Authority. The Code Enforcement Official shall have
the authority to require an increase in the minimum access widths
where they are inadequate for fire or rescue operations or safety.
More restrictive provisions for specific fire lanes
may be proposed in writing by the Fire Chief, when, in his opinion,
such designation is necessary to protect and preserve property and/or
life in the event of a fire. The Code Enforcement Officer shall have
the final authority on requiring the more restrictive provisions,
and shall notify the Fire Chief in writing of the final determination.
Dimensions. Fire lanes shall be in compliance with
§ F503.2.1 of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention
and Building Code, which requires an unobstructed width of not less
than 20 feet and an unobstructed vertical clearance of not less than
13 feet six inches.
Marking. All fire lanes shall be marked with signs
or other approved notices to identify such lanes or prohibit the obstruction
thereof. Property owners shall be responsible for maintaining signs
in a clean and legible condition at all times and shall replace or
repair when necessary to provide adequate visibility.
Signs shall be a minimum of 12 inches wide by 18 inches
high, mounted securely to a building or signpost between the height
of four feet and eight feet to the center of the sign. Signage shall
be posted within five feet of the end of a fire lane and at a minimum
of fifty-foot increments.
Paved fire lanes shall be clearly marked on the pavement
with white diagonal lines and the words "FIRE LANE — NO PARKING"
stenciled in red letters not less than three feet in height.
Obstruction prohibited. Fire lanes shall not be obstructed
in any manner. The minimum widths and clearances established in § F503
of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code shall
be maintained at all times. Fire lanes shall be maintained free of
all obstructions at all times.
Snow removal. Fire lanes shall be cleared of snow
within three hours of cessation of snow and at no point shall more
than eight inches of snow be permitted to accumulate in a fire lane.
Private property. Fire lanes on private property shall
be subject to the fire lane regulations, as stated above and provided
for in the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code.