[Amended 3-14-2000 by L.L. No. 4-2000]
Any person making, using, storing or having in charge or under
his control any shavings, cardboard, corrugated cardboard, excelsior,
rubbish, sacks, bags, litter, hay, straw or combustible waste materials
shall, at the close of each day, cause all such material which is
not compactly baled and stacked in an orderly manner to be removed
from the building or stored in suitable vaults or in metal-lined,
covered receptacles or bins. The Fire Prevention Division shall require
suitable baling presses to be installed in all stores, apartment buildings,
factories and similar places where accumulations of paper and waste
materials are not removed at the next regularly scheduled pickup or
collection.
All receptacles or bins hereinabove referred to in §
164-39 shall be kept closed at all times and shall be located not less than 15 feet from any building or structure, unless otherwise specified by the Fire Marshal. Any such receptacles or bins equipped with wheels shall be enclosed within a noncombustible sill or wall no less than four inches in height.
Access shall be provided to all spaces above false or luminous
ceilings and similar closed off areas. There shall be a minimum of
two access openings for every 1,500 square feet of ceiling area or
portion thereof, one such opening to provide access from the interior
of the building and one such opening to provide access from the exterior
of the building. Said access openings shall be located as far apart
as may be practicable, the exact location of each to be approved by
the Fire Marshal. Each opening must be a minimum of 30 inches by 48
inches in size and be suitably marked to afford ready identification.
[Amended 3-14-2000 by L.L. No. 4-2000]
A. Any person harboring or maintaining guard dogs on or in any property shall cause notice of the presence of said guard dogs to be posted conspicuously on the premises or property. Said notice shall consist of reflective decals or placards in such form as shall be approved by the Fire Prevention Division. Said decals or placards shall be placed in locations specified by the Fire Prevention Division and shall not be considered signs pursuant to Article
X of Chapter
322 of the Code of the Town of Smithtown.
B. Any person harboring or maintaining guard dogs on any property shall
notify the Fire Prevention Division and the local Fire Department
having jurisdiction over said premises or property of the fact that
guard dogs are present on the premises and shall give the Fire Prevention
Division and said Fire Department the name and phone number of a person
or persons to be contacted in the event of an emergency. When the
services of guard dogs are no longer required, the Fire Prevention
Division and said Fire Department are to be notified, and the placard
shall be removed.
The use of razor wire, barbed wire, concertina wire or any other
similar wire or device designed to injure persons coming in contact
with same shall be prohibited in or on any building or structure or
portion thereof. The provisions of this section shall not apply to
fences erected or constructed pursuant to the provisions of the Town
Code.