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2005C04-FIRE DEPARTMENTORDINANCE NO. /9~5'-~7-- Of~/ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS, AMENDING CHAPTER 7, OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS, RELATING TO THE FIRE DEPARTMENT, REPEALING CONFLICTING ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS; ADDING PROVISIONS FOR FEES FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES AND FIRE OPERATIONS; ADDING PROVISIONS FOR FINES FOR VIOLATIONS OF CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF THE CODE; INCLUDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Council the ("Council") of the City of Schertz (the "City") acknowledges the need for additional definition of the duties and functions of the Schertz Fire Department; and WHEREAS, the Council has determined that fees be assessed for hazardous materials operations and certain fire prevention services to provide a safe and appropriate level of service to the citizens of the City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS THAT: Section 1. The facts and recitations contained in the preamble of this Ordinance are hereby found and declared to be true and correct, and are incorporated by reference herein and expressly made a part hereof. The City Council hereby finds that this Ordinance implements a facilities and services policy that states: "The City should ensure that all areas of the city are served by an adequate level of fire protection that meets the lowest attainable Insurance Service Office rate standard recognized by the State Board of Insurance". Section 2. Chapter 7 of the Schertz City Code "Fire Prevention and Protection" is hereby amended by repealing and replacing Chapter 7 in its entirety with the following provisions: "Chapter 7 FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION Art. I. In General, §§ 7-1 --- 7-4 Art. II. Fire Marshal, §§ 7-6 --- 7-9 Art. III. Notification Required, §§ 7-10 Art. IV. Fireworks Code, §§ 7-11 --- 7-17 Art. V. Fire Prevention Code, §§ 7-18 --- 7-19 Art. VI. Life Safety Code, §§ 7-20 ---7-21 Art. VII. Fees, §§ 7-22 --- 7-26 ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL. Sec. 7-1. Fire Department; Office of the Fire Chief. {a) Created, Appointed - The fire department is hereby established as a department of the city, and the person responsible for the day-to- day operations thereof shall be known as the fire chief. The fire chief shall be appointed by the city manager. Sec. 7-2. Duties and Powers of the Fire Chief. (a) Administrative Head - The fire chief or his designee, shall be the administrative head of operations, fire prevention, reserve/volunteer services, training, equipment and supporting services for the department. (b} Enforcement and Interpretation by Fire Chief- The fire chief is hereby authorized and directed to enforce the provisions of the fire code, life safety code and other applicable fire-related ordinances of the city. The fire chief shall have the authority to render interpretations of these codes and ordinances and to adopt policies and procedures in order to clarify the application of their provisions. Such interpretations, policies and procedures shall be in compliance with the intent and purpose of these codes and shall not have the effect of waiving requirements specifically provided for in this Chapter. {c) Modifications by Fire Chief- Whenever there are practical difficulties involved in carrying out the provisions of this Chapter, the fire chief shall have the authority to grant modifications for individual cases, provided the fire chief shall first find that (ii special individualized reasons make the strict application of this Chapter impractical, (ii) the modification is in compliance with the intent and purpose of this Chapter, and {iiiJ such modification does not adversely impact health, life or fire safety requirements. The details of action granting modifications shall be recorded and entered in the files of the fire department. {d} Appeal of Actions by Fire Chief- Whenever the fire chief disapproves or refuses an application or a permit applied for under this Chapter or when it is claimed that the provisions of this Chapter do not apply or that the true intent and meaning of this Chapter have been misconstrued or wrongly interpreted, the applicant may appeal the fire chief's decision to the city manager, in writing, within 14 calendar days of the action complained of, along with any established filling fee. Sec. 7-3. Violation/Penalty. Persons who shall violate a provision of this Chapter or shall fail to comply with any of the requirements thereof or who shall erect, install, alter, repair or do work in violation of the approved construction documents directive of the fire chief, or of a permit or certificate used under provisions of this code, shall be guilty of a Class C Misdemeanor. Each day that a violation continues after due notice has been served shall be deemed a separate offense. Sec. 7-4. Mutual/Automatic Aid Protection. {a} Cooperative Arrangements - The fire chief and fire department personnel are hereby authorized and empowered to cooperate with, assist and receive assistance from the fire departments of neighboring cities which have entered into a mutual/automatic aid fire protection agreement with the city. Such mutual assistance to be at such time and under such circumstances as the fire chief of the city may deem appropriate. {b} Agreements - The city manager is authorized to enter into agreements for mutual/automatic aid. Sec. 7-5. Reserved. 4 ARTICLE II. FIRE MARSHAL. Sec. 7-6. Created, Appointed. The office of the fire marshal is hereby created, and such official shall be appointed by the fire chief. Sec. 7-7. Responsibilities. The fire marshal, and his designee, must be a state-certified peace officer. The fire marshal shall perform such duties as prescribed by law and other ordinances. The fire marshal shall be the authority having jurisdiction concerning nuisances, arson, fire prevention and/or fire code matters. Sec. 7-8. Duty to Investigate Fires. {a) Investigation - The fire marshal shall investigate the cause, origin and circumstances of every fire occurring within the city by which property has been destroyed or damaged and shall especially make investigations as to whether such fire was the result of carelessness or design. Such investigation shall begin within twenty-four (24) hours, not including Sunday or any other recognized federal holiday, of the occurrence of such fire. (b} Testimony- The fire marshal, when in his opinion further investigation is necessary, shall take or cause to be taken the testimony on oath of all persons supposed to be cognizant of any facts or to have means of knowledge in relation to the matter under investigation, and may require the production of any book, paper or document pertinent thereto. {c} Power to Administer Oaths - The fire marshal is hereby authorized and empowered to administer oaths and affirmations to any person appearing as witness before him. {d) Power to Summon Witnesses - The fire marshal shall have the power to summon witnesses before him to testify in relation to any matter which is, by the provisions of this Chapter, a subject of inquiry and investigation, and may require the production of any book, paper or document pertinent thereto. Sec. 7-9. Records to be Kept. {a} Records - The fire marshal shall keep in his office a record of all fires, together with all facts, statistics and circumstances including the origin of the fires and the amount of the loss, which may be determined by the investigation required by this Chapter. {b} Monthly Report - At the end of each month, the fire marshal shall report to the state fire marshal all existing hazardous conditions, together with a separate report on each fire in the city during such month. ARTICLE III. NOTIFICATION REQUIRED. Sec. 7-10. Notification. (a} Notice of Fires, Etc. - Any person with knowledge shall immediately notify the fire department of any fire, explosion or any hazardous materials being released that is a threat to persons or property, or of any persons trapped or endangered that will require rescue measures and any situation that could result in a fire or explosion that could endanger persons or property. (b} Notice of Alarms - Any person with knowledge shall immediately notify the fire department of any fire alarm activation in the response district. Alarms may be silenced after it is determined by the fire department that there is no immediate threat to persons or property. No person other than fire department personnel may reset a fire alarm system after a response to the alarm has been made. ARTICLE IV. FIREWORKS CODE. Sec. 7-11. Title. This article is, shall be known and may be cited as, the Fireworks Code of the City of Schertz. Sec. 7-12. Definitions. The following terms shall have the following meanings for purposes of this article. {a} Fireworks. Any device, other than a novelty, intended to produce visible or audible effects, or both, by combustion, deflagration, or detonation. (b} Consumer Fireworks. Any fireworks device for use by the public that complies with the construction, performance, composition, and labeling requirements promulgated by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) in Title 16, Code of Federal Regulations, in addition to any limits and other requirements set forth in the latest edition of NFPA 1123, Code for Fireworks Display. {c} Novelty. A device containing small amounts of pyrotechnic or explosive composition, or both, but not described as consumer fireworks. {d} Person. Any natural person, association of persons, partnership, corporation or agent, officer, or representative thereof. {e} Other Definitions. Definitions of other terms associated with "fireworks" not specifically defined in this article, shall be as defined in the latest edition of NFPA 1123, Code for Fireworks Display, including all appendices. Sec. 7-13. Territorial Applicability. This article shall be applicable and in force throughout the City of Schertz corporate limits and its extraterritorial jurisdiction. Sec. 7-14. Fire Works Prohibited. Except as provided hereinafter, it shall be unlawful for a person to manufacture, assemble, store, transport, sell, offer or have in possession with intent to sell, use, discharge, ignite, or otherwise set in action any fireworks within the corporate limits of the city or its extraterritorial jurisdiction. Sec. 7-15. Public Displays. (a} General - The fire chief, fire marshal, or the designee of either may adopt rules and regulations for the granting of permits for supervised displays of fireworks by municipalities, associations, and other organizations. Every such display shall be handled by a competent operator licensed and certified by the State of Texas. Such displays shall be of such composition, character, and so located, discharged or fired as in the opinion of the fire chief, fire marshal or the designee of either after proper inspection, shall not be hazardous to property or endanger any person or persons. After such privilege shall have been granted, possession and use of fireworks for such display shall be lawful for that purpose only. No permit granted to any person for such purpose shall be transferable. (b} Application - Application for permits shall be made in writing to the fire chief, fire marshal, or the designee of either at least ten (10) days prior to the proposed display. The applicant for such display shall at the time of application file a bond issued by an authorized surety company, conditioned upon the applicant's payment of all damages to persons or property which shall or may result form or be caused by such public display of fireworks, or a certificate of insurance evidencing the carrying of appropriate public liability insurance. The amount of such surety bond or insurance shall be not less than $1,000,000. {c} Disposal - Any fireworks that remain unfired after the display is concluded shall be immediately disposed of in safe manner for the particular firework. Sec. 7-16. Exceptions. Nothing in this article shall be construed to prohibit the use, sale, storage, or transportation of the following: (a} novelties, other than "sparklers", as listed in the latest edition of NFPA 1123, Code for Fireworks Display; (b) fireworks or pyrotechnic devices used by a railroad or other transportation agency for signal or illumination purposes; or (c) blank cartridges for use in show or theater, for signal or ceremonial purposes in athletic events, or for use by military organizations. Sec. 7-17. Seizure and Disposal. The fire chief, fire marshal, the designee of either, any police officer of the city, or any other duly constituted peace officer is empowered to stop the illegal transportation of any fireworks, close any building in which illegal fireworks are contained, and shall seize, take, remove or cause to be seized, taken, removed, at the expense of the owner/possessor, all fireworks offered or exposed for sale, stored, or otherwise held in violation of this article. Such seized fireworks shall be safely destroyed in a manner applicable to the fireworks involved and will be so destroyed under the direction and supervision of the fire chief, fire marshal, or the designee of either. ARTICLE V. FIRE PREVENTION CODE. Sec. 7-18. Fire Prevention Code Adopted. The International Fire Code, 2003 Edition (IFC-2003), as amended, revised and corrected, including all Appendices, and all future editions, revisions, amendments, and corrections, published by the International Code Council (ICC), one (1) copy of which is on file with the city secretary, is hereby adopted and incorporated by reference as the Fire Prevention Code of the City of Schertz, subject to and including by reference such amendments as herein shall appear. Sec. 7-19. Amendments. The fire prevention code adopted by Sec. 7-18 is hereby amended to set forth in the following paragraphs of this section. {a} Section 105.1.1 {IFC-2003} - Such provision is hereby amended to read as follows: "Permits required by this Chapter shall be obtained from the fire marshal. Permit fees, if any, shall be paid prior to issuance of the permit. Issued permits shall be kept on the premises designated therein at all times and shall be readily available for inspection by the fire marshal. See Exhibit -1 for permit fees." lb} Section 111.4 Failure to Comply- Such provision is hereby amended to read as follows: "Any person who shall continue any work after having been served with a stop work order, except such work as that person is directed to perform to remove a violation or unsafe condition, shall be guilty of a violation of Class C Misdemeanor." {c) Section 307.3 (IFC-20031 - Such provision is hereby amended to read as follows: "The location and conditions for open burning shall be in accordance with rules established by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and in effect at the time the permit is issued. Location and conditions shall be further restricted, as follows: 1. Forecasted wind speed of 15 mph or less; 2. Open burning shall not be allowed in residential areas on lot sizes less than five (5) acres; 3. Open burning shall not be allowed on days subject to an "Air Quality Health Alert" or other air quality warning." id} Section 903{IFC-2003) - Such provision is hereby supplemented as follows: "I. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed throughout all levels of all new Group A (Assembly), B (Business), E (Educational), F (Factory), H (Hazardous), I (Institutional), M (Mercantile), and S (Storage) occupancies of more than 10,000 square feet or where more than two stories in height or where the combined floor area on all floors, including mezzanines exceeds 10,000 square feet, and throughout all R-3 (Residential) occupancies of more than 5,000 square feet or more than two stories in height. The calculated area shall include all occupied space and exclude garage if separated 10 II. III. from the resident and its attic space, by one-hour firewall {according to International Building Code-2003 ED. - Table 719.1 (2)) and also exclude any detached building. Such systems shall be in compliance with International Building and Fire Codes for Group A,B,E,F,H,I,M,R, and S occupancies and installed in accordance with NFPA 13, NFPA 13D or NFPA 13R, as applicable. If this ordinance is in conflict with the above listed codes than the more restrictive shall prevail. The requirements of this section shall apply to existing buildings as follows: A. Existing Buildings (Except Group R) Exceeding 10,000 Square Feet. Existing buildings, other than Group R, with useable floor space exceeding 10,000 square feet, are exempt from automatic sprinkler requirements until such time as: 1. Any addition, renovation, remodeling, or other action results in any increase in useable floor space; or 2. Any renovation or remodeling project involves 25% or more of the building; or 3. Any change in Occupancy Group. B. Existing Buildings (Except Group R) 10,000 Square Feet or Less. Existing buildings, other than Group R, with useable floor space of 10,000 square feet or less, are exempt from automatic sprinkler system requirements until such time as: 1. The building is modified to increase useable floor space to more than 10,000 square feet: or 2. The Occupancy Group changes to Group R-3 and useable floor space exceeds 5,000 square feet. C. Existing Group R-3 Buildings Exceeding 5,000 Square Feet. Existing Group R-3 buildings with useable floor space 11 exceeding 5,000 square feet are exempt from automatic sprinkler requirements until such time as: 1. Any addition, renovation, remodeling, or other action results in any increase in useable floor space; or 2. Any renovation or remodeling project involves 25% or more of the building; or 3. The Occupancy Group changes to other than Group R and useable floor space exceeds 10,000 square feet. D. Existing Group R-3 Buildings 5,000 Square Feet or Less. Existing Group R-3 buildings with useable floor space of 5,000 square feet or less, are exempt from automatic sprinkler system requirements until such time as the building is modified to increase useable floor space to more than 5,000 square feet." (e) Section 903.3.7(IFC-2003) Fire Department Connections- Such provision is hereby supplemented as follows: "The location of fire department connections shall be in accordance with Section 912.2, as amended." {t) Section 907[IFC-2003~ - Such provision is hereby amended to read as follows: "Section 907.2.3(IFC-2003) Group E, (Educational), Exception 1 - Group E occupancies housed in one room with an occupant load of less than 50." "Section 907.2.10.1.4(IFC-2003) Daycare (Group E (Educational) and I (Institutional)) - Single or multiple-station smoke alarms shall be installed and maintained in Group E and I occupancies housing daycare activities regardless of occupant load at all of the following locations: (a) In each room used for sleeping purposes. 12 (b) On the ceiling or wall outside of each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of bedrooms." "Section 907.2.10.3(IFC-2003) Interconnection (Supplemented) - The requirements of this section shall also apply to a Group E or I occupancy housing daycare activities." {g) "Section 912.2(IFC-2003} Fire Department Connections- Such provision is hereby amended to read as follows: "With respect to hydrants, driveways, buildings and landscape, fire department connections shall be so located that fire apparatus and hose connections to supply the system will not obstruct access to the building for other fire apparatus. Fire department connections shall be located not more than 100 feet from the nearest fire hydrant connected to an approved water supply and shall be approved by the fire marshal." {h} Section 3406.2.4.4(IFC-2003} Storage and dispensing of flammable and combustible liquids on farms and construction sites - Such provision is hereby amended to read as follows: "The storage of Class I and II liquids in above-ground tanks is prohibited within fifty feet (50) of any building or structure." ARTICLE VI. LIFE SAFETY CODE. Sec. 7-20. Life Safety Code Adopted. NFPA 101, Life Safety Code, 2003 Edition, as amended, revised and corrected, including all future editions, revisions, amendments and corrections, published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), one (1) copy of which is on file with the city secretary, is hereby adopted and incorporated by reference as the Life Safety Code of the City of Schertz subject to and including by reference such amendments as herein shall appear. IVFPA 101, Life Safety Code, 2003 Edition, shall be used in conjunction with the International Fire Code, 2003 Edition 13 Sec. 7-21. Predominant Codes. When there is a conflict between the two codes adopted in Sec. 7-20, the more restrictive requirement, as reasonably determined by the fire chief in consultation with the city manager, shall prevail. ARTICLE VII. Fees. Sec. 7-22. Hazardous Materials Operations Service Fees. This section shall only apply to business or commercial property owners or generators and shall not apply to residential properties. (a} The fire department shall send an invoice to the owner/occupant of the property or generator of hazardous materials at which fire operations services are required. The property owner/occupant or generator shall remit full payment of such fees upon receipt. {b} The city may recover weighted hourly salaries per hour per employee and/or include additional labor, equipment, supplies, or any additional cost incurred in the emergency response and mitigation of a hazardous materials operation. (c} The city may also include in its fees for hazardous materials operations services a 15% administration fee. Sec. 7-23. Special Events Fees. Special event sponsors within the city limits shall be charged for any and all services required by the fire department, as determined by the fire department in its sole discretion, working in conjunction with the city's special events personnel, including, but not limited to standby fire apparatus, personnel, and vehicles. Such special events fees shall be due and payable with the Special Events Permit Application, and shall be in addition to any fees incurred for other fire department services rendered. 14 Sec. 7-24. Low Water Crossing Fee and Fines. A fee of $400 shall be assessed against any individual that a fire unit of the City of Schertz Fire Department rescues or attempts to rescue at a low-water crossing that is clearly marked by city barricades or gates. In addition, venturing past a barricade onto a flooded road is punishable by a maximum fine of $500. Sec. 7-25. Fee Collection. (a} Fees shall be collected for services provided inside the city limits as well as those provided outside the city limits of Schertz. (b} Fees that are the result of any actions listed in Sec. 7.22 and/or 7.23 are the responsibility of the property owner or occupant and are due and payable immediately upon receipt of an invoice from the fire department or its authorized agent. {¢} The fire department shall utilize applicable incident report information for the assessment and collection of fees. (d} The fire department shall coordinate with Schertz EMS for applicable fee collection along with utilizing fire records management for the collection of any additional fees not collected by Development Services. Sec. 7-26. Fee Exhibit. Various fire department related fees are set forth on Exhibit 1 to this Chapter." [end of revised Chapter Section 3. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this Ordinance is, for any reason, held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and such portion shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this chapter. 15 Section 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed, specifically Ordinances 78-E-20, 80- M-3, 81-C-26, 81-C-33, 85-C-8, and 89-C-15: Section 5. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its final passage and it is so ordained. 16 PAS~J~p, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED l~ais thee//,~wday of Mayor, City of Schertz, Texas Attest: City Secretary, City of Schertz (SEAL OF CITY)] 17 EXHIBIT 1 Hazardous Materials Operations Service Fees. Communications. The following fees for dispatching response: 1. Dispatch Fee $ 75.00 15 % Administration Fee shall be charged for fire department Apparatus. The following fees shall be charged for emergency response operations. 1. Class A Pumper $250.00 per hour 2. Aerial Apparatus $300.00 per hour 3. Tanker Apparatus $175.00 per hour 4. Rescue Truck $150.00 per hour 5. Command Unit $ 75.00 per hour 6. Rescue Boat $150.00 per hour 7. Rehab Unit $ 75.00 per hour 8. Staff Vehicle $ 75.00 per hour 9. Brush Truck $150.00 per hour NOTE: Non-emergency, standby and returning to services fees will be charged at ½ the hourly rate: Ce Personnel. The following fees for personnel shall be charged for operations response: 1. Firefighter 2. Haz-Mat Tech 3. Haz-Mat Operation 4. Fire Inspectors 5. Fire Investigators 6. Incident Commander $15.00 per hour $ 20.00 per hour $15.00 per hour $ 20.00 per hour $ 25.00 per hour $ 30.00 per hour 20099908.4 Haz-Mat. The following fees response: 1. Absorbent 2. Drum Liners 3. Lite-Dh for Haz-Mat supplies shall $15.00 per bag $ 8.00 each $ 20.00 per 50 lb bag 1-1 be charged for operations 4. Top-Sol $ 30.00 per bag 5. Barricade Tape $ 20.00 per roll 6. Poly Sheeting $ 50.00 per roll 7. Plug and patch Kit $ 30.00 each 8. Disposable Coveralls $ 20.00 each 9. Latex Gloves $ 5.00 pair 10. Disposable Goggles $10.00 pair 11. Broom $ 40.00 each 12. Shovel $ 50.00 each Protective Equipment Replacement. The following fees for damaged or contaminated protective equipment shall be charged for operations response: 1. Helmet $350.00 each 2. Nomex Hood $ 25.00 each 3. Bunker Coat $650.00 each 4. Bunker Pants $650.00 each 5. FF Boots $120.00 pair 6. FF Gloves $ 45.00 pair Firefighting Agents. The following fees for specialized fire protection supplies shall be charged for operations response: 1. AFFF Foam $ 35.00 per gallon 2. Class A Foam $ 20.00 per gallon 3. Light Water $ 20.00 per gallon 4. Micro-Clean $ 30.00 per gallon 5. Star-Dust $ 25.00 per 15 lb. Bag Ge Firefighting Equipment Replacement. The following fee for damaged or contaminated for operations response: 1. Hose 1.0" (each 50') $101.00 2. Hose 1.75" (each 50') $115.00 3. Hose 2.5" (each 50') $145.00 4. Hose 3.0" (each 50') $225.00 5. Hose 5.0" (each 100') $685.00 6. Hose 1.0" booster (each 50') $270.00 7. SCBA Air Mask (each) $240.00 8. SCBA Air Mask complete (each) $2,300.00 9. SCBA Spare Cylinders (each) $570.00 10. 12' Roof Ladder (each) $275.00 equipment shall be charged 20099908.4 1-2 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 14' Roof Ladder (each) 24' Extension Ladder (each) 35' Extension Ladder (each) A-Frame Combo Ladder (each) PASS Alarm (each) Portable Radio (each) Fog Nozzle 1.5-1.75" (each) Fog Nozzle 1.0" (each) Fog Nozzle 2.5" Each) Fog Nozzle 2.5" Master (each) Stacked Tips w/Shaper (each) $335.00 $525.00 $925.00 $414.00 $200.00 $2,500.00 $625.00 $510.00 $680.00 $825.00 $566.00 Deluge Monitor w/o pie & tips(each)S2,080.00 Foam Aerator Tube (each) $396.00 8' Attic Folding Ladder (each) $230.00 10" Attic Folding Ladder (each) $255.00 Note: This list is not all-inclusive of equipment that may be damaged or contaminated during the course of a response effort. Additional equipment that is not herein listed may be charged at actual replacement costs. Rescue Equipment Used. The following fees for rescue equipment used shall be charged for operations response 1. Spreaders $125.00 per hr. 2. Cutters $125.00 per hr. 3. Ram(s) $125.00 per hr. 4. Porta Power $ 55.00 per hr. 5. Ajax Cutting Tool $ 35.00 per hr. 6. Saws-All $ 65.00 perhr. 7. Air Impact Tools $ 85.00 per hr. 8. Oxygen with Mask $ 90.00 per hr. 9. Air Bags $175.00 per hr. 20099908.4 Fire Equipment Used. The following fees for fire equipment response: 1. Camera w/pictures (each set) 2. Cellular Phone w/long dist. Chg. 3. Command Light 4. Tripod Light (each) 5. Hand Lights (each) 6. Water Extinguisher (each) 1-3 used shall be charged for operations $ 35.00 $ 25.00 $250.00 $ 25.00 $ 15.00 $ 15.00 7. ABC Extinguisher (each) $ 40.00 8. CO2 Extinguisher (each) $ 40.00 9. Chain Saw (per hr.) $ 40.00 10. Rescue (K-12) Saw (per hr.) $ 40.00 11. Generator (per hr.) $ 45.00 12. PPV Fans (per hr.) $ 50.00 13. HalliganTool $ 20.00 14. Bolt Cutters (HD) $ 20.00 15. Salvage Covers (each) $ 25.00 16. Hall Runner(each) $ 15.00 17. Rolls of Plastic (each) $ 30.00 18. Gas Plug/Gasoline Plug Kit $ 45.00 19. Explosive Meter $180.00 20. SCBA (each) $ 75.00 21. Refill SCBA Bottle (each) $ 8.00 22. Barricade/Scene Tape $ 20.00 23. Tank, Portable/Fold-a-Tank $150.00 24. Flappers/Fire Brooms (each) $ 10.00 25. K-Tool $ 20.00 26. Stokes Basket w/bridle $ 85.00 27. Windshield Tool $ 10.00 28. Kendrix Extrication Device $ 95.00 A7.002 Fire 20099908.4 Prevention Service Fees. The following fees for inspection activity shall be charged to the owner or occupant of the property at which such services are requested, and shall be due and payable at the time such services are requested. The following fees are hereby established for obtaining permits from the Schertz Fire Prevention Bureau. All payments will be made by check or credit card payable to the City of Schertz or in cash: 1 .Certificate of Occupancy Inspection for existing structure $ 30.00 2. License Inspections- $ 50.00 3. Fire Suppression System Installation- $100.00 4. Fire Alarms - $ 50.00 5. Re-inspection- $ 45.00 6. Smoke Control System Plan(for ea review) $ 75.00 7. Flammable or CombustibleLq Tanks(for ea. review) $150.00 8. After Hours Fee- beyond the hrs of 8 am-5pm for insp $ 60.00 Per hour per inspector 9. Plan Review Fees (Construction) (per hour) $ 50.00 10. Fireworks Display. A permit fee of $250.00 is required for a 1-4 public fireworks display. This fee does not include firefighter labor and equipment charges for fire safety standby. Firefighter and equipment standby will be charged according to Section A 7.001 of Exhibit- 1 .All city sanctioned events are exempt from these fees. 11. Operational Permits $50.00 a. Open or Controlled Bum b. Tents c. Cutting & Welding d. Explosives e. Flammable Storage f. Carnivals & Fairs g. Battery Systems h. Combustible Dust Prod. Opts. i. Cryogenic Fluids j. Haz-Mat k. Lumber Yards 1. Spraying & Dipping m. Storage of Tires 20099908.4 1-5 fie-Enterprise -877-872- nos dos Ites de la euniones ayuda. se efec- ~s, y por 31icitudes en algdn ~bi~n se r al me- h~biles 'fi6n. DTICE ~TION MAKE TEXAS OLIC AGE SION -'R RE- [LER'S ~SE LI- AND ~,GE 'ERMIT FM E 116, GUA- COUN- i'8154 )TRAN APPLI- :)EPART- TRANS- PUBLIC ~ COR- .AHOMA LEMENT qVIRON- IMPACT 0nths of March cas De- ansporta- in coop- ~ I~l~r~l line, north of the Dallas/Fort Worth met- ropolitan area, south through Central Texas, to the Texas-Mexico in- ternational border and/or the Texas Gulf Coast. The purpose of the meetings is to update the public about recent ']-rc-35 project devel- opment activities and to receive public input and comments to aid in the preparation of a Tier One Environmental Im- pact Statement (ELS) for proposed 'I-I'C-35. Information to be pre- sented at the meetings will include a map showing preliminary corridor alternatives (PCAs), as developed to date, and the prelimi- nary cdteda to be used to evaluate the PCAs. Input received from the public meetings will be considered along with other information to de- termine which corridor alternatives will be as- sessed in the Tier One ElS. Through the Tier One ElS process, corridor altematives will be eval- uated along with a no- action alternative, and a preferred alternative will be selected. Corridor altematives to be evalu- ated in the Tier One ElS are anticipated to range in width from 1-2 miles (or less) up to 10 miles depending upon site specific conditions. Analysis of specific route alternatives would occur during the sec- ond phase of the envi- ronmental review (Tier Two). The Tier Two process will begin upon completion and appro- val of the '~er One ElS. Approval of the Tier One ElS will not author- ize constnJction of any portion of the proposed facility. All interested citizens are encouraged to at- tend a public meeting to express their views and if submitted through' the project website (www. keeptexasmov- ing.org) or by mail to: Mr. Ed Pensock, Texas Department of Trans- portation, P.O. Box 14707, Austin, Texas, 78761-4707. In Central and South Texas, meetings will be held at the following lo- cations: March 7, 2005, Corpus Christi, Calallen High School Cafeteria; 4001 Wildcat Drive, Calallen March 7, 2005, Gon- zales, Gonzales High School Cafeteria; 1801 Sarah Dewitt Dr. March 8, 2005, Kings- ville, King Ranch Mu- seum; 405 N. 6th Street March 8, 2005, Smith- ville, Smithville High School Cafeteria; 285 Highway 95 March 9, 2005, Beeville, Beeville Community Center; 111 E. Corpus Christi March 9, 2005, Giddings, American Legion Hall; 1502 S. Highway 77 March 10, 2005, Geor- getown, Georgetown Municipal Complex, San Gabriel Rm; 300 Industrial Ave. March 10, 2005, Yorktown, Yorktown Schools Cafeteria; 338 W. Main Information regarding additional meetings in North and Central Texas and the Laredo/Rio Grande Val- ley can be found at www. keeptexasmoving. org. Persons who plan to at- tend a meeting(s) and have special communi- cation or accommoda- tion needs are encour- aged to call the toll-free Friday, February 4, 2005 project hotline at 1-877- TRANS-TX (1-877-872- 6789) at least two busi- ness days prior to the meeting(s) to request assistance. Because the meetings will be conducted in English, any requests for lan- guage interpreters should also be made at least two business days MINI DACHSHUND Puppies., gorgeous AKC registered, blk. & tan, 6 wks old. $300.00. Small dogs w/big hearts, love & loyalty 830-557-6478 prior___ ---- ~-t° the meeting(s). ~I~IT BULL PUPS ' ANORDINANC~r wks. Beautiful & ~healthy. 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