[Adopted 3-3-2008 by Ord. No. 1467]
[Amended 3-21-2022 by Ord. No. 1644]
A. Fire Department
fees shall be as follows:
(1) Ceremonial
bonfires: $50.
(2) Open
flame (heat-producing) devices: $50.
(3) Storage
of combustible materials: $50.
(4) Fumigation
and insecticidal fogging: $50.
(5) Use
of canine guards: $50.
(6) Installation,
removal, or alteration of any fuel oil burning equipment, oil line
upgrade: $50.
(7) Storage
of acceptable liquid fuel: $50.
(8) Installation,
removal or replacement of a fuel storage tank unless provided otherwise
in Chapter 66: $50.
(9) Carbon
monoxide/smoke alarm installation, at time of property sale or transfer:
(c) Three to six units: $150.
(10) Carbon
monoxide/smoke alarm reinspection (after failed initial inspection):
(11) Installation
of carbon monoxide protection technical options: $50.
(12) Impairment
or disconnection of any sprinkler system, water main, hydrant or other
device used for fire protection-systems including carbon monoxide
detection and alarm: $50.
(13) Torch-applied
roofing operations: $50.
(14) Placement
of a tar kettle on roof: $50.
(16) Rubbish
containers greater than six cubic yards: $50.
(17) Assembly
occupancies: $50.
(18) Food
service provisions: $50.
(19) Open
flame devices and pyrotechnics: $50.
(20) Exposition
facilities: $50.
(21) Storage
and handling of cellulose nitrate film: $50.
(23) Unvented
propane or natural gas heaters: $50.
(24) Use,
storage or handling of hazardous materials (cleanrooms): $50.
(25) Use,
storage or handling of hazardous materials (dry cleaning): $50.
(26) Handling
or storage of chemicals in laboratory buildings, laboratory units
and laboratory work areas whether located above or below grade: $50.
(27) Use,
storage or handling of hazardous materials (motor fuel dispensing
facilities and repair garages): $50.
(28) Storage
of mulch greater than 300 cubic yards: $50.
(29) Soundstages
and approved production facilities: $50.
(30) Production
locations: $50.
(31) Processing
or extraction of cannabis involving hazardous materials (see 38.1):
$50.
(32) An
operation that uses or produces combustibles dust: $50.
(33) Cutting
and welding operations (hot works): $50.
(34) Installation
or connection of gaseous fuel containers and systems: $50.
(35) To
store flammable and combustible liquid for dispensing motor fuel from
a tank vehicle (refueling cargo tanks, portable tanks or transfer
tanks): $50.
(37) The
dispensing, transferring of fuel at marine fueling facilities; to
construct or alter a new or existing fueling facility; to maintain
a fueling facility: $50.
(38) Storage,
use or handling of hazardous materials (spraying, dipping and coating
using flammable or combustible materials): $50.
(39) For
storage or handling of combustible fibers greater than 100 ft3 (2.8 m3): $50.
(40) Installation
and operation of an industrial oven or furnace: $50.
(41) To
install and operate energy storage systems having a capacity greater
than the quantities listed in Table 52.3.1: $50.
(42) To
install and operate stationary battery systems having an electrolyte
capacity more than 100 gallons (378.5 L) in sprinklered buildings
or 50 gallons (189.3 L) in nonsprinklered buildings: $50.
(43) Process
or processing of any hazardous material in Category 2, 3, 4 and/or
5: $50.
(44) Crop
ripening or color processing: $50.
(45) Aerosol
products storage greater than 500 pounds: $50.
(46) Storage
of compressed gases, both inside of a building/outside of a building:
$50.
(47) Display
of fireworks; supervision of the use of explosives, fireworks and
cannon mortar: $50.
(48) A
vehicle carrying explosive materials left unattended and parked in
an authorized area: $50.
(49) Pyrotechnics
before a proximate audience: $50.
(50) Flame
effects before an audience: $50.
(51) Model
rocketry including storage of solid propellant model rocket motors,
reloading kits or motor components greater than 50 pounds (23 kg)
net weight at a residence: $50.
(52) High
power rocketry, including storage of high power model rocket motors,
motor reloading kits, and pyrotechnic modules: $50.
(54) Delivery
of fireworks to authorized personnel: $50.
(55) Cannon
or mortar firing: $50.
(56) To
keep, store, manufacture, handle flammables or combustible liquids:
$50.
(57) Installation,
maintenance and storage of waste oil storage tanks: $50.
(58) Storage
of alcohol-based hand rub preparations greater than 10 gallons: $50.
(59) Removal
of tanks and underground piping: $50 per tank.
(60) Abandoned
tanks: $50 per tank.
(61) Storage
of flammable solids: $50.
(62) Storage,
use and handling and the installation or modification of stationary
installations (LP gases and LNG): $50.
(63) Keeping,
removal, storage or use of LP gas greater than 42 pounds: $50.
(64) Small
arms ammunition and primers:
(66) Copies
of Fire/EMS reports: $10.
(67) Quarterly
(healthcare): $50.
(70) Quarterly
code compliance: $50.
(71) Annual
code compliance: $50.
(72) Liquor
license/304 (under 100 occupants): $50.
(73) Liquor
license/304 (100 occupants or more): $100.
(74) Plan
review (7,500 square feet or less): $50.
(75) Plan
review (more than 7,500 square feet): $100.
(77) Reinspection
fee (for failed/missed inspection, not specified above): $25.
(78) 21E
site/property review (includes copies of related documents): $100.