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Operational Permits
The International Fire Code authorizes the fire code official to issue Operational Permits to oversee the safety of operations that pose an increased safety risk (Section 105.6 of the 2018 IFC). Some examples include the sale and use of fireworks and other explosives, tents and canopies, fuel dispensing and storage, distillation processes, flammable finish application (spray booths), storage and dispensing of medical or compressed gases, cryogenic use, and high-piles combustible storage. These permits are typically renewed annually after an inspection conducted by LFRA; fireworks permits, however, must be newly applied for, approved, and inspected each year.
Payment Options:
- Applicants may remit payment by credit card by calling 970-962-2497 between 8 am and 4 pm. Monday through Friday and pay the permit fees by phone.
- Applicants may remit payment in person by check or credit card by coming to the Community Safety Division office between 7:30 am and 4 pm, Monday through Friday.
- Applicants may mail a check to Loveland Fire Rescue Authority, Attn: Community Safety Division, 410 E 5th Street, Loveland, CO 80537
If your business includes any of these operations but you do not yet have an Operational Permit, please contact the Community Safety Division of LFRA at 970-962-2537.
Hazardous Materials Permits (Operational Permits) are issued by Loveland Fire Rescue Authority to ensure materials that pose a health or physical hazard are stored and used properly, to prevent undue risk to the public. These permits are renewed annually after an on-site inspection conducted by LFRA. The permit cost is $300 for 12 months.
Some examples of hazmat permits include fuel dispensing and storage, distillation processes, flammable finish application (spray booths), storage and dispensing of medical or compressed gases, and cryogenic use.
If your business includes any of these operations but you do not yet have an Operational Permit, please contact the Community Safety Division of LFRA at 970-962-2537.
Requirements for Carbon Dioxide (Co2) Systems Used in Beverage Dispensing
The 2021 International Fire Code requires leak detection for carbon dioxide (CO2) beverage dispensing systems larger than 100 pounds or any system with any quantity of carbon dioxide having a remote fill connection. This new requirement is in response to incidents in restaurants, convenience stores, breweries and other locations around the country involving hazardous concentrations of leaking CO2 that resulted in injuries and death to customers, employees and emergency responders.
Effective January 1, 2021, all newly constructed CO2 systems used in beverage dispensing operations with more than 100 pounds of CO2 in use or a remote fill connection shall comply with Section 5307 of the 2018 IFC. Existing CO2 systems in the LFRA jurisdiction shall be retrofitted and modified to comply with the Fire Code prior to January 1, 2024.
Businesses that use CO2 subject to these requirements shall complete one of the following in order to be in compliance with the Fire Code:
- The business shall be issued an Operational Permit for the CO2 dispensing, and the system inspected and approved by LFRA.
- The business shall permanently reduce the quantity of carbon dioxide in use to 100 pounds or less.
Construction documents and specifications must be formally submitted to the LFRA Community Safety Division for review and issuance of the Operational Permit.
Construction Permit Requirements
Construction permits are required to install, substantially modify, repair damage to, abandon, remove, or place temporarily out-of-service, CO2 systems with more than 100 pounds of CO2 in use or storage or any combination thereof, and any CO2 system that utilizes remote filling.
Construction drawings and specifications shall be completed and of sufficient clarity to indicate the entire work proposed and show in detail that the CO2 system conforms to the adopted provisions of the 2018 International Fire Code and 2018 International Build Code.
A permit application and construction drawings shall be submitted and a permit obtained, prior to work commencing. Information about the permit application and how to apply for the permit, is available here.
Drawing Submittal Requirements
Only digital drawings stamped by a licensed design professional are accepted; LFRA does not accept paper drawings.
Drawings shall include the following:
- Plans shall be dimensional and scaled
- Floor plan of the building showing where gas is to be installed or is installed, distributed, or stored and location(s) of all exits
- Location of storage containers, both full and empty
- Identification of the type of gas, quantity in cubic feet and pounds, and type of storage containers
- Adequate separation of incompatible products
- A full equipment listing, including manufacturer specifications, all UL or NRTL listings, and evaluations for all parts and materials used in the project
- Piping design plan identifying routing of pipe and method of labeling of piping as per ANSI A13.1
- Location of shutoff valves, relief valves, and discharge points
- Design pressure, maximum operating pressure, and test pressure
- Type, size, and setting of pressure relief devices
- Location and type of alarm system
- Any gas cylinder storage room, including construction type, doors, and ventilation
- Method of securing cylinders from accident dislodgment or unauthorized access
- Location of warning signs, and details for warning signs such as text, size, color, and attachment method"
- NFPA 704 diamond
- Caution - Carbon Dioxide Gas
Special Permits
- Special Event Permit Application
- Tents and/or Temporary Membrane Structures Requirements(PDF)
- Bonfire Regulations(PDF)
- Open Burning Reference Manual (PDF)
Please Note: For Special Events permits, those involving City streets or property, alcohol, sales, etc, please visit to apply with the Police Department.
Fireworks Sales Permit
If you are a state-licensed fireworks vendor and would like information on obtaining a permit for a temporary outdoor fireworks stand in the City of Loveland, please contact our office at 970-962-2497. Fireworks permits must be newly applied for, approved, and inspected each year.
The LFRA Fireworks Stand Permit Application Packet (PDF) has all the information you need, please fully fill out the packet and Email it to Eplan Fire.
Please submit
- The Completed Application Packet (PDF)
- All required submittal documents (see "Required Submittals" in the application packet)
- Remit payment for Sales Permit and Tent Permit (if required) by check or over the phone with a credit card
- Once you have submitted the required documents and paid the permit fees, please call to schedule your inspection.
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Carie Dann
Battalion Chief / Fire Marshal Community Safety Division
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Lea Sahlani
Business Support Specialist