(1)
The city of Washougal adopts Washington State's currently adopted International Fire Code Chapter 51-54 WAC including Appendices B, C, E, F and G as described below together with all future amendments. One copy of the fire code shall be on file at the city of Washougal's City Hall. The fire code is adopted for the regulation, governing and safeguarding of life and property from fire and explosion hazards arising from the storage, handling and use of hazardous substances, materials and devices, and from conditions hazardous to life or property in the occupancy of buildings. As used in this chapter, the term "fire code" shall mean the International Fire Code hereby adopted by this chapter.
(2)
Additional Definitions.
(b)
Whenever the word "jurisdiction" or "municipality" is used in this chapter (fire code), or in Appendices B, E, F, and G, it shall mean the city of Washougal.
(c)
Whenever the words "fire code official" are used in this chapter (fire code) or in the appendices aforementioned, they shall mean the fire chief or their designee.
(d)
Whenever the term "corporate counsel" is used in the International Fire Code, it means the city attorney.
(e) "Automatic fire sprinkler systems"
means automatic fire sprinkler systems installed in single-family and duplex residences that comply with National Fire Protection Association Standard 13D.
(f) "Model home"
means a new residential structure, within a development, that is temporarily used as an office to market residences.
(3)
Building Plans – Submitted to Fire Marshal. When the applicant submits plans to the building department of the city for a permit to construct a building of other than single-family or duplex residence use, the applicant shall submit two sets of plans to the fire marshal for approval of fire and life safety requirements as set forth in the International Fire Code and any other such provisions of the Washougal Municipal Code.
(4)
For installation or alteration of any of the required construction permits as listed in the fire code. Definitions of occupancies, systems, plans and other items:
(a)
"A" occupancies: all churches, community rooms, stadiums, school auditoriums, City Hall, etc.
(b)
"B" occupancies: fire stations, police stations, barber shops, banks, beauty shops, animal kennels (pounds or veterinarian clinics), florists, post offices, professional services (law offices, doctor's offices, dentist offices, etc.), radio stations, etc.
(c)
"E" occupancies: all schools and day care facilities (over six persons).
(d)
"F" occupancies: manufacturing of machinery, plastic products (not classified as an "H" occupancy).
(e)
"H" occupancies: "H" occupancies include buildings or structures that involve the manufacturing, processing, generation or storage of materials that constitute a high fire, explosion or health hazard.
(f)
"I" occupancies: nursing homes, nurseries, mental institutions, jails, prisons, sanitariums, etc.
(g)
"M" occupancies: drug stores, markets, sales rooms, shopping centers, department stores.
(h)
"R" occupancies: hotels, apartment houses, congregate residences.
(i)
"S" occupancies: occupancies that store items not classified as hazardous such as beer, cement, dairy products, dryers, electrical motors, empty cans, glass bottles, gypsum board, meats, metal cabinets or metal furniture, stoves, washers.
(Ord. 1604 § 1 (Exh. I), 2008; Ord. 1740 § 1 (Exh. A), 2013; Ord. 1793 § 1 (Exhs. A, B), 2016)