[Ord. No. 450, § 1]
For the purposes of this chapter, the following words and phrases
shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section:
ALLEYWAY
An accessible clear space between lumber storage piles or
groups of piles suitable for housekeeping operations, visual inspection
of piling areas and initial fire-fighting operations. Alleyways shall
be not less than four feet.
CLEAR SPACE
Any area free of combustible materials. This does not preclude
the storage of noncombustible materials that will not transmit an
exposure fire.
FIRE LANES
A clear space suitable for fire-fighting operations by motorized
fire apparatus.
LUMBER
Lumber, timber and other similar forest products.
YARD
The outdoor areas where lumber and other forest products, as described in Section
12-2, are stored outside buildings.
[Ord. No. 450, § 2]
Plot plans of lumber storage yard property with fire lanes and
alleyways, structures and location of hydrants shall be submitted
to the chief fire engineer. The plot plans shall also show the following:
(a) Facilities for early fire detection and extinguishment.
(b) Separation of yard storage from mill operations and other exposing
properties.
[Ord. No. 674, § 8, 5-29-1991]
(a) Any person who violates any provision of this chapter shall pay the
fines as stated below:
1st offense
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$50
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2nd offense
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$100
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3rd and each subsequent offense
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$300
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(b) Each day in which any violation exists shall be deemed to constitute
a separate offense. The provisions of this chapter shall be enforced
by the fire department and the police department.