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HomeMy WebLinkAboutO-2740 - Amends Chs. 16.04, 16.08, 16.12 and 16.28, building codes (16.04, 16.08, 16.12, 16.28) (3)CITY OF MARYSVILLE Marysville,Washington ORDINANCE No.'J.7Lf.O AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MARYSVILLE, WASHINGTON AMENDING ORDINANCE 2708 AND AMENDING OR CORRECTING MARYSVILLE MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTERS 16.04.040,16.04.120 16.08,130,16.12.050,16.12.200 and 16.28.010;ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE AND INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE AND THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE STANDARDS 2006 EDITION, EXCLUDING THE INTERNATIONAL ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, PROPERTY MAINTENANCE AND ENERGY CODES, CHAPTER 34 EXISTING BUILDINGS AND ADDING A NEW SECTION CODIFIED AS CHAPTER 16.12 THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY. NOW,THEREFORE,THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MARYSVILLE, WASIllNGTON DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1.Marysville Muncipal Code Chapter 16.04is amended to read as follows: Chapter 16.04 BUILDING CODE Sections: 16.04.0I0 Adoption by reference,exclusions and exemptions. 16.04.020 Amendments -Subsequent. 16.04.030 Appendices adopted. 16.04.035 Section 204 amended --Board ofappeals. 16.04.037 Section 502 Definitions amended - Story. 16.04.040 Washington State Energy Code -Nonresidential Energy Code and Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality Code adopted. 16.04.045 Sections 108 and 108.2 amended -!BC and IRC Fee Table I-A and Table A- I-A adopted by reference. 16.04.050 Section 108.2 amended - Plan review fees and refunds. 16.04.060 Section 903.2.1 amended -Sprinkler systems - Group A Occupancies. Ordinance Chapter 16 Page I of 29 GllmvIOrd.IBC.UBC.2006 1022908 Revisedwith corrections 16.04.070 Section 903.2.2 amended -Fire-extinguishing systems -Group E Occupancies. 16.04.080 Section 903.2.3 amended -Sprinkler systems -Group F Occupancies. 16.04.090 Section 903.2.4 amended -Fire-extinguishing systems -Group H Occupancies. 16.04.100 Section 903.2.6 amended -Sprinkler systems -Group M Occupancies. 16.04.110 Section 903.2.7 amended -Sprinkler systems -Group R Occupancies. 16.04.120 Section 903.2.8 added - Sprinkler systems - Group S Occupancies. 16.04.130 Section 903.2.14 added - Fire Barriers. 16.04.140 Section 1018.2 &505.3 amended -Number ofexits. 16.04.160 Requirements for moved buildings. 16.04.010 Adoption by reference,exclusions and exemptions. (I)Certain documents, copies ofwhich are on file in the office ofthe building official of the city ofMarysville,being marked and designated as the "International Building Code and the International Residential Code, and the International Building Code Standards, 2006 Edition,"published by the International Code Council, except for the provisions in subsections (3) and (4)ofthis section, are adopted as the building code ofthe city of Marysville for regulating the erection, construction, enlargement, alteration, repair, moving,removal,conversion,demolition, occupancy, equipment, use, height, area and maintenance ofbuildings or structures in the city ofMarysville,providing for the issuance ofpermits and the collection offees therefor, and providing for penalties for the violation thereof. Each and all ofthe regulations, provisions,penalties,conditions and terms ofsaid code are incorporated and made a part ofthis chapter as iffully set forth in this chapter. (2) IBC and IRC Section 101.1 Title. These regulations shall be known as the building code ofthe city ofMarysville,Washington,hereinafter referred to as "this code." (3)Exclusions from Adoption by Reference. The following IBC 101.4 referenced codes are excluded and not adopted by reference as the building code for the city ofMarysville: 101.4.1 Electrical 101.4.4 Plumbing 101.4.5 Property Maintenance Ordinance Chapter 16 Page 2 of 29 Gllmv/Ord.IBC.UBC.2006 1022908Revisedwithcorrections 101.4.7 Energy Chapter 34 Existing Buildings (4) Work Exempt from Permits. For purposes ofMarysville Municipal Code, both IBC and IRC Section 105.2, Work exempt from permit, are amended to read as follows: Exemptions from permit requirements ofthis code shall not be deemed to grant authorization for any work to be done in any manner in violation ofthe provisions ofthis code or any laws or ordinance ofthis jurisdiction.Permits shall not be required for the following: Building: 1. One story detached accessory structure used as tool and storage sheds,playhouses and similar uses, provided the floor area does not exceed 120 square feet. 2. Fences not over 6 feet high. 3.Retaining walls which are not over 4 feet in height measured from the bottom ofthe footing to the top ofthe wall, unless supporting a surcharge or impounding Class I, II or III-A liquids. 4. Water tanks supported directly on grade ifthe capacity does not exceed 5,000 gallons and ratio ofheight to diameter or width does not exceed 2 to 1. 5. Sidewalks, platforms, decks and driveways not more than 30 inches above grade and not over any basement or story below and which are not part ofan accessible route. 6. Painting, papering, tiling, carpeting, cabinets,counter tops and similar finish work. 7.Temporary motion picture,television and theater stage sets and scenery. 8.Prefabricated swimming pools accessory to Group R-3 occupancy,as applicable in Section 101.2, which are less than 24 inches deep, do not exceed 5,000 gallons and are installed entirely above ground. 9. Shade cloth structures constructed for nursery or agricultural purposes and not including service systems. 10. Swings and other playground equipment accessory to detached one-and two-family dwellings. 11.Window awnings supported by an exterior wall which do not project more than 54 inches from the exterior wall and do not require additional support ofGroup R-3,as applicable in Section 101.2, and Group U occupancies. Ordinance Chapter 16 Page 3 of 29 Gllmv/Ord.IBC.UBC.2006 1022908 Revised with corrections 12.Moveable cases,counters and partitions not over 5 feet 9 inches in height. (Ord. 2523 §1,2004;Ord.2204 § 1, 1998; Ord. 2062 § 1, 1996; Ord. 1948 § 1, 1993; Ord. 1475 § 1, 1986; Ord. 1375 § 1, 1984; Ord. 1076 § 1, 1979; Ord. 852 § 1, 1975). 16.04.020 Amendments-Subsequent. All amendments or supplements to the International Building and Residentil Codes hereinafter adopted by the International Code Council and by the state ofWashington as part ofthe State Building Code shall become a part ofthis code in all respects insofar as it is applied and enforced within the jurisdictional boundaries ofthe city ofMarysville. (Ord. 2523 §1,2004;Ord. 852 §2, 1975). 16.04.030 Appendices adopted. Appendices B, I and J,except Section n01.2 to the International Building Code, 2006 Edition,and only Appendices A, B, C, G,H,J and K to the International Residential Code, 2006 Edition,are adopted,incorporated by this reference,and made a part ofthis chapter as iffully set forth in this chapter.(Ord. 2658 §1,2006;Ord. 2523 §1,2004; Ord. 2204 §2,1998;Ord. 2062 §2,1996;Ord. 1948 §2,1993;Ord. 1475 §2,1986; Ord. 1375 §2,1984;Ord. 1076 § 2, 1979; Ord. 852 §3,1975). 16.04.035 Section 204 amended-Board of appeals. Section 204 ofthe International Building Code is amended by adding the following additional subsection thereto: (c)Procedure.An appeal to the Board ofAppeals must be filed in writing within fifteen (15) days after the order,decision or determination ofthe building official which is being challenged.The filing fee shall be one hundred fifty dollars. Within twenty (20) days after the filing ofan appeal the Board ofAppeals shall hold a hearing on the same and shall render its decision.Continuances shall be allowed only with the consent ofthe appellant.The decision ofthe Board ofAppeals shall be final on the date that it is reduced to writing and sent to the appellant,subject to the right ofthe appellant to file an appeal to the Snohomish County Superior Court within fifteen (15) days thereafter. (Ord. 2523 §1,2004;Ord. 1766, 1990). 16.04.037 Section 502 Definitions amended-Story. Section 502 ofthe International Building Code is amended at that paragraph entitled "Story"by adding the following paragraph: Ifany portion ofa basement or usable under-floor space in a group R occupancy consisting offive (5) units including townhomes,or more is used or intended to be used Ordinance Chapter 16 Page 4 of 29 Gllmv/Ord.IBC.UBC.20061022908 Revised with corrections for human habitation or assemblage of person for any purpose, such basement or usable space shall be considered a story. (Ord. 2523 §1,2004;Ord. 2100 § 1, 1996). 16.04.040 Washington State Energy Code-Nonresidential Energy Code and Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality Code adopted. The Washington State Energy Code,including the Nonresidential Energy Code,Chapter 51-11 WAC,and the Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality Code,Chapter 51-13 WAC, are each adopted and incorporated into and made a part ofthis chapter by reference.(Ord. 2523 §1,2004;Ord. 2062 §3,1996). 16.04.045 Sections 108 and 108.2 amended-IBC and IRC Fee Table I-A and Table A-J-A adopted by reference. The schedule offees adopted in Table I-A titled "Building Permit Fees"and Table A-I- A titled "Grading Plan Review Fees and Grading Permit Fees"ofattached Exhibit A Schedule ofFee Tables are hereby adopted.(Ord. 2523 §1,2004). 16.04.050 Section 108.2 amended-Plan review fees and refunds. Section 108.2 ofthe International Residential Code is amended to read as follows: I. When a plan or other data are required to be submitted by Section 108, a plan review fee shall be paid at the time ofsubmitting plans and specifications for review.Except as provided below,said plan review fee shall be 65 percent (65%)ofthe building permit fee as shown in 2006 IBC-IRC Table I-A Building Permit Fees. 2.Sections 108.5 and 108.6 amended -Refunds.The building official may authorize refunding ofnot more than 70 (70%)percent ofthe plan review or permit fee paid when no review or work has been done. The building official shall not authorize refunding of any fee paid except on written application filed by the original permittee not later than 90 days after the date ofthe fee payment. (Ord. 2523 §1,2004;Ord. 2204 §3,1998;Ord. 2062 §4,1996;Ord. 1974 § I, 1993). 16.04.060 Section 903.2.1 amended-Sprinkler systems -Group A Occupancies. Section 903.2.1 ofthe International Building Code as enacted by the city and previously amended is hereby repealed and a new Section 903.2.1 is enacted to be added to the building code reading as follows: Ordinance Chapter 16 Page 5 of 29 Gllmv/Ord.IBC.UBC.20061022908 Revised withcorrections Marysville Municipal Code Section 903.2.1 Group A Occupancies.An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed in all Group A Occupancies,other than those rooms used by the occupants for the consumption ofalcoholic beverages,that have 8,000 square feet or more offloor area. (Ord. 2523 §1,2004;Ord. 2377 §10,2001). 16.04.070 Section 903.2.2 amended-Fire-extinguishing systems -Group E Occupancies. Section 903.2.2 ofthe International Building Code as enacted by the city and previously amended is hereby repealed and a new Section 903.2.2 is enacted to be added to the building code reading as follows: Section 903.2.2 General. An automatic fire-extinguishing system shall be installed in all newly constructed buildings classified as Group E,Occupancy. (Ord. 2523 §1,2004;Ord. 2377 §11,2001). 16.04.080 Section 903.2.3 amended-Sprinkler systems -Group F Occupancies. Section 903.2.3 ofthe International Building Code as enacted by the city and previously amended is hereby repealed and a new Section 903.2.3 is enacted to be added to the building code reading as follows: Section 903.2.3 Group F occupancies.An automatic fire sprinkler system shall be installed in Group F occupancies over 2,500 square feet in area that use equipment, machinery or appliances that generate finely divided combustible waste or that use finely divided combustible materials. All other Group F occupancies that have 8,000 square feet or more of floor area shall be provided with an automatic fire sprinkler system. (Ord. 2523 §1,2004;Ord. 2377 §12,2001). 16.04.090 Section 903.2.4 amended-Fire-extinguishing systems -Group H Occupancies. Section 903.2.4 ofthe International Building Code as enacted by the city and previously amended is hereby repealed and a new Section 903.2.4 is enacted to be added to the building code reading as follows: Section 903.2.4 General. An automatic fire-extinguishing system shall be installed in all Group H,Divisions. COrd.2523 §1,2004;Ord. 2377 §13,2001). Ordinance Chapter 16 Page 6 of 29 G//mv/Ord.IBC.UBC.2006 1022908 Revised with corrections 16.04.100 Section 903.2.6 amended-Sprinkler systems -Group M &B Occupancies. Section 903.2.6 ofthe International Building Code as enacted by the city and previously amended is hereby repealed and a new Section 903.2.6 is enacted to be added to the building code reading as follows: Section 903.2.6 Group M and B Occupancies.An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed in rooms classed as Group M Occupancies where the floor area is 8,000 square feet or more. The area ofmezzanines shall be included in determining the areas where sprinklers are required. (Ord. 2523 §1,2004;Ord. 2377 §14,2001). 16.04.110 Section 903.2.7 amended-Sprinkler systems -Group R Occupancies. Section 903.2.7 ofthe International Building Code as enacted by the city and previously amended is hereby repealed and a new Section 903.2.7 is enacted to be added to the building code reading as follows: Section 903.2.7 Group R Occupancies.An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed throughout every apartment house three or more stories in height or containing five (5)or more dwelling units,townhomes and every congregate residence three (3) or more stories in height or having an occupant load of five (5) or more, and every hotel three or more stories in height or containing five (5) or more guest rooms.Residential or quick- response standard sprinklers shall be used in the dwelling units and guest room portions ofthe building. (Ord. 2523 §1,2004;Ord. 2377 §15,2001). 16.04.120 Section 903.2.8 added-Sprinkler systems -Group S Occupancies. A new Section 903.2.8 is hereby enacted and added to the International Building Code as previously enacted and amended by the city reading as follows: Section 903.2.8 Group S Occupancies.An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed throughout all Group S occupancies that have 8,000 square feet or more offloor area. Section 903.2.8.1. In all Group S-I mini-storage occupancies Section 903.2.8.2 :"Repair garages where the use ofopen flame or welding is conducted with a fire area exceeding 3,000 square feet." Ordinance Chapter 16 Page 7 of 29 Gllmv/Ord.IBC.UBC.20061022908 Revised with corrections (Ord. 2523 §1,2004;Ord. 2377 §16,2001). 16.04.130 Section 903.2.14 added-Fire Barriers. A new Section 903.2.14 is hereby enacted and added to the International Building Code as previously enacted and amended by the city reading as follows: Section 903.2.14. For the purposes ofSection 903, fire barriers shall not define separate buildings. (Ord. 2523 §1,2004;Ord. 2377 §17,2001). 16.04.140 Section 1018.2 amended-Number of exits. Section 1018.2 ofthe International Building Code is amended in part to read as follows: (a)Number ofExits. Every building or usable portion thereofshall have at least one (1) exit, and shall have not less than two (2) exits where required by Table No.1018.2. In all occupancies,floors,balconies and mezzanines above the main story having an occupant load ofmore than ten (10) shall have not less than two (2) exits. Each mezzanine used for storage purposes,ifgreater than 2,000 square feet or more than 60 feet in any dimension, shall have not less than two (2) stairways to an adjacent floor. All remaining portions ofSection 1018 shall remain unamended. (Ord. 2523 §1,2004;Ord. 1375 §9, 1984; Ord. 852 §15, 1975). 16.04.160 Requirements for moved buildings. The term "moved building"shall mean any structure designed for human occupancy that is moved horizontally or vertically for 10 feet or more when either the original site or its new site is located within the city ofMarysville;it does not mean factory-built housing which is being moved into the city directly from the factory, or mobile/manufactured homes. In addition to all requirements ofthe International Building and Residential Codes, the following provisions shall apply to moved buildings: (1)Before any building shall be moved into or within the city ofMarysville,a moving permit shall be obtained from the city building official. The fee for said permit shall be the minimum building permit fee specified in the International Building and Residential Codes, plus the state surcharge.The application for the moving permit shall state the proposed moving date, the proposed moving route and the location ofthe new site for the Ordinance Chapter 16 Page 8 of 29 G/lmv/Ord.lBC.UBC.2006 1022908Revisedwithcorrections building.A moving permit shall be issued only upon approval by both the building official and the street superintendent; (2) No building shall be moved to or stored upon any site in the city ofMarysville which is not a location approved in a moving permit issued by the city; (3) Within 10 days after a building is moved to a new site in the city ofMarysville,the owner shall apply for a building permit to place it on a permanent foundation and to bring it into compliance with the International Building and Residential Codes; (4) Within 180 days after a building is moved to a new site within the city ofMarysville, it shall be brought into full compliance with all applicable city codes and be ready for final approval by the building official.In hardship cases involving unforeseen circumstances,the building official shall be authorized to extend this time period for up to 60 additional days. (Ord. 2523 §1,2004;Ord. 1559, 1987). Section 2.Marysville Municipal Code Chapter 16.08 is amended to read as follows. Chapter 16.08 PLUMBING CODE Sections: 16.08.010 Adoption. 16.08.015 Subsequent amendments. 16.08.075 Table I-A adopted -Schedule offees and refunds. ]6.08.080 Section 20.14 amended -Board ofplumber appeals. 16.08.120 Section 20.17 added -Appendices. 16.08.130 Water conservation performance standards. 16.08.140 Pressure-regulating valves. 16.08.010 Adoption. A certain document,not less than one copy ofwhich is on file in the office ofthe building official ofthe city ofMarysville,being marked and designated as the "Uniform Plumbing Code, 2006 Edition"published by the International Code Council,and appendices thereto,are adopted as the plumbing code ofthe city ofMarysville for regulating the installation,removal,alteration or repair ofplumbing and drainage systems and fixtures and water heating and treating equipment.Each and every one of the regulations,provisions,conditions and terms ofthe code are incorporated and made a Ordinance Chapter 16 Page 9 of 29 Gllmv/Ord.IBC.UBC.2006 1022908 Revised withcorrections part ofthis chapter as iffully set forth in this chapter. (Ord. 2523 § 2, 2004; Ord. 2204 § 4,1998;Ord. 2062 §5,1996;Ord. 1948 §5,1993;Ord. 1372 §I, 1984; Ord. 1077 §I, 1979; Ord. 853 §I, 1975). 16.08.015 Subsequent amendments. All amendments or supplements to the Uniform Plumbing Code which are hereinafter adopted by the International Code Council and by the state ofWashington as a part ofthe State Building Code,Chapters 51-56 and 51-57 WAC, shall become a part ofthis code in all respects insofar as it is applied and enforced within the jurisdictional boundaries of the city ofMarysville.(Ord. 2523 §2, 2004; Ord. 853 §2, 1975). 16.08.075 Table I-A adopted-Schedule offees and refunds. The schedule of fees specified in Table I-A entitled "Plumbing Permit Fees"in attached' Exhibit A Schedule ofFee Tables is hereby adopted. Section 103.4.5 amended -Refunds. The building official may authorize refunding ofnot more than 80 percent ofthe plan review or permit fee paid when no review or work has been done. The building official shall not authorize refunding ofany fee paid except on written application filed by the original permittee not later than 90 days after the date ofthe fee payment. (Ord. 2523 §2, 2004; Ord. 2204 §6,1998;Ord. 1948 §7,1993;Ord. 1719, 1989). 16.08.080 Section 20.14 amended-Board ofplumber appeals. Appeals from any ruling made under this chapter may be made to the building code board ofappeals.Procedural rules concerning appeals shall be as provided in the building code. (Ord. 2523 §2, 2004; Ord. 853 §5, 1975). 16.08.120 Section 20.17 added-Appendices. There is added to the administration chapter ofthe Uniform Plumbing Code a new Section 20.17,which shall read as follows: 20.17 Appendices.All appendices ofthe 2006Edition ofthe Uniform Plumbing Code are incorporated by reference and made a part ofthis chapter. (Ord. 2523 §2, 2004; Ord. 1948 §8, 1993; Ord. 1476 §2,1986;Ord. 1372 §5,1984; Ord. 1077 §7, 1979; Ord. 853 §9, 1975). 16.08.130 Water conservation performance standards. Ordinance Chapter 16 Page 10 of 29 G//mv/Ord.lBC.UBC.2006 1022908 Revised with corrections Water conservation performance standards specified in RCW 19.27.170.,are now included in the body ofthe Uniform Plumbing Code. 16.08.140 Pressure-regulating valves. Where static water service pressure exceeds 80 pounds per square inch, a pressure- regulating valve shall be installed and maintained in the consumer's piping between the meter and the first point ofwater use, and set at not more than 50 pounds per square inch when measured at the highest fixture in the structure served. This requirement may be waived ifthe consumer presents evidence satisfactory to the city that excessive pressure has been considered in the design ofwater-using devices and that no water will be wasted as a result ofhigh pressure operation. (Ord. 2523 § 2, 2004; Ord. 1807 § 2, 1990). Section 3. A new section is added to Chapter 16 of the Marysville Muncipal Code titled 16.12 National Electric Code and shall read as follows: NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE Sections: 16.12.010 Adoption. 16.12.015 16.12.020 16.12.030 16.12.050 16.12.060 16.12.070 16.12.100 16.12.120 16.12.010 Amendments Made in National Electrical Code.Subsequent Amendments Table 1- A adopted -Schednle offees and refnnds. Amendments -Administrative Chapter Code Amendments,General Provisions. Prohibited Cables. Violations and Penalties. Board of electrical appeals. Appendices. Adoption. National Electrical Code Adopted.The 2005 National Electrical Code,published by the National Fire Protection Association 2004 edition the Department ofLabor and Industries Rules and Regulations for installing electrical wires and equipment and Administrative Rules (Chapter 19.28 RCW), and the Department ofLabor and Industries Electrical Installation Law (Chapters-296-46), as adopted by the state ofWashington,are hereby adopted by reference except as such portions as are hereinafter deleted, amended Ordinance Chapter 16 Page II of 29 G//mv/Ord.IBC.UBC.20061022908 Revised with corrections or specified and incorporated herein as fully as ifset out at length herein,collectively herein referred to as the "code"unless specifically provided otherwise. 16.12.015 Amendments Made in National Electrical Code. Subsequent amendments. All amendments or supplements to the National Electrical Code adopted by the NFPA National Fire Protection Association and by the state ofWashington as part ofthe State Building Code shall become a part ofthis code in all respects insofar as it is applied and enforced within the jurisdictional boundaries ofthe city ofMarysville. 16.12.020 Table 1 A adopted -Schedule of fees and refunds. The schedule offees specified in Table 1-A entitled "Electrical Permit Fees"in attached Exhibit A Schedule ofFee Tables is hereby adopted. The building official may authorize refunding ofnot more than 70 per cent ofthe plan review or permit fee paid when no review or work has been done. The building official shall not authorize refunding ofany fee paid except on written application filed by the original permittee not later than 90 days after the date ofthe fee payment. 16.12.030 Amendments-Administrative Chapter. There is added to the administration chapter ofthe National Electrical Code a new Section which shall read as follows: 1.EXISTING BUILDINGS. Buildings or structures to which additions, alterations or repairs are made to electrical system, including any and all electrical wires, services, equipment and apparatus shall comply with all the requirements for new work in buildings and structures as set forth in this Code except as specifically provided for in this section. (a) In the event ofunsafe or hazardous wiring, Section 11 shall take precedence. 2.MAINTENANCE.All electrical wires, equipment and apparatus shall be maintained in a safe condition. All devices and safeguards which are required by this Code in a building, sign or structure when erected, altered or repaired shall be maintained in a safe and good working order. The owner or his agent shall be responsible for the maintenance ofall such electrical wiring,equipment and apparatus. 3. MOVED BUILDINGS. All electrical wires, equipment, or apparatus within or on, or attached thereto, which are moved within or into the City shall comply with the provisions ofthis Code and all other applicable laws, codes and ordinances. 4.·ADMINISTRATIVE AUTHORITY AND ASSISTANTS.The Building Official is hereby authorized and directed to enforce all the provisions ofthis Code. For such purpose he/she shall have the powers ofa police officer. In accordance with procedure Ordinance Chapter 16 Page 12 of 29 Gllmv/Ord.IBC.UBC.2006 1022908 Revisedwithcorrections and with the approval ofthe chiefappointing authorityofthe City, the Building Official may appoint such number ofofficers, inspectors and assistants and other employees as may be necessary to carry out the functions ofthis Code. 5.RIGHT-OF-ENTRY.Whenever necessary to make an inspection to enforce any ofthe provisions ofthis Code, or whenever the Building Official or hislher authorized representative has reasonable cause to believe that there exists in any building or upon any premises any condition or code violation which makes such building or premises unsafe, dangerous or hazardous, the Building Official or hislher authorized representative may eater such building or premises at all reasonable times to inspect the same or to perform any duty imposed upon the Building Official by this Code, provided that ifsuch building or premises be occupied,he/she shall first present proper credentials and request entry; and ifsuch building or premises be unoccupied, he shall first make a reasonable effort to locate the owner or other persons having charge or control ofthe building or premises and request entry.Ifsuch entry is refused, the Building Official or his/her authorized representative shall have recourse to every remedy provided by law to secure entry. When the Building Official or his/her authorized representative shall have first obtained a proper inspection warrant or other remedy provided by law to secure entry, no owner or occupant or any other persons having charge, care or control ofany building or premises shall fail or neglect, after proper request is made as herein provided, to promptly permit entry therein by the Building Official or his/her authorized representative for the purpose ofinspection and examination pursuant to this Code. 6. STOP ORDERS. Whenever any work is being done contrary to the provisions of this Code, the Building Official may order the work stopped by notice in writing served on any persons engaged in doing or causing such work to be done and any such persons shall forthwith stop such work until authorized by the Building Official to proceed with the work. 7.LIABILITY.The Building Official or any employee charged with the enforcement ofthis Code, acting in good faith and without malice for the City in the discharge ofhis/her duties, shall not thereby render himself liable personally and he is hereby relieved from all personal liability for any damage that may accrue to person or property as a result ofany act required or by reason ofany act or omission in the discharge ofhis/her duties. Any suit brought against the Building Official or employee, because ofsuch act or omission performed by him/her in the enforcement ofany provisions ofthis Code, shall be defended by the legal department ofthe City until final termination ofthe proceedings.This code is one ofgeneral application and nothing herein is intended to create liability or cause action running in favor ofindividual members ofthe public. 8. UNSAFE CONDITIONS.All electrical wires, equipment and apparatus which are unsafe or not provided with adequate safeguards, or which constitute a fire hazard, or are otherwise dangerous to human life, or which in relation to existing use constitute a Ordinance Chapter 16 Page 13 of 29 Gllmv/Ord.IBC.UBC.2006 1022908 Revised with corrections hazard to safety or health, or public welfare by reason ofinadequate maintenance, obsolescence,fire hazard,disaster damage, or abandonment,as specified in this Code or any other effective ordinance arm for the purpose ofthis section,considered unsafe conditions.All such unsafe conditions are hereby declared to be public nuisances and the owner or his agent must abate by repair,rehabilitation,demolition, or removal in accordance with this Code or by any other procedures provided by law. 9.VIOLATION.It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation to install, alter or extend any electrical equipment in the City, or cause the same to be done, contrary to or in violation ofany ofthe provisions ofthis Code. 10.PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS. (a)Permits required: No person, firm or corporation shall install, alter, replace or extend any electrical work or equipment except replacement ofkind or as provided for in Section 11,"Work Started Without a Permit,"without first obtaining a separate electrical permit for each installation, alteration,replacement or extension from the Building. (b)Application:To obtain a permit the applicant shall first file an application therefore in writing on a form furnished for that purpose. Every such application shall: (I)Identify and describe the work to be covered by the permit for which application is made; (2)Describe the land on which the proposed work is to be done, by house and street address; (3)Indicate the use or occupancy for which the proposed work is intended; (4) Be accompanied by plans and specifications as required in Subsection (d)ofthis section; (5) State the valuation ofthe proposed work; (6) Be signed by the permittee; (7) Give such other information as reasonably may be required by the Building Official. (c) To Whom Permits May Be Issued: A permit may be issued to anyone as permitted by Chapter 19.28 RCW. (d)Plans and Specifications:With each application for a permit, and when required by the Building Official for enforcement ofany provisions ofthis Code, two sets ofplans,service diagrams,specifications,and other information deemed necessary by the Building Official,shall be submitted. The Building Official may require plans and Ordinance Chapter 16 Page 14 of 29 Gllmv/Ord.IBC.UBC.2006 1022908 Revised with corrections specifications to be prepared and designed by an electrical engineer or electrical contractor licensed by the State to practice as such. The plans shall be drawn upon substantial paper or cloth and shall be ofsufficient clarity to indicate the nature and extent ofthe work proposed and show in detail that it will conform to the provisions of this Code and all other relevant laws,ordinances,rules and regulations. (e) Plan Checking: The application, plans and specifications filed by the applicant for a permit shall be checked by the Building Official.Ifthe Building Official is satisfied that the work described in an application for a permit and the plans filed therewith conform to the requirements ofthis Code and other pertinent laws and ordinances and that the fee specified in Section II has been paid, he may issue a permit therefore to the applicant. (f)Validity: The issuance or granting ofa permit or approval ofplans and specifications shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any ofthe provisions ofthe Code or any other law or regulation.'No permit presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions ofthis Code shall be valid,except insofar as the work which it authorized is lawful. The issuance ofa permit based upon plans and specifications shall not prevent the Building Official from thereafter requiring the correction oferrors in said plans and specifications or from preventing work being carried on thereunder when in violation of the Code or ofany other ordinance ofthe City. (g)Suspension or Revocation: The Building Official may, in writing,suspend or revoke a permit issued under provisions ofthis Code whenever the permit is issued in error or on the basis ofincorrect information supplied, or in violation ofany ordinance or regulation or any ofthe provisions ofthis Code. (h) Inspections: (I)All construction,work and equipment, for which a permit is required by this Code shall be subject to inspections by the Building Official to insure compliance with this Code. (2) That portion ofany construction,work and equipment intended to be concealed shall not be concealed until inspected and approved. (3)Neither the City not the Building Official nor his duly appointed assistant shall be liable for any expense entailed in the removal or replacement ofany material required to allow an inspection. (4) The Building Official may require that every request for inspection be filed at least one day before such inspection is desired. Ordinance Chapter 16 Page 15 of 29 G//mv/Ord.IBC.UBC.20061022908 Revised with corrections 11.ELECTRICAL PERMIT FEES. A fee for each electrical permit shall be paid to the Building Official as set forth in Table I-A Electrical Fees in attached Exhibit A Schedule ofFee Tables. 12.VIOLATION CITATION - ORDER.Notwithstanding any language in this Code, in the event a time period is established in:(I)a violation citation issued by a Code Compliance Officer or the Building Official, or his or her designee, or (2) an order issued by the Violations Hearing Examiner, said time period shall supersede the time period provided by this Code. 16.12.050 Code amendments,General provisions. Each ofthe codes and regulations adopted by reference in Section 16.05.010 ofthis chapter is hereby amended by the addition ofthe following: It is expressly the purpose ofthis Code to provide for and promote the health, safety and welfare ofthe general public, and not to create or otherwise establish or designate any particular class or group ofpersons who will or should be especially protected or benefited by the terms ofthis Code. It is the specific intent ofthis Code to place the obligation ofcomplying with these regulations upon the permit applicant and any person owning or controlling any building or structure within its scope and no provision nor any term used in this Code is intended to impose any duty whatsoever upon the City or any of its officers,employees or agents, for whom the implementation or enforcement ofthis Code shall be discretionary and not mandatory. Nothing contained in this Code is intended to be nor shall be construed to create or form the basis for any liability on the part ofthe City or its officers, employees or agents, for any injury or damage resulting from the failure ofa building to comply with the provisions ofthis Code, or by reason or in consequence ofany inspection, notice, order, certificate,permission or approval authorized or issued or done in connection with the implementation or enforcement ofthis Code, or by reason ofany action or inaction on the part ofthe City related in any manner to the implementation or the enforcement of this Code by its officers,employees or agents. Notwithstanding any language in this Code, it is not the intent ofthe Code to create a duty and/or cause ofaction running to any individual or identifiable person but rather any duty is intended to run only to the general public. 16.12.060.Prohibited cables. WAC 296-46-155 ofthe Department ofLabor and Industries Rules and Regulations for installing electric wires and equipment and administrative rules as herein adopted is hereby amended by adding the following: Ordinance Chapter 16 Page 16 of 29 Gllmv/Ord.IBCUBC2006 1022908 Revised with corrections Regardless ofany other provisions in this chapter, NM, NMS, NMC, SE, and USE cable shall not be allowed in non-dwelling occupancies. For the purpose ofthese section motels, hotels, and the facilities listed in tables I and 2 (WAC 296) are not considered to be dwelling occupancies.Family child daycare homes are exempt from this section. 16.12.070.Violations and Penalties. Each ofthe codes and regulations adopted in this chapter is hereby amended by the addition ofthe following: Violations and Penalties. I.A violation or the provisions ofthis Code shall be subject to the City's Civil Enforcement Procedures as set forth in Title 4 MMC and any person, firm or corporation who violates any provision ofthis Code shall be subject to said enforcement procedures. Provided, however,notwithstanding language to the contrary, any violation citation issued concerning a violation ofthis Code shall be issued by the Building Official or his/her designee 2. Any person, firm or corporation who violates any provision ofthis Code shall be deemed guilty ofa misdemeanor,and each such person, firm or corporation shall be deemed guilty ofa separate offense for each and every day or portion thereof during which any violation ofany ofthe provisions ofthis Code is committed,continued or permitted, and upon conviction ofany such violation such person firm or corporation shall be punishable by a fine nor to exceed one thousand dollars, or imprisonment in jail not to exceed ninety days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. 3. The enforcement provisions and procedures provided in this Code are not exclusive and the City ifauthorized to pursue any remedy it deems appropriate or as otherwise provided by law. 4. The issuance or granting ofa permit or approval ofplans and/specifications shall not be deemed or construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation ofany of the provisions ofthis Code or any other law or regulation. No permit presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions ofthis Code shall be valid,except insofar as the work or use, which it authorized, is lawful. 5. The issuance or granting ofa permit or approval ofplans and/or specifications shall not prevent the Building official or designee from thereafter requiring the correction oferrors in said plans and/or specifications or from preventing construction operation being carried on thereunder when in violation ofthis Code or ofany other ordinance, law or regulations or from revoking any certificate ofapproval when issued in error. 16.12.100 Board ofElectrical appeals. Ordinance Chapter 16 Page 17 of 29 Gllmv/Ord.IBC.UBC.2006 1022908 Revised with corrections Appeals from any ruling made under this chapter may be made to the building code board ofappeal.Procedural rules concerning appeals shall be as provided in the building code. 16.12.200 Appendices. Appendices A, B, C, D, E, F, G to the International Electrical Code, 2005 Edition, are adopted,incorporated by this reference,and made a part ofthis chapter as iffully set forth in this chapter. Section 4.Marysville Municipal Code Chapter 16.28 is amended to read as follows. Chapter 16.28 MECHANICAL CODE Sections: 16.28.010 Adoption by reference. 16.28.015 Fee schedule adopted and refunds. 16.28.020 Subsequent amendments. 16.28.035 Solid-fuel-burning appliances. 16.28.040 Penalty for violation. 16.28.045 Appeals. 16.28.010 Adoption by reference. A certain document,not less than one copy ofwhich is filed in the office ofthe building official ofthe city ofMarysville,being marked and designated as the "International Mechanical Code, 2006 Edition,"and appendices Chapter A thereto,published by the International Code Council,and the International Fuel Gas Code, 2006 Edition, is adopted as the mechanical code ofthe city ofMarysville for regulating the installation and maintenance ofheating,ventilating,cooling and refrigeration systems,providing for the issuance ofpermits and the collection offees therefor,and providing penalties for the violation thereof. Each and all ofthe regulations,provisions,penalties,conditions and terms ofsaid code are incorporated and made a part ofthis chapter as iffully set forth herein.COrd.2523 §3, 2004; Ord. 2204 §5,1998;Ord. 2062 §7,1996;Ord. 1948 §14, 1993; Ord. 1477 §1, 1986; Ord. 1374 §1, 1984; Ord. 1080 §1, 1979; Ord. 849 §I, 1975). Ordinance Chapter 16 Page 18 of 29 G//mv/Ord.mc.UBC.20061022908 Revised with corrections 16.28.015 Fee schedule adopted and refunds. Sections 106.5.2 and 2003 IMC Table I-A ofthe International Mechanical Code, "Mechanical Permit Fees," in attached Exhibit A Schedule ofFee Tables is hereby adopted. Section 106.5 Fee funds amended -Refunds: The building official may authorize refunding ofnot more than 80 percent ofthe plan review or permit fee paid when no review or work has been done. The building official shall not authorize refunding ofany fee paid except on written application filed by the original permittee not later than 90 days after the date ofthe fee payment. (Ord. 2523 §3, 2004). 16.28.020 Subsequent amendments. All amendments or supplements to the International Mechanical Code or the appendices Chapter A thereto hereinafter adopted by the International Code Council shall become a part ofthe code in all respects insofar as it is applied and enforced within the jurisdictional boundaries ofthe city ofMarysville. (Ord. 2523 §3, 2004; Ord. 1080 §2, 1979; Ord. 849 §2, 1975). 16.28.035 Solid-fuel-burning appliances. No used solid-fuel-burning appliances shall be installed in new or existing buildings unless such device is United States Environmental Protection Agency certified, including pellet stoves. (Ord. 2523 § 3, 2004; Ord. 1374 § 2, 1984; Ord. 1189, 1981). 16.28.040 Penalty for violation. Any person willfully violating or failing to comply with any ofthe provisions ofthis chapter shall, upon conviction,be punished according to the provisions set forth in MMC 1.01.080. (Ord. 2523 §3, 2004; Ord. 731 §3,1971). 16.28.045 Appeals Appeals from any ruling made under this chapter may be made to the building code board ofappeals.Procedural rules concerning appeals shall be as provided in the building code. Section 5.Severability, Ifany word, phrase, sentence, provision, or portion ofthis ordinance is declared to be invalid or unenforceable, it shall not affect validity or enforceability ofthe remaining words, phrases, sentences, provisions or portions ofthis ordinance. Ordinance Chapter 16 Page 19 of 29 Gllmv/Ord.IBC.UBC.2006 1022908 Revised with corrections PASSED by the City Council and APPROVED by the Mayor thi~3v-a!dayofGUn-e...,2008. ::~=;~~ DE IS KENDALL, MAYOR ATTEST: ~Jddf; Approved as to form: By~J<.(bl~ GRANT K.WEED CITY ATTORNEY Date ofPublication:{p I~10 'f7I Effective Date (5 days after publication): Ordinance Chapter 16 Page 20 of 29 Gllmv/Ord.IBC.UBC.20061022908 Revisedwith corrections TABLE I-A Exhibit A Schedule ofFee Tables INTERNATIONAL BUILDING aud RESIDENTIAL CODE Table I-A -Buildiug Permit Fees The fees for building permits are per Table No. I-A ofthe 2006 IBClIRC, as adopted by the City Council, and are based on the valuation ofthe work being performed. . Total Valuation Fee $1.00 to $500.00 $30.00 $501.00 to $2,000.00 $30.00 for the first $500.00 plus $3.05 for each additional $100.00 or fraction thereof, to and including $2,000.00 $2,001.00 to $25,000.00 $69.25 for the first $2,000.00 plus $14.00 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof, to and including $25,000.00 $25,001.00 to $50,000.00 $391.25 for the first $25,000.00 plus $10.10 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof, to and including $50,000.00 $50,001.00 to $100,000.00 $643.75 for the first $50,000.00 plus $7.00 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof, to and including $100,000.00 $100,001.00 to $500,000.00 $993.75 for the first $100,000.00 plus $5.60 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof, to and including $500,000.00 $500,001.00 to $1,000,000.00 $3,233.75 for the first $500,000.00 plus $4.75 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof, to and including $1,000,000.00 $1,000,000.00 and up $5,608.75 for the first $1,000,000.00 plus $3.65 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof. I.A Plan Review Fees (paid at the time ofsubmitting plans) equal to 65%ofthe building permit fees B Re-Inspection Fees for called inspections when access is not provided or work is not ready: $75.00 under IBC/IRC Section 108 C Revision Fees for additional plan review or inspections when the work authorized by permit changes: $75.00 per Table I-A under IBClIRC Section 108 (minimum charge - one hour) D Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated: $75.00 per hour * (minimum charge - one hour) 2.Building valuation shall be based on the building valuation data sheet contained within each year's May issue ofthe "Building Safety Journal"magazine published by the International Code Council (ICC) including the "The Cost Modifier of 1.09" , on file with the City Building Official. Ordinance Chapter 16 Page 21 of 29 G//mv/Ord.IBC.UBC.20061022908 Revised with corrections 3. Decks, carports (open onthree-sides), ramps, unheated sunrooms, cover porches and stairs are assessed at $15.00 per square foot per submittal. 4. Unfinished basements (no heat, insulation and/or sheetrock) are assessed at $40.00 per square foot. 5.Single wide mobile homes $200.00, Double wide $300.00 for permit base fee. 6. State Building Code Council surcharge fee $4.50 per building permit, plus $2.00 each dwelling unit. 7. For miscellaneous applications, plans reviews and permits including expired applications and permits for which no fee is specified fee will be at a rate of$75 dollars per hour with a minimum fee of one hour at $75. • 'Or the total hourly cost to the jurisdiction, whichever is the greatest. This cost shall include supervision, overhead, equipment, hourly wages and fringe benefits of the employees involved. Ordinance Chapter 16 Page 22 of 29 Gllmv/Ord.IBC.UBC.2006 1022908 Revised with corrections TableA-J-A INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE 2003 GRADING PLAN REVIEW FEES 50 cubic yard (38.2 m')or less,when located in a designated critical area..................................~..........$$100.00 51 to 100 cubic yards (40 m'to 76.5 m'l .....................................................................$120.00 101 to 1,000 cubic yards (77.2 m'to 764.6 m')......................................................$160.00 1,001 to 10,000 cubic yards (765.3 m'to 7645.5 m>I ................................$200.00 10,001 to 100,000 cubic yards (7646.3 m'to 76 455m'l $300.00 for the first 10,000 cubic yards (7645.5 In3 ) ,plus $40.00 for each additional 10,000 yards (7645.5 m'l or fraction thereof. 100,001 to 200,000 cubic yards (76 456 m'to 152 911 m'l $300.00 fot the first 100,000 cubic yards (76 455 m"),plus $60.00 for each additional 10,000 cubic yards (7645.5m'l or fraction thereof. 200,001 cubic yards (152 912 m')or more --$500.00 for the first 200,000 cubic yards (152911 m")1 plus $100.00 for each additional 10,000 cubic yards (7645.5 m'l or fraction thereof.. Other Fees: l.Additional plan review required by changes,additions or revisions to approved plans...........$75.00 per hour (minimum charge -one-hour) 2.Clearing plan review as specified under M.M.C.19.28.020 or........................................$75.00 per hour* *Or the total hourly cost to the jurisdiction,whichever is greatest. This cost shall include supervision,overhead,equipment,hourly wage and fringe benefits of the employees involved. For miscellaneous applications,plans reviews and permits including expired applications and permits for which no fee is specified fee will be at a rate of $75 dollars per hour with a minimum fee of'one hour at $75.* GRADING PERMIT FEES - Base permit fee..................................................................................................................$100.00 50 cubic yard (38.2 m') or less, when located in a designated critical area..............................$ 120.00 51 to 100 cubic yards (40 m'to 76.5 m').............................................................$160.00 101 to 1,000 cubic yards (77.2 m'to 764.6 m')--$200.00Jor the first 100 cubic yards (76.5 m')plus $20.00 for each additional 100 cubic vards 176.5 m')ofa fraction thereof 1,001 to 10,000 cubic yards (765.3 m'to 7645.5 m')--$300.00 forthe first 1,000 cubic yards (764.6 m'),plus $40.00 for each additional 1,000 cubic vards 1764.6 m')or fraction thereof. 10,001 to 100,000 cubic yards (7646.3 m'to 76 455m')-- $ 500.00 for the first 10,000 cubic yards (7645.5 m'),plus $60.00 for each additional 10,000 vards 17645.5 m')or fraction thereof.. 100,001 cubic yards (76 456 m")or more -- $500.00 for the first 100,000 cubic yards (76 455m'),plus $80.00 for each additional 10, 000 cuhic yards 17645.5 m')or fraction thereof. OrdinanceChapter 16 Page23 of 29 G//mv/Ord.IBC.UBC.20061022908 Revised withcorrections Other Inspections and Fees: I.Inspections outside ofnormal business hours (minimum charge - one hour)$75.00 per hour' 2.Re-inspection fees assessed under provisions ofUBC Section 108.8 $75.00 per hour' 3.Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated (minimum charge -one-hour)c••••$75.00 per hour' 4. Clearing oermit fees as soecified under M.M.C. 19.28.020 or $75.00 per hour' *Or the total hourly cost to the jurisdiction,whichever is greatest. This cost shall include supervision,overhead,equipment,hourly wage and fringe benefits of the employees involved. For miscellaneous applications,plans reviews and permits including expired applications and permits for which no fee is specified fee will be at a rate of $75 dollars per hour with a minimum fee of one hour at $75.* OrdinanceChapter 16 Page24 of 29 G//rnv/Ord.IBC.UBC.2006 1022908 Revised withcorrections TABLE I-A 2006UPC UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE 2006 TABLE I-A -PLUMBING PERMIT FEES Permit Issuance 1. Forissuingeachpermit.$30.00 2. For issuing each supplemental permit .$30.00 Unit Fee Schedule (in addition to items 1 and 2 above) I. For each plumbing fixture on one trap or a set offixtures on one trap (including water, drainage piping and backflow protection therefore)$15.00 2. For each grinder pump :$150.00 3. Rainwater systems <per drain (inside building)$15.00 4.* Water service connection: water line from meter to house or structure $50.00 5. For each private sewage disposal system Approval Required from Health/Snohomish County 6. For each water heater and/or vent $15.00 7. For each gas-piping system ofone to five outlets $15.00 8. For each additional gas piping system outlet,per outlet $15.00 9. For each industrial waste pretreatment interceptor including its trap and vent, except kitchen-type grease interceptors functioning as fixture traps $15.00 10. For each installation, alteration or repair ofwater piping and/or water treating equipment,each -$15.00 11. For each repair or alteration ofdrainage or vent piping, each fixture $15.00 12. For each lawn sprinklersystem on anyonemeter including backflow protection devices therefore -$15.00 13. For atmospheric-type vacuum breakers not included in item 12:to 5............................................................................$10.00 over 5, each ,,...................................................................................... $10.00 14. For each backflow protective device other than atmospheric type vacuum breakers: 2 inch (51 mm) diameter and smaller....................................................................$10.00 over 2 inch (51 mm) diameter $10.00 15. For each graywater system $15.00 16. For initial installation and testing for a reclaimed water system $15.00 17. For each annual cross-connection testing ofa reclaimed water system (excluding initial test)$15.00 18. For each medical gas ~iping system serving one to five inlet(s)/outlet(s) for a specific gas $25.00 19. For each additional medical gas inlet(s)loutlet(s).......................•................................................................................................$25.00 20. For each fire sprinkler system including $.50 perhead ,$50.00 21. For each industrial waste pretreatment grease interceptor including its trap and vent, and inspections $30.00 Other Inspectionsand Fees: I. Inspections outside ofnormal business hours $75.00 2.Reinspection fee under Section 103.5.6 $75.00 3. Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated ;$75.00 4.Additi~)llal plan review required by changes, additions or revisions to approved plans (minimum charge - one hour) $75.00 Ordinance Chapter 16 Page 25 of 29 Gllmv/Ord.lBC.UBC.20061022908 Revised with corrections 5. Jurisdiction may issue permit fees from project valuation and/or the hourly cost to cover employee inspection time, whichever is greatest. 6. Typical plan review fees furplumbing work shall be equal to 25%ofthe total permit fee as set forth in Table I-A and I03.4 7. For miscellaneous applications, plans reviews and permits including expired applications and permits for which no fee is specified fee will be at a rate of$75 dollars per hour with a minimum fee ofone hour at $75.* *Or the total hourly cost to thejurisdiction,whichever is greatest. This cost shall include supervision, overhead, equipment, hourly wage and fringe benefits oftile employees involved. *Put on building application for plumbing if new construction or connecting to city sewer and water Ordinance Chapter 16 Page 26 of 29 GllmvIOrd.IBC.UBC.20061022908 Revisedwith corrections CITY OF MARYSVILLE Table 1-A ELECTRICAL FEES Effective July 1, 2007 $50 $75 $50 $200 $75 $75 $ 75/hr $50 $50 +3% of cost over $250 $175 + 1.5% of cost over $5,000 $925 +.9% of cost over $50,000 $3,175 +.7% of cost over $250,000 $10,000 + .4% of cost over $1;000,001 and'above $1,000,000 COMMERCIAL laW ValTAGE/POWER LIMITED (Use the valuation schedule shown above for fire alarms) 70 or less connections $50 over 70 connections $50 +.50 per connection MISCEllANEOUS Temporary Service Manqfactured/mobile home service (does not include out buildings) Signs Carnival Inspection of work done without permit Re-inspectionfee (not ready, corrections not made) Plan-reviewfee or inspection not specified elsewhere (1/2 hr. minimum) RESIDENTIAL (Single Family Or Duplex) Newconstruetion,addition or remodel. Additions and remodels based on size of project. l.Jl1der 1000 square feet $100 10()1to 2000 square feet $150 200no 3000 square fee $200 3001 square feet & over $250 Gar:i3ges and outbuildings (stand alone projects)$100 serVice/panel change or alteration $75 Clrcultsadded/altered without service change tor 2 circuits $50 30r more circuits $75 M~ter/mast repair or alteration $75 COMMERCIAL &MULTI-FAMILY (including fire alarm) Total-valuation (time &materials) $2!iOor less .*2:~tlo $5;000 $$;001 to ~!iO;OOO $!i0;001 tO$2!iO,OOO $2S(),00110 $1,000,000 OrdinanceChapter 16 Page27 of 29 Gllmv/Ord.IBC.UBC.20061022908 Revised with corrections TABLE I-A INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE 2006IMC TABLE I-A -MECHANICAL PERMIT FEES PermitIssuanceand Heaters I..Forthe issuanceofeach mechanical permit....$30.00 2. For issuing each supplemental permitfor which the original permit has not expired,been canceledor finaled....,$15.00 . $60.00 . $99.00 ................................$20.00 .$20.00 ..$16.00 Unit Fee Schedule (Note: Thefollowing do not include permit-issuingfee.) 1. Furnaces Fortheinstallation orrelocation of eachforced-airor gravity-type furnaceor burner,includingductsandventsattachedtosuchappliance, up to and including 100,000 Btulh (29.3kW)....$20.00 For the installation or relocation ofeach forced-air or gravity-type furnace or burner,including ducts and vents attachedto such appliance over 100,000 Btuth (29.3kW)......$20.00 For the installation or relocation ofeach floor furnace,including vent....$20.00 For the installation or relocation ofeach suspended heater,recessed wall heateror floor-mounted unit heater $20.00 2.Appliance Vents For the installation,relocation or replacementofeach appliance vent installedand not included in an appliance pennit $20.00 3.Repairs orAdditions For the repair of,alteration of, or addition to each heatingappliance,refrigerationunit,cooling unit,absorption unit, or each heating, cooling, absorptionor evaporativecoolingsystem,including installation ofcontrols regulated by the Mechanical Code $20.00 4.Boilers,Compressorsand AbsorptionSystems For the installation or relocation ofeach boiler or compressor to and including 3 horsepower(l0.6kW),or each absorptionsystemto and including 100,000 Btulh (29.3 kW)..$20.00 For the installation or relocation ofeach boiler or compressor overthree horsepower (l 0.6 kW) to and including 15 horsepower (52.7 kW), or each absorptionsystem over 100,000 Btulh (29.3 kW) to and including 500,000 Btulh (146.6 kW).. ..$30.00 Fortheinstallation or relocation ofeach boiler or compressor over 15 horsepower(52.7 kW) to and including 30 horsepower(105.5 kW), or each absorptionsystemover500,000 Btulh (146.6 kW) to and including 1,000,000Btuth (293.1 kW)$40.00 For the installation or relocation ofeach boileror compressor over30 horsepower (105.5 kW) to and including 50 horsepower(176 kW), or each absorption system over 1,000,000Btulh (293.1 kW) to and including 1,750,000 Btuth (512.9 kW).. For the installation or relocation ofeach boileror compressor over 50 horsepower (176 kW), or each absorptionsystem over 1,750,000 Btu/h (512.9 kW).. 5.Air Handlers FOJeach air-handling unit to and including 10,000 cubic feet per minute (cfm)(4719Lis),including ducts attachedthereto;.$20.00 Note: This fee does not apply to an air-handling unit whichis a portion ofa factory-assembled appliance,coolingunit,evaporative cooler or absorption unit for which a permit is required elsewhere in the Mechanical Code. For each air-handling unit over 10,000 cfm (4719 Us).....,$20.00 6.EvaporativeCoolers For each evaporative cooler otherthan portabletype 7:Ventilation and Exhaust For each ventilation fan connected to a single duct............ $20.00 For each ventilation system whichis not a portion ofany heating or air-conditioning system authorized by a permit $20.00 For the installation ofeach hood which is served by mechanical exhaust,including the ducts for such hood....~20.00 8.Incinerators For the installationor relocation ofeach domestic-type incirierator..... For the installation or relocation ofeach commercial or industrial-type incinerators .. 9.Miscellaneous For each appliance or piece ofequipment regulated by the Mechanical Codebut not classed in other appliancecategories,or for which no otherfee is listed in the table i.e.:fire/smoke dampers ..$20.00 When Chapter 13 is applicable,permitfees for fuel gas piping shall be: Gas PipingSystem For each gas piping system ofone to four outlets.......$20.00 For each additional outletexceeding four, each ;$10.00 When Chapter 14 is applicable,permitfees for process piping shall be as follows: For each hazardous process piping system (HPP)ofone to four outlets $10.00 For each hazardous process piping system offive or more outlets,per outlet $10.00 For each nonhazardous process pipingsystem (NPP)ofone to four outlets $10.00 For each nonhazardous piping system offive or more outlets,per outlet...$10.00 OtherInspections and Fees: t.Inspections outside ofnonnal business hours, per hour (minimum charge-two hours)....$75.00. 2.Reinspection fees assessed underprovisionsofSection 106.5.2,per inspection..$75.00. 3.lnspections for which no fee is specifically indicated,per hour (minimum charge-one-halfhour)$75.00** 4.Additional plan review required by changes,additions or revisions to plansor to plans for which an initial review has been completed Ordinance Chapter16 Page28 of 29 Gllmv/Ord.IBC.UBC.2006 1022908 Revisedwith corrections (minimum charge- one-halfhour)."""."""""..""$75.00* 5.Jurisdiction mayissuepermitfeesfromprojectvaluationand/orthehourlycostto cover employeeinspection time,whicheverisgreatest. 6. Typicalplanreviewfeesfor mechanical workshallbeequalto 25%of thetotalpermitfee assetforthinTableI-A and 106.5.2. 7.Formiscellaneous applications,plansreviewsandpermitsincluding expiredapplications andpermitsforwhichnofee isspecifiedfeewillbe ata rateof$75 dollarsper hourwithaminimumfeeof onehourat$75. -o-thetotalhourlycosttothejurisdiction,whicheveristhe greatest.Thiscostshallinclude supervision,overhead,equipment,hourlywages andfringebenefitsofthe employeesinvolved. OrdinanceChapter 16 Page 29 of 29 G//mv/Ord.IBC.UBC.2006 1022908 Revised with corrections