[Adopted 4-17-1989 as §§ 5.11, 5.12 and 5.15 of the 1989 Code]
A. 
The Fire Chief shall have the authority to appoint one or more Fire Inspectors.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
B. 
Whenever or wherever in the Village or contracted area any inspection by an Inspector reveals a fire hazard, the Inspector shall serve a notice in writing upon the owner or occupant of the property, giving the owner or occupant a designated time in which to correct or remove the hazard. The owner or occupant shall cause such hazard to be corrected or removed within the time designated. If the hazard is not corrected or removed within the time allowed, it shall be deemed a nuisance. The Inspector shall inform the Chief of such nuisance who shall, in turn, inform the Village Board. The Chief is authorized to have the same corrected or removed by the Village, and the cost of such correction or removal shall be recovered in an action by the Village against such owner or occupant of the property.[2]
[2]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
C. 
The Inspector shall keep a written record of each property inspected which shall conform to the requirements of the State Department of Safety and Professional Services and shall make the semiannual report of inspections required by the Department of Safety and Professional Services.
D. 
No person shall hinder or obstruct the Inspector or his deputies in the performance of their duty or refuse to perform any lawful direction given by them.
A. 
State and national codes adopted.
(1) 
The following chapters of the Wisconsin Administrative Code shall be adopted as a part of the Village Fire Prevention and Inspection Code:
SPS 302
Fee Schedule
SPS 307
Explosives and Fireworks
SPS 310
Flammable, Combustible and Hazardous Liquids
SPS 314
Fire Prevention
SPS 332
Public Employee Safety and Health
SPS 340
Gas Systems
SPS 361 to 366
Commercial Building Code
(2) 
The following codes and standards of the National Fire Prevention Association shall be adopted as a part of the Wales Fire Prevention and Inspection Code:
NFPA 1
Fire Code
NFPA 10
Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers
NFPA 17
Standard for Dry Chemical Extinguishing Systems
NFPA 70
National Electrical Code
NFPA 101
Life Safety Code
(3) 
Copies of the Wisconsin Administrative Code provisions and the codes and standards of the National Fire Prevention Association adopted in this section shall be kept on file with the Village Clerk for inspection or review by any interested person.
B. 
Fire Prevention and Inspection Manual. The Fire Prevention and Inspection Manual prepared and adopted by the Volunteer Fire Department on August 3, 1987, shall be a part of the inspection procedure adopted by the Fire Department and approved by the Village Board. Such manual shall establish the standard policies and procedures for the fire prevention and inspection program of the Department. A copy of such manual shall be on file with the Village Clerk. Any future additions or corrections to the Fire Prevention and Inspection Manual by the Fire Department shall go into effect upon approval by the Fire Department and upon filing with the Village Clerk and approval by the Village Board.
C. 
Fire inspections.
(1) 
The owner or occupant of the premises shall be given a written report of the findings of the inspection by the Fire Inspector as to any fire hazards in the building and the time to correct such hazards.
(2) 
The Fire Inspector shall conform to the requirements of the State Department of Safety and Professional Services rules and regulations regarding all fire inspections made.
(3) 
No person shall deny the Fire Inspector access to any property at any reasonable time for the purpose of making fire inspections or hinder or obstruct the Inspector in the performance of his duties.
(4) 
Any fire hazards found to exist during any fire inspections shall be corrected to the satisfaction of the Fire Inspector within the time established by the Inspector, who shall give written notice of such time limit to the owner or occupant of such building. If the fire hazard is not corrected or removed within the time established by the Fire Inspector, the Village may correct or remove such fire hazard, and the total costs and expenses incurred by the Village in connection with such correction or removal shall be paid by the owner within 30 days from the date of billing. The Village may then levy such costs against the real estate involved as a special assessment to be paid at the same time as real estate taxes are paid. Such special assessment shall bear interest from the date that notice thereof is given by the Village to the owner that such assessment will be made against the property, and the rate of such interest will be 1% per month until paid.
Except as otherwise provided, any person found to be in violation of any provision of this article or any rule, order or regulation promulgated hereunder shall be subject to a penalty as provided in § 1-4 of this Code.