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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2426ORDINANCE NO. ;044, AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, requiring the installation of automatic fire sprinklers in all new residential construction, and creating Chapter 14.26 in the Port Angeles Municipal Code. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES DOES ORDAIN as follows: Section 1 - Title. There is hereby established in the Port Angeles Municipal Code a new Chapter 14.26 PAMC to be titled "Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems ". Section 2 - Policy and Purpose. The City Council finds that automatic fire sprinkler systems are now technologically and economically viable and can help to reduce the loss of life and property due to fire and are therefore reasonably necessary in order to protect the public health, safety and welfare. Further, automatic fire sprinkler systems can help to ensure that any fires that occur in new residential structures are reasonably within the firefighting capabilities of the Port Angeles Fire Department with its present manpower and equipment and will provide a rational basis for planning public fire protection expenditures by defining the balance between traditional fire protection resources to be supplied by the public and the private sectors while at the same time reducing the costs of traditional fire protection and its related expenditures such as large water mains, fire apparatus turn - arounds, and fire hydrants in newly developing areas. Finally, the installation of automatic fire sprinkler systems should help to cause a significant reduction in homeowner insurance premiums. Section 3 - Sprinkler Systems Required. Automatic fire sprinkler systems shall be installed and maintained in all new residential construction, including single - family residences, duplexes, and multi - family residential construction; provided -1- that for multi - family residential construction this requirement shall become effective January 1, 1987; and provided further that for single - family residences and duplexes this requirement shall become effective February 1,1988, prior to which date installa- tion of automatic fire sprinkler systems shall be allowed but not required. Section 4 - "Automatic Fire Sprinkler System" Defined. The term "Automatic Fire Sprinkler System ", as used herein, is defined as an integrated system of underground and overhead piping, including a water supply such as a gravity tank, fire pump, reservoir, pressure tank, or connection by underground piping to a public main; said system complying in all respects with the requirements for such systems contained in appropriate standards issued by the National Fire Protection Association, one copy of which Standards shall be filed in the office of the City Clerk for use and examination by the public. Section 5 - Approval by Fire Chief. No automatic fire sprinkler system required or allowed by this ordinance shall be installed without prior approval by the Fire Chief or his designee of the plans for installation, testing and maintenance of the system. Subject to the approval of the Fire Chief or his designee, sprinklers may be omitted in rooms or areas which are of non - combustible construction with non - combustible contents. No residential construction for which an automatic fire sprinkler system is required or allowed by this Ordinance shall be occupied until testing of the automatic fire sprinkler system has been approved by the Fire Chief or his designee. Section 6 - Appeals. Appeals under this ordinance may be granted after payment of a $50 application fee and a hearing by the Fire Chief, Building Official, and member of the building industry appointed by the City Council. Decisions of this body shall be final and non - appealable. -2- Section 7 - Building Codes Not Affected. The applica- tion of this ordinance shall not prohibit the exercise of the Substitution Option granted in the Uniform Building Code relating to "Fire Resistive Substitution" and shall not affect or super - cede the provisions of the State Building Codes as adopted by the City of Port Angeles pursuant to Chapter 19.27 RCW. Section 8 - Severability. If any provisions of this ordinance, or its application to any person or circumstance, is held invalid, the remainder of the ordinance, or application of the provisions of the ordinance to other persons or circum- stances, is not affected. Section 9 - Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect as provided by law. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles at a regular meeting of said Council held on the En,,„ day of JD.QP..QNL-- Q_ __ , 198 4o • ATTEST: M Al Aram& A ILL& .l' ! ILA A' erri L. Anderson, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Craig D.'Knutson, City Attorney PUBLISHED: f yjwas-e -, ,2 4 trjWL -3- A Y 0 R MEMORANDUM December 8, 1986 TO: MAYOR WHIDDEN AND THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: LARRY GLENN, FIRE CHIEF RE: FIRE SPRINKLER STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES The installation of fire sprinkler systems are regulated by two standards written by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). NFPA Standard #13 is used to regulate the installation of fire sprinkler systems in all commercial occupancies with the exception of those housing residential occupancies. Residential occupancies whether R -3 (single family), or R -1 (multi - family) are regulated by NFPA Standard #13D. The enclosed guidelines for residential fire sprinklers more clearly defines the requirements of NFPA 13D as they would apply within the City of Port Angelen. These guidelines have been reviewed and have met the approvals of not only the Port Angeles Fire Department but the Port Angeles Public Works Department as well. We intend to intensify our public education program regarding resi- dential fire sprinklers during 1987. Some of the activities sched- uled and their dat:>_:, ore as follows. 1. February 23, 24, 25, 1987. An advanced installation seminar on residential fire sprinklers to held in Olympia, Washington. Experts from across the nation will be instructing at this sem- inar. The materials to be furnished and the techniques instructed at this seminar will provide almost all the items needed to gain certification for the installation of residentail fire sprinklers in Port Angeles. Quite a number of local participants have reg- istered. 2. Sixteen hour residential fire sprinkler certification classes to be held in Port Angeles, have been scheduled for the months of May and September. Participants who complete this class with a passing grade of at least 90 receive certification from the Port Angeles Fire Department to install residentail fire sprinkler systems with- in the city. This certification is only renewable if an approved installation is completed at least each six months. We are working in several areas hoping to gain incentives to financially encourage not only new construction but the retrofitting of existing homes with residential fire sprinkler systems. Nbking it financially attractive to our homeowners will speed the conversion from traditional fire protection to the life saving fire protection systems of the future. Page 2 Mayor Whidden December 8, 1986 We will keep you closely informed as to our progress in gaining these incentives. Exciting things are going to happen in Port Angeles regarding resi- dential fire protection. Your strong support has made it possible. Thank you. LG /cp