(A) Prior to the occupancy of any newly constructed Class 1 structure or tenant area, an inspection and approval must be given by the city’s Building Commissioner and the Fire Chief or the Fire Marshal and/or their respective designees.
(B) After the final inspection occurs, a certificate of occupancy shall be signed by the city’s Building Commissioner and the Fire Marshal. This will then allow the occupant to start moving into the building. Occupancy prior to the issuance of certificate of occupancy shall result in a fine set forth by the current fee/fine structure set by the city.
(1) Acceptance testing. Prior to the issuance of the certificate of occupancy for a newly-constructed, renovated or remodeled Class 1 structure, the city’s Fire Department is required to witness a successful acceptance or performance test in accordance with the appropriate installation standard or manufacturer’s specifications for the following systems (if applicable):
(a) Fire alarm system;
(b) Sprinkler system;
(c) Special hazard fire suppression system; and
(d) Type I hood exhaust system.
(2) Written verification. Prior to the issuance of the certificate of occupancy for a newly-constructed, renovated or remodeled Class 1 structure, the city’s Fire Department requires written verification that each fire protection and life safety system has been installed in complete agreement with the terms of the listing, manufacturer’s instructions and the applicable installation standards.
(3) Installation documents. Prior to the issuance of the certificate of occupancy for a newly-constructed, renovated or remodeled Class 1 structure, the city’s Fire Department requires the following documentation (if applicable):
(a) Record of completion for fire alarm systems as required by NFPA 72;
(b) Contractor’s material and test certificate for aboveground piping for sprinkler and standpipe systems as required by NFPA 13;
(c) Contractor’s material and test certificate for underground piping for private fire service mains, fire hydrants and piping as required by NFPA 13 and 24;
(d) Certificate of completion/installation for all special hazard fire suppression systems; and
(e) Air balance test report (Type I and II exhaust hoods).
(Prior Code, § 38-55) (Ord. 22-01, passed 2-14-2022)