(A) In accordance with the detailed requirements of the town, an operational permit shall be obtained from the Inspections Department pursuant to the procedure set forth in the North Carolina Fire Prevention Code, Chapter 1, § 105, along with the North Carolina amendments and this subchapter. An operational permit must be obtained from the town’s Inspections Department in the following situations:
Operational Permits | |
Code Section | Description |
105.6.1 | Aerosol products |
105.6.2 | Amusement buildings |
105.6.3 | Aviation facilities |
105.6.4 | Carnivals and fairs |
105.6.5 | Battery systems |
105.6.6 | Cellulose nitrate film |
105.6.7 | Combustible dust-producing operations |
105.6.8 | Combustible fibers (except agriculture) |
105.6.9 | Compressed gases |
105.6.10 | Covered mall buildings |
105.6.11 | Cryogenic fluids |
105.6.12 | Cutting and welding |
105.6.13 | Dry cleaning plants |
105.6.14 | Exhibits and trade shows |
105.6.15 | Explosives |
105.6.16 | Fire hydrants and valves |
105.6.17(1) | Flammable and combustible liquids pipeline |
105.6.17(2) | Flammable and combustible liquids Class I storage |
105.6.17(3) | Flammable and combustible liquids Class II storage |
105.6.17(4) | Flammable and combustible liquids removal |
105.6.17(5) | Flammable and combustible liquids production, processing, transportation, storage, dispensed, used |
105.6.17(6) | Install, alter, remove, or abandon flammable or combustible liquid tanks |
105.6.17 (7) | Change the contents of a flammable or combustible liquid tank |
105.6.17 (8) | Manufacture, process, blend, or refine flammable or combustible liquids |
105.6.17 (9) | To engage in the dispensing of liquid fuels into the fuel tanks of motor vehicles at commercial, industrial, governmental, or manufacturing establishments |
105.6.17(10) | To utilize a site for the dispensing of liquid fuels from tank vehicles into the fuel tanks of motor vehicles at commercial, industrial, governmental, or manufacturing establishments |
105.6.18 | Floor finishing using Class I or II liquids |
105.6.19 | Fruit and crop ripening |
105.6.20 | Fumigation and thermal insecticidal fogging |
105.6.21 | Hazardous materials storage, transport, dispense, use and handling |
105.6.22 | Hazardous materials facilities |
105.6.23 | High-piled storage |
105.6.24 | Hot work |
105.6.25 | Industrial ovens |
105.6.26 | Lumber yards and woodworking plants |
105.6.27 | Liquid or gas fueled vehicles or equipment in assembly buildings |
105.6.28 | L.P. gas bulk storage |
105.6.29 | Magnesium |
105.6.30 | Miscellaneous combustible storage |
105.6.32 | Open flames and candles |
105.6.33 | Organic coatings |
105.6.34 | Operation of places of assembly |
105.6.35 | Private fire hydrants removal from service, use or operation |
105.6.36 | Pyrotechnic special effects materials |
105.6.37 | Pyroxylin plastics |
105.6.38 | Regulated refrigeration equipment |
105.6.39 | Repair garages and service stations |
105.6.40 | Rooftop heliports |
105.6.41 | Spraying or dipping operations |
105.6.42 | Storage of scrap tires and tire byproducts |
105.6.43 | Temporary membrane structures, tents and canopies |
105.6.44 | Tire-rebuilding plants |
105.6.45 | Waste handling |
105.6.46 | Wood products |
*Fees for these permits shall be as established by resolution of the Town Commissioners adopted from time to time. Churches and synagogues shall be exempt from operational permitting fees. |
(B) These permits will only be issued during a new construction situation. The permit will be valid for the same period as the inspection schedule in the North Carolina Fire Prevention Code § 106 and the renewal will be the payment of the inspection fee for existing buildings.
(C) An existing building may be issued an operational permit for the above situations; the permit will be included in the fee for the inspection of an existing building in accordance with § 106.
(Ord. 11-01, passed 2-8-11)