The provisions of this article shall apply to all uses of liquefied
petroleum gas and the installation of all apparatus, piping and equipment
pertinent to systems for such uses.
[Amended 3-14-2000 by L.L. No. 4-2000]
A. Permits shall be required in locations where propane is installed,
stored, sold, stored for rental or resale and/or transferred from
one vessel to another. Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) permits shall
be acquired from the Fire Prevention Division.
B. Application for permits shall be made to the Fire Prevention Division
on forms provided and shall include the applicant's answers in full
to inquiries set forth on such forms. Applications for permits shall
be accompanied by such data as may be required by the Division and
such fees as may be required by the Town.
C. The Fire Prevention Division shall review all applications submitted
and determine compliance with applicable provisions of the Code. If
an application for a permit is rejected by the Fire Prevention Division,
the applicant shall be advised of the reasons for such rejection.
D. A copy of permits shall be posted or otherwise readily accessible
at each place of operation or carried by the permit holder, as specified
by the Fire Prevention Division.
E. Permits shall be valid for a period of one year.
[Amended 3-14-2000 by L.L. No. 4-2000]
Any incident involving LPG, including but not limited to leaks,
fires, explosions or any other accidental discharge into the atmosphere
in excess of 8.5 cubic feet (one pound of propane) must be reported
to the Department of Public Safety and the Department of Environment
and Waterways by the responsible party or his representative. The
initial report may be made by telephone and followed by a written
report. Under no circumstances shall a report be filed later than
24 hours after the incident, nor shall such reporting in the event
of an emergency delay the reporting or notification to the local Fire
Department and/or other emergency response forces.
The storage, handling, installation, use and transfer of LPG
shall be in accordance with the appropriate standards of the NFPA,
except that more restrictive requirements as specified in this Article
shall take precedence over any NFPA requirements.
A. No LPG tank vehicle shall be left unattended on any street, highway,
avenue or alley, provided that this shall not prevent the driver from
a necessary absence from the truck in connection with the delivery
of his load, except that during the actual discharge of the liquid,
some responsible person shall be present at the vehicle. Nothing in
this section shall prevent stops for meals, provided that the street
where the vehicle is temporarily stopped is well-lit and appropriate
markers be placed indicating the presence of such vehicle.
B. Tank vehicles as described above shall not be parked or garaged in
any buildings other than those specifically approved for such use
by the Fire Prevention Division.
C. Tank vehicles containing flammable liquids shall not be parked outdoors
at any one point for longer than one hour except, off the street,
and at least 25 feet from any building and/or public roadway.