CITY OF PETALUMA FIRE DEPARTMENT. FIRE PERMIT AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (CUPA) FEE SCHEDULE (September 2002)
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1 FIRE PERMIT AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (CUPA) FEE SCHEDULE (September 2002) Updated October 2002
2 UNIFORM FIRE CODE PERMITS ( conditions are per both California and Petaluma Municipal Fire Code) #1 Aerosol Products $ Annual #2 Aircraft Repair Hangar $ Annual #3 Automobile Wrecking Yard $ Annual #4 Combustible Fiber Storage $ Annual #5 Combustible Materials Storage $ Annual #6a Day Care (Commercial) $ Annual #6b Day Care (Residential) $50.00 Annual #7 Dry Cleaning Plants $ Annual #8 Dust Producing Operations (includes woodworking) $ Annual #9 Garages (Repair) $ Annual #10 High-piled Combustible Storage (plus $45 plan check fee if plan required) $ Annual #11 Institutional Occupancy (to operate an institutional occupancy for $ Annual more than 50 or more persons, except day care) #12 Institutional Occupancy (to operate an institutional occupancy for $ Annual more than 6 but less than 50, except day care) #13 Junk Yards $ Annual #14 Lumber Yards $ Annual #15 Magnesium Working $ Annual #16 Organic Coatings $ Annual #17 Ovens, Industrial Baking or Drying $ Annual #18 Places of Assembly or More People $ Annual #19 Places of Assembly - Less than 300 People $ Annual #20 Radioactive Materials (to be included with Haz-mat if quantities exceed those listed in Fire Code) Fee included in Haz-Mat #21 Spraying and Dipping $ Annual #22 Tire Storage $ Annual #23 Waste Material Handling Plant Annual #24 Hazardous Materials SEE CUPA #25 Residential Care Facility for Elderly occupancy for 6 or less Exempt Annual 2
3 OTHER UNIFORM FIRE CODE PERMITS Aircraft Refueling Vehicles $ Annual Compressed Gas (to be included with Haz-mat permit if quantities exceed those listed in Fire Code) Cryogen (to be included with Haz-mat permit if quantities exceed those listed in Fire Code) Day Care (Elderly Residential Care) $50.00 one time site evaluation fee Explosives or Blasting Agents $90.00 Each Fireworks, Pyrotechnical Display $ Each Fireworks, Sales $ Each Booth Fireworks Distributor $ Each Flammable or Combustible Liquids Flammable & Combustible Liquid Pipeline (installation or repair) Liquid Petroleum Gas (to be included with Haz-mat if quantities exceed those listed in Fire Code) Liquefied Petroleum Gas -Installation $ Each Liquid or Gas Fueled Vehicles or Equipment in Assembly Buildings $ Annual Medical Gas Installation $ Each Radioactive Materials (to be included with Haz-mat if quantities exceed those listed in Fire Code) Fee included in Haz-Mat Refrigeration Equipment (to be included with Haz-Mat permit if quantities exceed those listed in the Fire Code) Fee included in Haz-Mat Tents, Canopies and Air-Supported Structures $ Each Use Underground Fire Main Installation (Hydrant and Sprinklers) $ Each Use Includes $51.00 Plan Reivew Waste Material Handling $ Annual 3
4 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS Automatic Fire Sprinkler System Installation: 7-20 Heads (6 or less no fee, no inspection) Automatic Fire Sprinkler System Installation: 21 or more Heads (For Residential systems, this is a per dwelling charge) $ Each per Building or Dwelling $300 + $2.70 per head per Building or Dwelling Fire Alarm Systems Installation (device = initiating device) $ $2.70 per Initiating Device, Fire Alarm Systems Repair or Modification (May require Plan ) $ Each Fire Protection Systems (i.e., spray booth systems, FM 200 systems, other $ Each special hazard protection systems) Hood & Duct Fixed Extinguishing Systems $ Each Hydrant Flow Test (fee to be split if done by Water Department) $ Each [$90 to Water Dept. account # , $30 to Fire Marshal's Office] OTHER Inspections Hourly Rate Per Person (other than CUPA inspections) $ per hour Building Plan Commercial $ Residential $ OR 25% of Bldg. Fee which ever is greater All Other Plan (excluding CUPA) $51.00 per Hour - Engine Company Rate $ per hour Fire Investigation Report $35.00 File Search Fee (i.e., and/or Environmental Assessment Research) Actual Cost per Working Order Rate- Secretary/Inspector per ¼ Hour one hour minimum Copies $.25 per copy PENALTY Re-inspections - Second $70.00 Each Re-inspections - All Subsequent Inspections $ Each Failure to Obtain an Approved or Submit Plans (includes Plan Check Fee) Fees Doubled 4
5 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (CUPA) Hourly rate based on CUPA salary, benefits, services, supplies and overhead (direct and indirect) Hazardous Materials Site Closure *** Hazardous Production Material Transfer of Ownership Staff consultation with consultants, agents, or other representatives of a property owner/operator concerning environmental reviews or projects. $ Hour $ Each + $ per hour after 3 hours $90.00 Annual $75.00 Each ABOVE GROUND STORAGE (with or without waste) (For quantities in excess of those specified in Uniform Fire Code.) Solids in Pounds Liquids in Gallons Compressed Gas (Cubic Ft. at STP) Range 1 Up to 500 Up to 55 Up to 200 $ Annual Range to 5, to to 2,000 $ Annual Range 3 5,001 to 25, to 2,750 2,001 to 10,000 $ Annual Range 4 25,001 to 50,000 2,751 to 5,500 10,001 to 20,000 $ Annual Range 5 More than 50,000 More than 5,500 More than 20,000 $ Annual Range 7 55 exempt Silver Waste/Haz Waste $ Annual (photo chemicals only and/or silver waste only not to exceed aggregate of 55 gallons) Range 8 Welding Gases and Medical/Inert Gasses $ Annual (with Haz-mat not to exceed Range I Quantities) Range 9-(1,2,3,4,5,7,8) Green Business (within Ranges 1-8) Reduce Fee 10% Range 10 Up to 110 Gallons of Waste Oil (With Haz-Mat not to exceed Range 1 Quantities Requiring investigation or compliance supervision or follow-up beyond those calculated for range fees. $ Annual UNDER GROUND STORAGE TANKS to Operate Tank New Tank Installation: First Tank + actual cost for plan check resubmittal Plan Check and Inspections- Notify Petaluma Planning Department and Building Division Each Additional Tank Plan Check Re-submittal Repair (1st Tank, Piping and/or Appliances) ***Underground storage tanks, continued on next page*** $ Each Tank Annual $ Application $ Tank $51.00 Hour $ Application 5
6 UNDER GROUND STORAGE TANKS (continued) Each Additional Tank Tank : Closure/Removal per site *Notify Sonoma County Environmental Health and Petaluma Building Division Plan Check Re-submittal Temporary Closure, Up to 1 Year Requiring investigation or compliance supervision or follow-up beyond the calculated tank fees. $90 Tank $ Application $51.00 Hour $ each tank RISK MANAGEMENT PREVENTION PLAN (Cal-ARP) $ Annually State fee ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANK to Operate New Tank Installations: Plan Check & Inspections (Includes Multiple Tanks per Vault) Requiring investigation or compliance supervision or follow-up beyond the calculated aboveground tank fees. HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS A. Small Quantity* Level 1 Less than 60 gallons - Recyclable exempt Level 2 Less than 330 gal - Sonoma Green Business Level 3 Less than 330 gallons Level gal to 5 tons - Sonoma Green Business Level gallons to 5 tons B. Large Quantity* Level 6 5 tons to 250 tons Level tons to 2000 tons Level 8 More than 2000 tons C. On-site Treatment* Conditional Exempt Tier Conditional Authorization Tier by Rule Tier *Requiring investigation or compliance supervision or follow-up beyond those calculated for range fees. Included with Range Fee $ per Application Annual Annual Annual $ $ $
7 ANNUAL STATE SURCHARGE (Shall be added to all CUPA s)** All CUPA ted Sites (Fee per ted Location Site) Hazardous Materials Management Plan Cal-ARP (Acct # ) Underground Tanks Surcharge per Tank PENALTY Failure to pay Haz-Mat fees within 90 Days PER Cal/EPA** Per Cal/EPA** Per Cal/EPA** Per Cal/EPA** 1.5 x original fee **State surcharges are established annually by California Environmental Protection Agency Cal/EPA). S:\Fee - UFC Haz Mat\Fees 03.doc 7
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