Ordinances & Standards


Ordinances
The Roseville Fire Department enforces a variety of fire and life safety codes. The state of California adopts building standards, as well as health and safety regulations for all local jurisdictions. The Roseville City Council adopts specific amendments to State regulations, which are contained in the Roseville Municipal Code. View more information about fire and life safety codes in Roseville by clicking on the following link:

Fire Prevention Standards

Title Number
Administrative

Policy Development/Decision Making Guideline

A-01
Fire Prevention Standard Review Policy A-02
Permits
Future Standard B-01
Hydrants/Fire Department Access
Emergency Vehicle Access C-01
Fire Protection Systems
Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems D-01
Public Safety 800 MHz Radio Building Amplification System Requirements D-02
NFPA 13D - One and Two Family Dwelling Fire Sprinklers D-03
Automatic Fire Alarm System D-04
Exiting/General Safety
Fire Watch E-01
Model Rocket Guidelines E-02
Residential Allowable Burning
Special Occupancies
Haunted Houses F-01
Unoccupied Telecommunications Gel Battery Sites F-02
Parking Structures F-03
Large Family Daycare F-04
Special Hazards/Uses
Liquefied Petroleum Gas G-01
Secondary Containment for Hazardous Materials G-02
Hazardous Materials Release Reporting Requirements G-03
Incompatible Chemicals G-04

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Code Clarifications

Number Topic Date Issued
00-01 Audible/Visual Alarm Notification within Individual Dwelling Units of Group R, Division 1 Occupancies 11/30/00
01-01 Exempt Amounts of Hazardous Materials 01/19/01
01-03 Fire Apparatus Access to Buildings 10/17/01
02-01 Fire Protection for Inside Rubber Tire Storage 03/28/02
05-01 Standpipe Requirements: Automatic, Semi-Automatic or Manual Systems 04/27/05
06-01 Combustible Concealed Spaces 04/06/06
06-02 Duct Detector Monitoring 07/26/06
07-01 Sprinkler Requirements for RCFE with Bedridden Clients 08/06/07
08-01 Fixed Ladders, Roof Access for Buildings Four or More Stories 06/03/08
09-01 Maximum Allowable Quantities per Control Area 09/29/09

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