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Ordinance 83-14ORDINANCE NO. 83- 14 COLLIER COUNTY FIRE PREVENTION CODE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE "COLLIER COUNTY FIRE PREVEN- TION CODE" BY ADOPTING SPECIFIC SECTIONS OF THE "NA- TIONAL FIRE CODES, 1982 EDITION," AS PUBLISHED BY THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA), AS FURTHER AMENDED BY ~{IS ORDINANCE; AMEh~ING FIRE PREVENTION CODE NFPA NO. 1, 1:1-5 PROVIDING FOR APPEALS TO THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS AND APPEALS; AMENDING 1:1-6 RELATING TO VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES; AMENDING 1:I TO ADD 1:I-i0 PROVIDING FOR A SCHEDULE OF FEES AND CHARGES TO BE ~STABLISHED BY RESOLUTION; AMENDING 2-I RELATING TO DEFINITIONS; AMENDING NFPA 101, CHAPTER 5 BY DELETING IN ENTIRETY 5-2 RELATING TO EXIT COMPONENTS; AMENDING NFPA 50lA RELATING TO MOBILE HOMES BY DELETING PART 3 RELAT- ING TO DESIGN AND USE, PART 4 RELATING TO SITE FACILI- TIES, PART 5 RELATING TO ACCESSORY BUILDINGS, PART 6 RELATING TO PERMANENT BUILDINGS, PART 7 RELATING TO PLUMBING SYSTEMS, PART 8 RELATING TO ELECTRIC SYSTEMS, PART 9 RELATING TO FUEL SUPPLY SYSTEMS, AND APPENDIX "A"; AMENDING NFPA 501D BY DELETING IN ENTIRETY CHAPTER 4 RELATING TO ENVIRONMENTAL HEAL~{ AND SANITATION, CHAPTER 5 RELATING TO GAS SYSTEMS AND FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS, AND CHAPTER 6 RELATING TO ELECTRI- CAL SYSTEMS; REPEALING ORDINANCE 81-45; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERANCE; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY T}IE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: The Collier County Fire Prevention Code, Chapter 11-1/2 of the Collicr County Code of Laws and Ordinances, is hereby amended as follows: SECTION ONE The specific sections of the "National Fire Codes, 1982 Edition," as published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), as listed below by NFPA code and standard number and as amended herein, are hereby adopted by reference 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: NFPA Code and Standard Numbers: 1 10 11 ilA lib llC Fire Prevention Code and Appendices C, F, H an~L Health Care Emergency Preparedness Portable Fire Extinguishers Foam Extinguishing Systems '., High Expansion Foam Systems Synthetic Foam and Combined Agent Systems Foam Apparatus, Mobile 12 Carbon Dioxide Systems (1) 12A 12B 13 13A 13D 14 15 16 17 2O 21 22 24 26 27 3O 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 4O 40E 43A 43C 43D 44A 46 48 49 5O $OA Halon 1301 Systems Halon 1211 Systems Sprinkler Systems - Installation Sprinkler Systems - Maintenance Installation of Sprinkler System in One and Two Family Dwellings and Mobile Homes Stsndpipe and Hose Systems Water Spray Fixed Systems Foam-Water Sprinkler and Spray Systems Dry Chemical Systems Centrifugal Fire Pumps Steam Fire Pumps Maintenance Water Tanks Outside Protection Supervision of Valves Private Fire Brigades Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code Oil Burning Equipment Dry Cleaning Plants Spray Application Dip Tanks Manufacture of Organic Coatings Solvent Extraction Plants Stationary Combustion Engines and Gas Turbines Cellulose Nitrate Motion Picture Film Storage of Pyroxylin Plastic Liquid and Solid Oxidizing Materials Storage of Gaseous Oxidizing Materi~ls Storage of Pesticides in Portable Containers Fireworks - Manufacturing, Transportation and Storage Fire Protection for Laboratories Using Chemicals Forest Products - Storage Magnesium - Storage and Handling Hazardous Chemicals Data Bulk Oxygen Systems Gaseous llydrogen Systems 017 91' 51 5lA 53M 56A 56B 56C 56D 56E 56F 56C, 56HH 58 59 59A 6~ 69 ?OB ?1 ?2A ?2B 72¢ 72D 75 Liquified }lydrogen Systems Welding and Cutting, Oxygen-Fuel Gas Systems Acetylene Cylinder Charging Plants Cutting and Welding Processes Manual on Fire Hazards in Oxygen-Enriched A~omsphere National Fuel Gas Code Standard for the use of Inhalstion Anesthetics Respiratory Therapy Laboratories in Health-Related Institutions Hyperbaric Facilities Hyporbsric Facilities Nonflammable Medical Gas Systems Inhalation Anesthetics in Ambulatory Care Facilities Home Respiratory Therapy Medical-Sur~ical Vacuum Systems in Hospitals Storage sad Handlin~ of Liquefied Petroleum Gases Liquefied Petroleum Gases at Utility Gas Plants Liquefied Natural Cas Hanufncturing and ltandling Starch Crain Elevators - Bulk Handlin~ Facilities Feed Hills - Dust Hazards Alricultursl Cor~rnodities for Human Consu~ption Aluminum Processing and Ftnishin~ Pneumatic Conveyin~ Systems Explosion Venting, Guide Explosion Prevention Systems Electrical Equipment Maintenance Electrical Safety Requirements for Employee ~orkplaces Central Station Signaling Systems Local Protective Si~n~ling Systems Auxiliary Protective Si~naling System Remote S~a~ion St~nalin~ Systems Proprietary Signaling Systems Automatic Fire Detectors Household Fire Warning Equipment Electronic Computer/Data Processing £quipmenc 76A 76B 76C 77 78 79 80 80A 81 82 85 85B 85D 85E 85F 85G 86A 86B R6C 86D 87 88A 89M 9OA 90B 91 96 97M 101 102 121. Essential Electrical Systems Electricity in Patient Care Areas of Hospitals High-Frequency Electricity in Health Care Facilities Static Electricity Lightning Protection Code Electrical Metalworking Machine Tools Fire Doors and Windows Protection Iron Exposure Fires Fur Storage, Cleaning Inctneratora, Rubbish llandling Oil and Gas-Fired Single Burner Boiler-Furnaces Furnace Explosions in Natural Gas - Fired Multiple Burner Boiler-Furnaces Fuel Oil-Fired Multiple Burner Boiler-Furnaces Pulverized Coal-Fired Multiple Burner Pulverized Fuel Systems Prevention of Furnance Implosions in Multiple Burner Boller-Furnances Ovens and Furnaces Industrial Furnaces Industrial Furnaces - Special Processing Atmospheres Industrial Furnances using Vacuum as an Atmosphere Construction and Protection of Piers and Wharves Parking Structure~ Repair Garages Clearances - Heat Producing Appliances Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning Blower and Exhaust Systems Commercial Cooking Equipment - Vapor Removal Terms Relating to Chimneys, Vents and Heat Producing Appliances Life Safety Code including Appendix A Assembly Seating - Tents and Air-Supported Structures Mobile Surface Mining Equipment ,oo 0i7 93 150 172 203M 20& 206M 211 214 231 231A 231C 231D 232 232AM 251 252 253 255 256 257 258 259 291 302 303 306 312 321 325M Fire Satety in Racetrack Stables Firs Protection Symbols for Architectural and Engineering Drawings Roof Coverings Smoke and Heat Venting Guide Building Areas and Heights Chimneys, Fireplaces sad Vents Water Cooling Towers Homes and Camps in Forest Areas Indoor General Storage Outdoor General Storage Rack Storage of Materials Storage of Rubber Tires Record Protection Archives and Record Centers Safeguarding Building Construction and Demolition Operations Standard Methods of Fire Tests - Building Construction and Materials Standard Methods of Fire Tests Of Door Assemblies Critical Radiant Flux of Floor Covering Systems using a Radiant Heat Energy Source Building Materials - Tests of Surfact Burning Characteristics Fire Tests - Roof Coverimgs Fire Tests of Window Assemblies Smoke Generation of Solid Materials Standard Test Method for Potential Heat of Building Materials Fire Flow Testing and Marking of Hydrants Motor Craft Marinas and Boatyards Control of Gas Hazards on Vessels Vessels During Construction - Protection of Classification of Flammable Liquids Properties of Flam. Liquids, Gases, Solids 327 328 329 385 386 395 407 4O8 409 410 415 416 417 418 419 421 423 424 481 482M 490 491~{ 493 495 496 497 498 50lA 501C 501D 502 Cleaning Small Tanks Manholes and Sewers - Flammable and Combustible Liquids and Gases Underground Leakage of Flammable and Combustible Liquids Tank Vehicles for Flammable and Combustible Liquids Portable Shipping Tanks Flammable and Combustible Liquids on Farms and Isolated Construction Projects Aircraft Fuel Servicing Aircraft Fire Extinguishers Aircraft Hangars Aircraft Maintenance Aircraft Fueling Ramp Drainage Airport Terminal Buildings Aircraft Loading Walkways Roof-Top Heliport Construction and Protection Master Planning Airport Water Supply Aircraft Interior Fire Protection System Construction and Protection of Aircraft Engine Test Facilities Airport/Community Emergency Planning Production, Processing, Handling and Storage of Titanium Zirconium - Plants Producing Ammonium Nitrate Storage Hazardous Chemicals Reactions Intrinsically Safe Apparatus Code for Explosive Materials Purged Enclosures for Electrical Equipment Classification of Class I - Hazardous Locations for Electrical Installations in Chemical Plants Explosives - Motor Vehicle Terminals Installation of Mobile Homes Standards for Recreational Vehicle Recreational Vehicle Parks Limited Access Highways, Tunnels, Bridges, Elevated Roadways and Air Right Structures 505 512 513 601 60lA 651 653 654 655 664 ?0! ?O2 ?O3 ?O4 801 910 911 11211. 1122 1123 1221 1231 1961 1962 Powered Industrial Trucks Truck Fire Protection Motor Freight Terminals Standard for Guard Service in Fire Loss Prevention Guard Operations in Fire Loss Prevention Aluminum or Magnesium Powder Coal Preparation Plants - Dust Hazards Plastics Industry - Dust Hazards Sulfur Fires, Explosions, Prevention Woodworking Plants - Dust llazards Flame-Resistent Textiles and Films - Fire Tests For Flammability of Wearing Apparel Firs Retardant Treatments, Building Materials The Fire Hazards of Materials Facilities Handling Radioactive Materials Nuclear Reactors Fire Retardant Impregnated Wood and Fire Retardant Coating for Building Material Protection of Library Collections Protection of Museum Collections Model State Fireworks Law Code For Unmanned Rockets Public Display of Fireworks Public Fire Service Communication Water supplies for Suburban and Rural Fire Fighting Fire Hose Care, Use, and Maintenance of Fire Hose Including Connections and Nozzles 1963 Screw Threads and Gaskets for Fire Hose Connections 1981 Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus for Fire Fighters SECTION TWO The "National Fire Codes, 1982 Edition," is hereby amended to read as follows: FIRE PREVENTION CODE NFPA NO. CHAPTER ! - ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT 1-5 - BOARD OF APPEALS Amend 1-5 to read aa follows: (7) 0t7 1-5 - APPEAL 1-5.1 Whenever the Building Official or Public Safety Administrator shall reject or refuse mode or manner of con- struction proposed to be followed or materials to be used in the erection or alteration of a building or structure, or when it is claimed that the provisions of this code do not apply, or that an equally good or more desirable form of construction can be employed in any specific case, or when it is claimed that the true intent and meaning of this code or any of the regula- tions thereunder have been misconstrued or wrongly interpreted, the owner of such building or structure or his duly authorized agent, may appeal from the decision of the Building Official or Public Safety Administrator to the Board of Adjustments and Appeals, pursuant to the procedures as set forth in the Collier County Ordinance establishing the Board of Adjustments and Appeals. 1-6 - VIOI.ATION Amend 1-6 to read ss follows: 1-6 - VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES If any person, firm, corporation, or other legal entity whether public or private, shall fail or refuse to obey or comply with, or violates, any of the provisions of this Ordi- nance, such person, firm, corporation, or other legal entity whether public or private, upon conviction of such offense, shall be punished by a fime not to exceed Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) or by Imprisonment not to exceed sixty (60) days in the county jail, or both, in the discretion of the court. Each day of continued violation or non-compliance shall be considered as a separate offense. In addition, any person, firm, corporation, or other legal entity whether public or private, convicted under the provisions of this section shall pay all costs and expenses involved in the case. Nothing herein contained shall prevent the County from taking such other lawful action in any court of competent Jurisdiction as is necessary to prevent or remedy any violation. Such other (8) lawtui action shall include, but shall no[ be limited to, an equitable action for injunctive relief and an action at law for damage. CHAPTER 1 - ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT Add 1-10 to read as follows: i-I0 1-10.1 The Board of County Commissioners shall estab- lish, by ~esolution, a schedule of fees and charges for matters pertaining to this Ordinance and allied matter~. It is the intent of these regulations that the County shall not be requJred to bear any part of the cost of applications made under this Ordinance. The schedule of fees and charges shall be posted in the office of the Building Official. The charges listed may be chansed by resolution of the Board of County Commissioners and are not subject to the procedure for amend- ment of this Ordinance set out in Section ]09. Un:il tile applicable fees or charges have been paid in full, no action of any type or kind shall be taken on an applicnt~on. CHAPTER 2 - DEFINITIONS 2-1 DEFINITIONS Amend 2-1 by adding the fo]lowing definitions: O~'ner - Is any person, agent, firm or corporation having a lo~al or equitable intrest in the property. Amend definition~ to read aa follows: Fire Marshal - Means the Building Official for new con- struction requirements and the Public Safety Administrator for requirements in existin~ buildings of Collier County or fire official of a fire district which has entered into an inter- local agreement with the county. Fire Official - Means the Building Official for new construction requirements and the Public Safety Administrator for requirements Jn existing buildin~s of Collier County or fire official of a fire district which has entered into an interlocal a~reement with the county. SAFETY TO I,IFE FROM FIRE IN BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES - NFPA IO1 CIL~PTER 5 - MEANS OF EGRESS 5-2 - TYPES OF EXIT COMPONENTS Delete section in entirety. INSTALLATION OF MOBILE HOMES - NFPA PART 3. MOBILE HOME PARK DESIGN AND USE Delete Part 3. in entirety. PART 4. MOBILE HOME SITE FACILITIES Delete Part 4. in entirety, PART 5. MOBILE HOME ACCESSORY BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES Delete Part 5. in entirety. PART 6, MOBILE HOME PARK PERMANENT BUILDINGS Delete Part 6. in entirety. PART 7. MOBILE HOME PARK PLLr~BING SYSTEMS Delete Part 7, in entirety, PART fl. MOBILE IlOHE PARK ELECTRIC SYSTE~iS Delete Part 8, in entirety. PART 9, MOBILE I[OME PARK FUEL SUPPLY SYSTI~IS Delete Part 9. in entirety. APPENDIX "A" Delete Appendix "A" in entirety. RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARKS - NFPA 50ID CI{AP~ER 4 - ENVIROnmENTAL lIEALT}! AND SANITATION Delete Chapter 4 in entirety. CHAPTER 5 - FUEL GAS SYSTEMS AND STORAGE OF FI.~fHABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS Delete Chapter 5 in entirety, CI~PTER 6 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEHS Delete Chapter 6 in entirety. APPENDIX "A" Delete Appendix "A" in entirely. 0i7 99 (10) SECTION TIIREE- Repeal of Previous Ordinance Ordinance 81-65 is hereby repealed as of the effective date of this ordinance. SECTION FOUR: CONFLICT AND SEVERANCE 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 unconsti- tutional by any court of competent Jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct, and independent provision and such holding shal] not affect the validity of the remaining portion. SECTION FIVE- Effective Date This ordinance shall become effective upon notice that it has been received by the Office of the Secretary of State. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida this ~2Dd clay of ~rch , 1983. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLIolER COUNTY, FLORIDA Chh i ATTEST: Approved as to form and legal suffic~encv: /County Attorney This ordinance filed with the Secretary of State's Office the 28th day of March, 1983 and acknc~ledgement of that filing received this 30th day of March, 1983. 0i7 100 (11) STATE OF FLORIDA ) COUNTY OF COLLIER ) I, WILLIAM J. REAGAN, Clerk of Courts in and for the Twentieth Judicial Circuit, Collie£ County, Florida, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true original of: ORDINANCE NO. 91-1d which was adopted by the Ronrd of County Commissioners Regular Session the 22nd day of "arch, l~g3. WITNESS my hand and the o~c]~l seal of the Board County Commissioners o~ Collier County, Florida, th~s 23rd day ot ~arch, 1993. WILLIA~ J. REAGAN Clerk of Courts and Cler~ Ex-o~f~clo to ~oard of " ' .... " Deputy Clerk : . "a/ ~.~