HomeMy WebLinkAbout3994-12/13/1993ORDINANCE NO. 3994
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING. THE 1993 CODE OF ORDINANCES OF
THE CITY OF WATERLOO, IOWA, BY REPEALING SUBSECTION
14-59, FEES ESTABLISHED, OF ARTICLE III, FIRE
PREVENTION INSPECTIONS, OF CHAPTER 14, FIRE PREVENTION
AND PROTECTION; AND ENACTING IN LIEU THEREOF A NEW
SUBSECTION 14-59, FEES, OR ARTICLE III, FIRE PREVENTION
INSPECTIONS, OF CHAPTER 14, FIRE PREVENTION AND
PROTECTION.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WATERLOO, IOWA,
as follows:
That Subsection 14-59, Fees Established, and of Article III,
Fire Prevention Inspections, of Chapter 14, Fire Prevention and
Protection, of the 1993 Code of Ordinances of the City of
Waterloo, Iowa, are hereby repealed in their entirety; that new
Subsection 14-59, Fees, of Article III, Fire Prevention
Inspections, of Chapter 14, Fire Prevention and Protection, of
the 1993 Code of Ordinances of the. City of Waterloo, Iowa, are
hereby enacted in lieu thereof as follows:
SEC. 14.59. LIFE SAFETY INSPECTIONS
The purpose of this code is to provide minimum standards to
safeguard life or limb, health, property and public welfare by
regulating and controlling thedesign, construction, quality of
materials, use and occupancy, location and maintenance of all
non-residential businesses, buildings and structures within this
jurisdiction and certain equipment specifically regulated by
Uniform Building Code, Uniform Fire Code, Life Safety Code and
Fire Prevention Code.
New construction application for permit shall comply with
the Uniform Building Code, Uniform Fire Code, Life Safety Code
and Fire Prevention Code.
SEC. 14.60. ANNUAL LIFE SAFETY PERMITS, LICENSES, AND
CERTIFICATION
FEES
The following fees shall be established for the permits,
licenses, certificates, approvals, life safety inspections and
other functions performed under this Code and shall be payable by
the non-residential businesses to the City of. Waterloo. Such
fees shall accompany each application for such permit, approval,
certificate, or other fee -related. Code provisions. Non-profit
and governmental organizations shall be exempt from the life
safety inspection fee.
(1) NON-RESIDENTIAL BUSINESSES ANNUAL. FEE SCHEDULE FOR LIFE
SAFETY INSPECTION.*
A sliding feeschedule will be developed according to
square footage of the building, which will also be
classified by the relative hazard of the occupancy,
i.e. low hazard (LH), ordinary hazard (OH), or high
hazard (HH). Low hazard occupancies shall be as
defined in Division 4 of Section 701, Uniform Building
Code. Ordinary hazard occupancies shall be as defined
in Division 1, 2 and 3 of Section 701, Uniform Building
Code. High hazard occupancies shall be asdefined in
Section 901 of the Uniform Building Code.
*Non-residential businesses who install a certified
sprinkler system will be exemptfrom the Annual Life
Safety Inspection Fee for three (3) years after the
installation of the sprinkler system.
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Square Footage
1 - 1,999
2,000 - 19,999 $ 10 $ 25 $ 45
20,000 - 49,999 30 45 60
50,000 - 99,999 45 60 90
over 100,000 100 150 200
300 400 500
LH OH HH
**REINSPECTION FEES:
FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL FIRST REINSPECTION 25.00
BUSINESSES SECOND REINSPECTION 50.00
THIRD AND SUBSEQUENT
REINSPECTION
**Reinspection fees do 100.00
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prior to the scheduled reinspectionrdateions are corrected
At the time of the initial inspection, the occupant
owner will receive a ca
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as wellwas the schedule of fees,reinspection
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or sd cddoonot comply at the time of the first, second,
writing by mail or hand delivered to the Fe ire Marshal notified in
manner, and repairs are in a timely
rescheduled to. allow moretimeto complete repairs.
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entities or governmental agencies
reinspection fees as listed aboveare not exemt Non-profit
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(2) ANNUAL FEE SCHEDULE FOR ADDITIONAL HAZARDS BASED
UNIFORM BUILDING CODE OCCUPANCY DEFINITION. ON THE
UNIFORM BUILDING CODE CLASSIF
ICATION OF ALL GS USE OR
OCCUPANCY AND GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ALLOCCUPANCIBY
ES:
Group A Occupancies Defined
Sec. 601. Group A Occupancies shall be:
Division 1. Any assembly building with a stage
Annual Fee
an occupant load of 1000 or more inathe
building.
$20.00
Division 2. Any building or
portion
lding
having an assembly room with anoccupantload of less than 1000 and a stage.
Division 2.1 $20.00
Any building or portion of a building
having an assembly room with an occupant
load of 300 or more without a stage,
including such buildings used for
educational purposes and not classed as
a Group E or Group B, Division 2 Occupancy. $15.00
Division 3.
Division 4.
Any building or portion of a building
having an assembly room with an occupant
load of less than 300 without a stage,
including such buildings used for
educational purposes and not classed as a
Group E or Group B, Division 2 Occupancy. $10.00
Stadiums, reviewing stands and amusement
park structures not included within other
Group A Occupancies. Specific and
general
requirements for grandstands, bleachers and
reviewing stands are to be found in Chapter
33 of the U.B.C. Code.
$ 5.00
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Group B Occupancies Defined
Sec. 601. Group B Occupancies shall be:
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Annual Fee
Gasoline service stations, garages where
no repair work is done except exchange of
parts and maintenance requiring no open
flame, welding or used of Class I, II or
III -A liquids.
$ 5.00
Drinking and dining establishments having
an occupant load of less than 50, wholesale
and, retail stores, office buildings, printing
plants, municipal police and fire
stations, factories and workshops using
materials not highly flammable or combustible,
storage and sales rooms for combustible goods,
paint stores without bulk handling. (See
Section 402 of the U.B.C. Code for definition
of assembly buildings.) $10.00
Buildings or portions of buildings having
rooms used for educational purposes beyond
the 12th grade with less than 50 occupants
in any room. $10.00
Aircraft hangars where no repair work is
done except exchange of parts and main-
tenance requiring no open flame, welding
or theused of Class I or II liquids.
Open parking garages.
Heliports.
Division 4. Ice plants, power plants, pumping plants,
cold storage and creameries.
Factories and workshops using noncombus-
tible and nonexplosive materials.
Storage and sales rooms containing only
noncombustible and nonexplosive materials
that are not packaged or crated in or
supported by combustible material.
Group E Occupancies Defined
Sec. 801. Group E Occupancies shall be:
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
$ 5.00
$80.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
Annual Fee
Any building used for educational purposes
through the 12th grade by 50 or more
persons for more than 12 hours per week or
four hours in any one day. $20.00
Any building used for educational purposes
through the 12th grade by less than 50
persons for more than 12 hours per week or
four hours in any one day. $10.00
Any building used for day-care purposes
for more than six children.
$10.00
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Group H Occupancies Defined
Sec. 901. (a) General. Group H Occupancies shall be:
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Division 4.
Division 5.
Division 6.
Annual Fee
Storage, handling, use or sale of hazardous
and highly flammable or explosive materials
other than Class I, II or III -A liquids. $30.00
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 U.B.C. Code are
permitted in other occupancies, provided
the storage, handling, use or sale of such
hazardous materials or chemical is in
compliance with the Fire Code.
Storage, handling, use or sale of Classes
I, II and 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. $30.00
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 U.B.C. Code are permitted in other
occupancies, provided the storage, handling,
use or sale is in compliance with the Fire Code.
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. $20.00
Repair garages not classifiedas a Group B,
Division 1. $10.00
Aircraft repair hangars. $10.00
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 of the U.B.C. Code and when storage,
handling and use of hazardous materials is
in accordance with the Fire Code. $30.00
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 of the U.B.C. Code, provided
the storage, handling and use are in
compliance with the Fire Code.
(b) Special Provisions. In buildings used for educational
purposes, vocational shops, laboratories and similar areas
need not be classified as Group H Occupancies, provided:
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1. Such areas are separated from classrooms other than the
classroom directly related to the use by not less than
a one-hour fire -resistive occupancy separation.
2. Such areas are separated from each other by not less
than a one-hour fire -resistive occupancy separation
unless the uses are determined to be compatible.
3. The requirements of Sections 905, 908, 910 and the Fire
Code shall be met when applicable.
Group I Occupancies Defined
Sec. 1001. Group I Occupancies shall be:
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Nurseries for the full-time care of
children under the age of six (each
accommodating more than five persons.
Hospitals, sanitariums, nursing homes
with nonambulatory patients and similar
buildings each accommodating more than
five persons.
Nursing homes for ambulatory patients,
homes for children six years of age or
over (each accommodating more than five
persons).
Annual Fee
$10.00
$10.00
Mental hospitals, mental sanitariums,
jails, prisons, reformatories and buildings
when personal liberties of inmates are
similarly restrained. $20.00
EXCEPTION: Group I Occupancies shall not
include buildings used only for private
residential purposes for a family group.
Group R Occupancies Defined
Sec. 1201. Group R Occupancies shall be:
Annual Fee
Division 1. Hotels and apartment houses. $20.00
Convents and monasteries (each
accommodating more than 10 persons).
Division 2. Not used.
Division 3. Dwellings and lodging houses. $ 5.00
SEC. 14.61. EXPLOSIVES, AMMUNITION AND BLASTING AGENTS
(a) PERMIT REQUIRED
-Manufacture, possess, store, sell or otherwise
dispose of explosives, blasting agents or small
arms ammunition. $25.00
-Operate a terminal $25.00
-Blasting:
Blasting fees are for, the use, handling and
storage of explosives used primarily for
construction or demolition
FEE
Each site 1 - 30 days
Each additional 30 days or fraction thereof
FEE
$150.00
$ 50.00
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Note: No permit shall be valid for a period longer than 90
days.
(b) CERTIFICATE OF FITNESS, FEES
-Certificate of Fitness - New
Blasting/Transportation
Transportation only
(c) CERTIFICATE OF FITNESS, RENEWAL
-Certificate of Fitness Renewal
Blasting/Transportation $10.00
Transportation only $10.00
SEC. 14.62 FIREWORKS
FEE
$25.00
$10.00
FEE
(a) POSSESS, STORE, MANUFACTURE, SALE AND DISCHARGE OF FIREWORKS
-Certificate of Fitness - New
-Certificate of Fitness - Renewal
-Fireworks and Pyrotechnics:
This includes the public display of fireworks
and the use of pyrotechnic devices for stage shows,
theater and other public displays.
Event FEE
Each New Fireworks Location $150.00
Repeat Locations Previously Approved:
Display Cost FEE
$1 - $1,000 $ 25.00
$1,001 - 5,000 $ 50.00
Greater than $5,000 $100.00
Multiple Showing/Displays:
Each additional showing/display $ 50.00
FEE
$25.00
$10.00
Note: The multiple showing/displays category shall
apply to similar showings/displays taking place at the
same locations over a specified period of time, such as
a theatrical event running for more than one showing,
or more than one day.
SEC. 14.63. FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS
(a) PERMIT REQUIRED
FEE
-Storage, Handling or Use, Class I $ 25.00
-Storage, Handling or Use, Class II or IIIA $ 25.00
-Manufacturing, processing, blending or
refining $ 25.00
-Storage in Stationary Tanks $ 25.00
-Construct, Reconstruct, Alter Service
Stations $ 25.00
-Defuel $ 25.00
-Slurry Fill $ 25.00
-Abandon $ 25.00
-Flammable/Combustible Liquid Tank: Installation:
This shall include all flammable/combustible liquid
tanks installed above or below ground and required
piping, valves and dispensing equipment. This shall
include, but not be limited to, gasoline, diesel, oil,
waste oil and other flammable and combustible liquids.
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Tanks
Each Tank
FEE
$200.00
-Flammable/Combustible Liquid Tank: Modification:
This shall include all flammable/combustible liquid
tanks and required piping, valves and dispensing
equipment. Tanks may be of the aboveground or
belowground type. Modification shall include
reconstruction, tapping, tank cutting, vent pipe
relocations, dispenser piping, repiping and tank repair
of repiping.
Modification
As described above
FEE
$ 50.00
Note: If the valuation of work performed exceeds 50 percent
of the replacement cost of the system the fees for a new
installation shall apply.
-Underground Tank Removal
This shall apply to the removal of flammable or
combustible liquid tanks in accordance with regulation
16-B of the Waterloo Fire Code.
Removal
Single Tank
Multiple Tanks
First
Each Additional Tank
FEE
$150.00
$150.00
$ 25.00
Note: No additional fee shall be charged for pump out when
the pump out and tank removal work is performed
concurrently.
-Cargo Tankers:
All flammable/combustible liquid and LPG cargo tankers
which operate in the City of Waterloo are required to
obtain a cargo tanker permit. The cargo tanker permit
is required to be obtained annually, after major
repairs and afterr construction of a new vehicle.
-Inspections at Waterloo Fire Rescue Department Inspection
Site:
Cargo Tankers. FEE
Single Truck $ 50.00
Single Trailer $ 50.00
Truck with Pup Trailer $ 50.00
Tractor with Two Trailers $ 50.00
Note: This fee schedule shall apply to inspections
conducted at the Waterloo Fire Rescue Department Inspection
Site during regularly scheduled inspection hours. This fee
schedule shall also apply to inspections by appointment
which are conducted at the. Waterloo. Fire Rescue Department
Inspection Site, other than during regularly scheduled
inspection hours, if the appointment is made 10 calendar
days prior to the inspection.
-Inspections at a Site Other Than the Waterloo Fire Rescue
Department Inspection Site
Cargo Tankers.
Single Truck
Single Trailer
Truck with Pup Trailer
Tractor with Two Trailers
Business
Hours
$ 75.00
$ 75.00
$ 75.00
$ 75.00
After Regular
Business Hours,
Weekends, and Holidays
$125.00
$125.00
$125.00
$125.00
Persons driving flammable or combustible liquid cargo
carriers not displaying a permit shall be furnished written
notice of the permit required by the Fire Chief or his
designee. The cargo carrier in violationshall be impounded
until it complies with the Fire Code and all fees are paid
in accordance with the following.
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Cargo Tankers
Single Truck
Single Trailer
Truck with Pup Trailer
Tractor with Two Trailers
SEC. 14.64. HAUNTED HOUSE
FEE
$300.00
$300.00
$300.00
$300.00
-Haunted House:
This includes any area, room or structures used at a
carnival, party or similar event for the purpose of creating
a maze to amuse, confuse or frighten participants.
(a) Permit Required.
It shall be unlawful for any person or organization to set
up or cause to be set up a structure to be used as a place of
amusement as a haunted house or any other type of comparable
inside entertainment within the city limits of the City of
Waterloo without first having made application to and received a
permit to do so in accordance with the conditions and limitations.
as set out in this article. (Ord. No. 3219, 6-14-82)
(b) Application.
The applicant for such a permit shall file an application in
writing with the. Clerk/Auditor, which application shall be
accompanied by a set of plans. Such applications shall further
specify:
(1) The name of person or organization which will use
structure;
(2) The address of such person or organization;
(3) The names and addresses of the officers of such
organizations;
(4) The length of time the structure is intended to be used
for the purposes applied for;
(5) The hours of the day or night during which such
structure is intended to be used by the public;
(6) Such other relevant information as the fire marshal,
building official or city council may require.. (Ord.
No. 3219, 6-14-82)
(c) Liability Insurance.
The applicant shall furnish evidence that a general
liability insurance policy in the amount of three hundred
thousand dollars ($300,000.00) naming the City of Waterloo as an
additional insured, shall be in effect at the time such structure
is to be occupied as a haunted house. (Ord. No. 3219, 6-14-82)
(d) Restoration of property used.
The applicant shall provide a signed statement that the
property used will be cleaned up and restored to its original and
safe condition.
(e) Time for filing of application; inspection.
The application shall be filed at least fifteen (15) days
prior to the scheduled opening of the haunted house. Final
inspection by the fire marshal and the building, department shall
be made seven (7) days prior to the opening date. (Ord. No.
3219, 6-14-82)
(f) Safety standards.
The fire marshal and building official shall determine if
the applicant has made provision for minimum safety standards to
protect the life, limb, health and property of the public.
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Ordinance No. 3994
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Note: State Code provides that all slides and moving walkways be
approved by the Iowa Department of Labor. (Ord. No. 3219,
6-1.4-82)
(g) Structure must conform to plans and specifications.
If the fire marshal and building department find that all of
the limitations and requirements of the permit and this article
have been complied with and that the structure has been erected.
in accordance with the plans and specifications submitted with
the application, the Clerk/Auditor shall grant a permit to occupy
such premises.
If the fire marshal and building department find that any of
the limitations and requirements of the permit and this article
have not been complied with or that, the structure has not been
erected in accordance with the plans and specifications submitted
with the applications, the Clerk/Auditor may deny a permit to
occupancy such premises. (Ord. No. 3219, 6-14-82)
(h) Revocation of occupancy permit.
If the fire marshal or building department find that such
structure or the premises on which it is located is being
maintained. in violation of any of the provisions of the permit or
this article, the. Clerk/Auditor may revoke the permit to occupy
provided for herein. Notice of this revocation shall be served
personally or sent by regular mail. to the name and address
indicated on the application. (Ord. No. 3219, 6-14-82)
(i) Appeal of revocation or denial.
Any person or organization whose permit to occupy has been
denied or revoided as aforesaid may, within seven (7) days after
receipt of a notice thereof, appeal to the city council for a
hearing thereon, and the decision of the council in this regard
shall be final. If no appeal is taken within seven (7) days as
provided herein, the action of the Clerk/Auditor shall be final.
(Ord. No. 3219, 6-14-82)
(j) Supervisors required-.
The permittee shall provide one (1) supervisor for each five
(5) patrons within the amusement area. (Ord. No. 3219, 6-14-82)
(k) Permittee's responsibility for defense.
The permittee shalldefend, at his own expense, any
litigation arising from the operation of the haunted house for
which he holds a permit. (Ord. No. 3219, 6-14-82)
(1) Violation; penalty.
Any person who violates any of the provisions of this
ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction
thereof shall be punishable by a. fine of not more than one
hundred dollars ($100.00) or by imprisonment for a term not
exceeding thirty (30) days. (Ord. No.. 3219, 6-14-82)
HAUNTED HOUSE
SEC. 14-65. REFERENCE MATERIALS
1. DUPLICATION FEES (PER COPY)
FEE
$250.00
FEE
$ 5.00
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SEC. 14-66. SERVICES
1. FIRE STANDPIPE TESTING
2. LOCK BOX, SMALL:
LARGE:
3. FIRE WATCH, PER HOUR
4. FIRE INVESTIGATIONS BY INSPECTION
BUREAU, PER MAN HOUR
5. SPECIAL EVENTS, LIFE SAFETY INSPECTION
TO ENSURE PUBLIC SAFETY, PER INSPECTION
6. REIMBURSEMENT FOR EXTINGUISHMENT COST
FOR INTENTIONALLY SET FIRES, THROUGH
THE COURT SYSTEM, PER HOUR
FEE
$150.00
$ 5.00
$ 10.00
$ 75.00
$ 25.00
$ 25.00
$200.00
(a) All fees and charges required by this Article, if not paid
within sixty (60) days, shall constitute a lien upon the premises
served by said service and may be certified to the County Treasurer
and collected in the same manner as taxes. A notice of all unpaid
fees shall be sent to the property owner if different from the
non-residential business, informing the. property owner of the lien on
the property.
(b) All fees and charges required by this Article shall be paid
to the City Clerk and such charges therefor as shall be, from time to
time, established and set by resolution of the City Council of the
City of Waterloo, Iowa.
INTRODUCED:
PASSED 1ST CONSIDERATION:
PASSED 2ND CONSIDERATION:
PASSED 3RD CONSIDERATION:
November
November
December
December
22, 1993
22, 1993
6, 1993
13, 1993
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Waterloo,
Iowa, on the 13th day of December, 1993, and approved by the Mayor on
the 15th day of December, 1993.
Albert C.'Manning, Jr., M
ATTEST:
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Tom C ell, eputy Clerk/Auditor.
CERTIFICATE
I, Tom Campbell, Deputy Clerk/Auditor, of the City of Waterloo,
Iowa., do hereby certify that attached hereto is a true and complete
copy of Ordinance No. 3994, as passed and adopted by the Council of
the City of Waterloo, Iowa, on the 13th day of December, 1993.
Witness my hand and seal ofoffice this 15th day of December,
1993.
or/lit ,
Tom C..•bell Deputy Clerk/Auditor.
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