[Amended 12-5-2019 by L.L. No. 22-2019]
No owner, agent or person in possession of any
structure within the Village shall commence with the construction
or installation of any chimney, fireplace, stovepipe or wood- or coal-burning
stove or appliance unless such person first obtains a permit from
the Village therefor. The fee for such permit shall be as established
in the Miscellaneous Fee Schedule adopted by resolution of the Board
of Trustees. The fee schedule may be amended from time to time by
like resolution and shall be available in the office of the Village
Clerk.
All wood- or coal-burning stoves or appliances
installed in accordance with this chapter shall be at least 36 inches
from all combustible materials. Where clearance is less than 36 inches
but more than 18 inches, the combustible surface shall be protected
by one-fourth-inch asbestos millboard or equivalently rated material,
spaced one inch or more from the combustible surface. Adequate space
shall be provided to permit air circulation. If clearance is less
than 18 inches but more than 12 inches, the combustible wall shall
be protected with a four-inch brick veneer wall or equivalently rated
material, extending two feet beyond each side. All other installations
shall be as follows:
A. All wood- or coal-burning stoves or appliances that
have a circulating device shall be at least 24 inches from a combustible
surface unless the appliance has a rating for lesser distances from
the combustible surface.
B. If the distance of any circulating wood- or coal-burning
stove or appliance is 12 inches to 24 inches from the noncombustible
surface, the surface shall be protected by one-fourth-inch asbestos
millboard or equivalently rated material, spaced one inch or more
from the walls with adequate one-inch spacing from the floor to permit
air circulation between the wall and shield.
C. If the circulating wood- or coal-burning stove or
appliance is eight inches to 12 inches from the noncombustible surface,
the surface shall be protected by one-fourth-inch asbestos millboard
or equivalently rated material, covered with No. 28 gauge metal spaced
one inch or more from the wall and floor to permit air circulation.
D. Noncombustible floor material shall extend at least
18 inches beyond the opening from which ashes are removed and at least
six inches beyond the sides and rear.
E. Where stove legs are at least 18 inches above a combustible
surface, a No. 24 gauge sheet metal shall be used below same.
F. Where stove legs are between six and 18 inches above
a combustible surface, a No. 24 gauge sheet metal over a one-fourth-inch
layer of asbestos millboard or equivalently rated material shall be
used below same.
G. Where stove legs are six inches or less above a combustible
surface, a four-inch hollow masonry pad or equivalently rated material
shall be used below same.
Any person committing an offense against any provision of this chapter shall be punishable as provided in Chapter
1, General Provisions, Article
III, Penalties.