All permits shall be obtained at the rates and fees determined
and listed within the city master rate and fee schedule.
(1) Fixed
Pipe Suppression System Permit per system: This fee covers reviewing
plans, inspecting, witnessing the testing of, and modification of
fire extinguishing systems in kitchen vent hoods, ducts, paint booths,
and similar systems.
(2) Sprinkler
System Permit: The fee covers reviewing plans, inspecting, and witnessing
the hydrostatic testing of sprinkler systems.
(A) For
systems with up to 200 heads.
(B) For
each additional head.
(3) Fire Alarm
System Permit: The fee covers reviewing plans, inspecting, witnessing
the testing of new fire alarm systems in addition to existing systems.
(A) For
systems with 50 devices or less (initiating and/or signaling devices).
(B) For
each additional initiating and/or signaling device.
(4) Smoke
Control System Permit: This fee covers witnessing the testing of the
buildings smoke control system.
(5) Ventilation
Control System Permit:
(A) Kitchen
Hood System: This fee covers reviewing plans, inspecting, and witnessing
the testing of ventilation control system for commercial cooking operations.
(6) Flammable
and Combustible Liquid Storage Tanks Permit: This fee covers reviewing
plans, inspecting, and witnessing tests on the installation, and or
removal or repair of any flammable or combustible liquid storage tanks
and/or system.
(7) Modification
Permit: The fee covers reviewing plans, witnessing the testing of,
inspecting, and approving limited modifications to existing systems
listed below:
(A) Existing
fixed pipe suppression system.
(B) Existing
sprinkler system: Maximum addition of 20 heads allowed.
(C) Existing
fire alarm system: Maximum of 10 initiating/signaling devices allowed.
(D) Existing
smoke control system.
(E) Existing
flammable or combustible liquids storage tank and/or system.
(8) Underground
Fire Line, Standpipe/Water System Permit: This fee covers reviewing
plans, witnessing the testing of, inspecting, and approving installed
fire protection systems, such as underground fire lines and standpipes.
(9) Fire Flow
Test Permit: This fee shall be assessed for flowing water through
a fire hydrant or other appliance to assist with determining the required
fire flow.
(11) 30-Day
Burn Permit: This fee covers a required inspection of material prior
to approval.
(13) Licensed
Facilities Inspection Permit: The fee below covers the fire safety
inspection required by Texas Department of State Health Services for
operation.
(A) Foster
and adoption home.
(B) Small
facilities (less than 7 occupants) such as child and adult care centers,
MHMR facilities, and group homes.
(C) Large
child or adult care centers.
(D) Hospitals,
nursing homes, and assisted living.
(14) Mobile
Food Vendor Permit: This fee covers the annual fire safety inspection.
(15) Reinspection/Retest:
This fee shall be assessed for each reinspection/retest. All reinspection/retest
fees shall be paid before any subsequent inspection/test is conducted.
(16) After-Hours
Inspection: This additional fee shall be assessed for any inspection
called after hours.
(17) Permit
Extension: This fee shall be assessed for extension of permit. Only
one extension allowed per permit.
(19) Hazardous
Materials Response and Operations: This fee covers response and operations
of the city fire department at a hazardous materials incident.
(20) Fire
Watch for Special Events: $ actual cost per hour.
(21) Rescue
at Low Water Crossings: This fee shall be assessed to any individual
that emergency personnel of the city rescues or attempts at a low
water crossing or other areas that were barricaded or blocked due
to high water.
(Ordinance 2021-24 adopted 9/9/21)