When a building within the City of Linwood is
protected by an automatic fire suppression or standpipe system it
shall be equipped with a key box. The key box shall be at a location
approved by the City of Linwood Fire Official/Fire Protection Subcode
Official. The key box shall be a UL type and size approved by the
Fire Official/Fire Protection Subcode Official.
When a building is protected by an automatic
alarm system and/or access to or within a building, or an area within
that building, is unduly difficult because of secured openings, and
where immediate access is necessary for lifesaving or fire-fighting
purposes, the Fire Official/Fire Protection Subcode official may require
a key box to be installed at a location approved by the City of Linwood
Fire Official/Fire Protection Subcode Official. The key box shall
be a UL type and size approved by the Fire Official/Fire Protection
Subcode Official.
The Fire Official/Fire Protection Subcode Official
may require a key box tamper switch connected to the building's fire
alarm system.
When a property is protected by a locked fence
or gate and where immediate access to the property is necessary for
life saving or fire-fighting purposes, the Fire Official/Fire Protection
Subcode Official may require a security padlock to be installed at
a location approved by the City of Linwood Fire Official/Fire Protection
Subcode Official. The padlock shall be a type and size approved by
the Fire Official/Fire Protection Subcode Official.
When a building is protected by an automatic
sprinkler system or standpipe system and the Fire Department connection
is exposed to undue vandalism, the Fire Official/Fire Protection Subcode
Official may require that a Fire Department connection security cap(s)
be installed. The Fire Department connection security cap(s) shall
be a type approved by the Fire Official/Fire Protection Subcode Official.
The term "building" used herein means any building
or structure located in the City of Linwood, whether privately or
publicly owned, including, without limitation, any building owned
by the City of Linwood, Linwood Board of Education, Linwood Public
Library or any other public, quasi-public, or private entity or person;
provided, however, this chapter shall not apply to owner occupied
one- and two-family dwellings.
All existing buildings shall comply with this
chapter six months from its effective date. All newly constructed
buildings not yet occupied or buildings currently under construction
and all buildings applying for a certificate of occupancy shall comply
immediately.
Failure to comply with this article shall constitute a violation of the State of New Jersey Uniform Fire Code, specifically Subchapter 3, New Jersey State Fire Protection Code, Chapter
1, Administration.
Any person violating any of the provisions of §
152-35 or neglecting to comply with any order issued pursuant to any section thereof shall be fined as pursuant to the New Jersey Uniform Fire Code, N.J.S.A. 52:27D-210 and N.J.A.C. 5:70-2.12(a).
Pursuant to Sections 15 and 17 of the Uniform
Fire Safety Act, any person aggrieved by any order of the local enforcement
agency shall have the right to appeal to the Construction Board of
Appeals of the County of Atlantic.