[R.O. 1996 § 500.095; Ord. No. 2271 § 1, 12-3-2012; Ord. No. 2550, 7-26-2021]
A. Adopt the 2018 International Fire Code
and all supplements published by the International Code Council for
all construction other than one- and two-family residential for use
May 1, 2021.
B. Appendix Chapters to be adopted: A, B,
C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J.
C. Amendments. Sections listed below are to
be inserted in place of published Sections.
1.
Section 507.3 Fire Flow is hereby
amended to read as follows. Fire-flow requirements for buildings or
portions of buildings and facilities shall be determined by using
the adopted Appendix B of the International Fire Code.
2.
Section
507.5 Fire Hydrant Systems is hereby amended to read as follows. The
minimum number of hydrants shall be determined by using the adopted
Appendix C of the International Fire Code.
I.
The number of hydrants can be reduced
by the Code Official if deemed appropriate.
3.
Section
510.1 Emergency Responder Radio Coverage In New Buildings is here
by amended to read as follows. Any building meeting the following
criteria will produce signal strength test as described in IFC 510.
I.
Any structure with an overall square
footage of twelve thousand (12,000) square feet.
II.
Any structure with a height of thirty
(30) feet or more above grade level.
III. Any structure with
a level below grade.
IV.
Any structure determined to be a
concern of proper radio communication, CJCFPD can request a signal
strength study to be completed.
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If a signal strength test is required
it shall not be performed until all walls, roof, windows with glass,
doors, and operational equipment has been completed and in place.
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A field test shall be performed by
CJC personnel ay the time of the final inspection utilizing CJC portable
two-way communications. The test must pass to receive a Certificate
of Occupancy. A temporary Certificate of Occupancy may be issued with
an obligation to enhance the emergency radio communications coverage
within six (6) months.
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All other requirements for Emergency
Responder Radio Coverage will follow the International Fire Code Section
510, NFPA 1221, and UL 2425.
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All BDA installations shall conform
to the following:
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Cover 700 and 800 megahertz.
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Install an annunciator.
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Install a document box that contain
installation plans, and pre- and post-survey test results.
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4.
Section 901.6.3.2 Submission of Records
is hereby added to read as follows. All records of inspections and
maintenance service on fire and life safety systems must be submitted
electronically through who Central Jackson County Fire Protection
District has contracted to collect and maintain ITM reports and track
compliancy of the Fire Code as it pertains to the following.
5.
Section
903.3.8.6 Separate Water Flow Switch/Water Source is hereby added
to read as follows. Any building requiring an automatic sprinkler
system as required by International Fire Code Section 903 and meets
the following criteria must install a separate water flow switch that
is addressable through the fire alarm system.
I.
Any building that has an automatic
sprinkler system with multiple addresses or suites that is greater
than two (2).
II.
Any building requiring an automatic
sprinkler system as required by the International Fire Code Section
903 shall have a permanent, maintained water source within one hundred
(100) feet of the Fire Department connection.
6.
Section 903.4.2 Alarms is hereby
amended to read as follows. An approved audible and visual device,
located on the exterior of the building in an approved location, shall
be connected to each automatic sprinkler system. Such sprinkler water-flow
alarm devices shall be activated by water flow equivalent to the flow
of a single sprinkler of the smallest orifice size installed in the
system. Where a fire alarm system is installed, actuation of the automatic
sprinkler system shall actuate the building fire alarm.
7.
Section
903.4.2.1 Notification Devices is hereby added and shall read as follows.
Where an automatic extinguishing system is installed in a building,
audible and visible notification appliances shall be installed throughout
the building.
I.
Audible notification appliances shall
be installed so as to be audible at 15 dBa above average sound pressure
level throughout the building.
II.
Visible notification appliances shall
be installed in all public and common use areas, restrooms and corridors
in accordance with the spacing requirements of NFPA 72.
III. Visible notification
devices can be eliminated in normally unoccupied portions of buildings
were permitted by the Code Official.
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Exception: The requirements of this
Section do not apply to Group R-3 occupancies.
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8.
Section 907.6.6 Monitoring shall
be amended as follows. Fire alarm systems required by the International
Fire Code or the International Building Code shall be monitored by
a listed UL Central Station Monitoring station as defined in NFPA
72. A certificate or placard shall be issued by a recognizing organization
that has listed the prime contractor for the newly installed fire
alarm system in commercial occupancies in accordance with NFPA 72.
This regulation shall apply to all fire alarm systems that are newly
installed in commercial occupancies the reside within the City limits
of Grain Valley. Any existing fire alarm system in a commercial occupancy
wherein the fire alarm control panel and/or alarm system components
are to be replaced shall be considered newly installed for the purpose
of this Section. Also, where there is reasonable cause due to non-compliance
or faulty conditions, the Fire Code Official may require an existing
fire alarm system meet the same requirements as a newly installed
system. Central station service in full compliance with the 2016 Edition
of NFPA 72, Chapter 26, shall be maintained at the protected property,
so long as the requirement for the fire alarm exist.