For the purpose of further protecting the City against damage
by fire, fire limits, to be known as "Districts A and B," are hereby
established and provided for as follows:
A. District A. District A shall be bounded as follows: Beginning at
a point on the southwesterly corner of Essex Street and Main Street;
thence westerly on Essex Street to the Boston and Maine railroad tracks;
thence southerly on said railroad tracks to the northeasterly corner
of Berwick and Grove Streets; thence on a true line to the northeasterly
corner of the Lincoln School building; thence 150 feet back on West
Wyoming Avenue running easterly to 150 feet east of the southeasterly
corner of East Wyoming Avenue and Main Street; thence northerly 150
feet back of Main Street to within 150 feet of the southeasterly corner
of Grove and Main Streets; thence 150 feet back on said Grove Street
running easterly to Walnut Street; thence northerly to within 150
feet of East Foster Street; thence 150 feet back on East Foster Street
running easterly to Dell Avenue to the westerly side of Dell Avenue
to the southwesterly corner of Upham Street and Dell Avenue; thence
on Upham Street to the point of beginning.
B. District B. District B shall be bounded as follows: Essex Street
a distance of 150 feet back on the north and east sides of said street
and to the railroad on the west side; Tremont Street from West Emerson
Street to the Lynn Fells Parkway on the east side to a depth of 150
feet and on the west side of the railroad; Main Street a distance
of 150 feet back on both sides of said street from Upham and Essex
Streets to Reading Hill Avenue; Green Street a distance of 150 feet
back on both sides of said street from Franklin Square to Howard Street;
Franklin Street a distance of 150 feet back on both sides of said
street from Franklin Square to Greenwood Street; West Emerson Street
a distance of 150 feet back on both sides of the street from the railroad
tracks to Vinton Street.
[Added 9-17-1979 by Ord.
No. 20322; amended 4-22-1980 by Ord. No. 20577]
A. All buildings or structures occupied in whole or in part for residential
purposes and not regulated by MGL c. 148, § 26A, 26B or
26C, shall, upon the sale or transfer of such building or structure,
be equipped by the seller with approved smoke detectors as provided
in MGL c. 148, § 26E.
[Amended 8-21-2017 by Ord. No. 2018-4]
B. The head of the Fire Department shall enforce the provisions of this
section. The provisions of MGL c. 148, § 30, shall not apply
to this section.
Whenever it shall be determined by the officer in command at
any fire that it is necessary to pull down or demolish any building
in order to prevent the spreading of fire, the same may be done by
his/her order, in accordance with the statute in such case made and
provided.
State law references — Demolition
of buildings to prevent spread of fire, MGL c. 48, §§ 3
to 5; burnt or dangerous buildings as nuisances, MGL c. 139, §§ 1
to 3.
Any person intentionally raising a false alarm of fire shall
be prosecuted by the Chief of the Fire Department according to law.
State law references — Interfering
with fire signal system, MGL c. 268, § 32; punishment for
causing a false alarm of fire, MGL c. 269, § 13.
No person, without the permission of the Chief of the Fire Department,
the Assistant Chief or the officer in charge, shall drive a vehicle
upon or over any hose placed in the street for use at a fire.
State law reference — Driving over
fire hose, MGL c. 89, § 7A.
[Added 2-3-1992 by Ord.
No. 92-118A; amended 3-2-1992 by Ord. No. 92-118; 11-15-2004 by Ord. No. 05-083; 12-16-2013 by Ord. No. 2014-56; 7-17-2023 by Order No. 2023-5]
The following fees shall be charged by the Melrose Fire Department
for the following services:
A. Smoke detector inspection:
(1) One
to five units: $50 per unit.
(2) Six
to 25 units: $50 plus $25 per unit.
(3) Over
25 units: $125 plus $25 per unit.
B. Smoke detector reinspection: $50 per unit.
C. Installation or removal of above- or below-ground storage tank: $50
(up to 275 gallons); $150 (over 275 gallons).
D. Install oil burner equipment: $50.
E. Propane storage (annually): $50.
F. Storage of flammable liquid/gas/solid (annually): $50.
G. Storage of gunpowder/black powder (annually): $50.
H. Ammunition storage license (annually): $25.
I. Acetylene storage (annually): $50.
K. Tank truck inspections (biannually): $100.
N. Supervised display of fireworks: $50.
O. Copy of fire reports: $50.
R. Building demolition: $100.
S. Connection to municipal fire alarm system: $150.
T. Plans review:
(1) One
to two families: $50.
(2) Three
to five families: $100.
(3) Six
to 25 families: $200.
(4) Twenty-six
families or more: $250.
U. Hospital inspection: $200 annual.
V. Nursing home inspection: $100 annual.
W. Place of assembly inspection: $50 annual.
X. Fire inspection for common victualler: $50 annual.
Y. Underground tank, slurry filled: $100.
BB. Tank registration FP290: $100 (five years).
CC. Paint spray booth: $25 annual.
DD. Multifamily (four and above)/commercial/industrial inspection fee:
$100 annual.
EE. Master box connection: $250 annual.
FF. Penalty for premature work: where any work is started without a permit,
all required fees will be triple the scheduled fee.