Ord 10-06
ORDINANCE NO. 10-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING
CHAPTER 96, "FIRE SAFETY AND EMERGENCY
SERVICES", OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, BY AMENDING SECTION
96.16, "CERTAIN CODES ADOPTED BY REFERENCE",
BY UPDATING THE REFERENCES TO THE FLORIDA
BUILDING CODE AND TO CERTAIN NATIONAL FIRE
PROTECTION ASSOCIATION CODES; ENACTING A
NEW SECTION 96.17, "APPEALS", TO PROVIDE A
PROCEDURE FOR AFFECTED INDIVIDUALS TO
CHALLENGE THE CITY'S LOCAL AMENDMENT
PROVISIONS; PROVIDING A SAVING CLAUSE, A
GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE AND AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, the City follows certain National Fire Protection Association codes
in relation to minimum fire safety standards and the Florida Fire Prevention Code; and
WHEREAS, Florida Statute Chapter 633 provides for a uniform fire safety
standard and code to be adopted by all local governments; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission wishes to modify certain portions of its code to
provide greater, more stringent safety standards for the public; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission deems it to be in the public interest to adopt
State Law, as it may be amended, as well as other amendments to the Fire Prevention
Code as it relates to minimum fire safety standards and the Florida Fire Prevention
Code.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That Chapter 96, "Fire Safety and Emergency Services", Section
96.16, "Certain Codes Adopted by Reference", of the Code of Ordinances of the City of
Delray Beach, Florida, be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows:
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Sec. 96.16. CERTAIN CODES ADOPTED BY REFERENCE.
(A) The city adopts by reference and incorporates into this Code as
though fully set out herein, that certain code, as it may from time to time be
amended, known as the Florida Fire Prevention Code, Chapter 36 of the Florida
Building Code (2QQ1) (2004 l, and the incorporated standards.
(B) The city adopts by reference and incorporates into this Code, as
though fully set out herein, those specific codes and standards,
from the Florida Fire Prevention code, Chapter 36 of the Florida
Building Code (2Qg1) (2004). In addition to the codes adopted by
, the Florida Fire Prevention Code, the City of Delray Beach adopts
National Fire Protection Association codes listed below and as they
may be amended:
NFPA 18 ~ 2006 Wettina Aaents
NFPA 22 4-993 2003 Water Tanks for Private Fire
Protection
NFPA 50 2001 Bulk Oxygen Systems at
Consumer Sites
NFPA 50A 1999 Gaseous Hydrogen Systems
at Consumer Sites
NFPA 53 4-999 2004 Oxygen-Enriched
Atmosoheres
NFPA 92B ~ 2005 Smoke Management
Systems in Malls, Atria,
Laroe Areas
NFPA 101B 4-999 2002 Means of Earess
NFPA 102 1995 Assembly Seating, Tents,
and Membrane Structures
NFPA 105 4-999 2003 Smoke Control Door
Assemblies
NFPA 115 4-999 2003 Laser Fire Protection
NFPA 140 4-999 2004 Motion Picture and TV
Production Facilities
NFPA 160 ~ 2006 Flame Effects Before an
Audience
NFPA 170 4-999 2006 Fire Safety Svmbols
NFPA 203 2000 Roof Coverinos and Roof
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Deck Construction
,
NFPA 204 4-993 2002 Smoke and Heat Venti no
NFPA 258 2001 Research Test Method for
Determining Smoke
Generation of Solid
Materials
NFPA 287 2001 Flammability of Materials in
Clean rooms
NFPA 302 4-993 2004 Pleasure and Commercial
Motor Craft
NFPA 306 ~ 2003 Control of Gas Hazards on
Vessels
NFPA 326 4-999 2005 Safeguarding Tanks and
Containers
NFPA 408 4-999 2004 Aircraft Hand Portable Fire
Extinouishers
NFPA 423 4-999 2004 Construction and Protection
of Aircraft Engine Test
Facilities
NFPA 496 4-993 2003 Purged and Pressurized
Enclosures for Electrical
Eauioment
NFPA 502 4-993 2004 Road Tunnels, Bridges, and
Limited Access Hiohwavs
NFPA 513 1998 Motor Freioht Terminals
NFPA 560 ~ 2002 Ethylene Oxide for
Sterilization and Fumigation,
Storage, Handling, and use
of
NFPA 601 ~ 2005 Security Services in Fire
I Loss Prevention
NFPA 720 4-993 2005 Household Carbon
Monoxide Waming
EauiDment
NFPA 780 ~ 2004 Installation of Lighting
Protection SYStems
NFPA 801 4-993 2003 Facilities Handling
! Radioactive Materials
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NFPA 820 4-999 2003 Fire Protection in
I Wastewater Treatment and
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Collection Facilities
, NFPA 914 2001 Fire Protection in Historic
Structures
NFPA 1141 4-993 2003 Planned Buildino GrouDs
NFPA 1962 4-993 2003 Care, Use and Service
Testing of Fire Hose
Including Connections and
Nozzles
NFPA 1961 ~ 2002 Fire Hose
The City hereby adopts the following amendments to the Fire Prevention
Code of the National Fire Protection Association, N.F.PA Pamphlet No.1,
included in the Florida Fire Prevention Code, Chapter 36 of the Florida Building
Code (2QQ1) (2004 ), adopted in this article:
(1) Section 7-3.2 is amended to include the following language:
Approved automatic fire sprinkler systems as hereinafter defined shall be
installed throughout hereinafter constructed buildings and structures or
appropriate sections thereof:
(a) The following buildings of an institutional or educational
character: all hospitals, ambulatory, surgical or treatment centers, nursing
homes, homes for the aged, convalescent centers, rehabilitation facilities,
day care centers caring for more than 12 clients under 1 year of age, adult
congregate living facilities, and all occupancies and uses of similar nature
to those herein stated, without regard to the type of construction or height
of the building or structure involved.
(b) All wood or partial wood frame buildings or structures which
are 2 stories or more than 20 feet in height as measured from finish
ground floor grade to the underside of the topmost roof assembly. Single-
family homes, duplexes and townhouses shall be exempt from this
requirement, except as provided in section (d) below.
(c) All buildings or structures regardless of the type of
construction which are 3 stories or more in height or all buildings or
structures in excess of 30 feet in height as measured from the finish
ground floor grade to the underside of the topmost roof assembly.
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(d) All buildings or structures regardless of the type of
construction which are in excess of 12,000 square feet per floor, or an
aggregate of 12,000 square feet if there is unprotected communication
between floors or intermediate spaces.
(e) All portions or sections of buildings or structures which are
below grade or which constitute the basement area of a building or
structure regardless of square footage of floor area or type of
construction.
The automatic fire sprinkler systems herein referred to and
the installation thereof which is required by this ordinance shall be as
contained in and provided for with the applicable standard specified for
this section under appendix A of this Fire Prevention Code.
(2) Section 7-2.2.2 is amended to include the following language:
All hereafter constructed buildings and structures more than 3
stories in height or 36 feet in height or all buildings more than 2 stories in height
and more than 30,000 square feet per floor level, shall be equipped with
approved Class 1 standpipes to provide reasonable safety to persons and
property.
For purposes of this section, height is measured from finish ground
floor grade to the underside of the topmost roof assembly.
(3) Section 7-2.3 is amended to include the following language:
All systems, equipment, tanks, piping, devices, appliances,
controls, or storage facilities over which the code contains regulatory provisions,
or which are required by any other law, shall be maintained in operative condition
at all times to provide the service for which installed.
All fire sprinkler, standpipe, and fire pump systems shall be
annually inspected, serviced, and maintained under a written service contract
with service companies licensed by the State of Florida to provide such services
and which possess a current occupational license for the City of Delray Beach
providing for regular maintenance and testing of the systems in accordance with
the applicable standards specified under Appendix A of this Fire Prevention
Code and N.F.P.A. 13A, N.F.P.A. 14A and N.F.P.A. 25.
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The service company performing the maintenance and tests shall
forward a written report to the Fire-Rescue Department indicating the nature of
any repairs, modifications, and/or corrections completed by the service company,
the date and time of such tests and inspections and any other information which
may be required by the fire-rescue services department. In addition, a copy of
the service report must be maintained on the premises, and it shall be subject to
inspection by the Fire-Rescue Department at any time.
(4) Section 7-3.4.2 is amended to include the following language:
Valves on connections to water supplies, sectional control and
isolation valves, and other valves in supply pipes to sprinklers and other fixed
water-based fire suppression systems shall be supervised by an approved
Central station signaling service.
(5) Section 7-7 is amended to include the following language:
Any off-site monitoring of required fire alarm/detection devices shall
be done at an approved UL Listed Fire Protection Signaling Systems Central
Station. It shall be the responsibility of the building owner to provide and maintain
a current valid UL Fire Alarm Certificate on the building's fire alarm system.
(6) Section 7-7.1.1 is amended to include the following language:
Remote monitoring locations shall not be permitted to verify fire alarm signals
prior to reporting them to the Fire-Rescue Department.
Section 2. That Chapter 96, "Fire Safety and Emergency Services", Section
96.17, "Appeals", of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, be,
and the same is hereby enacted to read as follows:
Sec. 96.17 APPEALS.
(A) In accordance with Section 633.025(4)(d), Fla. Stat.. the validity of
locallY adooted amendments to the Florida Fire Prevention Code mav be
challenaed by reauestina a hearina with the City Commission. The hearina shall
take Dlace within forty-five (45) days of the date of the reauest.
(1) For Durooses of such challenae. the burden of Droof shall be
on the challenaina Darty to Drove that the local amendments
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(a) are not iustified due to local conditions which reauire
more strinaent reauirements than those sDecified in the Florida Fire Prevention
Code for the Drotection of life and DroDerty or due to sDecial situations arising
from historic. aeoaraDhic. or unusual conditions: or
(b) the additional reauirements are discriminatorv as to
materials. Droducts. or construction techniaues of demonstrated caDabilities.
(B) Actions of the City Commission shall be aDDealed to the
DeDartment of Financial Services in accordance with Section 633.025(4)(d), Fla.
Stat.
(C) Actions of the DeDartment of Financial Services are subiect to
iudicial review Dursuant to Section 120.68. Fla. Stat.
Section 3. That should any section or provision of this ordinance or any
portion thereof, any paragraph, sentence, or word be declared by a court of competent
jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder
hereof as a whole or part thereof other than the part declared to be invalid.
Section 4. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be,
and the same are hereby repealed.
Section 5. That this ordinance shall become effective upon its adoption on
second and final reading.
""I ~SSED ~OPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this
the ~aay of -" _t'> 6' ,2006.
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ATTEST:
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City Clerk
First Reading
Second Reading
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MEMORANDUM
FROM:
MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSIONERS
CITY MANAGERCf1"1
AGENDA ITEM # \ OE - REGULAR MEETING OF FEBRUARY 21. 2006
ORDINANCE NO. 10-06 (AMENDING CHAPTER 96. "FIRE SAFETY
AND EMERGENCY SERVICES")
TO:
SUBJECT:
DATE:
FEBRUARY 17, 2006
This ordinance is before Commission for second reading and public hearing to amend Chapter 96,
"Fire Safety and Emergency Services", Section 96.16, "Certain Codes Adopted by Reference", of the'
Code of Ordinances, by updating the references to the Florida Building Code and National Fire
Protection Association Codes and providing a procedure for affected individuals to challenge the
City's local amendment provisions.
At the first reading on February 7, 2006, the Commission passed Ordinance No. 10-06.
Recommend approval of Ordinance No. 10-06 on second and final reading.
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Writer's Direct Line: 561/243-7090
MEMORANDUM
DATE: January 24,2006
TO: David T. Harden, City Manager
City Commission
FROM: Terrill Barton, Assistant City Attorney
SUBJECT: Revised Ordinance Reaardina the Fire Prevention Code
Attached please find an ordinance amending Chapter 96, "Fire Safety and
Emergency Services" of the Code of Ordinances. The proposed changes comport
with state law which requires that the City adopt the state's uniform guidelines for
fire prevention. The state statutes require that any local amendments to these
uniform state standards must be adopted by ordinance following a public hearing
which has been advertised in a newspaper of general circulation at least ten (10)
days in advance.
It further provides that all local governments which adopt amendments must
provide a means for each substantially affected individual to challenge the local
amendments by appeal within forty-five (45) days of request in order to determine
whether or not local conditions require stricter standards and/or whether or not our
local amendments are discriminatory as to materials, products or construction
techniques. See, Section 633.025(4), Fla. Stat. (2005).
The decision of the City Commission may then be appealed to the State
Department of Financial Services in accordance with Section 633.025(4)(d), Fla.
Stat. and the decision of the Department of Financial Services shall be subject to
judicial review in accordance with Section 120.68, Fla. Stat.
Please place the attached ordinance on the next available City Commission
agenda and let me know if you have any questions. Thank you.
TCB:smk
Attachments
cc:
Chevelle Nubin, City Clerk
Kerry Koen, Fire Chief
Bill Adams, Assistant Fire Chief
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ORDINANCE NO. 10-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 96, "FIRE
SAFETY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES", OF THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DELRA Y BEACH, BY AMENDING
SECTION 96.16, "CERTAIN CODES ADOPTED BY REFERENCE",
BY UPDATING THE REFERENCES TO THE FLORIDA BUILDING
CODE AND TO CERTAIN NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION
ASSOCIATION CODES; ENACTING A NEW SECTION 96.17,
"APPEALS", TO PROVIDE A PROCEDURE FOR AFFECTED
INDIVIDUALS TO CHALLENGE THE CITY'S LOCAL AMENDMENT
PROVISIONS; PROVIDING A SAVING CLAUSE, A GENERAL
REPEALER CLAUSE AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City follows certain National Fire Protection Association codes in relation
to minimum fire safety standards and the Florida Fire Prevention Code; and
WHEREAS, Florida Statute Chapter 633 provides for a uniform fire safety standard and
code to be adopted by all local governments; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission wishes to modify certain portions of its code to provide
greater, more stringent safety standards for the public; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission deems it to be in the public interest to adopt State Law,
as it may be amended, as well as other amendments to the Fire Prevention Code as it relates to
minimum fire safety standards and the Florida Fire Prevention Code.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That Chapter 96, "Fire Safety and Emergency Services., Section 96.16,
"Certain Codes Adopted by Reference", of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach,
Florida, be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 96.16. CERTAIN CODES ADOPTED BY REFERENCE.
(A) The city adopts by reference and incorporates into this Code as though fully
set out herein, that certain code, as it may from time to time be amended, known as the
Florida Fire Prevention Code, Chapter 36 of the Florida Building Code (2001) (2004), and
the incorporated standards.
(B) The city adopts by reference and incorporates into this Code, as though fully
set out herein, those specific codes and standards, from the Florida Fire Prevention code,
Chapter 36 of the Florida Building Code (2QQ1) (2004). In addition to the codes adopted
by the Florida Fire Prevention Code, the City of Delray Beach adopts National Fire
Protection Association codes listed below and as they may be amended:
NFPA 18 4-9ge 2006 Wettino Aoents
NFPA 22 4-993 2003 Water Tanks for Private Fire
Protection
NFPA 50 2001 Bulk Oxygen Systems at
Consumer Sites
NFPA 50A 1999 Gaseous Hydrogen Systems
at Consumer Sites
NFPA 53 4-999 2004 Oxygen-Enriched
AtmosDheres
NFPA 92B ~ 2005 Smoke Management
Systems in Malls, Atria,
Laroe Areas
NFPA 101B 4-999 2002 Means of Eoress
NFPA 102 ~ 1995 Assembly Seating, Tents,
and Membrane Structures
NFPA 105 4-999 2003 Smoke Control Door
Assemblies
NFPA 115 4-999 2003 Laser Fire Protection
NFPA 140 4-999 2004 Motion Picture and TV
Production Facilities
NFPA 160 ~ 2006 Flame Effects Before an
Audience
NFPA 170 4-999 2006 Fire Safety Svmbols
NFPA 203 2000 Roof Coverings and Roof
Deck Construction
NFPA 204 4-993 2002 Smoke and Heat VentinQ
NFPA 258 2001 Research Test Method for
Determining Smoke
Generation of Solid
Materials
NFPA 287 2001 Flammability of Materials in
Clean rooms
NFPA 302 4-993 2004 Pleasure and Commercial
Motor Craft
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NFPA 306 ~ 2003 Control of Gas Hazards on
Vessels
NFPA 326 4-999 2005 Safeguarding Tanks and
Containers
NFPA 408 4-999 2004 Aircraft Hand Portable Fire
Extinauishers
NFPA 423 4-999 2004 Construction and Protection
of Aircraft Engine Test
Facilities
NFPA 496 4-993 2003 Purged and Pressurized
Enclosures for Electrical
Eauioment
NFPA 502 4-993 2004 Road Tunnels, Bridges, and
Limited Access Hiohwavs
NFPA 513 1998 Motor Freioht Terminals
NFPA 560 ~ 2002 Ethylene Oxide for
Sterilization and Fumigation,
Storage, Handling, and use
of
NFPA 601 ~ 2005 Security Services in Fire
Loss Prevention
NFPA 720 4-993 2005 Household Carbon
Monoxide Warning
Eauioment
NFPA 780 ~ 2004 Installation of Lighting
Protection Systems
NFPA 801 4-993 2003 Facilities Handling
Radioactive Materials
NFPA 820 4-999 2003 Fire Protection in
Wastewater Treatment and
Collection Facilities
NFPA 914 2001 Fire Protection in Historic
Structures
NFPA 1141 4-993 2003 Planned Buildino GroUDS
NFPA 1962 4-993 2003 Care, Use and Service
Testing of Fire Hose
Including Connections and
Nozzles
NFPA 1961 ~ 2002 Fire Hose
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The City hereby adopts the following amendments to the Fire Prevention Code of
the National Fire Protection Association, N.F.PA Pamphlet No.1, included in the Florida
Fire Prevention Code, Chapter 36 of the Florida Building Code (2Q91) (2004), adopted in
this article:
(1) Section 7-3.2 is amended to include the following language:
Approved automatic fire sprinkler systems as hereinafter defined shall be installed
throughout hereinafter constructed buildings and structures or appropriate sections
thereof:
(a) The following buildings of an institutional or educational character: all
hospitals, ambulatory, surgical or treatment centers, nursing homes, homes for the
aged, convalescent centers, rehabilitation facilities, day care centers caring for
more than 12 clients under 1 year of age, adult congregate living facilities, and all
occupancies and uses of similar nature to those herein stated, without regard to the
type of construction or height of the building or structure involved.
(b) All wood or partial wood frame buildings or structures which are 2
stories or more than 20 feet in height as measured from finish ground floor grade to
the underside of the topmost roof assembly. Single-family homes, duplexes and
townhouses shall be exempt from this requirement, except as provided in section
(d) below.
(c) All buildings or structures regardless of the type of construction which
are 3 stories or more in height or all buildings or structures in excess of 30 feet in
height as measured from the finish ground floor grade to the underside of the
topmost roof assembly.
(d) All buildings or structures regardless of the type of construction which
are in excess of 12,000 square feet per floor, or an aggregate of 12,000 square feet
if there is unprotected communication between floors or intermediate spaces.
(e) All portions or sections of buildings or structures which are below
grade or which constitute the basement area of a building or structure regardless of
square footage of floor area or type of construction.
The automatic fire sprinkler systems herein referred to and the
installation thereof which is required by this ordinance shall be as contained in and
provided for with the applicable standard specified for this section under appendix A
of this Fire Prevention Code.
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(2) Section 7-2.2.2 is amended to include the following language:
All hereafter constructed buildings and structures more than 3 stories in
height or 36 feet in height or all buildings more than 2 stories in height and more than
30,000 square feet per floor level, shall be equipped with approved Class 1 standpipes to
provide reasonable safety to persons and property.
For purposes of this section, height is measured from finish ground floor
grade to the underside of the topmost roof assembly.
(3) Section 7-2.3 is amended to include the following language:
All systems, equipment, tanks, piping, devices, appliances, controls, or
storage facilities over which the code contains regulatory provisions, or which are required
by any other law, shall be maintained in operative condition at all times to provide the
service for which installed.
All fire sprinkler, standpipe, and fire pump systems shall be annually
inspected, serviced, and maintained under a written service contract with service
companies licensed by the State of Florida to provide such services and which possess a
current occupational license for the City of Delray Beach providing for regular
maintenance and testing of the systems in accordance with the applicable standards
specified under Appendix A of this Fire Prevention Code and N.F.PA 13A, N.F.PA 14A
and N.F.PA 25.
The service company performing the maintenance and tests shall forward a
written report to the Fire-Rescue Department indicating the nature of any repairs,
modifications, and/or corrections completed by the service company, the date and time of
such tests and inspections and any other information which may be required by the fire-
rescue services department. In addition, a copy of the service report must be maintained
on the premises, and it shall be subject to inspection by the Fire-Rescue Department at
any time.
(4) Section 7-3.4.2 is amended to include the following language:
Valves on connections to water supplies, sectional control and isolation
valves, and other valves in supply pipes to sprinklers and other fixed water-based fire
suppression systems shall be supervised by an approved Central station signaling service.
(5) Section 7-7 is amended to include the following language:
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Any off-site monitoring of required fire alarm/detection devices shall be done
at an approved UL Listed Fire Protection Signaling Systems Central Station. It shall be the
responsibility of the building owner to provide and maintain a current valid UL Fire Alarm
Certificate on the building's fire alarm system.
(6) Section 7-7.1.1 is amended to include the following language:
Remote monitoring locations shall not be permitted to verify fire alarm signals prior to
reporting them to the Fire-Rescue Department.
Section 2. That Chapter 96, "Fire Safety and Emergency Services", Section 96.17,
"Appeals", of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, be, and the same is
hereby enacted to read as follows:
Sec. 96.17 APPEALS.
(A) In accordance with Section 633.025(4)(d). Fla. Stat.. the validity of locally
adopted amendments to the Florida Fire Prevention Code may be challenaed by
reauestina a hearina with the City Commission. The hearina shall take Dlace within forty-
five (45) davs of the date of the reauest.
(1) For DurDOses of such challenae. the burden of Droof shall be on the
challenaina Darty to Drove that the local amendments
(a) are not iustified due to local conditions which reauire more
strinaent reauirements than those sDecified in the Florida Fire Prevention Code for the
Drotection of life and proDerty or due to special situations arisina from historic. aeoaraDhic.
or unusual conditions: or
(b) the additional reauirements are discriminatorv as to materials,
Droducts. or construction techniaues of demonstrated caDabilities.
(B) Actions of the City Commission shall be aDDealed to the DeDartment of
Financial Services in accordance with Section 633.025(4)(dl. Fla. Stat.
(C) Actions of the DeDartment of Financial Services are subiect to iudicial review
Dursuant to Section 120.68. Fla. Stat.
Section 3. That should any section or provision of this ordinance or any portion thereof,
any paragraph, sentence, or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid,
such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder hereof as a whole or part thereof other
than the part declared to be invalid.
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Section 4. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be, and the
same are hereby repealed.
Section 5. That this ordinance shall become effective upon its adoption on second and
final reading.
PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this the _
day of , 2006.
MAYOR
ATTEST:
City Clerk
First Reading
Second Reading
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