Fire Marshal Fees. 9. Dry Cleaning Plants: Operation of a dry cleaning plant $50.00

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1 Fire Marshal Fees Section A. Permits: Fee 1. Airports, Heliports, and Helistops: Operation of an airport, heliport, or helistop 2. Bowling Pin and Bowling Alley Resurfacing and Refinishing: Bowling Pin refinishing or Bowling Lane Resurfacing 3. Cellulose Nitrate Motion Picture Film: Storage and handling of over 25lbs of cellulose nitrate film 4. Cellulose Nitrate Plastic 5. Combustible Fibers: Storage and handling of combustible fibers in excess of 100 cubic feet 6. Compressed Gas: Storage, use, or handling of more that 2,000 cubic feet of flammable compressed gas or 6,000 cubic feet or nonflammable compressed gas 7. Crude Oil Production 8. Cryogenic Fluids: A. Production, storage or sale of cryogenic fluids B. Transportation on the highway of flammable cryogenic fluids in excess of 120 gallons C. Transportation on the highway of liquefied oxygen or cryogenic oxidizers in excess of 120 gallons D. Storage and transportation of nonflammable, nontoxic cryogenic fluids in excess of 500 gallons E. Storage or use of more than 10 gallons of liquefied oxygen, flammable cryogenic fluids or cryogenic oxidizers 9. Dry Cleaning Plants: Operation of a dry cleaning plant 10. Explosives, Blasting Agents and Ammunition: A. 48 Hours B. 7 Days C. 30 Days 1) To manufacture, possess, store, sell or otherwise dispose of explosive or blasting agents 2) To transport explosive or blasting agents 3) To use explosive or blasting agents 4) To operate a terminal for handling explosive or blasting agents 5) To deliver to or receive explosives or blasting agents from a carrier at a terminal between the hours of sunset and sunrise 6) To transport blasting caps or electric blasting caps on the same vehicle with explosives 11. Flammable and Combustible Liquids: A. Storage, handling or use of Class I flammable liquids in excess of 3 $ $ $500.00

2 gallons in any dwelling or other place of human habitation, or in excess of 6 gallons in any other dwelling or other occupancy, or in excess of 10 gallons outside of any building; except that no permit shall required for the following: B. Storage, handling or use of Class II or III liquids in excess of 25 gallons in a building; or in excess of 60 gallons outside a building, except for fuel oil used in connection with oil burning equipment C. For the manufacturing, process, blending, or refining of flammable or combustible liquids. Applications for a permit shall be accompanied by plans showing the topography of the proposed site, the proximity of the plant to places of assembly, residential, or mercantile occupancies, and adequacy of water supply for fire control; D. For the storage of flammable or combustible liquids in stationary tanks 12. Flammable Finishes A. Spraying B. Dipping Spraying or dipping operations utilizing more than 1 gallon of flammable or combustible liquid on any working day 13. Fruit Ripening Processes: Crop ripening or coloring process 14. Fumigation and Thermal Insecticide Fogging: Any fumigation or thermal insecticide fogging process 15. Hazardous Chemicals: A. Storage or handling of more than 55 gallons of corrosive liquids B. Storage or handling of more than 500 pounds of oxidizing materials C. Storage or handling of more than 10 pounds of organic peroxides D. Storage or handling of more than 500 pounds of nitro methane E. Storage or handling of more than 1,000 of ammonium nitrate fertilizers and fertilizer mixtures F. Storage or handling of any amount of highly toxic material or poisonous gas G. Storage or handling of more than one millieurie or radium or other radioactive material H. Storage or handling of any amount of radioactive material for which a specific license from the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission is required I. Filing fee for each Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) or other filing required by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986 $1.00 per sheet 16. High Pile Combustible Stock: High pile stock in areas of more than 2,500 square feet (with 231 C Systems) 17. Liquefied Natural Gas: 18. Liquefied Petroleum Gas: Storage contain exceeding 299 gallons individual water capacity or combined container storage exceeding 499

3 gallons irrespective of individual container size 19. Lumber storage: Any facility or operation in which more that 100,000 board feet of lumber is to be storage or used 20. Magnesium: Melting, costing, heat treating machining, or grinding of more than 10 pounds of magnesium per working day 21. Mechanical Refrigeration: Installation or operation of cylinders with more than 20 pounds of refrigerant 22. Motion Picture Project: To operate a motion picture projection machine 23. Organic Coatings: Manufacturing of more than one gallon of organic coating on any working day 24. Ovens: Industrial baking or drying ovens using oil or gas fuel 25. Pipelines for Flammable or Combustible Liquids 26. Places of Assembly: A. Small: Any building or room or space within a building having a local occupancy of persons which has been designed and intended to be operated, used, or maintained as a place of assembly B. Large: Same as small assembly except exceeding 700 persons 27. Pulverized particles (dust): Industrial processes producing combustible dusts 28. Repair Garages: Any place of business using any building, shed, or enclosure for the purpose of servicing motor vehicles A. Small: <5,000 square feet B. Large >5,000 square feet 29. Tank Vehicles for Flammable & Combustible Liquids: Businesses of Delivery of flammable or combustible liquids from tank vehicles, Tank Bulk Storage Farm 30. Tents and Air Supported Structures: Any tent or air supported structure exceeding 120 square feet in area or intended for the use of 10 or more people 31. Tire Rebuilding Plant 32 Wrecking Yard, Junk Yard or Waste Handling Plant: To conduct or maintain any wrecking yard, junk yard, or waste material handling plant 33. Underground Storage Tank Installation or Removal (Per Site) $ Above Ground Storage Tank Installation or Removal (Per Site) $ Temporary Kiosks $ Open Burning Permit: A. Residential or Bonfire No Charge B. Commercial 37. Semiconductor Fabrication Facilities:

4 Using Hazardous Production Material (HPM); Any semiconductor fabrication facility which store, handle or use hazardous production materials Hazardous Production (Material-HPM)-a solid, liquid or gas that has a degree of hazard rating in Health, flammability or reactivity of Class 3 or 4 as ranked by NFPA Standard Welding and Cutting, Calcium Carbide and Acetylene Generators: A. Welding or Cutting Exception (Welding or Cutting) A. Welding or cutting in areas approved for the purpose B. Having an approved permit system established for the control of the fire hazards involved Cylinders and container storage exceeding: A. 2,000 cubic feet of flammable compressed gas B. 300 pounds of liquefied gas (LPG) C. 6,000 cubic feet of nonflammable compressed gas Use or storage of calcium carbide in excess of 200 pound Operation of an acetylene generator having a carbide capacity exceeding 5 pounds 39. Matches: Manufacture or storage of more than 25 cases in aggregate 40. Fireworks: A. Manufacture $ B. Sale, Possession, Outdoor Public Display $ C. Indoor Public Display $ Photocopies: Copies of fire reports, documents, etc. to support office operation $1.00 Per sheet Section C. Mandated State Inspections 1. Regular Inspections See Section E 2. Imminent Hazard Violation (fine for EACH violation immediately). Overcrowding Locked Exit Door Blocked Exit Door $ Other Non-compliance (fine for EACH violation) Section D. Re-inspections 1. Fee after two inspections when owner/operator fails to comply with code requirements and does not file an appeal (Paid by business owners or operators) $100.00

5 Section E. Municipal Interlocal Agreements 1. Periodic Inspections Within Municipalities and Municipal ETJ s: (Paid by contracting municipalities to perform fire code enforcement within their jurisdiction) 2. Constructions Re-inspections: For multiple inspections in new commercial per construction (Paid by the contractor) New Construction $0-$2,500 $2,501-$25,000 $25,001-$50,000 $50,001-$100,000 $100,001 and up Up-fits and change of use---same as new Plan Review Fee Routine Inspections Manufacturing & Industrial 0-3,000 sq ft 3,001-5,000 sq ft 5,001-10,000 sq ft 10, ,000 sq ft 50, ,000 sq ft Business & Mercantile 0-3,000 sq ft 3,001-5,000 sq ft 5,001-10,000 sq ft 10,001-50,000 sq ft 50, ,00 sq ft 100, 001 and up Same as Unincorporated Area Same as Unincorporated Area $ $ $ (add $2.50 over $100,00) $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Day Care $ / or $10.00 Rest Home per sleeping unit Family Care Homes Nursing Centers Hospitals/Institutional Facilities $ Foster Homes $25.00 ABC Permit $ Churches Schools

6 Residential/Dormitory Work started without a permit Work finished without a permit or $10.00 per sleeping unit $ permit fee $ permit fees NOTE Imminent Hazard violation fines may be assessed immediately upon inspection. Regular noncompliance fines will be assessed after an agreed upon correction grace period. A re-inspection will be set up after the grace period and compliance will be determined.