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Ordinance 4111ORDINANCE NO.4111 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, AMENDING CHAPTER 19.25 ECDC ENTITLED "FIRE CODE"; AMENDING SECTION 19.00.025 ECDC ENTITED "INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE SECTION AMENDMENTS"; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND SETTING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Fire Marshal and the Building Official of the City of Edmonds have worked collaboratively to propose amendments to the Fire and Building Codes in order to reduce the square footage threshold related to commercial fire sprinklers and fire alarm systems; and WHEREAS, the proposed amendments also contain changes related to fire department connections, some clarification in the public and private fire hydrant section, and the addition of Appendixes I (Fire protection systems -noncompliant conditions) and L (air systems in high rise structures; and WHEREAS, the proposed amendments (i) enhance life safety to the business owners, customers, residents, and visitors of the City of Edmonds; (ii) reduce property loss when fires occur; (iii) reduce the impacts of fires on our community, loss of businesses and employment; (iv) reduce environmental impacts from fires; and (v) help standardize fire code amendments in South Snohomish County, thereby reducing confusion to developers, contractors, and firefighters; and WHEREAS, the proposed amendments were presented to the Public Safety Committee on April 10, 2018, with the recommendation for presentation to the Council for approval; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined to adopt the proposed amendments to the Fire and Building Codes to achieve the benefits of reduced square footage threshold related to commercial fire sprinklers and fire alarm systems; NOW THEREFORE; THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Chapter 19.25 of the Edmonds Community Development Code, entitled "FIRE CODE," is hereby amended to read as set forth in Exhibit 1 (new text is shown in underline; deleted text is shown in strike d ^ugh), which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference as if set forth in full. Section 2. Section 19.00.25 of the Edmonds Community Development Code, entitled "International Building Code section amendments.," is hereby amended to read as set forth in Exhibit 2 (new text is shown in underline; deleted text is shown in strike_ through), which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference as if set forth in full. Section 3. Severability. If any section, subsection, clause, sentence, or phrase of this ordinance should be held invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. Section 4. Effective Date. This ordinance, being an administrative function of the city council, is not subject to referendum and shall take effect five (5) days after passage and publication of an approved summary thereof consisting of the title. APP OVED: sz.-"Iji t MAYOR D VE EARLING ATTEST/AUTHENTICATED: ,.,q CLERK, SC PASSEY APPROVED AS TO FORM: OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY: BY JEFF TARADAY FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: April 20, 2018 PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: April 24, 2018 PUBLISHED: April 29, 2018 EFFECTIVE DATE: May 4, 2018 ORDINANCE NO. 4111 SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO.4111 of the City of Edmonds, Washington On the 241h day of April, 2018, the City Council of the City of Edmonds, passed Ordinance No. 4111. A summary of the content of said ordinance, consisting of the title, provides as follows: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, AMENDING CHAPTER 19.25 ECDC ENTITLED "FIRE CODE"; AMENDING SECTION 19.00.025 ECDC ENTITED "INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE SECTION AMENDMENTS"; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND SETTING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The full text of this Ordinance will be mailed upon request. DATED this 25th day of April, 2018. L, C CLERK, SC ASSEY Chapter 19.25 FIRE CODE Sections: 19.25.000 International Fire Code adopted. 19.25.005 Section amendments. 19.25.010 Department of fire prevention. 19.25.015 Definitions. 19.25.020 Permits. 19.25.025 Charges for fire review and inspection. 19.25.030 Modifications, interpretations and appeals. 19.25.035 . Fire Protection Systems. 19.25.036 Dwelling fire sprinkler systems and connection fees. 19.25.040 Fire protection water supplies. 19.25.045 Charges for water mains and hydrants. 19.25.050 Mains and service lines. 19.25.055 Location of public hydrants. 19.25.060 Location of private hydrants. 19.25.065 Hydrant specifications. 19.25.070 Penalties. 19.25.000 International Fire Code adopted. Under the statutory authority of RCW 19.27.031 and 19.27.074, the International Fire Code (IFC), 2015 Edition, as published by the International Code Council including amendments set forth in Chapter 51-54A WAC, and subsequently revised by this chapter, is hereby adopted including all referenced standards, Appendix Bz aftd C, I, and L. 19.25.005 Section amendments. The following sections of the IFC have been added, amended, deleted or replaced as follows: A. Chapter 1 Administration. 1. Section 102.5 Application of Residential Code. Adopted as originally set forth in IFC (notwithstanding revisions thereto by the state building code council). 2. Section 103.1-.2 Department of Fire Prevention. Replaced by ECDC 19.25.010. 3. Section 104.8 Modifications. Replaced by ECDC 19.25.030. 4. Section 104.10.1 Assistance from other agencies. Police and other enforcement agencies shall have the authority to render necessary assistance in the investigation of fires and enforcement and hazardous conditions of this code when requested by the fire marshal. 5. Section 105.1.1 Permits required. Replaced by ECDC 19.25.020. 6. Section 108 Board of appeals. Replaced by Chapter 19.80 ECDC. 7. Section 109.4 Violation Penalties. Replaced by ECDC 19.25.070. B. Chapter 3, General Requirements. Section 308.1.6.3 Sky Lanterns. Is amended to read: It is unlawful for any person to sell, use, transfer, discharge or ignite any sky lantern within the city limits. C. Chapter 5, Fire Service Features. Section 503 Fire Apparatus Access Roads. The following sections are adopted as originally set forth in the IFC with the exception of 503.2.2: 1. Section 503.1 Where required. 2. Section 503.1.1 Buildings and facilities. 3. Section 503.1.2 Additional access. 4. Section 503.1.3 High -piled storage. 5. Section 503.2 Specifications. 6. Section 503.3 Marking. 7. Section 503.4 Obstruction of fire apparatus access roads. Section 503.2.2 is amended to read: Authority. The fire code official shall have the authority to require an increase in the minimum access widths where they are inadequate for fire or rescue operations, and the authority to decrease the minimum access widths where other fire protection features are provided. 8. Section 507.5.1.1 is amended to read: Fire hydrants for sprinkler and standpipe systems. Buildings equipped with a Fire Department Connection (FDC) shall have a fire hydrant within 50 feet or as approved by the fire code official. D. Chapter 9, Fire Protection Systems 1. Section 903.2 is amended to read: Where Required. Approved automatic fire sprinkler systems in new and existing buildings and structures shall be provided in the locations listed in sections 903.2.1 through 903.2.13. 2. Section 903.2.13 is added. Automatic fire sprinkler systems shall be provided as required by ECDC 19.25.035A. 3. Section 903.3.7 is amended to read: Fire department connections shall be installed in accordance with Section 912 and ECDC 19.25.035B. 4. Section 907.2 is amended to read: Where required — New and existing buildings and structures. An approved fire alarm system installed in accordance with this code and NFPA 72 shall be provided in Sections 907.2.1 through 907.2.24 and provide occupant notification in accordance with Section 907.5, unless other requirements are provided by another section of this code. 5. Section 907.2.24 is added. Fire alarm and detection system shall be provided as required by ECDC 19.25.035C. DE. Chapter 36, Marinas. Replaced in entirety by Chapter 19.65 ECDC. U. Chapter 56, Explosives and Fireworks. Section 5601.1.3 Fireworks. Replaced by Chapter 5.27 ECC. FG. Chapter 57 Flammable and Combustible Liquids. Sections 5704.2.9.6.1 (outside) and 5706.2.4.4 (inside) Locations where above -ground tanks are prohibited. Class I and II flammable liquids in aboveground storage tanks are restricted for the protection of residential districts and shall be no more than 1,000 gallons capacity in residential zones designated by the city. GH. Chapter 61 Liquefied Petroleum Gases. Section 6104.2 Maximum capacity within established limits. The maximum capacity for each installation is restricted for the protection of residential districts within the city and shall be no more than 500 gallons water capacity in residential zones designated by the city. [Ord. 3926 § 1 (Exh. A), 2013; Ord. 3798 § 1, 2010]. 19.25.010 Department of fire prevention. A. There is established in the city a department of fire prevention supervised by the fire marshal or deputy ehief Chief of fire prevention acting under the supervision of the fire chief. The function of the department shall be the implementation, administration and enforcement of the provisions of this code. B. An annual report shall be provided to the mayor containing proceedings under this code, with other statistics as the fire chief and mayor wish to include. The fire marshal may also recommend any changes to the code. [Ord. 3926 § 1 (Exh. A), 2013; Ord. 3798 § 1, 2010]. 19.25.015 Definitions. A. Whenever the term "fire code official" is used in the IFC, it shall mean the fire marshal or deptAy Chief of fire prevention. B. Whenever the word "jurisdiction" is used in the IFC, it shall mean the city of Edmonds. C. Whenever the term "legal representative of the jurisdiction" is used in the IFC, it shall mean the city attorney. D. Whenever the term "police" is used in the IFC, it shall mean the city of Edmonds police department. [Ord. 3926 § 1 (Exh. A), 2013; Ord. 3798 § 1, 2010]. 19.25.020 Permits. A. Operational permits required under the city's fire code and regulated by the city shall be issued by the fire marshal. The application for the permit shall be accompanied by the full application fee in order to vest rights under the permit and to constitute a complete permit application. The permit fee shall be set by the city council annually by resolution or on such review cycle as the council, in its discretion, shall determine. All permits shall be renewed annually unless the specific time period is set forth when the permit is granted. No permit shall be transferable and each permit shall be issued on a single job, transaction, owner, or occupancy basis, except that the fire marshal is authorized to consolidate permits for a single location, building, or unit. B. In the event that the activity, location or risk associated with the activity requires a fire safety inspection in excess of the time estimated within the permit fee (one hour) an inspection fee equal to the actual cost to the city of providing the inspection shall be charged pursuant to ECDC 19.25.025. [Ord. 3926 § 1 (Exh. A), 2013; Ord. 3798 § 1, 2010]. 19.25.025 Charges for fire review and inspection. A. Certain licenses and permits issued by the city include a fire department inspection. The cost of the permit may include an estimate of the normal time associated with the fire inspection. Where the permit does not include such an estimate, or when the estimate of time established within the ordinance is exceeded by the actual time spent inspecting a premises, location or activity, the actual cost of conducting the inspection shall be charged. The administrative services director is authorized to establish on an annual basis, in conjunction with or immediately following the budget process, a fee for the hourly charge associated with the provision of services by reasonable classifications of fire marshal and fire inspector. B. The permittee shall pay the actual charges of inspection, in addition to the permit fee associated with such activity. Licenses and permits requiring the actual payment of inspection charges include, but are not limited to, public amusement licenses issued pursuant to Chapter 4.32 ECC, cabaret dance licenses issued pursuant to Chapter 4.48 ECC, adult entertainment facility licenses issued pursuant to Chapter 4.52 ECC, business licenses issued pursuant to Chapter 4.72 ECC, and aircraft landing licenses issued pursuant to Chapter 4.80 ECC. C. No charge shall be levied against any department or agency of the city of Edmonds operating within the city's general fund. [Ord. 3926 § 1 (Exh. A), 2013; Ord. 3798 § 1, 2010]. 19.25.030 Modifications, interpretations and appeals. A. The fire marshal shall have the authority to modify any of the provisions of the IFC or this chapter on written application by the owner, lessee, or his duly authorized agent when there are practical difficulties in carrying out the strict letter of the code. Approved modifications, including alternative materials and methods, shall observe the spirit of the code, preserve fire - and life -safety, secure the public health, and do substantial justice. A signed copy of approved modifications shall be promptly given to the applicant. B. Details of actions granting modifications and related interpretations shall be recorded and preserved in the records of the department of fire prevention to aid in conformance and uniform application of related codes, ordinances, and standards. C. Whenever the fire marshal disapproves an application or refuses to grant a permit applied for, or when it is claimed that the provisions of the code do not apply or that the true intent and meaning of the code have been misconstrued or wrongly interpreted, the applicant may appeal from the decision of the fire marshal to the hearings examiner. Such appeals shall be governed by the procedures set forth in Chapter 19.80 ECDC. [Ord. 3926 § 1 (Exh. A), 2013; Ord. 3798 § 1, 2010]. 19.25.035 Automatie spFinMeF systems. Fire Protection Systems. An autematie sprinkler- system shall be installed and maintained thfetighout every building eons4ueted under- the ln*ma4ional Residential Code eon4aining five or- mor-e a4taehed dwelling tinits. Residential er- quiek fespense standafd sprinkler- heads shall be used in aeeer-danee with their- approved listing irrthedwelling. Ord. 3926 §i�2013J;�Ord. _n9-v--§z, 2010r A. Automatic Fire Sprinklers: In addition to the requirements of Section 903.2, an approved automatic fire sprinkler system shall be installed and maintained throughout all buildings structures, floors, and suites described in this section. If conflicts exist between the IFC and this section, this section shall prevail. All sprinklers shall be installed per the applicable NFPA and South County Fire's (SCF•) fire sprinkler standard. For the purposes of 19.25.035, spaces separated by fire walls, fire barriers, fire partitions and fire -resistance -rated horizontal assemblies noted in IBC Chapter 7 shall not be considered to be separate buildings. Partial area automatic sprinkler systems are prohibited except where approved by the fire code official. 1. In every building constructed under the International Residential Code containing five or more attached dwelling units. One and two family dwellings located 500 or _rg eater feet from a public or private hydrant. Residential or quick response standard sprinkler heads shall be used in accordance with their approved listing in the dwelling_ 2. In all new buildings and structures with a fire area of 5,000 or greater square feet, regardless of type or use. 3. In existing buildings, structures, or suites that underg_ o an addition where the new total fire area is 5,000 square feet or greater. Exception: One and two family dwellings 4. When required by the International Existing BuildingCode ode (IEBC) for existing buildings and structures undergoing additions, alteration, repairs, or changes _ of occupancy. The classification of work level shall be determined by the building and fire code official. 5. In existing buildings, structures, or suites having an existing automatic fire sprinkler system that does not protect all areas, when the unprotected areas undergo an alteration, repair, modification, or similar improvement requiring a building permit, those unprotected areas shall be provided with protection as approved by the fire code official. 6. Where required fire access road grade is 12 percent or greater. 7. When adequate fire protection is not available for vehicles parked in an open-air parking garage from fire apparatus at street level, approved dry standpipes shall be installed. B. Fire Department Connection (FDC): 1. FDCs shall be installed remote from the building, out of the collapse zone, in an approved location along a public street or fire apparatus access road and within 50 feet of a fire hydrant or as approved by the fire code official. Exception: In the downtown core, where a building fronts a public sidewalk, FDC's shall be on the face of the building. 2. FDC's shall be installed in accordance with the applicable NFPA and SCF's fire sprinkler standard. C. Fire Alarms and Detection Systems: In addition to the requirements of Section 907.2, an approved, monitored automatic fire alarm system shall be installed and maintained throughout all buildings, structures, floors, and suites described in this section. If conflicts exist between the IFC and this section, this section shall prevail. Fire alarm systems shall be installed per NFPA 72 and SCF's fire alarm standard. Partial area fire alarm systems are prohibited except where approved by the fire code official. Exception: Structures regulated by the International Residential Code. 1. In all new buildings and structures with a fire area of 3,000 or greater square feet, regardless of type or use. 2. In existing buildings and structures that undergo an addition where the new total fire area is 3,000 square feet or greater. 3. When required by the International Existing Building Code ode (IEBC) for existing buildings and structures undergoing additions, alterations, repairs or changes of occupancy. The classification of work level shall be determined by the building and fire code official. 4. In existing buildings, structures or suites having an existing fire alarm system that does not protect all areas, when the building, structure, or suite undergoes an alteration, repair, modification, or similar improvement requiring a building permit, unprotected areas shall be provided with protection as approved by the fire code official. 5. In existing buildings, structures, suites, or areas that undergo additions, alterations, repair or modification that have fire sprinkler protection and lacks a fire alarm system. 6. In building or suite provided with a fire alarm system, fire detection system, or supervised sprinkler system, but lacks adequate occupant notification appliances, audio/visual devices shall be installed as required by NFPA 72 and SCF's fire alarm ctandarcl_ Systems and their components shall be listed and approved for the purpose for which they installed. All new alarm systems shall be addressable and each device shall have its own address and shall annunciate individual addresses to an approved central station. All means of communication between the FACP and the central station shall be of a method approved by the fire code official and be provided with a minimum of 24 hours standby power. Only coMponents that are serviceable by a fire alarm technician shall be part of the means of communication located on the protected premises. The fire code official shall maintain a list of approved communication means. Partial area fire alarm and detection systems are prohibited except where approved by the fire code official. D. Systems out of service. For the first 48 hours, the owner may provide a competent adult to serve as a fire watch. After the initial 48 hours, the fire watch must be provided by a licensed and bonded private security company until the system is returned to full service. The owner must furnish the fire marshal with the name and contact information of the competent adult and/or security company within eight hours of implementing a fire watch. Fire watch must be comply with SCF's fire watch standard. 19.25.036 Dwelling fire sprinkler systems and connection fees. A. Where dwelling fire sprinkler systems are required to be installed in a dwelling (building containing one or two dwelling units) constructed under the International Residential Code (IRC), a single water connection may provide fire protection and domestic services through combination water lines utilizing an integrated fire and plumbing flow -through piping system described in IRC Appendix RQ (WAC 51-51-60105). B. Automatic sprinkler systems installed pursuant to subsection (A) of this section shall not be subject to the cost differential from general facility charges for connection to the public water system when an up -sized meter is required to meet the design flow rate for, and is solely attributable to, the installation of the automatic sprinkler system. All other costs, including the expense of a larger meter, a general facility charge attributable to the meter sized for the domestic service alone, and other permits and fees, shall remain the responsibility of the owner. C. When automatic sprinkler systems designed for life safety and installed pursuant to subsection (A) of this section are integrated and dependent upon the domestic water supply of the residential dwelling unit, the property owner shall be responsible for maintaining the service connection and paying for an adequate supply of water to the residential dwelling unit. [Ord. 3926 § 1 (Exh. A), 2013; Ord. 3819 § 3, 2010]. 19.25.040 Fire protection water supplies. All fire hydrant, water main and appurtenance installations shall meet the provisions of this chapter as well as other applicable plans, standards and codes adopted by the city of Edmonds, as a condition of approval of subdivisions and building permits. [Ord. 3926 § 1 (Exh. A), 2013; Ord. 3798 § 1, 2010]. 19.25.045 Charges for water mains and hydrants. A. For private development, owners shall be responsible for the replacement (upgrade) of the existing public main (including fire hydrants and appurtenances) to city standard when identified by the city engineer as a condition of development approval. The city will pay the difference in material costs only between six inches and the size that is required to be installed only when the existing system is a looped system. B. A hydrant use permit issued by the public works director is required in order for any person or entity other than fire department personnel to draw water from any fire hydrant. C. The installation of water mains, fire hydrants and appurtenances to properties not previously served shall be sized in accordance with the city's water comprehensive plan, built to city standard and shall be at the benefited property owner's or developer's expense. D. Oversized water mains required for special use demands relating to a particular property or development shall be installed at the developer's or property owner's expense. E. If the water mains installed pursuant to subsections (C) and (D) of this section provide service or benefits to properties other than owned by the water main installer, latecomer agreements may be arranged between the city and the installer for the construction and dedication of the water facilities pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 35.91 RCW. [Ord. 3926 § 1 (Exh. A), 2013; Ord. 3798 § 1, 2010]. 19.25.050 Mains and service lines. A. All public hydrants in single-family areas shall be supplied by not less than six-inch looped water mains. All hydrants in areas other than single-family residential shall be supplied by not less than eight -inch looped water mains. Dead-end water mains to hydrants shall be at least eight inches in diameter, with the exception of mains up to 50 feet long which may be no less than six inches in diameter. B. The service line from the water main to the hydrant shall be no less than six inches in diameter. Any service lines over 50 feet in length from water main to hydrant shall be no less than eight inches in diameter. C. When city streets, or state highways having water mains in the public right-of-way, are improved to permanent street or highway improvement standards, any water mains in the public right-of-way of said streets or highways that are substandard as to size or material according to applicable city standards shall be replaced with ductile iron water mains conforming to applicable city standards and plans. [Ord. 3926 § 1 (Exh. A), 2013; Ord. 3798 § 1, 2010]. 19.25.055 Location of public hydrants. A. Public hydrants are those owned by the city. B. All public fire hydrants shall be installed at street intersections where possible. Public hydrant spacing shall be measured along vehicle access routes. C. In areas zoned for one and two single-family residential use, public hydrants shall have a maximum lateral spacing of 600 feet with no lot or parcel in excess of 300 feet from a fire hydrant. D. In areas other than one and two single-family residential, public fire hydrants shall have a maximum lateral soaciniz of 300 feet with no structure in excess of 150 feet from a fire hvdrant. MINOR Mr. WIP.9n I 19.25.060 Location of private hydrants. A. A private hydrant is privately owned, but is subject to4ke use of-b the city for inspection and testing at reasonable times, and for fire suppression at any time. All private hydrants shall be connected to the city water main through a privately owned and maintained double detector check valve assembly. B. All buildings except one single and two-family dwellings that are located so that a portion is more than 200 feet from a street, as measured along vehicle access routes, shall have private fire hydrants located at the building. ogle -One and two-family dwellings with a fire -flow calculation area greater than 4,800 square feet may require a private hydrant. C. Buildings having required fire flows of 3,000 gallons per minute may have fire hydrants on one side of the building only. There shall never be fewer than two fire hydrants for any building larger than 5,000 square feet in the first floor area including covered parking and storage. When the required fire flow is 3,000 gallons per minute or greater, the fire hydrants shall be served by a looped main around the building or complex of buildings. D. Fire hydrants shall be spaced on an average 300 feet around the perimeter line, 50 feet out of the buildings. All hydrants shall be placed in locations accessible to fire department vehicles adjacent to fire apparatus access roads. The fire marshal shall determine the location of fire hydrants depending on utility, topography and building location for maximum fire protection. [Ord. 3926 § 1 (Exh. A), 2013; Ord. 3798 § 1, 2010]. 19.25.065 Hydrant specifications. A. The installation of flush type hydrants (hydrants entirely below grade) is prohibited. B. Fire hydrants shall have two two -and -one -half -inch hose outlets and one four -and -one -half - inch pumper outlet. All outlets' ports shall have national standard thread. Additionally, the pumper outlet shall be provided with a four -inch Storz adapter. Fire hydrants shall meet the American Water Works Association Standard No. C-502 and current city standards. C. Fire hydrants and appurtenances shall be installed in accordance with generally accepted engineering practices and city standards, and to the approval of the city engineer, who shall also approve the selection and use of all pipe fittings and valves. There shall be a foot valve installed between the service main and the hydrant sufficient to permit the repair and replacement of the hydrant without disruption of water service. The foot valve shall be installed to city standards. The location of all such valves installed shall be properly and accurately marked on as -built plans or drawings with generally acceptable engineering detail, two copies of which shall be furnished to the public works department. Valves shall be furnished with a standard valve box. D. Hydrants shall stand plumb, be set to established street grade with the lowest outlet of the hydrant at least 18 inches above the adjacent finished grade and at least 36 inches of clear area around the hydrant for clearance of hydrant wrench on both outlets and on the control valve. The pumper port shall face the street, as determined by the fire marshal. E. Where reasonably necessary to protect a hydrant from damage, the fire marshal may require hydrants to be protected by two or more posts, eight inches in diameter by five feet long, made either of reinforced concrete or steel. F. If there presently exist fire hydrants which do not conform to these requirements, they shall be replaced with conforming hydrants upon redevelopment or the timetable established by the city's comprehensive plan. G. No person shall plant any vegetation, erect any structure or perform any action which results in the obstruction of a fire hydrant for a distance of 50 feet along the immediate route of approach. The owner -occupant of any area in which a hydrant is located shall be responsible for removing weed and tree growth from around the hydrant for a distance of not less than five feet. The purpose of this section is to maintain clear approach and visual area around the hydrant. H. The installation of the fire hydrants and mains may be accomplished by city capital contract, developers (as a condition of development) or public works department employees. All installations are to be approved by the city engineer. I. Following the installation of fire hydrants, all pipes, valves and hydrants shall be pressure tested, purified, flushed and sampled to meet the requirements of the American Water Works Association Standard No. C-502. [Ord. 3926 § 1 (Exh. A), 2013; Ord. 3798 § 1, 2010]. 19.25.070 Penalties. A. Any person who violates any of the provisions of the IFC including those standards of the National Fire Protection Association specifically referenced in the IFC as adopted and amended herein or fails to comply therewith, or who violates or fails to comply with any order made thereunder, or who builds in violation of any detailed statement of specifications or plans submitted and approved thereunder, and from which no appeal has been taken, or who fails to comply with such an order as affirmed or modified by decision of the city's board of appeals or by a court of competent jurisdiction, within the required time, shall severally for each and every such violation and noncompliance, respectively, be guilty of a gross misdemeanor, punishable as provided in ECC 5.50.020. B. The imposition of one penalty for any violation shall not excuse the violation nor permit it to continue; and all such persons shall be required to correct or remedy such violations or defects within a reasonable time; and when not otherwise specified, each day that prohibited conditions exist or are maintained shall constitute a separate offense. The application of the above penalty shall not be held to prevent the enforced removal of prohibited conditions. [Ord. 3926 § 1 (Exh. A), 2013; Ord. 3798 § 1, 2010]. 19.00.025 International Building Code section amendments. The following sections of the IBC are hereby amended as follows: A. Section 104.3, Notices and Orders, is amended to read: The building official shall issue all necessary notices or orders to ensure compliance with this code. The building official is also authorized to use Chapter 20.110 ECDC for code compliance in addition to the remedies provided for in this code. B. Section 105.1.1, Annual Permit, is deleted. C. Section 105.1.1, Demolition Permits, is added and shall read: Before the partial or complete demolition of any building or structure (interior or exterior), a demolition permit shall be obtained from the building official. The permit fee is established pursuant to Chapter 19.70 ECDC. The applicant shall also post with the city, prior to permit issuance, a performance bond, or frozen fund, conforming to Chapter 17.10 ECDC herein, in an amount to be determined by the building official to satisfy all city requirements no later than 180 days after the issuance of the permit. The demolition performance bond or frozen fund shall not be released until the building official determines the following requirements have been completed: 1. Cap Abandoned Sanitary Sewers. Septic tanks shall be pumped, collapsed and removed and/or filled with earth, sand, concrete, CDF or hard slurry. 2. Knock Down of Concrete Foundation Walls, Porches, Chimneys and Similar Structures. Concrete, bricks, cobbles and boulders shall be broken to less than 12-inch diameter. Debris left on site shall conform to IBC Section 1804.2 for clean fill. 3. Construction debris, vegetation, and garbage attributable to the demolition shall be removed from the site and from unopened street right-of-way within 30 days of written notice. No debris of any kind may be placed or maintained on street right-of-way (including alleys) without a permit issued pursuant to Chapter 18.60 or 18.70 of the Edmonds Community Development Code. 4. Repair of any damage to, and restoration of, any public property to substantially original conditions, i.e., alley, street, sidewalk, landscaping, water, sewer, storm and other utilities, rockeries, retaining walls, etc, in accordance with this code and the City's engineering requirements. 5. Grading of Site Back to Original Topography Grades. Basements shall be filled and compacted to 90 percent as verified by a special inspector. "Structural fill" is defined as any fill placed below structures, including slabs, where the fill soils need to support loads without unacceptable deflections or shearing. Structural fill shall be clean and free draining, placed above unyielding native site soils and compacted to a minimum of 90 percent modified proctor, per ASTM D1557. 6. Temporary erosion control shall be installed and maintained per Chapter 18.30 ECDC. D. Section 105.1.2, Annual permit records, is deleted. E. Section 105.2, Work exempt from permit, is replaced as follows: Exemptions from permit requirements of this code shall not be deemed to grant authorization for any work to be done in any manner in violation of the provisions of this code or any other laws or ordinances of this jurisdiction. It is the applicant's responsibility to comply with bulk zoning code standards per ECDC Title 16 and storm water management provisions per Chapter 18.30 ECDC. Permits shall not be required for the following unless required by the provisions of ECDC Title 23 or limited or prohibited by the provisions of Chapter 19.10 ECDC: 1. Building (general): (a) One (1) story detached accessory structures used as tool and storage sheds, playhouses and similar uses; provided the floor area (including the exterior wall or post) does not exceed 120 square feet, with a maximum eave of thirty (30) inches. (b) Fences not over six (6) feet high; provided a permit is not required by Chapter 17.30 ECDC. (c) Movable cases, counters and partitions not over five (5) feet nine (9) inches high. (d) Retaining walls 4 feet (1,219 mm) in height or less measured vertically from the finished grade at the exposed toe of the retaining wall to the highest point in the wall, unless: I Supporting a surcharge; or II Impounding Class I, II, III -A liquids; or III Subject to the provisions of Chapter 23.50 ECDC or Chapter 23.80 ECDC. (e) Rockeries. Construction of rockeries is limited as specified elsewhere in this code. (f) Water tanks supported directly upon grade if the capacity does not exceed 5,000 gallons and the ratio of height to diameter or width does not exceed two (2) to one (1). (g) Sidewalks and driveways not more than 30 inches above adjacent grade, and not over any basement or story below and are not part of an accessible route, provided a permit is not required by Chapter 18.60 ECDC. (h) Painting, papering, tiling, carpeting, cabinets, countertops and similar finish work. (i) Temporary motion picture, television and theater stage sets and scenery. 0) Shade cloth structures constructed for nursery or agricultural purposes. (k) Prefabricated swimming pools accessory to an occupancy in which the pool walls are entirely above the adjacent grade and the capacity does not exceed 5,000 gallons. Hot tubs and spas less than 5,000 gallons, completely supported by the ground. (1) Grading less than fifty (50) cubic yards (placed, removed or moved within any 365-day period) unless subject to the provisions of Chapter 23.50 ECDC or Chapter 23.80 ECDC. (m) Repair of appliances which do not alter original approval, certification, listing or code. (n) Replacement or adding new insulation with no drywall removal or placement. (o) Replacement or repair of existing gutters or downspouts. (p) The following types of signs are exempt from permit requirements except that dimensional size and placement standards shall comply with Chapter 20.60 ECDC: I. Replacing the panel on a previously permitted existing wall cabinet or pole sign, IL Repainting an existing previously permitted wood sign, III. Painted or vinyl lettering on storefront windows, IV. Governmental signs, campaign signs, official public notices, and signs required by provision of local, state, or federal law, V. Temporary signs announcing the sale or rent of property and other tem- porary signs as described in ECDC 20.60.080, VI. Signs erected by the transportation authorities, and temporary seasonal and holiday displays. 2. Mechanical: (a) Portable heating, ventilation, cooling, cooking or clothes drying appliances. (b) Replacement of any part that does not alter approval of equipment or make such equipment unsafe. (c) Portable fuel cell appliances that are not connected to a fixed piping system and are not interconnected to a power grid. (d) Steam, hot or chilled water piping within any heating or cooling equipment regulated by this code. (d) Portable evaporative cooler. (f) Self-contained refrigeration systems containing ten (10) pounds or less of refrigerant or that are actuated by motor of one (1) horsepower or less. 3. Plumbing: (a) The stopping of leaks in drains, water, soil, waste or vent pipe, provided that the replacement of defective material shall be done with new material and a permit obtained and inspection made. (b) Reinstallation or replacement of approved prefabricated plumbing fixtures that do not involve or require the replacement or rearrangement of valves or pipes. 4. Residential permit exemptions: In addition the following exemptions apply for single family dwellings: (a) One (1) story detached accessory structures used as tool and storage sheds, playhouses and similar uses; provided the floor area (including the exterior wall or post) does not exceed 200 square feet, with a maximum eave of twelve (12) inches and maximum height of fifteen (15) feet. Vehicle storage structures, such as garages and carports, are not exempted. (b) Window awnings supported by an exterior wall and do not project more than fifty-four (54) inches from the exterior wall and do not require additional support. ECDC Title 23 provisions shall not apply to such awnings. (c) Sport courts less than 2,000 square feet. (d) Dock repair of individual decking members. ECDC Title 23 provisions shall not apply. (e) Replacement or repair of existing exterior siding. ECDC Title 23 provisions shall not apply. (f) Replacement or repair of existing windows or doors provided; no alteration of structural members is required, the replacement would not require installation of safety glazing, the installation does not involve required egress windows. ECDC Title 23 provisions shall not apply. (g) Minor like -for -like drywall repairs not involving fire -rated assemblies. (h) Replacement or repair of individual decking, joists, stair treads, or interme- diate rails. ECDC Title 23 provisions do not apply. (i) Uncovered platforms, decks, patios, not exceeding 200 square feet in area, that are not more than thirty (30) inches above grade at any point and do not serve the exit door required by IRC Section R311.4. 0) Canopies, as defined in ECDC 17.70.035, accessory to a single family dwelling, with a floor area measured to the exterior wall or post not to exceed 200 square feet, for covered storage, carport or similar use. (k) Reroof overlays. Overlays are not permitted over slate, clay or cement tiles, or where the existing roof has two or more applications of any type of roofing. F. Section 105.3.2, Time limitation of permit application, is amended to read: 1. Applications, for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application, shall expire by limitation, and plans and other data submitted for review may thereafter be returned to the applicant or destroyed by the building official. 2. The building official may extend the time for action by the applicant for a period not exceeding 180 days prior to such expiration date. 3. No application shall be extended more than once for a total application life of 360 days except as allowed within this section. In order to renew action on an expired application, the applicant shall submit a new application, revised plans based on any applicable code or ordinance change, and pay new plan review fees. 4. The Building Official may extend the life of an application if any of the following conditions exist: (a) Compliance with the State Environmental Policy Act is in progress; or (b) Any other City review is in progress; provided, the applicant has submitted a complete response to City requests or the Building Official determines that unique or unusual circumstances exist that warrant additional time for such response and the Building Official determines that the review is proceeding in a timely manner toward final City decision; or (c) Litigation against the City or applicant is in progress, the outcome of which may affect the validity or the provisions of any permit issued pursuant to such application. G. Section 105.3.3, Fully complete application, is added and reads: In accordance with the provisions of RCW 19.27.031 and 19.27.074, an applicant's rights shall vest when a fully complete building permit application is filed. A fully complete building permit application is an application executed by the owners of the property for which the application is submitted or the duly authorized agent(s) for such owners, containing each and every document required under the terms of these ordinances and the IBC and is substantially complete in all respects. It is anticipated that minor changes or revisions may be required and are frequently made in the course of any building application review process, and such minor revisions or changes shall not keep an application from being deemed complete if a good faith attempt has been made to submit a substantially complete application containing all required components. Where required, the application and supporting documents shall be stamped and/or certified by the appropriate engineering, surveying or other professional consultants. A fully complete building permit application shall be accompanied by all required intake fees, including but not limited to plan review fees required under the provisions of this chapter and code. H. Section 105.3.4, Concurrent review, is added and reads: An applicant may submit an application for building permit approval and request plan review services concurrently with, or at any time following, the submittal of a complete application for any necessary or required discretionary permit approval or discretionary hearing; provided, that any building permit application submitted concurrently with an application for discretionary permit or approvals shall not be considered complete unless the applicant submits a signed statement, on a form approved by the director, which acknowledges that the building permit application is subject to any conditions or requirements imposed pursuant to the review and approval of any necessary or required discretionary permit or approvals. The applicant shall solely bear the risk of building permit submittal with discretionary permit approval. If, after discretionary approval, the building permit plans are modified or amended to comply with conditions or restrictions required by any discretionary permit or approval, the applicant shall be solely responsible for any and all costs which result therefrom, including but not limited to additional full plan review fees; provided further, that any applicant -initiated changes made after the original plan review is complete shall also require payment of full plan review fees. I. Section 105.5, Permit expiration and extension, is amended to read: 1. Every permit issued under ECDC Title 19 shall expire by limitation 360 days after issuance, except as provided in ECDC 19.00.025I(2). 2. The following permits shall expire by limitation, 180 days after issuance and may not be extended, unless they are associated with a primary building permit for a larger construction project, in which case they may run with the life of the primary permit: Demolition permits; Permits for Moving Buildings required by Chapter 19.60 ECDC; Mechanical permits; Tank removal, tank fill, or tank placement permits; Grading, excavation and fill permits; Water service line permits; Plumbing permits; Gas piping permits; Deck and dock permits; Fence permits; Re -roof permits; Retaining wall permits; Swimming pool, hot tub and spa permits; Sign permits; Shoring permits; Foundation permits. 3. Prior to expiration of an active permit the applicant may request in writing an extension for an additional year. Provided there has been at least one (1) required progress inspection conducted by the city building inspector prior to the extension, the permit shall be extended. Permit fees shall be charged at a rate of one quarter the original building permit fee to extend the permit. 4. If the applicant cannot complete work issued under an extended permit within a total period of two (2) years, the applicant may request in writing, prior to the second year expiration, an extension for a third and final year. Provided there has been at least one (1) required progress inspection conducted by the city building inspector after the previous extension, the permit shall be extended. Permit fees shall be charged at a rate of one quarter the original building permit fee to extend the permit. 5. The maximum amount of time any building permit may be extended shall be a total of three (3) years. At the end of any three (3) year period starting from the original date of permit issuance, the permit shall become null and void and a new building permit shall be required, with full permit fees, in order for the applicant to complete work. The voiding of the prior permit shall negate all previous vesting of zoning or Building codes. Whenever an appeal is filed and a necessary development approval is stayed in accordance with ECDC 20.07.004 the time limit periods imposed under this section shall also be stayed until final decision. 6. The building official may reject requests for permit extension where he determines that modifications or amendments to the applicable zoning and Building codes have occurred since the original issuance of the permit and/or modifications or amendments would significantly promote public health and safety if applied to the project through the issuance of a new permit. J. Repealed by Ord. 3926. K. Section 107.3.3, Phased approval, is amended to read: 1. The building official may issue partial permits for phased construction as part of a development before the entire plans and specifications for the whole building or structure have been approved provided architectural design board approval has been granted and a fully complete permit application for the entire building or structure has been submitted for review. 2. Phased approval means permits for grading, shoring, and foundation may be issued separately, provided concurrent approval is granted by the planning manager, city engineer and fire marshal, when applicable. No phased approval permit shall be issued unless approved civil plans detailing the construction of all site improvements including, but not limited to: curbs, gutters, sidewalks, paved streets, water lines, sewer lines, and storm drainage have been signed as approved by the city engineer. 3. With such phased approval, a performance bond shall be posted with the city pursuant to Chapter 17.10 ECDC, to cover the estimated cost of construction to city standards for the improvements. L. Section 110.3.3, Lowest floor elevation, is amended to read: In flood hazard areas, upon placement of the lowest floor, including the basement, and prior to further vertical construction, the elevation certification required in Section 1612.5 shall be submitted to the building official. Prior to final inspection approval, the building official shall require an elevation certificate based on finished construction prepared and sealed by a State li- censed land surveyor. M. Section 113, Board of Appeals, is deleted and replaced by Chapter 19.80 ECDC. N. Section 501.2, Address Identification, is amended to read: Approved numbers or addresses shall be installed by the property owner for new and existing buildings in such a position as to be clearly visible and legible from the street or roadway fronting the property. Letters or numbers on the building shall be a minimum six (6) inches in height and stroke a minimum of .75 inch of a contrasting color to the building base color. Where public or private access is provided and the building address cannot be viewed from the public way, a monument, pole or other approved sign or means shall be used to identify the structure. This means of premises identification does not preclude approved identification also affixed to structure. O. Section 903.2 is amended to read: Where Required. Approved automatic fire sprinkler systems in new buildings and structures shall be provided in the locations described in Sections 903.2.1 through 903.2.13. P. Section 903.2.13 is added. Automatic fire sprinkler systems shall be provided as required by ECDC 19.25.035A. Q. Section 903.3.7 is amended to read: Fire department connections shall be installed in accordance with Section 912 and ECDC 19.25.035B. R. Section 907.2 is amended to read: Where required — new buildings and structures. An approved fire alarm system installed in accordance with this code and NFPA 72 shall be provided in new buildings and structures in accordance with Sections 907.2.1 through 907.2.24 and provide occupant notification in accordance with Section 907.5, unless other requirements are provided by another section of this code. S. Section 907.2.24 is added. Fire alarm and detection system shall be provided as required by ECDC 19.25.035C. OT. Section 1612.1.1, Residential Structures, is added and reads: Construction or reconstruction of residential structures is prohibited within designated floodways, except for (i) repairs, reconstruction, or improvements to a structure which do not increase the ground floor area; and (ii) repairs, reconstruction or improvements to a structure, the cost of which does not exceed 50 percent of the market value of the structure either, (A) before the repair, or reconstruction is started, or (B) if the structure has been damaged, and is being restored, before the damage occurred. Any project for improvement of a structure to correct existing violations of State or local health, sanitary, or safety code specifications which have been identified by the local code enforcement official and which are the minimum necessary to assure safe living conditions, or to structures identified as historic places, may be excluded from the 50 percent calculation. P-U. Section 1612.4.1, Lowest Floor Elevation, is added and reads: For buildings in all structure categories located in the Coastal High Hazard Areas and Coastal A Flood Zones, the elevation of the lowest floor shall be a minimum of two feet above the base flood elevation, as determined from the applicable FEMA flood hazard map. QV. Section 3108.1.1, Radio, television and cellular communication related equipment and devices, is added and reads: A permit shall be required for the installation or relocation of commercial radio, television or cellular tower support structures including monopoles, whip antennas, panel antennas, parabolic antennas and related accessory equipment, and accessory equipment shelters (regardless of size) including roof mounted equipment shelters. RW. Section 3109.2, Applicability and maintenance, is added and reads: 1. Swimming pools, hot tubs and spas of all occupancies shall comply with the requirements of this section and other applicable sections of this code. 2. It is the responsibility of the owner to maintain a swimming pool, hot tub or spa in a clean and sanitary condition and all equipment shall be maintained in a satisfactory operating condition when the swimming pool, hot tub or spa is in use. A swimming pool, hot tub or spa that is neglected, not secured from public entry and/or not maintained in a clean and sanitary condition or its equipment in accord with manufacturers recommendations shall be determined to be a hazard to health and safety and shall be properly mitigated to the satisfaction of the building official. $X. Section 3109.3, Location and Setbacks, is added and reads: Swimming pools, hot tubs and spas shall meet requirements of the zoning code of the city of Edmonds. 1. Minimum setbacks are measured from property lines to the inside face of the pool, hot tub or spa as required by the zoning code for accessory structures. 2. All other accessory buildings and equipment shall meet the normally required setbacks for accessory structures in the zone in which they are located. TY. Section 3109.4, Tests and cross -connection devices, is added and reads: 1. All swimming pool, hot tub and spa piping shall be inspected and approved before being covered or concealed. 2. Washington State Department of Health approved cross connection devices are required to be provided on potable water systems when used to fill any swimming pool, hot tub or spa. UZ. Section 3109.5, Wastewater disposal, is added and reads: A means of disposal of the total contents of the swimming pool, hot tub or spa (including partial or periodic emptying) shall be reviewed and approved by the public works director. 1. No direct connection shall be made between any swimming pool, hot tub or spa to any storm drain, city sewer main, drainage system, seepage pit, underground leaching pit, or sub -soil drain. 2. A sanitary tee (outside cleanout installed on the main building side sewer line) shall be provided for draining of treated water into the city sanitary sewer system. VAA. Section 3109.9, Inspection requirements, is added and reads: The appropriate city inspector shall be notified for the following applicable inspections: 1. Footing, wall, pre -form, pre-gunite, erosion control, underground plumbing, sanitary extension and cleanout, mechanical pool equipment, gas piping, mechanical enclosure location, cross connection and final inspection. 2. An initial cross connection control installation inspection is required by the city cross connection control specialist prior to final installation approval. 3. All backflow assemblies shall be tested by state certified backflow assembly testers upon initial installation and then annually thereafter. Copies of all test reports shall be submitted to the city water division for review and approval. WBB. Appendix E, Accessibility Requirements, is amended by deleting Sections E107, E108, E 110 and E 111. NCC. Appendix G, Flood -Resistant Construction, is amended by addition of new section: Section G301.1(4) Where base flood elevation data has not been provided or is not available from another authoritative source, it shall be generated for subdivision proposals and other pro- posed developments which contain at least 50 lots or 5 acres, whichever is less. NDD. Appendix H, Signs, is amended as follows: 1. Section H101.2, Signs exempt from permits, is replaced by subsection (E)(1)(p) of this section. 2. Section H101.2.1, Prohibited signs, is added and reads as follows: a. It is unlawful for any person to advertise or display any visually communicated message, by letter or pictorially, of any kind on any seating bench, or in direct connection with any bench. b. All signs not expressly permitted by Chapter 20.60 ECDC. c. Signs which the city engineer determines to be a hazard to vehicle or pedestrian traffic because they resemble or obscure a traffic control device, or pose a hazard to a pedestrian walkway or because they obscure visibility needed for safe traffic passage. Such signs shall be immediately removed at the request of the city engineer. d. All signs which are located within a public right-of-way and that have been improperly posted or displayed are hereby declared to be a public nuisance and shall be subject to immediate removal and confiscation per ECDC 20.60.090. 3. Sections H 104, Identification, H 106.1.1, Internally illuminated signs, H 107, Combustible materials, H108, Animated devices, H109.1, Height restrictions, and H110, Roof signs, are deleted. [Ord. 3926 § 1 (Exh. A), 2013; Ord. 3845 § 6, 2011; Ord. 3796 § 1, 2010].