MOBILE FOOD VEHICLES (MFV)
|
|
|
- Shon Cole
- 10 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 BUSIB CITY OF CHICAGO CHICAGO FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU 444 N. DEARBORN, CHICAGO IL MOBILE FOOD VEHICLES (MFV) FIRE SAFETY PERMIT CONSULTATION PACKET All mobile food vehicles must apply for a fire safety permit issued by the Chicago Fire Department (CFD) if they utilize the following: a gasoline, diesel, or propane supplied electric generator; any mobile food vehicle using propane or compressed natural gas with a Type I or Type II exhaust hood or fire suppression system. To obtain a fire safety permit, mobile food vehicle owners must complete a process that begins in the initial consultation with a business consultant at the City s Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection: Step 1) BACP Meeting. In your initial meeting with a business consultant, the consultant and the Health Sanitarian will determine if you need to obtain a fire safety permit from CFD. Step 2) Vehicle Plans. Using the same process required of brick-and-mortar businesses by the Fire Department, applicants should have the company that designed their vehicle s fire suppression system submit vehicle plans to the CFD on company letterhead. Submissions direct from unlicensed individuals will not be acceptable. The vehicle owner must include a $150 check or money order (non-refundable) payable to the City of Chicago Department of Revenue with these plans for processing. CFD personnel will review the plans to determine if the vehicle s fire suppression system meets fire safety requirements. Vehicle plans should be addressed to In this packet you will find: Mobile Food Vehicle Fire Safety Specifications John Javorka Chicago Fire Dept Fire Prevention Bureau 444 N. Dearborn, 2 nd Floor Chicago, IL Step 3) Inspection. If the applicant s suppression system plans are approved, an initial inspection will be conducted by Fire Department personnel in conjunction with the Health Department. The checklist enclosed here is your guide to initial and subsequent inspections. In this packet you will find: Mobile Food Vehicle Fire Safety Inspection Checklist Step 4) Permit Application. If the applicant s vehicle passes inspection, the applicant will submit an additional $100 check or money order (non-refundable) payable to the City of Chicago Department of Revenue along with the fire safety permit application below. Once approved, the final fire safety permit must be kept in the vehicle at all times. Updated Last:
2 In this packet you will find: Mobile Food Vehicle Fire Safety Permit Application NOTE: Propane Handling Training. All mobile food vehicles must have a person trained in handling and exchanging propane tanks on board at all times. At present, this training is a stand-alone course instructed by the Chicago Fire Department Fire Prevention Bureau. Contact your BACP consultant, or GOBIZ ( ), for more information regarding this course. All Mobile Food Vehicle Owners should acquire a Combustible Gas Detector for daily checking for LP/CNG leaks on your vehicle. Combustible Gas Detector handheld units can be acquired from supply stores within the area (e.g. Sears, Grainger, Lowes, etc.). The units range in price. Listed below are examples of Gas Detectors that would be good for testing LP/CNG leaks: o o TIF-TIF8800X Combustible Gas Detector Sensit Gas-Trac NG- Combustible Gas Detector Several manufacturers have similar units that meet the same specifications for LP/CNG leaks. Updated Last:
3 Chicago Fire Department 2015 Last Updated: August 21, 2015 Mobile Food Vehicle Fire Safety Specifications and Practices: (FSS &P) NOTE: The Chicago Fire Department reserves the right to amend these safety regulations. These regulations shall remain in force at least until comprehensive mobile food vehicle fire safety regulations are adopted by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).. *All below citations reference NFPA , unless otherwise noted* Part 1. Compliance. To be considered in proper working order by the fire and health departments, mobile food vehicles must adhere to the below specifications and approved fire safety plans, and be supervised by a person possessing a CFD-approved propane handling certification at all times. A fire safety permit application and subsequent inspections must demonstrate compliance with these specifications. Part 2. Propane and Natural Gas Tanks. Only U.S. Department of Transportation-approved models of propane and natural gas gas tanks (49 CFR 178) may be used on mobile food vehicles. Tanks must be properly labeled with prominent safety placards in accordance with U.S. DOT regulations (49 CFR 178). Tanks must be equipped with a regulator as prescribed by NFPA and No quick-connect devices (as defined in NFPA ) are allowed, except on chassis-mounted tanks. Any such quick connect devices on chassis mounted tanks shall be equipped with a manual shutoff. Part 3. Manufacturer Specifications. Mobile food vehicle operators must follow manufacturer specifications and best practices for their vehicle as configured in their fire safety permit, especially with respect to weight distribution. Part 4. Mounting and Placement of Propane and Natural Gas Tanks. The mounting of propane and natural gas tanks must withstand impact equal to four times the weight of the filled propane or natural gas container according to NFPA Tanks must be secure (NFPA ) and conform with NFPA standards relating to the safe mounting of tanks as described in NFPA Under these guidelines there are three permitted mounting options for propane and natural gas tanks: a. Outside mounted in a semi-enclosed cabinet, with vents at the top and bottom to facilitate the diffusion of vapors, vapor-tight to the interior of the vehicle, with a weather-protected regulator and a leak indicator as described in NFPA b. Outside mounted, secured on top and bottom and stabilized (e.g. with a strap), vaportight to the interior of the vehicle, mounted no less than 28 above the top of the bumper with a weather-protected regulator. c. Chassis mounted, according to NFPA No gas tanks shall be installed on the roof of the vehicle under any circumstances. In addition, no flammable liquids should be stored inside the vehicle. Such liquids may only be stored in
4 Chicago Fire Department Mobile Food Vehicle Fire Safety Regulations Last Updated: August 21, 2015 their own separate container in a manner consistent with propane and natural gas mounting specifications. Part 5. Cooking Equipment. All cooking appliances must be listed by Underwriters Laboratories or NSF International for mobile applications for the appropriate fuel and be clearly marked with the appropriate rating sticker. All fat fryers must have a lid over the oil vat that can be secured in order to prevent the spillage of cooking oil during transit. This lid should be secured at all times when the vehicle is in motion. Part 6. Propane and Natural Gas Usage. Propane and natural gas tanks shall be shut off while mobile food vehicle is in motion, unless the tank is equipped with an impact detection shut off device approved by the U.S. DOT. Propane and natural gas tanks must always be shut off while the vehicle is unattended and/or in overnight storage. Part 7. Automatic and Manual Shutoffs. Each gas-fired appliance shall be equipped with an automatic device designed to shut off the flow of gas to the main burner and pilot in the event the pilot flame is extinguished (Modified from NFPA A). The main system shutoff valves located on or closest to the fuel tanks and sufficient to stop the supply of fuel from all fuel tanks must be clearly marked with the words PROPANE AND NATURAL GAS SHUTOFF VALVE permanently affixed to the outside of the vehicle in reflective decal material with letters 2 high at minimum. Installed height of the Automatic and Manual Shutoff shall be no less than 20 above the top of the bumper. Piping shall meet the requirements of part 12 of this document. Part 8. Fire Suppression System and Extinguishers. All mobile food vehicles must be equipped with a working Ansul R-102 or K Class automatic fire suppression system according to NFPA and , which is regularly maintained according to NFPA for the lifetime of the vehicle. All vehicles must also be equipped with no less than one 10 BC-rated fire extinguisher, or, if a deep fryer is present in the vehicle, a Class K fire extinguisher. Extinguishers must have current annual inspection tags as outlined by NFPA 10 and Chicago City Code. Part 9. Kitchen Exhaust Hood. Each mobile food vehicle that uses propane or natural gas for cooking must be equipped with a Type I or Type II commercial kitchen exhaust hood as defined by Chapter 18-28, Article 5 of the Mechanical Code of the City of Chicago. Exhaust hoods must be inspected semi-annually by a licensed HVAC professional to ensure continuing maintenance and upkeep. Part 10. Ventilation System. The truck must also be equipped with a working ventilation system that meets the requirements of NFPA 96, Chapter 5. This ventilation system must be in operation at all times when the cooking equipment of the truck is being used. All fan systems in the cooking area of the truck must have a minimum combined cubic feet per minute rating equal to twice the volume of the interior of the truck as measured in cubic feet. Mobile Food Vehicle Fire Safety Regulations Page 2
5 Chicago Fire Department Mobile Food Vehicle Fire Safety Regulations Last Updated: August 21, 2015 Part 11. Detection systems. All mobile food vehicles must be equipped with a working carbon monoxide detector that meets standards set forth in NFPA All cabinet-mounted tanks must be equipped with a leak indicator according to NFPA Part 12. Piping. All propane and natural gas piping must be constructed and installed in accordance with NFPA All propane and natural gas pipes and fixtures must be made of steel, copper or brass. No plastic or rubber piping of any kind will be permitted in the truck for any purpose. Part 13. Electrical Appliances and Generators. All electrical equipment and appliances must be installed in accordance with NFPA 70. Only in-line electrical generators that are powered by a manufacturer-installed fuel line taken directly from the MFV s main fuel tank may be used on mobile food vehicles. All other types of generators, including, but not limited to portable standalone and separate-fill generators may not be used. Part 14. Certificate of Safety. All mobile food vehicles with a GWR of 8,000 pounds or greater must obtain and keep current a Certificate of Safety as issued by the Illinois Department of Transportation in accordance with state law (625 ILCS 5). Part 15. List of Required Warning Labels, Placards and Tags. The following placards and tags, some mentioned elsewhere in these specifications, must be prominent and visible on the interior or exterior of the mobile food vehicle as appropriate. All signs must conform to U.S. Department of Transportation guidelines as outlined in the North American Emergency Response Guide or successor publication, or specific organizational requirements outlined here. a. OSHA-approved propane or natural gas 3-in-1 hazard sign placed on the outside of the vehicle as close to the tank as possible, which should include no-smoking warnings in both English and Spanish. b. Shutoff valve markers as outlined in Part 7. c. Current annual inspection date tags on fire extinguishers. d. UL or NSF International certification sticker for mobile applications and proper fuel source on every cooking appliance. Part 16. Pending NFPA Regulations. Future vehicle specifications and permitting processes may reflect the adoption of comprehensive fire safety rules by the NFPA for mobile food vehicles. Mobile Food Vehicle Fire Safety Regulations Page 3
6 CITY OF CHICAGO 2BUSIB CHICAGO FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU 444 N. DEARBORN, CHICAGO IL MOBILE FOOD VEHICLE XXXX (MFV) INSPECTION CHECKLIST BUSINESS NAME: BUSINESS ADDRESS: OWNER: OWNER ADDRESS: TELEPHONE#: ILL STATE CERTIFICATE OF SAFETY#: MFV LICENSE PLATE# COMMISSARY /SERVICE LOCATION: DATE: CITY, STATE ZIP DL# ST: CITY, STATE ZIP CELL PHONE# PROJECT# IL DEPT. REV. ACCOUNT# FIRE SAFETY PERMIT# NOTICE OF VIOLATION Your attention is respectfully called to the violations of the provisions of the following code of ordinances of the City of Chicago, issued to the mobile food vehicle owner registered with the Chicago Fire Department at the above address. The violations discovered on or relating to this mobile food vehicle include, but may not be limited to, the violations to the listed on this report. Additional violations may be discovered during subsequent inspections. EXTERIOR LP/CNG Tanks: 1-40 pound DOT tank 2 20 pound DOT tanks Labeled LP/CNG Tank Shut offs: Yes Mounting of CNG / LP Tanks Rear Bumper - Proper Height & Enclosure Hard Piped per Fire Specifications and Practices (FSS & P) Part 12 NFPA Last Updated:
7 EXTERIOR Cabinet Mounted Proper Enclosure and LP Detection System - Hard Piped per Fire Specifications and Practices (FSS & P) Part 12 NFPA Chassis Mounted - Hard Piped per Fire Specifications and Practices (FSS & P) Part 12 NFPA CNG/LP Regulator protected from weather: Yes APPLIED WARNING LABELES - PLACARDS AND TAGS NAME OF MFV: 2 -inch Minimum: Yes Name of Responsible Party/Owner: Yes No Smoking Signage (English/Spanish) Yes OSHA 3-IN-1 HAZARD: Yes GENERATOR Mounting Location (Sector) of Generator: Is the Generator separated from nearby combustibles Yes Generator Powered by: Diesel LP Gasoline Supply Hard-lined plumbed from Main Fuel Tank Awnings Mounted in Sector: AWNINGS Last Updated:
8 Yes Location of Awnings? 2 4 Awnings Awnings Fire Treated: Yes Awnings FLAMMABLE LIQUID STORAGE Location of flammable liquids and other fire hazards, proper storage location: Yes INTERIOR MFV Floor Plan Posted on Board: Yes Propane Records on Board: Yes Maintenance Records on Board: Yes Suppression System: Ansul R102: Yes K Class: Yes Portable Extinguishers:3A-10BC: Yes K Class: Yes Ventilation System: Yes Exhaust Hood: Yes Roof Mounted Vents: Yes Number of Roof Mounted Vents: Ceiling Construction: Stainless Tile Other Wall Construction: Stainless Tile Other Floor Construction: Stainless Tile Other Last Updated:
9 Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detector Installed: Yes INGREESS /EGREESS POINTS Egress points unencumbered: Yes APPLIANCES Propane/CNG appliances clearly marked with NSF, ULS, ETL labels. Yes Closeable Lid/s on frying Appliance/s: Yes VIOLATION SECTION Failure to maintain the 40 pound LPG limit (Maximum 2-20# or 1-40# cylinder) on MFV. Failure to have a multi-gas detector on board the MFV. Failure to have an authorized licensed owner/operator on MFV. Failure to have a Fire Safety Permit on board the MFV. Expired or missing City of Chicago MFV sticker or IDOT Certificate of Safety Last Updated:
10 Failure to post approved vehicle design plans or make permit application available to inspectors Unauthorized modifications to mobile food vehicle not approved in fire safety permit Failure to maintain proper pathway for egress Failure to remove extra LP/CNG tanks from interior/ exterior of MFV. Failure to remove flammable liquids and other fire hazards from interior of MFV. Failure to operate vehicle in accordance with manufacturer specifications Failure to mount and assemble propane or natural gas system Failure to properly clean and maintain propane, natural gas or fire suppression system Missing or inoperative automatic and manual shutoff devices Missing, insufficient, inoperative fire extinguishers or carbon monoxide/gas leak detectors Last Updated:
11 Missing, insufficient or inoperative ventilation system Missing, insufficient or improper safety signage and labeling Incomplete or inaccurate recordkeeping Propane or natural gas handled or supervised without proper training (e.g. no certificate on board) In accordance with CFD regulations, this violation will be reported to the Fire Prevention Bureau. Action Taken: MFV Closed Referral to Deputy Commissioner Remedy Ordered CFD Inspector/ Officer Signature Print Name Date Last Updated:
12 CITY OF CHICAGO BUSIB CHICAGO FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU 444 N. DEARBORN, CHICAGO IL MOBILE XXXX FOOD VEHICLES (MFV) A FIRE SAFETY PERMIT APPLICATION Applicant and Vehicle Information: MOBILE FOOD VEHICLE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM PLAN REVIEW APPROVAL DATE: TASK FORCE (MFV) INSPECTION APPROVAL DATE: BUSINESS NAME: DATE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: STATE, CITY, ZIP: OCCUPANT: DL# ST: OCCUPANT ADDRESS: STATE, CITY, ZIP: TELEPHONE:# CELL PHONE:# ILL. STATE CERTIFICATE OF SAFETY:# PROJECT# MFV LICENSE PLATE:# IL DEPT. REV. ACCOUNT# COMMISSARY /SERVICE LOCATION: *Application Continued on Next Page* Fire Department Use Only: FIRE SAFETY PERMIT# Action (circle): Approved Declined and Returned with Comments Signed, Richard C. Ford II, Deputy Commissioner, Fire Prevention Bureau Chicago Fire Department Date: Last updated a
13 PERMIT APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS This permit application should only be filled out AFTER a vehicle passes an in-person safety inspection jointly conducted by the Fire and Health Departments. Remember that the first step in the process is to submit vehicle plans to CFD, then obtain inspection, and then submitting this form. See also the Chicago Fire Department s Mobile Food Vehicle Fire Safety Regulations and Mobile Food Vehicle Inspection Checklist for more information and vehicle specifications. Please add attachments as necessary. Fill out ALL sections below, including any necessary attachments. a. Safety Licensing Information for all employees that will handle propane LP/CNG; LP/CNG Safety class was taken on: NAME: NAME: NAME: NAME: b. Detailed diagrams (preferably three-dimensional computer-aided drawings) of the propane, natural gas and fire suppression system and vehicle layout from no fewer than four different perspectives, including a top-view layout and an interior cut-away drawing of the food truck equipment mounted along each wall; Date of Submittal to Health, Fire Prevention: c. Number of Propane tanks Size of Propane tank Location and model of propane tanks d. Number, size, location, year of production, make and model of each propane appliance; e. Location and model of all electrical equipment: Location and size (Amps/Voltage) of In-Line generator solidly mounted on the MFV: NOTE: Stand alone or separate fill gasoline/diesel powered generators are not permitted on MFVs. Last updated a
14 f. Location, size, make, model and installer of fire suppression system: g. Location, size, make, model and installer of exhaust hood: h. Location, total cfm output, make, model and installer of ventilation system: i. Location and type of all flammable liquids and other fire hazards: j. Picture of vehicle tire and loading placard located within driver s door frame and a picture of certified scale ticket for the vehicle obtained from a weigh station as finally configured: k. Name and registration information of manufacturer, including Illinois Dealer s License number or comparable registration from another state (including the identity and qualifications of any customizers, out-fitters or second-stage manufacturers that have altered the configuration of the vehicle or consulted in the design process); Note: If the permit application involves a previously-owned vehicle, it must include digital pictures of the propane and fire suppression system and kitchen layout in present working order from no fewer than three angles. It also must include a description of any modifications made to the vehicle since initial licensure and the identity of any second-stage manufacturers involved. FEE PAYMENT: Please enclose a check/money order for $100 payable to City of Chicago-Department of Revenue for the issuance of a MFV City of Chicago Fire Safety Permit. I signify that the above information is complete and correct, and that I have enclosed payment. Applicant Name (print): Signature: Date: Last updated a
15 Statement of CFD Policy Regarding Fire Safety Permit Applications: The department shall review each complete fire safety permit application to determine whether the vehicle meets the fire safety specifications outlined in Section V of CFD s Mobile Food Vehicle Fire Safety Permit Rules. The Deputy Fire Commissioner shall have final authority to approve or deny mobile food vehicle fire safety permits and request any amendments or revisions that may be necessary. Fire Safety Permit Application Process: All mobile food vehicles that will use a gasoline, diesel, or propane supplied electric generator; propane or compressed natural gas with a Type I or Type II exhaust hood or fire suppression system must apply for a fire safety permit issued by the Chicago Fire Department (CFD). To obtain a fire safety permit, mobile food vehicle owners must complete a process that begins in the initial consultation with a Business consultant at the City s Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection: Step 1) BACP Meeting. In your initial meeting with a business consultant, the consultant and the Health Sanitarian will determine if you need to obtain a fire safety permit from the CFD. Step 2) Vehicle Plans. Using the same process required of brick-and-mortar businesses by the Fire Department, applicants should have the company that designed their vehicle s fire suppression system submit vehicle plans to the CFD on company letterhead. Submissions direct from unlicensed individuals will not be acceptable. The vehicle owner must include a $150 check or money order (non-refundable) payable to the City of Chicago Department of Revenue with these plans for processing. CFD personnel will review the plans to determine if the vehicle s fire suppression system meets fire safety requirements. Vehicle plans should be addressed to Please Consult: Mobile Food Vehicle Fire Safety Specifications John Javorka Chicago Fire Dept Fire Prevention Bureau 444 N. Dearborn, 2 nd Floor Chicago, IL Step 3) Inspection. If the applicant s suppression system plans are approved, an initial inspection will be conducted by Fire Department personnel in conjunction with the Health Department. The checklist enclosed here is your guide to initial and subsequent inspections. Please Use: Mobile Food Vehicle Fire Safety Inspection Checklist Step 4) Permit Application. If the applicant s vehicle passes inspection, the applicant will submit an additional $100 check or money order (non-refundable) payable to the City of Chicago Department of Revenue along with the fire safety permit application below. Once approved, the final fire safety permit must be kept in the vehicle at all times. Please Use: Mobile Food Vehicle Fire Safety Permit Application Last updated a
16 NOTE: Propane Handling Training. All mobile food vehicles must have a person trained in handing and exchanging propane tanks on board at all times. At present, this training is a stand-alone course instructed by the Chicago Fire Department Fire Prevention Bureau. Contact your BACP consultant or GOBIZ ( ), for more information regarding this course. All Mobile Food Vehicle Owners should acquire a Combustible Gas Detector for daily checking for LP/CNG leaks on your vehicle. Combustible Gas Detector handheld units can be acquired from supply stores within the area (e.g. Sears, Grainger, Lowes, etc.). The units range in price. Listed below are examples of Gas Detectors that would be good for testing LP/CNG leaks: o o TIF-TIF8800X Combustible Gas Detector Sensit Gas-Trac NG- Combustible Gas Detector Several manufacturers have similar units that meet the same specifications for LP/CNG leaks. Last updated a
COMMERCIAL COOKING HOODS, VENTILATION & FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM GUIDELINES AND PROCEDURES
COMMERCIAL COOKING HOODS, VENTILATION & FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM GUIDELINES AND PROCEDURES These guidelines are to be used for ALL commercial cooking hoods, ventilation systems and related fire suppression
General Fire Code Requirements Within Commercial Tenant Spaces
FIRE DEPARTMENT in cooperation with Scope: General Fire Code Requirements Within Commercial Tenant Spaces This handout is designed to assist owners, architects, contractors and others in understanding
Automatic fire-extinguishing systems for commercial cooking
Automatic fire-extinguishing systems for commercial cooking Leading Items First Ignited in Eating and Drinking Establishment Structure Fires, 2000-2004 Annual Averages Cooking materials, incl. food and
Permit Application for Mobile Food Truck
Date Received / / Office Use Only By: Date Approved / / By: Comp # Element Type: Entered By: Annual Permit Fee: Check #: Receipt #: AMANDA #: Permit Application for Mobile Food Truck NOTE: This application
FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR CONVENTIONS, TRADE SHOWS AND EXHIBITS November 2011
FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR CONVENTIONS, TRADE SHOWS AND EXHIBITS November 2011 COLORADO SPRINGS FIRE DEPARTMENT Division of the Fire Marshal If you have any questions or comments regarding the
PLAN SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SPRAY BOOTHS AND SPRAYING ROOMS EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS
January 1997 PLAN SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SPRAY BOOTHS AND SPRAYING ROOMS EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS 1.0 PERMIT 1.1 After receipt of a Building Permit from the City of San Jose Building Department, submit
Dennis Fire Department Fire Prevention Mark Dellner Fire Chief
Dennis Fire Department Fire Prevention Mark Dellner Fire Chief FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION GUIDELINES FOR COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES (MA Fire Prevention Regulations 527 CMR, MGL Chapter 148) FIRE PREVENTION CHECKLIST-
2014 Limited Plan Submittal Checklist
City of Aurora Public Works Department WET AND DRY CHEMICAL HOOD SUPPRESSION SYSTEM 2014 Limited Plan Submittal Checklist Building Division 15151 E. Alameda Parkway, Ste 2400 Aurora, CO 80012 303-739-7420
Name Of Occupancy Date. Yes No Describe
FIRE PREVENTION INSPECTION CHECKLIST For Class A Occupancy (For Assembly Buildings, Bars, Restaurants, Gyms, Churches, Arenas, Theatres or wherever people gather) Name Of Occupancy Date Physical Address
TYPICAL FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION VIOLATIONS
TYPICAL FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION VIOLATIONS The following is a list of typical violations often found by inspectors and a generic solution. You can use this list to improve the safety of your facility, to
Commercial Kitchen Fire Safety
Commercial Kitchen Fire Safety Commercial grade kitchens are a common feature found in many churches today, as religious institutions are providing meals for daycares, soup kitchens, meals on wheels and
NMSU FIRE DEPARTMENT Commercial Kitchen Fire Suppression Worksheet
This Commercial Kitchen Automatic Fire has been created to assure all documentation has been submitted to assist you in assuring proper plans and documentations has been submitted and reviewed by New Mexico
city of edmonds development information
#B17 city of edmonds development information Commercial Kitchen Hood & Hood Fire Suppression System Permit Submittal Requirements PERMIT REQUIRED: CODES: FEES: A Commercial Kitchen Hood Mechanical Permit
FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR CONVENTIONS, TRADE SHOWS AND EXHIBITS
FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR CONVENTIONS, TRADE SHOWS AND EXHIBITS November 2011, Updated March 2012 COLORADO SPRINGS FIRE DEPARTMENT Division of the Fire Marshal If you have any questions or
Notes. Material 1. Appropriate Flammable Liquids
29 CFR 1910.106 Flammable Materials Flammable Liquids Preparation 1. Read Applicable Background information and related Company Policy Chapter. 2. Make Copies of this Lesson Plan for Personnel 3. Make
BP WIND ENERGY POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
BP WIND ENERGY POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Document Control Details 1.0 Purpose/Scope 1.1 This procedure provides the minimum requirements to be followed for the storage of flammable or combustible materials
PLAN SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR KITCHEN HOOD AND DUCT EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS
March 1996 PLAN SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR KITCHEN HOOD AND DUCT EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS PLAN REVIEW 1. Submit a completed permit application and a minimum of three sets of shopquality plans and calculations
Fire and Life Safety Requirements for Special Events and Temporary Use of the Facilities at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds.
Fire and Life Safety Requirements for Special Events and Temporary Use of the Facilities at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds. PURPOSE This document is developed to assist event planners and responsible parties
527 CMR: BOARD OF FIRE PREVENTION REGULATIONS
527 CMR 31.00: CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS Section 31.01: Purpose and Scope 31.02: Definitions 31.03: General Installation Provisions 31.04: Specific Installation Provisions 31.05: Carbon Monoxide Protection:
EXETER TOWNSHIP DRY OR WET CHEMICAL FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS
DRY OR WET CHEMICAL FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS POLICY STATEMENT This policy applies to NEW Dry or Wet chemical fire suppression systems. The Authority Having Jurisdiction will not waive major criteria in
BUILDING INSPECTORS INSPECTION FORM FOR CHILD CARE CENTERS
DCD-0304 Identification # Rev. 9/08 County Date of Inspection NAME OF OPERATION BUILDING INSPECTORS INSPECTION FORM FOR CHILD CARE CENTERS ADDRESS TELEPHONE: CITY STATE ZIP BUILDING INSPECTORS CERTIFICATE
The Basics of Commercial Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning
The Basics of Commercial Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning ANSI/IKECA C 10 ANSI/IKECA C 10: Standard for Cleaning of Commercial Exhaust Systems IKECA Introduces the Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning Industry s First American
presents Cooking With Fire Fixed Fire Suppression & Exhaust Systems for Cooking Environments Monday, 17 June, 13
presents Cooking With Fire Fixed Fire Suppression & Exhaust Systems for Cooking Environments Who is the AFSA? Safe and Secure Alberta Fire Safety Association Fire industry members working together to improve
Town of Bellingham Fire Department
Town of Bellingham Fire Department OFFICE OF THE Fire Prevention Division Captain Robidoux- [email protected] Lieutenant Bangma- [email protected] Fire Safety Inspection Guidelines for
Winnipeg Fire Department Fire Prevention Branch
Winnipeg Fire Department Fire Prevention Branch Manitoba Fire Code Life-Safety Equipment Maintenance Requirements The Fire Prevention Branch of the Winnipeg Fire Department has prepared this document of
LOUISVILLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 895 West Via Appia, Louisville, Colorado 80027 303-666-8809
LOUISVILLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 895 West Via Appia, Louisville, Colorado 80027 303-666-8809 Contractor s Checklist and Installation Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS Fire Protection Narrative........... 3 Fire
Sample Written Program. For. Flammable Liquids
Sample Written Program For Flammable Liquids 1 Flammable Liquids. (YOUR COMPANY NAME) Purpose Proper Storage and use of flammable liquids can significantly reduce the possibility of accidental fires and
Minnesota State Department of Public Safety
Minnesota State Department of Public Safety 444 Cedar Street, Suite 145, St. Paul, Minnesota 55101-5145 Phone: 651/215-0500 FAX: 651/215-0525 TTY: 651/282/6555 Internet: http://www.fire.state.mn.us Inspection
Medicine Hat Fire Department. Special Event Requirements. medicinehat.ca/fire. August 2012
Medicine Hat Fire Department Special Event Requirements August 202 medicinehat.ca/fire The following is a standard guide for event organizers to ensure occupant safety and compliance with the Alberta Fire
CANTON FIRE DEPARTMENT
CANTON FIRE DEPARTMENT Dean Floyd Fire Chief FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION GUIDELINES FOR COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES FIRE PREVENTION CHECKLIST- To review prior to your inspection. 1. Is the address of your property
ALBERTA FIRE CODE SAFETY EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
ALBERTA FIRE CODE SAFETY EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS In this document are the fire safety equipment maintenance requirements that are found in Division B of the Alberta Fire Code (AFC 2006) for
MOBILE FOOD A GUIDE TO PERMITTING IN ALBUQUERQUE
MOBILE FOOD A GUIDE TO PERMITTING IN ALBUQUERQUE PAVE THE WAY FOR SUCCESS WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TO PERMIT AND OPERATE A MOBILE FOOD UNIT IN ALBUQERQUE. PERMITS AND FEES Mobile food units are required to
City of Elk River BASEMENT Office Use Only
City of Elk River BASEMENT Office Use Only Fire and Building Safety Division (FABS) Building Permit Application Notes Scan Permit Total Date Permit # PID # $ Site Address Suite/Unit Structure Type Single
City of St. Charles Basement Finish or Remodel
City of St. Charles Basement Finish or Remodel Building & Code Enforcement Division 2 East Main Street St. Charles IL 60174 630.377.4406 (Office) 630.443.4638 (Fax) http://www.stcharlesil.gov Please direct
WHEN IS A PERMIT REQUIRED?
WHEN IS A PERMIT REQUIRED? Any owner, builder, contractor, or other authorized agent who intends to construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, demolish, or change the occupancy of a building or structure,
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES MANUAL
Purpose Responsibilities Proper Storage and use of flammable liquids can significantly reduce the possibility of accidental fires and injuries. To minimize risk to life and properly, the requirements of
ALVERNIA UNIVERSITY OSHA REGULATION: 29 CFR 1910.252 WELDING, CUTTING, AND BRAZING ( HOT WORK ) SECTION: 3600
OSHA REGULATION: 9 CFR 90.5 WELDING, CUTTING, AND BRAZING ( HOT WORK ) A. POLICY. This procedure follows requirements set forth in 9 CFR 90.5.. This policy applies to all Hot Work operations being done
Waste Oil Collection / Storage
ENVIRONMENTAL & REGULATORY SERVICES Storage Tank Regulation Section P. O. Box 7837 Madison, Wisconsin 53707-7837 TDD #: (608) 264-8777 http://www.commerce.state.wi.us http://www.wisconsin.gov Jim Doyle,
Section 14. Forklift Safety Contents 14.1 Operator Safety
Section 14. Forklift Safety Contents 14.1 Operator Safety... 14-1 14.2 Inspection and Maintenance... 14-2 14.3 Handling the Load... 14-3 14.4 Fueling Liquefied Petroleum (LP) Gas Forklifts... 14-3 14.5
BUILDING DEPARTMENT 8748 W. 82 nd Place - Justice, IL 60458 Phone: (708) 458-2130 Fax: (708) 458-3207
BUILDING DEPARTMENT 8748 W. 82 nd Place - Justice, IL 60458 Phone: (708) 458-2130 Fax: (708) 458-3207 SELF EVALUATION CHECKLIST FOR RESIDENTIAL AND MULTI-FAMILY DWELLING INSPECTIONS The attached checklist
Monthly Inspection Checklists
Monthly Inspection Checklists These safety checklists are part of a monthly inspection of church property. The items listed are not meant to imply that other concerns could not be present. The items listed
KITCHEN AND BATH REMODELING BUILDING PERMIT REQUIREMENTS
St. Louis County Department of Public Works Division of Code Enforcement KITCHEN AND BATH REMODELING BUILDING PERMIT REQUIREMENTS This guideline is intended to provide the homeowner/contractor with the
Ethanol Vehicle and Infrastructure Codes and Standards Citations
Ethanol Vehicle and Infrastructure Codes and Standards Citations This document lists codes and standards typically used for U.S. ethanol vehicle and infrastructure projects. To determine which codes and
Applications for building permits will not be reviewed until all of the required information has been submitted.
NOTICE: Applications for building permits will not be reviewed until all of the required information has been submitted. Once all items are submitted a minimum of ten (10) working days are required to
Requirements for Hydrogen Storage and Use
Requirements for Hydrogen Storage and Use I. INTRODUCTION Fire and Life-Safety Group (FLS) The following is a summary of the fire and building code requirements for the storage and use of hydrogen. These
MONARCH FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
MONARCH FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 13725 OLIVE BLVD., CHESTERFIELD, MO 63017 314-514-0900, EXT. 309 [email protected] www.monarchfpd.org TENT / BOOTH REQUIREMENTS To help insure the safety, health
FIREFIGHTER NEAR MISS
FIREFIGHTER NEAR MISS Auto Fire with Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Fuel Tank Explosion Prepared By Operations Division Final Version May 9, 2007 Incident #26564, March 26, 2007 Dispatch 0230 hours for car
Safe Method: Gas Safety in Catering Establishments
Safe Method: Gas Safety in Catering Establishments Safety Point Why? What do you do? Gas equipment and services must only be installed, maintained and repaired by a Gas Safe registered installer. Check
Element D Services Plumbing
Medical Vacuum and Gas PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 OVERVIEW A. This section addresses medical vacuum, waste anesthetic gas disposal, compressed air, oxygen, nitrous oxide, nitrogen and carbon dioxide systems.
OREGON FIRE CODE Interpretations and Technical Advisories
OREGON FIRE CODE Interpretations and Technical Advisories A collaborative service by local and state fire professionals, along with our stakeholders and customers, to provide consistent and concise application
C I T Y O F S E L M A F I R E D E P A R T M E N T
C I T Y O F S E L M A F I R E D E P A R T M E N T Informational Bulletin Regarding Residential Fire Sprinkler Systems for One and Two Family Homes: Frequently Asked Questions ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS:
FIRE SAFETY SELF-INSPECTION FORM FOR CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS. 1. All Floors (inspect from top floor to basement): Yes No
General Inspection FIRE SAFETY SELF-INSPECTION FORM FOR CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS 1. All Floors (inspect from top floor to basement): Yes are fire exits and directional signs properly illuminated? is the emergency
PRE-OWNED MOBILE / MANUFACTURED HOME PRE-INSPECTION
PRE-OWNED MOBILE / MANUFACTURED HOME PRE-INSPECTION Receipt # Official Use Only Date: Owner name: Phone #: Check One The home is currently located in the following City or County,, and I have attached
BUILDING SAFETY UNIT
POLICY Page 1 of 5 SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ONE AND TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS, ADDITIONS AND RENOVATIONS All submittals shall be site specific and designed to the provisions of the 2012 International Residential
CONSTRUCTION FIRE SAFETY PLANNING GUIDELINES
CONSTRUCTION FIRE SAFETY PLANNING GUIDELINES Review the following information pertaining to Construction Fire Safety Planning: B.C. Building Code Sections 8.1 up to and including Subsection 8.2.3 B.C.
SECTION 105 PERMITS. 2. Fences not over 6 feet (1829 mm) high. 3. Oil derricks.
SECTION 105 PERMITS 105.1 Required. Any owner or authorized agent who intends to construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, demolish, or change the occupancy of a building or structure, or to erect, install,
CHAPTER 10 BOILERS, WATER HEATERS AND PRESSURE VESSELS
CHAPTER 10 BOILERS, WATER HEATERS AND PRESSURE VESSELS SECTION 1001 GENERAL 1001.1 Scope. This chapter shall govern the installation, alteration and repair of boilers, water heaters and pressure vessels.
FIRE SAFETY SELF-INSPECTION FORM FOR CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS
FIRE SAFETY SELF-INSPECTION FORM FOR CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS The attached self-inspection form is intended for staff use at regular, frequent intervals. It should not take the place of two other vital measures
GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS (DCA) STATE CODES ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SCAC) CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS FOR SCHOOLS TASK FORCE
Important Discussion Points about Carbon Monoxide and Schools 1. What happened to make carbon monoxide in schools an important issue for the State? On December 3, 2012, approximately 40 students and staff
Smoke Detector/Carbon Monoxide Detector Inspections
MIDDLESEX COUNTY FIRE MARSHAL 1001 Fire Academy Drive Sayreville, NJ 08872 732-316-7171 (office) 732-316-7638 (fax) To: All Real Estate Agencies/Home Owners Subject: Smoke Detector/Carbon Monoxide Detector
HERNANDO COUNTY FIRE ALARM GUIDELINES
HERNANDO COUNTY FIRE ALARM GUIDELINES To be used for all commercial building fire alarm system plan review. The procedures set forth in this document are the minimum requirements necessary to ensure a
#506 New Multi-Family Buildings & Additions Plan Intake Submittal Checklist
#506 New Multi-Family Buildings & Additions Plan Intake Submittal Checklist Case #: Date: Project Name: Site Address: Application Submittal Building permit applications and plans can be submitted to the
INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS GUIDE FOR GRAND CANYON GAS LOG SYSTEMS
INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS GUIDE FOR GRAND CANYON GAS LOG SYSTEMS Installation and service must be provided by a qualified installer, service agency or gas supplier Grand Canyon Gas Logs, logs are made
White Paper. Best Practices for Gas Monitoring in the Commercial Kitchen
White Paper Best Practices for Gas Monitoring in the Commercial Kitchen Enhancing Kitchen Safety through Strategic Gas Monitoring Overview Commercial kitchens are one of the most hazardous commercial building
Special events and tents Fire and life safety requirements
Special events and tents Fire and life safety requirements Section A - Temporary Use Occupancies or Operations Fire and Life Safety Requirements In order to provide a standard method of inspection of temporary
LAKE COUNTY ANIMAL SERVICES EXPANSION SECTION 15459
SECTION 15459 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS: A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division-1 Specification sections, apply to work
The city of Milwaukee s Sample Preventative maintenance manual for Electronically monitored boilers
The city of Milwaukee s Sample Preventative maintenance manual for Electronically monitored boilers Table of Contents Introduction... 1 Intention... 2 Authority and responsibility letter... 3 Organizational
American Fireglass Outdoor Fire pit kit information. General instructions/warnings for outdoor gas pan and burner systems
American Fireglass Outdoor Fire pit kit information General instructions/warnings for outdoor gas pan and burner systems We strongly recommend that our burner products be installed by a licensed and certified
FDNY C14 Certificate of Fitness Quiz
FDNY C14 Certificate of Fitness Quiz Name: Date: 1. Who issues a New York City laboratory permit? a) Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) b) Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) c) Occupational
2010 Residential Water Heater Replacement Check List
2010 Residential Water Heater Replacement Check List The intent of this check list is to provide installers a general reference for the enforcement of code requirements in the Greater San Diego Area. This
COMMERCIAL KITCHEN SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS INFORMATION PACKET
COMMERCIAL KITCHEN SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS INFORMATION PACKET Colorado Springs Fire Department Division of the Fire Marshal February 2014 Table of Contents PURPOSE... 3 SCOPE... 3 DEFINITIONS... 3 GUIDELINES...
All You Ever Wanted to Know About Fire Extinguishers...
All You Ever Wanted to Know About Fire Extinguishers... There are basically four different types or classes of fire extinguishers, each of which extinguishes specific types of fire. Newer fire extinguishers
The Fire Safety Manager at 312 791 6079 (FAX 312 791 6013) can answer any questions or provide a set of fire code information.
FIRE SAFETY REGULATIONS Fire Prevention reserve the right to make any final decisions regarding the outlined requirements, according to Section 2 36 220 of the Municipal Code of Chicago on Fire Prevention.
This handout is a guide only and does not contain all of the requirements of the Minnesota State Building Code or city ordinances.
Basement Finishing Guide Community Development Department Building Inspections Division 5200 85 th Avenue North / Brooklyn Park, MN 55443 Phone: (763) 488-6379 / Fax: (763) 493-8171 6/15 www.brooklynpark.org
Botetourt County, Virginia. Frequently Asked Questions
Botetourt County, Virginia Development Services Construction Compliance Frequently Asked Questions Permits... 2 When is a permit required?... 2 When is a permit NOT required?... 2 Who may apply for a permit?...
TOWN OF DAVIE BUSINESS TAX RECEIPT 6591 ORANGE DRIVE DAVIE, FLORIDA 33314-3399 PHONE: 954.797.1212 FAX: 954.797.1086 WWW.DAVIE-FL.
BUSINESS TAX RECEIPT BUSINESS TAX RECEIPT CHECKLIST FOR SUBMITTALS COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL The following information is required in order for your application to be submitted for review. Items A-E are required
The following definitions apply with regard to requirements specified in this document:
GUIDELINES FOR INSTALLATION OF TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT ABOVEGROUND DIESEL FUEL TANKS FOR EMERGENCY AND STANDBY POWER SYSTEMS LOCATED OUTSIDE OF BUILDINGS For Use by Unidocs Member Agencies or where approved
Single Family Residential Basement Finish
How to Use This Guide Building Guide Pottawattamie County Planning & Development Department Building & Safety Division Single Family Residential Basement Finish Provide two (2) sets of plans and complete
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES for SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS 1
City of Cotati Building Division 201 W. Sierra Ave. Cotati, CA 94931 707 665-3637 Fax 792-4604 INSTALLATION GUIDELINES for SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS 1 Any PV system on a new structures should be included
GUIDELINES - Gas Inspection Regulations 1. Recommendations for camping site owners
GUIDELINES - Gas Inspection Regulations 1. Recommendations for camping site owners Offer gas tests by recognized experts for camping guests. Keep a record for gas tests. Write down the date and who tested
Attachment #23 Health Safety Table. Client Education Inform issue and document. How to clean & maintain gutters. How to adjust sprinklers
Exterior Visual Health & Safety Issue Allowable Action Site Drainage Exterior grade does not slope 2% within the first 10' Site drainage causing bulk moisture in crawl space or basement Repairs to existing
FACILITY FIRE PREVENTION AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS INSPECTION CHECKLIST
FACILITY FIRE PREVENTION AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS INSPECTION CHECKLIST Date of Inspection: Conducted by: Location: Reviewed by: Date of Review: Comments or additional corrective action taken as a result
Instructions for Obtaining a Certificate of Smoke Detector, Carbon Monoxide Alarm, and Kitchen Fire Extinguisher Compliance
Princeton Department of Emergency & Safety Services Instructions for Obtaining a Certificate of, Carbon Monoxide Alarm, and Kitchen Fire Extinguisher Compliance 1. Obtain an application Download from /forms
OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE (O&M) FOR PROPANE STORAGE FACILITIES
OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE (O&M) FOR PROPANE STORAGE FACILITIES Reference: National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Pamphlet No. 58 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code, 2001, Chapter 11 Type of Facility: Petroleum
SARATOGA FIRE DISTRICT EARLY WARNING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM STANDARDS AND REQUIRMENTS CONTENTS
SARATOGA FIRE DISTRICT EARLY WARNING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM STANDARDS AND REQUIRMENTS CONTENTS I. APPLICATION AND DEFINITIONS 1.01 Authorization for Standards 1.02 Application of Standards 1.03 Definitions
SMOKE DETECTOR INSTALLATION PROGRAM The Burlington Ordinance Perspective
SMOKE DETECTOR INSTALLATION PROGRAM The Burlington Ordinance Perspective The National Fire Alarm Code, NFPA 72, sets the minimum requirements of performance, selection, use and location of automatic detection
Does Wall Township require an inspection by the building department on resale of a home?
Selling your home Does Wall Township require an inspection by the building department on resale of a home? No. We do not require a Certificate of Continued Occupancy on the resale of home. A Smoke Detector,
GAS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
GAS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Instructions on what to do when a user smells gas can be obtained from the local gas supplier. These instructions must be posted in a prominent location where the unit is to be operated.
Ontario Fire Code SECTION 5.13 DIP TANKS. Illustrated Commentary. Office of the Ontario Fire Marshal
Ontario Fire Code SECTION 5.13 DIP TANKS Illustrated Commentary Office of the Ontario Fire Marshal Dip Tanks Illustrated Commentary 1 5.13.1. Location 5.13.1.1. Dip tank operations involving flammable
INFORMATION BULLETIN Bulletin No. 2005-01 Bureau of Fire Prevention Date: June 10, 2005 Revised: March 8, 2007
SAN FRANCISCO FIRE DEPARTMENT DIVISION OF FIRE PREVENTION & INVESTIGATION INFORMATION BULLETIN Bulletin No. 2005-01 Bureau of Fire Prevention Date: June 10, 2005 Revised: March 8, 2007 SUBJECT: Fire Department
A. Fire Protection Plan. B. Access and Parking
Standards for Construction Site Fire Safety For Use by Unidocs Member Agencies or where approved by your Local Jurisdiction Authority Cited: California Fire Code (CFC) These standards are intended to prescribe
Fire Damage. To Help Prevent. a Guide
a Guide To Help Prevent Fire Damage Fire damage in your home can be costly and emotionally devastating. The damage caused by the flames and smoke can destroy a lifetime of memories in a matter of minutes.
ACTIVITY NAME. Training Requirements for Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures (SPCC) 40 CFR Part 112 Naval Air Station Corpus Christi Texas
ACTIVITY NAME Training Requirements for Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures (SPCC) 40 CFR Part 112 Naval Air Station Corpus Christi Texas CY 2014 BOTTOM LINE UP FRONT To prevent oil discharges
BELMONT FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE ALARM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS BFD-OFM-10-011
Fire Alarm System plan(s) MUST be reviewed and approved by the Belmont Fire Department prior to the start of construction. The design and any changes must be fully compliant with NFPA 1, NFPA 101, NFPA
Pressure Vessels (Air Compressors) and LPG Tanks
Pressure Vessels (Air Compressors) and LPG Tanks 1. Identification of Workplace Hazard Any container, tank or vessel that contains pressurized material is a potential hazard to employees due to the force
City of La Vernia 102 E. Chihuahua Street, La Vernia, Texas 78121 Phone: (830)779-4541 Fax: (830) 253-1198 cityoflavernia@lavernia-tx.
[email protected] Commercial New/Remodel Building Requirements This document is not meant to modify any Federal or State laws or City Ordinances. It is intended to be informative and to be
