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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-1734 - Ordinance - 01/14/1988ORDINANCE NO. 1734 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 6 AND CHAPTER 9 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, RELATING TO REQUIREMENTS FOR FIRE HYDRANTS; AND, PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the existing Code of Ordinances does not clarify locations requirements and city staff responsibilities relating to fire hydrants; and WHEREAS, it is to the benefit of the city that location requirements and staff responsibilities in regard to fire hydrants be clearly defined and established; and WHEREAS, it has been determined that the location of fire hydrants should be the responsibility of the Fire Marshal, as defined in the Fire Code; and further, that the City Engineer is responsible for the water distribution system design and construction of the water distribution systems throughout the city as defined in the Subdivisions Ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS I. THAT Chapter 6-Fire Protection, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, is hereby amended by revising Section 1-Fire Prevention Code, Sub -section B(4) and Sub -section B(5) to read as follows: "(4) To Chapter 6, Section 603-installation and Maintenance of Fire Protection Systems and Appliances, the following amendments shall be made: (a) Under 603.1-Installation, paragraph 603.1.3 shall be changed to read as follows: 603.1.3 Public fire hydrants of City of College Station standard design shall be installed as a part of the water distribution system for subdivisions and/or site developments at appropriate locations accessible to firefighting apparatus and within the maximum distances described in the following paragraphs, 603.1.3A 005201 and 603.1.3B, as enforced by the Fire Official. 603.1.3A Public fire hydrants shall be installed in single-family and duplex districts at such locations that no part of any structure shall be more than five hundred feet (500) from a fire hydrant as measured along the right-of-way of a public street as the fire hose is laid off the fire truck. 603.1.3B Public fire hydrants shall be installed in districts other than single-family and duplex districts as such locations that no part of any structure shall be more than three hundred feet (300) from a fire hydrant as measured along the right- of-way of a public street or along an approved fire lane as the fire hose is laid off the fire truck. The installation of public fire hydrants in such districts may be deferred and required as a condition of the building permit for structures. (b) Under 603.15-Automatic Sprinkle Systems, paragraph 603.15.5 shall be changed to read as follows: 603.15.5 In all structures protected by an automatic sprinkle system, either as a requirement or as an option, an electronic water flow alarm shall be provided as a means of supervising the system. The waterflow shall connect directly to the local Fire Department alarm panels. Only the type alarms specified by the Fire Official shall be accepted; any changes which must be made to update the system shall be at the owners expense. All alarm systems shall be tested and approved by the Fire Official to insure proper operation before the system will be considered complete. (c) Also under 603.15-Automatic Sprinkler Systems, a new paragraph numbered 603.15.8 shall be included, to read as follows: 005202 603.15.8 At no time shall a structure shut off their sprinkler system or the water flow alarms to the fire station. This includes a business going out of business. The owner of said structure shall be responsible to assure that the water is not shut off to the sprinkler system and the phone company does not shut off the water flow alarm. (d) Under 603.16 - Fire Department Connection, a new paragraph numbered 603.16.3 shall be included, to read as follows: 603.16.3 At no time shall anyone place or park any motor vehicle, trailer, boat, fence, growth, trash or other material or similar obstruction to within five (5) feet or prevent the system connections from being immediately discernible or prevent the Fire Department's use of any sprinkler system or standpipe system. All such connections shall be clearly marked by the owner with a sign placed above the connection stating NO PARKING TOW AWAY ZONE FIRE DEPT. CONNECTION. Such sign shall be at least 12 inches by 12 inches with lettering of at least 2 inches, sign shall be white with red lettering. (5) To Chapter 2, Section 2, Section 202- Definitions, the following definition shall be added: '..as the fire hose is laid off the fire truck..' -the distance along the route the fire truck will travel from the principal entrance(s) of the structure (the driveway entrance to the property for buildings within 150 feet of a public right-of-way) to the nearest fire hydrant. The total distance shall include the radial distance from said entrance and may utilize public right-of-way, approved fire lanes and/or drive access ways but in no case shall the truck travel route be measured across grass, wooded or landscaped areas, over curbs, thru ditches or across paved areas which are not designed and maintained as fire lanes." 005203 II. THAT Chapter 9-Subdivisions, Section 8, Subsection 8- N. Water Supply, of the code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, is hereby amended to read as follows: "8-N. Water SuAPly 8-N.1. All subdivisions shall be provided with water supply and distribution systems for fire protection and domestic use. The design of which shall be approved and enforced by the City Engineer in accordance with applicable city, state and federal statutes, codes, City of College Station construc- tion specifications and acceptable engineering practice. 8-N.2. Public fire hydrants of City of College Station standard design shall be installed as a part of the water distribution system in accordance with applicable city codes." 005204 That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed to the extent of the conflict only. IV. Should any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or word of this ordinance be declared unconstitutional or invalid for any purpose, the remainder of this ordinance shall not be affected thereby. V. That the preservation of the general welfare of the public necessitates immediate action, and this Ordinance shall be effective from and after the date of its passage as provided by the Charter of the City of College Station. PASSED AND APPROVED this 14th day of Januarys lggg, APPROVED: Mayo , it ll Station ATTEST: Cxty Sec et ry 005205