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ORDINANCE NO. 2363
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 16.40 OF THE MOSES LAKE MUNICIPAL
CODE ENTITLED "FIRE DEPARTMENT PERMIT FEES"
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOSES LAKE, WASHINGTON ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Chapter 16.40 of the Moses Lake Municipal Code entitled "Fire Department Permit Fees" is
amended as follows:
16.40.010 Permit: A permit shall be obtained from the Moses Lake Fire Department prior to engaging in the
following activities, operations, practices, or functions:
A. Aerosol product storage (level 2 or 3 above 500 Ibs) $200
(very technical review)
B. Aircraft Refueling Vehicle $50
C. Battery Systems Exceeding 50 Gallons $100
D. Carnivals, Fairs, and temporary membrane structures $75
E. Dust Producing Operations as defined in Chapter 13, I.F.C. $20
F. Explosives or Blasting Agents - storage $1
G. Flammable and Combustible Liquids as Listed in I.F.C. Section 105.6.17
1.Petroleum Facilities and Systems
2.Decommissioning or Removal of Storage Tanks:
0 - 1099 Gallons
1100 Gallons and up
H. Hazardous Materials
1.Cryogenics - Storage System Installation As Per Table 1
2.Gasses
a.Medical Gas System Installation As Per Table 1
b.Compressed/Toxic Gas Storage, Use, or Dispensing Facility As Per Table 1
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As Per Table 1
$50
$100
bove 200
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J. LPG/Propane
1.LPG/Propane Storage, use, Dispensing Facility a
gallons WC total
2.LPG/Propane Tanks above 500 to 5,000 Gallo
3.LPG/Propane Tanks above 5,000 gallons WC
As Per Table 1
As Per Table 1
$50
As Per Table 1
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K. Hot Work Operations
1.Public Exhibitions/Demonstrations/Pyrotechnics $100 per event
2.Hot Work Within an A-1, A-3, H1 through H3, or any I Occupancy $200
(special inspection and review required)
L. Liquid or Gas Fueled Vehicles or Equipment in Assembly Occupancies - $200
Exemption: Janitorial Equipment
(special inspection and review required)
M.Magnesium Working
N.Special Hazard Fire Suppression System
1.UL 300
2.FM 200
3.Halon, 002, and Dry Chemical
0. Spray Finishing
1.Installation and/or Operation of Paint Booth, Room, or Area
2.Installing and/or Conducting Dipping Operations Regulated
by Chapter 15, I.F.C.
P. Systems
1. Installation of Fire Alarm and Sprinkler Systems
2. Modification of Automatic Sprinkler Systems
a.1 - 10 Heads
b.11 - 50 Heads
c.51 Heads and more
3. Modification of Fire Alarm Systems
a.Buildings under 5,000 square feet
b.Buildings 5,000 square feet and more
$75
$75
$200
$100
As Per Table 1
As Per Table 1
As Per Table 1
$75
$150
As Per Table 1
$200
As Per Table 1
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Adopted by the City Council and signed by its Mayor on 1ovember-27, 2007
Ronald C. Covey, Ma
ATTEST:
onald R. Cone, Finance Director
AP OVED AS TO FORM:
ORDINANCE NO. 2363
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•Table 1 - Fire Department Permit Standard Fee Schedule
VALUATION OF PROJECT FEE
$1 TO $500 $35
$501 TO $2,000 $35 for the first $500 plus $3 for each additional $100, or
fraction thereof, to and including $2,000
$2,001 to $50,000 $80 for the first $2,000 plus $7 for each additional $1,000, or
fraction thereof, to and including $50,000
$50,001 to $100,000 $416 for the first $50,000 plus $6.50 for each additional $1,000
or fraction thereof, to and including $100,000
$100,001 to $1,000,000 $481 for the first $100,000 plus $3.50 for each additional
$1,000 or fraction thereof, to and including $1,000,000
$1,000,001 and above $3,150 for the first $1,000,000 plus $1.75 for each additional
$1,000 or fraction thereof.
For the purposes of calculating permit fees, the total cost of installation is defined as the
engineer's, architect's, or designer's cost estimate for the total cost to install the fire protection
system, or other system or process requiring a Fire Department permit. For hazardous materials
applications this would include all installation costs associated with tanks, piping, and
containment.
•Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force five (5) days after its passage and publication of
its summary as provided by law.
James A. Whi aker, City Attorney
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