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ROSELAND FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 2016-2017 ROSELAND FEE SCHEDULE Fees Effective: July 1, 2016 Fire and Life Safety Division Plan Review and Inspection Fees Base Fee Duration Additional Re-Inspection - The base permit fees cover the cost of one re-inspection per permit. Aboveground Storage Tank (AST) Installation - Flammable or combustible liquids/compressed Natural Gas - To install, construct, or alter equipment, (monitoring panel included for Underground Tanks),tanks, plants, terminals, wells, fuel dispensing stations, dispensing piping, refineries, distilleries and similar facilities where flammable/combustible liquids are produced, processed, stored, dispensed or used. Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems - Commercial NFPA 13 - Residential NFPA 13R Fire Sprinkler System- greater than 100 heads *Add'l $5.62 per sprinkler head Automatic Fire Sprinkler System - - Commercial NFPA 13 -Residential NFPA 13R Fire Sprinkler Sys 100 heads or less *Additional $3.53 per sprinkler head (no charge for 6 or less sprinkler heads TI) Automatic Fire Sprinkler System Residential NFPA 13D (1 & 2 Family) Fire Sprinkler Systems *Additional $3.53 per sprinkler head $136 Hourly $816 Hrly rate after 6 hours Dry Cleaning Perchloroethylene Establishing new business To engage in the business of dry cleaning with use of perchloroethylene. Fire Access and Fire Protection Inspection To have a representative from the Fire Department conduct an assessment inspection of a new project under construction prior to the delivery of combustible materials or approval of the foundation permit inspection. Fire Alarm Systems; New and Major Modification Installation/Major Modification of any Fire Alarm System. Base Fee plus $3.53 per initiating device, i.e. heat, smoke, duct, water-flow, and manual pull stations&notification device. *Additional $3.53 per device Fire Alarm Systems - Minor modification, repair, monitoring To make a minor fire alarm modification & repair, Sprinkler Monitoring (less than 10 devices) Panel Replacement is Major $544 Hrly rate after 4 hrs $272 Hrly rate after 2 hrs Fire Hydrant Underground lines To install any private fire hydrant or fire service underground lines and associated appliances. (Any underground fire lines) $788 Hazardous Materials Consultation To provide for staff consultations with consultants, agents or representatives of a property owner/operator concerning environmental reviews or projects. $262 Each $136 1 hr min/each IB23 - Revised 6/20/16 1

Hazardous Materials Site Closure (Aboveground Facility) To permanantly remove a hazardous materials storage or use premises from service. Hazardous Materials - UST Temporary Closure To temporarily close a tank for up to 12 months. High Piled Combustible Storage Installation To install high pile racks in a new or existing business for the storage of combustible materials. Requires a plan review and inspection. A "High Piled Combustible Storage Application" shall be completed and submitted at time of plan review. Industrial Oven Installation To install an industrial oven in a new or existing business. Liquified petroleum gases (Propane) - Installation To install any LP Gas Container. Plans shall be submitted for all such installations. Medical Gas System Installation To Install a Medical Gas System. Plan Review and/or Inspection Services, Outside consultant Services that require outside consulting due to complexity of project or time constraints shall be charged the actual cost of service plus 25% overhead. Santa Rosa Fire Department shall approve consultant and determine actual costs. Pre-application Conference/Consultation To meet with the Fire Department to discuss a proposed situation or project. Public Occupancy Establishments serving alcohol with bar and/or providing live entertainment. New occupancy initial plan review and inspection. Spray Booth - Installation Installation of a new spray booth or room or major modification to an existing spray booth or room. (Treat as plan check). $272 (2 hr) Hrly rate after 2 hrs $466 Per tank $272 Hrly rate after 2 hrs $272 Hrly rate after 2 hrs $544 Hrly rate after 4 hrs $680 Hourly after 5 hrs Each $136 Hrly rate - min 1 hr $272 Hrly rate - min 2 hrs $680 Hrly after 5 hours Standpipe Systems Installation of a new system or major modification to an existing spray booth or room. (Treat as a plan check). $544 Hrly after 4 hrs Temporary Certification of Occupancy To request temporary approval of Occupancy. This is, in addition, to a 2 hr minimum, hrly standard certification of occupancy. $272 rate thereafter Work without a valid permit This fee will be assessed if is determined that a project or business has conducted work or an operation without a permit required by this fee schedule. Double Fees IB23 - Revised 6/20/16 2

Fire Permit Inspection Division Annual Permits Aerosol Products - Retail Operation. To store or handle an aggregate quantity of Level 2 or Level 3 aerosol products in excess of 500 pounds net weight. Aircraft refueling vehicles To operate aircraft refueling vehicles. Aircraft repair hangar To use any structure as an aircraft hangar for the purpose of servicing or repairing aircraft. Base Fee Apartment, Hotel, Motel 3-10 Units $165 Annual To operate an apartment, 11-40 Units $277 Annual hotel, or motel. 41-50 (51+ units *$333 for first 50, add l $59 for each 10 units over 50) $333+ Annual Auto wrecking yard To operate an automobile wrecking yard. Bonfires/Prescribed Burns To kindle or authorize the kindling or maintenance of bonfires, prescribed burns, or ceremonial fires. Bowling pin or alley refinishing To conduct a bowling pin refinishing or bowling alley resurfacing operation involving the use and application of flammable liquids or materials. Candles and open flames in assembly areas To use open flame or candles in connection with assembly areas, dining or drinking establishments. Cellulose nitrate film To store, handle, use or display cellulose nitrite film. Cellulose nitrate storage To store or handle more than 25 pounds of cellulose nitrate plastic (pyroxylin) for the manufacturing or assembly of articles or parts of articles containing cellulose nitrate plastics (pyroxylin). Combustible fiber storage To store or handle combustible fibers in quantities in excess of 100 cubic feet. Combustible material storage To store more than 2500 cubic feet gross volume of combustible empty packing cases, boxes, barrels or similar containers, or rubber or cork, or other similarly com bustible material. Commercial Rubbish - Handling Operations To operate a commercial rubbish handling operation. Duration $131 Annual/per site $131 Annual $112 Annual $131 Annual $321 Annual $321 Annual Compressed Gases (See Table 105.6.8) Cryogens (See Table 105.6.10). Day Care To operate a day care occupancy with an occupant load over 8 persons. (Maximum 14 persons) $141 Annual $141 Annual $190 Annual IB23 - Revised 6/20/16 3

Dry Cleaning Plants - without Perchloroethylene To engage in the business of dry cleaning using, or to change to, a hazardous cleaning solvent. Dry Cleaning Perchloroethylene To engage in the business of dry cleaning with use of perchloroethylene. Dust-producing operations To operate a grain elevator, flour starch mill, feed mill, or plant pulverizing aluminum, coal, coca, magnesium, spices, sugar or other material producing dust as defined in Chapter 2. Excavation near or Repair or Modification of Flammable or Combustible Liquid Pipeline To excavate or do any work below grade within 10 feet of any pipeline for the transportation of flammable or combustible liquids. (Encroachment - See Fire Hydrant Underground lines) Explosives or blasting agents To manufacture, possess, store, sell, transport or use. File Review and Copying Actual costs of actual staff time associated with copying time only. Actual Copying Time ($4 per 1/4 hour increments plus $.10/pg) Fireworks, Public display or Pyrotechnical Special Effects Material To utilize fireworks for public display or special effects. Fixed Extinguishing Systems (Overhead Kitchen Systems/Hood) Other than automatic fire sprinklers, Installation of fixed fire extinguishing systems other than automatic fire sprinklers. Flammable and Combustible Liquids (See Table 105.6.20) Flammable or combustible liquids - retail operation For retail sales and storage prior to sale of Class I liquids in excess of 5 gallons in a building or in excess of 10 gallons outside a building or to store Class II or Class III-A liquids in excess of 25 gallons in a building or in excess of 60 gallons outside a building, strictly for retail sales. Flammable or combustible liquid pipeline operation To use or operate a pipeline for the transportation of flammable or combustible liquids. (Only for major pipelines such as refineries) Fruit Ripening To ripen fruit through the process regulated by Chapter 16. Garages - Repair To use any structure as a place of business for servicing or repairing $544 Annual $279 Each $560 Each site $321 Each/event $416 Each $321 Annual $162 Annual motor vehicles. Hazardous Materials Storage To store, transport on site, dispense, use or handle hazardous materials in excess of quantities specified in three tables [105.6.8, 105.6.10, 105.6.20) $141 Annual High-piled combustible storage To use any building or portion thereof exceeding 2,500 square feet for the storage of high-piled combustible stock. A floor plan showing the dimensions and location of the stockpiles and aisles shall be submitted with applications for such permits. *Treat as Plan Check. High-Rise Occupancy. $476 Annual IB23 - Revised 6/20/16 4

Institutional/Residential Care Occupancy To operate an institutional/residential care ocupancy for 50 or more persons, except day care. Institutional/Residential Care Occupancy To operate an institutional/residential care occupancy for more than 6 but less than 50, except day care. Institutional Occupancy To operate an institutional occupancy, except day care, with an occupant load of 6 or less. Institutional Occupancy/Residential Care/Day Care Inspection. *Pre-Licensing Institutional Occupancy/Res Care/Day Care *Pre-Licensing Inspection Fee - over 25 Late Fee Assessment For failure to pay permit fees by due date. 2% penalty compounded each 30 days late Liquified petroleum gases (Propane) Limited Use To operate any stationary LP-gas appliance within any occupancy as approved by the Chief. Lumber yards To store lumber in excess of 100,000 board feet. Magnesium working To melt, cast, heat, treat or grind more than 10 pounds of magnesium per working day. $506 Annual $317 Annual exempt Annual Initial Review & Inspection Cost 1 Hour Min ($136) Initial Review & Inspection Cost 2 Hour Min ($272) $62 Annual/ea event $446 Annual Mall, Covered (annual) To operate a covered mall. $655 Annual Mall (events in mall) To use a covered mall in the following manner: A. Placing or constructing temporary kiosks, display booths, concession equipment or the like in the mall. B. To use the mall as a place of assembly. C. To use open flame or flame-producing devices. D. To display any liquid or gas-fueled powered equipment. $141 Each Medical Gas System To operate a medical gas system. Micrographics Fee - A fee of 2.5% of the total permit fees will be assessed. Model Rockets- to operate, handle or store Model rockets as defined in H & S Code Section 12519. Model Rockets Rental or Sale To manufacture, import, export, possess, store, rent or sale of model rockets as defined (H & S Code Section 12519) at wholesale or retail stores. (H & S Code). Motor Vehicle Fuel-Dispensing Stations To dispense flammable and combustible liquids, liquefied petroleum gases or compressed natural gas at motor vehicle fuel-dispensing stations. Oil and Natural Gas Wells To drill, own, operate or maintain an oil or natural gas well. $317 Annual Annual $65 Each $192 Annual $258 Annual $224 Annual IB23 - Revised 6/20/16 5

Open-flame devices in marinas A. To use open-flame devices for maintenance or repair of boats, slips or wharves. B. To use a portable barbecue, brazier, or cooking device on any boat, slip or wharf. Organic coatings To manufacture more than one gallon of organic coatings in a working day. Ovens, industrial baking or drying To operate an industrial baking or drying oven regulated by Chapter 21. Places of assembly, 300 or more people To operate an assembly occupancy as defined in Article 9. Places of assembly, less than 300 people To operate an assembly occupancy as defined in Article 9. Places of Assembly - Special Function To conduct a special function within an occupancy qualifying as an assembly as defined in Article 9. Public Occupancy Establishments serving alcohol with bar and/or providing live entertainment. To operate an existing occupancy as noted above. Radioactive materials To store or handle any amount of radioactive material. Refrigeration equipment To install or operate a mechanical refrigeration unit or system. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Air, water or brine systems. 2. All units and systems utilizing Grp 1 refrigerants with a refrigerant compressor or horsepower rating of less than 100. Recovery of Costs for Suppression and Investigation To recover costs for the suppression and investigation of a fire or hazardous materials incident when the cause is determined to be attributable to negligence or violation of the law. Costs are based on the hourly rate for all personnel, equipment, and materials utilized for the suppression and investigation of the incident. Response to false fire alarms: 1) For each Response to Fire alarm when emergency does not exist. 2) For each response to a fire alarm caused by persons working on the alarm system. 3) Failure to notify the authority having jurisdiction in advance. Single Assignment $ 303 Modified Assignment $ 710 Full Assignment $1434 Self-inspection Occupancy Failure to return completed self-inspection form or request for inspection. Spraying and dipping To conduct spraying or dipping operation utilizing flammable liquids included within the scope of Chapter 15. Technology Fee A fee of 2.5% of the total permit fees will be assessed. $141 Annual $317 Annual $165 Annual $133 Each Event $258 Annual $190 Annual Hourly Rate/Per incident Hourly Unit Cost, Minimum 1 hour $170 Each Annual IB23 - Revised 6/20/16 6

Tents and air-supported structures To erect or operate a tent or air-supported structure covering an area in excess of 400 sq. ft., unless such structures are used exclusively for camping. Canopies of 700 sq ft or less - no permit needed. Tire storage To use an open area or portion thereof to store tires in excess of 1,000 cubic feet. A plan showing location and dimensions of storage area, tire piles, buildings, aisles, and access roads shall be submitted with the application for a permit. $204 Each event Vegetation Management Livestock Permit (Revenue Acct 4612) Businesses using livestock to mitigate vegetation need to submit a plan and comply with Recreation & Parks and Fire Department Bulletin requirements for managing the livestock. Pre-inspection and on-going 2 hr minimum, hrly monitoring inspections will occur. $272 rate thereafter Waste Material Handling Plant. To operate a waste material handling plant. Surcharge Fee If the District is required to file a lawsuit to correct code violations or require a permit, the fee surcharge shall equal the cost of enforcement including the hourly costs for staff time, expert fees, attorneys and court costs. Additional Inspection Fees Fire Department permit fees assist in offsetting the cost of permit administration, plan review and two (2) fire inspections. Any additional inspections required because the work is not ready or the person requesting the inspection is not present and has not provide 24 hours notice of cancellation. Hrly $136 Hrly Violation Fee Permitted inspections that do not comply with a violation to the 2nd inspection are charged for the initial, second and third inspection. ($348). Subsequent inspections handled by a Fire Inspector at a rate of $136/hr. $116/each for 1st three inspections, then $136/hr Hourly rate Min 1- hr per Inspection IB23 - Revised 6/20/16 7