[Adopted 9-4-1956, amended in its entirety 1-4-1983 by L.L. No. 1-1983]
The Bureau of Fire Prevention shall keep official records of
all permits, inspection reports, recommendations, complaints and violation
orders.
If any section of this local law shall be held unconstitutional,
invalid or ineffective, in whole or part, such determination shall
not be deemed to affect, impair or invalidate the remainder thereof.
Every smoke detector required to be installed and maintained
by this ordinance must be capable of detecting visible or invisible
particles of combustion and providing a suitable audible alarm thereof.
Every detector required to be installed and maintained by this ordinance
must be installed and located so as to avoid dead-air space, be reasonably
free from false alarms and provide visible indication that the alarm
is energized.
The provisions of this ordinance shall be enforced by the City
of North Tonawanda Fire Department and the City of North Tonawanda
Building Inspection Department.
The penalty for a violation of this ordinance shall be a fine
of up to $50 per day for each day in which a required smoke detector
is not existing or not maintained in proper operating condition. Each
and every day that said smoke detector remains inoperable shall be
considered a separate violation of this ordinance and subject to the
daily penalty.