HomeMy WebLinkAboutORDINANCE NO. 1109 REPEALING ORD 1063 AND ORD 1096 INT FIRE CODE 2012(0
Instrument # 389201
REXBURG, MADISON, IDAHO
5-29-2014 02:27:57 No. of Pages: 10
Recorded for: CITY OF REXBURG
KIM H. MUIR Fee:
Ex -Officio Recorder Deputy
CITY OF
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ORDINANCE NO. 1109
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ORDINANCES 1063, 1096 AND ADOPTING
THE INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE, 2012 EDITION, COPYRIGHTED BY THE
INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL; REQUIRING COPIES OF SAID CODE
TO BE KEPT IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK; PROVIDING FOR A
PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE AND FOR
SEVERABILITY; AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES AND PARTS OF
ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH AND PROVIDING WHEN THIS
ORDINANCE SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
REXBURG, IDAHO;
SECTION I: That Ordinances No. 1063 and 1096 are hereby repealed.
SECTION II: That the document known as the International Fire Code
(IFC), 2012 Edition, is hereby adopted as the fire code for the City of Rexburg,
Idaho including all appendices.
SECTION III: Additionally, the 2012 International Fire Code is amended
and changed in the following respects:
A. 104.1 General. The fire code official is hereby authorized to enforce the
provisions of this code and shall have the authority to render interpretations of this
code, and to adopt policies, procedures, rules and regulations in order to clarify the
application of its provisions. Such interpretations, policies, procedures, rules and
regulations shall be in compliance with the intent and purpose of this code and shall
not have the effect of waiving requirements specifically provided for in this code.
The fire chief is authorized to administer and enforce this code. Under the chief s
direction, the fire department is authorized to enforce all ordinances of the
jurisdiction pertaining to: a. The prevention of fires; b. The suppression or
extinguishment of dangerous or hazardous fires; c. The storage, use and handling of
hazardous materials; d. The installation and maintenance of automatic, manual and
other private fire alarm systems and fire- extinguishing equipment; e. The
maintenance and regulation of fire escapes; f. The maintenance of fire protection and
the elimination of fire hazards on land and in buildings, and other property,
including those under construction; g. The maintenance of means of egress; and h.
The investigation of the cause, origin and circumstances of fire and unauthorized
releases of hazardous materials, for authority related to control and investigation of
emergency scenes, see Section 104.11.
B. 104.6 Official records. The fire code official shall keep official records as
required by Sections 104.6.1 through 104.6.4. Investigations shall show the cause,
the findings and deposition of each. Such official records shall be retained as
indicated in the City of Rexburg Records Management Manual, Appendix D,
September 2006.
C. 105.1.1 Permits required. Any property owner or authorized agent who
intends to conduct an operation or business or install or modify systems and
equipment which is regulated by this code, or to cause any such work to be done,
shall first make application to the City of Rexburg and obtain a permit if required by
the authority having jurisdiction.
D. 105.7.1 Automatic fire -extinguishing systems. A construction permit and
safety system certification permit are required for installation of or modification to
an automatic fire -extinguishing system. Maintenance performed in accordance with
this code is not considered a modification and does not require a permit.
E. 105.7.5 Fire alarm and detection systems and related equipment. A
construction permit and a safety system certification permit are required for
installation of/or modification to fire alarm and detection systems and related
equipment. Maintenance performed in accordance with this code is not considered a
modification and does not require a permit.
F. 105.7.6 Fire pumps and related equipment. A construction permit and
safety system certification permit are required for installation of/or modification to
fire pumps and related fuel tanks, jockey pumps, controllers and generators.
Maintenance performed in accordance with this code is not considered a
modification and does not require a permit.
G. 106.5 Re -inspection fees. A re -inspection fee may be assessed for each re-
inspection when such portion of work for which inspection is called for is not
completed or when corrections called for are not made within the allotted time.
H. 109.3 Violation penalties. Persons who shall violate a provision of this code
or shall fail to comply with any of the requirements therein or who shall erect,
install, alter, repair, or do work in violation of the approved construction documents
or directive of the fire code official, or of a permit or certificate used under
provisions of this code, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not
more than $500.00 dollars, or by imprisonment not exceeding 180 days, or both such
fine and imprisonment. Each day that a violation continues after due notice has been
served shall be deemed a separate offence.
I. 109.4 Violation penalties. Persons who shall violate a provision of this code
or shall fail to comply with any of the requirements thereof or who shall erect,
install, alter, repair or do work in violation of the approved construction documents
or directive of the fire code official, or of a permit or certificate used under
provisions of this code shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
J. 111.4 Failure to apply. Delete entire section.
K. 113.2 Schedule of permit fees. A fee for each permit and repeated false
alarms shall be paid as required, in accordance with the Rexburg Municipal Code,
Appendix 4.
L. 113.3 Work commencing before permit issuance. Any person who
commences any work, activity or operation regulated by this code, before obtaining
the necessary permits shall be subject to an additional fee established by the
applicable governing authority which shall be in addition to the required permit fees.
An exception shall be granted for emergency repair work performed during off -
business hours. Emergency repair work shall be work similar in nature to repairing
frozen or physically damaged piping in order to return a system to service.
M. 113.6 Reimbursement of operational costs. Madison Fire Department is
authorized to seek reimbursement of response, suppression and ambulance costs
from or related to incidents. The costs shall be based upon the current edition of the
Idaho Fire Service Organization Rate Book.
N. 114 Safety system certification permit. All installations, modifications,
required maintenance, or servicing of life -safety systems are to be performed by an
approved licensed business or person(s). A business or person(s) shall obtain a
"Safety System Certification Permit" from the Community Development
Department to do any work within the City of Rexburg. Permits shall expire one
year from the date of issuance unless otherwise noted on the permit. Fire Alarm
Contractors shall provide proof of Liability Insurance and proof of having a
minimum of a NICET Level III certification for fire alarm systems design, and
NICET Level I for testing and startup. Certifications shall be equal to/or the
equivalent as specified in NFPA 72. Fire Sprinkler Contractors shall provide proof
of Liability Insurance and proof of having a minimum of a NICET Level III
certification for sprinkler system design, NICET Level I for testing.
O. 107.1.1 Tags. Tags for maintenance of fire suppression systems, fire
extinguishers, and fire alarm systems are required to be obtained from the
Community Development Department for use in the City of Rexburg.
P. 401.3.4 Silencing fire alarms. It is prohibited for anyone other than fire
department personnel or fire protection system contractors, while in the performance
of their duties, to silence, restore, or reset a fire alarm system without the expressed
permission of Madison Fire Department.
Q. 401.5 Making false report. A person shall not give, signal, or transmit a
false report. The Fire Chief shall be authorized to seek restitution from the
perpetrator and/or any and all accomplices for making false reports. Restitution for
making false reports shall be the actual cost recovery of personnel, engines, and
supplies according to the current edition of the Idaho Fire Service Organization Rate
Book.
R. 501.3 Construction documents. Construction documents for proposed
driveways, fire apparatus access, location of fire lanes, security gates across fire
apparatus access and construction documents and hydraulic calculations for fire
hydrant systems shall be submitted the fire department for review and approval
prior to construction.
S. 501.4 Timing of installation. When fire apparatus access roads, driveways,
or a water supply for fire protection is required to be installed, such protection shall
be installed and made serviceable prior to/and during the time of construction except
when approved alternative methods of protection are provided. Temporary street
signs shall be installed at each street intersection when construction of new roadways
allows passage by vehicles in accordance with Section 505.2
T. 502.1 Add the following definitions: Driveway. A driveway is a vehicular
ingress and egress route that serves no more than five (5) single family dwellings,
not including accessory structures. Fire Station. A building or portion of a building
that provides, at a minimum, all weather protection for fire apparatus. Temperatures
inside the building used for this purpose must be maintained at above thirty-two (32)
degrees Fahrenheit.
U. 503 FIRE APPARATUS ACCESS ROADS AND DRIVEWAYS
V. 503.1.1 Apparatus Access. Approved fire apparatus access roads shall be
provided for every facility, building or portion of a building hereafter constructed or
move into or within the jurisdiction. The fire apparatus access road shall comply
with the requirements of this section and shall extend to within 150 feet of all
portions of the facility and all portions of the exterior walls of the first story of the
building as measured by an approved route around the exterior of the building or
facility. Driveways shall be provided and maintained in accordance with Sections
503.7 through 503.11
W. 503.2.4 Turning radius. The minimum turning radius shall be not less than
30 feet and an outside turning radius of not less than 45 feet.
X. 503.4 Obstruction of fire apparatus access roads. Fire apparatus access
roads shall not be obstructed in any manner, including the parking of vehicles, the
accumulation of snow, or the growing of vegetation. The minimum widths and
clearances established in Section 503.2.1 shall be maintained at all times.
Y. 503.1.1 Driveways. Driveways shall be provided when any portion of an
exterior wall of the first story of a building is located more than 150 feet from a fire
apparatus access road. Driveways shall provide a minimum unobstructed width of 12
feet and minimum unobstructed height of 13 feet 6 inches. Driveways in excess of
150 feet in length shall be provided with turnarounds. Driveways in excess of 200
feet in length and 20 feet in width may require turnouts in addition to a turnaround.
Z. 503.2.5 Dead ends. Dead-end fire apparatus access roads in excess of 150
feet in length shall be provides with an approved area for turning around fire
apparatus. Driveway turnarounds shall have an inside turning radius of not less than
30 feet and outside turning radius of not less than 45 feet. Driveways that connect
with an access road or roads at more than one point may be considered as having a
turnaround if all changes of direction meet the radius requirements for driveway
turnarounds.
AA. 503.2.9 Turnouts. Where line of sight along a driveway is obstructed by a
man-made or natural feature, turnouts shall be located as may be required by the fire
code official to provide for safe passage of vehicles. Driveway turnouts shall be of
an all-weather road surface at least 10 feet wide and 30 feet long.
BB. 503.2.6.1 Bridge load limits. Vehicle load limits shall be posted at both
entrances to bridges on driveways and private roads. Design loads for bridges shall
be established by the city engineer.
CC. 505.3 Address markers. All buildings shall have a permanently posted
address, which shall be placed at each driveway entrance and be visible from both
directions of travel along the road. In all cases the address shall be posted at the
beginning of construction and maintained thereafter. The address shall be visible and
legible from the road on which the address is located. Address signs along one-way
roads shall be visible from both the intended direction of travel and the opposite
direction. Where multiple addresses are required at a single driveway, they shall be
mounted on a single post and additional signs shall be posted at locations where
driveways divide.
DD. 503.2.7 Grade. The gradient for driveways shall not exceed 10 percent
unless approved by the fire code official.
EE. 503.2.3 Surface. Driveways shall be designed and maintained to support
the imposed loads of local responding fire apparatus and shall be surfaced as to
provide all weather driving capabilities. Driveways shall be constructed according to
the latest version of Idaho Standards for Public Works Construction.
FF. 503.7 Barricade specifications. If emergency vehicle access roadways are
secured with a barricade, chain, gate, or bollard, such barricade shall meet the
following criteria. Removal or opening of said barricade must result in a clear
unobstructed road width of at least twenty (20) feet. Chains and locks shall not
damage fire department cutting tools nor shall cutting operations result in any
unnecessary time delay. Bollards must be of an easily removable type, shall leave
nothing protruding up from the roadway surface when removed, and shall be
approved by the fire code official. Access roadways shall be maintained year-round,
including snow removal.
GG. 503.7.6 Grade. The gradient for driveways shall not exceed 10 percent
unless approved by the fire code official.
HE 503.7.7 Security Gates. Where security gates are installed, they shall have
an approved means of emergency operation. The security gates and emergency
operation shall be maintained operational at all times.
II. 503.7.8 Surface. Driveways shall be designed and maintained to support
the imposed loads of local responding fire apparatus and shall be surfaced as to
provide all weather driving capabilities.
JJ. 505.3 Multi -family dwelling address.
a. When individual apartment, condominium, or town house structures
within a common complex are designated with separate addresses, individual
unit numbers shall be assigned so there is no duplication of unit designations
within a building. The first floor shall be 100 series, second floor 200 series and
so on for each successive floor. Basements shall be 10 series if the next higher
floor is designated the first floor, or basements shall be designated 100 series if
the next level is called the second floor.
b. When apartment, condominium, or town house complexes (more than
one structure) have been assigned one address, each individual building shall
also be assigned a number. The building number shall be posted in a conspicuous
location with the number being a minimum of twelve (12) inches in height in a
contrasting color to the background. Unit or apartment numbers shall then be
assigned in the 10, 100, 200, 300, etc. series per floor as identified in paragraph
a. of this section.
KK. 506.1 Knox Box® location. Where access to or within a structure or an
area is restricted because of secured openings or where immediate access is
necessary for life-saving or fire -fighting purposes, the fire code official is authorized
to require a Knox Box® (s) to be installed in approved locations. The Knox Box®(s)
shall contain keys, cards, or codes to gain necessary access and operate life safety
equipment as required by the fire code official. All newly constructed structures
subject to this section shall have the Knox Box®(s) installed and containing the
required keys prior to the issuance of an occupancy permit. Locations shall include:
a. Commercial, industrial, or educational structures protected by an
automatic alarm system or automatic suppression system, or such structures that
are secured in a manner that restricts access during an emergency;
b. Multi -family residential structures that have restricted access through
locked doors and have a common corridor for access to the dwelling units;
c. Governmental structures and nursing care facilities;
d. Buildings and structures with 20,000 square feet or more shall have a
minimum of two (2) Knox Box®(s).
LL. 507.2 Type of water supply. A water supply shall consist of water
delivered by fire apparatus, reservoirs, pressure tanks, elevated tanks, water mains,
or other sources capable of providing the required fire flow as approved by the fire
code official. No exceptions allowed. Water supply shall consist of water delivered
by fire apparatus, reservoirs, pressure tanks, elevated tanks, water mains or other
sources approved by the fire code official capable of providing the required fire
flow.
MM. 507.3 Water service connections. All water service connections that are
metered in a building or structure shall have a valve located outside of the building
or structure for shutting off service in the case of an emergency. The valve shall be
installed in an approved location at the time of construction. If the water service
connection supplies the fire suppression system and the valve is located outside of
the city right-of-way, the valve shall be installed adjacent to the fire lane. The valve
shall be a monitored post indicator valve, or a similar valve that is acceptable to the
Fire Code Official.
NN. 507.5 Fire hydrant systems. Fire hydrant systems shall comply with
sections 507.5.1 through 507.5.8.
00. 507.5.5 Clear space around hydrants. A 3 -foot clear space shall be
maintained around the circumference of fire hydrants, including snow, except as
otherwise required or approved.
PP. 507.5.7 Fire hydrant distance from buildings. Fire hydrants shall not be
installed closer than forty (40) feet and/or at access points to buildings. In such areas
where forty (40) feet is an impractical distance, the code official may allow a lesser
distance. Access to hydrants not adjacent to a building or structure's fire lane must
be approved by the fire code official.
QQ. 507.5.8 Fire hydrant models. New fire hydrants shall be the Waterous®
WB67-250, Mueller® A-423, or Clow® F-2545. New hydrants shall be painted red
and installed with a 5 inch Storz fitting and cap.
RR. 901.6.2 Records. Records of all system inspections, tests and maintenance
required by the referenced standards shall be maintained on the premises for a
minimum of three years. An additional copy of all inspection and test reports shall
be sent to Madison Fire Department by the contractor (person) doing the
maintenance or inspection.
SS. 903.3.1.2 NFPA 13R sprinkler systems. Automatic sprinkler systems
where allowed in buildings of Group R, with three or more dwelling units and/or up
to and including four stories in height shall be permitted to be installed throughout in
accordance with NFPA 13R.
TT. 903.3.7 Fire department connections. The location of fire department
connections (FDC) shall be within 150 feet of a hydrant, adjacent to the fire
apparatus access road, installed with clappers, and be 2 %2" NH.
W. 903.3.8 Approved piping. All piping and fittings four inches or greater
shall be ductile iron beginning at a minimum of three feet from the exterior of the
building or structure and continuing through to the appurtenances associated with the
fire suppression system. Private fire service mains and their appurtenances shall be
tested in accordance to NFPA 24.
VV. 904.1.1 Certification of service personnel for fire -extinguishing
equipment. If required by the authority having jurisdiction, service personnel
providing or conducting maintenance on automatic fire -extinguishing systems, other
than automatic sprinkler systems, shall possess a valid certificate issued by an
approved governmental agency, or other approved organization for the type of
system and work performed
WW. 905.2 Installation standard. Standpipe systems shall be installed in
accordance with this section and NFPA 14. All Standpipe systems shall be
automatic standpipe systems as defined by NFPA 14 unless approved by the Fire
Code official.
XX. 906.2.1 Certification of service personnel for portable fire
extinguishers. If required by the jurisdiction having authority, Service personnel
providing or conducting maintenance on portable fire extinguishers shall possess a
valid certificate issued by an approved governmental agency. Or other approved
organization for the type of work performed.
YY. 906.5 Conspicuous location. Portable fire extinguishers shall be located in
conspicuous locations where they will be readily accessible and immediately
available for use. R-2 occupancies shall have at a minimum one portable fire
extinguisher within the dwelling unit located near the cooking area. These locations
shall be along normal paths of travel, unless the fire code official determines that the
hazard posed indicates the need for placement away from normal paths of travel.
ZZ. 907.1 General. This section covers the application, installation,
performance, and maintenance of fire alarm systems and their components in new
and existing buildings and structures. The requirements of Section 907.2 are
applicable to new buildings and structures. The requirements of Section 907.9 are
applicable to existing buildings and structures. When fire alarm systems not required
by the International Fire Code are installed, the notification devices shall meet the
minimum design and installation requirements for systems which are required by
this code. No partial fire alarm and detection systems shall be allowed.
AAA. 907.6.1. Wiring. Wiring shall comply with the requirements of NFPA
70 and NFPA 72. Wireless protection systems utilizing radio-frequency transmitting
devices shall comply with the special requirements of supervision of low-power
wireless systems in NFPA 72.
BBB. 907.7.4 Zone and address location labeling. Fire alarm control panels
(FACP) shall have all zones and address points plainly and permanently labeled as to
their location, on the outside of the panel or on an easily readable map of the
building affixed to the outside of the panel. The annual inspection shall include
inspections items identified in NFPA 72 and include a random inspection of 10% of
the initiating devices to ensure proper labeling of the address on the device and
address verification at the FACP. The access doors leading to the fire alarm control
panel shall be posted with "FACP" in four inch tall letters with %2" stroke width.
Remote annunciators shall be installed in approved locations.
CCC. 1009.16 Stairway to roof. In buildings four or more stories above
grade plane, one stairway shall extend to the roof surface unless the roof has a slope
steeper than four units vertical in 12 units horizontal (33 -percent slope).
DDD. 1101.1 Scope. The provisions of this chapter shall apply to existing
buildings constructed prior to the adoption of this code and only if in the opinion of
the fire code official, they constitute a distinct hazard to life or property.
EEE. Delete Sections 5601.1.3, 5601.2.2, 5601.2.3, 5601.2.4.1, 5601.2.4.2,
and sections 5608.2, 5608.2.1, and 5608.3 of the International Fire Code.
FFF. 5704.2.13.1.3 Out of service for one year. Underground tanks that
have been out of service for a period of one year shall be removed from the ground
in accordance with Section 5704.2.14 or abandoned in place in accordance with
Section 5704.2.13.1.4. Upon approval of the Chief underground tanks that comply
with the performance standards for new or upgraded underground tanks set forth in
Title 40 Section 280.20 or 280.21 of the Code of Federal Regulations may remain
out of service indefinitely so long as they remain in compliance with the operation,
maintenance and release detection requirements of the federal rule.
GGG. B105.3 Hydrant testing. Fire flow testing of hydrants shall be
supervised by the fire code/city official. Documentation of the hydrant testing shall
be made available to the fire code official within 10 working days.
HHH. D101.1 Scope. Fire apparatus access roads shall be in accordance with
this appendix and all other applicable requirements of the International Fire Code.
Driveways as described in section 503.7 through 503.11 are not subject to the
requirements of this appendix.
III. D102.1 Access and loading. Facilities, buildings or portions of
buildings hereafter constructed shall be accessible to fire department apparatus by
way of an approved fire apparatus access road designed and maintained to support
the imposed loads of the responding fire apparatus and shall be surface so as to
provide all-weather driving capabilities.
Mi. D103.2 Grade. The gradient of the fire apparatus access road shall be
within the limits established by the fire code official based on the capabilities of the
responding fire departments apparatus.
KKK. D103.3 Turning radius. The minimum turning radius shall not be less
than 30 feet and an outside turning radius of not less than 45 feet.
LLL. D103.6.2.3 Fire access signage. All occupancies classified as
commercial shall have fire access roadways posted with the proper signs as in
Section D103.6 at seventy-five (75) foot intervals from the center of the fire access
road. Additionally, curbs shall be painted red and maintained as required by the fire
code official.
MMM. D105.3 Proximity to building. At least one of the required access
routes meeting this condition shall be located within a minimum of 15 feet and a
maximum of 45 feet from the building, and shall be positioned parallel to one entire
side of the building. The side of the building of which the aerial fire apparatus
access road is positioned shall be approved by the fire code official.
Section IV: There has been on file and there shall hereafter be kept on file, in
the office of the City Clerk one (1) copy of said International Fire Code, 2012
edition, duly certified by the clerk, for use and examination by the public.
Section VI: The sections of this Ordinance are severable and the invalidity of
a section shall not affect the validity of the remaining sections.
Section VII: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are
hereby repealed.
Section VIII: This Ordinance shall become effective upon its passage,
approval and publication in the manner provided by law this 21St day of May, 2014.
NNN. Ordinance 1109 Summary
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ORDINANCES 1063, 1096 AND ADOPTING
THE INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE, 2012 EDITION, COPYRIGHTED BY THE
INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL; REQUIRING COPIES OF SAID CODE
TO BE KEPT IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK; PROVIDING FOR A
PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE AND FOR
SEVERABILITY; AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES AND PARTS OF
ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH AND PROVIDING WHEN THIS
ORDINANCE SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
REXBURG, IDAHO;
SECTION I: That Ordinances No. 1063 and 1096 are hereby repealed.
SECTION II: That the document known as the International Fire Code (IFC),
2012 Edition, is hereby adopted as the fire code for the City of Rexburg, Idaho
including all appendices.
SECTION III: Additionally, the 2012 International Fire Code is amended and
changed in the following respects:
A. 104.1 General. The fire code official is hereby authorized to enforce
the provisions of this code and shall have the authority to render interpretations of
Us code, and to adopt policies, procedures, rules and regulations in order to clarify
the application of its provisions. Such interpretations, policies, procedures, rules and
regulations shall be in compliance with the intent and purpose of this code and shall
not have the effect of waiving requirements specifically provided for in this code.
The fire chief is authorized to administer and enforce this code. Under the
chief s direction, the fire department is authorized to enforce all ordinances of the
jurisdiction pertaining to: a. The prevention of fires; b. The suppression or
extinguishment of dangerous or hazardous fires; c. The storage, use and handling of
hazardous materials; d. The installation and maintenance of automatic, manual and
other private fire alarm systems and fire- extinguishing equipment; e. The
maintenance and regulation of fire escapes; f. The maintenance of fire protection and
the elimination of fire hazards on land and in buildings, and other property,
including those under construction; g. The maintenance of means of egress; and h.
The investigation of the cause, origin and circumstances of fire and unauthorized
releases of hazardous materials, for authority related to control and investigation of
emergency scenes, see Section 104.11.
A complete copy of the ordinance is on Rexburg.org or at City Hall, 35
North l St East, Rexburg, Idaho.
I, Stephen Zollinger, City Attorney for the City of Rexburg, declare that in my
capacity as City Attorney of the City of Rexburg, pursuant to Idaho Code Section
50-901A(3) of the Idaho Code as amended, I hereby certify that I have reviewed a
copy of the above cited Summary Section of Ordinance 1109 and have found the
same to be true and complete and to provide adequate notice to the public of the
contents, including the exhibits, of Ordinance No. 1115. DATED this 28"' day of
May, 2014.
Stephen ollinger, City AftJney
City of Rexburg
PASSED BY THE COUNCIL AND APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this
21St day of May, 2014.
'15cliard S. oodland
Mayor
ATTEST:
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Blair D. Kay
City Clerk
STATE OF IDAHO )
County of Madison: ss)
City of Rexburg )
I, BLAIR D. KAY, City Clerk of the city of Rexburg, Idaho, do hereby certify:
That the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the Ordinance
Entitled:
ORDINANCE NO. 1109
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ORDINANCES 1036, 1096 AND
ADOPTING THE INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE, 2012 EDITION,
COPYRIGHTED BY THE INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL;
REQUIRING COPIES OF SAID CODE TO BE KEPT IN THE OFFICE OF
THE CITY CLERK; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY FOR THE
VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE AND FOR SEVERABILITY; AND
REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES AND PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN
CONFLICT HEREWITH AND PROVIDING WHEN THIS ORDINANCE
SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE.
Passed by the City Council and approved by the Mayor this 21" day of May,
2014.
JSUAL
Blair D. Kay
City Clerk
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