in height er n~w bulldinp over J 0 f~ (15.25 rn) in inst~lledinaccordancewid~theprovtsionsoflhisscctionandN~:l'A 14. (2) Add Subsection 6-2.2.2 to n:=d as foilon: (3) Add Subsecdon 6-2.2.3 to read as follows: (4) Add Subsection 6-2.2.4 Io rud as follows: (5~ Add Subsection 6-2.2.S to r~d ss forlows: ...Collltr C. mmty Flrt J~,nlton m~l Prottctlon (~ ~d ~ ~5 Wa~ S~ly m ~ u folIo~: D A~ 5u~on ~5.1.1 ~ ~d u fo!lo~: d~fin~ ~ ~e ~ O~ ~ ~A 1231 S~ ~ Wa~ ~li~ f~ Su~ ~ ~l F~ ~h~ u ~lieshle_ Final ~i~ ~ ~ F~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1-17. IO A~ Su~a ~5. I ~ m ~d u follN: ~ l~e~ f~n s~ ~ ~ In ~ ~t~l f~ ~ ~J1~fi~ d~ avaflaMe ~ flow at s mtn;~ GO A~ Su~ ~5.1J m ~ u foHo~: Iv) ~ Su~ ~5~ ~ u follN: of~A 123 I, (jr) CILI, I-i.i~J(. 7AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SY~Rt i~Lq (1) Anscaxl Sub~x~-tioaT-l.I eread ufonows: 7-1.1 AulomatiEs~shalll~imtnllednndmatnmtnodinfullolN~atinl~oncti~on, uspecified fot O dm occupancy involved in dm codes or standards listed ~ Co~lef Gmn.w Fire prevention and Pmh~c~n C'.~4e .e,~-.~n~ One_ ~nst~lla~ons shall be in accordance with NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Spdnlda System; NFPA ! 3P,, Standard for b !nstalladon of Sprlnkkf and lncludinI Four Stork~ tn Height; of NFPA ! 3D, Standard fo~ the Iraradiation of 8prlnk~ Sywtcua in One- and Two-Famfiy Dwellings and Manufactxwcd Hornet at other a_op_li~ahle standa~i U D AcklSubsccfionT-l.!.ltoreadMfollows: WonbmSlnllmlar~ad~d;wordsmm~hmulhmdde~l. 41- Ii) Add Subsection 7-1.1.2 to tud as III) Add -~ub~-~ion 7-1.1.3 Io . ~ . ~ . thn~ixsp~ink~ersf~any{s~atedhnrd~usa~ush~permit2d~bee.~tme~2ddi~ect~yt~ad~~ supply sys~'m having · capacity sufi'~i~nt and ~ comsec6on to 112 domes~ wa2t supply. (101:7-7.1.2) ('J) Amend ~ubsection 7-2.3 ~o rud as follows: valves in supply pipes to sprinklers shall I~ sx~ wish by on~ of ~ following me~ods: (a) ~-nfni su6on, pro!~lcta~, of rcmo2 ration signaling re'vice. Co) Local signalinS sexvi~ ",-t will uuse tl~ soundinS of an sudible signal at a constantly a~tend~d point. (c) Valves locked in ~he open position Floor con~ol valves in high-rise buildings and valves e~nt~ollinI flow to sprtnklen in cimtlafinz closed loop Exception l: $upetviskm ofunden~z~und late valvu with rt~!way boxu shall not be Iz~lutred. (13:4-14.1. 1 ,~) (6) CHAFI'I~tSFIR~Dffr2CTIONANDALARM~ (1) Amend Su!~ction 8-2.1.1 ~o tesl u follow~: g-2.1.1 ~~~b~f~~~~h~~ ' ' ' ~~ ~ f~ ~ of~ fo~: (a) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~) Au~ ~ st~ ~ (c)Mo~efabnortmlcondiltonstnfi~sup~sysmna, (d)Actin~aofFu~~systems, (e) ~ of ~ safer,/functtom, (0Aatvationsofalarmnottficattonapp ' ' (S) F. mage~/voice/alarm communications, (h)Ouard'stoursupaviso~savice, (l)Proceumonitoriqmpavisor/sysmm, e (D Acttntlon of off-prunisu signals, (I) h~.gnted s,/~ms. ~/'ION THRgE: NFPA 101 - Codefot~afetytoLif~fromFf~inBui~and$m~-tun~ 1997Edltton, tsamcndcd u follows: (A) CHAFf]~ 7BUILDIN0 SEP, VICR AND F/XE PP, OTECrlON ~ (1) SECTION 7-6 PIKE DETF.,CTION, ALAP. M AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEI~ l) OCCUPANT NOTIFICATION (a) Amagl Subsection 7-6.3.6 to read as foBows: 7-6.3.6 Auth'blealannnofi~cafionsppltancushallbeofsuchcharactaazxlsodis~uto , · (r) SECTION7-7 AUTOMATICSPR/NKLX~ANDOTHERIDCI1N(KIISH~OEt~JIPMXNT f) SECTIONT-7~t MANUALEXTIN~O~ (a) Anxnd Subsection7-7.4.1 to read ss foBaws: 7-7.4.1 ' ' SECTION FOUR: RK!'f. AL OF COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO, 92-71. Ordinanc~No. 92-72 tshenby~akd intts emtr~-tyu ofa~t'ffecttndsag ofthis Ordinuco. emchholdinssjmnnotsn.~ct~t~vdMttyord,,,~~.tim. SECTION SIX: INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES T!~ptovisimofatlsOrdtnanc~sha/ilmmmgandboma~apanofskCotkoflJwsamdOrdlnancuof SICTION aIVEN: IFFF. CYIVZ DATI - D]L'LAYKD .rni~rdina~csshal~bsf~tw~rd~d~h~s~caztary~f~a~Mtsquir~dbysta~m~but~hi~d~nanc~sha~ not become effe~dve until 6.'00 A~I on b .,s~d~Y of~ 1998. PA~SED AND DULY ADOPTED by d,- Bo~d of County Comndsdonen of Collier County, Florida ~is ~y of~~:~:~ 1998. ~."; '.' ' · ~.'" "*". "'Z.-~u.uu~ c:z:roh*r~, na_..~RXDA  By:~ ,' '~., .,, * ',~ t. 'd- o,*~, ,-, ,,, ,, Ani~aulCoun~Anonat7 Words und~ha~d are added: words mmmd,bmugh m dde~d. -14- DIVISION $.4. BUILD!]4O BOARD OF AD/USTMENT$ AND APPEALS* *Cod~ tefenuc~-Buildi~ m$gngf~u alive 5.4.1. ~~ ~ ~ ~of~~~fo~n~mh~M~~al~ofMt~ ~.5.4~.P~~ 5.4aa. To~~~~~e~a~~~~ ~t f~ ~ w~ bye ~ ~ ~h L4.2.3. To~m~of~~~~~~of~~ .4.2.4. To ~ im ~ ~]~ge ~ ~ f~ g~a. ~. 5.4.3. B~g ~ of~ ~ ~ 5.4.3.1. ~fi~ A ~g ~ a~ ~ ~ ~ of ~ ~io~ ~ ~ ~t ~ sit ~j~t ~ n~ ~ ~~~a~off~~f~~j~ofo~:~f~a~ of~~f~a~of~;~f~a~of~m ~ ~.4.4. ~ Wordaumigllzdanaid~d;wordssmak-~aztdd~ted. -I~- Thebuik~in~f~acia~d~a~a:~ary~f~h~k~ngb~a~d~fad~ndapp~ndd~1mak~a ~k~drr~zm~fa~itsp~4~pwhichsha~nchad~tsha~n~tb~a~1~pp~dect~i~n~~ f~ ~ ~ ~ v~ of ~h ~ ~g ~ ~ ~ of a ~ ~ ~y f,~ of a ~~of~~~l~~f~o~~~ ~ ~ ~ of ~1 b ~ ~tv~ b ~ m b~ rich ~ ~. 5.4.7. S~ ~ ~; ~ I~ f~. 5.4.7.1.~[~]~b$o~~~~~a~of~ f~of~~~b~~a~Rbc~~~~of ~. 5.4.8. ~ a~ ~ ~. ~ha~~f~h~~u~f~~~~~ p~ ~ ~ of~ ~ ~ of~ ~ ~ ~. 5.4.9. ~hi~ of ~ ~ ~ of~t ~ ~ 5.4.9.1.~~of~~~m~~a~~ ~.4.9.2. ~ ~ ~ of ~ ~ ~h ~ ~ ~ i ~ a ~ ~ ~ble ~.4.9J. A ~ of ~ ~ ~ of~ ~ ~ m ~ ~ ~fi~ of ~ ~ of 5.4~3.~a~of~~of~~~~a~,m ~ of ~ ~ h~ ~ ~ a ~ ~ of ~ ~ of ~L~ ~ ~ I10 VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES If any p~noa, rum. corporation, or otl~r legal k'n~ty wbclb~ public or private, dart fail or r~f~u to obey or comply with, or violates, any of the provisions of this ordinance, such person, flrm, corporl~ol, or other legal cn~ty whether public or private, upon conviction of such offense, shall be puni~.~d by · f'me not to exceed ~vs-hundrcd dollan ($~00.00) or by/mprisonment ~ot to exceed sixty (60) days in the countTJatl, ot both, in the dig~on of She court. Each day of continued viohfion ot noncomplianc~ shall I~ considered u a separate offense. In addition, any person, rn'm, cotlxration, ot other legal entity whe~et publ/c ot private, convicted under Ihe provisions of this section shah pay all costs and expengs involved in lhe case. J N~thinghaeinc~ntai~edsha~pr~ventt~eC~un~yfr~mtakingsuch~et~awfu~act~ninuy~f~t jurisdiction u is necessary to prevent ot remedy any violation. Such oter lawful action shall include, but shah not b~ limited to, any equitable scion for injunctive t~licf ot action at law for damages. The County shah have power ~o collaRrally enforce ~e provisions of this Code snd ordinance ~gh the County Code Enforcement R FLAMMABLE COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID STORAGE TANK/GAS PERMIT FEES I) ~t-E OR COMBUSTIBLE TANKS - The fe~ for each fiammabis otcombustibk liquid mtshall bs cdcuhtcd at$39.00 for lhe 5,000 gallons ofgrou water capocily oft!~ ~ank and an additional $16.00 for each additional 20,000 gallons of grou water calmcity of lt~ lank or fraction tereof. 2) LXQUEF~D PETROLEZ~d (L.P.) GAS petroleum Ct..P.) gu captcity shall b~ $36.00 with an additional $14.00 for each additional 20,000 gallons of capacity or fraction 3) The minimum gu permit fe~ shaHbe $36.00. EXCEFrlON~ Petm/t~/nmllattons tat use a tank ~xchange service need not apply sddition~lpcn~toexchanSee~p~ymn~forfulltan~jftbetanksizeorsyttcmctpecityis~ S FIRE PREVENTION PERJV[IT FEES The following fees shall b~ applicabl~ to each permit: I ) For buildings less than 75 f~'t in height at t~ caves, the fee shah be $0.012 pet squar~ foot of gross floor area. 2) For buildinp 7~ feet/n height at t!~ eaves or htghet, ~be fe~ shah b~ $0.017 per sqtm~ foot of gross floor area. 3) For F~ Sprinkler Systems, tt~ fe~ shall be $0.58 per sprink/er head. 4) Forexhausthoods a minimum fee of S32.00shalll~assessedperhood. 5) For Hood Suppr~sion S)-st~ms/Spray Extinguishing Systen~ the f~e shall be $~.00 per spfink~otsprayhead. 6) For Fir~ Hydrants ~ fe~ shall b~ $23.00 for each/nittal installation. 7) Themtntmumfi~ptt~emionpetmttf~sha!lb~S32.00. J EXCKFFIONSt I) Detached one and two family dwellings are exempt from r~ prevention permit feet 2) Permira dmt do not pn~'nt a i~ ptotsctlon concern, Lo., swimm~ pools, conam decb, radio mumnt~ion towas, ~:., ars ~z~t from i~ pr~veu~lon permit fees. BE REINSPECrlON FZLq Xcinspcctiomof'snyry~eshllrcsultinansddltkxzalfceof$2S.OOpctinspectJoufor~~ S40.00 rot the sr. ond retnspection, ssl SSO.O0 rot dse third and each successive rejnspe~ou. 3.2.8.4.8. Fire hydrtnts. All hydrants slalJ be connected to water systems having suf~ient storage or emergency pumping facilities to provid~ fo~ Ihe minimum fir~ flows Io b~ maintained for at leas~ four hours or the ttcommendation of the National Fire Underwriters, whichever is g~ater. Hydrants shah be placed on common lot lines v~thin the approved fight-of-way unleu od~vis~ approved ~/the development services dire~or pursuant to section 3.2.7.~. Hydrants shall be insulled &nd placed in a manner complying ~ the requirements set forth in the htest edition of NFPA No. 24 cnt4tled "Sandard for I!~ lnmlhtion ofPrivat~ F~ Sinice Mains and Their Apptut'nances," published by the Natlotml Fir~ Protection Association. Hydrants to be installed v/jd~ subdivided lots for protection purpose, shah b~ evaluated thn4ng the site development plan review procelt as requirexl in division 3.3. Tho~/nstallat/ons flail be/n compliance v,~th the standards set fo~b in the lat-'st edition ofNFPA 1141 ent/t]ed "Sunchrd for Fire Protection in Phnned Building Groups." scaT,, fir~ hydrants shall b~ spaced not JTutet than J00 feet spin real not mine hn 250 f~k't from th~ center of any captcity for t'~ flows of at lent ~500 gallore per tnlm~ o~ grater, as r~luired, in addition to maxlmmn day d~m~cr~quircmc~s~tresk~ualpr~ur~fn~t~u~han2~p~und~p~tsquar~inchun~e~th~x3~rcqu~n~by d~c tppl/c. ablc fire code. 2. Commercial, industrial, multistory and multifamily developmenU. Fire hydranU located in these areas shall be c~n~c~dt~wat~main~n~es~haneight/nchc~ind~amete~.~nn~caM~ha~pa~ing~fhju~ t~fectap~rtandn~m~ctlan25~feetfr~mthecenter~fany~tind~subdivis~n~Hydrgntspgh~ size shall be capable of providing water flows adequate to meet the r~oz'nls for the occxq~ncy cLtuificatlon as defined in Ihe latest edition of the Na~onal Fire Code, Vohm~ No. 6, publbhed by ~ National Fir~ Protect/on Association. In no cue shah the flow IM less than 7~0 gallons p~r minut~ with the residual prusu~ of 20 pounds pet square inch at the most remote point of discharge STATE OF FLORIDA} COUNTY OF COLLIER) I, DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk of Courts in and for the Twentieth Judicial Circuit, Collier County, Florida, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of= ORDIN~NCENO. 98-74 Which was adopted by the Board of County Co~n~ssioners on the 22nd day of September, 1998, during Regular Session. WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 28th aay of September, 1998.