[Amended 1-14-2015 by L.L. No. 3-2015]
It shall be unlawful for any person to obstruct or interfere with the Bureau of Fire Prevention or any fire department in the performance of their duties, or to enter or remain within established fire lines without authorization during a fire, or any investigation or act being performed in conjunction therein.
(A) 
It shall be unlawful for any person to damage, alter, tamper with, cause to be obstructed or utilized for any reason other than firefighting purposes any fire hydrant within the Town of Huntington without permission of the agency having jurisdiction.
(B) 
It shall be unlawful for any person to park any vehicle, other than municipal fire or rescue apparatus, upon the street or roadway in front of any firehouse or within a radius of fifteen (15) feet of any fire hydrant, fire department automatic fire sprinkler or standpipe connection, or within one hundred (100) feet of any fire or any burning structure.
(A) 
It shall be unlawful for an owner, occupant or person-in-charge of property to fail, refuse or neglect to maintain fire protection systems in an operative condition at all times in accordance with the applicable National Fire Protection Association Standard for that system.
(B) 
It shall be unlawful for an owner, occupant or person-in-charge of property to fail, refuse or neglect to inspect or test fire protection systems in accordance with the applicable National Fire Protection Association Standard for that system.
(C) 
It shall be unlawful for an owner, occupant or person-in-charge of a property to fail, refuse or neglect to extend, alter, or augment required fire protection equipment as necessary to maintain and continue protection whenever the building or structure is altered, remodeled or added to.
(D) 
It shall be unlawful for an owner, occupant or person-in-charge of a property where a required fire protection system is out of service to fail, refuse or neglect to notify the fire department and the fire code official of the system impairment. Where required by the fire code official the building shall either be evacuated or an approved fire watch shall be provided for all building occupants left unprotected by the shut down until such a time as the fire protection system has been returned to service, and it shall be unlawful to fail, refuse, neglect to do either when directed.
(A) 
It shall be unlawful to activate or transmit a false alarm signal to any Fire Department in the Town of Huntington to which the Department responds, except that an alarm signal activated by an act of nature or other unusual condition shall not constitute a false alarm.
(B) 
It shall be unlawful for any owner, manager or person in charge of any building or premise in which a fire alarm system has been installed to fail or neglect to ensure that the premise is evacuated upon activation of the fire alarm.
(C) 
It shall be unlawful for any person who has exited a building or premise where a fire alarm system has activated to re-enter the building or premise until such a time as the fire officer in charge has granted permission to do so.
It shall be unlawful for an owner, occupant or person-in-charge of a property on which an exterior gas shutoff has been installed to fail to maintain the shutoff free from any covering of soil, dirt, concrete or any other substance or material which may conceal the shutoff or interfere with its accessibility or use.
A. 
It shall be unlawful and a violation of this Chapter to burn rubbish, pesticides, plastics, or other non-organic materials.
A. 
It shall be unlawful for any person to conduct open burning activities anywhere within the Town of Huntington where the fire has a pile size of more than three (3) feet in diameter and more than two (2) feet in height.
B. 
Exemptions. The following open burning activities shall not be restricted as to size providing the activity conforms to the following specific requirements:
(1) 
Organic agricultural waste. It shall be unlawful to maintain or conduct open burning of organic agricultural waste unless the fire is located on contiguous agricultural land larger than five (5) acres in size; it is burned on-site where it is grown or generated; the waste is capable of being fully burned within twenty-four (24) hours of commencement of the burning; fire-extinguishing equipment, such a dirt, sand, water barrel, garden hose or water truck is readily available for immediate utilization; and notification is made to the fire company or fire district having jurisdiction where the burning activity is to commence.
(2) 
Live fire training. It shall be unlawful to conduct open burning for fire training purposes unless performed by an organized fire company or fire district having jurisdiction within the Town of Huntington and all burning activities are conducted in compliance with guidelines prescribed by the New York State Department of State Office of Fire Prevention and Control.
C. 
Recreational fires. It shall be unlawful and a violation of this Chapter to conduct open burning activities for recreational purposes if:
(1) 
The fire has a pile size of more than three (3) feet in diameter and more than two (2) feet in height; or
(2) 
Materials other than charcoal or dry, untreated or unpainted wood is being used; or
(3) 
The fire is located less than fifty (50) feet from any property line or structure if uncontained, and less than twenty-five (25) feet from a property line or structure if the fire is within a barbecue pit or other container; or
(4) 
The fire is left unattended at any time before it is fully extinguished; or
(5) 
A minimum of one (1) portable fire extinguisher with a minimum of a 4-A rating or other approved on-site fire extinguishing equipment, such as dirt, sand, water barrel, garden hose or water truck shall be available for immediate utilization.