HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance_459_08/12/1993ORDINANCE NO. 459
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE
VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, PALM BEACH COUNTY,
FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 9 OF THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES SO AS TO PROVIDE FOR THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF A FIRE-RESCUE DEPARTMENT;
DESCRIBING THE POSITION OF CHIEF OF THE FIRE-
RESCUE DEPARTMENT; DESCRIBING THE DUTIES OF
THE CHIEF; PRESCRIBING REGULATIONS GOVERNING
THE DEPARTMENT; ADOPTING FIRE PREVENTION
CODES; PROVIDING FOR INSPECTIONS; PROVIDING
FOR INSPECTION FEES AND PLAN REVIEW FEES;
PROVIDING FOR CORRECTION OF HAZARDS; PROVIDING
FOR OTHER PROVISIONS RELATING TO FIRE SAFETY
WITHIN THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF
ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR
CODIFICATION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Section 1. Chapter 9 of the Code of Ordinances of the
Village of Tequesta relating to Fire Protection and Prevention is
hereby amended in its entirety to read as follows:
. "ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL.
Sec. 9-1. Creation of fire rescue department.
There is hereby created the Village of Tequesta
Fire-Rescue Department, which department shall be
composed of the chief of the department and such other
personnel and employees as may be appointed thereto by
the village manager.
Sec. 9-2. Position of chief established.
There is hereby established the position of chief of
the fire-rescue department, who shall be an appointive
administrative official appointed by the village manager
subject to the approval of the village council as
established in Sections 3.02 and 3.07 of the Charter of
Village.
Sec. 9-3. General supervision of the department by
the chief.
The chief of the fire-rescue department shall have
control and supervision of all the matters relating to
the fire-rescue department, under the supervision of the
village manager. The chief shall have the custody and
control of all apparatus, machinery or other
paraphernalia of the fire-rescue department and shall
have the power to use and cause to be put in service all
or any part of the apparatus belonging to the fire-rescue
department.
sec. 9-4. Regulations governing department.
It shall be the duty of the chief of the fire-rescue
department, with the approval of the village manager and
the council, to make and promulgate rules and regulations
governing the conduct and duties of the officers and
employees of the fire-rescue department, including
penalties for the violation of such rules and
regulations, and such rules and regulations shall have
the authority and force of law.
ARTICLE II. FIRE PREVENTION
Sec. 9-5. Codes adopted; copies on file.
(1) There are hereby adopted by the village, for
the purpose of prescribing regulations governing
conditions hazardous to the health, safety, welfare, life
and property from fire or explosion, certain codes known
as the Standard Fire Prevention Code, 1991 edition, and
the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Life
Safety Code, 1991 edition and the National Fire
Protection Association (NFPA-1) Fire Prevention Code,
1992 edition. If conflict exists between the codes, the
more stringent shall be applied at the discretion of the
chief of the fire-rescue department or his
representative.
(2) A copy of each of the above codes is on file
with the village clerk; and the same are hereby adopted
and incorporated as fully as if set out at length herein;
and from the date on which this section shall take
effect, the provisions thereof shall be controlling
within the limits of the village.
Sec. 9-6. Inspections for hazards authorised;
regular inspections required.
The chief of the fire-rescue department shall
inspect, or cause to be inspected by officers or members
of the fire-rescue department, all buildings and
premises, and public thoroughfares, except the interior
dwelling units, as often as may be necessary for the
purpose of ascertaining and causing to be corrected any
conditions liable to cause fire or any violation of the
provisions of any ordinance of the village relating to
fire hazards.
Sec. 9-7. Fees - Annual Fire Inspection Fee;
Plan Review Fee.
(1) A fee shall be imposed by the Village for each
fire inspection performed by the fire-rescue department
and shall be according to the fire inspection fee
schedule set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and
incorporated herein.
(2) A fee shall be imposed for review of fire-
rescue plans and for inspections for all new construction
within the Village, and shall be according to the fee
schedule set forth in Exhibit "B" attached hereto and
incorporated herein.
Sec. 9-8. Ordering correction of hazards;
compliance required.
(1) Whenever the chief of the fire-rescue
department or his representative shall find on any
building or upon any premises, or in any public place,
violations of the 1991 Standard Fire Prevention Code, the
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Life Safety
Code, 1991 edition, or the National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA-1) Fire Prevention Code, 1992 edition,
combustible or explosive material or dangerous
accumulation or rubbish or unnecessary accumulation of
waste paper, boxes, shavings or other highly combustible
materials especially liable to fire, and which are so
situated as to endanger property, or shall find
obstructions to or on fire escapes, stairs, passageways,
doors, or windows liable to interfere with the operation
of fire-rescue or the egress of occupants in case of
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fire, he shall order same to be removed or remedied.
Such order shall be forthwith complied with by the owner
or occupant of the such place or building.
Sec. 9-9. Form, service of order.
The order provided for in the preceding section
shall be in writing and signed by the person making such
inspection and shall state specifically the conditions to
be remedied. Service of such order shall be made upon
the occupant of the premises to whom it is directed by
either delivering a true copy of same to such occupant
personally or by delivering the same to and leaving it
with any person in charge of the premises, or in case no
such person is found upon the premises, by affixing a
copy thereof in a conspicuous place on the door to the
entrance of said premises. Whenever the owner of the
premises, building or structure is responsible for the
condition that is required to be remedied, or is
otherwise liable therefor, said order shall be served
upon such owner, or his agent by delivering to and
leaving with the said person a true copy thereof, or, if
such owner is absent from the jurisdiction of the
village, by mailing such copy to the owner's last known
address, or if he shall have a business agent resident in
' the village by delivering a true copy of such order to
such business agent.
Sec. 9-10. Owner responsible for vacant properties.
The duties imposed upon occupants of buildings and
premises by this article are hereby imposed upon the
owners of such buildings and premises when such buildings
and premises are vacant.
Sec. 9-11. Accumulations endangering adjacent
premises.
Any accumulation of wood, fuel, lumber, poles,
shingles or other combustible material outside of a
building shall be subject to removal or relocation upon
order of the chief of the fire-rescue department whenever
in his opinion the quantity or position of the same shall
increase the danger of fire to adjacent property.
Sec. 9-12. Permits.
All permits required by the Standard Fire Prevention
Code, 1991 edition, and the National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA-1) Fire Prevention Code, 1992 edition,
will be issued at the discretion of the chief of the
fire-rescue department."
Section 2. Severability. If any provision of this
Ordinance or the application thereof is held invalid, such
invalidity shall not affect the other provisions or applications of
this Ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid
provisions or applications, and to this end, the provisions of this
Ordinance are hereby declared severable.
Section 3. Repeal of Ordinances in Conflict. All other
ordinances of the Village of Tequesta, Florida, or parts thereof
which conflict with this or any part of this Ordinance are hereby
repealed.
Section 4. Codification. This Ordinance shall be codified
and made a part of the official Code of Ordinances of the Village
of Tequesta.
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Section 5. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take
effect October 1, 1993.
THE FOREGOING ORDINANCE was offered by Councilmember
Collings , who moved its adoption. The Ordinance
was seconded by Councilmember Schauer and upon
being put to a vote, the vote was as follows:
FOR ADOPTION
Ron T. Mackail
Elizabeth A. Schauer
Earl L. Collins
AGAINST ADOPTION
sd the Ordinance duly passed and
August , 1993.
MAYOR OF TEQUESTA
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Ron T. Mackail
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EBHIBIT A
FIRE INSPECTION FEE SCHEDULE
Fixed Property Use
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Public Assemblys
50-299 seating capacity - $ 55.00
300-1000 seating capacity - $ 75.00
Over 1000 seating capacity - $ 95.00
Educational:
Day Care/Nursery - $ 35.00
All others - $ 60.00
Institutional:
All - $150.00
Hotel/Motel:
Under 25 units - $ 55.00
25-100 units - $ 75.00
Over 100 units - $125.00
Stores, Offices, Storage Facilities:
Under 5,000 sq. ft. - $ 35.00
5,000-15,000 sq. ft. - $ 65.00
Over 15,000 sq. ft. - $115.00
Industrial, Manufacturing Facilities:
Under 15,000 sq. ft. - $ 65.00
Over 15,000 sq. ft. - $115.00
Temporary Structures:
All - $ 35.00
Commercial LP Qas Facilities:
All - $ 55.00
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EXHIBIT "B"
FIRE-RESCUE PLANS REVIEW AND
INSPECTION FEE SCHEDULE
The following formula, which is based on the valuation of the proposed
work, will be used to determine Plans Review fees.
Each Triplex of Four-unit Residential structure $225.00 flat fee.
$0.00 up to $10,000.00 ................
$10,001.00 to $100,000.00 .............
$100,001.00 to $500,000.00 ............
$500,001.00 to $1,000,000.00 ..........
$1,000,000.00 and up ..................
Charge .5$ total valuation of
work. (This figures out to
$5.00 per thousand dollars of
value.)
Charge $50.00 for the first
$10,000.00 and then charge .25$
of the balance of the value.
(This works out to be $2.50 per
thousand dollars value for the
balance.)
Charge $275.00 for the first
$100,000.00 and then charge
.125$ of the balance of value.
(This works out to be $1.25 per
thousand dollars of the value
for the balance.)
Charge $775.00 for the first
$500,000.00 and then charge
.0625$ of the balance of the
value. (This works out to be
$62 1/2 cents per thousand
dollars of value for the
balance.)
Charge $1,087.50 for the first
million and then charge .03125$
of the balance of the value.
(This works out to be $31 1/4
cents per thousand dollars of
value for the balance.)
PLAN REVISIONS
Pre-Permit Minor Revision: No Charge.
Pre-Permit Manor Revision: 10~ of the Original Fee.
Post-Permit Minor Revision: Minimum fee of $10.00 except when value
increases (then see schedule).
Restamv: $1.00 per page with a minimum fee of $10.00.
Invalid Permits: 30~ of the original fee. If construction has
commenced, payment of a fee for the remaining
construction is based on the original schedule.
EYAMPLES:
ESTIMATED VALUATION PLANS REVIEW FEES
$ 2,000.00 and under $ 10.00
$ 100,000.00 $ 275.00
$ 300,000.00 $ 400.00
$ 400,000.00 $ 650.00
$ 500,000.00 $ 775.00
$ 600,000.00 $ 837.50
$ 700,000.00 $ 900.00
$ 800,000.00 $ 962.50
$ 900,000.00 $1,025.00
$1,000,000.00 $1,087.50
$1,100,000.00 $1,118.75
$1,200,000.00 $1,150.00
*** MINIMUM FEE S10.00 ***
DESIGN REVIEW: A fee of $50.00 will be charged for Design Review of drawing or
specification. This amount may not be refunded.
CIVIL DRAWINGS: A fee of $25.00 will be charged for the plans review of all
Civil Drawings.
WATER FLOW TESTS: A fee of $50.00 shall be paid for all Flow tests.
REINSPECTION FEE: $25.00 shall be charged for reinspections which require an
additional trip to the job site.
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