[Ord. No. 2019-04-01, 4/22/2019; as amended by Ord. No. 2022-04-02, 4/18/2022]
The 2018 International Fire Code, as published by the International
Code Council, Inc., as amended, revised, and/or reprinted from time
to time, is hereby adopted as the Fire Code of New Britain Township;
for the control, regulation, and governing of the safeguarding of
life and property from fire and explosion hazards, from conditions
hazardous to life or property, and generally concerning the occupancy
of buildings and premises within New Britain Township as herein provided;
and each and all of the regulations, provisions, penalties, conditions
and terms of said International Fire Code are hereby referred to,
adopted, and made a part hereof, as if fully set out in this Part,
with the additions, insertions, deletions, and changes as prescribed
below in this Part.
[Ord. No. 2019-04-01, 4/22/2019;
as amended by Ord. No. 2022-04-02, 4/18/2022]
1. The following replacements, insertions, changes, modifications, and
deletions shall be made in the 2015 International Property Maintenance
Code, as amended, at the places hereinafter indicated:
A. Subsection 101.1 Title.
Replace "[NAME OF JURISDICTION]" with "New Britain Township".
B. A new Subsection 101.6, Default Municipality, shall be added to the
code and shall read as follows:
101.6 Default Municipality. Whenever in this code
a municipality or jurisdiction is mentioned and no name is given therefor,
said reference to a municipality or jurisdiction shall be construed
to mean New Britain Township, or where a state is mentioned, the same
shall mean the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; and where the Department
of Fire Prevention is mentioned, the same shall mean the New Britain
Township Fire Marshal.
C. Subsection 102.3 Change of use or occupancy.
Modify to read as follows: "Changes shall not be made in the
use or occupancy of any structure that would place the structure in
a different division of the same group or occupancy or in a different
group of occupancies, unless such structure is made to comply with
the requirements of this code and the provisions of the Pennsylvania
Uniform Construction Code, as adopted by New Britain Township ("PA
UCC"). Subject to the approval of the fire code official, the use
or occupancy of an existing structure shall be allowed to be changed
and the structure is allowed to be occupied for purposes in other
groups without conforming to all of the requirements of this code
and the PA UCC, for those groups, provided the new or proposed use
is less hazardous, based on life and fire risk, than the existing
use."
D. Subsection 102.4 Application of building code.
Modify to read as follows: "The design and construction of new
structures shall comply with the PA UCC, and any alterations, additions,
changes in use or changes in structures required by this code, which
are within the scope of the PA UCC, shall be made in accordance therewith."
E. Subsection 102.5 Application of residential code.
Modify to read as follows: "Where structures are designed and
constructed in accordance with the International Residential Code,
as adopted by the PA UCC, the provisions of this code shall apply
as follows:
(1)
Construction and design provisions of this code pertaining to
the exterior of the structure shall apply including, but not limited
to, premises identification, fire apparatus access and water supplies.
Where interior or exterior systems or devices are installed, construction
permits required by Section 105.7 of this code shall apply.
(2)
Administrative, operational, and maintenance provisions of this
code shall apply."
F. Subsections 103.1 through 103.2, inclusive, shall be modified to
read as follows:
103.1 General. The New Britain Township Fire Marshal
or any authorized agent or employee thereof shall be designated as
the fire code official for the purposes of this code.
103.2 Appointment. The fire code official shall
be appointed in accordance with the personnel procedures and policies
of New Britain Township.
G. Subsection 104.10 Fire Investigations. Modify to read as follows:
"The fire code official shall have the authority to investigate the
cause and circumstances of any fire, explosion, or other hazardous
condition. Information that could be related to trade secrets or processes
shall not be made part of the public record except as directed by
a court of law."
H. Subsection 104.11 Authority at fires and other emergencies. Insert
the following sentence at the end of this Subsection: "The fire code
official is to direct the operation of the scene if no fire chief
or fire officer from the fire department in charge of the fire district
the emergency is located in is currently on site."
I. A third subparagraph shall be added to Subsection 105.1.2 Types of
permits and shall read as follows:
3. The fire code official shall determine when an operational
permit or a construction permit is required.
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J. Section 109, Board of Appeals shall be deleted in its entity and
replaced with the following:
SECTION 109 APPEALS
109.1 General. Whenever the owner or builder of
any building about to be or in the course of being erected, altered,
repaired, used or occupied, or any other person takes exception to
the decision of the fire code official in refusing to approve the
manner of construction or the type of materials to be used in the
erection, alteration, or repair of any building or structure, or to
his/her decision as to the occupation or use of any building or structure,
or as to its safety or compliance with the provisions of this code,
such owner or builder or duly authorized agent may, within 30 days
after such decision, take an appeal to the Board of Appeals. Such
appeal shall be in writing, state the decision of the fire code official
and the reason for taking exception thereto, and shall be filed with
the Township. The appeal shall be heard pursuant to and consistent
with the practices and procedures established for or by the Board
of Appeals and in accordance with the Pennsylvania Local Agency Law
(2 Pa.C.S.A § 101 et seq., as amended). The Board of Appeals
shall have exclusive jurisdiction to hear and render final adjudications
on such appeals. A written decision to affirm, modify, or reverse
the decision of the code official shall be issued by the Code Appeals
Board and duly recorded, with such decision being final.
109.2 Limitations on authority. An application
for appeal shall be based on a claim that the true intent of this
code or the rules legally adopted thereunder have been incorrectly
interpreted, the provisions of this code do not fully apply or an
equally good or better form of construction is proposed. The Board
of Appeals shall not have authority to waive requirements of this
code.
109.3 Court review. Any person aggrieved by a Board
of Appeals decision, including the Township, may appeal this decision
to the Court of Common Pleas. Such an appeal shall be filed within
30 days of the issuance of the decision. Within 30 days of the filing
of an appeal, the Township and the owner and/or tenant of the premises
directly involved in the appeal may intervene in the appeal as of
course by filing a notice of intervention, accompanied by proof of
service of the same upon each appellant or each appellant's counsel
of record. All other intervention shall be governed by the Pennsylvania
Rules of Civil Procedure.
K. Subsection 110.4 Violation penalties.
Modify to read as follows: "Any person who is found by a court
of competent jurisdiction, including but not limited to a Magisterial
District Court or Court of Common Pleas, to have violated a provision
of this code; to have failed to comply with any of the requirements
of this code; to have erected, constructed, altered, repaired, or
otherwise undertaken work on a building or structure in violation
of the approved construction documents or any approved plan, permit,
certificate, application for permit or certificate, or directive of
the fire code official; or to have failed to comply with an order,
directive, or notice of the code official concerning this code shall
be liable for a civil penalty not less than $200 nor more than $1,000
for each violation, plus any and all costs incurred by the Township
in bringing an action against such violation, including but not limited
to consultant fees, attorney's fees, and expert witness fees.
Each day that a violation continues shall be deemed a separate violation."
L. Subsection 112.4 Failure to comply.
Replace the phrase "a fine of not less than [AMOUNT] dollars
or more than [AMOUNT] dollars." with "a fine of not less than $100
or more than $1,000. Each day the work continues after the issuance
of the stop-work order shall constitute a separate finable offense.
Such fines are in addition to any fines or penalties imposed pursuant
to Section 109, Violations."
M. Subsection 106.2 Schedule of permit fees.
Modify to read as follows: "A fee for each permit shall be paid
as required, in accordance with the schedule set by resolution of
the Board of Supervisors of New Britain Township."
N. Section 202, Definitions. The following definitions shall be amended
to read as follows:
FIRE CODE OFFICIAL. The Township Fire Marshal or Code Enforcement
Officer charged with the administration and enforcement of this code,
or a duly authorized representative.
O. Section 202, Definitions. The following definitions shall be added
to this section and shall read as follows:
BOARD OF APPEALS
The New Britain Township Building Code Board of Appeals created, organized, and operated in accordance with Chapter
5, Code Enforcement, of the Code of Ordinances of New Britain Township, as amended.
TOWNSHIP
New Britain Township, Bucks County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
P. Section 307 Open Burning, Recreational Fires and Portable Outdoor
Fireplaces shall be deleted in its entity and replaced with the following:
SECTION 307
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OPEN BURNING, RECREATIONAL FIRES AND PORTABLE OUTDOOR
FIREPLACES
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307.1 General. No person shall kindle or maintain or
authorize to be kindled or maintained any open burning in the Township,
except for recreational fires and portable outdoor fireplaces. Bonfires
are specifically prohibited.
307.2 Prohibited open burning. Any and all open burning shall
be prohibited when atmospheric conditions or local circumstances make
such fires hazardous in the opinion of the fire code official, such
as periods of high winds, drought, or weather inversion. Moreover,
the outdoor burning of any rubbish, garbage, or trash is strictly
prohibited.
307.3 Extinguishment authority. Where open burning creates or
adds to a hazardous situation, is not allowed under this code, or
a required permit for such burning has not been obtained, the fire
code official is authorized to order the extinguishment of the open
burning operation.
307.4 Location. The location for open burning shall not be less
than 25 feet from any property line or public right-of-way and shall
comply with the following:
307.4.1 Recreational fires. Recreational fires shall
not be conducted within 25 feet of a structure or combustible material.
Conditions that could cause a fire to spread within 25 feet of a structure
shall be eliminated prior to ignition.
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307.4.2 Portable outdoor fireplaces. Portable outdoor
fireplaces shall be used in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions and shall not be operated within 15 feet of a structure
or combustible material. Conditions that could cause a fire to spread
within 15 feet of a structure shall be eliminated prior to ignition.
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307.5 Attendance. Open burning, recreational fires,
and operating portable outdoor fireplaces shall be constantly attended
until the fire is extinguished. A minimum of one portable fire extinguisher
complying with Section 906 with a minimum 4-A rating or other approved
on-site fire-extinguishing equipment, such as dirt, sand, water barrel,
garden hose, or water truck, shall be available for immediate utilization.
Q. Subsection 501.3 Construction documents.
Replace the term "fire department" on line five with the term
"fire code official."
R. Subsection 503.6 Security gates.
Replace the term "fire chief" on lines two and three with the
term "fire code official."
S. Subsection 903.2 Where required.
Modify to read as follows: "An automatic fire suppression system
shall be installed in all newly constructed or reconstructed buildings
and structures, or additions to existing buildings and structures
in all of the following Building Use Groups: A-1, A-2, A-3, A-4, B,
E, F-1, F-2, 1-1, 1-2, I-3, 1-4, M, R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, S-1, and S-2.
Use Group H shall meet Section 904.5 of this code and as per Table
903.2.11.6. All buildings and structures shall be 100% covered and
designed to meet N.F.P.A. 13, 2013 Edition, or as amended. Existing
non-sprinklered buildings and structures shall meet Sections 903.2.1
through 903.2.12 of this code, as amended, when their building use
group changes."
T. Subsection 903.2.3 Group E.
Modify entire subsection and exception to read as follows: "An
automatic fire suppression system shall be provided throughout all
buildings."
U. Subsection 905.3.1 Building height.
Modify entire subsection and exception to read as follows: "Class
III standpipe systems shall be installed throughout buildings where
the floor level of the highest story is located more than eight feet
above the lowest level of the fire department vehicle access or where
the floor level of the lowest story is located more than eight feet
below the highest level of the fire department vehicle access."
V. Subsection 1103.7 Fire Alarm Systems shall be replaced with the following:
1103.7 Fire alarm systems. An approved fire alarm
system, along with an automatic fire detection system, shall be required
in all existing buildings with occupancies in Use Groups A, B, E,
F, H, I M, S, R-1, and R-2. Smoke detectors are required in all egress,
access corridors, hallways, stairways, lobbies, vestibules, and telephone
rooms. All other areas of the building, including attic areas, shall
be equipped with rate of rise heat detectors. All detectors in the
system are to be interlocked and coupled to a means of producing a
visual and audible alarm as per Subsection 907.6 of this code. All
fire alarm systems shall be installed per N.F.P.A. 72, as listed in
Chapter 80 of this code. All fire alarm systems shall be monitored
as per Section 907.6 of this code.
Exceptions:
(1)
Sprinklered buildings. Occupancies in existing buildings and
structures without an existing, previously approved fire alarm system
shall install an approved fire alarm system in accordance with Sections
1103.7.1 through 1103.7.7 and provide occupant notification in accordance
with Section 907.5 unless other requirements are provided by other
sections of this code.
(2)
Existing non-sprinklered buildings under 5,000 square feet of
total floor area (includes all floors and basement areas within the
building or structure). Buildings less than 5,000 square feet shall
have 100 volt interconnected smoke alarms or heat detectors spaced
no more than 30 feet on center and at least one in each room. All
detectors shall have battery backup. An exterior horn/strobe shall
be connected to the smoke detectors.
(3)
Existing buildings with a fire alarm system and sprinkler system
may meet Exception No. 1 above, only after the fire alarm system has
been installed for at least five years.
(4)
Existing non-sprinklered R-1 and R-2 Use Groups. An automatic
fire detection system is not required in existing buildings that do
not have interior corridors serving guest rooms and apartments as
their means of egress. These building use groups will be required
to meet Sections 1103.5 through 1103.7.6 of this code.
W. Subsection 5704.2.9.6.1 Locations where above-ground tanks are prohibited.
Modify to read as follows: "Storage of Class I and II liquids
in above-ground tanks outside of buildings is prohibited throughout
the Township, except within the I-Industrial and the IO-Industrial
Office Zoning Districts."
X. Subsection 5706.2.4.4 Locations where above-ground tanks are prohibited.
Modify to read as follows: "Storage of Class I and II liquids
in above-ground tanks is prohibited throughout the Township, except
within the I-Industrial and the IO-Industrial Office."
Y. Subsection 5806.2 Limitations.
Modify to read as follows: "Storage of flammable cryogenic fluids
in stationary containers outside of buildings is prohibited throughout
the Township, except within the I-Industrial and the IO-Industrial
Office Zoning Districts."
Z. Subsection 6104.2 Maximum capacity within established limits.
Modify to read as follows: "Within the limits established by
law restricting the storage of liquefied petroleum gas for the protection
of heavily populated or congested areas, the aggregate capacity of
any one installation shall not exceed a water capacity of 2,000 gallons,
except within the I-Industrial and the IO-Industrial Office Zoning
Districts of the Township.
"Exception: In particular installations, this capacity
limit shall be determined by the fire code official, after consideration
of special features such as topographical conditions, nature of occupancy,
and proximity to buildings, capacity of proposed LP-gas containers,
degree of fire protection to be provided and capabilities of the local
fire department."