Except as hereinafter provided, the County of Los Angeles 2000
Fire Code ("Los Angeles County Fire Code"), as adopted by the County
of Los Angeles as of the date of commencement of County fire services
in the City of Inglewood, and the appendices and subsequent amendments
thereto, is adopted by reference and incorporated herein as though
set forth in full and shall constitute the Fire Code of the City of
Inglewood. A copy of the Los Angeles County Fire Code has been filed
with the Office of the City Clerk and shall be at all times maintained
by the City Clerk for use and examination by the public. In the event
of any conflict between the Los Angeles County Fire Code and the amendments
thereto, adopted by the City and set forth below, the City amendments
shall take precedence unless impracticality of enforcement can be
demonstrated. In the event of any conflict between a provision of
the Los Angeles County Fire Code and a provision of the California
Fire Code that is applicable to cities, as contained in Part 9 of
Title 24 of the Code of California Regulations, the provision of the
California Fire Code will prevail.
(Ord. 00-20 10-24-00)
The Los Angeles County Fire Code is hereby supplemented by adding
the following provisions.
(Ord. 00-20 10-24-00)
Section 103.1.4.1 is hereby added to Part I, Article 1 of the
Uniform Fire Code which shall read as follows:
"The Construction Appeals Board, established pursuant to Section
2-72 et seq., of the Inglewood Municipal Code shall have all the duties and powers ascribed to the 'Board of Appeals' in Section 103.1.4 of said Uniform Fire Code."
(Ord. 00-20 10-24-00)
Section 105.8.1 is hereby added to Part I, Article 1 of said
Uniform Fire Code, which shall read as follows:
"Section 105.8.1 PERMIT FEES.
All applications for permits required pursuant to the provisions
of this Code shall be accompanied by the sum set forth for the particular
activity as hereinafter designated:
1) General
Use Permit shall be required for an activity or operation not specifically
described below which, in the judgment of the Fire Chief is likely
to produce conditions hazardous to life or property will be called
Article 1: $25.00.
2) Automobile
Wrecking Yards as described in Article 34 of this Code: $55.00.
3) Bowling
Alleys, Alley and Pin Refinishing as described in Article 26 of this
Code: $75.00.
4) Cellulose
Nitrate Plastics (Pyroxlin) as described in Article 27 of this Code:
$45.00.
5) Combustible
Fibers as described in Article 28 of this Code: $45.00.
6) Compressed
Gases as described in Article 74 of this Code:
(a) Non-Flammable
6,000 to 12,000 Cubic Feet: $45.00.
(b) Non-Flammable
over 12,000 Cubic Feet: $55.00.
(c) Flammable
2,000 to 6,000 Cubic Feet: $55.00.
(d) Flammable
over 6,000 Cubic Feet: $75.00.
7) Dust Explosions
- prevention of, as described in Article 76 of this Code: $45.00.
8) Explosives
as described in Article 77 of this Code: $75.00.
9) Fireworks
as described in Article 78 of this Code: $45.00.
10) Spray-Dripping
- Flammable finishes as described in Article 45 of this Code: $55.00.
11) Flammable
and Combustible Liquids as described in Article 79 of this Code:
(a) Auto
Refueling Stations: $25.00.
(b) Underground
Storage: $25.00.
(c) Inside
Storage, less than 60 gallons: $25.00.
(d) Inside
Storage, more than 60 gallons: $30.00.
(e) Outside
Above Ground Storage, more than 60 gallons: $45.00.
(f) Oil
Well - drill any well: $340.00.
(g) Oil
Well - redrill: $340.00.
(h) Oil
Well - operate and maintain: $50.00.
12) Garages
as described in Article 29 of this Code: $40.00.
13) Hazardous
Materials as described in Article 80 of this Code: $55.00.
14) Liquefied
Petroleum Gases as described in Article 82 of this Code: $40.00.
15) Lumber
Yards as described in Article 30 of this Code: $50.00.
16) Woodworking
Plants as described in Article 30 of this Code: $50.00.
17) Magnesium
as described in Article 48 of this Code: $25.00.
18) Ovens,
Industrial Baking and Drying as described in Article 62 of this Code:
$30.00.
19) Places
of Assembly as described in Article 25 of this Code:
(a) Occupant
Load over 5,000: $225.00.
(b) Occupant
Load under 5,000: $150.00.
(d) Clubs,
Lodges, Recreational Halls: $45.00.
(f) Restaurants
and Bars: $55.00.
(g) Bowling
Alleys and Billiard Parlors: $50.00.
(h) Dance
Studios and Ballrooms: $30.00.
(i) Mortuaries
and Cemetery Chapels: $20.00.
20) Mechanical
Refrigeration as described in Article 63 of this Code: $40.00.
21) Airports
and Helicopters as described in Article 24 of this Code: $80.00.
22) Manufacture
of Organic Coating as described in Article 50 of this Code: $55.00.
23) High
Piled Combustible Stock as described in Article 81 of this Code:
$45.00.
24) Cryogenic
Fluids as described in Article 75 of this Code: $55.00.
25) New
business, inspection and issuance of fire clearance: $50.00.
26) Fire
Clearances required by State or other governmental agency:
(a) Convalariums
and Nursing Homes: $75.00.
(b) Homes
for the Ages: $25.00.
(c) Hospitals,
less than 100 beds: $100.00.
(d) Hospitals,
100 beds or more: $140.00.
(e) Nursery
Schools, Child Day Care Homes (7 or more): $20.00.
(g) Schools
(Private): $45.00.
27) Field
Inspections:
(a) Sprinkler
System Per Riser: $40.00.
(b) Standpipe
System (Wet): $25.00 Plus $4.00 Per Outlet.
(c) Standpipe
System (Dry): $40.00 Plus $4.00 Per Outlet.
(d) Combination
Standpipe Systems: $40.00 Plus $4.00 Per Outlet or Fire Department
Connection"
Fees for fire permits, fire clearances and plan checks, when
required by public schools, parochial schools or private schools when
operated by a non-profit corporation or organization, shall be waived;
however, such schools shall be required to make application and obtain
such permits, fire clearances, or plan checks.
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(Ord. 00-20 10-24-00)
Sections 1003.5 and 1004.6 area hereby added to Part III, Article
10 of the Uniform Fire Code which shall read as follows:
"Section 1003.5 FIELD INSPECTION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEM SERVICES.
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(a)
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It shall be unlawful to service a sprinkler system according
to State Fire Marshal requirements without first obtaining a field
inspection permit and paying fees as required by the Fire Code.
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(b)
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The State Fire Marshal licensed concerns shall contact the Fire
Department Headquarters at least 24 hours prior to the five year system
service.
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(c)
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A report of the results of any service shall be provided to
the Fire Department within 15 days after the test date."
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"Section 1004.6 FIELD INSPECTION OF STANDPIPE SYSTEM SERVICES.
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(a)
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It shall be unlawful to service a standpipe system according
to State Fire Marshal requirements without first obtaining a field
inspection permit and paying the fees as required by the Fire Code.
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(b)
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The State Fire Marshal licensed concerns shall contact the Fire
Department Headquarters at least 24 hours prior to the five year system
service.
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(c)
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A report of the results of any service shall be provided to
the Fire Department within 15 days after the test date."
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(Ord. 00-20 10-24-00)
Section 1103.3.7 is hereby added to Part III, Article 11 of
the Uniform Fire Code which shall read as follows:
"Section 1103.3.7 ALLEYS TO BE KEPT CLEAR. It shall be unlawful
for any person owning or occupying or having the possession or control
of any property bordering on any public alley in the City to fail,
refuse, or neglect to keep the portion of such alley between the center
line thereof and the property lines of such property free from garbage,
rubbish and combustible materials or compounds and flammable liquids
and other obstructions."
(Ord. 00-20 10-24-00)
Section 1203.1 is hereby added to Part III, Article 12 of the
Uniform Fire Code which shall read as follows:
"1203.1 Outside Exit Obstruction.
No person shall park or place any object, obstruction or vehicle
in any established exit way, driveway, gateway or alley way that would
hamper the ingress of fire equipment in case of fire in or about any
church, assembly hall, lodge hall, school, hotels, apartments, theater,
motion picture theater, stadium, structure, tent or other public building
used for the purpose of worship, instruction, entertainment or public
assemblage. When, in the opinion of the Fire Chief, any driveway,
gateway or alley way is so obstructed by objects, materials, or vehicles
as to delay or impede the ingress or egress of fire equipment, then
such objects or materials or vehicles shall be immediately removed
upon order of the Fire Chief and when such obstruction is a vehicle,
it shall be immediately removed by the owner or it may be impounded
or removed as provided by law."
(Ord. 00-20 10-24-00)
Section 2403.6 is hereby added to Part IV, Article 24 of the
Uniform Fire Code which shall read as follows:
"Section 2403.6. No helicopter may land at other than an airport,
heliport, or landing field without a permit."
(Ord. 00-20 10-24-00)
Section 2501.7.1 is hereby added to Part IV, Article 25 of the
Uniform Fire Code which shall read as follows:
"Section 2501.7.1 NO SMOKING IN THEATERS.
It shall be unlawful for any person to light, ignite or otherwise
set fire to or to smoke any tobacco, cigarette, pipe or cigar in any
motion picture theater."
(Ord. 00-20 10-24-00)
Section 2707.3 is hereby added to Part IV, Article 27 of the
Uniform Fire Code which paragraph shall read as follows:
"(c) See NFPA #40 `Cellulose Nitrate Motion Picture Film,' see
heating equipment."
(Ord. 00-20 10-24-00)
Sections 3408.1 and 3408.2 are hereby added to Part IV, Article
34 of said Uniform Fire Code which sections shall read as follows:
"Section 3408.1 TIRE STORAGE. INSIDE.
Tires stored inside of buildings shall not block doors, windows,
or exitways. Piles and racks of tires which are placed directly against
and parallel to walls, shall not extend out from such walls more than
five feet. Piles or racks of tires placed in rows perpendicular to
the walls shall not exceed ten feet in width or 50 feet in length,
Every row of tires shall be accessible on at least two sides by an
aisle way at least three feet wide. Tires which are stored in such
a pattern as to form dead end aisle ways against the walls of the
building shall terminate at an aisle way at least six feet wide at
the inside end of such pile. Every rack or pile of tires shall be
kept at least 18 inches below sprinkler heads in a sprinklered building.
Piles of tires shall be kept at least three feet below the ceiling
or roof and every cord, beam or girder in an unsprinklered building.
Piles and racks of tires shall be maintained in such a manner as to
insure stability and not become a hazard by falling during a fire
or other emergency. Under no circumstances shall a pile or rack of
tires exceed 12 feet in height unless approved by the Fire Chief."
"Section 3408.2 TIRE STORAGE. OUTSIDE.
Piles of tires or carcasses shall not exceed 7200 cubic feet
in volume and shall be separated from every other pile by an aisle
way at least ten feet wide. Under no circumstances shall a pile of
tires exceed 10 feet in height unless approved by the Fire Chief.
Tires in racks shall comply with the length, width, and aisle way
requirements for inside storage."
(Ord. 00-20 10-24-00)
Section 8105 is hereby added to Part VII, Article 81 of the
Uniform Fire Code which shall read as follows:
"Section 8105 STORAGE OF SOLID FUELS.
It shall be unlawful to keep or store solid fuel (coke, coal
or wood, etc.) in piles in excess of twelve feet wide, twenty-four
feet long and sixteen feet high. Such stack shall not be closer than
twelve feet to an adjoining stack or building other than a building
constructed to shelter such pile. When the storage of such fuel does
not constitute a fire or life hazard or will not aid in the spread
of fire, then the size of such pile or stack may be increased when
approved by the Fire Chief. The storage of the fire wood or other
materials in residential areas shall be subject to the approval of
the Fire Chief."
(Ord. 00-20 10-24-00)
The Uniform Fire Code is hereby amended in the following particulars.
(Ord. 00-20 10-24-00)
Section 105.3, Part I, Article 1 of the Uniform Fire Code is
hereby amended to read as follows:
"Section 105.3 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT.
All applications for a permit required by this Code shall be
made to the Chief or his or her authorized representatives in such
form and detail as it shall prescribe. Applications for permits shall
be accompanied by such plans and fees as required by this Code."
(Ord. 00-20 10-24-00)
Section 1103.3.2 of Part III, Article 11 of the Uniform Fire
Code is hereby amended to read as follows:
"Section 1103.3.2 STORAGE IN BUILDINGS.
It shall be unlawful for any person making, using, storing,
or having in charge, or under his control any shavings, excelsior,
rubbish, sacks, bags, litter, hay, straw, or combustible waste materials
to fail or neglect at the close of each day to cause all such material
which is not compactly baled and stacked in an orderly manner to be
removed from the building or stored in suitable vaults or in metal
or metal lined, covered receptacles or bins. The storage area shall
be protected by an automatic sprinkler system on the basis of one
sprinkler per fifty square feet or portion thereof. The Chief shall
require suitable baling presses to be installed in stores, apartment
buildings, factories and similar places where accumulations of paper
and waste materials are not removed at least every second day."
(Ord. 00-20 10-24-00)
Section 7801.1 of Part VII, Article 78 of the Uniform Fire Code
is hereby amended to read as follows:
"Except as hereinafter provided it shall be unlawful for any
person to possess, store, to offer for sale, expose for sale, sell
at retail or use or explode any fireworks except State Fire Marshal
approved and labeled 'Safe and Sane Fireworks'; provided that the
Fire Chief shall have power to adopt reasonable rules and regulations
for the granting of permits for supervised public displays of fireworks
by a jurisdiction, fair association, amusement parks, other organizations,
or for the use of fireworks by artisans in pursuit of their trade.
Every such use or display shall be handled by a competent operator
approved by the Fire Chief and shall be of such character and so located,
discharged or fired as in the opinion of the Fire Chief after proper
investigation, so as not to be hazardous to property or endanger any
person."
(Ord. 00-20 10-24-00)
Section 7801.3.1 of Part VII, Article 78 of the Uniform Fire
Code is hereby amended to read as follows:
"It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to
sell or cause to be sold any State Fire Marshal approved labeled 'Safe
and Sane Fireworks' without first having obtained a permit in writing
to do so from the Permits and Licenses Committee."
(Ord. 00-20 10-24-00)
Section 7801.3.4 of Part VII, Article 78 of the Uniform Fire
Code is hereby amended to read as follows:
"The Permits and Licenses Committee shall have the authority
to issue permits for the sale of fireworks. All permits for the sale
of fireworks shall be issued and any activities in connection therewith
shall be conducted in accordance with the 'Rules and Regulations Governing
the Sale of Fireworks' then in effect and approved by the City Council
and applicable provisions of State Law."
(Ord. 00-20 10-24-00)
Section 7801.3.5 of Part VII, Article 78 of the Uniform Fire
Code is hereby amended to read as follows:
"It shall be lawful to use or discharge Safe and Sane Fireworks
within the City at locations, during the time period(s), and in accordance
with the limitations and regulations specified in this Section.
A. Adult Supervision
and Age Restrictions
1. No person
under the age of sixteen years shall use or discharge any Safe and
Sane Fireworks at any time, unless such person does so under the direct
supervision of a person eighteen years of age or older, and during
the hours and on the days permitted by this Section.
2. It shall
be unlawful for any person having the care, custody or control of
a person under the age of sixteen years to permit such person to use
or discharge any Safe and Sane Fireworks unless such minor does so
under the direct supervision of a person eighteen years of age or
older, and during the hours and on the days permitted by this Section.
B. Limitation
on Places, Days and Hours of Use or Discharge
1. It shall
be unlawful for any person to use or discharge any Safe and Sane Fireworks
except on the Fourth of July between the hours of five p.m. and ten
p.m. and/or during such other days and hours as may be permitted by
the Permits and Licenses Committee.
2. It shall
be unlawful for any person to use or discharge any Safe and Sane Fireworks,
or permit the use or discharge of Safe and Sane Fireworks, upon or
over or onto the property of another without his or her consent, or
to use or discharge any Safe and Sane Fireworks within ten feet of
any residence, dwelling or other structure.
3. It shall
be unlawful for any person to use or discharge any Safe and Sane Fireworks,
or permit the use or discharge thereof within the following areas
of the City:
(a) Any public property, including, but not limited to, public streets,
highways, alleys, sidewalks, parks or other public-owned property,
buildings or facilities, except in designated areas determined by
order of the City Manager or designee;
(b) Any premises where gasoline or other flammable liquids are stored
or dispensed; and
(c) In "high fire hazard areas" as designated by the Fire Chief.
4. Nothing
in this Section shall preclude the use or discharge of Safe and Sane
Fireworks, consistent with this Section, on appropriate privately
owned areas within a single-family or multiple-family residential
zone.
5. Nothing in this Section shall preclude the supervised public display of fireworks, including Dangerous Fireworks, pursuant to Section
6-3.3.
6. It shall
be unlawful to use or discharge any Safe and Sane Fireworks on the
dates and during the times permitted by this Section when a Red Flag
Warning has been issued by the National Weather Service. In the event
of a Red Flag Warning on July 4th, the Fire Chief may, with the concurrence
of the City Council and to the extent allowed by State law, permit
the use or discharge of Safe and Sane Fireworks on another date and
during such time(s) as they may determine appropriate and, to that
end, shall disseminate notice to members of the general public in
whatever manner they deem appropriate."
(Ord. 00-20 10-24-00; Ord. 17-08 5-30-17)
Any violation of Sections
6-3.3,
6-3.5 and
6-3.6 of this Code and Section 103.4 of the Uniform Fire Code shall be a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500.00); or by imprisonment in the City or County Jail for a period not to exceed thirty days, or both such fine and imprisonment.
(Ord. 00-20 10-24-00; Ord. 17-08 5-30-17)
Except for those violations listed in Section
6-3.7 above, all violations of the Uniform Fire Code are specifically declared to be punishable as infractions, under the provisions of Section
1-18 of this Code.
(Ord. 00-20 10-24-00)
In addition to any other legal remedy, any violation of the
Fire Code of the City of Inglewood may be subject to an administrative
fine or penalty pursuant to Inglewood Municipal Code Chapter 11, Article
11.4 Administrative Citations.
Pursuant to
Health and Safety Code Section 12557, the imposition of an administrative fine for the unlawful possession of Dangerous Fireworks, under Inglewood Municipal Code Section
6-3.3, shall be limited to persons who possess twenty-five pounds or less of Dangerous Fireworks. Administrative fines collected for this violation shall not be subject to Section 12706 of the California
Health and Safety Code; instead, the City shall comply with regulations developed by the Office of the State Fire Marshal to recover the State Fire Marshal's actual cost for the transportation and disposal of Dangerous Fireworks.
(Ord. 17-08 5-30-17)