The purpose of this chapter is to specify the requirements for fire alarm, automatic sprinkler, commercial kitchen extinguishing, and emergency responder radio coverage systems, providing that degree of public safety which can reasonably be required.
A. 
The requirements contained in this chapter govern when such systems shall be installed and maintained on the premises and the occupancies as specified.
B. 
In the event of any conflict between this chapter and the provisions of the International Fire Code and the International Building Code, the most restrictive standards shall govern as determined by the fire code official.
(Ord. 01-11 § 1.02; Ord. 17-20 § 1)
A. 
Where Required. An approved fire alarm system and automatic sprinkler system shall be installed throughout all buildings constructed whose total floor area, or other requirements, meets or exceeds that listed in Table 20.05.020.
B. 
Exception. A fire barrier meeting the requirements of the International Building Code may be provided to divide buildings in excess of those square footages listed in Table 20.05.020.
C. 
Structures housing mixed occupancies when the sum of the ratios of actual area divided by allowable area (Table 20.05.020 for each occupancy) meets or exceeds one.
D. 
All fire alarm systems shall meet the requirements of RMC § 20.06.070.
E. 
Required periodic testing and maintenance shall be conducted per the fixed-fire protection equipment testing standard. Documentation of required testing will be completed, in the method required by the fire code official, within 14 calendar days of completion.
F. 
Contact information for fire alarm and sprinkler systems shall include name, address, phone number and email address. Building owner(s) are responsible for maintaining current contact information. Last known address will be used for all testing requirement notifications. Failure to maintain current contact information, or failure to receive notices, does not relieve the building owner(s) of testing and compliance obligations.
G. 
Fire alarms and automatic fire sprinkler system alarms shall pass through a public safety answering point (PSAP) for Richland fire and emergency services. All fire alarm and automatic sprinkler alarm messages will be directed to the PSAP immediately and prior to any agency or individual being notified.
H. 
Where an NFPA 13D sprinkler system is required, it shall be an approved system, compliant with the city of Richland's cross-connection control program, and without need for backflow prevention devices. An approved 13D sprinkler system shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 13D and IRC P2904, and shall meet the licensing requirements for installation of sprinkler systems in Chapter 18.270 RCW.
I. 
Any building which proposes an addition or change of use or change of occupancy where the existing building currently exceeds the square footage or occupant loads shown in this title and Table 20.05.020 and any building which will exceed the square footage or occupant loads shown in those tables after the proposed addition(s) shall comply with those requirements for fire alarms, fire sprinklers, and/or fire areas.
Table 20.05.020
OCCUPANCY GROUP
OCCUPANCY DETAILS
FAS
FIRE ALARM REQUIREMENTS
CODE
FIRE SPRINKLER REQUIREMENTS
CODE
All (Except R3 and U)
IFC 907.2.12 – 907.7.3.2 may apply
Floor > 25 feet above FD access
> 20 sprinkler heads
IFC
RMC
IFC
IFC 903.2.11 – 903.2.12 may apply
> 36 feet above FD access and > 30 occupants
IFC
RMC
A1
Motion picture theaters, symphony/concert halls, theaters
2
≥ 300 occupants
≥ 4,500 SF
≥ 1,000 occupants –voice required
IFC
RMC
IFC
FA > 9,000 SF
FA ≥ 300 occupants
FA on floor other than level of discharge
FA contains a multi-theater
RMC
IFC
IFC
IFC
A2
Banquet halls, night clubs, taverns, bars, restaurants
2
≥ 100 occupants
≥ 4,500 SF
≥ 1,000 occupants – voice required
IFC
RMC
IFC
FA > 5,000 SF
Nightclub – all
FA ≥ 100 occupants
FA on floor other than level of discharge
IFC
WAC
IFC
IFC
A3
Churches, gyms, library
2
≥ 300 occupants
≥ 4,500 SF
≥ 1,000 occupants – voice required
IFC
RMC
IFC
FA > 9,000 SF
> 300 occupant load
FA on floor other than level of discharge
RMC
IFC
IFC
A4
Indoor sports viewing
2
≥ 300 occupants
≥ 4,500 SF
≥ 1,000 occupants – voice required
IFC
RMC
IFC
FA > 9,000 SF
> 300 occupant load
FA on floor other than level of discharge
RMC
IFC
IFC
A5
Outdoor sports viewing
2
≥ 300 occupants
≥ 1,000 occupants – voice required
IFC
IFC
> 1,000 SF concession, retail, press box, other accessory use areas
IFC
B
Businesses – banks, barbers, clinics, > 12th grade education, labs, offices
2
≥ 6,000 SF
≥ 500 occupants
> 100 occupants above or below exit level
FA contains ambulatory health care facility
RMC
IFC
IFC
IFC
≥ 12,000 SF
RMC
E
K-12 education
2
All
RMC
> 50 children
Portable classroom cluster > 5,000 SF
WAC
WAC
F1
Moderate hazard – appliances, bakeries, clothing, furniture, etc.
3
≥ 6,000 SF
Two or more stories in height and
Combined occupant load ≥ 500
RMC
IFC
IFC
≥ 12,000 SF FA
FA > 3 stories above grade
Woodworking operations > 2,500 SF
IFC
IFC
IFC
F2
Low hazard – beverages, brick, metal fabrication, etc.
2
≥ 9,000 SF
Two or more stories in height and
Combined occupant load ≥ 500
RMC
IFC
IFC
≥ 12,000 SF
RMC
H1
High hazard – explosives
4
All
RMC
All
IFC
H2
High hazard – combustibles & flammables
4
All
RMC
All
IFC
H3
High hazard – liquids
3
All
RMC
All
IFC
H4
Corrosives, toxics
2
All
RMC
All
IFC
H5
Semiconductor facilities
2
Any building containing this occupancy group
IFC
Any building containing this occupancy group
IFC
I1
Assisted living
2
All
RMC
Any building containing this occupancy group
IFC
I2
Hospital, nursing home
2
All
RMC
Any building containing this occupancy group
IFC
I3
Detention facilities
2
All
RMC
Any building containing this occupancy group
IFC
I4
Day care facilities any age
< 24 hours > 5 persons
2
All
RMC
Any building containing this occupancy group
IFC
M
Retail, wholesale
2
≥ 6,000 SF
≥ 500 occupants
≥ 100 occupants above or below discharge
RMC
IFC
IFC
12,000 SF
FA > 3 stories above grade
Any upholstered furniture on display or sale
All buildings as required by RMC Title 23
IFC
IFC
IFC
IFC
R1
Hotels & motels (transient)
2
All
Carbon monoxide
RMC
WAC
Any building containing this occupancy group
IFC
R2
Apartments (non-transient)
2
All
Carbon monoxide
RMC
WAC
Any building containing this occupancy group
IFC
R3
Single-family, duplex, child care ≥ 5 persons < 24 hours
2
Single station smoke alarm
Carbon monoxide
IFC
WAC
Any building containing this occupancy group
WAC
S1
Moderate hazard – furniture, lumber, etc.
3
≥ 6,000 SF
RMC
≥ 12,000 SF
FA > 3 stories above grade
Storage of trucks and buses > 5,000 SF
IFC
IFC
IFC
Repair garages
3
≥ 6,000 SF
RMC
≥ 12,000 SF
2 or more floors > 10,000 SF
Repair garage vehicles in basement
Commercial vehicle repair > 5,000 SF
IFC
IFC
IFC
IFC
Bulk tire storage
3
≥ 6,000 SF
RMC
≥ 12,000 SF
RMC
S2
Low hazard – parking garages, metal, glass
2
≥ 6,000 SF
RMC
All ≥ 12,000 SF
Parking beneath other groups except R3
Commercial garage trucks or buses > 5,000 SF
RMC
IFC
IFC
U
Agriculture, towers, sheds
1
None
None
FAS = Fire area separation from IBC Table 707.3.9
RMC = Richland Municipal Code Title 20
FA = Fire Area
IFC = International Fire Code
SF = Square Feet
WAC = Chapter 51-54 Washington Administrative Code
(Ord. 01-11 § 1.02; Ord. 17-20 § 1)
A. 
Where Required. An approved commercial kitchen extinguishing system hood shall be installed at or above all commercial cooking appliances and domestic cooking appliances used for commercial purposes that produce grease-laden vapors as required by IFC Code and Commentary Section 609.2.
B. 
Commercial cooking systems shall be operated, inspected and maintained in accordance with IFC Sections 609.3.1 through 609.3.4 and Chapter 11 of NFPA 96.
C. 
Required periodic testing and maintenance shall be conducted per the fixed-fire protection equipment testing standard. Documentation of required testing will be completed, in the method required by the fire code official, within 14 calendar days of completion.
D. 
Contact information for commercial kitchen hood extinguishing systems shall include name, address, phone number and email address. Building owner(s) are responsible for maintaining current contact information. Last known address will be used for all testing requirement notifications. Failure to maintain current contact information, or failure to receive notices, does not relieve the building owner(s) of testing and compliance obligations.
(Ord. 17-20 § 1)
A. 
Where Required. All new buildings shall have approved radio coverage for emergency responders within the building based upon the jurisdiction's existing public safety communication systems coverage levels at the exterior of the building. This section does not require improvement of existing public safety communication systems. Installation, maintenance and testing shall conform to the city of Richland's emergency responder radio coverage standard.
B. 
Emergency responder radio coverage systems shall be operated, maintained and inspected in accordance with IFC Section 510 and city of Richland standards.
C. 
Required periodic testing and maintenance shall be conducted per the fixed-fire protection equipment testing standard. Documentation of required testing will be completed, in the method required by the fire code official, within 14 calendar days of completion.
D. 
Contact information for emergency responder radio coverage systems shall include name, address, phone number and email address. Building owner(s) are responsible for maintaining current contact information. Last known address will be used for all testing requirement notifications. Failure to maintain current contact information, or failure to receive notices, does not relieve the building owner(s) of testing and compliance obligations.
(Ord. 17-20 § 1)
The invalidity of any article, section, subsection, provision, clause or portion thereof, or the invalidity of the application thereof to any person or circumstance, shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this chapter or the validity of its application to other persons or circumstances.
(Ord. 01-11 § 1.02; Ord. 17-20 § 1)
A. 
It is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to violate any of the provisions of this chapter. Any person who has violated any provision of this chapter shall have committed a civil infraction subject to a civil penalty as set forth in RMC § 10.02.050(E).
B. 
For any violation of a continuing nature, each day's violation shall be considered a separate offense and shall subject the offender to the above penalties for each offense.
(Ord. 01-11 § 1.02; Ord. 17-20 § 1)