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Ordinance 92-072 F LED COLLIER COUNTY FIRE PREI/EN~I~ ~ O~I~C~ )X~I~ ~) "~O~IE ~0~) ~1~) ~)IO) CODE" BY ADO~IN~ SPECIFIC STUD--S "NATIONAL FIRE CODES", AS P~LISHED BY ~E NATIONAL FIRE PROTE~ION ASSOCIATION (NFPA), AS ~TH~ ~ENDED BY THIS ORDIN~CE; BY ~DING NFPA NO. 1, BY ~DING 1-2.~, BY ~ENDING 1-5 RE~TING TO THE BO~D OF A~US~ENTS ~D ~P~LS; ~ENDING 1-6 RE~TING TO VIO~TIONS ~D P~ALTIES~ BY ADDING 1-10 RE~TING TO A S~ED~E OF P~IT FEES; ~DING 2-1 RE~TING TO DEFINITIONS~ BY ~DING NFPA 101, BY ~DING ~ 7-6.3 RE~TING TO NOTIFI~TION OF OC~S BY FIRE ~ SYST~ ~DING C~PT~ 7-7.4 RE~TING TO ~ ~INGUISHING EQUIPM~ ~ ~DING C~ 10 BY ~DING SE~ION 10-7 RE~TING TO DAY-~E C~T~S; ~DING SE~ION 10-8 RE~TING TO GROUP DAY-~E HOMES; ~DING SE~ION 10-9 RE~TING TO F~ILY DAY-C~E HOMES; ~DING C~ 11 BY ~DING SE~ION 11-7 RE~TING TO DAY-C~E C~S ~ ~DING SE~ION 11-8 RE~TING TO GRO~ DAY-~E HOHES~ ~DING SE~ION 11-9 RE~TING TO F~ILY DAY-C~E HOMES; ~DING ~PT~ 32; ~P~ING COLLI~ CO~TY O~IN~CE NO. 86-54 ~ PROVIDING FOR CONFLI~ ~D S~BILITY; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFE~IVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County Florida has fire safety responsibilities for Collier County~ and WHEREAS, Section 633.025, Florida-Statut6~,- requires counties with fire safety responsibilities to adopt minimum fire safety standards which shall operate in conjunction with the state minimum building code~ and WHEREAS, Collier County adopted Collier County Ordinance No. 86-54 adopting a Fire Prevention and Protection Code for Collier County which met the statutory requirements under Section 633.025, Florida Statutee~ and WHEREAS, it is necessary to update the Collier County Fire Prevention and Protection Code. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA that: ~1~ SECTION ON~l The Standards and Code sections of the "National Fire Codes", as published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), listed below by NFPA code, standard number and edition and aa amended herein, are hereby adopted by reference and made a part hereof as the "Collier County Fire Prevention and Protection Code" to protect the health, welfare, safety, common interest, and convenience of the citizens, visitors, and residents of Collier County, Florida. NFPACode or Standard Edition Description i 1987 Fire Prevention Code 10 1990 Portable Fire Extinguishers 11 1988 Low Expansion Foam and Combined Agent System 11A 1988 Mediu~- and High-Expansion Foam System 11C 1990 Foam Apparatus, Mobile 12 1989 Carbon Dioxide Ex~inguishing Systems 12A 1989 Halon 1301 Fire Ex~lnguishing System 12B 1990 Standard On Halon.121~ Fire Extinguishing Systems 13 1991 Installation ~f Sprinkler Systems 13D 1991 Sprinkler Systems in One- and Two-Family Dwellings and Mobile Homes 13R 1991 Sprinkler Systems in Residential Occupancies up to and Including Four Stories in Height 14 1990 Standpipes and Hose Systems 15 1990 Water Spray Fixed Systems For Fire Protection 16 1991 Installation of Deluge Foam-Water Sprinkler and Foam-Water Spray Systems 17 1990 Dry Chemical Extinguishing Systems 17A 1990 Wet Chemical Extinguishing System 18 1990 Wetting Agents 20 1990 Installation of Centrifugal Fire Pumps 22 1987 Water Tanks For Private Fire Protection 24 1987 Private Fire Service Maintenance 30 1990 Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code -2- 30A 1990 Automotive and Marine Service Station Code 30B 1990 Aerosol Products, Manufacture and Storage 31 1987 Oil Burning Equipment 32 1990 Dry Cleaning Plants 33 1989 Spray Application 34 1989 Dip Tanks 35 1987 Manufacture of Organic Coatings 36 1988 Solvent Extraction Plants 37 1990 Stationary Combustion Engines and Gas Turbines 40 1988 Storage and Handling of Cellular Nitrate Motion Picture Film 40E 1986 Storage of Pyroxylin Plastic 43A 1990 Liquid and Solid Oxidizing Materials 43B 1986 Storage of Organic Peroxide Formulations 43C 1986 Storage of Gaseous Oxidizing Materials 43D 1986 Storage of Pesticides in Portable Containers 45 1991 Fire Protection For Laboratories Using Chemicals 50 1990 Bulk Oxygen Systems --- 50A 1989 Gaseous Hydrogen Systems 50B' 1989 Liquefied Hydrogen Systems 51 1987 Welding and Cutting, Oxygen-Fuel Gas Systems $1A 1989 Acetylene Cylinder Charging Plants 51B 1989 Cutting and Welding P~cesses 52 1988 Compressed Natural Gas Vehicular Fuel System 54 1988 National Fuel Gas Code 58 1989 Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases 59 1989 Liquefied Petroleum Gases at Utility Gas Plants 59A 1990 Liquefied Natural Gas 61;% 1989 Manufacturing and Handling Starch 61B 1989 Grain Elevators - Bulk Handling Facilities -3- 61C 1989 Feed Mills - Dust Hazards 61D 1989 Agricultural Commodities for ~man Consumption, Milling of 65 1987 Aluminum Processing and Finishing 69 1986 Explosion Prevention Systems 70E 1988 Electrical Safety Requirements for Employee Workplaces 71 1989 Installation, Maintenance and Use of Signaling System For Central Station Service 72 1990 Installation, Maintenance and Use of Protective signaling System 72E 1990 Automatic Fire Detectors 74 1989 Installation, Maintenance and Use of Household Fire Warning Equipment 75 1989 Electronic Computer/Data Processing Equipment 78 1989 Lightning Protection Code 79 1991 industrial Machinery 80 1990 Fire Door and Windows 81 1986 Fur Storage, Fumigation and Cleaning 82 1990 Incinerators, Waste and Linen Handling System and Equipment 85A 1987 Oil and GasJFired'Single Burner Boiler-Furnaces 85C 1991 Furnace Explosions in Natural Gas - Fired Multiple Burner Boiler-Furnaces 85F 1988 Pulverized Fuel Systems 85H 1989 Combustion Hazards in.Atmospheric Fluidized Bed Combustion System Boilers 86 1990 Ovens and Furnaces 86C 1991 Industrial Furnaces - Special Processing Atmospheres 86D 1990 Industrial Furnaces using Vacuum as an Atmosphere 88A 1991 Parking Structures 88B 1991 Repair Garages 90A 1989 Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilating System 90B 1989 Installation of Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning System 91 1990 Installation of Blower and Exhaust Systems For Dust, Stock and Vapor Removal or Conveying 96 1991 Installation of Equipment For the Removal of Smoke and Grease-Ladem Vapors From Commercial Cooking Equipment 99 1990 Health Care Facilities 99B 1990 Hypobaric Facilities 101 1991 Life Slfe~ CO~e 102 1986 Assembly Seating, Tents and Membrane Structures 110 1988 Emergency and Standby Power Systems 110A 1989 Stored Electrical Energy Emergency and Standby Power Systems 130 1990 Fixed Guideway Transit Systems 150 1991 Firesafety in Racetrack Stables 170 1991 Firesafety ~ymbols 211 1988 Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances 214 1988 Water-Cooling Towers 220 1985 Type of Building Constru=tions · 231. 1990 General Storage 231C 1991 Rack Storage of Materials 231D 1989 Storage of Rubber Tires 231F 1987 Storage of Roll Paper. 232 1991 Record Protection 241 1090 Safeguarding Construction Alteration and Demolition Operations 251 1990 Fire Test of Building Construction and Materials 252 1991 Fire Test of Door Assemblies 253 1990 Test For Critical Radiant Flux of Floor Covering Systems Using a Radiant Heat Energy Service 255 1990 Test.of Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials -5- 256 1987 Fire Tests of Roof Coverings 257 1990 Fire Tests of Window Assemblies 258 1989 Research Test Method for Determining Smoke 259 1987 Test Method for Potential Heat of Building Materials 260 1989 Methods of Tests and Classification Systems For Cigarette Ignition Resistance of Components of Upholstered Furniture 261 1989 Method of Test For Determining Resistance of Mock-up Upholstered Furniture Material Assemblies To Ignition By Smoldering Cigarettes 262 1990 Method of Test for Fire and Smoke Characteristics of Electrical Wires and Cables 263 1986 Heat and Visible Smoke Release Rates for Materials and Products, Method of Test For 264A 1990 Method of Test for Heat Release Rates for Upholstered Furniture Components or Composites and Mattresses Using an Oxygen Consumption Calorimeter 299 1991 Protection 6f Life and Property From Wildfires 302 1989 Pleasure and Commercial Motor Craft 303 1990 Marinas and Boaty~rds- 306 1988 Control of Gas Hazards on Vessels 307 1990 Constr~ction and Protection of Marine Terminals, Piers and Wharves 312 1990 Vessels During Construction - Repair and Lay-up 321 1991 Classification of Flammable Liquids 327 1987 Cleaning Small Tanks 385 1990 Tank Vehicles For Flammable and Combustible Liquids 386 1990 Portable Shipping Tanks 395 1988 Flammable and Combustible Liquids on Farms and Isolated Construction Projects 407 1990 Aircraft Fuel Servicing 408 1989 Aircraft Hand Fire Extinguishers 409 1990 Aircraft Hangars -6- 410 1989 Aircraft Maintenance 412 1987 Evaluating Foam Fire Fighting Equipment On Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Vehicles 414 1990 Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Vehicles 415 1987 Aircraft Fueling Ramp Drainage 416 1987 Construction and Protection of Airport Terminal Buildings 417 1990 Construction and Protection of Aircraft Loading Walkways 418 1990 Roof-top Heliport Construction and Protection 423 1989 Construction and Protection of Aircraft Engine Test Facilities 480 1987 Storage, Handling and Processing of Magnesium 481 1987 Production, Processing, Handling and Storage of Titanium 482 1987 Production, Processing, Handling and Storage of Zirconium 490 1986 Storage of Ammonium Nitrate 495 1985 Explosive M~terials Code 496 1989 Purged and Pressurized Enclosures For Electrical Equipment in Hazardous (Classified) Locations 498 1982 Explosives ~otor %ehicle Terminals 501A 1987 Fire Safety Criteria for Manufactured Home Installations, Sites and Communities 501C 1990 Fire Safety Criteria for Recreational Vehicles 501D 1990 Fire Safety Criteria for Recreational Vehicle Parks and Campgrounds 512 1990 Truck Fire Protection 513 1990 Motor Freight Terminals 601 1981 Guard Service in Fire Loss Prevention 650 1990 Pneumatic Conveying Systems for Handling Combustible Materials 651 1987 Aluminum or Magnesium Powder 654 1988 Chemical, Dye, Pharmaceutical and Plastic Industry 655 1988 Sulfur Fires, Explosions, Prevention -7- 664 1987 Wood Processing and Woodworking Facilities 701 1989 Methods of Fire Tests For Flame Resistant Textiles and Films 703 1985 Fire Retardants Impregnated Wood and Firs Retardant Coatings For Building Materials 704 1990 The Fire Hazards of Materials 1122 1987 Code for Unmanned Rockets 1123 1990 Outdoor Display of Fireworks 1124 1990 Manufacture, Transportation, and Storage of Fireworks 1125 1988 Model Rocket Motors 1141 1990 Planned Building Groups, Fire Protection 1221 1991 Installation, Maintenance and Use of Public Fire Service Communication Systems 1231 1989 Water Supplies for Suburban and Rural Fire Fighting 1961 1987 Fire Hose 1962 1988 Care, Use, and Service Testing of Fire Hose Including Connections and Nozzles 1963 1985 Screw Threads and Gaskets for Fire Hose Connections 1981 1987 Open Circuit. SelfTCont~ined Breathing Apparatus for Fire Fighters SECTION TWO: The "National Fire Codes, NFPA-1, 1987 Edition," is hereby amended as follows: CHAPTER 1 - ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT 1-5 BOARD OF APPEALS Amend 1-5 to read as follows: 1-5 - APPEAL Refer to the Collier County Unified Land Development Code, Division 5.4 -8- 113' 1-6 VIOLATION Amend 1-6 to read as follows: 1-6 - VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES Violations of this Ordinance are to be administered according to Collier County Ordinance No. 91-56, the Collier County Building Construction Administrative Code. CHAPTER I - ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT 1-2.5 CODES AND STANDARDS ADOPTED Amend Section 1-2.5.1 to read as follows: Any reference within this code to standards and codes contained in Annex A shall mean the standards and codes adopted pursuant to the Collier County Fire Prevention and Protection Code which are hereby incorporated into this code. Delete Section 1-2.5.2 in its entirety Add 1-10 to read as follows: 1-10 COST OF PERMIT -' - Refer to Collier County Resolution No. 91-642, a resolution establishing fees. CHAPTER 2 - DEFINITIONS 2-1 - DEFINITIONS Amend the following definitions to read as follows: Fire Marshal - The Collier County Manager or his Designee or an independent fire district employee as may be provided for by interlocal agreement. Fire Official - Any authorized person serving as a designated employee, representative, or agent of the Fire Marshal or an independent fire district employee as may be provided for by interlocal agreement. Amend Section 2-1 by adding the following definitions: Owner - any person, agent, firm or corporation having a legal or equitable interest in the property. Interlocal Agreement - An agreement entered into --between the Board of County Commissioners and the Independent Fire District(s). SECTION T~KEE NFPA 101 - Code for Safety to Life from Fires in Buildings and Str~ctures 1991 Edition is amended as follows: CHAPTER 7- BUILDING SERVICE AND FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT SECTION 7-6 FIRE DETECTION, ALAR~ AND COM~/NICATION SYSTEMS 7-6.3 OCCUPANT NOTIFICATION Amend sub section 7-6.3.6 to read as follows: 7-6.3.6 Audible alarm indicating devices shall be of such character and so distributed as to be effectively heard above the ambient noise level obtained under normal .conditions of occupancy. Residential Occupancies: Audible alarm indicating devices shall be clearly audible in all bedrooms over background noise levels with all inter~ning doors closed. The audible alarm indicating device sounding shall measure a minimum rating of 70 decibels in the approximate center of bedrooms. SECTION 7-7 AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS AND OTHER EXTINGUISHING EQUIPMENT 7-7.4 MANUAL EXTINGUISHING EQUIPMENT Amend sub section 7-7.4.1 to read as follows: -10- 7-7.4.1 Portable fire extinguishers shall be installed in all commercial and multi-family occupancy classifications in accordance with the Standard for the Installation of Portable Fire Extinguishers, NFPA 10. CHAPTER 10 - NEW EDUCATIONAL OCCUPANCIES 10-7 DAY-CARE CENTERS Apply the Uniform Fire Safety Rules and Standards pertaining to this type of occupancy, which are hereby incorporated herein and shall be considered part of this ordinance. 10-8 GROUP DAY-CARE HOMES Apply the Uniform Fire Safety Rules and Standards pertaining to this type of occupancy, which are hereby incorporated herein and shall be considered part of this ordinance. 10-9- FAMILY DAY-CARE HOMES Apply the Uniform Fire Safety Rules and Standards pertaining to this type of occupancy, which are hereby incorporated herein and shall be considered part of this ordinance. CHAPTER 11 - EXISTING EDUCATIONAL OCCUPANCIES 11-7- DAY-CARE CENTERS Apply the Uniform Fi~e Safety Rules and Standards pertaining to this type of occupancy, which are hereby incorporated herein and shall be considered part of this ordinance. 11-8- GROUP DAY-CARE HOMES Apply the Uniform Fir~ Safety Rules and Standards pertaining to this type of occupancy, which are hereby incorporated herein and shall be considered part of this ordinance. 11-9- FAMILY DAY-CARE HOMES Apply the Uniform Fire Safety Rules and Standards pertaining to this type of occupancy, which are hereby incorporated herein and shall.be considered part of this ordinance. CHAPTER 32 - REFERENCED PUBLICATIONS Delete the following NFPA Standard 70. Refer to Section I of this ordinance for appropriate adopted standards. SECTION FOUR: REPEAL OF COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 86-54. Ordinance No. 86-54 is hereby repealed in its entirety as of the effective date of this Ordinance. -11- SECTION FIVE: CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY In the event this Ordinance conflicts with any other Ordinance of Collier County or other applicable law, the more restrictive shall apply. If any phrase or portion of this Ordinance is held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct, and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion. SECTION SIX: EFFECTIVE DATE This Ordinance shall become effective upon receipt of notice from the Secretary of State that this Ordinance has been filed with the Secretary of State. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County C~ommissioners of Collier County, Florida this ~ day of 6~c~.~.~ , 1992. 'A. TTEST: .~ ' -' ' '.~ BO~D OF ~O~TY CO~ISSIONERS . ~_ ~ ....~ ~. ~: , .~-V~~_ ~- ,~ '... '.Xp~ffev~L%~ to fo~ an4 1.gal sufficiency ~ Richard D. Y~anovt~ Assistant County Attorney ~d~ -12- 055,~ 117 STATE OF FLORIDA ) COUNTY OF COLLIER ) I, JAMES C. GILES, Clerk of Courts in and for the Twentieth Judicial Circuit, Collier County, Florida, do hereby certify that the foregoing ts a true copy of: OrdInance No. 92-72 which was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on the 13th day of October, 1992, during Regular..~ssion. WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the Board of Co~r~t¥ Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, th~s 15th day of October, 1992. , JAMES C. GILES I ~ '~: ~ ' Clerk of Courts and Ex-off/cio to Board of .-'i' · "-~. County Commissioners i ' ', Deputy Clerk ~ . ,,?. 118