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City of Tukwila
Washington
Ordinance No. 2328
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA,
WASHINGTON, UPDATING REGULATIONS REGARDING AUTOMATIC FIRE
ALARM SYSTEMS IN NEW AND EXISTING BUILDINGS WITHIN THE CITY OF
TUKWILA, AS CODIFIED AT TUKWILA MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 16.40;
REPEALING ORDINANCE NOS. 2051, 2131 AND 2168; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to provide a safe living and working environment in the
City of Tukwila; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to provide the highest degree of life safety for its
citizens; and
WHEREAS, it has been determined that automatic fire alarm systems facilitate a safe
working environment and provide a high degree of life safety;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON,
HEREBY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Tukwila Municipal Coder Chapter 16.40 is hereby adopted to read as follows:
Chapter 16.40
FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS
Sections:
16.40.010 Required.
16.40.020 References.
16.40.030 Definitions.
16.40.040 Approval and Design Plans.
16.40.050 General Requirements.
16.40.060 Alarm /Control Panel Requirements.
16.40.070 Placement and Type of Detector.
16.40.080 Acceptance Testing.
16.40.090 Maintenance.
16.40.100 Applicability.
16.40.110 Monitoring.
16.40.120 Special Requirements.
16.40.130 Re- inspection Fees for New Construction, Tenant
Improvement and Spot Inspections.
16.40.140 Exceptions.
16.40.150 Penalties.
16.40.160 Appeals.
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Section 2. Tukwila Municipal Code Section 16.40.010 is hereby adopted to read as follows:
16.40.010 Required
An automatic fire alarm system shall be installed in all new structures less than 10,000
square feet total floor area. Exceptions are noted in Tukwila Municipal Code Section 16.40.140.
Section 3. Tukwila Municipal Code Section 16.40.020 is hereby adopted to read as follows:
16.40.020 References
The following references shall be used in the design, installation and maintenance of fire
alarm systems within the City of Tukwila; if there is a conflict between the codes, the code that
provides the greatest degree of fire protection shall apply. References are to the current
editions, unless otherwise noted
NFPA 70 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
NFPA 72 PROTECTIVE SIGNALING SYSTEMS
NFPA 88A PARKING STRUCTURES
IFC INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE
IBC INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE
WAC 51 -34 WASHINGTON FIRE CODE
RCW 19.27 STATE BUILDING CODE ACT
RCW 19.28 ELECTRICAL CODE AND ORDINANCES
Section 4. Tukwila Municipal Code Section 16.40.030 is hereby adopted to read as follows:
16.40.030 Definitions
A. "Addressable device" means a fire alarm system component with discreet
identification that can have its status individually identified or that is used to individually control
other functions.
B. "Alarm indicating device" is any listed bell, buzzer, visual or audible device that
produces an alarm signal for fire.
C. "Alarm initiating device" is any listed device which, when activated, initiates an alarm
by manual or automatic operation of an electrical contact through an alarm indicating device.
D. "Alarm signal" is any listed audible or visual signal, or both, indicating the existence of
an emergency fire condition.
E. "Analog initiating device" (sensor) is an initiating device that transmits a signal
indicating varying degrees of condition, as contrasted with a conventional initiating device which
can only indicate an on /off condition.
F. "Annunciator" is any listed equipment that indicates the zone or area of the building
from which an alarm has been initiated, the location of an alarm actuating device, or the
operation condition of alarm circuits or the system.
G. "Approved" refers to the approval of the Tukwila Fire Department.
H. "Authority having jurisdiction" refers to the Tukwila Fire Department.
I. "Automatic fire alarm system" is a combination of listed compatible devices, control
panels, audible and visual devices and other equipment, together with the necessary electrical
energy, designed and wired to produce an alarm in the event of fire or special system activation.
J. "Alarm /control panel" is comprised of the controls, relays, switches and associated
circuits necessary to furnish power to a fire alarm system, receive signals from fire alarm
devices and transmit them to indicating devices and accessory equipment.
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K. "Compatibility listed" means a specific listing process that applies only to two -wire
devices (such as smoke detectors) designed to operate with certain control equipment.
L. "Compatible" means equipment that interfaces mechanically or electrically together as
manufactured, without field modification.
M. "Fire alarm control panel" is a system component that receives input from automatic
and manual fire alarm devices and may supply power to detection devices and transponder(s)
or off premises transmitter(s). The control unit may also provide transfer of power to the
notification appliances and transfer of condition to relays or devices connected to the control
unit. The fire alarm control unit can be a local fire alarm control unit or master control unit.
N. "Listed" means equipment or materials indicated in a list published by an organization
acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction and concerned with product evaluation, that
maintains periodic inspection of production of listed equipment or materials, and whose listing
states either that the equipment or material meets appropriate standards or has been tested and
found suitable for use in a specified manner.
O. "Line -type detector" is a device in which detection is continuous along a path. Typical
examples are rate -of -rise pneumatic tubing detectors, projected beam smoke detectors, and
heat sensitive detectors.
P. "Maintenance" refers to repair service, including periodic recurrent inspections and
tests per manufacturer's specifications and NFPA 72, required to keep the protective signaling
system (automatic fire alarm system) and its component parts in an operative condition at all
times, together with the replacement of the system or its components when for any reason
they become undependable or inoperative.
Q. "Shall" indicates a mandatory requirement.
R. "Should" indicates a recommendation or that which is advised but not required.
S. "Spacing" means a horizontally measured dimension relating to the allowable coverage
of fire detectors.
T. "Transmitter" refers to any listed transmitter able to transmit and /or receive status
changes automatically or manually from a listed alarm panel to an approved central station via
leased telephone lines.
U. "UL central station" refers to a UL- listed central station approved to monitor automatic
fire alarm systems with the City of Tukwila.
V. "Zone" means each building or portion of building, as determined by the authority
having jurisdiction.
W. "Resubmittal" means any set of plans that requires subsequent review.
Section 5. Tukwila Municipal Code Section 16.40.040 is hereby adopted to read as follows:
16.40.040 Approval and Design Plans
A. At least three complete sets of blueprint drawings with information regarding the fire
alarm system, including detailed specifications, wiring, diagrams, elevation diagram (showing
false ceiling areas), and floor plans, shall be submitted to the Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau for
approval prior to installation of any equipment or wiring. (One set of approved plans shall be
located at the construction site.)
B. Drawings submitted for approval must include the following:
1. A completed Fire Protection System Permit Application.
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2. Floor layout showing all rooms and spaces, including a cross section of the space
being protected, with accurate measurements drawn to a scale no smaller than 1/8 -inch scale.
3. Identification of each room or space, i.e. guest rooms, mechanical room, attic, etc.
4. Location of each system component using the appropriate symbol.
5. Explanatory notes and legend to lend clarity to the plan and identify the manufacturer
and model number of each alarm component used.
6. A wiring schematic clarifying type and size of wiring (must comply with NFPA 70),
and a point -to -point wiring diagram.
7. Zoning, if applicable.
8. A copy of the technical specifications for each component used in the makeup of the
automatic fire alarm system. If the components are not all from the same manufacturer, UL
cross listing compatibility cards are required.
9. The current used by each of the initiating and indication devices and current rating of
the power supply.
10. Battery calculations for compatibility.
11. Building permit number.
12. Total number of devices being installed.
C. After the fire alarm plans have been approved by the Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau, a
job number will be issued to begin work. The plan review fees are as follows:
Commercial: For 1 -5 devices: Base fee $100.00.
Commercial: For 6 or more devices: Base fee $200.00 $1.50 per device in excess of
10 devices.
Single Family: Base fee $50.00 $1.50 per device in excess of 10 devices.
Resubmittal: Fee $200.00
Section 6. Tukwila Municipal Code Section 16.40.050 is hereby adopted to read as follows:
16.40.050 General Requirements
A. All companies installing automatic fire alarm systems shall have a State electrical
contractor's license.
B. All persons installing automatic fire alarm systems shall hold a State low voltage
installer's certificate or journeyman electrician certificate per RCW 19.28.041. An apprentice
certificate is acceptable for installers when supervised by a certified journeyman per RCW
19.28.4.
C. A City of Tukwila electrical permit shall be posted at all automatic fire alarm system
installations per Tukwila Municipal Code Section 16.04.020.
D. All equipment, devices, and wiring shall be listed by Underwriters Laboratories or
Factory Mutual and shall be approved for the purpose which they are intended. No one shall
perform any type of modification to any device that would void its UL /FM listing.
E. If determined necessary by the authority having jurisdiction, control panels shall have
sufficient auxiliary power outlets for automatic door closures, relay boards for elevator control,
HVAC detectors, air pressurization, and all other auxiliary devices. They shall also have
sufficient power for four -wire smoke detectors, remote LED indicating lights and duct detectors
with relays.
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F. Remote alarm annunciation /indication is required at the main entrance if the control
panel is not visible from the main entrance. The height of the annunciator /control panel shall be
48 to 60 inches above grade /floor.
G. When the control panel is located inside a room, the outside of the door shall have a
sign in one -inch letters that reads "Fire Alarm" or "Fire Alarm Control."
H. A rechargeable battery backup is required on any automatic fire alarm system
installation. There shall be enough battery capacity at all times to run the alarm system in
standby for 24 hours and after that time, sound all alerting devices for at least five minutes. At
the end of the battery life cycle, batteries shall be replaced.
I. Audible devices shall be placed in buildings and be so located that, with all intervening
doors closed, the alarm device shall be heard at not Tess than 15 decibels above the ambient
noise levels; sleeping areas shall be a minimum of 75 decibels. Visible alarms shall be placed
throughout the building in all assembly areas; common use areas, including toilet rooms and
bathing facilities; hallways and lobbies; hotel guest rooms and rooms 130 square feet or larger
regardless of use.
J. Whenever possible, the control panel shall be located in a heated main corridor or a
heated main lobby. When the control panel is located inside a room, the room shall be heated,
and kept at an ambient temperature between 40° and 100 °F. The outside of the door shall have
a sign in one -inch letters, which reads "Fire Alarm" or "Fire Alarm Control." AT NO TIME SHALL
THE CONTROL PANEL BE LOCATED IN AN EXTERIOR LOCATION.
K. All new alarm systems shall be addressable. Each device shall have its own address
and shall annunciate individual addresses at a UL central station.
Section 7. Tukwila Municipal Code Section 16.40.060 is hereby adopted to read as follows:
16.40.060 Alarm /Control Panel Requirements
A. A light shall indicate that the system is receiving normal power. A failure of normal power
shall cause the light to go out and an audible signal to sound.
B. All batteries shall have an automatic rate charger to maintain standby batteries in a fully
charged condition.
C. A power transfer circuit shall be installed that will switch to standby power automatically
and instantaneously if normal power fails.
D. All alarm signals shall be automatically "locked in" at the alarm panel until their operated
devices are returned to normal condition, and the alarm panel is manually reset.
E. The fire alarm panel shall be reset only by authorized personnel of the Tukwila Fire
Department.
F. The reset code for the fire alarm panel or keypad shall be 1- 2- 3 -4 -5. The reset code
shall not be changed without the approval of the Fire Marshal. The reset code should be
permanently posted at the keypad.
G. The supervised relay boards that control elevator recall, air pressurization and all other
auxiliary functions shall stay "locked in," even though the audible signaling circuits have been
silenced, until the panel has been reset and returned to normal.
H. For systems employing water flow detection devices, manual pull stations shall be
distributed throughout the building. Audible and visible alarms shall be placed in all common
use areas.
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I. All trouble and supervisory indication for Post Indicating Valves, Wall Indicating Valves,
and Outside Stem and Yoke Valves shall be on a zone isolated from waterflow indication, for
trouble only.
J. All fire alarm panels /keypads shall have alarm silence capability.
Section 8. Tukwila Municipal Code Section 16.40.070 is hereby adopted to read as follows:
16.40.070 Placement and Type of Detector
A. All detectors shall be installed and spaced according to the manufacturer's instructions
and NFPA 72. The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau may require additional detectors or
decreased spacing.
B. At least one of the following types of detectors shall be placed in all rooms, halls, storage
areas, basements, attics, lofts, spaces above suspended ceilings, storage lockers, closets,
electrical rooms, machine equipment rooms, shafts, crawl spaces and stairwells: smoke, rate
of -rise, fixed temperature, photobeam, flame, rate compensation, or line -type. Access shall be
provided to the attics and crawl spaces for maintenance of the detectors.
C. All detectors placed above the ceiling shall have remote indicating lights in the ceiling
directly below the device or other means of indication as approved by the Fire Prevention
Bureau.
D. All rate -of -rise and fixed temperature heat detectors shall have replacement links or be
self- restoring for testing purposes.
E. Smoke detectors shall be the preferred detector type in all areas. When conditions are
such that smoke detectors are not practical, other type(s) of detectors shall be installed as
approved by the Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau.
F. Non sprinklered multi family dwellings shall have system heat detection installed
throughout the unit.
Section 9. Tukwila Municipal Code Section 16.40.080 is hereby adopted to read as follows:
16.40.080 Acceptance Testing
A. Upon completion of a system installation, a satisfactory test of the entire installation shall
be made by the contractor's representative in the presence of a member of the Tukwila Fire
Prevention Bureau and shall comply with the procedures contained in NFPA 72 and the
manufacturer's specifications. The use of a decibel meter will be employed to determine
minimum sound levels during acceptance testing. Final approval is contingent upon a
successful performance test.
B. A condition of final acceptance of the fire alarm system shall be the receipt of a
completed contractor's Material and Test Certificate Fire Alarm and Automatic Detection
Systems, to the effect that the system has been installed in accordance with approved plans
and tested in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications and appropriate NFPA
requirements. The completed installation certificate shall be returned to the Tukwila Fire
Prevention Bureau, prior to the acceptance test.
C. As- builts shall be provided prior to system acceptance and final approval if any
modifications not shown on the original plans have been done to the system.
Section 10. Tukwila Municipal Code Section 16.40.090 is hereby adopted to read as
follows:
16.40.090 Maintenance
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A. A satisfactory contract covering the maintenance, operation and efficiency of the system
shall be provided by the building /property owner or his agent. The contract shall provide for
inspections, tests and maintenance as specified in NFPA 72 and manufacturer's instructions.
The building /property owner or his agent shall be responsible for the maintenance of the
automatic fire alarm system with the following provisions:
1. The renter or lessee shall notify the building /property owner or his agent of the need
of any suspected maintenance or malfunction of the system.
2. The building /property owner or his agent shall assume no liability in the event any
unauthorized person, renter or lessee tampers with, attempts to repair or damages any part of
the automatic fire alarm system so as to render it inoperative. Provided, however, the
building /property owner and his agent shall be liable in the event either of them become aware
of tampering or efforts to repair or damage the system, and they thereafter fail to restore the
system within a reasonable period of time so that it functions in accord with the standards
provided for in Tukwila Municipal Code Chapter 16.40.
B. A copy of inspection, test, and maintenance records shall be forwarded to the Tukwila
Fire Prevention Bureau.
C. The automatic fire alarm system shall be maintained in operative condition at all times.
D. Battery- powered detectors in existing buildings shall have new batteries installed in
accordance with the manufacturer's specifications, and shall be tested at least annually by the
building owner or the building owner's representative. Documentation of the testing and
applicable repairs shall be sent to the fire department.
E. Inspections, maintenance and testing of fire alarm systems shall be performed by
personnel with qualifications acceptable to the Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau.
Section 11. Tukwila Municipal Code Section 16.40.100 is hereby adopted to read as
follows:
16.40.100 Applicability
A. Automatic fire alarm systems shall be installed in the following occupancies:
1. Hotels.
2. Motels.
3. Multi- family dwellings (with more than 4 units): See Tukwila Municipal Code Section
16.40.120.B, Special Requirements.
4. All other new commercial /industrial buildings under 500 square feet unless fully
protected by an automatic sprinkler system.
5. When sold, existing commercial and industrial buildings that are not protected by an
automatic sprinkler system.
Exceptions:
a. Any structure 400 square feet or less in total usable floor area.
b. Single- family residential structures.
6. When sold, existing commercial /industrial buildings equipped with an existing fire
alarm system shall upgrade to current fire alarm ordinance requirements.
7. When sold, commercial /industrial buildings that are protected by an automatic
sprinkler system shall install a manual fire alarm system.
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8. When sold, existing hotel /motel occupancies which are not protected by an
automatic sprinkler system shall install a fire alarm system throughout. The guest rooms shall
comply with Tukwila Municipal Code Section 16.40.120.A.
9. When sold, multi family dwellings which are protected by an automatic sprinkler
system shall install a fire alarm system complying with Tukwila Municipal Code Section
16.40.120.B.
Exception: Multi- family dwellings of four units or less.
10. When sold, multi- family dwellings which are not protected by an automatic
sprinkler system shall install smoke detectors in sleeping areas, in accordance with the
International Building Code. Common areas and exit corridors shall be protected by detectors
and manual pull stations monitored by a UL central station. Audibility shall meet the
requirements of NFPA 72.
Exception: Multi- family dwellings of four units or less.
11. Any building or portion of a building which, due to the nature of its occupancy, is
required by the International Fire Code or other nationally- recognized standard to have an
automatic fire alarm system.
12. Any building or portion of a building which, due to the nature of its occupancy, is
determined by the Chief to be a special hazard or have a high life safety need.
13. A manual fire alarm system shall be installed in all new sprinklered buildings. Visual
and audible devices shall be installed per Tukwila Municipal Code Section 16.40.050.1.
B. For items 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of Tukwila Municipal Code Section 16.40.100, the
installation of an automatic fire alarm system shall be completed within 120 days from the date
of notification by the Tukwila Fire Department.
Section 12. Tukwila Municipal Code Section 16.40.110 is hereby adopted to read as
follows:
16.40.110 Monitoring
The following fire alarm systems are required to be monitored by a City of Tukwila- approved
UL central station.
1. All new automatic and manual systems as required by Tukwila Municipal Code
Section 16.40.100, or required by any other code or standard.
2. All existing fire alarm systems.
3. All fire alarm systems installed by the occupant/owner that are optional in
commercial, industrial and multi family occupancies.
4. Smoke detectors that are installed in lieu of a one -hour corridor requirement.
5. HVAC units that are required to have duct detectors and that serve more than one
occupancy or serve an area open to the public.
6. City of Tukwila- approved UL central stations that fail to maintain their UL listing shall
be prohibited from monitoring fire alarm systems within the City of Tukwila.
Section 13. Tukwila Municipal Code Section 16.40.120 is hereby adopted to read as
follows:
16.40.120 Special Requirements
A. The guest room smoke detectors and bathroom heat detectors of hotel /motel
occupancies shall annunciate at a panel located at or near the front desk. These detectors will
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not transmit an alarm to the UL central station. The alarm panel, located at or near the front
desk, shall be monitored 24 hours a day by the hotel /motel staff.
B. Multi- family dwellings and lodging houses fully protected by an automatic sprinkler
system shall have detectors installed in accordance with the International Building Code.
Common areas and exit corridors shall be protected by detectors and manual pull stations,
monitored by a UL central station.
C. Multi- family dwellings and lodging houses shall have audible /visual devices throughout
the unit. Bedrooms shall have a 110 candela wall- mounted horn /strobe within 16 feet of the
pillow or a 177 candela ceiling- mounted horn /strobe. Audibility shall be a minimum of 75
decibels at the pillow. The bathroom shall have an appropriately rated strobe only.
D. When monitoring of an existing system is lost for any reason, a fire watch must be
posted during non business hours. The fire watch person shall call the recorded fire prevention
phone line at two -hour intervals confirming the all -clear status of the building. In the event of a
fire emergency the fire watch shall call 911 immediately to report the fire emergency.
E. Duct detectors shall send a supervisory signal only and shall not cause an alarm.
F. Approved Knox key boxes shall be provided for access to alarm panels and sprinkler
risers.
G. An exterior horn or bell /strobe shall be installed outside all buildings /tenant spaces that
have a fire alarm system.
H. A 110 candela horn /strobe shall be installed above the kitchen suppression system's
manual pull station.
Section 14. Tukwila Municipal Code Section 16.40.130 is hereby adopted to read as
follows:
16.40.130 Re- inspection Fees for New Construction, Tenant Improvements, and Spot
Inspections.
When an inspection is requested for new construction, tenant improvements or spot
inspections, and then, upon arrival, the Fire Inspector finds that the work is not complete, not
ready for inspection, or does not comply with fire code requirements, a follow -up inspection will
be required, and a re- inspection fee of $100.00 will be assessed.
Section 15. Tukwila Municipal Code Section 16.40.140 is hereby adopted to read as
follows:
16.40.140 Exceptions
Any exception to the items covered by Tukwila Municipal Code Chapter 16.40 shall be made
by the Chief of the Fire Department, or by the Fire Marshal. Request for exception must be
made in writing; exceptions granted or denied shall be in writing.
Section 16. Tukwila Municipal Code Section 16.40.150 is hereby adopted to read as
follows:
16.40.150 Penalties
Any person violating the provisions of Tukwila Municipal Code Chapter 16.40, the
International Fire Code or appendices adopted by Tukwila Municipal Code Chapter 16.16, or
who shall fail to comply therewith, or who shall violate or fail to comply with any order made
thereunder, or who shall build in violation of any detailed statement of specifications or plans
submitted and approved thereunder or any certificate or permit issued thereunder and from
which no appeal has been taken, or who shall fail to comply with such an order as affirmed or
modified by the Fire Marshal or by a court of competent jurisdiction within the time fixed therein,
shall be guilty of a gross misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine
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in an amount not to exceed $5,000.00, as outlined in Tukwila Municipal Code Section
16.16.080, or imprisonment for a term not to exceed one year or by both such fine and
imprisonment. The imposition of one penalty for any violation shall not excuse the violation or
permit it to continue. Each day or portion thereof during which any violation of the provisions of
this section is caused, permitted or continued shall constitute a separate offense and shall be
punishable as such. Application of the penalty specified in this section shall not be held to
prevent the enforced removal of prohibited conditions.
Section 17. Tukwila Municipal Code Section 16.40.160 is hereby adopted to read as
follows:
16.40.160 Permit Expiration.
Every permit issued shall become invalid unless the work on the site authorized by such
permit is commenced within 180 days after its issuance, or if the work authorized on the site by
such permit is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days after the time the work is
commenced. The Fire Marshal is authorized to grant, in writing, one or more extensions of time,
for periods not more than 180 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and
justifiable cause demonstrated.
Section 18. Tukwila Municipal Code Section 16.40.170 is hereby adopted to read as
follows:
16.40.170 Appeals.
Whenever the Fire Marshal disapproves an application or refuses to grant a permit applied
for, the applicant may appeal the decision to the Board of Appeals established in Section 108 of
the International Fire Code within 30 days from the date of the Fire Marshal's decision(s).
Section 108 shall be amended to read: Disputes regarding interpretation of code provisions
shall be settled by the International Fire Code Institute. When deemed appropriate, the Fire
Marshal will request a formal, written interpretation from the Institute.
Section 19. Repealer. Ordinance Nos. 2051, 2131 and 2168 are hereby repealed.
Section 20. Severability. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or
phrase of this ordinance or its application to any person or situation should be held to be invalid
or unconstitutional for any reason by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or
unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions of this
ordinance or its application to any other person or situation.
Section 21. Effective Date. This ordinance or a summary thereof shall be published in the
official newspaper of the City, and shall take effect and be in full force five days after passage
and publication as provided by law.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, at a
Regular Meeting thereof this Lim day of Pp,r, L 2011.
ATTEST /AUTHENTICATED:
j 4 /9 F Mt Y Ji ggerto -or
Christy O'Flaht' y, C`I�/IC, City Clerk O
d with the City Clerk: T -Y D° 1 I
APPROVED AS TO FORM BY: Passed by the City Council: U -1 11 Published: 1 l
Effective Date:
Off e i th Cit Attorney Ordinance Number:
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City of Tukwila Public Notice of Ordinance Adoption for Ordinances 2326 -2331.
On April 4, 2011 the City Council of the City of Tukwila, Washington, adopted the
following ordinances the main points of which are summarized by title as follows:
Ordinance 2326: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, ESTABLISHING SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR 5 -STORY
TYPE V -A CONSTRUCTION, TO BE CODIFIED AT TUKWILA MUNICIPAL CODE
CHAPTER 16.05, "5 -STORY TYPE V -A BUILDINGS PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Ordinance 2327: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, UPDATING REGULATIONS REGARDING FIRE
PROTECTION SYSTEMS IN NEW AND EXISTING BUILDINGS WITHIN THE
CITY OF TUKWILA, AS CODIFIED AT TUKWILA MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER
16.42; REPEALING ORDINANCE NOS. 2050, 2130 AND 2167; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Ordinance 2328: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, UPDATING REGULATIONS REGARDING AUTOMATIC
FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS IN NEW AND EXISTING BUILDINGS WITHIN THE CITY OF
TUKWILA, AS CODIFIED AT TUKWILA MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 16.40;
REPEALING ORDINANCE NOS. 2051, 2131 AND 2168; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Ordinance 2329: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, REPEALING ORDINANCE NOS. 2053, 2083 AND 2133,
AS CODIFIED AT TUKWILA MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 16.48; UPDATING
CERTAIN FIRE PROTECTION STANDARDS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF HIGH
RISE BUILDINGS WITHIN THE CITY OF TUKWILA; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Ordinance 2330: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, ESTABLISHING NEW REGULATIONS TO BE CODIFIED
AT TUKWILA MUNICIPAL CODE, CHAPTER 16.46, REGARDING CERTAIN FIRE
PROTECTION STANDARDS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF MID -RISE BUILDINGS
WITHIN THE CITY OF TUKWILA; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND
ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Ordinance 2331: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2290, §8 (PART), AS
CODIFIED AT TUKWILA MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 16.16.070, "AMENDMENTS
TO THE INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE," AND AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2290,
§13, AS CODIFIED AT TUKWILA MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 16.16.110,
"VIOLATIONS— PENALTIES," TO CLASSIFY FIRE LANE PARKING VIOLATIONS AS
A CIVIL INFRACTION; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND ESTABLISHING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
The full text of this ordinance will be provided upon request.
Christy O'Flaherty, CMC, City Clerk
Published Seattle Times: April 7, 2011