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Resolution No. 99-34 CITY OF TIGARD,OREGON RESOLUTION NO.99,ffqL A RESOLUTION ADOPTING TUALATIN VALLEY FIRE AND RESCUE ORDINANCE 99-01,AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FIRE CODES AND STANDARDS FOR FIRE AND RESCUE, AND i PRESCRIBING REGULATIONS GOVEE SLING CONDITIONS HAZARDOUS TO LIFE AND PROPERTY FROM FIRE OR EXPLOSION.PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF PERIMIITS FOR HAZARDOUS USES OR OPERATIONS,AND REPEALING CITY OF TIGARD RESOLUTION 97-32 WHICH HAD PREVIOUSLY ADOPTED TUALATIN VALLEY FIRE AND RESCUE ORDINANCE 96-01. WHEREAS, Oregon Revised Statute 478.924 requires approval by resolution by the City of Tigard for the provisions of a Fire Prevention Code adopted by the District, in order for it to apply within the City and District.and; WHEREAS,the City of Tigard Building Division was a member of the code committee involved in the work study sessions involving Ordinance 99-01,and fully approves and supports the Ordinance and; WHEREAS,Oregon Statute requires a city to adopt said regulations and; WHEREAS, it is paramount that a Fire Code and Standards be established to ensure public safety in buildings; NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by'-he Tigard City Council that: SECTION 1: Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue Ordinance 99-01 is hereby adopted and shall be as set out in Exhibit"A",pages 1 through 48. Edt PASSED: This day o£ _1999. a r-City of cgard ATTEST: H %1�'�C Zt't:_►�� /,fes Recorder-City of Tigard RESOLUTION NO.99;gq Page 1 EXHIBIT "A" ORDINANCE 99-01 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FIRE CODES AND STANDARDS FOR TUALATIN VALLEY FIRE AND RESCUE A RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT,PRESCRIBING REGULATIONS GOVERNING CONDITIONS HAZARDOUS TO LIFE AND PROPERTY FROM FIRE OR EXPLOSION,PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF PERMITS FOR HAZARDOUS USES OR OPERATIONS,AND REPEALING ORDINANCE 96-01. WHEREAS,Tualatin Valley Fire&Rescue A Rural Fire Protection District,has developed uniform fire regulations for the jurisdictions served;and, WHEREAS,Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue A Rural Fire Protection District,hereinafter referred to as the District,desires to and finds it nU,essary to adopt the fbiio ging re..gilatinnc to provide minimum fire safety and that a plan for inspections and maintenance will upgrade existing structures,thereby reducing hazards of fire,thus does hereby adopt the following regulations;and now,therefore, IT IS ORDAINED AS FOLLOWS: TITLE AND FILING: This ordinance,including the codes hereby adopted,shall be filed in the record of the District and in the office of Washington,Multnomah,and Clackamas County Clerks and State Fire Marshal's office as prescribed by ORS 478.940. A copy shall be posted at each fire station within the District. From the date on which this ordinance shall take effect,provisions thereof shall be controlling within the territorial limits of the District and within each city or county within the District approving pursuant to ORS 478.924. The whole of this ordinance shall be known as the Fire Prevention Code and may be referred to as the Fire Code and shall be enforced by the Fire Marshal's Office created by Ordinance 91-02. SCOPE: This Fire Code provides minimum life and fire safety regulations to reduce the hazards of fire,explosion and other perils. The code also protects life and property to a reasonable degree by supplementing laws relating to fire safety and shall apply to existing buildings. i i SECTION II—ADOPTION OF UNIFORM CODES: The following codes are.hereby adopted by the District for the purpose of prescribing regulations governing conditions hazardous to life and property from fire or explosion. Those certain codes and standards known as the: a A. Uniform Fire Code, 1997 Edition,Volume i,as published and copyrighted by _ International Fire Code Institute and International Conference of Building Officials, except as herein after amended by this Ordinance. B. Uniform Fire Code, 1997 Edition,Volume 2,as published and copyrighted by the international Fire Code Institute and Intemationa-1 Con of Building Officials, ® except as hereinafter amended by this Ordinance. Tualatin Vallev Fire&Rescne r Ordinance 99-0I SECTION II—DEFINITIONS: Definitions set forth in the Uniform Fire Code and Uniform Fire Code Standards are hereby adopted save and except for the following: A. Whenever the terms"Administrator","Director",or"Chief'are used,they shall be held to mean the Fire Chief or authorized representative. B. Whenever the term"Authorized Representative"is used,it shall be held to mean the person charged with enforcement of the Fire Prevention Code. C. Whenever the term"Board of Appeals"is used,it shall be held to mean rhe Board of Appeals that is provided by the Fire Prevention Code of the District. D. Whenever the term"Board of Directors"is used,it shall be held to mean the elected officials of Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue A Rural Fire Protection District. E. Whenever the term"Uniform Building Code"or"Building Code"is used it shall be held to mean the current edition of the State of Oregon Structural Specialty Code as adopted by the State Building Codes Division. F. Whenever the term"Building Department-is used it shall be hcld to mean the building department of the city or county of which it is a part thereof. G. Whenever the term"Building Official"is used in the Uniform Building Code,Uniform AdMik Mechanical Code and ORS Chapter 455,it shall mean the Building Official of the city or county which is a part of this district. H. Whenever the term"Chief'or"Chief of the Fire Department"is used,it shall be held to mean the Fire Chief of the District. I. Whenever the term"Chief of Police"is used,it shall be held to mean whichever chief of Police or Sheriff has jurisdiction within the geographical area so affected. J. Whenever the term"Corporate Counsel"or"City Attorney"or"Attorney"is used,it shall be held to mean the Attorney for the District. K. Whenever the term"District"is used,it shall be held to mean Tualatin Valley Fire ane { Rescue A Rural Fire Protection District. Q1 H D L. Whenever the term"Fire Prevention Bureau"is used,it shall be held to mean the Fire Marshal's Office. a M. Whenever the term"jurisdiction","city","county","state',or"municipality'is used,it ■ shall be held to mean the district or the city or county of which this District is a part. ■ N. Whenever the term"hazardous vehicle"is used,it shall be held to mean vehicles blocking or obstructing a public or private right-of-way or fire hydrants,or vehicles with leaking fuel tanks or other hazardous materials,or vehicles located in violation of the Fire Prevention Code. ® 0- Whenever the term "Primary Tank"is used it shall be held to mean a listed atmospheric tank used to store liquid. See definition for PRUWARYCONI.;:LL T1ViiN1. Tualatin Vallev Fire&Rescue 2 Cr dins-ce 99-01 r P. Whenever the term"Protected Aboveground Tank"is used,it shall be held to mean a listed tank system consisting of a primary tank provided with protection from physical damage, and fire-resistive protection from a high-intensity liquid pool fire exposure. The tank system may provide these protection elements as a unit or may be an assembly of ® components,or a combination thereof. Q. Whenever the term"Uniform Mechanical Code"or"Mechanical Code"is used it shall be held to mean the current edition of the State of Oregon Mechanical Specialty Code,as adopted by the State Building Codes Division. R. Whenever the term"room"is used,it shall be held to mean a space or area bounded by any obstructions to exit passage which at any time encloses more than 80 percent of the perimeter of the area. In computing the unobstructed perimeter,openings less than 3 feet in clear width and less than 6 feet 8 inches high shall not be considered. SECTION III—ESTABLISHMENT OF LIMITS FOR STORAGE OF FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS IN OUTSIDE ABOVE GROUND TANK: The limits referred to in Section 7902.2.2.1 and 7904.2.5.4.2 of the Uniform Fire Code relating to the storage of Class I and R flammable liquids or combustible liquids in outside aboveground tanks,are hereby established as the limits of the District. EXCEPTION: The Chief,after considertion of built-in fire protection or fire extinguishing facilities or topographical conditions and the District's firefighting capabilities may permit the installation of above ground storage tanks in approved locations. WE CTION IV—ESTABLISHMENT OF LIMITS FOR STORAGE OF EXPLOSIVES AND BLASTING AGENTS: The limits referred to in Section 7701.7.2 of the Uniform Fire Code,relating to the storage of explosive materials,are hereby established as the limits of the District. EXCEPTION: The Chief,after consideration of built-in fire protection or fir:extinguishing facilities cr topographical conditions,and the District's firefighting capabilities,may permit the storage of explosives and blasting agents on farms,gravel pits,rock quarries,and other isolated areas. SECTION V—ESTABLISHMENT OF LIMITS FOR STORAGE OF LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS: The limits referred to in Section 8204.2 of the Uniform Fire Code,in which storage of liquefied petroleum gas is restricted,are hereby established as the limits of the District. 4 EXCEPTION: The Chief,after consideration of built-in fire protection or firefighting facilities or topographical q conditions,and the District's firefighting capabilities,may permit the installation of liquefied petroleum gas containers in a,rproved locations,and then only when approval has been obtained pursuant to Section 8202 of the Uniform Fire Code. SECTION VI—ESTABLISHMENT OF LIMITS FOR STORAGE OF COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS: The limits referred to in Section 5204.5.2 of the Uniform Fire Code in v Siich the storage of compressed natural gas storage is prohibited,are hereby established as the limits of the District. EXCEt'17UIV: i ne Chief,after consideration of built-in tire protection or fire extinguishing facilities or topographical conditions,and the District's firefighting capabilities,may permit the storage of compressed natural gas in approved locations pursuant to Section 5264. 7lr fl do Vnllry rira,b Rrscrry 3 Ordinance 99-01 T. SECTION VII—ESTABLISHMENT OF LIMITS FOR STORAGE OF STATIONARY TANKS OF FLAMMABLE CRYOGENIC FLUIDS: The limits referred to in Section 3-1.6 of the Uniform Fire Code Standard 80-3,in which the storage of flammable cryogenic fluids in stationary containers is prohibited,are hereby established as the limits of the District. EXCEPTION: The Chief,afef consideration of built-in fire protection or fire extinguishing facilities or topographical conditions,and the District's firefighting capabilities,may permit the storage of flammable cryogenic fluids in stationary containers in approved locations. SECTION VIII—ESTABLISHMENT OF LIMITS FOR STORAGE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: The limits referred to in Section 8001.1.1 of the Uniform Fire Code,in which the storage of hazardous materials is prohibited,are hereby established as the limits of the District. EXCEPTION: The Chief,after consideration of built-in fire protection or fire extinguishing facilities or topographical conditions,and the District's firefighting capabilities,may permit the storage of hazardous materials pursuant to the provisions of Article 80. SECTION IX—ENFORCEMENT OF CODE Notwithstanding provisions in the Uniform Fire Code authorizing or requiring inspections of buildings and premises or testing of fire protection systems and equipment,e.g.Sections 103.3.1.1 and 1001.5"2,or provisions providing for enforcement of the Code,such inspections,testing and enforcement of the Code shall be discretionary by the Chief and other individuals charged by the Chief with such activities. The District recognizes that it has limited financial resources with which to provide fire,rescue and other services and functi(m, and is forced to make public policy decisions as to allocation of District resources. Although the District places a high priority on prevention,inspection and maintenance of fire systems,as a policy matter the Board has determined that it does not have the financial capabilities to require or enforce these activities. Accordingly,although the Fire Chief and other individuals charged by the Chief with these activities are encouraged to pursue them,performing such activities,as well as the scope and frequency of such activities,shall be within the discretion of the Fire Chief. It is the intention of the District to make clear that the District does not have a mandatory duty to perform the inspections and testing,or to take enforcement actions, as set forth in the Code. Such actions are discretionary. H SECTION X—AMENDMENTS MADE IN THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE: The 1997 Edition of the Uniform Fire Code is amended and changed in the following respects: H a I. Section 101.8.1 is added and specifically adopts the appendices listed below: 7 The provisions of the following appendices are adopted as part of this code. I-C,I-D,I-E,I-F,I-G,11-A, u-y,u r- Tr_T% TT_Y,Tr_x Tr-L- M-A TTT_r` M-F r�l_s V-A,V-B VI-A,and[71-F e cocrlo.,1n3,2.,1,1 is amended by deleting the word"and"at the end of number 7,adding a c=,mma to the end of number 8,and adding the following: 9. The adequacy of means of approach:,to buildings and structures by mobile fire apparatus and firefighting personnel, 10. Providing firefighting water supplies and fire detection and suppression apparatus adequate for the protection of buildings and structures, 11. Issuance of permits before burning trash or waste material,and 12. Inspection of premises by officers designated by the Chief and requiring removal of fire and life safety hazards found on premises at such inspections. 3. Section 103.3.1.1 is amended by replacing the word"shall'witli--may-in the first sentence. 4. Section 103.4.4 is amended by replacing the word"misdemeanor"with "violation of the Fire Code(see ORS 478.930 and 478.990)" 5. Section 103.4.5 is amended by deleting the last sentence of the section,as follows: "See the procedure specified in Chapters 4 through 9 of the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings." 6. Section 105.8 is amended by deleting all permits,except the following: c.2. Carnivals and fairs e.1. Explosives or blasting agents f.3 is amended as follows: Delete entire section except the following: 6. To install,alter,remove,abandon,place temporarily out of service or otherwise dispose of a flammable or combustible liquid tank. h.4 Haunted Houses Ll Liquefied petroleum gases p.3 Pyrotechnical special effects material t.1 Tents,canopies and temporary membrane structures 3 7. Section 901.4.5.1 is added as follows: 901.4.5.1 No Parking Signs. 1. Signs shall read"NO PARKING-FIRE LANE-TOW AWAY ZONE,ORS 98.810 to 98-812"- 2. Vertical no parking signs shall be mounted with a clear space above ground level of 7 feet 3 high. a 3. Vertical no parking signs shall be 12 inches wide by R inches high. Signs shall have red or black letters and border on a white background. 8. Section 901-4-5.2;s added as follows: 901.4.5.2 Curb and Surface Marking. Fire access roads and_-u.us shall'.~,c painted red or yellow and be posted"No Parking Fire Lane"at each 25 feet. Lettering shall he white on the red background or Tualarrn vallev Fire&Rescue 5 Ordinance 99-01 black on yellow background and shall have a stroke of 1-inch wide by 6-inches high. Roadway driving surfaces,at the discretion of the chief,shall be painted with 6-inch diagonal striping. The color of striping shall be red or yellow against a high contrast background. 9. Section 902.2.1 is amended by adding the following: Twenty-five or more dwelling units shall have not less than two or more approved fire apparatus access roadways. Exception: 1. When Group R,Division 1 Occupancies are provided with automatic sprinkler protection in accordance with UBC Standard 9-1 or 9-3 a single access may be provided when approved by the chief.All other provisions for fire apparatus access roadways shall be complied with as specified herein. 2.When Group R,Division 3 Occupancies are provided with automatic sprinkler protection in accordance with National Fire Protection Association Standard 13D,1996 Edition,a single access may i be provided when approved by the chief. 10. Section 902.2.2.5 is amended to read as follows: 902.2.2.5 Bridges. Private bridges on required fire apparatus access roadways shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the State of Oregon Department of Transportation and American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Standards. Design load shall conform with AOL HS-25 or greater. The design and specifications for bridges shall be prepared by a State of Oregon registered professional engineer. A building permit shall be obtained for the construction of the bridge when required by the building official. The design engineer shall prepare a special inspection and structural observation program for approval by the building official when a permit is required or approval by the fire chief when a permit is not required. The design engineer shall give,in writing, final approval of the bridge to the fire department after construction is completed. Maintenance of the bridge shall he the responsibility of the party(ies)that use the bridge for access to their property(ies). The fire district may at any time,for due cause,ask that a registered engineer inspect the bridge for structural stability and soundness at the expense of the property owner(s)the bridge serves. 11. Section 902.2.4.1 is amended by adding the following to the end of the section: The chief may order any vehicle to be removed which is in violation of the Uniform Fire Code and/or is an obstruction to suppression of fire. If the vehicle is left unattende,i,the chief may cause the i vehicle to be towed with all expenses incurred by the owner. 12. Section 902.4.1 through 902.4.4 are added as follows: 902.4.1 Required Key Boxes. Key boxes shall be installed on buildings and structures if: s 1. an elevator is installed; a 2. if equipped with an automatic fire extinguishing system; 3. if equipped with a fire alarm system;or, 4. if,access is restricted due to security arrangements. Exception: Buildings and structures open and supervised twenty-four hours a day,seven days a week or constantly attended. 9bnlatin Va!'ev Fire&Rescue 6 Ordinanee 99-01 i 902.4.2 Key Box mounting ux n::o::. Kcy bcxc!:shaft F-installed within twenty feet of the main entrance(address entrance). The bottom of the key box shall not be less than eight feet nor more than ten feet above the walking surface unless approved by the Chief or authorized representative. Exceptions: 1. In multi-tenant buildings(each with their own outside entrance)the key box shall be located at the door that will best and most easily gain access to automatic sprinkler system controls,alarm system controls,etc. 2. For othfr configurations,the Fire Marshal's Office shall be contacted for installation instructions. 902.4.3 Key Box Contents. Key boxes shali contain the following: 1.building or structure keys; 2.gate key; 3.elevator recall key; 4.elevator door key; 5.alarm systems keys and operatior.instructions; 6.automatic fire extinguishing system control valve keys. and may contain the following; 1.emergency personnel contact numbers; 2.hazardous materials safety data sheets 902.4.3.1 Labeling. ll keys shall be labeled as to their use,i.c.,main entrance,alarm control panel, sprinkler room door,etc. 902.4.4 Key Box Size. The size of the key box shall be sufficient to contain all necessary keys and/or equipment. 13. Section 903.2 is amended by replacing the prescribed distance of 150 feet with a distance of 250 feet. 14. Sections 903.3 through 903.3.2 are amended and added as follows: 903.3 Required Fire Flow: No building shall be constructed,altered,enlarged,moved,or repaired in a manner that by reason of size,type of construction,number of stories,occupancy,or any combination thereof creates a need for a fire flow in excess of 3,000 gallons per minute at 20 pounds per square inch residual pressure,or exceeds the available fire flow at the site of the structure. The requirements for determining fire flow for all buildings are as set forth in Uniform Fire Code, Appendix III-A,in areas with municipally developed water supplies;For rural areas where no municipally developed water supply is available,see the National Fire Protection Association(NFPA) Standard 1231, 1993 Edition,Standard on Water Suppliesfor Suburban arcl Rural Firefighting, which is hereby adopted and by this reference becomes a part of this ordinance. EXCEPTION• Fire flow requirements in excess of 3,000 gallons per minute inay be allowed if, in the opinion of the chief,all reasonable methods of reducing the fire flow have been included within the development and no unusual hazard to life and property exists. Existing buildings that require a fire flow in excess of 3,000 gallons per minute are not required to comply with the fire flow requirements of this.section. However,changes in occupancies or the _ character of occupancies,alterations,additions or repairs shall not further increase the required fire flow for buildings. YSmini:n N tr w Firy.0 Nescuc 7 oldirrairee 99-01 903.3.1 Rural Water Supply: Outside of the boundaries of a municipal type water supply,the water ------..st—n h,provided in accordance with NFPA 1231. Commercial occupancies shall be equipped with a smoke alarm system installed:,,accordance with UFC Standard 10-2 and supervised by an approved remote central station. Note: Credit for installation of alarm systems as specified in Appendix III-A is not applicable to this section. EXCEPTIONS: 1.In other than the occupancies listed in ODS 479.0!0(1)(i),wherein the opinion of the chief the loss of a structure would not incur substantial it-apact on the corriiunity financially,commercial occupancies shall be equipped with a smoke detection system installed throughout complying with Uniform Fire Code Standard 10-2 and 10-3 that is monitored by a remote central station which has been approved by the chief. 2.When there are not more than one each,Group R,Division 3 and Group U occupancies or agricultural building,as defined by ORS 455.315,on a single parcel of not less than one acre,the requirements of this section may be.modified provided,the Group R,Division 3 occupancy does not require a fire flow in excess of 1500 gpm(based on NFPA Standard 123 1)and in the opinion of the chief,firefighting or rescue operations would not be impaired. 3.When smoke detection would produce adverse or false alarms,upon judgment of the chief, fixed temperature or rate of rise heat detection may be substituted. 903.3.2 Municipal or Public Water Supply: An approved water supply for areas inside water districts or municipally developed water supplies(private or public)capable of supplying required fire flow for fire protection shall be provided to all premises upon which buildings are moved or portions of buildings are hereafter constructed. EXCEPTION:Exceptions#1 and#2 of Section 903.3.1 may be applied to Section 903.3.2. 15. Section 903.4.2.1 through 903.4.2.5 are added as follows: 903.4.2.1 Commercial Buildings. Fire hydrants shall be located so that no portion of the exteiior of a commercial building is more than 250 feet from a fire hydrant as ineasured in an approved manner around the outside of the structure and along the approved route of travel accessible to fire apparatus. The minimum number of hydrants shall be determined by dividing the required fire flow by 1500 gallons per minute prior to giving credit for fire protection systems in Appendix III-A.When the above calculation results in a fraction of a hydrant equal to or greater than.5 the next larger whole number of hydrants shall be used.The minimum number of hydrants for a structure shall not be less than 2. EXCEPTIONS:(1)When such buildings are protected throughout with an approved automatic fire extinguishing system,the chief may allow variations up to a maximum of 500 feet,provided adequate protection is maintained- (2)Temporary and portable structures used at construction sites when both the following conditions are provided; 1 :ashdinen the ----- Wires are^^t less than All feet from eF.,r. buiP r;-, -_fir..je(Sl,end rnnci ri lei inn of . algs on adjacent properties. B.When the combined areas of the temporary portable structures are not greater than 2,500 square feet Aw� in size. Areas of Structures may be considered as separate»,hen there is 40 feet or more hetween each group of buildings- The square footage of cargo containers shall also be included in the area. uit3 a.2.1.1 The f�lloevitio dial!be considercd .-.•,`en e aluating ..e..umbers of`:.e ay ir_.,tw___ structure. Tualatin Valley Fire&Resenc 8 Ordinance 99-01 ® 1. Existing hydrants in the area may be used to meet the required number of hydrants;however, hydrants that are over 500 feet away from the nearest point of the subject building shall not be wu5iuv.cu iu cuuie iiruic iu lie-tealuitau uuuiwe Ji iiy.i,oa:.=,. 2. Hydrants that are separated from the subject building by railroad tracks shall not contribute to the required number of hydrants. 3. Hydrants that are separated by divided highway,freeway or heavily traveled collector streets shall not contribute to the required number of hydrants. ® 4. Hydrants that are accessible only by a bridge shall be acceptable to contribute to the re quired number of hydrants only if approved by the chief. 5. Private hydrants or public hydrants that are on adjacent private property shall not contribute to the required number of hydrants for the subject property. Exception: The use of hydrants located on other private property may be considered if their locations and access are encumbered in a legal document(such as a deed restriction)by the owners of the involved parcels of property.The encumbrance may be lifted only after approval of the chief on behalf of the fire department and any other governmental agencies that may require approval. 6. When evaluating the placement of hydrants at apartment or industrial complexes the first hydrant(s) to be placed shall be at the primary access and any secondary access to the site.After these hydrants have been placed other hydrants shall be sited to meet the above requirements for spacing and minimum numbers of hydrants. 903.4.2.2 Non-Commercial Buildings. Unless otherwise approved by the chief,fire hydrants shall be placed at each intersection. Intermediate hydrants are required when the distance to any part of a non- commercial building exceeds 500 feet as measured in an approved manner around the outside of the structure and along a route of travel accessible to fire apparatus. Note:For the purpose of Section 903,a"commercial building"means a building used for other than Group R Division 3(when built as one or two family dwellings),Group U,or agricultural occupancies as defined in the Building Code. 903.4.2.3 Fire Department Connection Pressurized Hydrants. Fire hydrants on private water mains that are required to be pressurized by a fire department connection shall not be considered to contribute to the requirements of Section 903.4.2.2 unless approved by the chief. 903.4.2.4 Fire Hydrant Distance from Driving Surface. Fire hydrants shall!,e placed not more than 15 feet from an approved access roadway unless specifically approved by the chief. 903.4.2.5 Fire Department Connections. Fire department connection(s)shall not be attached to the protected structure unless approved by the chief. Each building shall be provided with its own fire i department connection unless approved by the Chief. Fire department connection(s)shall be located within 70 feet(21 336 mm)of a fire hydrant. Exception: Fire department connections(fdc)may be placed on buildings classified as Group R, Division I Occupancies,not more than 4 stories in height,and used exclusively for dwellings with or without attached private garages for the storage of pleasure automobiles,provided all of the following 9 conditions are fuifiiied. a1. There shall not be more than 70 feet from the driving surface of an approved access roadway to the I'de.This measurement shall be made along an unobstructed,3 foot wide,approved access Md 0 walkway. Oregon Structural Specialty Code,Chapter 10 shall be used to determine the provisions of an approved access walkway. _ 2. A fire hydrant shall to located not more than 500 feet from the fric. The measurement shall include the 70 feet in item 1. Tnnlnti.Vnlbv Fill&Reacai 9 Ordinance 99-01 3. The fire hydrant shall be placed on the same side of the access roadway as the fdc unless there is at least one additional approach to the building by an approved access roadway 4. Fire department connections shall be located on buildings so that they are at an easily accessible location and no closer than 3 feet to a building opening. 5. There shall be a fire alarm signaling device in the form of a hom/strobe located not less than 8 feet e Bove grade directly over the fdc(s). 16. Section 1006.1 is amended by adding the following exception: EXCEPTION: Oregon Mechanical Code Interpretive Ruling 92-13 provides when equipment is limited to a maximum of two domestic ranges in locations such as churches, lodge halls, employee kitchens and similar occupancies where cooking practices are limited to infrequent cooking of meals and/or reheating of limited quantities of foodstuffs which as performed does not create grease-laden vapor,a Class II ventilating hood may be installed in accordance with the Mechanical Code. NOTE:The use of this exception may be revoked by the chief or building official for due cause requiring the installation of a Type I hood. 17. Section 1006.2.7 is amended as follows: 1006.2.7 Portable fire extinguishers. An approved portable fire extinguisher having a minimum rating of 40--B shall be installed within 30 feet (9144 mm) of commercial food heat—processing equipment,as measured along an unobstructed path of travel,in accordance with UFC Standard 10-1. AWAL 18. Section 1007.2.1.1.1 is added as follows: 1007.2.1.1.1 Non-required fire alarm systems (NFAS). Non-required fire alarm systems may be installed as follows: 1. Applicants shall be required to obtain a building permit for a NFAS, which will require a plan review and approval. 2. The NFAS shall be installed in accordance with UFC Standard 10-2 and any manufacturers specifications throughout the room or area. 3. There shall be a single fire alarm panel serving an NFAS. The fire alarm panel shall be capable of serving a complete fire alarm system installed in accordance with UFC Standard 10-2. 4 4. If a required fire alarm system (RFAS) is installed, a NFAS system, when installed, must be r. connected to the RFAS for notification purposes. The connection shall be compatible and Q compliant with all applicable and recognized standards. 5. Property/building owners shall assure that the NFAS is maintained and operates with the RFAS, if present,as one system to all applicable and recognized standards. 6. If at any tirne the NFAS is not installed to recognized standards,fails testing,or is not maintained, -1 be wee°' cA,on-complies.-I i::yAolatt^n nF rhP Fire('ide. if-ham%'nA i nl incl alirr; to recognized standards,fails testing, or is not maintained as part of the RFAS,both will be deemed non-compliant and in violation of the Fire Code. Ai, 7. Removal of an existing NFAS requires prior approval from the Fire Marshal. Disconnecting an NFAS is prohibited. _ 10, Section 1007.2.7,t,2 is amended to read as follows: T....l...:..V..Nwo l.r..a:u.<�.... t0 Ordiwnncc 99-0/ 1007_2.7.1.2 Patient room smoke detectors. Approved smoke detectors shall be installed in pat __=scooping rooms of hospital and nursing homes ana snail be intertied with the building fire alarm �- system. ..l_,_ttlati-n of cirri, ri ire ie": $:._ atiall Cause a vlsuai display on the corridor side of the roomit which the detector is located,cause an audible and visual alarm at the :�spective nurses' station and shall initiate a signal to an approved remote central station.When smoke detectors and related devices are combined with a nursing call system, the nursing call system shall be listed for the intended combined use. 20.Section 1007.3.3.3.1 is amended by adding an exception as follows: EXCEPTION: Single-station detectors in dwelling units,rooms used for sleeping purposes in hotel and lodging houses. 21.Section 1007.3.3.7 is amended to read as follows: 1007.3.3.7 Annunciation. Fire alarm systems shall be divided into alarm zones when required by the chief. When two or more alarm zones are required, fire protection signaling systems shall be divided into zones to assist in determining the fire location. The annunciation of all zones and device identification shall be on electrically supervised initiating circuits to the main fire alarm control panel. Alarm, supervisory and trouble signals shall be annunciated in the main control panel and in any required remote annunciator panels by means of an audible signal and a visual display. Such annunciation shall indicate the building,floor,zone or other designated area from which the alarm or trouble signal originated. For the purpose of annunciation, zoning shall be in accordance with the following: 1. When the fire-protective signaling system serves more than one building, each building shall be considered as a separate zone. 2.Each floor of a building shall be considered as a separate zone. 3. Each section of floor of a building that is separated by area separation walls or by horizontal exits shall be considered as a separate zone. 4. Annunciation shall be further divided into zones where deemed necessary by the authority having jurisdiction. 5. Identification of the type of alarm, initiating devices such as manual, automatic, sprinkler water flow, sprinkler supervisory switches, etc.. shall be separately indicated on electrically supervised initiating circuits to the main fire alarm control unit. i i i i 22. Section 1107.1 is amended by adding the following subsections: 1. "I'he use of portable electric heaters and fuel fired space heaters in Groups I and SR 4 Occupancies is prohibited. 2. All portable electric heating devices shall have a high-temperature limiting device and a 3 a tip-over snitch. Use of -,s un e^as fuel fired space heaters-shall be appy d by a the Chief. '^ - 23. Article 11 is amended by adding Section 1114,Collection and Storage of Combustible, Recyclable Materials,to read the same as the State Fire Marshal's amendment to the Uniform Fire Code. (see attachment#I to this Ordinance) 24. Section 1303.1.1 is added as follows: Tualatin VaZey Fele&Rescue Ii Ordinance 99-01 1303.1.1 A­f— - „ y ,;c i xn. prions to section 11U1.1 of the Oregon Structural Specialty Code are utilized in order to omit an area of rescue assistance,the District's ® operation—al guideline 3101 shall serve as the approved written fire and lie sa tty plan. 25. Article 13 is amended by adding"When required by the Chief,"to the beginning of Section 1303.3.1. (The remainder of Section 1303.3.1 remains the same.) . 26, Section 2402.3 is amended by adding an exception as follows: EXCEPTION:In lieu of an issued identification card,the employer shall make available to the inspector the training and/or certification file on each qualified fuel operator.This file shall contain all information pertinent to the individual's certification to operate aircraft-refueler units. 27. Section 2A02.8.2 is amended by adding an exception as follows: EXCEPTION: When the fueling equipment is bonded to the aircraft by use of a cable providing a conductive path to equalize potential between the two,a separate wire to ground will not be required. 28. Section 2402.8.3 is amended by adding an exception(2)as follows: 2. For overwing fueling, the person stationed at the fuel pumping equipment shall not be required when: the person at the dispensing device is within 75 feet(22.8 M)of the emergency shutoff device, and is not on the wing of the aircraft during fuel transfer,and the dispensing line d=-es not exceed 50 feet(15.24M)in length. 29. Section 2902.5.1 is amended by adding the following sentence to the end of the paragraph: "and electrical and fuel-burning equipment shall comply with Sections 5202.6,5202.7.2 and 7904.4." 30. Section 4501.2.1 is amended by adding the following: 4501.2.1 General;For definitions of SPRAY BOOTH,SPRAYING AREA and SPRAYING ROOM, see Article 2 4501.2.2 Limited application. For the purpose of Article 45.certain terms are defined as follows: MANUFACTURING AREA is any location used in the fabrication or assembly of materials utilizing polymerization. ®VERCHOP is the residue that accumulates from the normal chopper-gun operation during the manufacturing processes_ THERMOSETTING PLAS`T'IC is a plastic that, after having been cured by heat or other means,is substantially infusible and insoluble. 31. Section 4502.3.3 is amended to read as follows: a 4502-3.3 Filter disposal. Discarded filter pads shall be immediately placed in a non-combustible container with a tightfitting lid and disposed of in accordance with hazardous ma%eriais waste regulations. 32. Sections 4506 and 4506_1 are amended as follows: TLaiatin Valley Fire&Raaue 12 Ordinance 99-01 Section 4506—ORGANIC PEROXIDES AND DUAL–COMPONENT COATINGS AND THERMOSETTING PLASTICS. 4506.1 General. Areas containing manufacturing operations producing uherrnosetting plastics using 5 hazazdous materials similar to those listed in Table 4506-A shall be in accordance with this article. Such operations include, but are not limited to, hand lav, spray-up, resin, transfer moulding, bag , moulding,filament winding,centrifugal casting,continuous laminating and casting. 33. Section 4506.1.4 is amended by adding the following to the end of the paragraph: Catalyzed resins and overchop residues shall conform to the following: 1. Catalyzed resins. Excess catalyzed resin shall be disposed of in open topped noncombustible containers provided with noncombustible bar screens, large mesh wire screens or other means to support individual containers through which surplus catalyzed resin call be poured and upon which other containers can be placed. The containers for disposed resin shall contain water at least 2 inches (51 mm)deep into which the excess resin shall be poured and allowed to cure. 2.'Overchop. Paper polyethylene film or similar materials shall be used to cover exposed surfaces of the walls and floor in areas where chopper guns are used to allow build-up of overchop to be readily removed. When the accumulation depth of over-chop has reached an average thickness of 2 inches(51 mm)in the manufacturing area,it shall be disposed of after a minimum of four hours curing. 34. Article 45 is amended by adding Table 4506-A as follows: TABLE 4506-A-CLASSIFICATION OF TYPICAL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS USED IN THERMOSETTING PLASTIC MANUFACTURING OPERATIONS REGULATED BY ARTICLE 45. MATERIAL HAZARD CLASSIFICATION Acetone FL[-B-IRR MEK P/9%A/ODMP OPM,CLU-8,OHH.IRR I, MEK P/9%A0/0lycols OPIV,CLU-B,OHH.IRR MFK P/5.5%AO/DMP OPN,CLU-B,OHH,IRP. O Polyester resin FU-C.FRR,OHH,URI OR UR2 n� Vinyl ester resin FLI-C.ERR.OHH,URL OR UR2 -d Styrene monomer 171.1-C,IRR,OHH.UR2 1 The Unstable Reactive nature of resins containing styrene monomer may be Class 1 or Class 2 depending on the concentration of styrene. Concentrations or styrene irclud•.ng but not limited to concentrations of 45 & have been demonstrated to possess Class 2 hazards. Testing by a qualified testing laboratory maybe used as a means to identify the hazard of the specific formulations in storage or lue. Trmlatin Vail"Fire&Rescue 13 Ordinance 99-01 err KEY: FLI-B=Flammable liquid,Class I-B FLI-C=Flammable liquid,Class I-C CLIII-B=Combustible liquid Class III-B OPIII= Organic Peroxide,Class III OPIV= Organic Peroxide,Class rV SRR= Irritant OHH= Other health hazard URI= Unstable reactive,Class 1 UR'2= Unstable reactive,Class 2 MEKP= Methyl ethyl ketone,peroxide AO = Active Oxygen DMP=Dimethyl Phthalate *depending on styrene content 35. Section 5001 is amended by adding"See Article 45 for Thermosetting Plastics"to the end of the sentence. 36. Section 5101.10.4.3.1 is amended by revising the last sentence to read,"The requirements of Section 8003.3.1.6.shall also apply". 37. Section 5201.2 is amended by adding the terms"Primary Tank"and"Protected Aboveground Tank"to the list of definitions. 38. Section 5201.3.2 is amended to read as follows: I.Flammable and Combustible Liquids:.Type and design of underground and aboveground liquid storage tanks;quantity and types of liquids to be stored; location and design of the fuel dispensers and dispenser nozzles;distances from tanks dispensers to tanks,property lines and building3; vehicle access;fire appliances;vehicle impact protection;method of storage and dispensing;over-fill protection;spill containment;vents; vapor recovery;other equipment and accessories;seisrnic design in accordance with the Building Code;secondary containment; design and specifications for related piping,valves and fittings;location and classification of electrical equipment,including emergency fuel shutdown devices;specifications for fuel storage and venting components;and other information as required by the chief. 39.Section 5202.3.1 is amended to read as follows: 5202.3.1 General.Class I,II and III-A liquids shall be stored in closed containers,in tanks located underground,in special enclosures in accordance with Section 5202.3.6 or,when approved,in protected aboveground tanks in accordance with Section 5202.3.7. See also Appendix II-K- s For locations where aboveground tanks are prohibited,see Section 7902.2.2.1. n N 40. Section 5202.3.7 through Table 5202.3.7-A are amended to read as follows:(renumber remaining sections) ` 5202.3.7• !Protected'hnvegrou*ad tanks. When approved,the storage and dispensing of motor fuels ainto the fuel ranks of motor vehicles from protected aboveground tanks located outside b ..clings ale allowed in accordance with this section and Section 7902.1.9. 5202.3.7.1 Size. Primary tanks of protected aboveground tanks shall not exceed a 12,000-gallon(45 425 L)individual or 48,000-gallon(181 700 Q aggregate capacity. Tank installations having the ® ma.,cimtjm allowable aggregate crpacity shall be separated from other installations of protected aboveground tanks by not less than 100 feet(30 480 mm). -. .. _. _ .. - O dirznce 99.01 5202.3.7.2 Separation distances. A protected aboveground tank shall be separated from property lines,important buildings,public ways and other tanks in accordance with Table 5202.3.7-A. 5202.3.7.3 Dispensing Devices. Dispensing devices are allowed to be installed on top of or immediately adjacent to protected aboveground tanks. 5202.3.7.4 Signs. Warning signs and identification signs shall be installed to clearly identify the hazards. The design of such signs shall be in accordance with Sections 5201.8 and 7901.9. Conspicuous signs prohibiting simultaneous tank filling and fuel dispensing shaII be pocred. TABLE 5202.3.7-A—MINIMUM SEPARATION REQUIREMENTS FOR PROTECTED ABOVEGROUND TANKS MINIMUM MINIMUM DISTANCE DISTANCE FROM FROM TAE NEAREST PROPERTY LINE SIDE OF ANY PUBLIC THAT IS OR CAN WAY OR FROM THE BE BU,..0 UiO`S, NEAREST IMPORTANT MINIMUM INDIVIDUAL INCLUDING THE BUILDING ON THE DISTANCE TANK OPPOSITE SIDE OF SAME PROPERTY BETWEEN CAPACITY A PUBLIC WAY feet(mm) TANKS allows(liters) feat(mm) feet(mm) Less than or I5(4572) 5(1524) 3(914) equal to 6,000 (22 712) Greater than 25(7620) 15(4572) 3(914) 6,000(22 712) 41. Section 5202.4.1 is amended by adding the following sentence to the end of the paragraph,"or,when approved,such tanks are protected aboveground tanks meeting the requirements of Section 5202.3.7. See also Appendix 11-K". 42.Sections 5202.11.6.1 through 5202.11.6.1.2 are amended to read as follows: 5202.11.6.1 Standpipes.Piers,wharves and floats at marine motor vehicle fuel—dispensing stations with any portion in excess of 250 feet(76 200 mm)from fire apparatus shall be equipped with an approved wet standpipe system installed in accordance with Article 10. EXCEPTION;Waterlines shall normally be dry where subject to freezing temperatures. H Hose stations shall be spaced to provide protection to any portion of docks,piers,wharves or floating craft. Hose stations shall be labeled FIRE HOSE EMERGENCY USE ONLY.Tests and valving shall be approved by the chief. 5202.11.6.1.1 Access and water supply.Piers and wharves shall be provided with fire apparatus ® access roads and water supply systems.Access roads shall be maintained in accordance with Section ® 902.2.Water supply systems shall be in the form of on-site fire hydrants or as required by the chief. ® 5202.11.6.1.2 Sprinkler Eyctem.Piers and wharves_hall be installed with an automatic sprinkler system when required by the Building Code. Tnalaiin Vallev Fire&Rescue 15 Ordinance 99-0I 5204.9.2 Emergency breakaway devices.Dispenser hose for compressed natural gas dispensing system for containers or vehicle resales shall be equipped with a listed emergency breakaway device designed to retain liquid and vapor an both sides of a breakaway point. Such devices shail be installed and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. 44. Section 7503.3.2.1 is amended as follows: 7503.3.2.1 Transfilling of liquid oxygen containers used for respiration.In building3 where transfilling of containers are used for respiration,all containers involved with the transfilling are limited to a maximum of 72 pounds. Transferring shall be on bare concrete floors with no combustible seams.The room shall be separated from the exitways and have ventilation to handle the off gassing of the containers.Refer to article 90 section c.1.3. 45. Section 7701.2.1 is amended to read as follows: 7701.2.1 General.For definitions of BLASTING AGENT;BULLET RESISTANT; EXPLOSIVE; GUNPOWDER;INHABITED BUILDING;SPECIAL INDUSTRIAL,EXPLOSIVE DEVICE; SPECIAL INDUSTRIAL HIGH—EXPLOSIVE MATERIAL;and TEST BLASTING CAP NO.8,see Article 2. 46. Section 7701.3.3 through 7701.3.5 are amended as follows: 7701.3.3 Standards.NFPA 495, 1996 Edition,Code for Explosive Materials,excluding Chapter 2,is hereby adopted and made part of this code. 7701.3.4 Possession of explosives.These rules shall apply to all persons possessing and/or purchasing explosives as defined in Section(1)of ORS 480.200. ORS 480200 is not a part of this code but is reproduced or npranhrageA Isere for the reader's convenience: ORS 480.200(1)provides the definition for the term"explosive". 7701.35 Application and issuance of certificate-fees(effective October 14,1983).Any person y desiring a certificate of possession of explosives,as prescribed by ORS 480.230,shall apply ora the forms provided by the Office of State Fire Marshal.The applicant shall obtain the signature of the respective chief or designated assistant in whose jurisdiction the explosives will be purchased,stored, H or used,indicating that the chief has been notified of their intent to purchase,store,or use explosives + in the chiefs jurisdiction.Upon receiving the signature from the chief,the applicant shall forward the completed form to the Office of State Fire Marshal,accompanied by a nonrefundable$15.00 fee for a three-year certificate or$7.50 fee for a 90-day certificate.Upon receipt and verification of the J lira:inn font, hea rt..g: - :gn attire of the chief -- the "c � :,G.p:e: A a ta,!! _ _ _�G n_ __ chief' a:: ..apr3p ^i-nppiiCaiiGit fee,use State Fire Marshal shall proceed with the investigation prescribed in ORS 480.235.Based on the findings of the investigation,the State Fire Marshal shall either issue or deny the certificate of possession of explosives.Upon issuance of th::certificate of possession of explosives,the State Fire Marshal shall forward notification of the certificate's issuance to the chief who signed the application and the appropriate county sheriff.Upon denial of the application,based on the findings of the investigation.the State Fire Marshal shall notify the applicant in writing per ORS 480.275.The certificate shall be in effect from tete date of issue for the time periods specified in ORS 480.235(3). Tualatin Valley Five&Rescue 16 Ordinance 99-01 ORS a art of this code but are reproduced r S 480.225,480.230,480.235 and 480.275 are not p s od u paraphrased here for the reader's convenience: ORS 480.225 and 480.230 define eligibility and requirements for an individual applying for a certificate of possession and the fees required. ORS 480.235 defines the waiting period for issuance of certificates;investigation of applicants;terms; assignment or transfer prohibited;and records required. ORS 480.275 defines the rights of the applicant in the event of a denial,including:hearings;notice; representation by counsel;decision;and judicial review. 47.Sections 7701.4 through 7704.8.3 are specifically deleted from the provisions of Ordinance 99-01. 48.Section 7801.1 is amended by adding"and ORS 480.110 through 480.165"to the end of the paragraph and the following: ORS 480.110 through 480.165 are not a part of this code but are reproduced or paraphrased here for the reader's convenience. ORS 480.110 through 480.165 define the regulations for the following:480.110-Definitions for Oregon fireworks laws;480.120-Prohibited uses for fireworks;480.122-Use for repelling birds;480.124-Use for controlling predatory animals;480.127-Sales permits for certain items;480.130-Permits required for sale or public display of fireworks;480.140-Requirements for fireworks displays to be under- supervision ndersupervision of police and fire department chiefs;480.150-Permits for fireworks sales o:displays; 480.152-Publication of advertisement for sale of unlawful fireworks;480.154-Requirements for records;480.156-Selling of fireworks to out-of-state residents;480.158-Liability of parents for the costs incurred in suppressing fires caused by use of fireworks by minors;480.160-The effect of local regulations on state law;480.165=Civil penalty for fireworks law violations. 49. Section 7801.3.1 is amended by deleting the title(Fireworks)and replacing with "Pyrotechnic special effects material",and adding the following: OAR 837-12-500 through 837-12-570 are not a part of this code but are reproduced or paraphrased for the reader's convenience: OAR 837-12-570 through 837-12-570 define the laws and regulations for wholesale sales and storage i of pyrotechnics in Oregon. a { OAR 837-12-600 through 837-12-675 are not a part of this code but are reproduced or paraphrased here for the reader's convenience: OAR 837-i2-600 through 837-12-675 refine the laws and regulations for retail sales and storage of 7 pyrotechnics(allowed fireworks)in Oregon. I OAR 837-12-700 through 837-12-970 and OAR 837-12-021 are not a part of this code but are reproduced or paraphrased here for the reader's convenience: I OAR 837-12-700 through 837-12-970 and OAR 837-12-021 define the laws and reguiations f_..public 1 (displays of fireworks including special effects. 7Walalin Valley Fire B Rescue 17 Ordinance 99-07 a OAR 837-12-305 through 837-12-330 are not a part of this code but are reproduced or paraphrased here for the reader's convenience: OAR 837-12-305 through 837-12-330 define the laws and re-alations foi-agricultural uses of fireworks in Oregon. _ OAR 837-12-1000 through 837-12-1160 are not a part of this code but are reproduced or paraphrased here for the reader's convenience. OAR 837-12-1000 through 837-12-1160 define the laws and regulations for civil penalties for violation of Oregon's fireworks statutes and administrative rules as referenced in Article 78. 50. Add a new section 7802.1.1 as follows: 7802.1.1 Temporary storage.Temporary storage of fireworks shall be in accordance with Section 307 of the,Building Code. e 51. Sections 7802.4 through 7802.4.9.8.10 are specifically deleted from the provisions of Ordinance 99- 01. 52. Section 7901.3.2 is amended to read as follows: 7901.3.2 Plans. Plans shall be submitted with each application for a permit to store more than 250 gallons(946 L)-of flammable or combustible liquids outside of buildings in drums or tanks.The plans shall indicate the method of storage,quantities to be stored,distances from buildings and property lines,accessways,fire—protection facilities,and provisions for spill control and secondary containment. For additional plan requirements,see also Section 5201.3.2(1). 53. Add a new Section 7901.13 as follows: 7901.13 Maintenance of Protected Aboveground Tanks. Protected aboveground tanks and connected piping shall be maintained in a safe operating condition.Protected aboveground tanks shall be maintained in accordance with their listings. Damage to protected aboveground tanks shall be repaired using materials having equal or greater strength and fire resistance or the protected aboveground tank shall be replaced or taken out of i � service. H 54. Section 7902.1.8.2.1 is amended by adding a last sentence to read as follows: -7 "PrnfPt_ted above-ground tanks shall he listed and shall meet the requirements specified in UFC Standard 79-7 and shall be labeled accordingly." 55.Sections 7902.1.9 through 7902.1.9.12 are added as follows:(renumber remaining section) 7902.1.9 Additional requirements for protected aboveground tanks. ® 7902.1.9.i General. T ne of protected tanks shall be in accordance with Section 7902.1.9. Tuatnan Valley Fire&Rescue 18 Ordinance 99-01 7902'11,9.2 Tank Construction. The construction of a protected aboveground tank and its primary tank shall be in accordance with Section 7901.1-Z;. 7902.1.9.3 Normal and emergency venting. Normal and emergency venting for protected aboveground tanks shall be provided in accordance with Sections 7902.1.11 and 7902.2.6. The vent capacity reduction factor as provided for in Section 7902.2.6.3.4 shall not be allowed. 7902.1.9.4 Flame arresters. Approved flame arresters or pressure-vacuum breather valves shall be installed in normal vents. 7902.1.9.5 Projectile protection. When projectile protections is required by the chief,the protected aboveground tank shall comply with the requirements for bullet resistance as specified in Section 7702.3.4.3. See also UFC Standard 79-7,Section 79.702.7.3. 7902.1.9.6 Secondary containment.Protected aboveground tanks shall be provided with secondary containment,drainage control or diking in accordance with Section 7901.8 or 7902.2.8. 7902.1.9.7 Vehicle impact protection.When subject to vehicular impact,protected aboveground tanks shall be provided with impact protection in accordance with this section.Protected aboveground tanks with piping connected to remote dispensers shall be protected by guard posts or other approved barriers.Protected aboveground tanks without piping connected to remote dispensers shall comply with the impact protection requirements of Section 79.702.7.2 of UFC Standard 79-7 or shall be protected by guard posts or other approved barriers. Where guard posts or other approved barriers are provided,they shall be independent of each protected aboveground tank. Where subject to vehicular impact,piping and electrical conduit connected to protected aboveground tanks shall be provided with impact protection. Impact protection provided by guard posts shall be in accordance with Section 8001.1 1.3. 7902.1.9.8 Overfill prevention. Protected aboveground tanks shall not be filled in excess of 90 percent of their capacity_An overfill prevention system shall be provided for each tank_During tank filling operation,the system shall: 1.Provide an independent means.of notifying the person filling the tank that the fluid level has reached 85 percent of tank capacity by providing an audible or visual alarm signal,providing a tank level gage marked at 85 percent of tank capacity,or other approved means,and 2.Automatically shut off the flow of fuel to the tank when the quantity of liquid in the tank reaches 90 percent of tank capacity.For rigid hose fuel-delivery systems,an approved means shall be provided to empty the fill hose into the tank after the automatic shutoff device is activated. A permanent sign shall be provided at the fill point for the tank documenting the filling procedure and thu tank calibration chart.The filling procedure shall require the person filling the tank to determine the 0 gallonage required to fill it to 90 percent of capacity before commencing the fill operation. 7902.1.9.9 Fill pipe connections. The fill pipe shall be provided with a means for making a direct connection to the tank vehicle's fuel-delivery hose so that the delivery of fuel is not exposed to the open air during the filling operation.When any portion of the fill pipe exterior to the tank extends below the 9 level of the top of the tank,a check valve shall be installed in the fill pipe not more than I2 inches 7 (304.8 mm)from the fill hose connection.See Section 790i.i i.4 for tank valves. 7902.1.9.10 Spill containers. A spill container having a capacity of not less than 5 gallons(18.9 L) shall be provided for each fill connection.For tanks with a top 5111 connection,spill containers shall be dft noncombusti•-le and shall be fixed to the tank and equipped with a manual drain valve which drains into the primary tank.For tanks with a remote fill connection,a portable spill container shall be provided. 7902.1.9.11 Tank openings. Tann a iiia s in d aboveground ranks shall be through the top only. T uaiatir.Valley Fire&Rescue 19 Ordinance 99-01 7902.1.9.12 Antisiphon device. Approved ar+_tisiphon devices shall be installed in each external pipe -- Zi,_ _-_,-_:_-e • ._..e ae nine extends F+rinw rhe level of the top of the tank. 56. Sections 7902.2 through 7902,2.1 are amended to read as follows: 7902.2 Stationary Aboveground Tanks and Protected Aboveground Tanks Located Outside of Buildings. 7902.2.1 General Stationary aboveground tanks located outside of buildings shall be in accordance with Sections 7902.1 and 7902.2. For the purpose of Section 7902.2,when the term tank is used,it shall include protected aboveground tanks. 57. Section 7902.2.6.1 is amended to read as follows: 7902.2.6.1 General. Stationary tanks shall be provided with adequate additional venting that will relieve excessive internal pressure caused by exposure to fires. Such venting shall also be provided for each compartment of a compartmented tank,the interstitial space of a secondary containment-type tank,and the enclosed space of a close-top dike tank construction. Enclosed spaces,such as those intended for insulation,membranes,or weather shields,which can contain liquid because of a leak from the primary vessel,shall also comply with the venting requirements. 58. Section 7902.2.6.3.4 is amended as follows: 7902.2.6.3.4 Reductions in required venting for stable liquids For tanks,other than protected above ground tanks, containing....(balance to remain unchanged) 59. Section 7902.2.8.1 is amended as follows: 7902.2.8.1 General For aboveground tanks other than protected aboveground tanks,the area surrounding a tank or-_.(balance to remain unchanged) 60. Section 7902.2.8.2 is added as follows: 7902.2.8.2 Protected aboveground tanks. Protected aboveground tanks sha!1 be provided with y secondary containment,drainage control or diking in accordance with Section 7901.8 or 7902.2.8 or d with secondary containment that is a component of the listed protected aboveground tank. The method 0 of monitoring and the capacity of the secondary contAnment shall be in accordance v.•ith Section 7901.8. Enclosed secondary containment shall be provided with emergency venting. H H q61.Table 7902.2-A is amended by adding an additional row to the end of the table as follows: Protuted aboveground tank See Section 7902.1.9 54 time Tabic 7902.2-F %times Table 7902.2-F 62. Section 7903.3.3 is amended to read as follows: III ...are stored in protected aboveground tanks in accordance with Section 7902.1.9.—ts�ieh-ere standards.See UFG ctandard:74-7-. Tualatin Valley Fire&Rescue 20 Ordinance 99-01 63. Section 8201 is amended by adding a paragraph to read: Refer to ORS 480.410 through 480.460 and OAR 837-30-100 through 837-30-280 for administrative provisions pertaining to liquified petroleum gas licensing and notification of LP-gas installations. 64. Section 8202 is amended as follows: 8202.1 Permits and Plans. The Chief shall be notified prior to the installation of containers or receptacles approved for liquefied petroleum gas,including installations at private homes and apartments. EXCEPTION:The replacement of empty containers or receptacles with other containers constructed in accordance with the Interstate Commerce Commission specifications. 8202.2 Fees. All fees due and payable shall accompany the notification. The Chief shall collect from the installer an installation inspection fee to cover the cost of initial inspection by the Chief after installation. The installation inspection fee shall be set by ordinance. 8202.3 Plans. Where a single container is over 2,000-gallons(7571L)water capacity or the aggregate capacity of containers is over 4,000-gallon(15142L)water capacity,the installer shall submit plans for such installation prior to setting any tank(s). 65. Article 82 is amended by adding a new Section 8215 as follows: Section 8215—Utility Plants. 8215.1 General. No person shall maintain or operate a liquefied petroleum gas utility plant without first obtaining a permit from the Chief. 66. Article 82 is amended by adding a new Section 8216 as follows: Section 8216—Licenses. 8216.1 General. No person shall engage in or work at the business of installing,altering, extending or repairing liquefied petroleum gas equipment or appliances unless the person has received a gas installation license from the State Fire Marshal in accordance with ORS 0 480.410 to 480.460,as now enacted. m4 67. Table 8204-A,Footnote 5 is amended as follows: 5The following shall apply to above ground containers installed alongside buildings"and property lines": 68. Sections 8704.5A through 8704.5.1.3 are added as follows: 8704.5.1 Combustible Trash Chutes 8704.5.1.1 Combustible trash chutes shall not be used on non-sprinkled buildings. T ualadn Valley Fire&Rescue 21 Ordinance 99-01 68. Sections 8704.5.1 through 8704.5.1.3 are added as follows: 8704.5.1 Combustible Trash Chutes 8704.5.1.1 Combustible trash chutes shall not be used on non-sprinkled buildings. Exception: Non-sprinkled Type I or Type II structures under initial construction prior to the installation of combustible interior finish or on preexisting non-combustible exterior buildings not exceeding four stories in height(48 feet)(14.6 m)with an approved safety plan . 8704.5.1.2 Combustible trash chutes when used on sprinkled buildings shall have an approved safety plan when the exterior is combustible or the building exceeds two stories(28 feet)(8.5 m)in height. 8704.5.1.3 An approved safety plan shall address the following: 1.A continuous fire watch(working hours only)stationed at the dropbox(es)with a continuous means of water application and a means of communication(radio or cell phone). 2.Water application shall be provided at each chute access opening or an approved barrier for each non exposed building opening and all exposed combustible exterior surfaces shall be provided.The ® approved barrier shall extend 3 feet(1 m)to each side of the chute. 3.Where water is required at the chute access,a trained person shall be continuously assigned and an approved means of communication or alarm shall be provided. 4.Signage shall be placed at each chute access to address:NO SMOKING,NO OPEN FLAME,NO WELDING OR CUTTING WITH IN 20 FEET(7 M). 5.At the end of the day the chute shall be disconnected or removed to a distance of 12 feet(3.7 m) away from the drop box. Alft 69. Section 9002 is amended as follows: 79-7;7902.1.8.2.1,7902.1.8.2.7,7902.1.9.5,7902.1.9.7 and 7903.3.3 Testing Requirements for Protected Aboveground Tanks 70. Section 9003 is amended by adding the following standard: c.1.3. P-2.6-1995 Transfilling of Liquid Oxygen used for Respiration 71. Section 9003 is amended by adding the following standard: u.1.IT UL 2085 Standard for Insulated Aboveground Tanks for Flammable and Combustible Liquids. H H D 72. Appendices I-D,I-E,I-F,I-G,II-K,and V-B as written by the State Fire Marshal's Office,are added to this Ordinance. (see attachments#2,#3,#4,#5,#6 and#7 to this Ordinance) N 73. Appendix III-A is amended as follows: Section 4 is amended: 4.2 Area Separation. Each portion of a building separated by one or more area separation wall(s),in accordance with the Uniform Building Code,Section 504.6 may be considered as a separate fire area(s)for the purpose of determining the required fire flow. Section 5 is amended: Tualatin valley Fire&Rescue 22 Ordinance 99-01 5.2.1.1 Single Occupancy Hazards. Where only a single occupancy hazard is housed in a building the minimum required building fire flow shall be multiplied by the hazard factor in ® Table A-IH-A-2 to determine the total required fire flow. 5.2.1.2 Multiple Occupancy Hazards. Where more than one hazard is housed in a building the minimum required building fire now shall be proportioned by percentage of the floor area used for each occupancy hazard. The proportioned building fire flow shall be multiplied by x'le hazard factor,relating to that portion of the building in table A-III-A-2 and totaled to determine the required fire flow. Table A-III-A-2 Light Hazard Occupancies 1.0 Ordinary Hazard(Group 1) 1.2 Ordinary Hazard(Group 2) 1.3 Extra Hazard(Group 1) 1.4 c.,._.,v__az...._a..-_aoilp 2) 1 _.:._.� .�lv � . Note: For examples of Occupancy Hazard Classifications see UBC Volume 3,Standard 9-1,Appendix Section A-1-4.7. 5.2.2 The product of the multiplication in either Section 5.2.1.1 or Section 5.2.1-2 provides the total required fire flow. 5.2.3 The total required fire flow may be reduced by one of the following options,but in no AOL case shall be less than 1500 GPM Ca)20 psi residual. 1. Reduced by 75 percent where a complete approved automatic fire extinguishing system meeting the requirements of the Uniform Building Code,Cho^'er 9,is installed throughout the building and the system is fully and electrically supervised in accordance with the Uniform Fire Code Standard 10-2 and is monitored by an approved underwriters laboratory listed remote central station. 2. Reduced by 50 percent where a complete automatic fire extinguishing system meeting the requirements of the Uniform Building Code,Chapter 9 is installed throughout the building. 3. Reduced by 25 percent where an approved complete smoke sensing fire detection and manual fire alarm system is installed throughout the building and electrically o interconnected one with the other and electrically intertied to an approved central receiving station. The smoke detection system shall meet the requirements of Uniform Fire Code Standards 10-2 and 10-3,and manual fire alarm pull stations and systems shall meet the requirements of Uniform Fire Code Standard 10-2. The remote central station shall be Underwriters Laboratory listed and approved by the Chief. The smoke detection j option may be revoked by the Chief when excessive false alarms may occur or when 1 other potential conditions may cause malfunctioning of the system. 74. Appendix III-F is added and included as Attachment 08 SEI:r I fel X!—P ENALIIIES Tualatin Valley Pile&Rescue 23 Ordinance 99-01 • '7' and 7nC!t!dv_rl ac Att -h—nt#R CTION XI --PENALTIES Any person who violates any of the provisions of these regulations hereby adopted or fails to comply therewith,or violates or fails to comply with any order made thereunder,or who builds in violation of any detailed statements,specification or plans submitted and approved thereunder and from w ich no appeal has been taken,or shall fail to comply with such an order as affirmed or modified by the Board of Appeals or by a court of competent jurisdiction within the time affixed herein,shall severally,for each and every such violation and non-compliance respectively,be guilty of a violation of the Fire Prevention Code as provided in ORS 478.930,punishable upon conviction as prescribed by ORS 478.990. All fines or punishments authorized upon conviction shall include the costs to the District to remedy the violation including costs of towing,storage or removal of the hazard or obstruction if necessary. Any person who violates the provisions of ORS 478.960(Burning of certain materials permitted only with permission of the Chief;Burning Schedule(1)through(8))shall be guilty of a misdemeanor,shall severaiiy,for each and every violation be punishable upon conviction as prescribed by ORS 478.990 and shall be subject to costs under 478.965. The corporate counsel,the Chief,or the Fire Marshal or designated representative may bring a complaint in law or in equity to alleviate a violation of this ordinance as well as in addition to the rights to enforce said ordinance under the provisions of ORS 478.930 and ORS 478.990. ECTION XII—PLAN REVIEW,SUBMITTAL OF PLAN FOR FIRE CODE APPROVAL Plans and specifications shall be submitted to the Chief of the District or authorized representative for examination and approval with respect to conformance with these regulations and no construction shall proceed prior to such approval foi the following: Flammable liquid storage,utilization or transportation or dispensing facilities;facilities for the storage,handling,transport and use of explosives and blasting agents;dry cleaning plants;facilities for the storage,handling,use and transportation of liquefied petroleum gas;or any other building,structure or facility wherein highly combustible or hazardous materials are manufactured,utilized,dispensed,conveyed or stored. -When the Chief or authorized representative approves any such plan it shall be so signified by means of G I a stamp and signature. All construction or alteration shall thereafter comply with the approved plan,in all respects,unless modified by subsequent written permit or order of the Chief. Plans and specifications shall be drawn to scale upon substantial paper or cloth and shall be of sufficient clarity y and detail to permit the Chief to determine the question of conformity with these regulations and shall include a plot plan showing type and location of the proposed buildings,structures,facilities and fire hydrant locations and access ways in relationship to the property lines,and all other buildings, structures and facilities proposed or existing on the premises. Approval of plans shall not be construed as a permit to violate any applicable law or regulation of the State,County,City,or Fire District. SEC'T'ION XIII—FIRE CODE BOARD OF APPEALS Through adoption of the Uniform Fire Code, 1997 Edition,the District has the authority to estabiish a board of appeals. Such board of appeals may be implemented through bylaws and other procedures adopted by ordinance of the District. In the event that the fire district Board adopts a board of appeals, • e provisions of this ordinance,where appropriate,be subject to the board of appeals procedures. Tualatin Valley fire&Rescue 24 Ordinance 99.01 SECTION XIV—REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES Pursuant to ORS 478.924,the provisions of this ordinance,i.e.the Fire Code,shall be controlling within the territorial limits of the District and within each city or county within the District approving pursuant to ORS x,78.924. The existing fire code,Ordinance 96-01,has been approved within each city and county within the District. The District desires that the existing fire code continue in effect until such time as the cities and counties within the District have approved this new Fire Code pursuant to ORS 478.924. Accordingly,Ordinance 96-01,and all former ordinances or parts thereof,which are conflicting or inconsistent with the provisions of this ordinance or of the code or standards hereby adopted, are hereby repealed,effective the effective date of this ordinance;provided,however,that Ordinance 96-01 shall continue in effect in each city or county which has approved it until the city or county approves this Ordinance 99-01. Further,prosecutions or violations under repealed ordinances may continue after tho effective date of this ordinance. SECTION XV—VALIDITY The District hereby declares that should any section,.paragraph,sentence or word of this ordinance or of the Codes or Standsrts hereby adopted be declared for any reason to be invalid,it is the intent of the District that it would have passed all other portions of this ordinance independent of the elirunation of any such portion as may be declared invalid- 40 ECTION XVI—DATE OF EFFECT The Board of Directors of the Fire District finds and determines that it is necessary and expedient that the provisions of this ordinance become effective 30 days(following the final reading. First reading by Title only this day of !1AA:�=Z 1999. � /�� Second reading by Title only this -2 // -1-P day of 1999.- PASSED by the District this 7 day of L . -11999. r i � n aPRESIDEIJT --E SEC ARY- SURER 7 7'...deriry Vniiev File k Rescue 25 Ordinance 99-01 Attachment#I CTION 1114 COLLECTION AND STORAGE OF 4. In large- rooms metal containers or liber or polyethylene MBUSTIBLE RECYCLABLE MATERIALS barrels may be used. 1114.1 Scope.Buildings containing the collection and storage of NOTE:In large room^,=of October 1,2002,containers unable to support combustible, recyclable materials shall be in accordance with the contents under fire conditions will be permitted only for use inside a Section 1114 and shall be commensurate to the occupancy in metal -e or other approved solid containers. This limitation will be reviewed by the State Fite Marshal in collaboration with the myciing which storage or recycling practices are conducted.This section industry in 1997 and 2000 to determine if hazards and fire incidents justify excludes commercial rubbish handling occupancies and its implementation. commercial paper recycling and plastic recycling occupancies. EXCErMON:In Gtoup 1 and Group SR,Division 1,Division 2, 1114.2 Definitions. and Division 3.L Containers used for the s:ort-tern storage of combustible recyclable materials shall be of noncombustible or other 1114.2.1 General. For definitions of APPROVED; LISTED; listed material,not to exceed 15 go;,on(57 L)capacity. NONCOMBUSTIBL-E; OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION and 1114.5 Location of Containers in Buildings/Facilities. RUBBISH,see Article 2. Location of containers in buildings and facilities shall be as 1114.2.2 Limited application. For the purpose of Section 1114, follows: certain terms are defined as follows: 1. Containers shall not be placed near any exit, in any exit RECYCLABLE PAPER AND PLASTIC MATERIAL.m-ns corridor, in or under any stairway, or near any possible heat any paper or plastic that would otherwise be a useless,unwanted source. or discarded material,except for the fact the material still has 2. Containers shall not be used or stored in any location that useful physical or chemical properties after serving a specific constitutes a hazard greater than would be expected in a normal purpose,and the material has been kept separate from rubbish and office or classroom, specifically: furnace rooms, mechanical waste material. labs, chemistry labs, biology labs, electrica. rooms, wood 1114.3 Collection and Storage of Recy-'able Material. shops, machine shops,or other hazardous areas as determined Recyclable paper collection and storage shall be maintained as by the chieL follows: 1114.6 Central Collection and Storage Area.Central collection AML Desk size shall not exceed 15 gallons (57 1) total per deck and storage areas shall be as follows: mqW[maximum of two 9-inch by 12-inch by 16-inch (229 mm by 1.Central storage locations are preferred to be located outside 305 mm by 406 mm)containers],in addition to collection and building/ facilities, but approved inside storage rooms are storage totals specified for small, medium and large rooms. permitted. Containers shall be noncombustible or accepted containers. 2. Inside storage shall be in areas of not less than one hour 2.Small rooms[500 square feet(46.4 m')or less]shall not exceed construction with openings protected as required for occupancy three 15 gallon (57 L) containers. Containers shall be separaticr;s and provided with an approved automatic sprinkler noncombustible or accepted containers. system or subject to the requirements of the chief. 3 Medium,rooms [over 500 square feet(46.4 m')but less than 3.. "Hazardous Area-No Smoking" signs shall be posted and 1,000 square feet(93 m)or copy rooms]shall not exceed three good housekeeping shall be maintained. 55 gallon (208 1) containers. Containers shall be noncombustible or accepted containers. 4. Containers made of metal, fiber, polyethylene or 4.Large rooms[over 1,000 square feet(93 m')]shall not exceed noncombustible approved material are required- three 55 gallon(208 1)for every 75 feet(22 860 mm)of travel. 5.Recyclable paper in the central storage area shall be removed 1 Containers shall be noncombustible or accepted containers. from the building/facility on a regular basis as needed to i maintain good housekeeping. In Group I and Group SR, NOTE:Areas completely separated by panition walls in accordance with the Oregon Structural Specialty Cade may be reclassified as small or containers Division1, shall be emptied each day. 1, Division 2, and Division 3.1 Occupancies, � medium rooms for the purpose of placing recycling containersc i 5.Full containers shall be removed to an outside location or to an 6. Allowable quantities of paper stored -n rooms,facilities or ? approved inside storage room. other areas of storage shall be in accordance with Article 11. 7 IIMA Accepted Containers. For the purposes of Section 1114, 7. In Group I and Group SR, Division 1, Division 2 and examples of accepted containers in:hide,but are not limited to, Division 3.1 Occupancies, containers for long-term storage the following-_ shall be placed outside and a minimum of 5 feel(1524 mm) from the exterior of the building and shall be of a metal or other ® 1.At desk side Ther or polvethvlene barrels or cardboard boxes noncombusiihIc and listed material with a metal. or __,..prop..._.... be used. w•yv�p�•�••�ba&'rack systems may noncombtstibic lid in place at all time. 2. In small rooms fiber or polyethylene barrels or cardboard 1114.7 Collection and Storage of Recyclable Plastic. boxes or polypropylene-bag/rack systems may be used. Recyeiable plastic collection and storage shall be maintained as 3.In medium morns polypropylcne-bag/rack systems or fiber or follows: polyethylene barrels may be used. Tualatin halter Fire&Rescue 26 Ordinance 99.01 y 1. Collection I 1.1 Metal or other approved noncombustible containers %viii tight fitting lids shall be used at all times while within a stnicture. 1.2 Full containers shall be removed to an outside location or to art approved inside storage room. - 2. Storage 2.1 Central storage locations are preferred to be located outside buildingstfacilities, but approved inside storage is permitted. 2-2 Central storage rooms shall have a minimum of one hoes construction with rated openings or equipped with an approved automatic sprinkler system. Good housekeeping shall be maintained and"Hazardous Area-No Smoking'signs shall be posted 2.3 Outside storage will be posted "Hazardous Area-No Sm-oE o and gend h__�Ik�eping shall be maintained. 2.4 Barrels made of metal or noncombustible approved material with metal or noncombustible lids are required in central collection and storage areas. 2.5 Recyclable plastic in the central storage area shall be removed from the buUding/facility on a regular basis as needed to maintain good housekeeping_ 2.6 Allowable quantities of recyclable plastic stored in rooms. facilities or other areas of storage shall be in accordance with Aghgluicle 11. 7 i i i i .4 3 Tuafada VaUey Fire&Rescue. 27. Ordinance 99-01 Attachment#2 APPENDIX I-D FIRE PREVENTION GUIDELINES FOR HAUNTED HOUSES AND SIMILAR TEMPORARY INSTALLATIONS 4.All electrical installations shall meet the requirements of the SECTION 1-SCOPE Electrical code. Haunted or fun houses or other similar installations set up for 90 5.7h,chief shall be contacted for an inspection and the planning days or less inside a structure not designed for this specific use shall comply with the requirements of the of an evacuation procedure prior to opening the facility to the Building Official and the following: public.The evacuation plan and occupancy shall be approved by the chief prior to public access. SECTION 2-PERMITS 6.The total number of occupants in the facility at any time shall When a permit is required to operate a haunted house or similar be limited to a number determined by the chief. installation,it shall be obtained from the chief before the facility is opened to the pithlic. 7.No open-flame devices or temporary heaters are allowed in the occupancy. SECTION 3-GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Haunted houses and similar temporary installations shall comply 8. Use of untreated combustible material is prohibited. All with all the following- combustible material shall be treated or protected so that it is essentially rendered and maintained flameproof in a manner I.There may be no dead-end corridors and there must be an acceptable to the chief. This includes all harvest decorations such obvious exit out of any maze every 50 feet(15 240 mm)of linear as cornstalks,dry branches and hay. travel. All stairways must be illuminated at a level of at least I footcandle(10.8 1x). 9.Blocking,locking or in any way impeding ready access to any Ask marked or required exit is prohibited. All exit ways shall be kept Groups shall consist of not more than 20 persons.Each group clear of any obstructions or storage. of children age 12 and under must be accompanied and supervised by a staff person who is 18 years of age or older.The 10.Sufficient numbers of fire extinguishers shall be provided to staff person must have in hisilier possession an operable ensure that the maximum travel distance to any extinguisher does flashlight and be completely familiar with the facility. not exceed 50 feet(15 240 mm). The minimum acceptable rating (size)is 2A:i0BC. All fire extinguishers shall be mounted in a 3.There will be no smoking allowed at any time inside the conspicuous location. Staff members shall be instructed in the occupancy as noted in Article 11. proper use of the extinguishers. i r f t { 5 Tualatin Valley.Fire Rescue 28 Ordinance 99-Ct Attachment#.i APPENDIX i-E ADULT FOSTER HOMES 1. Construction of general buildings shall be of sound SECTION I-SCOPE construction,m=ting all anplicable state and local codes for fire and life safety in effect at time of construction. The purpose of Appendix I-E is to provide a reasonable degree of 2. Mobile home units must have been built since 1976 and safety to persons occupying adult foster homes by outlining designed for use as a home rather than a travel trailer.The units minimum requirements necessary for continued licensing of the shall have a manufacturer's label permanently affixed to the unit, home. which states it meets the requirements of the Department of Housing and Urban Development(HUD)or the authority having SECTION 2-DEFINITIONS jurisdiction. ADULT FOSTER HOME(AFH) means any family home or SECTION 4-EXITS AND EMERGENCY EGRESS other facility in which residential care is provided, for compensation,to five or fewer elderly adults or adults with a All adult foster homes shall have approved exits,the use of which physical disability,mental illness or developmental disability who is within the capability of the persons they are intended to serve. are not related to the provider by blood or marriage. 1.Every sleeping room shalt have at least one operable window MEANS OF EGRESS is a continuous and unobstructed way of or door approved for secondary means of escape or rescue. exit travel from any point in a building or structure to a public Windows must have a minimum net clear opening of 5.7 square way and consists of three separate and distinct parts:(1)the exit feet(0.53 m')or 821 square inches(529 676 mm').The minimum access, (2)the exit and (3)exit discharge. A means of egress net clear opening height dimensions of windows shall be 24 comprises the vertical and horizontal travel and shall include inches (610 mm). The minimum net clear opening width of intervening room spaces, doorways, hallways, corridors, windows shall be 20 inches (508 mm). Where windows are passageways, balconies, ramps, stairs, enclosures, lobbies, provided as a means of egress,they shall have a sill height of not escalators,horizontal exits,courts and yards. more than 44 inches(1118 mm)above the floor. EXCEPTION:Windows with a clear opening of not less than 5 RY MEANS OF ESCAPE shall be a door,stairway square feet(0.46 m2)or 720 square inches(464 515 mm2)with sill Y or heights of 48 inches(1219mm)may be accepted when approved by the ramp providing a means of unobstructed travel to the dwelling. authority having jurisdiction. (The most common used entry and exit). 2. Exterior exit doors shall have latching knob hardware.All PROVIDER as defined in ORS 443.705 means any person doors in the means of egress shall have an obvious method of operating an adult foster home and includes a certified resident operation.The means of egress shall be maintained clear and manager. unobstructed.Hasp,sliding bolt,hood and eyes,and double-key dead bolts shall not be permitted. RELATIVE FOSTER HOME means a home which provides 3.Only ambulatory residents capable of self-preservation shall be care and services to only a relative,by blood or marriage. housed on a second floor or in a basement. 4. Hallways and exitways shall be a minimum 36 inches(914 RESIDENT means any person who is receiving room,board, mm)wide or as approved by the authority having jurisdiction. care and services in an adult home for compensation on a 24-hour 5.Split-level homes shall be evaluated according to accessibility, basis. emergency egress and evacuation capability of residents. 'i 6. Lifts or elevators shall not be used as a substitute for a i RESIDENTIAL CARE means the provisions of care on a 24- resident's capability to ambulate stairs. hour basis. 7.Ladders,rope and chain ladders,and other devices shall not be used as a secondary means of egress. H y SECONDARY MEANS OF ESCAPE shall be an alternate to the common primary exit and shall be a door stairway hall or an SECTION 5-FLAME SPREAD AND SMOKE DENSITY 0 approved window. -I 1. The maximum flame spread of finished materials used on SELF-PRESERVATION means an occupant who is interior walls and ceilings in sleeping rooms and exit ways shall ambulatory,unrestrained and possesses the ability to not exceed Class lu(76-200). 2.Smoke density shall not be greater than 450. fri;rtC:YG .. _..__ lif-lhrcarcn:ng emergency and take appropriate .� 40 ysicai and mental action to preserve his or her life. SECTION 6-SMOKE DETECTORS SECTION 3-CONSTRUCTION 1. Smoke detectors shall be installed in each sleeping room, adjacent hallways,common living areas,basemctas,and in two- story Fomes at the top of each stairway. Tualatin Vattev Fire&Rescue 21.) Ordinance 99-0t - .. d ah--!! b~• "iDelnentrd to a snundira device or interconnected to other detectors to.provide when actuated an SECTION 10-EM-ERUENCY rROCED'alRES alarm which is audible in all sleeping rooms. an occupant is hearing impaired, a smoke detector(s)fer 1.An emergency evacuation procedure shall be developed,posted 'ng impaired shall be provided. and practiced with occupants. Drills shall be hold at lout once 4. Smoke detectors may be battery operated when installed in every 90 days with at least one drill practice per year occurring existirm buildings. In new construction, smoke detectors shall during sleeping hours. receive their primary power from the building wiring. 2.Drill records shall be maintained for three years and include 5.All smoke detectors shall be approved and shall be installed in date, time of day, length of time to evacuate the facility, and accordance with manufacturer's instructions and the One and names of residents requiring assistance. Two Family Dwelling Code or other nationally recognized 3.Within 24.ours of arrival,new residents shall be shown how standards. to respond to a fire alarm and how to exit from the facility in an 6. The facility shall test and maintain all smoke detectors as emergency. require& 4. Prov-1ders shall be requited to demonstrate the ability to evacuate all residents from the facility within three minutes to a SECTION 7-PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS point of safety which is exterior to,and away from,tha structure, and has access to a public way.If the facility falls to meet this At least one 2-A,10-B:C rated fire extinguisher shall be visible requirement, the authority having jurisdiction shall notify the and readily accessible in a location on each floor, including licensing authority. basements, and maintained in accordance with Uniform Fire 5.The provider shall provide,keep updated and post a floor plan Code Standard 10-1. containing room size,'acation of each resident's sleeping room, resident manager or provider's shwping roam, fire exits,smoke SECTION$-HEATING EQUIPMENT detectors and fire extinguishers. 6.There shall be,on each occupied floor of the facility,at least 1 Heating equipment,including wood stoves,shall be installed one plug-in rechargeable flashlight, readily accessible,or other according to manufacturer's specifications and in accordance approved emergency lighting. with applicable fire and life safety codes,and under permit where applicable. SECTION 11-SPECIAL HAZARDS 2. Approved and listed protective glass screens or metal mesh screerm anchored top and bottom shall be required on fireplaces 1.Flammable and combustible liquids and hazardous materials AMW solid-fuel-buming appliances. shall be safely and properly stored in the original labeled nvented oil,gas or kerosene heaters shall not be used. container or in an approved and listed safety container in 4.Sealed electric transfer heaters may be used when approved by accordance with the Oregon the chief. Uniform Fire Code. 5. Portable electric heaters shall be listed and have tip-over 2. Medical oxygen cylinders in service or storage shall be protection. adequately secured to prevent cylinders from falling or being 6. Portable electric heaters shall not be used with electrical knocked over in accordance with the Oregon Uniform Fire Code. extension cords. 3. Areas where oxygen cylinders are used or stored shall be posted NO SMOKING. Oxygen cylinders shall not be used or SECTION 9-ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND WIRING stored in rooms where wood stoves,fireplaces or open flames are located in accordance with the Oregon Uniform Fire Code Electrical equipment and wiring shall be in accordance with 4 Smoking regulations shall be adopted to allow smoking only in Article S5 of the Oregon Uniform Fere Code and other nationally designated areas.Smoking shall be prohibited in sleeping rooms. recognized standards. The use of UL approved multiplug Ashtrays shall be of noncombustible materials. extension cords with circuit breaker protection is permitted. 4 Allilk n N T}tal¢rin Valley Fire&Rescue 30 Ordinance 99-0I Attachment#4 APPENDIX I-F SPECIAL RESIDENCES AND OCCUPANCIES SECTiON 1-GENEM w I _ 3.1 General. All group SR Occupancies MUSE maintain the The following are evacuation capability formulas for determining capability to exit within the evacuation rates defined as prompt, the classification of Group SR Occupancies. slow or impractical as specified by the facility occupancy classification. Records of fire drills required by licensing agents SECTION 2-DEFINITIONS shall be made available to the authorities having jurisdiction. Group SR Occupancies am-special residences where personal Impromptu fire drills may be required to verify occupancy care is administered in buildings or portions thereof which will be classification. licensed by or under the authority of the Department of Human Resources(DHR)under ORS Chapter 418 or 443,or any other 3.2 Evacuation Capability Defined. Evacuation capability is the state agency. Group SR Occupancies shall be: ability of the occupants,including residents and staff as a group to either evacuate the building or relocate from a point of DIVISION 1.A building or part thereof used for the lodging, occupancy to a point of safety. Evacuation capability shall be boarding and personal care of residents whose evacuation determined by using Tables A-I-F-A,A-I-F-B,A-I-F-C,A-I-F-D capability is classified as Impractical. Division 1 has the and A-I-F-E.There are three categories of evacuation capability: following classifications: 1. Impractical(SR-1).A group,even with staff assistance,that SR I.1-Large,licensed to provide care for 17 or more residents. cannot reliably move to a point safety in a timely manner, SR 1.2-Small,licensed to provide care for six to 16 residents. determined by an evacuation capability score of 5 or greater or SR 1.3-Licensed to provide care for five or fewer residents in a with evacuation drill times in excess of 13 minutes. home. 2 Slow(SR-2). A group that can move to a point of safety in a DIVISION 2. A building or part thereof used for the lodging, timely manner,determined by an evacuation capability score boarding and personal care of residents whose evacuation greater than 1.5 and less than 5 or with evacuation drill times over Iftability is classified as Slow,Division 2 has the following three minutes but not in excess of 13 minutes. qWFassifications: 3. Prompt(SR-3). A group with an evacuation capability score SR 2.1-Large,licensed to provide care for 17 or more residents. of 1.5 or less or equivalent to that of the general population or SR 2.2 Small,licensed to provide care for six to 16 residents. with evacuation drill times of three minutes or less. SR 2.3 Licensed to provide care for five or fewer residents in a home. 3.3 Rating Residents. These tables are a workshcet for rating the individual resident and are a form for record keeping purposes. DIVISION 3. A building or part thereof used for the lodging, This method of determining evacuation capability has been boarding and personal care of residents whose evacuation designed to minimize speculation about how a resident might capability is classified as Prompt. Division 3 has the following perform in an actual fire emergency by using ratings based upon classifications: observed performance. Instead of speculating,raters who are not familiar enough with a resident to provide ratings confidently lSR 3.1 Large,licensed to provide care for 17 or more residents. should consult with an-individual SR 3.2 Small,licensed to provide care for six to 16 residents. who has observed the resident on a daily basis or observed the SR 3.3 Licensed to provide care for five or fewer residents in a resident during fire drills. Due to the stress of an actual fire i home. emergency,some residents are not likely to perform at full capacity. Therefore,ratings based on commonly observed EXCEPTIONS; 1.Group SR Occupancies shall not examples of poor performance provide the best readily available include foster care homes as defined in ORS Chapter 418 and indication of behavior that could be reduced by the unusually ORS 443.705. Foster care homes are considered dwellings stressful conditions of an actual fire. All persons are less capable constructed under the One and Two Family Specialty Code. on some occasions,and the ratings should be based on examples 1 of resident performance on a typical'bad"day.Ratings should { net be based on rare instances of poor rformanc Table AI- S 2. Correctional facilities including jails,prisons,half-way houses P � A-1- and juvenile detention and correctional education facilities where F A rates the risk of a possibility that,during an emergemcv egress is limited and occupants are confined under the authority evacuation,the resident might resist leaving the facility. Unless of the stare. A county or city shall comply with the 13ttildinQ there is specific evidence that resistance might occur,the resident de,Section 308 provisions applying to Group 1,7ivisions 3 should be rated as"minimal risk••. Specific evidence of 3 1 resistance means that staff have had to use some physical force in the past. For additional instructions in completing these SECTION 3-EVACUATION CAPABILITY tables,see NFPA 101 A.Chapter 5,1995 Edition. Tualatin Valley Fire&Rescue 31 Ordinance 99-01 WORKSHEET FOR RATING RESIDENTS ® Cor^r*lete o7ie worksheet for each resident.Base ratings on commonly observed examples of poor performance. ■ AgIbbIdent's Name _ Evaluator ' ®Facility Zone Date WR.ic ANY=- LANATORY REMARKS HERE: w y H i 7 S 7 2al M Valley Fire&Rescue 32 Ore.iaece 99-01 TABLE A-1-F-A-WORKSHEET FOR RATING RESIDENTS Rating the Resident on the Risk Factors AlMe the resident on each of the factors below by selecting one scone in each risk factor that best describes the resident.For the first six . tors,write the selected scores in the appropriate score boxes in the far right column. For"response to fire drills",write the three selected scores in the square boxes. Write the sum of the three("fire drills")score boxes in the large box on the right L Risk of Minimal Risk of Mild Risk of Strong SCORE Resistance Risk Resistance Resistance BOXES 1 score_-0 score=6 t score=20 Circle only one H.Impaired Self- Slow Needs Limited Needs Full Mobility Starting Assistance Assistance or Very Slow score== score=3 score=6 score=20 Circle only one atL impaired No Significant Fartiaiiy Tuially Consciousness Risk Impaired Impaired score=0 score=6 score=20 ED (Circle onl one IV.Need for Needs at Most Needs Limited Needs Full Extra Help One Staff Assistance Assistance from 2 Staff from 2 Staff scor�0 score=30 score--40 Circle onl one EJ V.R--sponse to Follows Requires Requires Instructions I Instructions Supervision Co.sidemble Attention/May score-=1 scorc=3 Not respond ircle only one score=10 El VI-Waking. Response Response Response Probable Not Probable to Alarm _ score=0 score=6 (Circle only ane VII_Response Initiates and Completes Yes No to Fire Drills Evacuation Promptly score=0 score-8 Without Chooses and Completes Yes No + Guidance or Back-up Strategy Advice from Staff) score-0 score=4 Stays at Designated Yes No .{. Location SUM OF THESE THREE score=0 score--6 ED SCORES Finding the Resident's Overall Need for Assistance Compare the numbers in the 7 score boxes you have filled in. Take the one highest wss�srwrtce , e score from the score boxes and write it in this box. sce u lift Tuerlat7rr VaAey Fire&Rescue 33 Ordinance 99-01 TABLE A I -F-B—TOTAL RESIDENT EVACUATION ASSISTANCE SCORE I. list each resident's name on Score Sheet. Use a separate score sheet for each zone being rated. Use additional score shtets for a large number of residents. 2_ Enter the score from each form,which was completed for each resident. 3. Total the scores for all residents in the facility or zone being rated as appropriate. Score Sheet Resident Scores Evac. Resident's Name Assist Score Y� H TI N H I Evacuation I I iAssistance Score Total 7Wa6Gi:+Valley Fire&Rescue 34 Ordinance 99-01 TABLE A-I-F-C-STAFF SHIFT SCORE ility: Zone: Evaluator: Date: Staff Shift: From: To: This form is to be completed for the time of day,week,etc.,when the combined ratings for staff and residents yield the highest score. This usually is late at night. Where it is not obvious which staff shift will score highest, complete separate forms for each staff shift and utilize the highest score. Refer to instructions in NFPA 101A,Chapter 5,when filling out pis fom... CHECKLIST STAFF RESPONSE AND TRAINING YES NO A protection plan has been promulgated and all staff members considered in this rating have been trained in its implementation. The total available staff at any given time is able to handle the individual evacuation needs of each resident who is in the facility. cry staff member considered in this rating can meaningfully participate in the cuation of every resident All staff members considered in this rating are required to be in the facility when on duty,except as permitted. At least 12 f •.drills were conducted during the previous year. All items must score"Yes"before proceeding. n m p� -I a� YYealarin vaUey Fire&Rescue 35 Ordinance 99-01 TABLE.A-1-F-D--DETERMINIt G T"STAFF SHIFT SCORE AIL TE: In large facilities,staff Promptness of Response might be responsible for assisting residents in a fire or smoke zone but Promptness of Response Scores also might have responsibilities for residents in other zones. Staff Availability Alarm Effectiveness Assured Not Assured Standby or asleep I6 2 Immediately available 20 2 Immediately available 20 10 and close b On Score Sheet,list the names of Score Sheet Staff Scores staff members who are required to be on duty in the facility during the shift Staff Name Promptness of Response Score being rated. 2. Determine whether the effectiveness of the alarm is"assured"or"not assured" 3. Using the values from the table, determine each staff member"promptness of response score'for the shift being rated. Enter each staff member's name and score in the appropriate spaces on Score Sheet_ 4. Total the"promptness of response scores" for the shift rated. i H H H 7 Ask Staff Shift Score Total Taalarin Valley vire&Rescue 36 Ordinance 99-0/ TABLE A-I-F-E—RAT[NG THE FACILITY Rate the facility by checking the box that indicates the vertical distance aresident must travel from a sleeping room(SR)to an exit. Vertical Distance from Sleeping Rooms to L-.its All SR on Floors Any SR One Fieor Any SR Two or More with Direct Exit from Exit Floors from Exit Small Facility t Score 0.8 Score 1.0 0 Score 1.2 Large Facility —1 or Apartment 1uScore 1.0 NOTE: Small facilities have 16 or fewer residents. DETERMINING EVACUATION CAPABILITY Muldply trte"rota)Resident Evacuation Assistance Scorn"by the facility score('Vertical Distance,Sleeping Room to Exit");divide the answer by the"Staff Shirt Score"to determine the Evacuation Capability Score. Calculation of Evacuation Capability Score Total Resident Evacuation Vertical Distance from Assistance Sleeping Room to Exit Evacuation Capability Score Staff Shift Score Determine and record evacuation capability below: Evacuation Capability Level of Evacuation Evacuation Capability for this i Score .Capability Facilityor7.one i y < L5 Prompt a > 1.5 5 5.0 Slow > 5.0 Impractical Tualatin Valley Fire&Rescue 37 Ordinance 99-01 SECTION 4-STATE OF OREGON GROUP SR ORS 443.422 is not a pan of this code but is reproduced or OCCU ANCX REQUIREMENTS paraphrased here for the reader's convenience.: -For state of Oregon requirements for group SR Occupancies,see ORS 443.422(1)To prevent the perpetuation of segregated Budding Code,Section 312A and the following statutes and horsing patterns,the De;tartme �;.-ie,;;ar,::csaa.ws aivail . URS Chapter 418,ORS 479.210,ORS 443.400 through determine the location and type of licensed residential facilities 443.460, ORS 443.5G0, OAR 309-35-100 to 309-35-190 and i and the toeation of facilities subject to the provisions of ORS OAR 309-49-030 through 39-49-220 169.690. (2)Before a license is issued for a residential facility as defined ORS Chapter 418 is not a part of this code but is reproduced or in ORS 443.400,the issuing agency shall determine the number paraphrased here for then.reader's convenience: and type of any other licensed iesidential facilities and the mtmbec and type of facilities subject to the provisions of ORS ORS Chapter 418 defines the State of Oregon's statutes 169.690 within a 1,200 foot radius. governing Child Welfare Services. (3)None of the data collected under this section shall be used in a manner that violates the fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988. ORS 479.210 is not part of this code but is reproduced or - paraphrased here for the reader's convenience: ORS 443.425 is net a pan of this code but is reproduced or ORS 479.210.Institutions defined as used in ORS 479.215 to paraphrased here for the reader's convenience: 479.220,unless the context requires otherwise,"institution" ORS 443.425 defines the parameters for the term, (1)A child-caring facility which provides residential care and the contents, means: ,and the renewal of licenses and the fees involved. which receives state aid under ORS 418.005 to 418.025,418.035 to 418.i85,418.205 to 418.315,and 418.625 to 418.685. ORS 443.430 is not a part of this code but is reproduced or (2)An inpatient care facility required to be licensed under ORS paraphrased here for the reader's convenience: 441.015 to 441.087,441.525 to 4-;1.595,441.815,441.820, ORS 443.430 defines the parameters for the transfer of licenses 441.990,442.342,442.344 and 442.400 to 442.450 or and the disposition of license fees. (3)A residential facility subject to licensure under ORS 443.400 Ito 443.455 and 443.991(2) ORS 443.435 is not a part of this code but is reproduced or paraphrased here for the reader's convenience. ORS 443.400 is not a part of this code but is reproduced or ORS 443.435.The director or authorized-presentative shall araphrased here fur the reader's convenience: periodically visit and inspect every reside facility to S 443.400 provides definitions for the following terms: determine whether it is maintained and operated in accordance partment,Director,Resident,Residential care,Residential care with ORS 443.400 to 443.455 and 443.991(2)and the rules of facility,Residential facility,Residential training facility, the director,and to consult with and advise management Residential training home,Residential treatment facility, concerning methods of care,treatment,training,records,housing Residential treatment hon':',Training and Treatment. and equipment. Employees of the department and the State Fre Marshal or authorized representative on request shall be permitted ORS 443.405 is not a part of this code but is reproduced or access to the premises and records of individuals in a residential paraphrased here for the reader's convenience: facility pertinent to fire safety. ORS 443.405 provides exclusions from the definition of "residential facility'. ORS 443.437 is not a part of this code but is reproduced or ORS 443.410 is not a part of this code b,-:t is reproduced or paraphrased here for the reader's convenience: paraphrased here for the reader's convenience. ORS 443-437 states that a resident in a residential facility must ORS 443.410.A license issued by the department is required in have a choice of prescription and nonpreszription drugs and order to operate or maintain any residential facility for persons supplies. who are developmentally disabled,physically disabled or socially dependent,psychiatrically disabled or alcohol or drug dependent. ORS 443-440 is not a part of this code but is reproduced or In the case of a combination of residents,the category of licenser n paraphrased here for the reader's convenience: shall be determined by the director. - -- ORS 443-440.The department may revoke or suspend the license of any residential facility which is not operated in accordance '.�.� ORS 443.415 is not a part of this code but is reproduced for with ORS 443.440 to 443.400 and 443.991(2)or the rules paraphrased here for the reader's convenience: adopted thereunder. Such revocation or suspension shall be taken -I ORS 443.415 defines the parameters for license applications, in accordance !� fees,investigations,and grounds for issuance and denial of with rules of the department and ORS 183.310 to 183.550. license. i However,in yes where an imminent danger to the health or safety of the residents exists,a license may be suspended �®RS 443.420 is not a part of this coreproducedor de but is immediately pending a fair hearing not later than the loth day aphrased here for the reader's convenience; after such suspension. S 443.420 defines the qualifications required for a person j-applying for a license,wider ORS 443 414. Tuafarin Valley Fire&Rescue 38 Ordinance 99-111 ORS 443.445 is not a Dari of this code but is reproduced or ORS 443.460 is not a part of this code but is reproduced or� paraphrased here for the reader's convenience: paraphrased here for the reader's o=avenience: c ddz 44`-de5ree tl:C r,.^..:----_._ _—:_ GRG�3,.�<n_u....._..._w:�e ren Pxcmnt residential Caro ,3R- _ for persons u ,...�sible a. �. ities and games,the transfer of persons requiring certain facilities from the license,inspection and fee provisions when 1 tment and operation of facileties by person relying on spiritual they exist in a rouety where them-is s county agency which t means for healing. provides similar programs for licensing and inspection that the director finds are equal to or superior to the requirements of ORS 443A00 to 443.455. ORS 443.450 is not a pan of this code but is reproduced or paraphrased here for the reader's convenience. ORS 443.500 is not a part of this code but is reproduced ORS 443.450(I)requires the director to adopt rules governing: or paraphrased here for the reader's convenience. Physical properties of the residential facility:Storage,preparation ORS 443.500 requires that access be granted to the Senior and and service of food:Care,treatment or training of the staff:the Disabled Services Division,the state or local fire inspector,or the number,experience and training of the staff,and any other factors state or]oca]health officer in order to investigate complaints of affecting the care,treatment or training provided.(2)Distinct abuse in all facilities registered under ORS 443.480 to 443.500. rules shall be adopted for homes of five or fewer residents,for facilities of six or more but fewer thar,16 residents,and for facilities fer 16 or more residents. The roles shall differentiate OAR 309-35-100 to 309-35-190 is not a part of this code but is among catersries of residents.(3)For purposes of this section, reproduced or paraphrased here for the reader's convenience: "categories"refers[o different population of residents, f OAR 309-35-100 to 309-35-190.These rules prescribe the differentiated by,but not limited to,age and need,as defined by standards and procedures by which the Mental Health and rule. Developmental Disabilities Services Division approves and licenses residential care facilities for mentally cr emotionally ORS 443.452 is not a pan of this code but is reproduced or disturbed persons only.These rules are authorized by ORS paraphrased here for the reader's convenience. 430.041 and carry out the provisions of ORS 443.400 through ORS 443.452 defines situations whereby the director may waive 1 443.455. the requirements of ORS 443.410. ORS 443.455 is not a pan of this code but is reproduced or OAR 309-49-030 to 309-49-220 is not a pan of this code but is phrased here for the readers convenience. reproduced or paraphrased here for the reader's convenience: S 443.455 requires the director to prescribe a schedule of OAR 309-49-030 to 309-49-220 prescribe standards by which the penattics appropriate to residential facilities licensed under ORS Mental Health and Developmental Disability Services Division 443.400 to 443.455 and 443.991(2). approves programs that provide 24-hour-residential support services for individuals with developmental disabilities w AWL a 7 tin Valle Fire rescue 0 .«r e 9-01 uafa y Attachment#5 APPENDIX 1-c: MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION STUDIOS,SOUND STAGES ® AND APPROVED PRODUCTION FAMITIF.S SECTION 1-SCOPE 4.2 Pians. Plans for sets,entertainment productions facilities and Production studios,sound stages and approved production facilities temporary stages in existing buildings shall be.submitted to the used by the entertainment industry for the purpose of motion Chief when required. picture, television and commercial production shall be in accordance with Appendix I-G. 43 Live Audience-. A seating plan shall be submitted to the Chief for approval. The searing plan shall show aisles, exits, chair SECTION 2-DEFINITIONS arrangement and other features as required by the Chief. For the purpose of Appendix I-G, certain terns are defined as follows: 4.4 Exits.Exits shall be as requirod by the Building Official. Such exits shall be maintained in accordance with Anicie M COMMERCIAL is an informational film designed to promote or sell a product 4.5 Housekeeping. Entertainment production facilities,sets,and ENTERTAINMENT PRODUCTION FACILITIES are stages shall be maintained clear of obstructions and combustible approved production facilities, production studios, and sound material in accordance with Article 11. stages,defined as follows: APPROVED PRODUCTION FACILITY is an existing 4.6 Foam Plastics. Foam plastics shall meet the requirements of building,or portion of a building,or group of buildings that has Article 11. been modified for the purpose of motion picture,television and commercial production. 4.7 Standby Personnel. When required by the Chief, standby PRODUCTION STUDIO is a building,portion of a building, personnel may be required in accordance with Article 25. or a group of buildings designed and constructed solely for the purpose of motion picture,television,and commercial production. SECTION 5-ELECTRICAL SOUND STAGE is a building or portion of a building usually laced from outside noise and natural light for the purpose of 5.1 Electrical. Electrical equipment and wiring in entertainment •-,otion picture,television and commercial productions,may also be production facilities shall be in accordance with the Electrical referred to as a production facility. Code. LIVE AUDIENCE STAGE is an entertainment production facility with a live studio audience. 5.2 Distribution. Distribution equipment shall be listed for PLATFORM is a part of a set which is a floor or horizontal stage or production use. Electrical wiring to such equipment shall surface raised above stage floor level. be considered permanent and shall comply with the electrical SET is a temporary structure built,constructed or assembled for code. Temporary feeders shall not be tapped from electrical the purpose of motion picture,television or commercial production. panelboards and switchboards where deadfront covers have to be removed. SECTION 3-PERMITS 53 Installations. Permanent or temporary electrical equipment Permits for specific uses within entertainment production facilities and installations shall not obstruct exits,means of egress cr fire shall meet the requirements of Section 105,Permits. department access. 5.4 Generators. Approved portable,mobile or stationary power- " 0 Sections 4 through 13 are specifically deleted. generating equipment may be used to supplement building " electrical power for temporary wiring in accordance with the " SECTION 4-GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Electrical Code. Generator locations shall be approved by the " Chief. 4.1 Occupancy class!frcation. The occupancy class;fication of ❑ entertainment production facilities shall be determined by the 5.5 Auxiliary Power. Temporary auxiliary power cables y Building Official. Any change of use shall be obtained from the supplied from mobile generators or adjacent buildings may pass Building Official for existing buildings used for entertainment through exterior walls and interior fire-resistive assemblies 7 I production facilities or places of assembly. provided an approved through- ® ,$enetration fire-slop system is u6!ize.A for protection of rhe shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the ring. Mechanical Code. AW SECTION 6-MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT 6.2 Auxiliary Equipment. Auxiliary heating and air- conditioning equipment shall be approved and listed for tha 6.1 Mechanical Equipment Mechanical equipment used or intended ase. FexiWe duc: shall w nonco,bus:•.b'c. .,.,u. installed as part of the building's heating or ventilation system Tuatutfn Valley Fire&Rescue 40 OrcGraaee 99-01 auxiliary equipment shall not obstruct exists,means of egress or 8.1 Fire Alarm Panels. Fire alarm panels shall be installed in fire department access. accordance with Article 10. CTYON 7-FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS 8.2 Heat Detectors. Heat detectors shall be installed qW accordance wit::the listing and Article 10. 7.1 Fire Extinguishing Systems. All fire extinguishing systems Exception: shall be installed in accordance with Section 7. Heat detectors may be temporarily supported by sets, platforms or pedestals when approved by the Chief. 7.2 Existing A!+proved Production Facilities and Sound Stages. Existing approved production facilities and sound stages SECTION 9-FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS shaii be protected by a fire extinguishing system in accordance with the Building Code. Flammable liquids shall be used, handled and stored in accordance with Article 79. 73 New Production Facilities and Sound Stages.. All new production facilities and sound stages shall be protected SECTION 10-LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GASES throughout with a fire extinguishing system meeting the requirements of Extra Hazard,Group 2 and the Building Code. liquefied petroleum gases shall be used,handled and stored in accordance with Article 82. 7.4 Solid-Ceiling Sets and Platforms SECTION 11 -FIREWORKS AND PYROTECHNIC 7.4.1 In Excess of 600 Square Feet(55.7m2) Solid ceiling sets SPECIAL EFFECTS MATERIAL and platforms in excess of 600 square feet (55.7m2) shall be protected by an automatic fire-extinguishing system. Fireworks and pyrotechnic special effects materials shall be used, Exceptions: handled and stored in accordance with Article 77 and Article 78. 1. Platform less than 3 feet(914mm)in height. 2.Installation of listed heat detectors installed beneath solid- SECTION 12-HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ceiling sets over 600 square feet(55.7mz)in area and under platforms(when provided)over 600 square feet(55.7m2)in All other hazardous materials shall be used,handled and stored in area which exceed 3 feet(914mm)in height. Heat detectors accordance with Article 80. shall be installed in accordance with the listing ant; connected to a constantly attended location. SECTION 13 -FIRE APPLIANCES 7.4.2 Less Than 600 Square Feet(55.7m2) Solid-ceiling sets Fre appliances shall be provided and installed in accordance with less than 600 square feet(55.7m2)in area shall be positioned to Article 10. allow for the operation of the automatic fire extinguishing system. SECTION 8-FIRE DETECTION EQUIPMENT H H H H H ..sa.a..,.ra..ry.,ire.:Re,eue 41 Ordiaaece 99.01 Attachment#6 ® APPENDIX II-K NONPROTECTED ABOVEGROUND STEEL TANKS FOR MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL-DISPENSING STATIONS OUTSIDE BUILDINGS (See UFC Sections 5202.3.1 and 5202.4.1) SECTION 1—SCOPE 3.7 Method of storage and dispensing; 3.8 Overfill prevention, spill containment, vents, vapor Storage and dispensing of motor fuels into the fuel tanks of motor recovery, dispensers, and ofner ernaipment and vehicles from above round st. .ranks,other than protected tanks accessories; located outside buildings in approved locations, shall be in 3.9 Seismic design in accordance with the Building Code; accordance with Appendix 11-K. 3.10 Secondary containment; SECTION 2—DEFINITIONS 3.11 Venting; 3.12 Piping; For the purpose of Appendix ll-K,certain terms are defined as follows: 3.13 Electrical systems; FUEL-DELIVERY SYSTEM is a system that consists of a 3-14 Grounding; tank vehicle containing a pump, fill hose with appropriate 3.15 Corrosion protection for tank bottoms and underground connections,and a person who performs the tank filling opc-ation piping• of transferang fuel from the tank vehicle to an aboveground steel 3.16 Emergency controls;and tanks are as follows: 3.17 Other information as required by the chief. .1 PRECONNECTED FLEXIBLE HOSE SYSTEM is a uel delivery system containing a reel-mounted preconnected SECTION 4—TANK DESIGN flexible hose having a maximum nominal diameter of 2 inches (Slmm) and a manually controlled fuel-delivery nozzle at the 4.1 General. Aboveground steel tanks within the scope of downstream end of the hose. Appendix If-K shall be designed in accordance with Section 7902.1.8.2 and shall also be listed and meet the requirements of 2.2 RIGID HOSE SYSTEM is a fuel-delivery system utilizing Section 9003.Standard u.1.7. one or more sections of large diameter hose[usually 3 or 4 inches (76.2 to 101.6 mm)in nominal diameter]which does not contain a 4.2 Size.Aboveground steel tanks shall not exceed a 6,000 gallon nozzle but which contains interlocking connections for manually (22 712 L) individual or 18,000 gallon (68 137) aggregate connecting the hose from the tank vehicle to the rank. capacity. SECTION 3—PERMITS AND PLANS EXCEPTION:Unprotected tanks containing Class II or III-A liquids may be of greater capacity as approved by A permit is required to install, operate, repair or modify the chief. aboveground steel tanks used for storage and dispensing of flammable or combustible liquid motor fuels. 4.3 Vents. H i The installation plans shalt be submitted with permit applications. j The plans shall include the design,details and specifications for 4.3.1 Capacity.Aboveground steel tanks shall be provided with -I the following: vents for normal venting in accordance with Section 79021.11. Aboveground steel tanks shalt be provided with construction or 3 3.1 Quantities and types of liquids to be stored; vents for emergency Vrelief venting in accordance with Section 7902.2.6.The vent capacity reduction factor as provided for in 3.2 Distances from tanks and dispensers to property lines and on-rant 2 6 3 q <haii buildings; 3.3 Vehicle access; 4.3.2 Flame arresters. Approved flame arresters shall be 3.4 Fire appliances- installed in normal vents. 3_5 Vehicle impact nmtecti.n; 3.6 Aboveground tanks and their supports; Tualatin Vattey Fire&Rescue 42 Ordinance 99-01 fuel-delivery systems, an approved means shall be provided to SECTION 5--INSTALLATION OF TANKS empty the fill hose into the tank after the autarnatic shutoff device is activated. installation of aboveground steel tanks within the scope of • ppendiz II-K shall be in districts or zones established by the 3.A permanent sign shall be provided at the fill point for the jurisdiction, or in approved locations. Installations shall be in tank documenting the tilling procedure and the tank calibration accordance with the following: ^hart.The filling procedure shall require the person filling the Link to determine the gallonage required to fill it to 90 percent of 5.1 Separation Distances. capacity before commencing the fill operation. 5.1.1 Individual tanks. An aboveground steel tank shall be 5.5 Fill Pipe Connections.The fill pipe shall be provided with a separated from property lines, important buildings,public ways means for making a direct connection to the tank vehicle's fuel- and other tanks in accordance with the following: delivery hose so that the delivery of fuel is not exposed to the open air during the filling operation.When anv portion of the fill L A minimum of 50 feet(15 240mm)from the nearest side of pipe exterior to the tank extends below the level of the top of the any public way or from the nearest important building on the tank,a check valve shall be installed in the fill pipe not more than same property; 12 inches(304.8mm)from the fill hose connection. See Section 7901.11 for tanks valves. 2.A minimum of 100 feet(30 480 mm)from any property line which is or cin be built upon,including the opposite side of a 5.6 Spill Containers.A spill container having a capacity of not public way and less than 5 gallons (18.9) shall be provided for each fill connection.For tanks with a top fill connection,spilt containers shall be noncombustible and shall be fixed to the tank and 3.A minimum of 3 feet(914 mm)between tanks. equipped with a manual drain valve that drains into the primary tank. For tanks with a remote fill connection, a portable spill 5.1.2.Aggregate capacity.Aboveground steel lank installations container shall be provided. having the maximum allowable aggregate capacity shall be separated from other installat;^.as of aboveground tanks by not 5.7 Signs.Warning signs and identification signs shall be installed s than 100 feet(30 480 mm). to clearly identify hazards.The design of such signs shall be in accordance with Section 5201.8 and 7901.9. Conspicuous signs 5.2 Secondary Containment Aboveground steel tanks shall be prohibiting simultaneous tank filling and fuel dispensing shall be provided with spill control and secondary containment in posted. accordance with Section 7901.8 or with drainage control and diking in accordance with Section 7902.2.8 or with a listed SECTION o'—INSTALLATION OF DISPENSING AND secondary containment system. Secondary containment systems PIPING SYSTEMS shall be monitored either visually or automatically. Enclosed secondary containment systems shall be provided with emergency venting. 6.1 General Dispensing and piping systems and electrical controls shall be installed in accordance with Section 7901.11 and Article 52,except as provided in Appendix Sections 6.2,6.3 and 5.3 Vehicle Impact Protection.Guard posts or other approved 6.4. barrier protection shall be separately provided for each aboveground steel tank and for connected piping subject to i v6.2 Tank Openings.Tank openings shalt be through the top only. vehicle impact.The design of guard posts shall be in accordance with Section 8001.11.3. H 6.3 Dispensing Devices.Dispensing devices are allowed to be 5.4 Overfill Prevention. Aboveground steel tanks shall not be installed on top of or immediately adjacent to unprotected H filled in excess of 90 percent of their capacity. An overfill aboveground tanks. � prevention system shall be provided for each tank.During tank filling operation,the system shat is 6.4 Antisiphon Devices.Approved antisiphon devices shall be installed in each external pipe connected to the tank when the pipe '3 . .. . _ __ntnou,notifying - extends below the level of the top of(lie tank. 1.Provide an independent means of notifying the person filling the tank that the fluid level has reached 85 percent of tank apoc.ay by pr ......g a..o....,v.....,Visual. Signal,pr ....:g SECTION 7—PARKING OF T—A NI..VEHICLES ,lettiank level gauge marked at 85 percent of tank capacity,or otter WAN"noved means,and The vehicles shall not be parked within 25 feet(7620 mm)of an aboveground tank. 7.Automatically shut off the flow of fuel to the lank when the ® •ant_ty Of ligit-t'dR iri in rl1C—.1-93 fx:rcent cf: .:ccapacity c.,.�,r,�.......:.'hen the tank is oe ug-lied by ibe Tank or other approved method of overfill prevention.For rigid hose vehicle. Tualatin Valley fire&Rescue 43 Gr—+nance 99-tll SECTION 8—MAINTENANCE and components of dispensing systems -hall be maintained in accordance with their listings. boveground steel tanks,piping and dispensing systems shall be Damage to abovegroure steel tanks sha.l be repaired using i 'ntained in a safe operating condition.Aboveground steel tanks materials having equal or greater strength. i 3 H H H tt� 7ku*dir✓alley Firc&Rescue 44 Ordinance 99-0I Attachment#7 APPENDIX V-B S'T'ATUTES AND ADMINISTRATIVE RULES SUPPLEMENTING THE UNIFORIvi FIRE CODE ORS 476.280 and 476.290. Grant extraterritorial authority 2. Sections 12-005 through 12-570. Fireworks. These permitting a local fire department to extinguish a fire in an sections regulate the possession,sale and use of fireworks and unprotected area and collect the cost from the owner of the set standards and procedures for obtaining permits. property. See also ORS 478.310 3.Sections 30-100 through 30-130.Liquefied Petroleum ORS 476380. Requires a person outside a rural fire district or Gases.These sections relate to rules outlined in the following forest protection district to obtain a permit from the county NFPA publications: condtrcti.ng burning. Requires the county to prescribe the s--r-•-_--• Liquefied Petroleum Gases,1995(No.58) conditions for issuing a burning permit_ County requirements must observe Environmental Quality Commission restrictions Gas Appliances,Gas Piping,1995(No 54) but may be more restrictive. See ORS 478.960 on permits LP Gases at Utility Plants, 1995(No.59) inside rural fire districts. 4.Sections 30-140 through 30-280.Liquefied Petroleum ORS 476.410 to 476.440.Require use of standardized fire Gas as Motor Fuel.These sections regulate the conversion or protection equipment and prohibit sale of nonstandard manufacture of vehicles and machinery to use liquefied equipment_ petroleum gas as a motor fuel. ORS 476.510 to 476.610. Establish procedures and 5.Section 41-050.Eratway Protection.This section obligations in case of a slate emergency due to a conflagration_ requires upgrading of existing deficient buildings where a high life hazard exists to assure safe and adequate exits. The effect RS 476.710. Restricts ocean beach fires as regulated by the is to require exit system improvements in multifamily and to Department of Transportation_ other buildings or alternate protection through use of automatic sprinklers or fire detection system. ORS 476.715. Prohibits throwing away lighted material (cigarettes,matches,etc.)on forest land,private roads and the 6.Sections 44-005 No Smoking in Elevators.This section right-of-way of public,oads and railroads_ requires"no smoking"signs in elevators. ORS 479.100 Requires a permit from stale fire marshal 7.Sections 45-005 through 45-025 Smoke Detectors. personnel or the local assistant under^. 475.060 to exhibit These sections establish standards for the smoke detectors or use a motor vehicle in a building thatisnot a public garage. required by ORS 479.250 to 479.300 ORS 479.250 to 479.300. Dwelling units sold since 1979, 8.Sections 61-005 through 61-010.Fire Fighting rental dwelling units, lodging houses and hotel guests must Equipment Standards for screw threads and gaskets for fire have smoke detectors complying with state fire marshal hose couplings are stated. regulations. The Stale Fire Marshal or local official charged with providing fire protection can cite a landlord if acting on a 9.Sections 80-005 through 80-015.Liquefied Natural Gas. -�i complaint of a tenant. These sections adopt NFPA No.59A,Standard for Production, A Storage and Handling of Liquefied Natural Gas,I985 edition. H ORS 480.010 to 480.280.Explosives and Fireworks. ORS 480.310 to 480.340. Gasoline Dispensing. ORS 450.410 to 460.460 Liquid Petroleum Gas. ADMINISTRATIVE RULES The following summarized admi nistrative rules of the State � Fite Marshal are in addition to this code. These are found in Oregon Administrative Rules.Chapter 837, .Seeticns 11-050 through 11-070. Assistants to the State Marshal. County sheriffs are designated as assistants to the State Fire Marshal for the purpose of processing applications for possession of explosives. Tuatatfn Vattev Fire&Rescue 45 Ordinance 99-0I Attachment#d .PPENDIX TH-F FIRE DEPARTMENT ss UIUDDING SURVEY AND PLANS SECTION 1–SCOPE When a building permit is required by Oregon Structural Horizontal Exits and exit enclosures and extensions from W Specialty Code,building survey and plans for use by the fire enclosed stairway systems department,shall be prepared by the permit applicant and submitted to building department for routing to the fire Building Interior and/or Exterior department in accordance with the provisions of Appendix . Location of fire protection system controls Chapter III-F,at the time of the issuance of the permit. . Location of fire alarm system panels Exceptions: 1.Remodels or tenant modifications where no • Location of electrical main disconnect changes or modifications are made to the,items listed in • Location of domestic water shut off valve Section 3 of this Appendix. . Location of main natural gas shui of valve 2.Group R,Division 3 Occupancies. • Location of tanks above or below the floors their size and 3.Agricultural buildings as defined in ORS Section contents. 455.315. 4.Structures housing Group 13,F,M,R,S and U General Plan information Occupancies that are less than 4000 square feet ground floor Name and address of the building area or less than 20 feet from the Lowest finished floor to tate Type of Construction per OSSC highest finished ceiling. Edition Date of Code and date built Direction arrow(North) SECTION 2–BUILDING SURVEY Architectural firm or individual that prepared the plans See the attachment to this Appendix Chapter for the building Address and phone# survey form. Note:Upon request the survey form and a set of instructions can be obtained from the fire department. SECTION 3–PLANS DOCUMENTATION Plans shall contain,but shall not be limited to,the following information: Building Exterior . Property lines • Building foot print • Access Roads(Required access roads shall be indicated) . Fire Hydrant locations • Fire Department Connection locations y . Under Ground Location and size of water mains used for fire protection(Public and Private) aAbove ground and below ground tanks(Flammables, Combustibles,Chemicals,LPG, Propane,Cryogenics, etc.) Material within the tank and size shall be indicated. • Fences with gates(access points) Building Interior i7 Area Separation Walls � Occupancy classifications and occupancy separation walls • Corridors and'hallways Rated corridors shall be indicated Unprotected openings in floors Unprotected stairways,escalators,etc. • Protected stair enciosures • Protected shafts(Elevator,etc.) 71,alada Valley Fire&Res— 46 Ordinance 99-0I 3' Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue «S Fire Prevention 4755 SW Griffith - PO Box 4755 - Beaverton,OR 97005 - (503)526-2459 - FAX:526-2538 Page I of 2 Building Survey Report FMZ:-- (to be filled out by TVF&R) Code Edition: Name of Facility: Name of Building: -----_ Address:------ ------------------------------------ Owner:— ------- -------------------- Telephone No.( )---------- Architect:- ---------------------------__---- Telephone No.( )---------_—_-- Architect Address:—__---___ CO O O #mss j t 1. Occupancy Type s- C ipacity 2. Construction Type Y r Built 3. Area(Sq.Ft.) Total rgest Floor I ascment 4. Stories No. eight High Rise L'l ❑ a. Exterior Wall Construction b. Opening Protection 6. Interior Wall Construction 7. Floor Construction S. Roof Construction 9. Attic Draft Stops No. 10a. Occ.Sep.Wall Construction No. b. Opening Protection. l l a. Area Sep.Wall Construction No. b. Opening Protection n 12a. Smoke Barrier Wall Construction No. N L, b. Opening Protection 13a. Corridor Wall Construction :J b. Opening Protection 14a. Corridor Ceiling Construction . pProtection M�F' Shafts No. ypc b. Opening Protection i® Thalatin Valley f✓✓e&Rescue 47 Ordinance 99-0/ Page 2 of 2 Building Survey Report I z:____ (to be filled out by TVF&R) f Name of Facility: 16a. Stair Enclosure No. b. Opening Protection 17. Stairs No. 18. Ramps No. Inte^or Finish Class Room Corridor Exit Enclosure 20. Exits No. Total Width 21. Exit Hardware Type 22a. Exit Signs/illumination b. Emergency Lighting 23. Auto Sprinkler Coverage 24. Standpipe Class/Locations 25. Fire Alarm Type(Coverage " 6. Heating,Ventilation&Air Conditioning Type Fuel 27. Electrical Installation 28. StagetPiatform 29. Hazardous Area 30. Other Comments: Alternate Materials&Methods i 1 i 8 � --F -XiscO.^.ly InSpeF.tedBy.' Date s,ay �'�` A*o c1lirt 3,:. Reiirewed B ( �sar.:_ ,.,. Lµ =S aA Taalatn Valley Fire&Resca, 48 Ordinance 99-01